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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 12

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SATURDAY, SEPTgRFgc PAGETWELVE Oe Casrper Oafly ON AIRE': AL On roll call all voting aye, the James Hibbard a Mayor declared said. motion duly Sherman EeeC i carried. Mrs. R. C.

Ryaa, Plans and Specifications for Pav- Oscar Hiestand. Sau- MAmMG, 'it ing: District No. 27 filed with the u- H. Smith, Salarv Sato. City Clerk by the City Engineer, Giffin, Salary presented to.

the City Council for SC. R. Hancock, Saiarv" their acceptance. A jW. M.

Gossett, iEEAT OM 1AM SEAL iuovea ov j. j. iimun. seconnea by J. S.

Pettingill that the Plans Tr J'azey- Salary WUson. 8 p. m. sermon "Christ In the ana opecmcauons oe acceptea, ana 3j a.arv Christian Church. Corner Grant and Lind.

R. R. Uildebrand, pastor. Sunday: school 9:45 a- m. Morning services ,10:45.

Sermon. "What is a Man Worth?" Can Will Ward Be ine iiayor ana iiiy Cleric De in-: aiary. structed to publish notice and call ibson. forxbids for construction of Salarr" same, bids to Jbe received until 8 rh, Sa'arv. o'clock p.

m. October 2nd, 1922. Jones, On roll call all voting -aye, the. anon. Safarv" Mayor declared said motion-duly, et elson.

carried. 9- Sayles, Falarv Christian Endeavor meeting 7 p. Storms of Life." Anthem, VI Do Not Ask. Lord." Wildermere. This will on tfee church calendar.

Monday 8 p. goes to -conference and he would be pleased to have a large congregation. A report of the year's "work will appear nthe church calendar. Monday 8 p. m.

reception to the teachers of Casper by courtesy of "the Epworth League. All are invited. Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Woman's Foreign Missionary society Convicted Upon Own Confession? Evening services 8 p.

mt Sermon. "What Think Ye of Christ." Sunday school and church attendance is growing. This is to be a welcome Sunday Slaved by J. J. GibUn, seconded n'-'Z and an-effort is bethg made to get by'J.

S. Pettineill that the Citv Wiaer. Salarv our old Bible students back. Ne life Engineer be instructed to modify Salai7 the contract and snecifieation in ir Tln.i, Salarv. TT rw 1f at the home of Mrs.

A. Poling. 416 South Lincoln street. -Mrs. Sutterfleld has been shown in.

the Christian Endeavor society. Their programs are Pavimr District No. 22 to rAnnir. frooli' salarv f- of much Interest. and Mrs.

Graeff will assist. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Fri the Warren Construction Companyir 7fdoiI: II to lay four strips of paving brick SaLar5" day 70 p.

m. choir rehearsal. council proceedings: two feet wide on Fourth and Fifth Streets between Lincoln and Jefferson Streets, without additional cost to the City of Casper. English Lutheran. I.

O. O. F. hall. Second and Wolcott streets.

Morning sermon; "The Imperfect Rev. H. A. Anspach. Evening sermon.

Rev. J. M. Cromer, d. r.

On roll call all voting aye, the E. Simpson, Saiary H. Colson, Salary" W. Greener, P. Plunkett, Salary George Clark, Frank Julian, Salary" M.

C. Farley, Salan-" M. F. Ward, Salarv. Mayor declared Eaid motion duly carried.

a IM.i Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. S-Pettingill that the City ill vV l. l-f -vc'T iij 11 SI Walter S.

Ward (above), his wif who is standing by him. and (be- NvV.tX- Sl low) CTlarence Peters, whom Ward onf eased he rfjot and killed. 4 fy--J' VXSL r-: of the curbing ta PTwSSS VfJJ The church of "Jesus Christ of letter Day Saints, commonly "called Mormon church. Services held in Labor Union hall, 320 North AVolcptt street. Sunday school 10.30 a.

m.f Evening services 7.30 p. m. Everybody is welcome to attend. No collection taken. iq on 01 a 00 aian W.

