Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1919, Page 6

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| GOCENTS LOW BID ON CASPER IS CLEARED UP ° WOOL, REPORT BYARREST HERE Sheepmen to Reap Large Returns Negro Woman Taken in Custody by from Present Clip; Growers Deputy of Gem City on Charge Holding for Price. of Stealing $3,000 Worth Ae ak of Merchandise. the Wyoming sheep raisers who arr Z. M. man, is in town from his sheep (he best store in the nést ittre city in the west solicits, at least, a sharo of your trade. We are the only grat his riends | “4 ‘upon the arrival of a fine new daugh- t K YTE RESIGNS | F. EB. Childers, of Arminto, a well tital. “The younsster weighed: eight |_A change in police ezretes in which | known’ Natrona county ranchman, is’ pound. Both mother and child are re. |several Datrolmen are erocea. ce-|strictly Cash Store in Casper. A; in town today on a short buying and ported to ‘be progressing nicely. anwar the ©. Tyte saniteey chore (goods rue be paid for before leay. sak _ SSS SS i sae ” : - ing our store or on deli 7 are & business trip. LONDON.—Over 1,500,000 wo-|Patrolmamn Frank Webb succeeds | treated alike. Pay CASH. Sees men in Great Britain will bé uneble Kyte, while Frank Moulihan takes j,Ess, We cater to quality as ail Ben Scherck is confined at his |to find husbands, according to sta-'the beat left open’ by Webb’s move. !ng price. Groceries Meats and Har. home today suffering from a severe tistics enumerating the proportion |The only new addition to the force | ware, ae cold. His condition is not serious, his of males to females in the country. Be Feprolman tom Denavan pho wwiy indisposition being only of temporary Saya |2ave tne evening Center, street "beat.)} SPER Ci 3 nates Ege ee Om P &. WANTED—A receptioness at. Jef-|None of the other night men have | % COMMERCIAL Cy frye’s studio. _5-2-2t | changed beats. x Miss Sadie LaTouf, has returned x from a month's busineds and pleas- ure at various poin Fo er of Ch capital city r mne, &@ W dent, was enne men 19 buying supplies. Dv * 1 this morning to pa in trading on the local markets jay. oe ® e oe & | Potter, well known In a few days I shall be in a position to receive bids for the ep Dr. W. H. Brad pastor of the mv Rresbyterian church, is receiving con- Wetec her ypenencs from | With the arrival in Casper this mer UOC this year than morning of G. S, Price, under-sheriff ed by the h ve 3 eavy of Albany county and the subse- the agents of eastern’ quent apprehension of Marie King, a fs houses who are vainly | colored woman who has resided at he toner E eee East Fourth street for the past Loven mark. Bids’ several months, the authorities of Spee cents gave already | Laramie have at lest cleaned up the little wool having heen Mystery of the systematic series of ug woo! faving been’ burglaries in the Gem city in which from te cheawice wing te 84-/ thousands of dollars worth of mer- lding. started off ae 50 omg Chandise was taken from several (ing, Started off at 50 cents prominent stores in Laramie for wool but not a sale was made. The King woman who was appre- expected that most of the nended here is charged with grand wool will be sold around ‘iareeny for removing about $3,000 cent level with light clean worth of merchandise, composed wool woot breaking a new record for/ mostly of fine ladies ready-to-wear AOR |from the Golden Rule store in the The average grade of the wool ac-! university city. cording to the returns so far will’ The clue was recently run down he higher than ever before. Excep- by the Laramie authorities resulting tional weather conditions which ex-|in the arrest of a half dozen meme isted during the mitted the winter have Per- | bers of the gang, the last of whom, flocks to come thru in | jt is stated, was the Casper woman. it shape and the increased yield Just as soon as the trein arrived of wool is noticeable in the shearing. here Mr. Price went to police head- Reports of an average fleece in ex- quarters and requested co-operation cess of 12 pounds on 100 head of | go that the woman could be appre- sheep razed from the flocksihas | hended immediately as efforts were been made with the return being made to warn her of the ar- om one 100 sheared having been 'yival of the Laramie officer. in excess of 17 pounds. The suspicion proved correct when With higher prices for wool, |the officer visited the houge but the it wool yields dd no flock ioe [sale attempt to escape was during the year, the sheep indus-| easily frustrated by the rapid ar. iry in the central part of the state | rival of the officers. is entering upon its most substan- — ial period with heavy returns ex-! upmie iis city NEWS ° > FIGHTING FOR MISS BLACKMORE IMPROVING The many friends of Miss Leone MUNICH STILL _ Biackmore will be rejoiced to learn of the improvement in her health. IN PROGRESS iss Blackmore has been nursing in the hospital at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, for many months and con- | ment tracted pneumonia two weeks ago. s into but she is now sufficiently improved Communist ‘to be able to sit up. fs continued in Blackmore hastened to her upon re- ceiving the news of her illness, and will return home in about two weeks. It is probable that Miss Leone will accompany her parents home. “oe # pe hting rh last night. Sena IRENE CASTLE WEDS CAPTA IN Jack Parker of Lost Springs. who IN NEW YORK has extensive interests in the Lance Creek and adjoining fields, spend- ing a few days in Casper in con- ference with the heads of various oil companies here. NEW YORK, May 3.—Mrs. Irene nous dancer and d to Capt. F tae Robert Treman of Ithaca this after-| B- R. Scribner of Thermopolis was noon at the “Little Church Around '# business arrival in Casper last night | the Corner.” The license gave her age Hie ples to spend povete aay here | Fi and his as 30 years. during the presen ol 8 ‘ock boom. _ B. A. Gordon and mother of Wor- land were numbered among the ar- rivals in Casper last night. The 300 ARRESTS IN CASEER DURING. tay nay aaa: MONTH OF APRIL Dur the month of April ap- proxir 500 arrests were made by the police partment for all v ns of city ordinances. The Y revenue » most of the ses com- under police consideration, h: been assessed fines. In all cases re th efines were not paid the m served time, doing repair duty the cit BUTTERMILK in the first two days, EVERY DAY AND aving a drunk charge as | of ‘the predicament of ALWAYS SAY NATRONA BUTTER | FRESH MADE EVERY DAY | the victim. FIVE ARRESTED IN DISTURBANCE disturbance cases nen were arrested and te made their night. Three of s of the fight were badly | injured as the result of Three of the men im- e returned soldiers. It t the fight was the out- 1 feeling between the to a squabble which the streets eral days stopped by the police. ~ “GET THE HABIT” Natrona Butter Shop 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 known | Buy Victory Bonds Harry P. Hyn Cheyenne hotel a well n and oil operat- or, is among the busin and pleas- ) ure visitors in Casper toc | Oil Exchange Barber Shop 4 DeLUXE & We Strive To Please We give every Customer a Sterilized Steam and Face Towel with every Shave. Our Toilet Articles Are the Best We Can Buy. WIP POL LIL LI LDL MMM ML La LL. 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