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Pack BQH FRED L. CHABBE COMMISSIONER OF PRORIBITICN of Anti - Saloon’ Superintendent League Entitled to Much Credit for Dry Victory, Says Go- ernor in Address. L. BABCOCK) June of Cheyenne, unti the sioner. In an address at the dedication of new state prohibition -commis- a new church near Burns, effect to the end that Wyoming shall be bone dry after this month, and in so doing made public for the first time the fact that he had decided to place Mr. Crabbe at the head of the dry He jaw-enforcement machinery. i last year’s campaign for pro- hibition there was no one entitled to so much credit for winning the fight as the former superintendent of the aloon league, Mr. Fred L. t C rabbe. “During the past year I have had on to become well acquainted Mr. Crabbe, and the more I seen of him the better I have and the more I have edmired He is a reformer with com- unfortunately r c He is bon: est and he is fearless in doing his duty. “He will be the first commissioner for the state of Wy- oming, and unless I am greatly mis- taken in the he will see that the is enforced Mr. Crs 13 from the d Wyoming! pveral years ergo to prohibition fight in this s made warm enemies, r friends. Contrary to to be a rather prevalent » he is not a preacher, but; yer. In the 1918 campeign he 1 a spectacular fight for the oust- ing of the saloon, and it is under-} stood that more recently he has been cooperating with the governor in cleaning up vice and gambling in va- rious parts of the state. His new position will pay him $3,000 a year —the same es he drew from the anti- saloon league. He will assume office July 1. a BLAST VICTIM | STILL UNKNOWN. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Walters motor- ed over from Thermopolis last even- ing and report the roads good be- tween here and the city where the hot springs grow. Dana is the chief glycerine man in the Big Horn Basin and is here looking after matters connected with the recent explosion east of Casper. The torpedo company is still in doubt as to the identity of the man who was killed with Mr.| McCoy at the time of the explosion| and from late reports it appears as} though the companion of McCoy wes} a discharged soldier as he wore al soldier’s uniform. | Mr. Walters reports that there are} a great many travelers and tourists | on the way to Yellowstone and that | every tenth car is issnove a Ford. RETURNED YANK | VISITS SISTER) Sergeant Roland R. Rausch, form- erly of Lincoln, Neb., and well) known in Casper arrived here last evening from Billings and Boise City, Montana, where he was discharged from the service. Sergeant Rausch served through ane war with the hospital service eas. He was et the front all during the war and gassed during one of the, German attacks. Sergeant Rausch is visiting his sis- ter, Mrs. G. W. Hughes, the wife of the well kno Midwest machinist. NEBRASKA OFFICIAL T0 QUPLIGATE ROAD OUTFIT Arthur Bowering, county commis- ner of Cherry county, Nebraska, a prominent stockman of that lo- cality, spent a day in Casper last, week for the purpose of witnessing the operation of the road equipment recently purchased by Natrona coun- ty. The Nebraska commissioner was impressed with the road program laid out by the commissioners of Natrona county and will recommend the pur-} chase of a similar outfit for his county. Mr. Bowering spent a half day vis-| iting with the Nebraska colony here. This was his first visit to Casper for) about 17 years, and he declared that the only thing he recognized was the, old asbestos building and the Casper mountains. NOTICE That Lloyd Nevers has left home without just cause and I will not be responsible for any debts contracted! by him after this date. WILLIAM H. NEVERS. June 6-12-19* 10.— superintendent of the Anti-/| from the employers of labor here and the fraud. aloon league of Wyoming, will be there are comparatively few soldiers a short time later, having consider- Laramie requesting the assistance of employ- county, Sunday afternoon, Governoriers to facilitate their labor wants, as Robert D. Carey announced some of! applications in nearly every branch the plans which he hopes to put into of service have been secured. prohibition | | Kimball, OT TN el onl ROMER 22 a cee oy re Jo RMR ade ge omg eng ena RaSEONs Art ae EYER nomnenes* fhe Casper Sailp Ecibune '200 SEEK JOBS 'CHECK ARTISTS THRU U.S.LABOR ARE CAUGHT BY BUREAU, CASPER| LIQUOR D. DEALER That the U. S. Suainnoleyvment Ser- | Charged with passing fraudulent vice, a branch of which was opened |ehecks on local saloons, L, Dicken in Casper June 1, is assisting materi-|and Frank Ricketts are being held| ally in telieving congested labor con-| in the city jail today until the au- ditions is evidenced by the number investigation wet of placements that are being made 0 daily thru the local office which is) their illicit actions. Upon present- located on the second floor 8f the ing the worthless paper at the saloons Kimball building. Nearly 200 ap-|the men forged the name of Lew plications have been filed at the of-| Barker and claimed that they had fice since it opened and scores of been working for him at his sheep placements of laborers and skilled’camps. Discounting their story, a men have been made. local saloon proprietor who had Soldiers, recently discharged \are taken one of the