L. Rice. Salarv" WHITE PLAINS, N. Sept. 9.

Can a man be convicted of murder on his own uncorroborated confession This is the question in the Walter S. Ward murder mystery, which Is no nearer solution now than It was more than three months ago when the millionaire son the president of the Ward Baking company made the sensational ildmissio'n that he. had killed Clarence "Peters as' the climax of a black These two1 other questions focus attention: If Ward stands trial with a plea of nelf defense, will he disclose his secret? Who, if anybody, is he" protecting in the murder-blackmail mystery? Ward's lips have been locked ever since his confession. His young wife, sticking try him, is silent. Westchester county authorties have spent thousands of dollars trying to solve the mystery; but they have not shaken Ward's story, nor have they uncovered a shred of evidence to corroborate his confession.

Meanwhile WTard is free on $50,000 bail. "Charlie Ross" and named as blackmailers, have not been found. The case is supposed to come to trial this fall. jlp x. aim vu lie iiictii Engelke by the Warren Construction Company.

On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Richard Forster, Sa'arv Henry Michel, Glen Farley, John J. Flanagran. Salarv Joe Codj. Salarv.

J. F. McGrew, Harry R. Brown. Salarv Walter Storrie, Salary Tom Berry, Salarv F.

P. Diener. Salarv St. Mark's Church, Seventh and Wrolcott street. Rev.

Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m. school at 8:45 a.

m. Mwning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Casper, Wyoming, September 5, 1922. Tbe City Council ofthe.City of Casper met in regular session in the Council Chamber in the City: Hall, with Mayor W.

Blackmore presiding. On roll call the following were present, John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib-lin, J.

S. Pettingill and J. M. Whi enhunt, H. H.

Price, City. Clerk. The minutes of the last regular and subsequent adjourned meetings read and Moved by J. M. Whisennunt, seconded by John J.

Hancock, that the report of the Judiciary Committee in the case of Gilbert Brothers vs. he City of Casper, be accepted. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared. 'said motion duly carried. -f Moved by J.

M. Whisenhunt, seconded by John J. Hancock, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to draw warrants in favor of W. F. Dunn, Assignee of Gilbert to satisfy the judgment secured by Gilbert Brothers against the City of Casper, as follows, -by the payment of cash of $1,794.78, and the balanceof $6,000.00 in three warrants of $2,000.00 each due in two and three years! St.

Anthony's. Rev. John H. Mullin. Corner and Sixth.

Regular services. masses, 7 8 a. and 10:30 The following bills presented: W. A. Blackmore, 83.33 John J.

Hancock, Councilman 1 i-. 25.00 J. Giblin, Councilman 35.00 John G. Jones, Councilman 35.00 J. S.

Pettingill, Council- man 30.00 J. M. Whisenhunt, Councilman i 30.00 H. H. Price, Salary J.

100.00 J. S. VanDoren, Salary 100.00 R. M. Boeke, Salary 100.00 a.

m. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held This is the story of the Ward1 kill-1 John A. Murray, Salary 50.00 every Sunday at 11 a. m.

in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth, and Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tomorrow is "Substance." The public Is cordially invited. Sunday school for rred Hyde, Salary August SchmoMt. Salaryl Floyd Blackmore. Salary.

7 Arthur Brandt, L. L. Unger, Salarv H. Schmitz, Salarv Arthur Wilde, John McHattie. Salarv C.

J. Elliott. Salarv." Clinton Fuller. Tom McKay, M. L.

Estabrcok. Salary. i Earl Hanna, 5, A. Austerman, Salary E. S.

Wilson. Salarv Mrs. R. C. Ryan, Board Prisoners ry New York Oil Service Natrona Power Service 1.1:; H.

H. Price, Freipr.t, Erp. etc. Mrs. C.

C. Larsh, Tourlrt Ing: CIIAPER I. The body of a man was found May 16 on a lonely road near Kensico reservoir, between White Plains and sums of- from $1,000 to $5,000 Dr. J. F.

O'Donnell, Salary 1 75.00 Gordon Dafoe, Salary 50.00 Olive J. Batz, Salary 75.00 Edith Johnson, Salary 75.00 order to keen some secret they knew about." He refused to tell the- secret pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meetings held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. money, saying: "I'll not spend a cent for blackmail, but any amount to jail the plotters." Said Peters, father: "Ward's story sounds fishy." Port Chester.

