Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 4

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THE TIGER’S CLAW’ HAS. PAGE FOUR. ANG ARRESTS BY) CASPER POLICE IN LAST MONTH Drunks and Auto Traffic Violators Head List | Here in June Four hundred three arrests were made by the police department during the month of June, and nearly $3,500 was collected in fines, according to! the report submitted to the mayor} and city council at its last meeting. Drunks and traffics headed the list. The report follows: Arrests total 403 Fines assessed total $4,769.50. Fines collected total $3,483.50. Various infractions of law and city to-wit ordinances, Drunks - Traffic Disturbance Investigation -. Suspicious character . Speeding Larceny - ‘Assault and battery - = ‘Arrested and held for out-of- town authorities ---- Violating drug ordinance -. ‘Vagrancy ‘Arrested and held for ‘authorities: (bad check, 1) (theft of automobile, 5- Carrying concealed weapons - Driving car while intoxicated Gambling ------------ Violating milk ordinance —-—- } (Violating sanitary or nance . rrhfpatantng officer with gun Soliciting -- Window peeping Jail sentences 0} tal ‘ * were imposed during month Terved about the city jail and rte, total 493% days@$1.00, 164 107 21 21] 12 Bt | — §| ‘ot 910 bt pt pd 08 0 or a Day on rock pile, 8493.50. Majority of eupicious char the prisoners bein construction Jobs. ‘Stock-pound fees, $78.2 Covered in the city Bae), 978.25, cases of vagrancy and acter being suspended, 'g shipped out on BEAUTY OF ORIENT MIXED WITH STRENGTH OF STORY, Beautiful scenes of the Indian Jungle, extraordinary characters, and @ plot that holds surprises in quick) muccession are among the things | that make “The Tiger's Claw" now| playing at the Rialto theater one of the finest productions in which Jack/ Holt has starred. Holt as the hero is a young man whe has been disappointed in his} * re'ations with the girl whose part is) taken by Eva Novak. He seeks India} where he directs a large irrigation) project. Marriage to a halt-breed| seems the pleasant thing for a while, | wut with the arrival of English/ friends he finds h's wife ostracized from the'r society ‘The sign of danger at this point.| the trickery of the Hindu, and the| evident falseness of his half-tnste wife | brings things to a climax. The dam| on which the engineer has worked| so jong is blown up by natives but as Holt says, “A Thing be re built when the foundation is strong —— Engine Which Drew Harding Train Wrecked | TACOMA, Wash, July 5.— The monster Union Pacific locomotive No. 3219 which on the Fourth of July @rew President Harding's special train into Portland, is a wreck juat outside the city of Tacoma this morn- ing and one trainman is dead, anoth- er seriously injured and four or five passengers slightly injured, with the possibility that one or more tramps mre dead, as the result of the Union Pacific Owl train from Portland run ming into a land slide at Salmon Beach at 448 a. m. tod PROSPECTS OF WIDER Poraidilities of a wider trail for the etockmen of Natrona ccunty loom as men and 1 here Tues- day. M eaders sig n'fied their wi permit the ue 100-foot f such trail The trail @ 100-foot homstead, whict not fmeet with the greatest favor by eith er party to the argument ‘The homesteaters will hold a meet- fmg in Casper in three weeks to dis- @use the matter further. It is ex pected that ps will be taken ty elther one or both factions for the changing of the trail law. Jase cay ARY. T ma was born February 6, 1920, Casper, W June 29 years, 4 months and 22 to mi n his lose his father and mother tw sisters, also two grandmothers; Mra. L. A. The as of Gering, Mrs, May Robert gon of Mipitare, Neb. hia grandfather Chari Thomas df Gering Neb, his two ‘great grandme %. Mra. Lavina Boll and Mre. H reatives and friends, and he ot | rescued by police. Freedom——and Home Mrs. Mary Lonergan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the first day of he freedom, after being acquitted of the murder of her husband, with som( of her 14 children and the net dog of the family. She called {t her frat real day of rest since she was married 30 years ayo. IN HOTEL FIRE PITTSBURGH, July 5.