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PAGE SIX —_THE CASPER DAILY TRebUNte ~~ -, BHE. CASPER -DAILVTDImIIMD. ‘NINE WYOMING MEN ARRIVE ON RIVERTON FAME. GROWING VERS t#Emanceeera INCITY SHOWN REALTY AGE. | | } { | Governor ‘urey was notified Tuesday that nine Wyoming soldiers are aboard the U. S. S. Manchuri which is due to arrive at Hoboken, MAYOR ON VISIT BY CO, RECORDS N. J., on Thursday. ne inform ral > F . tion came from the chief of the Iinpravenent Runthered By Pub- jrorale branch of the United States Number of Instruments Filed ic and Private Interests Place army. The message also related that. Crosses 100-Mark Daily and Town in City Class with three Wyoming men were on the Stands as Barometer of GreatiPrommcta: Guiseppi Verdi, which docked last a a seals Friday, and that five were on the 1919 Business Conditions. Thar : : Y Susqueh: nna, whi lida. ame in Monday. eer . Riverton, the magic Fremont coun- ME ATS o IAniindexatouien busincasticonals ty metropol last few ye HIER has grown in the s from a little cow town to the city class is without exceptio the most enterprising and rapidly “rowing city of the old order in the state, according to those who claim to know. A great building era has set in in Riverton, according to the statements MIKE GIBBONS IS GIVEN DECISION IN 8 ROUNDS ST. LOUIS, March 26.—Mike Gib- bons, St. Paul office Ogburn. A cording business at the County Clerk Edith M rush set in a few weeks ago which, only for the efficient working of the force in the office, would have com- pletely swamped the office. t H A. Delfeld ageavee middleweight, From a normal filing during the par bo ae le a . er, mayor of given a newspaper decision over Leo war of a few dozen instruments a UN a Roatan an Hoe most pee Houch of Lancaster, Pa., in an eight- day, daily records of over the 100} path ay CEs ane ea a Ber ate x N€ round fight last night. mgrk have been attained. The heavy tate, who was a business visitor in volume of the recording still rests Casper yesterday. The development that is noticeable in Riverton in- Pete ‘Indes the erection of scores of resi- : aeace oe : possi : her of instruments filed. There is a denecs, and virtually an entire re. modeling of the business district. 4 ° gages, releases of trust and A new Masonic temple that’ wih ES sae cost over $100,000 is one of the new and all other forms of documents CLOTHES UPON building projects, while the new hote: 1 } q eu which are desired to be made perman- 00d roads bonds which will be voted joing surrounded in large part by rim-|TOW money and to mortgage and en- which yal Lint: or SUBETIOEILY one ent record or which bear on the title in April must register either March Becks andéksavabundanes 60 water, \cumber the property of the corpora- Re. nd a) ut many, pl A ian in the of real estate and personal property 26 or 27 or on April 1. The lat-| prass and shelter, tion, and to acquire all kinds of reai DR. JOHN F. LEEPER ae wl ne hee Soran ee No better barometer of the pres. ter date however is being reserved} One feature that Major McCoy is/#nd personal property in connection! DR. W. E. DOWNIE a ss care 0 : he Econ G Buc sts, SLY) ent prosperity is afforded than thru'for. the benefit of people who are! planning i is a buffalo hunt for wealthy therewith, and to do all things neces- ie the See a anes ea Ta sc the general filing of papers in the unable fe get to the polls on the) eastern people this fall. There are |Sary or convenient ive any out ef- Physicians and Surgeons Mr. Delfelder also mentioned the Ihieves Who Robbed Hotel Room cere ofiee:. It shows se wey et former dates aerate a lot of ey en on in the Seaton, ee ae ee cor ot mtb Bae. Phone 266 ae eee aH AN . . he people have been accumulating y i east who have hunted in the Maine ‘ otineryg ap yee apicni ie alent to Get Maximum Penalty if | monepianalinas they anni akine tate sentoen Cos salary goats Pande Shades Went aGan ita te capital stock is Five Hundred BOvuLOe st rene D Caught, Authorities Say in vantage of the present prosperity to e AF Thousand ($500,000.00) Dollars, di- DENTISTS Harry N. Isenberg of Denver is is thomeclves os Ride 1-2-t1 provide against the future. ae —_ Sheriff Forced to Say “Come Along” to Father Riverton now contracting oil for the Starting Hunt. with homes, new refinery. “The fish hatchery at Dubois" said Mr. Delfelder, “will be a considerable factor in Riverton's growth. It will ne ate a large expendiure to As a mark of tribute for the ser- vice that two soldier