Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE SIX PRESIDENT MAY WILLIAM TOBIN SPEED DATE OF DIESOF INJURY Asad & 4 rs BY) SAILING, VESSEL REGEWED JAN. 6 LEAVES FRIDA President Again in > 3 Willi: Tobin, ez 40 . Conference WUEH | spanish war veteran and nephew of| . Boney E: st, died at a local hos- “Big Four” Today; pita this morning of injuries receiv. League Is Ready Accident Culminates in Death Today; Funeral Wed- nesday at 3 P. M. ed at Meeteetse on January 5, when he was the victim of a coal mine acci- dent. His back and legs were broken and he suffered other internal in- WASHINGTON, / April 8.—An- juries which caused him to linger be- nouncing that the George Wash- tween life and death for some time and finally resulted in his removal ington would sail from New York from the Sleeper ranch to the hospi- for Brest on Friday instead of tal here. next Monday, the date originally Funeral services will be held from Gxed for her consi, Assistant tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. Phillip had b t disclosed that Kx, fdwards of St. Mark’s Episcopal een made as the | church officiating. - Many friends of terday from | the family will attend the services and as a mark of respect for his army service, veterans of the Spanish- Id be learned no in- = Re : American war will serve as_pall- ) 1 has been received at the | hearers, including William Sproul, ite Hovse or in off: quarters | 7 c. Scott, John Bryne, J. H. Ad- yout the sit Mr. Handbury and Dave Wil- liana’ Mr. Tobin was born in Canada and jwas raised to manhood at Rawlins, ‘Wyo. He served three years in the Philippines as a member of Company A, Fourth U. S. cavalry. On his re- turn here he worked for several out- fits in Natrona county and made Offic declare ent has ea of leaving Paris prematurely and that the inquiry about the trans- port merely was a precaution to in- sure the presence of the ship when the president is ready to return home PARIS, April 8.—The council of M#PY friends, | four met this morning at the resi- dence of Premier Lloyd George. NOURLAS TO ERO 10 FROW | BEETS President Wilson w. unable to at- tend the forenoon session, but hoped to be able to attend the meeting this’) afternoon. Overnight tension in peace confers ence circles had not been dispelled Farmers near Douglas expect this when the council of four met today. | Year to experiment with sugar bect In conference circles, however, it was &TOWing, planting about 250 acres of the session today would beets on the soil in the irrigated dis- ‘ve to clear the atmosphere. trict that has been pronounced fit for the purpose by an official of the great Western Sugar company, of . who has made tests of the soil and a survey of the possibilities » of beet growing in this section of Wyoming. This official states that the soil is adapted to beet raising an if properly handled will yield boun- tiful and profitable crops. The com- pany has promised to co-operate with \the farmers by sending experienced families to handle the crop. The beets will be sent to the sugar fac- tories of Scottsbluff and Bayard for slicing. oo WIFE SEEKS HUSBAND FOR THE GREAT WESTERN COMPLETE AGREEMENT ON MANY MAIN QUESTIONS é President Wil- the “big four’ which is con- sponsibili' g session was devoted to ion of procedure to speed up the conference. A high British erticia stated to- agreement jeved on repara-| and permanent 5 Premier Lloyd George, ned to make an ment last night, cold. who plan- important state- is in bed with a Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Frank J. Moran, who is supposed to be employed in Casper. having left Denver two weeks ago with Casper as his destination, will confer a favor on the lost man’s wife by notifying of him that he is being sought. M Moran has wired the local police au- thorities to try to ascertain the where- A full meet ng abouts of the man as it is important ions committee that he communicate with his wife. y to consider 7 A ‘ In Hamilton, Ont., the city of her birth, Miss Julia Arthur, the cele- brated actress, was honored recentiy with a public reception, COVENANT TO COME UP AT MEETING WEDNESDAY il will the redraft a Don’t let that old furniture clutter an the hovee, A Wantad will sell it, ANITA Lingering Illness Re Resulting from|reward hi | state the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 3 o'clock! SS AMEN i THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ESCAPED GONVICT GRUGHT! ON ARRIVAL AT RIVERTON, IDENTIFIED -IN CASPER Identified eaaree a former acquain-| tance when he started to take the train here, John Atkins, an escaped convict for whose apprehension nd been posted, was placed | t and turned over to the/ on his arrival at} |under arr authorities 80 Riverton, have a drink and accept a sum con- siderable grea than the reward to overlook his presence for a space. HALF OF BAPTIST FUND SUBSCRIBED AT START Reports from Z. C. m Z. ©. 