There was a bullet but said a final payment of $75,000 ilia. r.ta -f civ nor nf Maud B. Sloane, Salary wound in his chest -pr annum. Peter W. Dow, one auto- CIIAITER VI.

I Scandinavian Evangelical Free Church fj mount were seen, a On roll call al voting aye, the S. VanNatta, Salary Mavor declared said motion duly L- stabrook. Salary- Criticism became rife acainst dis-1 Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preach 75.00 60.00 112.50 87.50 112.50 112.50! 1 bullet was found bedded in a tree. A.

M. Zuill. Salary carried was demanded The night of May 13 under penalty of deatb' for himself, his wife and his two small children. CHAPTER III. It was" four A.

M. May 16, WTard he drove in his coupe to meet." Peters, "Charley Ross'L 'and "Jack." They appeared ina roadsf er, he said, and Peters climbed into his coupe "with drawn revolver. .1 W'ard, who is lefthanded, jumped out toward Moved by John J. Hancock, sec The man was rpugh-ly dressed. In the pockets were a onded by J.

J. Giblin that the City tectives Ward toured Broadway cabarets in York, searching for "Charley Ross and "Jack." lie called one a race track gambler and the other a hired gunman. Young Mrs. "I'm with my husbandr. Allen R.

Wrard's lawj-er, said he had a package of blackmailing letters. He refused to say. whether a woman was concerned in the plot, but admitted it started at a race track. was thel4 for the, grand and released in $10,000 bail. CHAPTER V.

Sensation. Ward admitted that six weeks before, he took poison and narrowly escaped The doctor and Mrs. Ward said that is was accidental. Said Mrs. Ward: "There is no woman in the case.

I have absolute Attorney co-operate with the property owners in preparing a petition i pack of cards, cig trict attorney, sheriff and corner. ing service at 11. Services at 7:30 Corner Fitzgerald puzzled by dis-jin the evening at South Jefferson and appearance of Peters' pistol; he said' East Fourteenth streets. he found only one discharged shell at the scene, in spite of the barrage Ward North Casper. described: also found 'tracks of only North Durbin near street.

Rev. one car and no s'gns of a scufHe: h. Sainton of L-ngle, Wyo. wfll 10 persona livingwithin 200 yards said preach' at 11 a- m. and 8 p.

i they heard no shots. uuy scaool 10 a. m. Y. P.

S. C. E. Ward resigned as chairman of the" 6:30 p. m.

Sunday, September 17. Camp Fire and Water Engineer, Subscrintion i Robert T. Kemp Can-p. for admission into the City of Cas- 10' Boy Scouts Warren Const. Pav- arettes and $1.06.

Four days the body lay in' the morgue, unindentif ied. Then examination of navy records showed by fingerprints the slain man' was Clarence New Rochelle Police commission. Rev. George Woodard of Broadwi George Woodard of Broadwater. CHAPTER VII, Marshall Dayton, Salary-O.

T. Bergdahl. F. A. Knittle, Salary Arthur Combs, Salary Eddie Weaver, Salary C.

N. Diener, Salary J. E. Childs, Salary Bryan Tobin, Salary W. H.

Johnson, Salary W. J. Humphrey, Salary Fred VanDylJe, Salary Mae Combs. Salary. F.

S. Knittle, Salary Alexander Nisbet, Salary. William Clayton, Salary H. L. Rickard, Salary O.

Earsley. Salary R. C. Ryan, Salary C. J.

Carter, Salary R. E. Ideen, Salary. E. F.

McGrew, Salary. Nebraska. will preach morning and evening. This church extends District Attorney Weeks announced himself dissatisfied with Ward's story. hearty welcome to tt saying he believed "Charley Ross" and people of North Casper that they maj ing Dist.

No. 20 Warren Const. Paving Dht. Xo. 21 a Wsrren Const.