boys gave dur- ing the great war, Sergeant E. J. Parker and Corporal William Young, erect, the fund for which was author- who recently arrived in Casper wear- ized by the recent legislature, and ing service chevrons which show that 7 will keen many emplo: busy. they spent a year in actual service The necessity for arresting his own “In line with Riverton’s general in France, fave ‘been robbed ‘of father—this is but one of the dra- progressiveness splendid country clothing and other valuables to the’ matic rgments confronting ‘Tom roads to Dubois 1 the north are extent of $150, according to their Moore as Dick Latham in “Go West, underway. The scenic and camping reports to police headquarters this Young Man,” the Irish star’s new Goldwyn Picture. -It comes to the! Tris theater Friday and tells a story | in which comedy and drama are clev- country north of Riverton is being opened up by Floyd Stalnaker whe is hustling the erection of the sum- morning. Among the missing articles of val- lables, are two suits of new civilian mer cabins for the Lakes of clothes which each of the boys had erly blended. | Woods Hunting and Fishi worn just once. The clothes were The incident mentioned above is | that these buildin p , purchased at a local clothing store, not, as might be suspected, of tense for occupaney during the summer.” yesterday morning and worn yester-| melodramatic character. In fact, it | Among the plans outlined for the day afternoon and last night. This is distinctly amusing. | development of the business distr morning the clothes together with Dick Latham is sheriff of a so-! work has already been stated towara other articles of value were reported called bad town in the West. By de-| the erection of a beautiful new thea among the missing. grees hereforms it and succeeds in} ter, churches new garages, \ ana — Sergeant Parker was a member of making gambling a misdemeanor. schools. One of the new industrial the 91st Division, which recently As soon as he was discharged he came west to ac- cept a position with a local refining: company. Corporal Young was a member of the famous 57th Division and joined Parker enroute here. They secured quarters at a local hotel and had purchased civilian equipment needed in their employ- ment here. Before they had a chance to use the clothing for the purpose they had acquired them, the articles Even chewing tobacco is abandoned to humor the young reformer. As a matter of course, Sheriff | Dick's attention is called to a group! of strangers, thot to be rich Eastern- | ers, who are gambling in a room at | the hotel. Dick goes to the place. | quick to seize the opportunity to make} his authority felt with the idle rich. | He flings wide the door, levels his| revolver and—looks into the eyes of | his father, | The situation is made amusing by | enterprises which has been started in jlanded in New York. Riverton is a brick and tile plant which’ will supply the government reclama- tion service with tile for the ditches nd flumes that will be built to ir- ate thousands of acres of land n, vie of Riverton. That Riverton will be the first city the e to have use of the natur- al gas resources in its vicinity is a possibility, according to the — plans that are being | it present. Th gas will be piped in "om Sand Draw were stolen. the fact that only a few months be- and plants erected in Riverton for The police are making a canvass: fore Dick's autocratic parent had| removing the gasoline and the manu of all the pawn shops today and taken him to task for not working,. facture of carbon black, while ine kept the wires hot this morning in whereupon the son set out to make remainedr will be used for domestic an effort to apprehend the robbers, a living for himself, ignoring his and commercial purpos having obtained a good description father’s chagrin when Dick took him Evidencing the fact that local capi- of the men who are thot responsible at his word. tal to the extent of $2 1,000 for the larceny. Of course the incident is made the used in’ theverection! of-new hulldings (i) “Gniet: McGrath) reported | that apes) mest of lbyLTomuNIoorevanltiie youth- | in Riverton within the last year, the oiu] effort would be made to appre- ful sheriff and Melbourne MacDowell | town has three very strong banks. hend the robbers because they robbed as his dumfounded father. | rie fotal deposits of the banks are the soldier boys and that if they — | in the neighborhood of $1,000,000. Von. oaueht a shits This is a wonderful