Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 6

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| HUNDREDS OF GHANCES (ce “onearane ie ‘WATGH THEFT CASE 1S - SILO ON AUTOMOBLE, “Grvew rezease ’ USMISSED B su; E a LEGISLATORS TO GET }eowmen, Underwood of Laramie in | INCREASE IN SALARY? particular, After much illuminating LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Jan, 21—| CHEYENNE, Wyo. eee — debate on bulls in particular and the he release of 113 conscidntious ob: |. * wes ee site a atc v arhiele Special) —Wyoming i ors will| livestock industry in ‘ guneral the , fe ctors, honorably discharged from} ¥®S 1° gainst Jim Evans on hereafter receive $12 day instead | committee of the whole accepted an| 5 the service by war, department or-|compluint of\the victim, as the result |’ of $8, if the bill eaikoadeea by Fred amendment by Kirk-to’include “pure-| Hundreds .of chances ‘on the car ders, was begun at the disciplinary | Friday’ night of ‘commingling at’ a! E. Holdrege of Thermopolis is en-|bred” and reccommended it for pas-| which was donated by Steve Dobin |y cracks at Fort. Leavenworth today.| Sand Bar. resort was quashed in jus: acted—and it prob: ll be—and sage. f |to the With the Colors Club to as- Two refused to leave, saying it was! tice court Saturday afternoon when!. state officials will co: for raises ' The committee rczommended for! sist in raising funds for the father-| against their religious principles. W. H. Patten, prosecuting attorney, |. of from $600 to $3,500 yearly. The enactment the Walls bill creating a less children in France, were sold} ! moved for dismissal of the case. 3 Se # governor's salary of $4,000 is tilted/deputy labor commissioner and also| : | Instead of grabbing the watch and’) 00, while the surer, secre- his bill 24, requiring railroads, oil! Saturda By, night when ane eee DR. J. F. LEEPER | making 3 ret Evade Which pee ae aes, ' ’ y of state, auditor and superin- companiés and other corporations to) bers assisted by members of the, charger the police had against Evans, | > : i ay 2 § tendent of public instruction come in|make semi-monthly paydays. Favor-| former Four-Minute-Speakers orga- ON OIL MISSION |'the testimony developed that he hadi ‘theao brand. mn igi < i for raises of $1,500, There is some! able action was also taken on the! nization invaded the theaters and| eae the watch on an infinite time ‘three rands = ¥ ing for semi-annual | business district. In each of the local | objection to the increase in the sal-| Ewart bill provi contract. “The compl: tat : ae on the ground that this office has Payment of taxes. One-half of the| theaters a short speech in behalf of fers: A Reepett lett: peas) Evans had taken eerie Sante ; always been held to be an honer con- t&X Hy be paid ae nefort yi the work was delivered with pleas |ii. Texas. Elkhorn Oil syndicate. In--| another partyin ordér: to raise the |: ferred on one financially able to stand 15th and the remainder on or before) for the refugee children. Casper teresting reports are coming to Cas-| necessary funds to purchase it. Evans |) the certain loss. The enactment of May 15th. A penalty of 15 per, cent) has always responded and some lucky per in connection withthe. progress'never showed ‘up, ‘but had as his de ‘t :the Holdrege measure would increase fr delinquency. | purehaser will receive a valuable : ‘ . being made in drilling Well No. 1, fense that he had an indefinite time if the salary list expense approximately | Pathfinder racer which will be raffled | 2159 inquiries for acreage and the!contract on the watch at the speci-| Sealed. In asia. it is on sale > t $30,000 yearly. The senate, which has been large-| here on Lincoln's birthday. jboard of dirctors requested the doc-| fied sum. ‘Whether the intent made |} if Baker of Lincoln has a bill in- ly marking time awaiting action on} Lapras ae jtor to make the trip. The thanks of |the charge a crime or not the lav -everywhe re creasing the sal: | aries