Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 8

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———s : ee PAGE HIGHT PAE > Che Casper Dally Cribune ——— coir pe aa ees : Frontier Days at Cheyenne. | Save your money—-eat at the Har. _>--- \ vey. program at Chey- | attson, in the employ | enne FIRE i ‘REDS’ - ated Royalty. compa- Siig —— BR al! | ad Dies in 2 Cheyerine ¢ fy. a St for Denver Saturday for a W. J. Bonham, of the 1 te} ——— two months’ trip. niture company in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., | Never gets of your nerves sHEYENN —_—- s here on bus if BiG PARADE 5 Ne tere aly, 2 ees H. Britechneideriof the Cactus Pe-| ee vices were conducted Su , fo : Leopold Kabis, former adju- |troleum company, has left to_attend Read Tribune ed Press.) tant general of Wyoming, who was! * “You oughta get all of ’em nit. you! contrary to the city tr affic ordinance. | _—Firing took | found dead by his wife shortly after are colt Ba eS Asked Ri we a doing so close { noe in between |strenuous exertion in chopping wood he driver of a small motor to the fire plug, he said: THE H orkid te Mr. Knbic came to Cheyenne in|truck had just been told to 1 “Guess I was trying to get some MATINEE OF QUALITY 1868. He came to this country from| $5 fine and said he couid not 1 . water; no, I really didn’t know, judge, mhen|heawas but a ‘boy!|He wasidue t for the city that I could not park near a fire 2:30 & 4 P. M. PICTURES »orn in Baden 73 years ago.| jail. It happen he police court plug.” ; a prominent part in affairs| before Judge W. E. Tubbs and voiced — Judge Tubbs then informed him TONIGHT BEST VENTILAT- y and in the state. In 1874) the sentiment of r motorists who that it was a violation that it was ED THEATER IN county clerk, and later was| Violate the c ordinance, also a violation to park closer than FIRST SHOW AT 7:20 THE STATE to the position of ¢ clerk. | some unknow d oth 30 feet to an alley in the city. Then alsolservediat one timelas' Unite y. But Ju Tubbs had his he dismissed him with a promise of TODAY LINA CAVELLERI “TWO BRIDES” TOMORROW Ithy fine the next time he ap- red in court. The man was lucky and admitted it. More than one bicycle rider in the t city within the last few days has found that it is costly to ride on the sidewalks of the city. One was fined y for riding on the side- treet was too bad revenue collector, and in 189 : candidate for governor of the “Well, we get ten or twelve a day - e of Wyoming. In 1893 and 1894! jin here to pay a fine for v he was adjutant general of the state.| of city traffic rule: 1 5 = He built up large business inter-| time we will get them a ests in Cheyenne and was prominent! we will have most of th in the fraternal organizations to| ‘The driver had turned a _(By Axsociated Press.) |.) Which he belonged. He was the old-/ ASHINGTON, July 22.— The est Odd Fellow in Wyoming, and is| {had cut acress k . t : aicdoriniettivestandlnad ite aad bition enforcement bill, de-'said to have been the oldest in the! bile headed in the 1 to ride in, indicating West Second s ed by members opposing it United States, if not in the world,! fe street. nyite a presiden- ng joined the orgar ion 50 Towards the close of a long list er car in the was Ff ed by they ago. Besides the und the of vio! rs and fine protesters which e SD bd. > today by vote of 287 to 101.'Odd Fellows he was a member of Could see cheney oe eee ana) had been appearing before him, Judge 66 Tr the Knights of Pythias. He was the cn hed net been armed Aller! Tubbs spoke out In @ ] e ANTOMOBIL FS CLASH MT irst exalted ruler of the B. P. 0. E. voked the remask and bret! “Somebody should print all of these lodge No. 660. 5 nd City ordin in red ink and make iA fascinating romance of the Fur Trapping Country in the Distant North Woods SMILING BILL PARSONS in “THE SEA WOLF” tion by Judge Tubbs and Warren Richardson, | "!