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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 ocie LAST SEEN WEST. OPENING LAND DRIVE AT THEATER of the United States. We shall not fail our present and future army and navy, until bar- barism bows beneath the yoke of Justice and Freedom. We shall not be partisan led. We shall uphold the president whenever and wherever we believe he is right. PAGE THREE history, General John J. Pershing. There is not a state in the Union, that can so little afford to fail in this Liberty loan, as Wyoming. We are going to finish what we have started and we are going to finish it right. This is a solemn thing. “Lord God of hosts, Patriots, the world thinks little of|stress, we poured forth our gold, but| Wejshallnor forget, the sinking (of ;the Lusitania; the murder of Edith “Be with us yet, “1 . Events’ | The Ladies Aid of the Baptist church will meet in the basement of the parsonage, on Thursday after- noon, April.17. will be the hostess for the after- noon. s* Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jones, who have recently come here from Chey- enne to make their home, have taken a house at 433 Natrona. Mrs. George Colby | ||_ CITY NEWS ._! Mrs. Josephine Quarmby, who for- |merly conducted a furniture store jin the Newman building, is now en- | gaged in business in Lusk and is here ‘looking after her property interests ‘in this city. : | * * PART. OF COUNTY the man, who starts something he now comes a greater and better test ish. |Cavill; the tragic death of Quentin we forget, cannot finis| of the real patriotism of the Ameri-| Roosevel FH . ‘ st we f »” : | ' velt; our soldier boys and their t we forget. . | It thinks much less of the man, who/|can people. Papen sie A x | ple. Woman Who Fled with Murderer} starts something which he can do jepoch making victories at Chautau | —__—_ j but. does not finish. Americans properly entered into of Hungarian Returns to Cas- per After Pair Are Put off Northwestern Train. Jessie Scott, the 19-year-cld negro, | eace, yet to come. We’: t te who is charged with the murder of ae mies Se Sey ee John Coski, a Hungarian, is “some-) When the fight was raging, Ameri- where upon the plains in the western! cans raised billions upon billions of part of the county, according to in-| dollars for America and the entente. j the great world war. It is not over,/| and it will not be over, altogether, | jeven with the signing of a treaty of} | Have we fallen asleep? No! Is |there one American among us, who will say, we will now fail to finance our nation from our treasures of plenty? No, because Americans do not start a worthy thing without they finish it. | We must stand back of our re- |markable delegation from Wyoming; | We have the best delegation of any |state in the union. Thierry, at San Mihiel, in the Ar- gonne and at Sedan, nor the boys of Old Glory who stand watch on the, Rhine. ' As Idng as our memories serve us, we shall not forget the patriotic ex- ample of him whose body rests at Oyster Bay, but whose soul “goes marching on.’” . We shall not chagrin our great ACTOR UNION GETS ACTION (Ry United Press) LONDON, April 15.— (By Mail. )— Following up the recent successes of organized labor, British actors have ccured a new charter guara |a minimum wage, a six-da week, payment for rehearsa nite period of engagement, and a fail illness payment clause. son of Wyoming, the greatest living Ladi “aia {th Presbyt We must be loyal to the congresg soldier, if not the greatest soldier of The Ladies Aid o! e Presbyte- rian church will hold a bake sale at the Casper Storage grocery on Sat- urday afternoon. i * Elmer Green of the Stanley-Green | formation that has been received by | Under that which seemed a great |syndicate, returned homé last riight|the police here. Efforts are being ——— — - from a business trip to Lusk and/|'made to keep the youth from reach-| Mule Creek. ing either of the railroads and op-} . eratives of the sheriff’s office dre Mrs. Matilda Antrim and her lit-|'scouring the country west of Bishop | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and|tle daughter of East Second street, for the accused man. 4 daughter, Margaret, returned yes-;who have been visiting friends in Mary Walker, the negress who is terday from an extended visit in New |Glenrock, returned yesterday after-| charged with being the female mem- York and other eastern cities. | noon. ber of the triangle which resulted in * * * * the death of Coski, was apprehended Odmun Josendal is in from his|by the police here yesterday and * * +r The Ancient Order of Hibernians will entertain at a ball on Easter sheep camps and reports that the|zave the authorities the first real Monday, April 21, at the Masonic snows of the last few days have done|clue to the whereabouts of the ac- temple. |no damage to the stock and will be} cused murderer and the trouble lead- * The Friday Evening Dancing club will hold their regular dance on Fri- day night at the Masonic temple. | reception committee of members of the Mothers’ League will receive and another.committee will preside at the punch bowl. The managers wish to announce that all parents of those in- * * yited are heartily welcome to these | dances. *“ 6 * Your Easter Ham, Swift’s Pre- mium. Get it at the Sandison Mar- ket Co., at 37¢ per pound. 