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els it. Es b-4 q 7” ze r sp Se be an ol ye m di ar PAGE EIGHT BODY OF HERDER FOUND, MYSTERY | Io GLEARED UP Identity in Doubt, However, Unti Coroner Arrives and Investiga tion Is Conducted by Authorities. sterious the of decoraposi m deserted t y ro the dis- r who was Hardwa d to the » man’s roomy n had beer The sold considerable money and it was the im hat the man anobh rade to le icsanthanen mmionthwn é ‘ters got in their work and the 7 to 2. NTRS Cali as ; sheeie {machinery and even pieces of flesh At Lovell the sugar town team } r, and his disapp -e was Were taken as grewsome evidence of defented Cody in an exciting and c i no trace of him having the fatal ident. close game 3 to 1. io aTehianthenbel Merking the effect of the ex- A regular schedule of srames is be- that the bedy found iplosion, windows were broken in ing prepared which will cover the A '@) Natvongiaeil iit perts of town, while resi- town between Thermopolis and Cody 's in the eastern end of the and give each town at least two Sun- aouaia city were shook violently. A I: om h was foul play. TWEE SEVERELY INURED WHEN AUTOMOBILE TAKES PLURGE OFF HIGH BANK 27. {ness district Wyo., _ Sheridan at a ter- eed over the Big Horn ; Cadillac car, driven by G. B. Taylor of Taylor & Co., oil shed into a horse which in the r rebounded spun down a twenty foot em- ankment, killing the horse, com- pletely the car and seri- yusly i » of the six occus a trained fractured garage man, rerous scalp and James rd Keenan, All three are Brinker, ie the mo other oc- iss Geneva Limmer. They ight bruises. aylor, the field manager of per from disappe arance of athe - dents. » ‘style - feature will be a pie and cake » sito the NITRO BLAST the hundr ‘window , it a law-abiding place. y aided by Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘METER BASIS FOR WATER AT COHOOL WOK PLACED ON EXHIB! od ANNUAL DISPLAY HERE WEDNESDAY An event of much interest welGane analy Cas- | quality per people is the annual exhibit to CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 27.— _ Captain C. M, June of the state pub-/ service commission has returned} judged, and prizes from Sheridan, where he went last best pie and the week for a final conference with city will be awarded for the be given at the high school gymna- best cake. There will also be a few officials regarding the water supply | sium, Wednesday afternoon, begin- varieties of cooked foods and canned situation in that community. He is! ning at 1:30 o’clock. The depart- foods. now drawing up a graduated scele of me f home econom applied| ‘Miss Deatrich has planned an ex. consumers, and art, and manual training will have nnounced, will re- hibit of a great many articles made dae the rate to the small consumer tn her art classes, {and materially increase that to the The high school class in applied large c mer. art has made many beautiful things I customer wil} go on a meter ‘which will be shown. Mr. Shallen-| basis in the next few months. berger ,the manual training instruc- Betw tor will have his part in the manual be in training work room. The main ar- defraying all the expenses of instal- ticles on display there will be the! lation. The initial cost probably will n furniture made by vdvanced classes.' b€ in excess of $60,000. The order =|) ‘Gea vand <witers willl ibe | “ranting the changes will be issued contest. The students will during the afternoon, and within a few days, and will be at ke them at home and bring them hoped that many people will of the municipal authori- gymnesium where _ their | the exhibits. ‘BASIN, GREVBULL AND = their work on display. Miss Gardner, who has charge of home economics depertment, plans an exhibit of sewing done by ; both grade and high school stu- At 4 o’clock the members of the advanced classes will appear in a show, wearing gowns which were made by themselves. In the cooking exhibition, the d within thet time, the city i attend the ti _ - Mrs. Perry Ellswick and Mrs. Hen- n and daughter, who left Cas- t week on 2 motor