*° * Han Ata sre. so that a few of the objectors could He is survived by his widow and by , it in letters about four inches hieh STREET INTERSECTION, scsi. , according to information K? *. eSa0s oat ‘- state that the Buick,j furnished by coun G, Rideout, was coming] Mrs. Tom Hark te of speed that the failed to work. The spring officials. ordered by 2 fine and| of a neigh-| ie Cope. Mrs. Har-| But this man was only one of % fearn.” ——Also string of violators that streamed in- * ——— DRIVERS GIVEN JOLT ga coe to the police court yesterday after- Be hilders is here from Al- SATURDAY. noon. One man had parked closer, cova her mother, Mrs. S. AY . WOMEN CITED tan teeth ta ptked one, cov DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE KNICKERBOCKER a —a—A~E— EE ee _When two motor cars clashed at JN TO COURT IN BUCKEROO ft ii orotate é orclock, the ASSAULT CASES u t ty re- it n eel. Two minor assault cases came be- do tecte teste te toate ate-ate sto ateste ste chose ste ste sho ae-cteate she-ate shoal she ste ehe-afo Se efe-aleete ste sloeteeteeteate The people fore Judge W. E. Tubbs in the jus. X Fae ge eae ego eae eae og Mae Ma Mae Mar Na Ne Ce ee ee ee er” “a Me $ the afte z : ‘ rni 7 7 he afternoon and be- tice of peace court this morning and - 3 c of the unusual speed of one were settled. Genevieve Robrts swore ae 3 p tho there would! out a warrant yeste fternoon, ; & e ad i . Occupants of charging Mr. and Mrs. George Kil- 3, & hoth car 1 uninjured. lam with attempting to kill her. In = b3 _The Ford car driven by Floyd another warrant she stated she feared Bod Se ho is vi e from Bur- that the two would kill her. &e ~~ Colo., the north, Judge Tubbs fined the defendants @ 3, & ¢ $ nd costs and released them on a e@ $3 It was nearly across the eet wher mise to secure peace bond of $500. 1S n nee + s n the rear by the Buick) ed so that in case of an- @ f a4 yming fre the south on Center s ay p m the south on Center k Miss Roberts may be a SY + o+, Judge Tubbs to p “ % 2 o%, ‘- RD ‘? 1M ? —3 er i one of the first! \ins was released. Just a neighbor- | + + the police in m2ny ing quarrel, was the comment of of- a od + he first in which the rs in a collision felt ee of police c ol. A. Step appoinel tathe GLENHURST RIG and handled apable manner. IN BIG MUDDY the poli tation had a re- accident. BURNED TODAY HINIMUM Th Sl ee eae: rock in the Big Muddy field burned eurly this morning. This is the word asper this morning. Mr. Thomas said the rig is located at the east iH § EMPLOYES end of the field, s s = SS Soap, deca or fectant pur- | chased several months ago with the | placed on the bill by former | ack McGrath, formed a ficials. > K? * 1M + THE LARGEST LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES IN WYOMING ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. ‘acs vote ate ato-ate-ate | oat ees % + o, iM + 2 "rte Le tecte at so-ofe-s K? + tees sd RY toa “ee IF YOUR FAVORITE TOILET ARTICLE IS ON THE MARKET KIM- BALL HAS. IT The Kimball Drug Store The Rexall Store Phone 26 The Pioneer Store 1% ? iM ie R? set mY e KA Mee, oege efoaeates gees te efeate, oe K? ¢ K2 ° iM ee (Uy Associated Press.’ “ WASHINGTON, July 22.—The! da bill today providing | day for all | * spt those in| meeting. The bill was he wage is e bonus of $240 Prt itnea te eae ue You Will if You Have Read de mplovel Ss. aly ap or powder or had ever seen it. B There was no freight bill. y ] ‘h Sh The council finally, after several e Ee er STOCKMEN VOTE harsh remarks as to the germicidial RD eS oe 5 3 5 ° 2 A c 5 8. s Ey a J z = 5 eM Say to! + Me See K? ¢ oust “oes o+, tos Sac Seat >, a exe Xe ° qualities(f the’ powder, passed’ the a U.S. CONTROL OF pane ithe spollce aS bi of the Hills aeetectectoatectocfoatoatpcfostectoctestestectoctoctoatectpetecfortestonteatedtes Seefente abo cfoateatectecteateatpateets GRAZING LANDS ‘tic to that effect but more than one ee member thought the police commit- a. BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT toring federal control | wy, Aith tg arnouner to the IT’S NOW IN PICTURES ng purposes thru the national for- | Jadies of Casper that we have service, was adopted a con ference here today of stockmen, rep. | Purchased the beauty parlors ot IRIS T T b W 9 resenting 13 Western states. 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