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———— PAGE TEN. ANGLO -RUSSIAN THEATIES TO BE SIGNED TODAY Botrore Is Created by Pacts in English fhe Casper Daily Critune ~ “Big Tom” Attraction at Carnival Stirs Interes where an imitat FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924. Forest Fire Situation in West Serious _- WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—The se- riousness of the forest fire situa- tion in Ca’ifornia has caused Col- onel W. B. Greeley, chief. of the forest service, to abandon other work and go to San Francisco to personally direct the fight to cur tail. fires in the national forests, there. August KLAN FIGHT LOOMS IN DEMOS STATE MEETING IN COLORADO DENVER, Colo, Aug. 8.—With the prospect’ of a sharp fight on the Ku Klux Klan issue facing it during the afternoon session,, the Democratic state assembly recessed at 11:35 o'clock this morning to re- convene at 1 o'clock this afternoon. A strong anti-klan resolution was introduced to the resolutions com- mittee by Philip Hornbien of Den- ver. The resolution condemns the so-called “Republican vested inter. ests” in their supdrt of M tour of Minols and Missour on Avs: | Progressives ba Ad eye eta in Iilinots 5 4 : Organize In ‘New Mexico A tentative itinerary arranged at La Follette headquarters here for Senator Shipstead contemplates speeches at Seattle, ‘Tacoma, Spok- ane and other cities in that terri- tory after that at Portland. Senatoy Magnus Johnson, Minne- sota colleague of Senator Shipstead also will take part in the campaign in the Pacific seaboard states, ac- , cording to. LaFollettee managers|the “ational progressive party’’ In here. Dates have not yet been|N@W Mexico, was issued here today agreed upon, but’ Senator Johnson|»¥ D. J. Melton, chairman’ of: the already-has declared his willingness | Bernalillo, county conference for and ‘ability to assist in the region |Prostessive political action. and an itinerary will: be arranged} © The meeting isto be held in Al- soon by the Various state commit-|>uauerque September 2. | The pur- The Big Tom attraction at the Snapp Brothers shows is proving it- self an interesting entertainment and hundreds of spectators may, be seen each night gazing in amaze- ment’ at Professor Wilkins’ collec- tion of giant reptiles. In this re markable colléction will be seen rep- tiles ranging in length from 12 to 20 feet. Tonight will be feeding night t this exhibition. It is an interest- ing sight to see the big reptiles ent. This is not a repulsive snake show Harry Churchill of Greeley, pre- sided as temporary chairman and confined his remarks to an expres- sion of his hope that the. state agsembly would set a record of be- ing the shortest ever held. mn wild man handles a few small but it fs an in- teresting educational exhibit and School teachers and ‘professors are invited to attend as» guests of fessor Wilkins. Mr. Wilkins who is # well known naturalist, personally made a trip to South Africa to cure this ‘collection of reptiles. Every attraction on the Big Mid: ‘way is showing nightly to capacity crowds and» everywhere on the grounds the carnival spirit predomi- UQUERQUE, N. M., Aug 8.— i for a meeting of a “progres. sive citizens in the state” to perfect ALVA ADAMS NAMED FOR GOVERNOR Colo., Aug. 8.—United is the most dangerous between Great and Soviet Russia which negotiated by the Anglo- “Soviet conference, were signed at Kiss o'clock this evening by represen: s=xtatives of the two nations. mmercial tr election. Mr. Hornbien declared he would carry the resolution to the floor of ths assembly should it be rejected in the committee. “ At the morning session the con- Sena in ‘the democratic primary fn Sep: tember. Senator Phipps {s unop- posed in the republican primary. Senator Adams now in serving out the unexpired term of the Inte BE DISCUSSED LONDON, Aug. 8.—(By the Asso- LA FOLLETTE-WHEELER CAMPHIGN TQ OPEN IN = Nicholson. Senator Phipps’ | ciated Press.}—The allied delegates = vention heard a keynote speech by|S- D- > , ' = LONDON, Aug. -8—(By The As-|Congressman Edward Taylor, in| term expires Hee pare ts tear sath? inventugtedenttes bars Lsociated Press)—The treaty and| which he paid a glowing tribute tol As 8 renal Stirpentor Al gma’ | atternoan/ 4h pepe vacepeaeel ney em commercial greement between|John W. Davis, and scathingly de-{ designation. fo is . sah tarotees naioedaed Satiesaeoatett Great Britain and Soviet Russia ne: nounced the alleged dishonesty and of the senators at present repre- senting. Coldrado must retire fol- ity of holding a conference in Paris gotlater he Anglo-Russian | extravagance of the Republican ad- 2 Ses ; ronterence apparently, bag abandon’ | Sainlatrstion, jowing the November election. | 1" the near future to discuss the! CHICAGO, Aug. 8. (By the Asso- ed its work ax futile and which have question of inter-allled war debts. | ciated Press).