tour to Bil-! ‘mngexiblertendeette rived safely in the Montana ! ; LOVELL WIN GAME $ He ay night, making a two bac e Vr any record for the trip with an all| s that of the ght stop at Sheridan. street (IPENING BALL SEASSN ©. roves or trevnit a amon ) miles from the camp ¥ ine . . ors in Casper today a in the int s of northern Wyoming (Special to the bune) oil compunie < Be AS -» Mz ~The base SS Basin team at Basin pl team A Tribune Want Ad Will Sell It, t some unknown minor accident composed of old time le ened when one of the men started handling the glycerine cans. Shortly after the explosion the im- from all over this si wountry, defeating the score of 13 to 7. Batteri mediate vicinity was littered with Kendall Spurrior and Snow; Leaguers . pieces of machinery and bits of lime, Smith and Ramsey. ade in sper human flesh, but with the influx of At Worland the te: m of that town Greybull team is of people the souvenir was defeated by the Consumed in Casper | ge dzy games a month. the east side garage was ae - smashed by the explosion, while the Midwest hotel, the Wyatt hotel and other business properties in the busi- suffered the loss of BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE FRESH MADE EVERY DAY tl “GET THE HABIT” FAKE CALL IS USED TO SPEED UP OFFICERS. winde noon natating that a man anaa been AT THE IRIS TOMORROW shot as the result of a gambling game tucre, aused a hurried auto trip for Seidel, undersheriff and other . Hees of the sheriff's offi When 7 rem es shows a hows a theling pics the officials arrived at the shearing of the old west in a new Wilham "0X station they were informed that the photoplay called “The Coming of the | message had been faked in order to ’ which will be shown at the my { facilitate the call. The request for theater Wednesday. This playtipya anno: ory aot ~ N B Sh taken from the book by Charles (Buea a ite “tarseacbenes atrona butter op Alden Seltzer and was staged by" Teenie Bes ae anes 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 Open Daily Until 7:00 P. M. Sunday 10:00,A. M. to 12:00 M. which had already Si 2 e Arthur Rosson. There n be nO hefore the doubt that Mix and his director spend Steps ae a vast amount of time thinking up PEASE CHUE new western stunts for their pictures. “The Coming of the Law’ dea with a wang of rustlers in Dry Bot- tom. in New Mexico. Mix, as Kent Hollis, enters the town, where his father long had owned a ranch and a newspaper. His father is dead. He learns that the town is run by & rustlers, who -have robbed his father of many cattle. He turns in with a & vim to clean up the town and make % In this he is .% ney and pretty % yed by Brownie j been settled long rival of the officers. Fraternal Organizations Please Note Judge ( Nellie Hazelton—pli Vernon. You are cordially invited to participate in the Decoration Mr, and Mrs. George Martin of ® Day exercises. All orders,are urgently requested to turn Bates Hole are in Casper auay in out in full force accompanied by service flag. You are response to a communication which j they received yesterday stating that & requested to be in place by 9:45 a.m. Friday morning, Mrs. Martin’s aunt in California w. May 30th, at the new City Hall. seriously ill. Mrs. Martin will leave {Signed), for California tonight to visit the in- ‘valid. Gne Ford Truck. in Good Shape. East Third St. - nc Barbed Wire Fireplace Dampers Poultry Netting Metal Corner Beads Glass Carpenter Too!s Phone 528 ‘East Side ieoutell JSED CAR DEPARTMENT We Have the Following Used Cars For Sale: One Overland 90 Truck. One Buick 6 One 85-4 Overland Roadster. One Paige Roadster. 90 Touring. JOHN W. WHISENHUNT & CO. Natrona Lumber Co. Natrona Lumber Co. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. Complete Assortrnent of Garden Tools Lawn Mowers Grass Cutters Sprinklers, Etc. Moderate Prices One Overland Phone 79J 8 Coal Chutes Screen Wire Metal Lath Paints and Varnishes Garden Tools Builders’ Hardware Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER on ote ote WYOMING 353 North Beech Street SHERIDAN, WYO. 2,200 and 2,300 meters will | TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919 | . NOTICE. (Sound Mapnified | Entertainer ai the Several Million | Wigwam All Week Times by Phone) A special trent for musie Igvers ‘has been arranged by the manage- —Aj|ment of the Wigwam. J. J. Burns, Orpheum circuit entertainer will en- tertain the crowds at the popular soft ‘he cannon’s roar; it can be heard drink emporium, for the remainder Ywo or twenty miles. The ticking of of the week. ‘es an be amplified until it _ The entertainments start at 8:30 in the evening and continue until 10:30, All persons who picked up pieces of human. flesh at the scene of the fatal explosion last night are re- quested to return the grewsome souvenirs to John Wilson, pt the Henning hotel, so that fitting arrange- ments for funeral services can be made, The wife and family of the dgad men will wish all respect pos- sible paid to the remains of the men who were victims of the accident. SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. man’s voice can be made as loud as rounds like breakers on an ocean 214 wij] continue until’ Saturday), 97 JOHN McGRATH, wif, night. 5-27-2t hief of Police. “It’s no trick at all to magnify a ee juan Sar sound four or five million times, or, WANTED—Pleasantly situated room por sALE-——New Geo. Steck & Son indefinitely,” said Tom Lambert, al! with modern cenveniences by re- int S Bat wireless telephone engineer, today. spectable, professional lady. Box 22, high grade Baby Grand piano, “AN that is needful is to connect a/ Tribune. + Owner moving away. Terms. Call at —_ number of vacuum valves in multiple = = Buy It or Trade It. yvith a wireless receiving set, and the) thing is done. At the first receiving | 'rontact a voice will be nornial. Cut in one vecuum valve and it is raised feven times; thereafter it squares it- self—seven times seven to forty- nine, for the next vacuum valve, and 49 times 49 for the next, and so on.” “T mean volume of sound; nower of transmission,” explained Lambert. “In a test recently, a |Phonograph was connected with an amplifier at midnight, and we were jetting: it up gradually to supply all) San Francisco with song and amuse- jment, whenMhe police urged us to| = aah BROTHERHOOD of RAILWAY CLERKS “In the stadium at Golden Gate ge No. 1114 May 29, 1919 residence 1020 S. Elm. Phone 225W. er es serene not First Annual Ball —given by the made audible all over the grandstand while an athletic meet was in pro- gress. Captain Robert W. A. Brewer, an experimenter, moved off 2,000 feet and spoke quietly to his dog, nd the dog couldn’t be held. A, eless station which I em not per- mitted to name recently: received a telephone message ®from Europe, and Casper Lo Yhrough its amplifier startled duck fhunters in the marshes eight miles ¥ . _ Rewer MASONIC TEMPLE C.F. Otis of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. 5 5 TICKETS $1.00 are numbered among the social and EXTRA LADIES 50c business tors in Casper. Mr. Otis <i is a prominent Denver oil man and hi extensive interests in the ts Creek ifeld. Mrs. Otis will be jeentive for many social attractions here during her stay. BEST VENTILAT- MATINEE ED THEATER IN 2:30 & 4 P.M THE STATE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 OF QUALITY PICTURES TODAY ‘Ee. EMERSON, ANITA LOOS, SHIRLEY MASON AND ERNEST TRUEX, IN “GOOD-BYE-BILL” TOMORROW THRILLING ACTION IN ROUND-UP GF CATTLE HERD BY RUSTLERS THE NOTED FILM STAR AND DARE. DEVIL OF THE SCREEN IN HIS LATEST FIVE-REEL PRODUCTION “The Coming of the Law” NOT A REPEATER—FIRST SHOWING IN CASPER ALSO SMILING BILL PARSONS IN A TWO-REEL COMEDY A Woman instinctively knows quality and style in men’s wear. She can understand values, match colors, and appreciate quali- ty. She will recog- nize better qualities in Cutter & Crossette Cravats You men justify your good judgment of mens’ wear by bringing the woman who understands with you tothe store where you both are understood. i Webel Commercial Co. Watch Our Windows, THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows