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PAGE'SIX Che Casper: Daily Critune TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. RigPER [ER CASHIER ADMITS ecTR jane Cn TAKING MILLION Uibisd i Uat The CINCINNATI, Ghio, April) 10+—A, H.. Penfield; former T | 196 VETERANS Bi cashier of the Springfield’ (Ghio); National) bank; pleaded Employment guilty of having embezzled more than $977;000 of ‘the bank’s funds. in. United’ States: district: court here today Sentence deferred: miomen Acie: MISSING LAD LAST SEEN GOING 2€0. rom: ros ee eee TOWARD RAILROAD, TRAIN CREWS feet i = The Boy, Scouts are still) searching for- Walter: Whitten- | berger who was. lost yesterd atter he had left the Central pan post in 000) mark owen von) TELEGRAPHED TO HELP SEARCH) = permits, AUILOING NEAR SY. 000 MARK WW A FEW ONS New Construction: On | Basis of Permits. - | Butiling permits. for. the: first) ten: lose to. the $200 ut noon. today» the: actual 0 with 39; int) practically, permits. issued otal reachnd being: $98, issued ‘Thio ini of ther total) of during. the entire mdnth of “March. ~vening. This|Schoolland had started towards his: ho Phelad hassheart} The. largest: building: to. bp, con-| se ¥ een. one, of {trouble and fears are held thatthe have succumbed in| structed trom. the permits tssued thua} cape 3 me out of the way point: between his:home and the school; | ##*,!* 2bricic.residence.om South Woly 5 Sacmutia meee cany 1 possible places where he may | Cott. Steet! between: Thirteenth, and athens | These z x ssibl aces Y | Pourteenth «treeta-by, Wy EF. Maxwell, | have. gone toa. = > —~} Ttewill cost $25.000) A two-story. brick jaietitonwal Pe | siender clue. was arthed this] been eveaied,, but a, geod: thne: is] apartment: will) be. erected! on, Bast eatin Dae orning ‘roop. Four that leads te} | Second. street: between: Jefferson. and » Dolluf that the lad may have gene} aiics sting, $17,000, Its owner . hn Burlington: treekw sometinte | f Mila Ohagies ussion c he. offtcinia, of they ey aken ¢ a. permitite Memorial day. om ere. interviewed by. the} Hoodec two-story residence-on jointed and authorized aid» and immedintely, tele-| meiday, April venth street between Woi- BOh Acaasicens Tilia hich f rews) of ‘trains that: left} Pe nnd Durbin streets, cade eee AIP vl ealg sc ra ar ast night and ‘these ier tater B. and O. D. Poling-te0kout pere birtbrlas-thiasyeax aunver | searched for iahe | mits erday. to) construct: two: $4. erei of the post officers she st j lad. 00> brie residences, on Seuth) Wol- four. flage dispiayediinathe-downtewn:| | 1 —————___— colt: between. Third and: Fifth streets Yusiness) district. It is. the hope. of { noon, | 9 legion here to have an American | tng call: n TITATETUWAY TTT, veterans and rgionaires will rc were out on the search| operate with (he older veteran orger Considerable acttrity in athletic and| though they covered the district baked wean evita y {tween his home and schoo! thorough: | rete s . ast. night ool | ly. About 30° boys.of ‘Troop Pour-as-} r | hich has been in. prog-| fembled to heipo in the, search, last} The, lot: owners, and: residents, of reas thn deat weekinttracted {es| Might though the hour wes quite late} Midwest Heights. will hold a meeting ' © finighed in a couph 9 call came in. Hvery poss: n> the. stare. building. on. the. sub- days. Starting Sai event sects evening, to] T second pool tourne Ot be-inaug- — ne Adages urated, the winner vhich {sto be} regard eter system. considered champion of the post. The} rhea lan x ‘ ona Mid tournament. just concluding has been | est Height hemécal analysis owe ene giat pam ansarmansy | show it 9 the purest ever -discoy to get the boys in shape. ered around: Casper. ‘ound rebin olf tournament will | LATEST MUSHGRU HITS) cs" ovea"ssesct™™ °°" SM) Sa men ee ‘The. Morning. After," is. the. title vw comedy, to. be, presented evues companyof players to- ght: and Gebby. Vail, the. producer and. comedinn of the company. des- ribes. it a “double. dstilled 100+ »root comedy. with: a. real kick. You tart to. laugh) when, you. buy, your icket; and you) are, still yhen you set home. Many new. novel veudevilte. spe- Uties and | ensembles. will) be. intro-| d and the show as a whole prom- be held for those members-of the post | season. a photepiay. “‘Cameren: of | ‘ Yous ts 4 who. are members. of the Casper: Golf| P k Ti k he Royei Mounted’ will) doubtiess Sub. Tho, details oc thia toureament | |\Peak to Take prove. a. big. hit: with, tha. ‘pleture, will be-asrnunced iatithe next ineeting,| ,D0Us: Isitt: and