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wR SI WAKES IT EASY ATTENDANCE AT TO FIGHT IGE. ROAD WEETI So Says Colonel Smith of Death Residents of Towns along Yellow- Battalion in Appeal for Sup- stone to Insist on Immediate port against Law-Defying Li- Attention to State’s Lead- quor Interests of Nation ing Highway sacrifice taught by George B. Nelson, secretary of the the war must be the standard main-| chamber of comm e, and C. P. tained in promoting the success of all Plummer, of Casper, bring back en- for the welfare of thusiastic reports of the Yello was made the basis Highway association meeting in t night by Col. Dan mopolis Saturday and Sunda Morgan Smith, commander of “The 75 representatives of ten tow Battalion of Death,” for support of cities along the route of the high the Anti-Saloon league’s program to pledged themselves to aid its impr: fight the pro-German brewer, who ment. he says, i overthrow the constitution of the Uni- ted S fighting enforcement of the 1 mendment. Colonel Smith addressed house at the Methodist from which many were turned thru lack of ts. All available s ing room was used. t j art of the colonel’s ad- The spirit of the meeting, and arrangements were made to bring the matter to the at tention of both national and st officials. Resolutions similar to those previ a crowd- church, ! ed placing itself on record against the subordination of the Yellow: CRIFICE 76 BOOSTERS IN FIVE ARRESTS, i n Money was promised, suffi- Spicer testified that he bought a halt his forces to cient to carry out plans outlined at jini of whisk c T way ously adopted at the Douglas meet- quring the hearing and Mr. Spicer nd- ing were approved, the association showed ne di was devoted to his experiences| highway to any other roads within |}. , i be Casper Dalle Tridus TOM MAJORS-19 MADE DEFENDANT IN $8,000 DAMAGE SUIT IN COURT James Milne has started a $6,000 Jamage suit against Thomas Majors for injury and damage done to him LIQUOR SEIZED (Continued From Page 1.) uor. The ung bell hop is credited with saying to F. L. Crabbe, state pro-| when he was attacked and beaten, he hibition officer who was here Satur- day after the raid, that he would show him the man whe sold the liquor to him. Mr. Crabbe went with him. At least one of the bell hops is known to have made up his mind his job after July 1 because much from , on his own land about June The petition was filed with the slerk of the district court last week. The petition states that Milne was struck on the head with a club by Majors. The injury resulted in a $100 doc- 2 id not make as or’s bill. Mr. Miine says that since tips. But nd others remained. hat time he has been in a sick con- lition and will continue to be in this C.D: i at he went into the re 1 street Friday night for ondition. He also states that he has uffered many pains, numbness, and he ex- ssed purpose of securing some} ortures of the body Y whisky and thet he was acting as an He asks $5,000 damages and $1,- agent for the county at the time.] )00 additional exemplary damages, is well as the costs of the action. ae = I. D. Freedman and small son, Ed- have gone to Riverton. Mr. *reedman has bot a fine stock of fall ind winter goods for the Fashion also four glasses at a a glass. He bottle of wh ftex red some whisky. in the of whi half pint) Bottle prasad sDlave0 | > yalnachi onside therelman Erced: man wil] go to Jook after arranging the new line of clothing. a The great majority of girls ant young women who were hired during that the bottle had been ven to the sheriff without being urbed shortly after he bought it. d L. Buderaux as the man in France, to eulogizing the service! the counties which it traverses. The who was with him at the time he > war to operate elevators in New| and heroism of the American buck, association will have its represen purchased the whisky and that he york apartment houses and office! private and others and to the war)tive at the National Park-to-Parkj, with him at the time when it »uildin ave now been replaced by| subject in general, but he concluded! highway meeting to be held in the, v delivered to Sheriff Royce late h a severe arraignment of the li-| Yellowstone August 10 and 11 and) saturday night near the court house. aa quor interests and their efforts to! the latter’s influence will also be! 4+ that time, Sheriff Royce testi. Actresses of the French stage| transplant their activities to other, swung into line for a concerted drive! seg, that Buderaux told him of the whose profassional success depends | countries. to secure permanent improvement of) yurchase of the bottle and that he almost entirely on their beauty fre- “The brewers and distillers con-| the route. |could be depended upon as a wit- quently insure their eyes, hair, ane | fess that they are raising a fund in Committees appointed at the Ther-| pecs in the ¢ The two bottles Shoulders. | Ahee villous’? he vantds ‘What are micpolls meen to soa at parous were given to Sheriff Royce then, ea hey going to use it for? To fight| features of the work include the fol- Braue beinginreca wit ; testimo 3 | the constitution of the United States. | lowing: [Buderaux Being present with the) “Mr. Patton claimed’ that, the tes. | “] do not care