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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919 of /06 PAID BY HOME SERVICE IN THIS STATE mins Fight Expected to 4 A Develop Bouts of Real Class 500 Wyoming Families Visited and Given Aid by Red Cross Workers; Figures Fail to Tell Story. How well Uncle Sam, thru the Red Cross, is paying his debt of gratitude to the men and the families of men! who offered their lives in the re- cent war, is evidenced by figures compiled by the Mountain Di on of the Red Cross in Denver, which show that in the last month Home Service workers visited 500 Wyoming families, giving a total financial as-! sistance of $1,706.64 to them. But figures don’t tell the story of what Red Cross Home Service work- ers are doing. Figures don’t tell of lonesome trips on rough trails over steep hills and through winding can- ons to carry provisions to isolated families; they don’t tell of painful AOXING ROOM IN ‘QUEENIE’ FINED FOR SMASHING “PROSPECT, CLA in the East la | By H. C. HAMILTON : (United Press Staff Correspondent) }, _NEW YORK, June 25.—With the| ¢ | big fight at Toledo approaching, {tle attention is being paid to |smaller fry of puglism but there are |p: |} pending ip the East some bouts of | b; jreal class which probably will deyel-| op after the conclusion of the hea: | Weight scrap and which will deriv many a dollar from the h delphia lightweight, is one of miles trudged in the dust under a blazing sun to bring a family tele- graphic word on seme matter that! had been investigated; they don’t tell! of the discharged soldiers to whom) advice which saved their entire fu- tures was given. The service to these Mountain Di- vision families ran the gamut of hu- man woes and worries and joys. Com- munication with long-lost soldiers was established. Personal matters which were causing trouble or fear| were straightened out. Disabled sol- diers were told they might receive pay from the government while learn-; ing new trades or professions. In- surance which had lapsed and was b lieved to stand merely for lost pre- miums was restored for its full value. Little services were performed with} the same care which was given to big ones. The local Home Service workers} of the Red Cross want it known that! they are ready for any duty at any/ time. Members of civilian or mili- tary families or discharged soldicrs| who can be advised or encouraged | in any way, are asked to consult with} the Red Cross Home Service. | (ee AS DENVER YARDS | ' MAKING STRONG | BID FOR LAMBS The Denver livestock market wit- nessed a 25 per cent increase in bus- iness last year end the number of sheep handled there this year is ex-} pected to eclipse all former records for that center, according to O. W.) Allen, livestock representative of the | Denver Union Stockyard company, who joined the Denver boosters in Casper Wednesday. Denver is mak- ing a strong bid for western grown) sheep and is gradually forging to) the front in the livesteck line to the | detriment of some river points. BILLINGS MEN ON WAY SOUTH. BASIN, Wyo., June 25.—The Ba-! sin chamber of commerce has made} preparations for entertaining the Bil- lings booster special here Wednes- day evening and night. The train will be met by the members with cars and the visitors shown over the} city and country adjacent when | al banquet will be served at Fraternity hall followed by a dance. > TWO WOMEN ON TRAMP ACROSS | THE COUNTRY WORLAND, Wyo., June 2 Joy and her daughter, of Washington, passed through Worland this week en- route to Kaycee, Wyoming. They have just returned from the Yellowstone Park and hiked most of the distance, only taking a ride occasionally when the opportunity afforded. The} that they can average 20 miles y. Four years ago Mrs. Joy and another daughter walked from coast to coast taking 10 months to complete the task. This trip they left Washington | the first of April. = a : CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL 1 Management Mrs. Nye Roberts ie 516 South Durbin Street, Boarding and Day School. Lucheon Served, Open Air other markets over our priva' ute quotations. Information Phone 203 Casper, Wy | good reasons. | inclined to hold back if there was a} Mrs. | = ———___—_ _ . — Tr - - “ - - TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc, STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, snd A wre f bi Place the convenient facilities of our office at your di posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- and quotations furnished “upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other isaues. to see Leonard step with, and there is Joe Welling, veteran Chicago fight- er, just itching for a crack at the lightweight title. . Ritchie Mitchell, the Milwaukee boy | Leonard stopped when he won the American lightweight championship just previous to defeating Freddie Welsh for the world's title, is mak ing motions for a return go. He claims to have developed a punch b3 sacrificing some of his wonderful! peed and believes himself ready to give Leonard a real argument. There are the three of them and | Jersey promoters also seek to get} Leonard into