—Four per sons were burned to death today when fire swept through the Schmidt hotel at McKeesport, near here. ‘The bodies of two men and a woman have not been identified. Six guests were injufed, two seriously. A score of men, women and chil dren, trapped on upper floors, were Others leaped into life nets. The loss was estimated at $40,000 BUILDING PERMITS FOR S050 ISSUED HERE Building permits for the first three days in July totaled $43,050, with a $25,000 warehouse acting as the freatest factor in this sum. George O. Rankin took out a permit for a one story frame residence on South Elm street between Eleventh and CY, It will cost $5,500. James Bucknum “= FOUR PERISH FRINTZ SHOP T0 MOVE TO NEW QUARTERS SOON | Progress on the building which will house the new Frantz shop on Second street is such that the store will move into this building by July 20, according to all expectations. Fixtu for the shop are arriving and will be placed in the new structure next week. Miss Frantz has been in New | York and js remaining there for sev- |eral days longer making purchases in tho finest grade of women’s apparel. The shipments will be handled in the ‘new store. The late purchase of this merchandise assures the buying pub- lic of the latest in styles at the open- ing of the greater Frantz shop. a VIVO HAND-10-HANO CONFLICTS IN FILM the fire intr.gue of wholesome The clash of sword ple of hot passions, the utionists, the fine, PURE WATER IS ESOENTIAL 10 CITY'S HEALTH Importance Emphasized In Address Today Be- fore Kiwanis Club. The importance of good water and of substantial pavement to meet the growing needs of a city like Casper were stressed by Attorney L. J. Burke of Oklahoma in an address before the meeting of the Casper Kiwanis club this noon. Mr. Burka who fs also a Kiwanian spoke of the danger whick Casper faces if it does not act quickly and for the future in supplying the city with an abundance of water from a cours that wilt mot fundergo tthe danger of contam!natian. The heavy traffic brought about by the busses and the large trucks avhich are apt to undermine ordinary paving wan an object of warning by the speaker. § ‘That the convention of Interrmtion- al Kiwanis in Denver for 1924 should be a CYiorado-Wyoming district affair rather than a purely Denver one was brought out by Harry Enoch, district trustee of Kiwanis out of the Colo- rado capital. B. Cobb, at the meetting next FOUR DIVORCE. ACTIONS Recent divorce actions filed in court here include a suit brought by An toinette Dulany again st Donald D. Dulany, The plaintiff charges cruelty. The conpie were murried in Buffalo, Wyo., June 4, 1923, Nellie Bowen against Thomax 1. lack. of supgort. Tnoy were mi in Burlingion ,Go'o, 1913. Poregh Travis charges Travis with tack of support. wer married in Witchita, Kan. Joseph M. against indignities. They were rmvarried April j22, 1921, fled rult Attorney Paul known in Casper by reason of pre- vious residence here and recently of Che Casper Dailp Cribune es “ Girl pickets on duty outside Bacheller, well .~ In New England the telephone building at Spring! » Seeking to win new participants in a telephone strike become ‘general throughout New England. z iy ATTORNEY BACHELLER RETURNS FROM LUSK TO OPEN LAW OFFICE HERE ‘Strikey_ | Phone ‘field, may Lusk, has returned to this city to practice Jaw and has opened offices in 202 and 220 Consolidated Royalty building. Mr. Bacheller « few yeers ago was connected with the firm of Nichols & Stirrett of ‘this city, during which time he made many friends Ne is well versed in legal affairs and has devoted some of his time™to oil interests, Mr. Bacheller is also @ World war veteran. Mr. and Mrs. Bacheller are now making their home in Casper, the latter being a daughter of Mr. and REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE The luncheon today was featured bq an unusually small attendance. W. vice president acting for A. M. Gee, absent, urged that a larger percentage of the members be present i. FILED IN COURT HERE wen, charging ‘let September 7, Marden They Peters has filed action Phyrne Peters. He charges Loans and discounts - Stocks, securities, etc Expense Interest paid Due frcm national banks Checks and, cash items Money reserve in bank vis: specie Legal tender and national bank no Fractiona! TOTAL .... Capital paid in Surplus fund Individual deposits, Certificates of deposit, Interest recelyed that the above statement is Subscribed before me this 5th day Correct—Attest: Cc. H. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM 0. WILSON. LEIGH B. TOWNSEN Directors. Published July 5th, 1923. 