what you think about] Resolutions—L. J. Duhig, Ther-! oreq ; : timony had shown the Hottle gon: srohibition. I do not care if you! mopo TA Newton (Codyiand J. oe he oat a tained whisky and that there had| Ha sow anaithen ion whether H. Harris, Greybull. Sane the aa this ea on me been nothing proven to show that it you have voted the wet ticket. What! Park-to-Park Highway — Gus haveing sll aaa estifiey was not whisky. Judge Tubbs started ] am interested in is in the glory of Holm’s, Cody; George B. N balck ‘ft mee ag jaan - Tatit bal d to decide the argument by testing the constitution. Unless the consti- per Ww rs, Wheatland. Ra shy SE NEIE TI FiNIes hea d PB eo male Bats with tution stands the flag must come flut-| — Legislative— . Bever, a be Baal Nee Hare one " out opening the bottle he ruled that | tesine AGwale tle, Thermopc . W. Purcell, Cas. ased nor had the pint of whisky Xhe district court could decide wheth- tering down.” jared the brewery| per; Warren Richardson, Cheyenne, Been purchased on David street in er or not the bottle contained whisky, | intereste are doomed to defeat in| and C. J. Williamson, Greybull. j the Rouse named. Mr. Spicer had implying that he was satisled that it foreign fields, in England and in| The Yellowstone Highway associa-| Previously testified that it was thr was whisky.- | I nd as the representative of tion will hold its annual meeting for], | 4), aia Beaneeas dead j phe betel enerodsced we occu} the Anti-Saloon league Colonel Smith the clection of officers late in the RestiOninenby MW MEER Partone ait aT eae eho tias sree stated that he proposed to fight them | summer. f in China. | nt to tell you that the time) n has passed when a christian man or Hf a christian woman can rest content with driving vice out of his or her neighborhood, and driving it into somebody els neighborhood. The brewing interests must have some-| thing ppen to it—the same thing that happened to the Hun, and wi are going to nail its hide to the wall.” Numerous pledges of assistance and} a considerable collecd:ion jwere re-| ceived at the close of the lecture: age meee DUNKIRK MAN SEEKING OF WYOMING STATIONS Col, Chas. J $ in charge of the recruiting district for the Rocky mountain region with headquart®rs in he situ- | s have | during and stopped today to surve ation here. Recruiting activiti t with a popular respon: | recent months and the d nds of the army are being met without dif- ficulty altho officers are putting forth extra efforts. Colonel Nelson is interested in the LOGATION FOR PLANING MILL FOR SOLDER SOW ayant ha J. A. Taylor, Dunkirk, N. Y., is in, Which is scheduled to reach Chey- | Casper with plans for a young indus- | enne August 6. All makes of auto- try that would employ a score of mobiles and trucks used in the war men but the greatest difficulty that) make up the transport train. has beset the enterprise is the lack| Among other things that will be) of a suitable location at a price which| greatly stimulated by the test are | would enable him to carry out his| 00d roads plans and recruiting for plans. The industry in question is a| this branch of the army. The train planing mill equipped for all kindsileft Washington July 7 and is sched- | of mill work, an establishment badly , vled to arrive in San Francisco Sep- needed here during the building era./ tember 2. Seventy-five motor ve- The site would have to be co hicles are used, ranging from auto- nient to railroad facilities for ship-/ mobile roadsters to 10-ton trucks. ping purpos nd large enough for The personnel of the crops include: storage purposes. Mr. Taylor's sons, 277 men. At night the road is light lately returned from the war, would ed 3,000,000 by a candle power | direct operations here and the Wyo-| searchlight. | ming field is considered especially de- <== | » if a location can be found. LONDON.—88,772 demobili plant is equipped to handle the, my_ hor: have been sold | rough lumber 4 work up dimension stuff into all kinds of mill work need- in building. It is now located in ew York. British war office for just ov: 600,000, an average of $187 apiece. 4,220 mul raged $96. geen ' (By Associated Press.) 40 INJURED IN LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4,—The home of Oscar Lawler, former as CAR COLLISION |e eee eerie aaeorea Mr. AT SAN JOS ia in- (By Ansocinted Press.) SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 4. than 40 were injured, many s when two interurban car: head-on in an accident here, by a bomb and a subsequent fire. and Mrs. Lawler were seriously jured. Revenge for the part he played in More the prosecution of a group of dyna- riously, miters in the middle west several collided nrs ago was the motive, it is be- Largest Fruit Market in the State For Canning PLUMS i Four Basket Crates Per Crate—$3.50 and $3.75 Afi Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET 114 South Wolcott —— Two Stores 151 South Center Phone 247 and Get the Best » EY BH EEE AHEAD ELE A LAAT AES. EHH EHR ERATE ERED. THIS DISTRICT ONTOUR c ¥ I Mr. Buderaux de- mony by the given by d that he alked with anybody about case before coming into court. up the any whisky had been sold. The two women admitted on questioning that there was a period of