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Saw www es mer eer ere THURSDAY, JULY THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 ooo ——_____ : Leh __ She Casper Daily Cribune cies ae, : PAGE THREE _ GARL PETERS {§ ; —. < See LAMER SES GE FUN minutes. TI lub is lo- in the basement o Sy RVGRIS (ease eee, ee: WILD SPEEDING) S345 = |e : ‘of twent | new valscte lights, and a new Because of the great increase in) When J. L, iness, Alex White, of the White| from Denver Brose wving his office built car the motor y in the rear of the earner. was returning haust fan. The exhaust fan will be unday night in his|a great improvement to the ventila car immediately be- tion system, making a Admits He Was Going 25 Miles an »mplete ona bi hind him took a plunge over the bank | change of air in the club rooms ever; Hour and Had a Couple of | owen Riv Sis Lene ele ty Mr. Stanle nother Sn order to have the use of the and rolled into the ditch forty feet, — 3 Drinks; Severe Penalty 2 Oh tarineBIneg oa ech stree whole main floor for the grocery! below. One woman was se: riously in- gaan Lee NE, oe Fe at Pore [stock jured in the accident, M arner Is Meted Out = eve rapelaty ads is Bat ay ; ros h Att se a FOr - jreported when he arrived in Cas- e : e ollins, 10., 1a 2. D. Weathers, president of the! per Tuesday. c Peters was found of nen ened By ng ing friends mae his |p Addison .com ind Ben! It was 20 miles this side of Ault, sper » being drunk, themselves as near sheep rests here itu 5, vice pr of the Far- Colo., that the accident occurred, Mr. an r in his trial y equently they garb go Oil company, are in Cheyenne en-| Learner noticed that a car was com- te police court ie irtal OUT Mrs. Max Hirsi re- joying the Frontier celebration, and ing up behind him. He turned out s Judge W. E. one ver miles cros Monday mi will arrive here in time to attend/to let it pass but the car slowed Peters was charged with driving 'B tai ¥ the stockholders’ meeting that will’down and did not pass. Again he car which crashed into anoth side : : we take up the proposition of consoli- heard the car approaching from the at Park avenue and Park street helt imm hat the ymplete | dating the Addison and Fargo com-| rear and he started to turn out again day night. The other charges feet panies when he heard the sound of breaking against him came as an indir found 4 s When he looked around he sult of the accident. esult ery) saw the car rolling down the em- Philippot, pre J. H. Donelson and H. B. Durham, counsel for the jus "at thes same ie swim Ge Oil syndicate, ly,| were bound over to the September] pankment. Two men and a woman city, showed to the satisfaction @ pine aeUON Sg OL gr On ua Ose (CHE ed from a v mtiterm of the district court the pre-| were in the small car. Another ma- = Zs Judge Tubbs that Mr. Peters ater aC rip to Denver inary hearing held yesterday af-| chine which came up took the injured! é : x Fresh: From partially or nearly drunk, that he re- neck on in ju: of p court. | back to Ault. “ 4 2 ° sisted an officer with little BEB HOOR: | cles ete ArinaiMcKe oiheabaen werelchi th burglary and ier Sunshinefand¢Pure Air ion, an at he was responsible for scay 4 b shier, Mrs. Patric ed to her old hor erpool, Ohio. the speed of the car even tho he Gives Dance Tonight might not as Mr. Peters claimed, Four electric fans in the have been driving the car. temple ball room will make Mr. Durham took the stand be- ¢ool and enjo: cause he was at the scene of second dance of the cident shortly after it occurred and Dance club. T given each talked to Mr. Peters at the time.| Wee der the auspices of the Army Mr. Durham testified that Peters told and y_club and is chaperoned by him he was driving and goir the War Mothers. The party is be- rate of miles an hour. jing given inside to avoid the dust ham said he could tell by the pavilion outside and on and by his breath that he wa <j-|count of the cool weather prevailing. ; cated. Mr, Cain, the officer who| today. arrested him, bore out this testimo- ny to the letter when he was put) W.C. T. U. Meeting on the stand. Tomorrow re eee ase ; "hes Zz é seer ea among ; ft on furnishing $500 | ‘ ideal surroundings They » Lin- were 1 don furnishing $500 ' ii ; Xt her bond peor a come totyou in vacuum eee ns ~ THREATENS NEIGHBORS x Miss Hayes has beer 1 > packages that preserve all ion at the home STORES PLAN TO fem s Ao | f their purity, flavor and Jefferson avenue, CLOSE AT NIGHT |_ wasin af waver on the Greybull =~ food value. All meat—no I age 0 waler ‘on the Greybu en Me are LE OR. BEE GURGU S| tanviot wieltncrsiarelin oublaeth < waste. Ready - to- serve each other anal numerous personal en- —economical. counters have taken place the past | s folks | week. Webster, lat peengensn gone to Denver to visit from workers and bi A supply on your pantry Mr. Cain testified that Mr. Peters|, ‘The regular meeting of the W. C./his mother for two weeks, Sete rilstneanaye ies unos a EAL Sait eae shelf offers a happy told him he had be driving and will be held the public li- : ” : oe eac Med complaint against Joe “. b: Hebe th fy rleaye treet eon : 2 Pipers tan hE =f, na few) Mfied their intention of closing at| Wheeler, charging him with threat- *. solution to meal-time that he said “what the h—1 