0° Farrell, state ‘director of the Baptist Victory cam- paign, to the Rev. R. H. Moorman} state that approximately half of the | $9,000 allotted for subscription in| Wyoming has been raised and pros- is are good for securing an over- subscription. The campaign did not} open formally in this state until Sun-| Jay. The local church succeeded in rais- ing the major portion of its allot- ment of $350 without an organized campaign aside from educational preparations emanating from the pul- pit and other methods of publicity. ‘FOLLOW THE TRACKS’ IS MYSTERY AD IN TRIBUNE: Tracks always have the atmosphere of mj ry about them. Doesn’t make any difference whether they be rail- road tracks, which lead into the land of far away, or little or big foot prints. miles west of here. | | Marshal Weber of Riverton made the arrest and was invited by Atkins to! brief | ‘BOSELEY AND CARA TO OPEN A NEW CROGKERY A novelty in neighborhood grocery | stores that will be out of the high rent VAMC. RECORD HERE PASSED BY INGLE COUNTY entire city will be the nature of a new store that will be opened up | about April 15. The store will be | abou the ownership and management |of Messrs. Boseley and Carr, both of whom have had wide experience in 'wholesale and retail grocery lines. | | The new store will be located on the| |corner of Linden and Beech streets |Belated Recooarion States that South Caroliria District Was Only One Which Exceeded | Local Percentage Relative to the record made by} Natrona county under the leadership jof J. S. Mechling during the Y. M. |C. A. war work drive of last fall, [Lyman L: Pierce, general secretary of MONTANA THIEF ° compiled by the “county work de- WILL BE TAKEN BACK TO TRIAL Staple and |}standard brands will be handled in the new establishment. © | partment’ stating that “‘we have heard |of no county that-has equalled the record of cron but Liberty town- |ship, C =, South Carolina, | which secunea a percentage of 325 alias Frank Brown, who was picked |per cent. up here recently on information filed “We have been unable to get full'hy Montana authorities on a cattle | jreturns as to the record of the va-| |stealing charge, stated that he would | 000; pss counties, and in fact some} |states have been unable to give us thorities of the northern state who! the recor of the rural division apart are here to take the man in custody from the large towns and the cities, have been forced to go thru the en- | but we have had séveral exceptional tire removal formula. mmunications brot to our atten- A member of the state constabus| mn, and none are any more encour- lary force is here from Helena to- | aging than that of Natrona county.! day armed with all the legal re- tn fact, the Natrona county achieve- quirements which were procured in ment was most remarkable, and I Cheyenne yesterday. Brown will be im sure I am voicing the sentiment taken to Helena tomorrow where it is of our director general as well as alleged that he will stand trial for all his associates in most heartily con- gratulating and thanking the people in that community for their splendid co-operation.” The above communication reached ‘asper this morning addressed to E. Richard Shipp, who called attention of the international committee to the record made by this county. — waive his extradition rights, the. au- a fitting climax to a dime novel. ——— DON’F KNOW OF QUEEN’S DEATH LONDON.—“Even if the Post Of- Tracks key up your imagination particularly odd looking tracks. Per- haps you can’t figure out the sort of animal that has passed on its jour- ney. That adds to the zest of the question. Many animals have big, husky feet, and it’s worth while brushing up on this track business to discover | what kind of an animal makes foot prints li the ones that are printed After all, a little fun adds to the joy of living. And you'll undoubtedly get some fun out of this real old time mystery. “Follow the Tracks” is the cry all over the nation today. Study this mystery picture and those that fol- low tomorrow, Thursday and Friday. It'll be a lot of enjoyment. Just “Follow the Tracks!” ——_ ALDERMAN IS ‘SNOW BOUND? | M. L. Bishop, was unable to at- tend the council meeting last night! owing to the fact that he is reported ; to be snowed in at his yamp on the weetwater having left Sunday to take supplies to the camp for the| lambing and shearing season. — The champion woman world is Mrs. C wos Angeles, whose record of 1,474 out of 1,600 targets is the best aver- | ogre ever achieved by one of her sex. ——$——$—$—— Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Our luggage is the kind to tie to— sturdy, proof against the kicks and fice Department has discovered that Queen Anne is dead, it obviously hasn’t heard of Queen Victoria’s Mrs. Leonora Z. Meder did not succeed in her candidacy for mayor of Chicago, but she declares she is satisfied with having “broxen the ice” for a woman to become chief executive of the second largest city in America at some time in the fu- ture. Council, calling attention to the fact that a postal box, outside Bucking- “VR,” instead of “GR.” EO E¢ STP TOTTTOIDIIITOIM, Cf! nq ‘ IRIS THEATRES The Belle ot Arcadia’ $ A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, Presented Under the Auspices of the MOTHERS’ LEAGUE —— Benefit SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CLUB Tonight. Reserved Seats on Sale Tuesday, April Ist, at Box Office ADMISSION $1.00 and $1.50 eS eee MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 tt ed TOMORROW MATINEE NIGHT districts and yet cater to trade of the | |and will be first class in every detail. | fancy groceries of! |e is being raised as the W. C. i Despite the fact that Ike Cohen, | a series of escapades that would make | JUBILEE DRIVE |Quota Fixed for Casper in Great MONDAY, APRIL 7, L 7, 1919 |ARRESTS DROP _ OFF AS RESULT (lf W. G.I, |. 