Paving Dist. No. 22 Moved by J. J. Giblin.

bv J. S. Pettingill. that the allowed when sudited by t' nance Committee, and vrsr ordered Hrawri to pav sane. On roll call votir.e atf him, seized "his assailant's right hand with his own right, so that when the other's, gun went off the bullet went through the coupe window; simultaneously he drew his own gun with his left htnd and shot Peters through the chests Peters spun and fell dead in the road.

Ward rart toward the "Jack" fictitious characters. jcome and make it their church home. Ward refused to tell his secret, but! oonndence in my husband and know I he will be entirely cleared." 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 tf5.00 87.50 100.00 75.00 62.50 250.00 100.00 80.00 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 67.30 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 Ward is said, to have confessed the pe of that part of Butler Addition included in Blocks 130 to 149. On 'roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J.

M. Whisenhunt, seconded by J. J. Hancock that the objection against paving in Paving District No. 23 be sustained, and the petition cancelled.

On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, An Ordinance presented entitled "An Ordinance Creating Paving District No. 24 and providing for the paving of certain streets in the City of Casper in said District" No. 24, and other construction incident to the paving of said District, and apportioning; the cost thereof upon the abutting property in said District." Moved by J.J: Giblin, seconded by John J. Hancock that he Ordinance be passed as On roll call all voting aye, the Mavor 'declared said motion duly Mavor declared said irotior. cil entire blackmail story Peters, of Haverhill, a' sailor during the war, and recently enlisted in the marines at Paris Island.

C. CHATTER II. The day following Peters identification a- lawyer phoned Sheriff Werner that Walter S. Ward, 31. vice-president of the Ward Baking company, living in the neighboring suburb of New would surrender as the Iayer of Peters.

The sheriff waited from Saturday to Monday. surrendered. He said he had shot Peters in self-defense as the culmination of a blackmail plot, in which he had been forced to pay $30,000 in to hisi immprti. Jesse Freel, Salary carried. There beina: v.o further ately after te shoot nis lawyers snowedj First Baptist.

Weeks two letters- Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning signed Tt." worship 11. Dr. W.

F. Ripley of Den Peters' family hired vert speak at both morning and a tawyer to prove evening services, during the pastor's Peters Innocent of B. T. P. U.

7 p. m. This is blackmail. I the young peoples service, and all Ward was young people of-Casper are invited to ted and after spend-; attend. Evening worship p.

m. Spe-mg two nights in JalllCjai music at all services. The public was released on la cordially invited to attend all serv 000 bail. He turned is. E.

H. Gibbons. Salary ing. A to come before this ir.eetiqr. sr: J.

L. Ohlsen, J. D. Green, Salary." Wrards father, who returned from Europe other car: an exchanged eight or nine shots, he says with the other two, who then started their machine and fled." Ward left 'the body lying in the road. CHAPTER IV.

With the sheriff, deputies and de the day of the shoot G. V. Pile, Salary R. E. Schmitz, Salary.

was adjourned. W. A. BLACKKOEL Attest: H. H.

PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Sert. 9. 1922. Ing.

reported to have refused his son's last F. G. Wolfe, Salary. Roy Flummer, Salary C. M.

THOMPSON, Pastor. a ppeal for blackmail over to th eherijc two guns, one of J. L. Erben, Salary which he said he pick F. E.

Trantham. Salary ed up after Peters shot. West Side Chapel. Sunday meetings at the Temporary West Side Chapel, 725 W'est Eleventh street, will be connected CHAPTER VIII. A Broadway lmsbov tnld nnUf Business and Professional Directcn wnman nff Kim srtn wth the revival as follows: carried and therefrom this ordi-; nance shall be in full force and ef-i feet from and after ten days from the date of its passage, and shall ---w- -ww SVlliV body in the Ward house." scnooi.

m. ine evangesi DOCTORS be known as Ordinance No. 276-A of the Ordinaces of the City of Casper. An Ordinance presented entitled HOUSE MOVERS Ward's house searched following wm lV9 a snort iaiK lo ine scno01-rumor that shooting of Peters took RvIval at 8 D- m- subject, place there. Nothing found.

"The Modern Samson." This is a A private detective was arrested as'sP201411 address to parents and young a material witness on his story that PeoP'e though helpful to all. he witnessed meeting of blackmailers Reival meetings will continue and shooting in Ward home. every evening next week except Sat- Mrs. Ward resisted efforts of grand tirday, at 8 o'clock. On Monday WILLIAM NLLDEKOLTEK South Melrose Phone 260 MARSHALL C.

KKITH. M. 8 Office Phone 30 llesidnc It-Private Hospital CIS Saih Dsr "An Ordinance Creating Paving ACCOUNTANTS J. C. Ii.VU M.

D. Office Midue L'uildinj Telephones ami I16j1 jury to make her tell hirshanri'a Wor.t I evening the subject will be "The Cross of Christ." ills father left the state and his brother. Ralph, defied grand jury. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer Atents 208-11 Oil Exchange Phone 60 DANCING Ward was indicted for murder, pleaded NORTH WASHINGTON Hf Tuesday.

Thursday. sTk WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midweet Ref Bids. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. Rnrnmnnito Soliritrti 1 District No. 25 and providing for the paving of certain streets in the City of Casper in said District No.

25, and other construction incident to the paving of aaid District, and apportioning the cost thereof upon tbe abutting property in said District." Moved by S. Pettingill, seconded by J. M. Whisenhunt that the Ordinance be passed as read. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, and tbjrefrom this ordinance shall be On full force and effect from and after ten days from the date of its passage, and shall be known as Ordinance No.

277-A of the Ordinances of the City of Casper. not guilty, and after spending some time in jail "succeeded in again obtaining his freedom on bail. tills of mm TO ENTERTAIN PICTURE Your Health KMm f- Combrt LAWYERS AUDITORS REIMERTH VAN DENBERO Armnntdntii Inmma Tax hervice NICHOLS Si. STIKKETI 309-10-11 Oil Lit-lianre Ith Floor O-S Bldff. Phoaa 767 ARCHITECTS 403 Consolidated lUiytitffS LOVERS HERE NEXT WEEK JRVING GOKF M'GlNN -j I JIM' DUBOIS A GOODRICH.

Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsoid Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 First Presbyterian. Durbin rjad Sixth Rev. Charles A. Wilson, D.

minister. 11 a. m. subject. "The Closed Gate of Eden and the Open Door of 8 p.

m. subject, "The inspired Life." Special music at both services. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. "Men are especially invited to the Brotherhood class.

Branch Sunday schools. East Casper, Fenway and A streets, 2:30 p. m. Kenwood, South. Jackson and Fourteenth streets, 2:30 p.m.

Rev. James S. Mclnnes oT Ouray, will speak at both of these schools. A full attendance is desirl. Unity.

Study Club.4 Room No. 215 Midwest Bldg. Prosperity service each; day 12:20. Healing service, each dayv4 m. Study class, "Lessons in Truth," Tuesday 7:30 p.

m. Sunday service ll oclock. Subject, "Spiritual Therapeutic. Mrs. Annie L.

leader. Sunday school 2 o'clock p. Public cordially Invited to all meetings. Room open from 10 o'clock, to 6 in. each day for healing and consultation.

Come and lrmg your 1 Suite 3. ZutternieisKT JwJh "Cardigm," the picture which was RAGENS 4 MlB-lNE Assessment Roll for raving District No. 17 filed with the City Clerk (by the City Engineer, and presented to the City Council for their acceptance. Moved by J. M.

Whisenhunt, sec GAKBUTT. WEIDNER ft SWEENEY ArchiterU 415 OU Exchanae Bide Phone 1162 secured for the America theater by the American Region for next Monday Lrs 206-207 Oil Exc-tiangt WII.I IAM C. WIIX and Tuesday nights, has received as RAY BURN S. WEBB. Architect Suite 13.

Daly Bide. Phone 1351 much publicity; 'from a variety of Attornfj at-L 14-1515. Suites sources as any motion picture recently! AWNINGS. The, love interest, set in romantic Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St.