—The LaFollet-Wheeler sal Ya: fuivGce (WN CebriglianuaTsati ioe The proposed conference would] campaign will be opened next week caused a furore in English polities be entirely separate from the other Nl be signed at six o'clock reparation payments, Observ- in three states, Oregon, Illinois and es, W i Paris parlers which will con Mii 1, eranine nt Fee Former Great Theatrical themselves with the ailocation ot} Senator Henrik Ghipstesd, tarmek labor, Minnesota, will speak at Port- ; Ponzonby, undersecretary, for ; rs at the International conference | tand, Ore., August 15. Tho appear- “4 . s believe it will be definitely decided | ance, under the auspices of the - in and Ireland, while Adolph S . f mB apd, wrplenay awaile: LACGED Producer I lay iS to K tar to hold the debt discussions at] Oregon ‘state LaFollette for _presi- ann will sign up for the ussian government he treaty does not contain the name of King George because the Russians have no titular head to As Acrobat in ‘Comeback’ Paris at an early date. HUMEROUS FINES: METED dent committee and the direction of Congressman Elton * Watkins,” of Portland, will signalize the opening of the independent progressive cam- paign in the Pacific northwest, said John M. Nelson, national manager thelr worenniaant hae ecnene By HARVEY ANDERSON he~ claims, that a theater bearing of thi oneal: : : ‘vhole ahd. the Britons only | (Special Correspondent of The Cas-] his name would be erected in Titus | E COURT Phillip La Follette, son of Senator for thelr government with no men per Tribune.) Nile}: eigiat Jansken) 1 the La Follette, will ,begin. a | week’ $ tion of the is raises the sovereign. question whether Association.) (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press| fant owner of w York, who a son ambitious to be a pi Ee he out $400,000 Into the J. P, Kile and Bert Glass were succeeding British governments will] NEW YORK, Aug. 8--In al pt i r Sect haan ad Fee eee sitive treaty omitting men_|modest Mttle apartment on upper[Others, confident of Morosco's| ach fined $100 and sentenced to Bwreaty = ol genius, put smaller sums in. 60 days in jail by Judge John A. on of the kind and indicates that Britain is leaning towards American system of placing aties in the hand of legislative Morosco, once great Broadway theatrical producer, is turning flipflops by the hour. He is preparing himself for a Broadw: The company paid two ‘dividends of 8 per cent.- The government claims this money was paid out-of the sale of stocks and not earning last hight on a charge of violating the gambling ordinance. Appeals were taken, the appeal bonds being set at $500. the lady must have her touches of| state conyention later. fur trimmings. Ermine dyed in shades of biege or smoke is newest fancy. her] In West Africa, the ‘natives kiss when they are astonished: + Wodiee “comeback” in a play in which he fs] {0 BP iarate eerper oe pa en hoe s {ein the entire history of English|to be the acrobatle hero; a play that| The government claims also that! James Lynch was: tined $50 and ~ i oe ? 3 b treaty making this will be the first|is reminiscent of the days of his] Stock was sold on misrepresentation Naom! was fined $100 on 1- ss oe Bas sea nea ta es he led for circus | as to profits. quor charges. William Sleughter, me the king will not sign a treaty | youth, when he tumbled for circus] ®8 to prof ‘ Ul . F ; MRS MABELL nd ft Ie cresting a great deal ot| sudlencos When | Morosco heard of these| Charles Semler, and Charles ing, ° R Geo. A. Weedell ent in London. Morosco is dead broke. The man| representations, he protested. When | were fine each on a charge of i Fi F ; There hes been, an: fritimation «in| Who “produced ““The: ard of! Para: | protests ald snot I, he resigned. | fighting. VISITORS who know andidate for Republican Nomination for Republican Candidate for ¢ that the soviet officials not willing to sign a treaty ring the signature of the British monarch but an official British statement explains that legal au- S.thorities have decided that the fall ure of any single executive to sign for the soviet government makes it unnecessary for King George to sign the document. FUGITIVES IN dise,” which grossed $4,000,000 and brought Lenore Ulrich to Broadway; who discovered J. Hartley Manners as a playwright, and gave Lauretta Taylor her c e in “Peg O* My $3,600,000, {s without a can call his own. A little more ago he was known as a Broadway nickel