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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. SHERIDAN SOLON TALKS ON LEASE (Continued from Page One.) new lease to the Midwest was that it should build a refinery at Laramie. The Midwest, a report here states, | may not submit a bid for a new I on section 86 on March 5, but may urge the land board to refrain from letting a lease predicated on offers received at that time, one of which offers will be that of the Middle States company to build a railroad from Miles City, Mont., to Casper, Wyo., provided the Middle States {s granted a lease running for five years fri the date of expiration of the Mid- West's’ lease. Another report sayr that a large Texas oil concern may submit a bid for section 36's production at the March 5 meeting of the land board Congressman James McClintic of WASHINGTON, March gation the to forthcoming last night to bring a wet and division in the senate. submitted as an amendment to third deficiency appropriation vote. Senator Wadsworth, Norris, Republican, Nebraska, in the United States delegates % 2 could quality as experts before the nation ; uate engineer in the emp'oy of the | o P siesmapeny eo Sa te he atte | congress. Senator Stanley, Demo- “fn Avge serine asinine) Sie are| United States Bureau of Public Roads, stage of its negotiations for a lease | (Tat Kentucky, declared the delega-|40a'ts moe ttle gitvover. Con z yk, Sate aren a ns for & lease! tion would be of immense value if it Ohabiin hele okt oe ala Shistiler: the Bildiad: Ghee it ven 1 | oul Gemonstrate:| “the danger) of oc ea geese llenens sald: pbecintithe Snade, Wal. poe hae carnieyty to the Copenhagen meet: ocr men. informed ‘him. of. what| the construction of t carl Miss Negri had dons and sald, and| south raffroad which it is represented] ment of as many as ten delegates,|2U"& up the telephone and barred as intending to build from Miles City,| which, Senator Wadsworth said, was |S friends from his home while he Montana, to Casper, Wyoming. He| more than we had at the Versailles | ‘nought was asked the question Wednesday, | conteronce As a result of that thinking and during a special meeting of the Wyor ing state land board, which on Ms 2.—-Pro- Posed appropriation of $7,500 to meet the expenses of an American dele inter- national congress against alcoholism at Copenhagen threatened for a time ‘The proposal, finally was adopted, without a record Republican, New York, asked what was the neces- sity for a delegation from an already sufficiently dry country, and Senator gested the impossibility of obtaining The resolution authorized appoint- “Well, we only had one there,” WET AND DRY FIGHT IN SENATE THREATENED IN DISPUTE OVER APPROPRIATION OF DELEGATES plied Ohio, tion, ary the bill, sug: who re: | night 5 will{consider proposals for the leaso, . A delegation representing the Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Produc ers’ association had just concluded a protest against the granting of a lease on section 36 to the Midland Clarence B. Richardson of Casper was acting as chief spokesman for the association: Willis insisted the United States could not afford to allow the impression to/ ai go out that, having adopted prohibi-| made the subject. MOVIE STARS in the Hollywood district, Che Casper Daily Cribune | him that “Pola’s given Charlie the lar, "he sought the residence of his | tlancee. Just what happened then probably | will never be given to the world in tes bat after midn'ght Chaplin went a smile on his face, in Ro pbs de and Pola, her finger again weighted with the platinum en- | gagement ring she had removed a few hours previously, was contemplating her joy, “tro happy to sleep’ she said. Miss Negri frankly admitted appiness in ‘making up,” after haplin had declared he never had the ‘‘too-poor-to-get-married” | statement. “Mr. Chaplin came to see me and ihe stayed late," said Miss Negri. “I have taken him back and we are quite reconciled and engaged again. He swore to me he never had said he |was too poor to marry me. He told jme he loved me and could not live With out me. And.so, of course, I be. Senator Willis, author of the resolution. Republica: M her she tock no further interest in} fh lieved him and have taken him back.” be eRR ET emma aa Bridge-building {s the specialty of Mrs, Lou Alta Melton-Merrill, a grad editions of the morning papers informed “DLIVER TWIST’ SCORES HEAVILY IN FIRST RUN AT IRIS ON THURSDAY Lovers of Dickens and lovers of Jackie Coogan have found a common interest in the picture now playing at the Iris theatre. This is “Oliver Twist.” Tt opened to a large audt ence last night and went over as one of the greatest hits of the season. The play takes Oliver through his Wonderful career of the boy whom nobody cares about. Oliver however is not merely acted upon. He acts. ‘No part would fit Jackle Coogan bet ter. His pranks, his personality, and ‘his general loveableness find him throngs of admi who are ready to declare that in “Oliver Twist” Jackie Coogan has done better than in any other picture. The movie fan will also find much to interest him in the older members 3ladys Brockwell as #eorge Seigmann as “Bill Sikes” and Lionel Belmore as “Mr, Brownlow” are a few of these. The original story as written by Dickens has been handjed with con- sumate skill. Nothing could be finer manifestation of the director's vision and energy. He has in this picture given full play to his understanding of human nature and his ability to handle tumultuous episodes while at the same time keeping the original idea of the author with remarkable ‘exactness. NEW TRIAL DENIED TWO SENTENCE FOR BANK HOLDUP AT CHUGWATER Herman J, Kusel and Adolph Pfunder, serving terms of 12 and 13 years, re- spectively, in the Wyoming peniten- tlary for attempting to hold up a dank at Chugwater, will not be given a new trial. 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B. 250, HB A Monday and we shall be pleased to/ 47, amending law relating to tax levy| HIS scientific preparation for have all you gentlemen attend that| fo; University Building fund Pyorrhea will restore your hearing and listen to our nswer. It} Chapter 30, O. H. B. 172, H. I. A-|teeth and gums to a healthy nor 4s not my purpose to attempt to reply |g3, amending Inheritance Tax law. mal condition. No longer need at this ime.” M. J. Foley of Casper during the hearing quoted Vice President Ellison of the Midwest company, the lease of which on section 36 will run until Oetober 1, 1924, as having said that it was the intention of the Midwest to drijl the section intensively and ob. tain from it all the production pos Chapter 81, O, H. B. 180, H. relating to counties’ bon debtedness. Chapter 82, Chapters 83, O. S 24, authorizing Chapter 84, O. H. B. 98, sible. 37, to limit ability of banks on ne ‘“Uniess ordered to the contrary by|gotiable instruments forwarded my superior officers,” Foley quoted | collection. Ellison as having said, “I will drill] Chapter 85, 0. H. B. 241, H. 144 we'ls in that sec! e e] A. 69, relating to funds for co’ lease expires and will ile | wort: to get a maxtm Chapter §6, 0. H. B..126. Ht Richardson ci ar compet ment, asserting t restricting buildings and* provid-! ed in- Oo. 8. F. 70, 8 E, 18, relating to unfair discrimination. 8. BE. A, incorporation of co co-operative marketing asnocintions H. EB. | | A.| you suffer from this dreaded plague of the mouth. “Pyro-Form” anteed to banish the most advanc- ed case of A. reme | sults A-1$3 per carton. E. unty day Ellison had state been authorized to creased activ'ty, b: replied that had informed him the section McClint od with) keen inter est to the y between the Cas per men. then dryly stated: “If we are willing to take a chance despite this threat to déplete this field before we get hold of it, you fe'lows ought be very happy The fneeting was enlivened by im putation by spokesmen for the Rocky Mountain association that McClntic, representing the Midland company had’ “butted in” by appearing thereat McClintic, however, was only one of several not representing the associa- tion who were present, among others being Senator Nels Pearson and Judge James H. 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