record’ when it! were, cauEht the affair Would bewekel LONDON, March 26,—Newspa- taken into consideration that two 4 oe asked) s here regard the action of Hun- of the banks arc comparatively infant a direct challenge to the | Bol: shevik Head institutions The present deposit ociated powers and call for firm record show n increase of 100 per ‘sharp action to establish control of Cancantaear ts In Germany Is the situation The Daily Telegraph | Stock conditions in Fremont ; sé county have also been ideal this win- “The Hungarian government has ter, according to Mr. Delfelder's Given Release openly renounced the armistice. The statements, the stockmen going thru imperative obligation of the hour is the entihre winter without any 1 . _ COPENHAGEN, Mar. 24.—Kar+ ert our mastery of the situa- “Taking into consideration River- Raden. leading Russian Bolshevik. tion.” ton's diverse endeavors and interests, agent in Germany, who was arrested te <a aegis fH its importance as a shipping point for February 13 connection with a Three hundred and __ sixty-nine | wool and oil and the prospects for Sparacan uprising, was released to. thousand dollars worth of city bonds | continuous development, it seems that day by the German government, ac- Will be authorized at Saturday's | election. Taxpayers should vote to | prevent the issue being defeated. ———_—__ sity is one of the vest in the state cording to Berli the present time and should con- e entire winter without any loss’ said Mr. Delfelder in con- ; SS Vote “Yes” at the city bond elec- tion next Satur. th prestige.’ cluding his interview. CASPER oe 7TH OWISION FETED IN NEW YORK, REPORT Home cooking at the Harvev LI PIM aM, a PPP P TS L.G. Murphy Cigar Co. § WHOLESALE Special interest, as far as Casper is concerned, in the big demonstra- tion in w York terday in honor of the 27th army d n which re- HE eT Ce EAA are members of the division The division arrived from overseas about March 14 and have been held at Camp Merritt ever since pending the New York celebration which vir- tually tied up business in America’s Jargest ‘city. Among the Casper men known to have CIGARS— TOBACCOS— CIGARETTES— PIPES— CHEWING GUM Box 455, Casper, Wyoming who are participated in the celebration are Conrad Biedermann, a brother of John Biedermann of per and John Bingenheimer, a well known local boy. There are several other Casper men attached to the division but it is unknown whether they participated in the New York fete. — ee A vote for the city bonds is a vote for a greater Casper; failure of the bonds would be a step backward. 7 we othing m™ Zz — n oO lille LLL A A AM Ahh ewes WOOO MO MOLL DOL SMS : . ‘REWARD OF $750 ‘FHL SOLD 10 BY The local stock association has offer- tions of Casper and Natrona county is Corpening, owner of the animal last provided in the great increase in re-'killed, $200 for the apprehension of of the rustlers. MUST REGISTER in the oil business, but realty trans-'ing manifest yet in the state good increasing greatly the num- roads election of April 23 if the sen- range from real estate deeds, mort- their non-appearance at the various mort- registration places. gages to discharge papers for soldiers Guires that all people who want a tana price for a buffalo hunt with ¢ flavor of the early days on the plains. The plan, as far as matured, is to ;turn out a few of the animals and; organize a hunt, charging a good) | round sum to those who ure willing! | to pay for the sport. So, in addi-! OSTAICHES; BIG HUNTS | tion to its other attractions, Hot} TOO LATE - To CLASSI v4 ee W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES TESTED 151 IS OFFERED FOR CATTLE RUSTLER LASSES Center | i SARATOGA, Wyo., March 26.—. (Spl.)—Rewards totaling $700 are offered for the arrest of a cattle lrustler whose bold operations in this! section have aroused stockmen. The| latest raid was made on a herd rang- ing within a short distance of town, when rustlers carried away only the hindquarter of the animal killed, hid- ing the balance in the brush nearby. "Ss AUTO REPAIR sHop 163 S. Anh Auto Repairing Is Especially one G43-W, Work Guaranteed | | i UPHOLS1 & AUTO-TOP work for prices before ii: work done elsewhere ed a reward of $500 and Robert See “me your 200 ——— ___ NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OXNY-ACKETY LENE WE MIS 8. TO VOTE STATE BONDS, EDICT Comparatively little interest is be- David Se, BEST EQUII IN ———_—$SSSS —____ z DR. ELIZABETH Clayton, who recently gained a lot 2 real buffalo Sloman Sen _be enjoyed. He has now embarked in another’ that was captured in the wilds of, ciated Press.)