a ring with the welter- | weight champion, Jack Britton, as | his opponent. Tendter is in line for a bout} quicker than either Welling or! Mitchell, not because he is so much | better than these, but for other very | Welling is growing! old in the harness and was defeated} @ short time ago. Mitchell already has had one good pasting at the hands of the champion and doesn’t look like so much of a card as he did a couple of years ago. Tendler has} been breezing along, winning his bouts with ease as a rule, and earn-} ing a grand reputation along the seaboard. Tendler probably would ave more excuses if the subject of a| fight were opened than Leonard. He has bten getting along well without | meeting the champion and might be prospect that Leonard might knock im out—a prospect which always just in the offing when Leonard meets any man. } When Leonard met Kid Le t a time when the latter v st weight champion, the lightweight king | was far from being at ease. In fact, | it is quite doubtful if he would have | consented to the match and it been) up to him to arrange it. And, since Britton succeeded in knocking out Lewis, it would be very strange should | Leonard agree to meet Britton with-| out quibbling. NEW FLOURING MILL IN STATE BASIN, Wyo., June 25.—The con- tract hes been let for a new flouring mill at Greybull. The new mill will | be strictly modern and ample in size to handle all wheat milled in that vicinity. “CAN I BE CURED?” SAYS THE SUFFERER How often have you heard that sad | ery from the yictims of disease. Per- haps the disorder has gone too far for | help, but oftener it is just in its first | stages and tke pains and acheg are only | , | nature's first cries for help. Do not |i despair, Find out the cause and give |> nature all the help you can and she E will r you with health. Look after |» | the Hidneya, ‘The kidneys are the moct overworked organs of the human body, 18 and when they fail in their work of | filtering and throwing off the poison | that constantly accumulates in the sys- | tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD | arlem Oil Capsules will MEDAL Japs give almost immediate relief from kid ney. bladdey troubles and their a, pulletees SOS ‘rom short order. But be the namé on every box. In three sizes. = sealed packages. Money, refunded ‘* they do not help you, Tobin Residence, Phone 339 French and Music Featured Classes, Playground Activities ‘te wires. 2. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. | beer bottle over the head of Walter Owings, her husband, was fined $10 lit-} to pay her co: 4 in justice popularity | ¢o. td 4 » |Mrs. Owings and S. J “ we Lew Tendler, the sensational Phila- mags and S. J. Hall, who was m ae the [2 22 Owings’ house when Mr. Ow- youths the Eastern fans would like |.8* Teturned that night. Mrs. |an attack but admitted of being un- be Casper Daiip HUBBY WITH BEER BOTTLE AND WOULD DEMONSTRATE IN COURT The story. “Queenie,” queen of the sandbar istrict, admitted having broken a “queen” told a different nd costs yesterday afternoon before udge W. E. Tubbs, and then pro- eeded to smash Mr. Owings on the| ¥anted ead a third time. Queenie, now Vir-| Which it seems occ inia Owings, paid her fine, promised | /& lawyer decided s later, left the enuct| ter to keep that out of the case her husband's head. wanted to tell of “queer the/room, then decided to return and} @ucth the queen: ay more compliments to her hus-|. “Welk I gu . the law’s gotta al and. . : She did. Mrs. Owings finally decided to let er lawyer plead her case yesterday |¢d to show of peace court. He at-| threate of memor: in the case attempt hat Mr. Owings had d to “bump off queenie and pap _fro joy asa re.| emPted to establish that she acted | Mr. Hall,” but there was little in the pit Bg ee Wiles Dene " Fe-/story. She had Owings choking her. | testimony to show that he had made | It is true that Benny Leonard has| fusband. The case showed that the|#MY threats to do either queenie or |completely disposed of ques | attack oceured Saturday night about | her principal witness any harm j compistely opens 2 Be tg este | 10 o’cloc’e. | And go Judge Tubbs thought Mrs still left a couple of good boys he|_, The, testimony of Mr. Owings| Wings really should have a fine, has not met, and one with how ha | Showed that the bottle baptismal epi-| S"¢ Paid the fine, took one “loving” eonlildeaee A good wate in © celden | sode resulted from some uncompli- edd af Busband, ang beicas hey way cond | jmentary remarks passed between | /"® ‘Wo spectators applauded oe es The rapidly ov that r New York t that once the rencent rumor Mr. Ow- said he made no remark about which provoke Owings would top they never could b. the influence of liquor. p to be You Can’t Cure Rheumatism With Liniments and Loti Tf you are afflicted \ h Rheu-Jof the g that Ss cause th has no equ ; of matism, why waste ti ments, lotions and oth 1 that never did cure|*# and never will? with lini- | case blood purifier, er loc plications Rheuz Rheumati trace of Do not try to rub the pain away, | system. for you will never succeed. 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