4 paper currency, nickles and I, W. 0. Ratcliff, Cashier of the above-named Bank, 40 solemnly swear true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ROBERT N. OGD) My commission expires November 8th 192: filed a permit for a two-st: frame of swarthy calelleron and ke CARD OF THANKS. | residence costing $4,000 on Hast| witching senoritas, lends a note of| We wish to thank the many friends | Second between Jackson snd Me-| keenest interest to “Captain F'y-By-|for their sympathy shown usa Curing | Kinley. Mrs. Rose Bucknum will build| Night,” starring the redoubtable|the illness and @eath of our little & $4,000 residence of one story and| Johnnie Walker and scheduled fcr|boy, Joseph. Aleo for the beautiful of frame material on McKinley bel showing at the Ttiai-o theater tcancr-] floral offerings. tween Third and Fourth rew and Saturday MR. AND MRS. F. L. PED! Pictures of the Big Fight at Shelby were rushed by aeroplanes direct to the Chicago Tribune.* The planes hopped off immediately ‘efter the finish and are due in Chicago tonight. Eech of these planes was supplied with CONCCO gacoline and Stan- olind Aero Oil vrhich were avail- eble at all strategic points along the line of flight ecrocs the state oi Montana. You don’t need an aeroplane to prove what CONOCO gasoline can do. Try it in your own car and you'll realize its extra “kick”, pow- er and mileage! . You can buy this dependable, economical motor fuel anywhere in the Rocky Mountain region. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Cokerado Corporation) Marketing a complete line of high-grade petroleum products in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montene Use Conoco Coupon Books. They are convenient and save you time and trouble making change. Good at all Continental Service Stations and accepted by dealers generally i AST TIMES TODAY “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” WITH | Breamer —Also— BUD BROWNIE FAMOUS COMEDIAN In Monologues, S MARY JANE SPENCER IN SPANISH DANCES and 40¢ JACK HOLT TIGER’S CLAW A Paramount Picture TODAY The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra 1, 3, &, 7, 9 o'Clock GUARANTEED COOL Eé@win Carewe's Drama of the 49ers J. Warren Kerrigan and Sylvia nga and Dances First Trust and Savings Bank At Casper in the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business June 30, 1923. RESOURCES. $459,802.45 250.00 4,396,386 1,256.28 $554,369.84, 25,000.00 | 25,000.00 394.66 437 4 41323.31 485,921.75 18,653.43 | 3554.369.84 | W. O. RATCLIFF, Cashier. | of July, 1923. JR., Notary Public LAST TIMBS TODAY Mrs. George Flannigan of South Dur bin street. Industrial Council Member Re-elected George Hoffman was re-clected as representative of the Salt Creek Joint Industrial council of the Mid- west Refining company at an election jhe'a Tuesday evening. Mr. Hof‘man’s!. term is for one year. — Russian crown *wels aro valued at more than $500000,000. Co S Just Say uejay ‘The simplest way to end acorn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- tantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear | liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your druggist THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. Fully 373 kinds of grass are grow- ing in this country. * WYOMING “All the Brothers Were “FIGHTING BLOOD” Dempsey and Gibbons “CAPTAIN FLY-BY-NIGHT” —With— JOHNNY WALKER RIALTO Continuous—1 to il LAST TIMES TODAY LON CHANEY Valiant” ALSO ADDED ATTRACTION In Action at Shelby, Montana TOMMORROW “The Flame of the Yukon” AND The Gables Co. Vaudeville TOMORROW SATURDAY fa tT za ; £4 ¥ CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE VJ B40) IVE BDE Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Charlie Chaplin IN “The Pilgrim” His Latest Five Part Comedy, ALSO ‘Black Beauty’ That Beloved Old Story in \Seven Reels 10c and 20c Mermaid Comedy A Wild Animal Comedy That’s a Scream Aesop's Fables Screen Snapshots DANCING ADMISSION FREE Everybody Welcome DANCING FREE Till 10 o’Clock Arkeon Dancing Academy CASPER’S JOY PALACE TONIGHT ‘ BE AT THE FRIDAY AND Build up water, TONIGHT BILLY MAINE’S BIG CO. 25—PEOPLE—25 Final Production of the Oriental Oddity “CAUGHT IN THE HAREM” Also Zane Grey’s Greatest Story “THE U. P. TRAIL” FROGS ARE COMING “THE SECRETS OF PARIS” We Are Abounding in Health and Happiness Because We Crest Water against disease by drink ing Hill Crest Water. Ty phoid fever is one of thi many diseases chargeable to dirty, hard The cost is small, the benefits are great. PHONE 1151 And Health Is Won. Prices 10c—4@0c AMERICA SATURDAY a resistance that is

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