he than three years pictures and he owned the rights to who took over its production. Heart,” at a profit of more than|o9ne of his earlier successes Then the company was thrown into recelyership. _Morosco was without a penny, without a contr giving him rights in any 1 without even a frayed costume from So Morosco turns flipflops’in the living room of his little apartment and hopes that his coming show may be anothor “Peg 0’ My Heart airplane Boston, IJ, reached here VAN GRAVEN STUDIO 16 OPENED IN THIS CITY Arriving in Cagper directly from handle both portrait and commercial Los Angeles will tell you that, despite its excel- lence of service and cui- sine, Gates Hotel rates are no higher than those of other good Centrally located—easily and quickly accessible to every point. Clerk of the District Court Primaries August Nineteenth Contributed by friends of Mrs. Fiedler ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE County Attorney Primary Election Aug. 19, 1924 (Political Advertisement) { Great Britain will not sign the| gentus—not a business marvel, but} or “Bird of Paradt New York where ‘he opera: : & treaty on behalf of the dominion so|a creatige genius whose very crea YP class studio for sad sieht fata RATES FROM, 91.50: FER bates ® that no controversy can arrive‘as it| tiveness brought him money easily | specialized in portrait work, P. Van | fal terlasse es anes! Renahem an f} fala over the Lausaunne treaty There] where others struggled to make ends | Graven has established himself in >RICHT AT CX< # 2 will be a’provision in the commercial} meet. He possessed a fortune of | E FLASHES Casper at 129 South Center street, IGUE! OA~?. SIXTH f psreement that the dominions may $5,000,000 and had an income of and will operate. under the name of . ‘ § =participate in it if they desire. $500,000 a year. He owned a small the Van Graven studio, He has Ete Prey eA ‘ aoe 8 o. town near Los Angeles that he devoted almost his entire life to the || pd ta rie a H called Moroscotown. He produced} gt, JOHNS,‘N. B., Aug. 8—The|study of photography and | will Los ANGELE : a number of successful plays. Heat 4 o'clock daylight saving time | work in Casper. i first produced “Abie's Irish Rose’’| this afternoon enroute from La in Los Angeles, but financial difft-| jey Wield, Virginia, to Pictou, N. 8. ‘ culties took it from his hands. It! where she will join the American “ts id : now is on the road to a $5,000,000] word fiers on. their arrival here. . an Ya e 4 Morosco dreamed of a chain of theaters from coast to coast, with ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 8 —{By the Associated Press.)—The ti NEAR CAPTURE his ranie above them in. electric] executive council! of the American ’ EQUIPPED TO DO THE BETTER GRADE OF PHOTOGRAPHY lights: But as success grew upon | federation of labor today awarded ; : - ——— him, he dis rded the wife of his| the internat{onal specs “aut nee x Pg younger days nd fell in love with] teamsters and dha‘Jeurs jurisdic n is ” y Passages Being Combed ts. se mom cf ctr oe ae pane ane santos] Portraits, Commercial Work and Expert j For Trio Besieged money on the other woman and] union of Amer an Express com K. dé sy ; div 1 him. pany emplo; . . . : . : : odak Finishin é had he! © » Sh tled i Since Saturday..: | | Stectet ee erent foe cal RES ae ae ae FOR SATURDAY & { a that he was*unable to operate with-| 7) roe eat teh | PALISADE, Colo., Aug. 8—Cap- ture of three fugitives hiding in the Palisade since last Saturday, today Was believed to-be near as a score of possemen headed by a force of deputy United States marshals started the combing of the mine passages and work room, A slight start was made on the foot by other out outside help. It was the first time in his theatrical career that he had been bothered for money. Along in April, 1921, he formed the Moroseco Holding company and announced he was turning over all his interests to a Wall Street group so that he might devote himself to working out his national program. The climax of the move came this Ballintine, professsr in the law school at the University of Minne- sota, and a national recognized au- thority on corporation laws, today resigned to accept a position in the law department of the University of California. reductions. These su Every Suit in the house goes at tremendous Kincaid Kimball Suits (Famous for Fine Tailoring) its are ’ All Work Guaranteed VAN GRAVEN STUDIO > searchers last night when a part | week when seven men were indicted i “129 SOUTH CENTER ST, Se Te ee nage a an |e, eran Nae cae ammo Buy your Fall Salt obese se : a reege! fugitives. “Slick talkers,” the government 4 merchant s profit. y