\—An American fleet serve. One of the ‘ostriches, the | other black. | of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on timent of the people is expressed by| \hove: Embar. Major McCoy is on a/ and disposing of oil and other mineral "V Springs county may become famous} THERMOPOLIS, Wyo.—William| 8S the last place in the country where of notoriety by buying a large herd of buffalo in Colorado, has disposed | §4 VESSEL LS OF of them at a figure that leaves him a good prof U. S. FLEET IN venture, this time buying two os- ‘ | triches and three sacred cattle from TAGUS RIVER the famous 101 ranch in Oklahoma. i He also has a Ro00g00- -eyed possum; LISBON, March 26.—(By Asso-| Arkansas—-said to be the only one in! of 39 warships anchored in the Tagus! captivity. These will be brought to, today, making a total of 84 units of Thermopolis and placed with the|the American navy there. other animals on the Hot Springs re- cock, is said to be a verv fine bird. | i The sacred cattle are of the humped Pee | variety and came originally from In-| Mosher Oil Company was_ incor-! dia. Two of them are blue and the, porated in the office of the Secretary Major Tim McCoy has bought 25 the 18th day of March, 1919. The! head of buffalo from the William objects of said corporation are the Clayton herd and as soon as they are , acquiri by lease, purchas: and shipped in will take them to his ranch Otherwise, and the owning, holding Physician and Surg: deal to secure a lot more of the ani-| lands; the operating and development at nos mals and it is likely that he will have | of the same; the selling, manufactur- oi “A a large buffalo breeding farm. His | ing, transporting and disposing of the! place is well situated for the purpose, | Prpducts thereof, with power to bor- The state law re orn Ph Res. Henning Hotel. .Phone voice in determining the fate of the and who wronld be willing! to _pay a vided into five hundred thousan.: | (500,000) shares of the par value of }One ($1.60) Dollar per share. Its term of existence is fifty (50) years The number of Directors is five (5), and those who will manage the wffairs of the company for the first vears are R. J. Mosher, Elmer Green, . F. Mahon, A. A. Schulte and DR. C. H. BAILEY in the office of Dr. C. W. Thomas Office Hours: 8:30 a m, to 5 p. m. Phone 333 Sundays and evenings by appointment. HOLMES TO HOMES W. J. Chamberlin. ELECTRICIANS Operations of the said Company 4 2 bs shall be carried on in the County of THE SUN/ELECTRIC CO. 4 hnouncing . ange Natrona, and State of Wyoming, afd un fi in such other places in the State of Wyoming and in the United States as the Directors may decide. The principal office of the Com- pany is located at Casper, Natron. |County, Wyoming, and the agent in | charge thereof is G. R. Hagens. MOSHER OIL COMPANY, Fixtures, F. —E. McEVENY of Prices RAZOR BLADES Electrical Contractor Wiring, Repairs and Fixtures |___By R: J. MOSHER, President || Sse P™: (OW Mt Went First Keen Kutter and Enders will be 25c per package. Tas ean 2 2% 28, 1919. | "STORAGE AND TRANSFER Gem Jr. Blades, 50c per package. ‘ \| HENNING BAGGAGE AND Ever Ready 40c per package. J. M. KODGSON TRANSFER Lawyer Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. “Phone 45 HOLMES HARDWARE CO “HOLMES TO HOMES” THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE Pianos and Furniture Moving JOHN VISOKY, Mgr. Office phone 57. Res. phone 231W SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Ofiee—Talt's Billiard Hall CASPER WYOMING Moving a Specialty BEST VENTILAT- MATINEE ED THEATER IN 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE STATE THE HOUSE NIGHT OF QUALITY 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 PICTURES od TODAY Jane and Katherine Lee SMILES’ iMoney Talks’ FRIDAY A Tenderfoot Clamps the Lid on Vice in a Hetetets of the Great West! A Beautiful Girl Helps Him, then the Political Bo: : Traps the Reformer and He's TOM MOORE Y g Man” | ETERS maTINEE "TOMORROW MARGUERITE CLARK MATINEE NIGHT NIGHT “Out ot a Clear Sky” st provided for Miss Clark in this g man and strong roles are and Raymond Bloomer. Mag. Con- With an excellent supporting photoplay. Thomas Meighan i: in the hands of Edward J. Rad le Other capable players in the cast’ are Robert Dudiey! Holloway Fisher, Helene Montrose, Robert Vivian, Bobb nelly and Nell Clark Keller. “Go West Youn AUS LATEST WESTERN DRAMA OF THE SEASON ‘