checks called Bar- | lfgetting preference in all employment ker for confirmation and discovered ! The men were arrested |] Wouce You Reruse % 1,000,000 For Wour Love ? THE MOST BEAUTIN IL WOMAN COES the THE WILLIAM FOx DRAMA WHY | WOULD NOT MARRY SEE THE PLAY AND LEARN THE REASON thorities complete ‘who have not been able to receive able money in their Possession. good positions. A eS The U. S. Employment service is LYRIC MAKING IMPROVEMENTS Henry Brennan. groprietor of the Lyric theater. is arranging a more ar- tistic front for the playhouse. Work- ers started today to install new glass front rae to form a lobby ef- New electric fans and appli- ances to properly ventilate the thea- ter have already been installed and Watch fee THE IRIS AD RANCHER KILLED WHEN CAR GOES OFF BRIDGE : SHERIDAN, Wyo., CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY in the Cantata “THE ROSE MAIDEN” First Methodist Church, Friday, June 13, at 8:15 p. m. Tickets only 50c. Wyo., 6-10-4t June 10.—- Clarence Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. are in opera . A a" aa ta — {Tom Stout, and a rancher living on t Prairie Dog, was killed when his car’ Ten pounds of potatoes of good NOTICE LOST AT WYATT CAFETERIA Sunday noon, grey hat taken by someone thru mistake. Party can have his hat which was left on hat jran off a bridge near Old Acme, ‘variety contain approximately seven eatand him beneath. A young son and a half pounds of water and two yof Mrs. Harly Merrill, who was with and a half pounds of food, chiefly thim at the fime, was thrown clear of starch. The starch of the potato is {the car and was uninjured with the equal as food to the starch which rack. H. C. BRETSCHNEIDER, exception of some minor scratches forms the principal nutritive sub- Room 401 O. E. Bldg. and bruises. ce in bread. Be 10-2t* te THOUSANDS OF TROUT FRY ARE PLANTED IN STREAMS A large ANHECRE GE of trout fry from the fish hatcheries at Laramie ar- rived in Casper yesterday morning, and have been planted in the trout streams of Natrona county by local sportsmen interested in fish propa- gation. The shipment was composed of 25 cans, and arrived in excellent condition, practically no loss occurr- ing from the time the fry left the Fe iatetaadl SEB ARHEHE BIE HE HEHEHE IRE HEB HEHEHE ite Largest Fruit Market in the State Sweet Juicy heal While They Last <2 5C PER DOZEN aranaDERRaTEREETRAaEEER HRKER, hatcheries until planted i : Se eee ee eee All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free Those receiving the shipments “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET 114 South Wolcott Two Stores 151 South Center Phone 247 and Get the Best EK ELH AA E HAASE LES AA IAAI ALAR Holmes to Homes Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES were R. H. Nichols, G. F. Bell, W. S. J. T. Scott and J. B. Grif- fith. ‘DEMENTED MAN ' GRIEVING OVER FAMILY AFFAIR Chas. Bothwell, who was recently taken into custody by the local au- thorities after he had made three at- tempts to take his life, has been turned over to the county authorities for safe keeping and for investigation of his mentai condition. The high al- titude theory which was at first thot responsible for his mental unbalance- ment is being scouted now by medi- cal attendants who state that the man is grieving over recent trouble which it is alleged caused separation from his wife, and resultant overtaxing his system with stimulants. It is stated by his friends that his wife came here recently from Okla- homa to join him, but that shortly after her arrival here she separated from Bothwell and took up her resi- SIMONS OIL STOVES dence in a local boarding house. j Bothwell began to drink heavily i 5 | | iegeer eee was wtees en inace It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two | ence of liquor when he attempted to | take his own life. Police authorities state that” Mrs. | Bothwell was notified of her hus- band’s condition and refused to have anything further to do with him. She refused also to visit the jail whe e was confined and would vouch no in- formation concerning him. SS Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mechling left Sunday for eastern points, including i * ; i superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. EE Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” Chicago, Indianapolis, *eities and New York, on a b CASPER) -:} == ete ete, «= WYOMING | and pleasure trip to extend over s : eral weeks. — .< GaESEOB ESS SEIS SE LILI LIL ILS LEIS BIL SS SS SST We Do Not Aim To see io cheaply we can give you BO-KA ENG- LISH BREAKFAST TEA, but how good we can give it to you, and still have our prices no higher than other teas of presumably equal quality. Iced Tea is the popular summer beverage, and BO-KA ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA will be the base of a large portion of the Iced Tea used this season. Try it yourself. NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO., Minneapolis, Minn. SUOTTTOUTTOLOTOTOEE II PIILALZLLALLLLAILLL LE BS OP, WILT ILI IIS TITIES I IOI III OOS iz NRG LEGER A ARE ‘ee > UNCLE DIES ON RECENT VISIT TO VEITCH HOME * Alston Phisiey fage! age 60, died ‘yes- terday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Robert J. Veitch, from a complica- tion of diseases attendant upon old * age. 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