of county offi- bills by the house, will beable to keep} WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Sen- | the boar] are due Mrs. Leeper in as-|was plain enough. that the only Tre- ‘csials to the maximum allowed under busy from now on. It had been the} ator Cummins today introduced a bill | sisting the doctor to go to Texas at|course the victim had was in resort- the law, and has also introduced a intention to wait until Feb. 9th, |to take away President Wilson’s jthis time taking into consideration ing to <ivil suit. joint house resolution providing for Roosevelt memorial day, before pass-| power to turn railroads back to pri- the condition of Mrs. Leeper recently | La aS the amending of the constitutional ing the memorial resolution of Sat-| vate owners at any time he sees breaking her arm The Tribune want ad, wi limit on county salaries m: urday, but with nothing on its hag | —_—_——_=====_—_==—=—=—== Possible to pay these serv ja- it was decided to get this out of the} So-efoefectoctecteeteeteots MoM Soateetess Seated Lotectecs | neir!way while the hopper was empty. | os No sioehoesons oehoetoetoets LOOSE EE ESSER SSS Look for,.ask for, be ‘sure: fos opposition to the Baker legislation, New Houee Bills as it recognized that incrensing|.H. B. 47 by Hibbard—The blue sky | nands a change in the ‘iaw, referred to the judiciary com- hedules of twenty years | mittee. ago. H. B. 48 by Colburn—Defining The greatest grief connected with j arson ‘ the above le; is the constitu- H. B. 49 by Huntcr—Relating to tional prohibi any pres-| corporations. per es ‘Name... Pade ote % mx) e, present needs. There is no apparent | You will like these Dresses. = | ent official receiving the increase. wat B. Ba by Bare tale ating a4 rea | y SEE the care o: efective children. Si BLUE SKY LAW IS House Bills on Third Reading 3 Each one 1s unusually FOR THIS WEEK | DELICATE QUESTION H. B. 8, for fish hatching sheds Members of the Wyoming Bar as,| i Unita county. PER e830) sociation delegated to frame a blue|*’} "54 by Hunter, relating toithe sky law have been experiencing con-| i..uance of preferred stock by cor-| siderable d uty in determining just rH 5 0; ab-. what kind of a measure is needed to | Porations. Ayes 45, nayes 0; al suit Wyoming conditions—the two a extremes of liberality and conserva- tism contending for recognition. An ARTHUR ESPEY effort is being made to strike a happy medium, in » measure ealeulated to ch the class if is desired to DIES IN LUSK smother yet enabiing liberal devel- opment. The situation is a delicate OF POISONING one thoroughly ted, but a decision will be shortly likely to prove gengr: ‘tory by the Word was received here yester- time the approved bill has been dis- | day that Arthur Esyp, 19, well known cussed and whipped into final form. {Casper youth died in Lusk late Sat- ans urday night from poisoning, while charming and just right for wear indoors. now and without a wrap when ribbed and cotton-ribhed i. balmy spring days arrive. shirts and drawers. Values | Children’s heavy wool- WRIGIFYS cane oa oot ww eee eee RD ? AY ns eee 4 ie UICY FRUIT] | hans paced: WE 1M o-efoefoetes ? + DRESSES THAT ARE } up to $1.25. Sale price is BEAUTIFULLY DE- ‘ sea SIGNED and _ tailored; 45c.— many have the new round PER GARMENT © ~~ neck; also Tuxedo collar with vestees of self or contrasting color. K K eee, Po Mea® oshoegees + ? - The Flavor yor Lasts A —S ANNOUNCEMENT Richards & Cunninghain’ Co. . "We have just received our spring? ling bt ta 1M ee 1% eee, ? ~ he was in the oil city looking for » IRN oe business location. No particulars of S< 1 the death have been received in Cas-; 4 H An unfeeling house committee has killed the Hunter bill making garage charges a lien on automobiles—the solons doubtless being auto owners and realizing that the garage men have other ways of getting even if an occasional customer © paying his livery bill. is the w one memb< Sot boo d>OS per. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.' J, A. Espy of this city. His father and brother left yes | terday afternoon for Lusk to bring! the remains to Casper and will ar | tive on the Northwestern this even-! without /ing, The funeral will be held at 2 € that | o’clock tomorrow afternoon from the ressed | Shaffer Gay chapel. Now on Display for Early Selection Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE BI himself when the bill was under dis He is survived by his parent: nd | 4 angen: pa besthen Harry Esp, The caenis United States Food Administration License No. G-18057 ie Gi ha m d™: ceased boy was formerly employed h : ress Ing a s ari Now Houre Bills by the Red Cap messenger service Watch Our Windows BUY W.S.S. Watch Our Windows TT. B, 43 by Franzen—RNelating tolhere and at the time of his deat é fraudulent checks. was in Lusk to open a branch office 7 ; ‘erca: es HB. 45 by Morrison Levying a of the local firm. = tax for the support and maintenence = ef public schools. NH. B. 46 by Thos. Hunter—Pro- viding salaries for poll tax collectors. New Senate Bill F. 7 by Oviatt—Relating to 18 and ballots, : This ul contains ‘plaid “and stripes in all the beautiful colorings. * We would: urge“that Sou-make your selec- tion while the. line is compléte,— \»- MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE RR ELCOUNSE PEE NIGHT EXTRA ‘SPECIAL FOR TUESRAY nen THE HOUSE ; APPROPRIATION M and WEDNESDAY (Two Days Only) avant 7:00, 8:15 & 9: i OF QUALITY aunt Soe 9:20. 1 PICTURES 36-INCH BLEACHED LAWNSDALE MUSLIN, 29 1-2c PER. YARD — i art of Cody tor that purpose. inal Lill carried an approp- Think Richards & Cunningham When: You Want The Best” -e¢ of a similar one for d another for Fremont two or three others in the house tightened up on the string and has apparently made the limit. f ble report peen made f the whole of forthcoming on re, and it hat all are to The story of Edith Cavell, is down on t “THE barosiact of Albany was made chair- the British Red Cross nurse, i Ser aie oe ce whose shooting inflamed the : Pagsiaing patios ofthe emcee world, is told in all its dramatic : during the s As n and chief sp the senator ored with t! to have ov for the university. m Albany was hon- He is realism in “The Cavell Case.” Edith Cavell was not a Spy—she was not even accused of being one. But when Brand Whitlock pleaded for her life, he was answered in words that the world will never forget: “I am only sorry we haven’t got four or CAVELL « er cco Cross i t resolution of tribute to the memory of T re Roosevelt. It is signed by Sk d, Pearson, N Daley, Jenning Kendall. 3 urse HOUSE WIEL: DS “AXE ON NEW ME .27.-—Having on ie THE WOMAN THE Good News for Men You will be interested to know that’ “we hays. just réceived a new shipment of all sorts'Of li te hard-/ ware items that the handy man. will find, plenty’ of use for ‘round 9 and: inbque the house. | ts turning from Denver—learned how to use the axe, the house yesterday heartily hefted the handle and hilar- doubt about their being dead. Central figures at the obsequies were Franzen’s H. § : ae FEATURING == (1 JULIA ARTHUR iously hewed, hacked and soli ” 4 f ive more bis uti tive wor eel CE RMAN S SHOT five English women to shoot. 44t You have «| good. iden! tor fixing of |b + some’sort‘of 8° convenience for the home, ‘ come thal ie 4 ask us to suggest the right assortment of screws, bolts or hinges to make your dream come true. We carry everything in hardware. Just a Holmes Hardware ( “HT East Second Street“ _ The dramatic and appeab ing story of a great and noble ‘woman, whom: the world, will ' never: forget.’ “er than 8 per cent, Platte, phohibiting stices of the peace in precincts having more than 1,500 population frqm acting as col- leetion ager. 5 or attorneys. A peculiar feature of the discus- sion of tho Jenkins bill, requiring the turning on the range of qne thoro- bred bull for every twenty-five cows, was the opposition voiced by other Co.

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