4-16-it “* 8 The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- ciety will give a bake sale at the Cas- ; per Storage Grocery Saturday, April | 19. All ladies contributing goods please have them at Casper Storage }2 great improvement to the range |conditions unless they should be fol- jlowed by severely cold weather. ‘oe « M. W. Whitemore, a prominent at- |torney of “Chicago, is here on busi- | nhesg, ; Kenneth McDonald is here from | Arminto. * * * © & | Mrs. Henry Schnoor and children ‘are in town from the Bates Hole country. * * | Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick are |in town from Bates Hole. “8 * Alex and L. C. Mills came in fron today. . * | Bessemer oo ing up to the crime. She stated that Coski had been a *requent visitor at her place at the | edge of the Sandbar, and that she had been the center of affection for both Coski and Scott. Both the men tad trouble over the woman several times a few weeks before the killing. | Coski had Scott arrested for pulling a knife. Gn the night of the crime, accord- ing to the Walker woman’s story, Scott was at her house when Coski yut in his appearance. The Hungar- ‘an asked and was granted permis- sion to enter. An argument ensued between the two men resulting in a fight. When questioned regarding the low with which Scott felled Coski Mary Walker said: Don’t lose that litt!s wor rettes may satisfy and ctill other cigarettes may be mild.; But Chesterfields are the only cirarettes that satisfy and YET arc r:ild. Chesterfields satisfy. And YET Chesterficlds are mild! SOVIET” For other cigu- by 1 o'clock. 4-16-3t| W. Calvert of Denver is spending “T couldn’t see what Jessie hit him = ;a few days in Casper on business. vith. I saw his hand raise, and saw Z ° 5 4 4 PRESB YTERIANS o 2 « Coal talluaithentranitromithe house Chesterfields are the only mild cigare*%.es Caat }:zt | Ed Kline of Riverton is here on|‘n fear of Scott.’ Later when I re- you know you are smoking—that hit the “s: aay oi HOLD MEETING | business. turned I met Scott and he made me —that “satisfy’’! > sees accompany him to the railroad yards # at | Ebert O’Brien of Denver has come | vhere we boarded a freight train. Jas pom ee ee eat THIS EVENING... Casper to make his home and haz We rode on the train as far as D. It’s ithe Blend a blend of the finest poe sd and accepted a position at the Midwest] Bishop where we were put off by the lomestic tobaccos. And the blend can’t be «> pied. The annual congregational mect-) ing of the First Presbyterian church will be held at the church this eve- ning at 8:00 o’clock. Reports from all departments will be given and plans for the future outlined. After refinery: tg E. C. Brandenburg of Cheyenne has returned to Casper after a week’s absence. *“* * ' rain crew. Shortly after that I made my escape from Jessie and went to a section house where the crew, flagged a train so that I could come to Casper to tell what I knew. The) ‘ast I saw of Jessie he was running the business meeting a socia] hour D. D. Garrett of Denver is in} cross the prairie away from Bishop.” will be spent and light refreshments /town for a few days. At the coroner’s inquest this morn- served, On account of the growth of) Cage ad ‘ng, the woman testified to*the above the congregation it waws* fo' im- Ross Lambert of Denver is ir] statements ih substance, and was the practicable to serve a dinner with the} facilities at hand. The program originally announced was therefore} changed to the one outlined above. CASPERCOLLINS | MEMORIAL SEEN IN R. & C. STORE A memorial to Lieutenant Casper , Collins, for whom Casper was named, and who was Killed in the Indian mas- sacre at Platte ‘Ridge in 1864 may be | seen in the window of Richards &| Cunningham. An aunt of Lieuten-! ant Collins died in the east about a! vear ago and in her will $100 was | bequeathed to Saint Mark’s Episcopal church to purchase a suitable me-| morial to him. | A handsome gold and silver com- | munion set, chalice and paten, was chosen as a suitable and useful gift | to the church and it will interest the | old-timers of Casper to see these | articles. | GUM HABIT OF U.S.TAKEN UP | BY EUROPEANS, ‘ (Ry United Press.) ¢ | WASHINGTON.