Misa; Zita, Middle-} tens 2 Sian 4 ar : | viteh with sing» 12 new song: hits each) The story. of “Cameron, of the Although not discussed last night. ingrid he Ni f WwW 5 the post. haa. in. view. a. four. or; eix| weeks and. tha. Tem. Watkina:orebes:| ame o IJTUM) rrovai Mountea” concernn. the adver. team Twiight basebnil league to start | ‘T% Will inject: into. {te progrem six} (ures of @ young man: who. 1s forced | new: pieces) in. a. like. period: of time, Recording to amnouncement: by | management of the Arkeon at whteh)| part of May. fa the la — WASHINGTON, April 10+—A) peak The big steamship companies wsual-| popular dancing academy these. en- ly favor a. pai ar style of nama|tertainers appear. The arrengement | honor. of the for their vessels, or eise «. particular} gives the patrons, of tha Arkeon the} ) pn. of Indian: | 5, ending. The White Starline, for in-| opportunity to keep up with the} is interior department stance, always: chose. names. ending latest things {nthe popular: musical | r ed today tht the e with the 2 thm. Magesti nd al ffords. a, variety that} js. situated) at the» mouth gE te A quaily ta 4 sure to n appeal, creek where t ful 1 € teppers’ Ball ig. on in the. park * r+} the tonight. lost ‘ climbing s Mo a. D “Most dependable, most satisfactory and most economical,” says Duluth Creamery Produce Ca. “‘Wevwant you to know of the wonder- ful results we have secured with our 2-Ton Dnal-Vaive Trucks in. the ice cream business,” writes R.J. deWaard, Manager of the Duiuth Creamery ProduceCo, “Throughoutthepeak of the season we have to use our trucke approximately eighteen hours out of the day, which leaves our mechanical force little time for care and mainte- nance. But the Dnal-Vaive Trucks are on the road day in and day out. “Duluth being exceptionaily hilly, the demands from a truck in the way of power are great, but the Pierce-Arrow is able to cope with any hills in this vicinity. We operate other makes of trucke but find the Pierce-Arrow most dependable, most satisfactory, and most economicalinthelongrun,regard+ less of initial price.” ; Pierce-Arrow Trucks are being opere ated successfully in 174 industries and trades. Let us show you, how much more economical and profitable Pierce-Arrow Worm-Drive DnualVaive Trucks are in your business. Chassis Prices 2M ton, $3300 tons $4700. Yo-3 toms $3500. ¥e-4. tom, 54600 fo cobs Budiaio THE KUMPF MOTOR ¢C CASPER 316°W. Midwest DENVER Twelfth Ave. Ave. COLORADO d Atoma| 18 N. SPRINGS Nevada Ave. _ °. tho. daughter: of a farmer. by ebout the incident of the check, Cam- In the Ice Cream Business HEAVY DUTY | MOTOR TRUCKS \/ leave. college. in. Seotiand and go to, Canada. owing. tot he fact: that he daccuged “f ~ ising: aochecis, In Can- da. he meets and) fails: in- love with whom bis) employed. Fearing. to tell, her ron) laves. ® note. forthe girl and ‘oes to another town, where he jgins he Royal Northwest: Mounted \ situation develops, however, y tory concerns. his. struggle jain. the past and regain: the unifocm, Im the end he is successful even to. the» extent, of: winning: the love of the girk ‘Cameron of the Reyel Mounted” is cone of the moet tateresting stories tbat has ever come from the pen of that celebrated and gifted author, Ralph: Connor. It wilh be run: for: three»dayy. only along, wtih tbe, musical with: two performances tenight The usual lactes prize matinee, wil be.run. Wed- nesday, April to Set Record’ for / WO BIT HANDKERCHIEF SAVES VICTIM'S: MONEY ‘Tim. O’Conneli | realized: heavily, dy, on investment in «a pocket handker- chief last night. The investment. of 25 cents saved him. $3.10, for: when. O'Connell. wea, heid) up on, North Teech street about 10 o'clock Highwaymen of which Tim «ays there were two, refused) to) take. the. vic time handkerehiet: from his. pocket. “We leav him that,” said one ot: the ‘eperedoes, and in leaving him tbat they also. left: the money that was the same. pocket. O'Connell, aise. carried: a. wateh) the {7 || Stop That Cold find. Although) their examined | clos: se pockets were. presum- ne thorough search ell’s bellel that the men blinded. oming wind oidups fated to yes. were not y~ by 3. O'Oonn: had been torm, COOGAN COMING FRE IN ADDY America. theater: management es that it: will) play Jackie Coogan'#» latest feature, picture, Daddy'’ on) Friday: Saturday. of his weele From all advence reports D ig. the» best; Coogan, has some times oune made in LATE DEATH IS: PROBED TALLAHASSEE; Fla, Aprit: 19. The speciad _legtaiative. committe composed) of Senaters. Stokes and