guards are on @uty within the lower workings to prevent the escape of the fugitives from the still nexplored rooms. The search to: day revealed that the fugitives had arranged the inner tunnel doors in such a manner that they could have shut off the fumes from any gas \ttack that the posse and federal marshals might have undertaken. The doors were fixed so that the gas fumes could be kept from the inner working rooms, When the searching parties last night entered the min, several notes bv ‘siened by Martin Wenger and A. W. calls them in its arraignment. They persuaded Morosco to form the company, the government claims, turning over to them all his assets and all his cash. In return, they gave him crisp new stock certi- ficates of the Morosco Holding com. pany. He sold these back to the holding company for $90 a unit, ch consisted of four shares of common stock and one of preferred. A high powered sales organization was perfected. Into it, the govern- ment claims, were pressed some of the high-tension salesmen who per- petrated the “glass casket” fraud KF é Atthe first sign of skin trouble apply Resinol SUITS—Values from SUITS—Values from SUITS—Values Up to $35.00, for a $50 to $60, fo. SO a 50 THESE ARE PRIZE WINNERS : A fayor Ben eat: Gand 5 period for forest fires and ‘officials 3 ; y 8 ; : tees in the northwest. pose of the meeting, according to the ! Circles, Claim. Stapleton in the Denver recall ¢ date for the nomination for the nates. The crowds at the carnival] cr a state mana ea Feessgitett call js to assist in the election of] are anxious over the situation. tion August 12. It further condemns] (2+ of Senator In C. Phipps. His this year are thought to be the larg-| oi will be announced Sabsedits eel Robert ‘M. LaFollétte and’ Burton eases aie, he alleged promise of the Stapleton | aosignation was bs} acclamntion WAR DEBT. T est that have -ever.:attendsd:ascare iced SS iMaae mach county la aakee Try LONDON, Aug. §.—(By The Asso-| administration to suport Senator sonfeone filed a pttition, bhyal th \Caspeg: to organize LaFollette clubs and elated F The general and|U. C. Phipps in the coming general} Jo...to. Adams ‘will be uncpposed PARIS—In spite of hot streets,|prepare to select delegates to a Sr eeeis Aa con sna Baleear “tc pa | and mulcted the public of millions. $ —AS— the fugitives were posted through-| The ene eee ae euelie tia $40 to $50, fore c a out the mine, asking them to come| fro 60 to $300. Morosco was , t “the ints port rane ein ae and xivan enough money to meet his aes Lp of Scena Bat neces- - . Ao Ra eentice Shp snipe lass ds. Ho did not worry about the | sarilyaserious matter! Eveninsevere, Borraca Rena oe pac ip pookkeeping. When he asked for qeelhepeabtalien Gases ot cee, ring- SUITS—Values from Sehat sl he men come to the| Payment at $90 a unit, the Morosco|Wworm or similar affections, esinol Werte tr aie ‘tock IST Cute Holding company replied, “We are | Ointment and Resinol Soap usually Te- $30 to $40, for-_____ ei & Bthe mine unarmed for a conference, | Paying {t‘out to your former wife, | lieve the itching at once and quickly She notes were ignored under her attachments, to prevent | overcome the trouble completely, How ‘ . SoA cas bearing A Utah Heense has| her from throwing you into bank! much more, then, cag this simple, in. | SU11S—Values from 2 Ice-Cold Watermelon, 1b Sbeen found hidden in the woods |ruptecy he St bal Me Bey epee lord eae e er $25 to $30 : * O U Pee ee on een Sees. 4e year an oir shaft of the mine, and| It was All right with Morosco. He skin troubles in their earlier stages, as Ir ii :. ae fait is believed that the trio ae was having his dreams and re Blad nese ea cea checsass oo cont Mine (sweet and juicy) 6 dozen__________ $1 00 proached the mine in this car and| happiness with his new wife, who] atl druggists, For semples of each item write te i “ae fehid in the mine during tho day,|wan Thelma Paley. Meanwhile, the| Det th, Resiuol, Baltimore, Md N 1 ( eerie? Borden, Red Cross), 10 cans 95c eSaturday, hoping to escape sometime | country had been blanketed with the ; 4 PLES ys eeetitiryashonine to encape sometinia | country, Had bean blanketed with Thompson and Harlow Shoes for. Style, 0.10 can Crushed Pineapple... 95 Eithoy are pelieved to have ‘haden.| man tn iturvile, Pa. subscribed to Service and Comfort—20% Less No. 10 can Del Monte Spinach -goc he presence of the fugitives in the | $200, ‘under ‘oprese! on, . Fe ats Tae tnt ee ae Mac ienstscovsces ty a ante $5.00 Reward Regular Price No. 10 Kuner’s Dill Pickles apne fetirer who was delayed for more than < Seeen gether tet 2 3 ph. 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