—From:_ bathtubs’ to chewing gum, American habits. _ The chewing proclivities of the Yanks—both as regards gum and to- bacco—and their natural propensities toward bathing apparently have af- fected the French and the British, if | ¢xport figures tell anything. | Some 3,500 miles of chewing gum —if the sticks were placed end to cnd—or approximately 735,000,000 Europe is acquiring| town on business. se @ F. E. Hurley of Findlay, Ohio, is in Casper. * * # A. K. Jones, the representative of the Western National Life insurance company in Casper has returned from a.business trip to Cheyenne. “ “* # Peny Elswick of Thermopolis is here on business. * A. FE. Peterson of Douglas is in Casper for a few days on business, * * * W. F. Chesney of Lusk is spending a few days in Casper. ~_ * * B. R. Scribner of Wichita Fails Texas. is here looking over the oi! situation. +e *, Mics Estella Robertson of Ther- mopolis is here for 2 few davs’ shop- ping trip and is at the Henning. “* * Thomas Kenney of Thermopolis ir here on business. * * * R. Keefer of Basin .is in Casper on business. * * T.. L. Farnham of Ranid City, S. D., is in the citv on business. s * 8 Miss Jeanette Crome of: Thermo nolis is here for a few davs’ shopping trip and is at the Hening. “ * M. C. Wagner of Crawford, Neb.. is in town on business. * * Special Deputy Sheriff C. W. Cor Iwle returned from Kansns City with the prisoner he went after. * * Miss Lillie M. Roberts, who was cor- fined at her home for tn davs enf- fering from a severe cold. wos able main witness that was examined. Police officials were also witnesses | ‘ut merely told of their findings and xfforts after the crime had been com- mitted, | The verdict was that John Coski| came to his death “by a blow on th: | left side of the forehead from a roc} ‘eld in the hand of a colored man | nemed Jessie Scott.” The jurors were Fred Pattee, J. W. Miller and C. M. Hawks. | H. S. Scanlon of Lusk is a busi- | tess visitor in the city. | se ® Mrs. Charles Anda has returned | from California, where she has been | spending the winter. | * « Mrs. Marion Holly has returned frorm Lousiville, Kentucky, where | he has been visiting her husband, | who is at Camp Taylor. soe * | H. R. Waldo, general counsel for the Natrona Power company, is in town from Salt Lake City. | se * | Mrs. R. E. Evans and babv son | are visiting with relatives in Love- land, Colo., for a few weeks. | Wun lev chat od furniture tp the house. A Wantad will sell it. aa Home cooking az the Harvey. TAYLOR '& | material and pettera. Phone 928J. So if ‘ 16a tist church will de plain sewing, aprons, rompers, hess dresses, hem- ming and quilting. Bring us your’ 4-14-4t CLAY, Inc. you want mild” plus “satisfy,” yca want Chesterfields—and you want them tela. Kipeeertig re vas of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC -tobaccos—Blended ' The extra wrapper of glassine paper keeps ’em Fresh ’ LESTER chews, have been exported from the} +, reerme her duties at the Consoli-, H ‘nited States since the armistice|jnted Royalty company office this} A message for you about ow STOCKS AND BONDS fae, {igned, commerce department inorning. Spring and Summer Suits t figures reveal, Additional chews! - ee oe 8 at ru a it : 9 Daily telegraphic quotations from New Yerk, Denver, ana have been sent across in the form of | Mrs. EF. G. Martin of Greybull. ere 1S at it says: other murkets over our private wires. $1,000,000 worth Since the armistice, ae bath-tubs shipped numbered | he eee about two miles of ’em—} e figures show. . | Even the American bozrding-house | mune habit has hit Europe, 4,135,776 penads of dried prunes having been cet to various European coun- ® since the armistice. Larceny Case Goes to District. Court After Preliminary, of plug tobacco | ne illiam Cobert,was bound over to Head or Sunglittlet court after trial before | are best treated. exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we inate e;V; B- Tubbs in justice court | with will get you the highest possible price. Ask fer our on a charge of larce tes out of stealing a suitcase aad | 8 from a room in the Grand Central hotel, vars formerly a well, known Casper resi- dacnt is recovering from an opera- tion at a local hospital. . . * H. D. Lawless of Alliance, Nebras- ka, is in town for,® few) days. . * GC. V. Southworth of Douglas is a Casper visitor. * * C. A. Smith has returned from a business trip to Denver, “* # Mrs, E. F. Clayton of Miller is in town for a few days. OLDS Place the convenient faci! posal to buy, sel lor obtain the ute quotations. Information “Come in as soon as pos- sible. Our showing of Spring and Summer Suits is now at its best, every new style is here, the patterns are excep- tionally good, the cloth and make is extra fine, and the and quotation: Phone 203 Casper, Wye. Loca) Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonde and ether issues. lities of our office at your dis best markets.and up to the min-- s furnished spon request eu 212 OU Buchauge Bldg. prices low.” You will do well to heed this message. Suits of extra good quality, $21 to $55. Bro vice. market letter. Phone 468 * r, BODYGUARD" - SOF, Barca STEP BRIONS A, Sriendeatih ites rare ttaesnenien ene eae Dutton, Staley & Company Daily accurate quotatiors from New Yerk and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any Wyomin: kers Instant ser- 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. . eH boo 2 Arete Incorporated CASPER, WYOMING Will Open Its Offices at An Early Date SPECIALISTS IN THE STOCKS OF THE New York Oil Co. Curtis Petroleum Co. Virginian Oil Company Salt Creek Producers Association