Phone 92731 surroundings and amid thrilling OSTEOPATHS 11R CAROLINE C. DAVIS times, is acute throughout, the histori ICE is essential to summer comfort as the very air you breathe. It's the most indispensable things of life for your health, the of children, the safety of food and your comfort are dependent upon the kind of ice you get and the service you require. us you can bank unconditionally upon the purity of the product and the regularity of ourdelivery. And the gyarantee that goes toall of our patrons is the guarantee that" has given us a most enviable reputation.

our patrons is the guarantee that has BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Osteopathic rhk II II iJ If i in1' i. I 'ill I -v k- Ml il mi i cal significance has few parallels In the annals of the motion picture In dustry in America, and the artistic DR. C. A. SANFpK? SEE BEN TRANSFER CO.

Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Plane Moving. Phone 74J portrayal of numerous glorious scenes Osteopathir Midweet Bldg. often causes audiences to burst into according to advance notices. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Ofica Phme 701W RADIATOR REPAIR Monday afternoon, a special ten CHIROPRACTORS cent matinee has been ararnged for onded by J.

S. Pettingill that the Assessment Roll be accepted, and the date to hear objections- and remonstrances thereto be set for October 2nd, A. D. 1922. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried.

Resolution presented as follows: Resolution of Appreciation. Whereas, Cyril R. Bodenbach, former Dairy and Food Inspector of the City of Casper, who last month resigned from said position, at all times nerformed his work in a very highly satisfactory manner, devoting his entire and attention to the task of giving the City of Casper a clean and wholesome milk and food supply, performing his duties in an unselfish, courteous and geatlemanly manner" and at the same time attaining the best of results; Now, Therefore. Be It Resolved, by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper that the above Resolution of Appreciation be. passed and spread upon the minutes of this meeting.

Methodist Episcopal. Corner of Kast Second South Durbin Rev, Lewis E. Carter, pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday, school.

S. II. Maddux, superintendent. 3:30 p. m.

King's Heralds. m. Epworth League. 1. G.

Charles; leader. Lloyd MeGrewwiII sing. 11 -a. m. sermon, "Making Future Citizens." Teachers NATRONA KAIIAT(BN Repairing.

l-f school children at the America thea 532 E. Yellowstrmr m- 1 the of Man OR. J. II. JEFFREY DR.

ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bids. Phone 706 ROOF CONTTUCTINC ager George Stewart of that theater. The performance, will tart following the afternoon session and will be WYOMING nOOfWG DR. B. G.

I1AHN DR. EDNA HA1IN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423. Res. 1235 will be especially interested in this message, and are cordially invited, i especially for An General Rooting "Lead Me in Thy nouncements concerning th picture have been made to the pupils in every graded school' in Casper, as the pic 627 East Twefth a RL E.

IIARNED. Chiropractor 163 North Kimball St. Pfacne 1437 STENOGRAPHERS iraiairi ice ture has the endorsement of Super intendent Of Schools A. A. Slade, aa well as' High School Prtncinla DR.

C. I. ARNOLD CS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 1 310 O-S Bunding Phone 1754 CASPER imEB JWgr Letter Compos. fh Public 45 Bilcwrj' signature, who lived to display that signature on the Declaration of is seen in alf his simple glory, while Patrick Henry electrifies the audience with his, famous 'speech which contains tnat never to be forgotten line "Give Liberty or- give me Death. Then there the Paul Revere showing "this thrilling scene from' atart to finish, with not one detail missing.

ge Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- DR. I. E. BERQLTST A.

c. Jct and Fuf 1 1 I -r Tin." 1 uuueu oy ji. wumuudk Phone 1757 A IUUUCI Jl ine xcesoiution De passed as read. I Fletcher. The picture tells the romantic love story of youthful pair which threads its way through the outset of the American Revolution and leads you right, Jnto' the high spots of the early American history period.

All te well known patriots are shown, especially those who became historically famous through their activities in the-Revolution. PHONE 1340 3IOl'NTIN On roll call all votine aye. thel DOCTORS, Expert If" Mayor motion duly carried. KIMBALL BRYANT Moved' by J. J.

Giblin. seconded' 113 East Second Street The "Wyoming Building and Loan THE RELIAWX flu bv TVf V.af Off're association has moved its offices to the second floor of the Rial to Theater 333 S. Elm St. Council merlon September 18th at Bewdence Plione 1715W and 2019 iAi John of the huge bold Bldg. Phone 11 aatf.j ciock p.

m. hear, objections.

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