is it to building omorrow afternoor Lev ir fewl, —s . z ares lee SD OlOc HERR enReATTe TE Claane nese market. |0 0'¢lock to permit their employees | eing to kill. Their difficulty arose ~< = bl a a: f “The city attorney in summi all members be present, in Kar ds, Mich. {0 #0 to the Saturday night perform-| over the distribution of water. Pieine eeie Meoatet ance + of the Hagenbeck-Wallace show At least one store is to| wa ‘treat’? its workers by taking them to the the evidence said that Mr. Pe the stand admitted he about 25 miles an hou and Chic going Mrs. Brooks Will sary to go to atts wholes more or ie ,|Entertain Bridge Club in person, in orde s it nee hou t his order Water Commissioner Lou Blakesley , meats for all occasions. called to Hyattville yesterday to > wa settle troubles between users and the INDIAN PACKING GOMPANY where the law says six; that he Mrs. B. B. Brooks will entertain properly ‘eared fo » furniture Mas ade waeroeats atotestwililt Ce poRM Eats Sppointgd: two pu. GREEN BAY. WIS. tically admitted res the 1ightly Bridge club at the|houses are unusual a. Meee Gat : Pe ee es or that alstrigt and instructed and that he had Home ranch, east of Casper, on Sat-| a RESP ER TIAN ON ere once gnue down) all) gates “coupla drinks. so-| Ted Askr urdu: This club is the olc and give each water right in priority from Makota, close Others will fall in line it is asked a severe penalty so that|cial organiation in Casper, having! Dak., is here vi Mr. and Mrs.| os vected nee the amount of water to which Mr. Peters would have some respect held its meetings for more than 12) Wallace Bundy. Mr. Askroth is anx — ; they are legally entitled. for the | in the future because! year: lious to locate in Casper. — as he saidte has violated the law ——- -— BUYERS FLOCK | — and since has shown no sorrow and no, Mrs. John F # is in Wor- : | _ Save your money—eat at the Har remorse over the affair.” Then! | CITY NEWS. land, Wyo., visiting relatives, and) TOCLEARANCE _\“- Judge Tubbs fined him $100, the expects to return some time nxt ean) maximum fine for speeding. eo week. SALE IN CITY = Mrs. Rose Farrar and sor 9 , have gone to Maryville Mutual Building and See e Dan Cupid Is Busy yibite Mics, parents, siation will hold its regu appy” reductions in all depart- . . ‘Mrs. L monthly meeting in the court!ments is what is making the July in Basin Country house tomorrow night at 8 o'clock carance sale of the Golden Rule BASIN, Wyo., July 24.—Marriage| Mr. and i Clark, phe io: Pee, ope OTe Success: this month. Among licenses were issued by the county | Ur OO ret Ao CAI Migoim Gears Aoelye eid : learners clerk yesterday to Pear] Devore and) ®t’ Partin a ehaeoith cr ap ABE as poy Arthuriy nia to live. They expect to go into|u guest th Henning. the same line of work there. 2.19. But this les in both tments. is held to make way for a of fall goods which has been f this enterpiising: store Nora Johnson of Basin; Peterson and Mary Agnes Simmons, ‘ T. A. Hall a of Greybull; James Booth of Hyatt- Three carloads of Fords were re- night and Ville and vucyuds) Burwess of Meda |e nonce amore lo ones Were Lei | Nene and icine Lodge; Ivan Merle Jenkins of |“Cived at the Boyle garage 3 aes Greybull and Florence Rogers of a Ondets | ton) twobmore sares ony lover ic: Clear Water, Neb. AND os : Articles of incorporation have ‘ll mes filed* with the county clerk of the home proprietor of, the| is one of Cas- McKim, president of the Simonds of Lincoln, Golden Rule sto : Cow Gulch Oil company, is in town]) been visiting at the oldest. and t reliable stor Green Heating, Plumbing and Jaean | transacting business: {home of daughter Mrs. H. B./owners and managers. It has been lating company of Lovell. The incor. Dichant avacalianthe leteetselaien Hi eine retorts tines thel porators are John A. Greens (6 has A. W. Stanley, government em-Jher home resday. tore has shown such a large growth Green and M. A. Wortman, the capi- | sige sont agent, arrived this morning “ — tal stock being $10,000. ; deom Kansas City, Mo., after stopping Johnson, formerly — nigi COLORADO SPRINGS, July 24.—! The Wyoming-Big Horn Oil com-\ 4a. days in Denver on business. of the Sheridan Post, ar-| Stan! Youkum of Denver pany and the Missouri Valley Cattle Loan company have filed the neces- sary papers with the county clerk in compliance with the Wyoming blue sky law. sy ve Bad Check Artist _| § Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un- Caught at Basin’ Mi usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga- Mex of Pueblo, fought a slash-| eund draw here last night. | Hartman rived in Casper this morning to a “Kid** visiting cept a position in the mechanical de-| ing 12 He was accompanied by M of Kansas City. Both BASIN, Wyo., July 23.—R. D. Ar- ») d fetal ble! noldus, charged with issuing a fraud- ‘ 4 | miu lect utered 9 plea ot guilty rettes instantly and permanently likable! | at his preliminary hearing today and fi 4 F | was bound over to the district court AMELS are a cigarette revelation! They in bonds) of : . are a smoke delight! They answer the | Camele are sold everywhere in cigarette question as it has never before been scientifically sealed packages E . ae eo Ostascattenhinee answered. 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