MacWilliams, and) Representatives Keéneriy, Van) Ray/andsSmith, today was ready) to» take-up» its. first. work n connection. with) the» investigation of the death, off Martin. Tarbert: of North Dakota, in a convict camp, | | | lausbing OF CONVICT homes will be built there this summer. Telephone are: now available. No SCHOOL IN HOT SPRINGS TOWN MONBAY CHEYENNE; Wyo. April) 10--| Possibility, thant: married, women would not: be. permitted on the fae} ulty of the Hot Springs county. high | Echool at. Thermopolis; Wrou led. to} the resignation. of: severel ot: the} teachers a. threatened | wallr- out on the part. of’ the. students, yester-| (ay, said a. spectai despateh received | by the. Cheyenne. Tribune»thia»morn- | ing from: its Thermopolis correspond: | ent. | ‘The message related that ‘Mrs. Miz} en. high), sehool | principal, submitted her-resignation to the. board: after} baying. been: told (that the board had | Mecided or. was. considering. the. bar: ring. of) married) women. after. this} chook’ year; that: part. of: thas rej nunder of the faculty married women about paking, upils ho With Tingle’s Laxo Aspirin At: the eyes. or | throat: firsi | tablets. of | PUR Th one every. two. bourse. until bedtime. on will) have. a. comfortable ively attacks d digestant it b fear of after- too, In. combating laxative: quailties LAXO. TRIN. nolsonous. toxins nd the enerei tone em ia restored to natu- ¥ condition, | Be sure when: you ask for as- Pirin, te aak tor. TINGLE’S Li A\ XO) AS= | PIRIN, the im- | roved: aspirin.| (th tha threo | olntas —It's absorbed easily t rel — er. pain. quick! | quia | Hts a gentio laxative an Pl axoAsermin. LAXO ASPIRIN | your druggist t oPolat Box. Therepeutia eh Taboretories, Wi - masegrebyy ea, Washing. Mette ee ee Ask t rr: . Re TINGLE'S Tablets of | |f | that: the authorities. decided |to close} fi vo in ord} the, building for a day or two 1n.0r er-to. solve the. difficulty, and that} in. this action lay the reason: for the} failure to hold a session Monday, the students. threatened | id net have t ppor “Some of to.steike, but tunity, es no school waa held day," added the dispateh, ——_—— Among the-Eakimos.of Baffin Lang {f there J9.a.shortage-of food, the oid people. of: both) sexes. will ch f face. death: by. starvation, yesten. ALL BRAN = — fe is to he reliever! needs the ‘‘roughage’’ teat Kellogg’s Bran, cooked | anid Krumbled,, suppiies. For, it. will no onig permanently relieve erate? re if/ib is,eaten. regularly but ita fell: content of the ¥ ital elements of . ne will build health: and strength) ina yronderfol way. Cre. need bran in ita fell an Price capt and that’s what zoriget in Kellogg's Bran—AUL BEAN oe cat Kellogg's for relief and you.wit get relin? in. away that nature planned. Foods with « bran mitture cannot help the man, woman: or child who feces grave illness, through) constipation. You must have AL BEAN ‘rough: e7? that will sweep and cleam: on rity and bring health) back! Children chould be given Kellagg’s Bran each day; grown people should ‘Your system eat Kellogg/# cach day—at least tro tablespoonzuis, in chronid cases. with each meal. Its. mechanical action will nilord permanent relief. ‘And, you will find Kellogg’s Bran a delight to eat because it is 60 delicious, As a cereal, spei Lon other hot or cold cereals, or used in countless bek- ery butches or in cooking, ita nutlike flavor. will thrill your: appotite—and each epoon£0l means €o much La perma- neatly reliaving constipation. ond in warding off this gr¢veet national ail- ment. Kellogg tecipes.are printed ca cach package. Start tho. entire, family. cating Kellogg ¢ Branste-day. See the color como. back to. faded ichreks; see tho tnap tant will goointe lagging steps, llogg 6 Bram. ig. wonderfgi Ali grocera pell 30L STOLEN! A BRAND NEW FORD ROADSTER License No, “WYO, 5588” Engine Number 7033287 LIBERAL REWARD For any information leading to return of car, Notify A. T. PIGGOTT, Berry Rooms, or SHERIFP’S OFFICE x, wheel | and light! on + of Masonic: Temple Choice lots: overlooking city and mountains, tion of the city: Ask us about the free lot. This: addition is: one block from schoo) house: BUILER HEIGHTS THE BEST BET IN CASPER Now is:the time to buya lot and build a home Waiter, Gas, These lots will be sold on easy terms, without interest. Mountain Realty & Title Corp. 306) O-S' BUILDING—PHONE 564:.-W M. ELMA BUTLER-CROMER, President C..W. MAPS, Sales Manager in Butler Heights. Many good adjoining the best residential’ sec- Electricity’ and

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