10 OF BIG STORM ment conditions here has acted as Casper’s best /protective institution. The arrests reported at police head- quarters from nearly a dozen aver- j|age 2 day, dropped to an average of Tn ‘two ‘or the past two days. of Million Dollars | Will Young, a negro, was arrested Se eae * | yesterday afternoon cha with as- Casper's quota has been fixed at vault vad as aged Set a lle ra $411 in the Jubilee drive of the Na-| which the victim was badly bruised | tional Woman’s Christian Temper-|about the face. Young, was fined jance Union, which will be launched'$25 by Judge Tubbs, and in the ab- \thruout America next, week. The|sence of the cash was remanded to “$1,000,000 in funds, say local work-| the city jail to assist the street de- partment for a period of 25 days. .’s part in the great reconstruc-| Louise McDonald, who has been a an work and that the work may be| gular visitor at police headquarters continued in America. |kept up yesterday’s average. No The million dollars will be divided | charge was made against her and she and set to work as follows: Child | Was released after having a period of welfare, $150,000; health and mo-/Félief in which the entire police de- vality, $100,000; Americanization, | partment was made the butt-of her $200,000; women in industry, $30,-| ®xecrations. Reconstruction Program to Be Undertaken at Cost $50, Pay aEMerTsagae| The best store in the best litte city 000; headquarters, Evanston and| of your trade. We are the only \in the west solicits, at least, Wishare |strictly Cash Store in Casper. All goods must be paid, for before leav- |ing our store or on delivery. All are ltreated alike. Pay CASH and Pay Washington, $50,000; equipment and pairs, $20,000; field service, $30,- 000; administration, $70,000. ‘SPECIAL SERVICES AT | LESS. We cater to quality as well as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- ware. CASPER COMMERCIAL: co., ___ Phon bered widow with educated, 46 I am an uninet pleasing persona ivarigelsticiaeenicee services. opened at the | t Baptist church will continue the re- | mainder of this week and next, with _years, and a christian lady from the |ecording to announcements of the | ol demise,” declared the Westminister | ham Palace, still bears the cypher) the exception of Saturday night, ac-/east. I would like to make the ac- {quaintance of widower, middle age, Rev. R. H. Moorman, who is direct-| who is sympathizing and devoted. Box 999, care Tribune. ing the services. 4-8-1t" 50 PANSY PLANTS $1.00 POSTPAID Long’s Marvelous Mastodon Strain, Mixed Colors. Hardy ice- proof plants, grown out doors. Ready to burst into bloom soon, Safe arrival and satisfaction guararteed. Catalogue ‘free. RIS THEATRE KEEN KUTTER SHEARS 4” SCISSORS Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor Blades. J. D. LONG, Seedsman, Boulder, Colorado Complete stock of Garden Tools, Lawn Hose, Grass Cutters, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers, Nozzles, Clamps and connections. All sizes Refrigerators at very moderate prices. One, Two and Three Hole All-Vapor and Gaso- line Stoves. Water, Electric and Hand Power Washing Ma- chines. Rabbit, Poultry Field Fence and Barbed Wire. Fly Screen, Black and Galvanized, from 12 inches wide to.48 inches wide. All kinds floor and Furniture Oils and Wax. “Everything a Hardware Store should have and many other lines.” Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER WYOMING BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES NIGHT ae MATINEE THURSDAY THOMAS H. INCE Presents scuffs of rough handling. And there’s in-built quality that makes them last beyond expectation. Whether you want a Bag, a Suitcase or a Trunk, you will find nothing to equal them. Come in and see them. $15. 0 AND _ $4. 5 AND _ $2. 2 Arp Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” WATCH OUR WINDOWS BUY W. S. S. WATCH OUR WINDOWS nn We have a full line of new styles now on hand. 2 t TRUNKS PRICED AT . TRAVELING BAGS PRICED AT ... SUIT CASES PRICED AT I | TOM MIX In the 1919 Version of Comedy TOM & JERRY MIX A Western Comedy with Sparkling Myrth Charles Ray —IN——_ “The Law of the North” A Paramount Picture It was five shirts cold when he left the sete But his anger at her apparent neglect dulled the edge of the sharp winds that came from the mountain tops. Could it be—? Fear gripped his heart as Ric lashed the wiry eskimo dogs in wild pursuit’ . 4 On account of the lights being out until late we will run “The Lion and the Mouse” the first date that we can get it returned. i.

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