time when they were away from Mr. Spicer and Bell Reardon. Mr. Buderaux was told to appear at 10 o’clock but he was not in court o’clock and Deputy Sheriff Kilgore went after him. He finally} Bell appeared in court of his own accord | re too a o'clock after r, Patton in summing ‘ase pointed out that Mr. Buderaux at 11 perjuring himself on the stend. R. Shipp in tated tha defending t there ™ in the state’s tes- that failure to appear might timony and directed the attention of mean contempt of court. Judge Tubbs to the fact that the bot- The preliminary hearings of the f , rt®rs in | tle vas not known to contain whisky, Denver, is on a trip thru Wyoming|rccording to other me: probably charged with selling liquor any chemists ll be held this afternoon. expert SHEREX The new Malt Beverage Refreshes Nourishes Invigorates On a warm evening this sparkling, amber colored liquor will quench and salisfy your thirst. Serve your guests with Sherex. They will relish it. Your dealer has Sherex or can get it for you. New Dealers Wanted Profit pos sibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. Write for our Dealers Offer today. Sheridan Brewing Company Sheridan, Wyoming. “HOLMES TO HOMES” Kerr Economy Jars For canning vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, soups, game, etc. aes ot fet $1.15 sin ee nn ODE pr iglsanae dsl 25¢€ Buy your new lawn mower now and save a third or more-Easy running Ball Bearing mowers Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 “te -t- “te Casper Shop there, which is a branch store| Martin, F. E. Lamar, Harry J. Hall. being | | lice officer as he left the courtroom but Mostafa was unable to secure a |complaint at once and Lafer was re- leased. TS bret aa :, Mrs. C. E. Connor is leaving to- TVERTON TO CELEBRATE FOREIGNERS IN DISPUTE. CTHIRTEENTHANNIVERSARY, OVERSILEF SHIMMUES' sees cng ——LUGKY YEAR FOR-VALLEY LAND IN THE CITY GOURT swt ses". "Craton, for anese two weeks. * 2 8 Miss Emely Anderson, of Evan- ston, Hil, is here visiting at the home of Mrs. Frances Clark, South Dur- bin, for a month. Miss Anderson is well impressed with Casper, and may | be persuaded to remain here. RIVERTON, Aug. 4.—That River-| Two foreigners taking orders for | ton will celebrate its 13th anniversary; women’s underwear in a resort on jon Friday, August 15th, 1919, has) pavid street Saturday afternoon could |been decided upon, a meeting for not agree as to who should do the that purpose having been held under pysiness in this particular house and | the auspices of the Riverton Commer- jy the fight that resulted, H. Lafer jcial club. Plans were formulated had much the worst of the argument. |for a celebration that will keep the He swore out a state complaint | home people and visitors on the jump against Albert Mostafa, a six-foot | for one day, from early in the morn- agent, charging him with assault and jing until late at night or as early heating him. Judge W. E. Tubbs the next morning as may be desired. fined Mostafa $25 and costs. In mak- ; _ Secretary Heber, of the Commer- ing the fine, Judge Tubbs said: |cia] club, and J. A. L. Chenery, elect- “<q can’t let you non-residents fight ed general chairman, will have charg {any cheaper than anybody else; this of much of the preliminary work, man was surely beaten up and had and the arranging for special features <.491) chance against the larger man.” that will aid in making the celebra--- Mostafa, following the payment of tion one worth while. ‘his fine, started after the city at- Committees to have charge of the] torney to complain to him that Lafer Commercial Cleaners and Pressers Under New Management Will call for and deliver your clothes Phone 1185 147 So. Center St. Upstairs. Oorerocccrcconococoooooocnnenees various phases of work connected! had no Jicense which Lafer did not vile the celebration were elected as! gen Lafer was stopped by a po- secceccccccccccccccsecceccsccooes ollows: ~ > F ance—Marshal Graham, M. J.| Advertising—G. E. Heber, H. C. i | Duntsch, W. H. J. Bowey. | Track and Grounds—Wm. Mooney, | J. E, Smith, Frank Martin. Band—wW. F. Breniman. Agricultural Display—Wm. Wilk. H. Notice CASPER LODGE NO. 1353, B. P.O. E. will meet in special session at I. O. O. F. hall Monday evening, TONIGHT, AT 8::30 P. M. All members should be present as business of importance will Visiting brothers are invited. Housing—W. Paul, Bryant S. Rest Rooms. Camp Groun ant S. Cromer. Information—Teton hotel. Guides—Boy Scouts. Concessions—R. F. Jas. Attfield. ee Tennessee women will have their | first opportunity to vote in the mu-! nicipal primary to be held in Knox- ville early in September. | J. Wernli, Geo. sromer, E. Heber. Dr. Tonkin, Bry McLaughlin, | be transacted. ROBT. COHEN, Secretary. FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 MATINEE e THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 2:30 PICTURES TONIGHT ak Ca er BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE TODAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Her Latest Photodrama by Her Own Company “Cheating Cheaters” a TOMORROW FATTY ARBUCKLE —— 1 n—_———- “A Desert Hero” Also SHIRLEY MASON in “THE WINNING GIRL” | | NT an | = | NOTICE! 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