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. x 3 Se. PAGE TWO | Che Cagper Daily Cribune issued every even Casper, Natrona eation offices REPC BUSINESS MEMBE SUBSCRIPTION RATES BLUFFED OUT HE Advertising Representatives David J an ew By Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reaw of county, Qil Exchange Bu TELEPHOD ASSOCIATED > {TS FROM THE UNIT! dall, York City. news Publi- Hiding | Editor anager $41 Fifth Ave. r Prudden se eer Carricz set with legal ed here wher D ceremony, inforr Mor . also ma his bride, who is Circulations. but sasian, of the 1 F pe publish ir paper nce ed herein desire KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 9 wedding out of the ordinary and be complications was per GHINANAN TAKE CAUSASIN WIFE Kemmerer in Turmoil Over Alleged a B Infringement of Laws by of the Celestial A Tom Wah, a full- to in Ch give , took Maxine Ste- as his bride. Lynch, who performed refused ion when interviewed but an on is being made. who was born inese, the church The any Missoula, the statement that so a former resi- dent of Missoula, is not pure blood is part ement not borne out by a ap- woman in question He also says that they haye been mar- ried previously and that the ceremony of Wednesday was to satisfy his wife’ for marriage by the e county clerk’s office developed the rense had been Yh t e is C 41 re that its pa Ww ic tly refused on t } cople are not. The grovnd that the Wyoming law pre } aan eacinie ieehtandant » member of the Mongolian race h - ga Cauca a + which a majority of F iorities, who state that he Senate and the American people the case will be given a r I igation, do not ate to announce 5 ( ve no ide crificing at the dic-, W&ation, co ne Pavey LO Announce Po a the marr tion of an ap of Mr son—who acknowl proved t legislature b- 1 ¥ edge he was hims ted to. 1 1 providing that ‘all ee Pecan e ma of wh sons ne- PELerr fter cc in the t SI r = ll be s a are Il be 4 ver knowingly cor 4 u ‘ age in fact contrary to the fu s in the preceding section, ‘ one t he »ever shall knowingly sol- ; emnize any such marriage shall be He ould have preferred nobody upon being convicted thereof s ws what, but the fact is he sur- BUNisned by ot less 5 $100 nor more $1000, im- edt and his country’s prin- prisonme B « H r iims himself an ideal- nor me than five Bu 10 other the discretion of the try the cause clate Wilsor — —_ shoe & a f > ea Year Ago in War fice ¢ uae = a Accore British anced to within five Mr. I moreover, he wasfmiles of Hindenburg line. Bolsheviki imprisoned t British ffed out of impregnable posi- alshoyiic) imprisoned | the sari nd French consuls in Russia Mz s in Rus put to ese leath o: of attack on Pre | mier t employes, the wor re 2,000,000 employes do no “ether to buy and operate the railroads on their own account Their failure to seize the golden op- 4 = faith in the soundness of their own : i he railroad brothcrhoads as- argument / er the Plumb plan of hav- ———o—_—— : e Ge ment own the railro Secretary of the Navy Daniels will ploye the fares be a candidate for the presidency “if re ates can be reduced and the people want him.’ We under prof here i to the point of that Burleson and Secretary Fe iend in addition Baker have made the same stipula surplus to be di- tic IRIS THEATER 3-Days-3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday | NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING The | CARBON COUNTY IRRIGATION TO RECEIVE BOOST Saratoga vall has been organized by residents Carbon coun ty, Wyoming, to irrigate a large tract of potentially fertile land with w from the North Fork of the Grand, er (MILITARY LIVESTOCK COMPANY “| been Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1919 DEMIES GHARGES OF SOLDIERS GILLETTE, Wyo., Sept. 9.—As- special privileges in proving up on} serting that the Military Live Stock homestead claims, and outlining the , company of i been gross- plan of the enterprise known as the! Military Live Stock company. I arrived in Gillette on the 27th day of August, 1919 and met six men who said they ‘e from Casper, Wyoming, who were also looking for homesteads. Mr. Mills was the only member of the party whose name I |ly misrepresented in publication of an article .in various Wyoming newspapers in which six soldiers from (Casper, Wyo., charged t they had lured to Gillette by advertise- ments in camp papers offering aid in locating homesteads, and that on e Enea se tha Upper Pl the “inns their arrival in Gillette had been told can recall. ee ee company has been incorporated under that a $100 fee would be required 1 Heard Mr. Louis Tyroler te these the laws of Wyoming wi apital for locating them, Louis roler, men that he had weltéen., a t hem tock of $120,000, divided into president of the company, has made that the cost of locating, iling and shares of the par value of $30 public correspondence and other in- trip to see the land from Gillette The directors for the first year are, formation designed to prove that the would be about $150.000, and a H. A. Hunter, James Blackhall, F. Charges were false. ; Mills who spoke for the crowd saic Hi Hanley Lordicr anaG. R ‘The incident referred to,” Mr. he misunderstood and was under the Fa ‘all of ampment Tyroler said, “came about in the fol-| impression that the expenses would same persons, with t excep- Jowing manner be 3 50.00 from ¢ asper and uaS tian COL sHGMley ie awe dinectone Of the “Mr. Mills of per, Wyoming, to- again, and that no one in the crowd North Fork Waterworks company, #¢ther with five other men came to had as much as $100.00 with him. cuy ] stock $20,000, divided into 200, 0 offices about August 27th and 1 heard Mr. Tyroler explain dis- shares of the par value of $100 each, ed they were looking for home-.tinctly that the company had nothing which has been incorporated for the! Stead | tions _ The writer explain- whatsoever to do with the filing or purposa of building. a waterworks ¢d eneral conditions and manner in| locating homesteaders, but that he system at Encampment. George C. Which homesteads are secured and) would be pleased to introduce them in is a director of the company. stated that the company was not at to a man who is a reliable and re- > °* all interested in filing or locating sponsible locator, whose fee would b« i s Mr. Mills then said he $100.00, but that the company in no i ANDER MAN PAYS $1 000 under the impression that the way shares or is interested in this , transaction. FAR HIGHEST GRADE AAM LANDER, Ws Ix, ever two-) for which he paid $17 0., Sept as received the highest nto Fremont Rambouillet udsor h he two mbe received grade Hudson 9 —_Fr. Salt sheep county—a from for also ewes ram puillet each. EX-SENATOR FISHING IN STATE WITHOUT LICENSE KEMMERER, Wyo hing last The assist pt Jackson do the law in week he walked up his fishing ny ca aid the fishermen, who proved be former State Senator Ed C. Clar formerly of Cheyenne, ut now of Montana, who had been ng the park and adjoining coun- Ww Upon seeing the license Velson accompanie ( ar, Where Clark proqur li- ‘No good heré,” said the Warden.’ 4 it must ’s a°1919 li- but, what We in?” Then it dawned upon him that he was A compromise was made Wyoming. by purchasing a Wyoming license — : * ; : : | Today’s Anniversaries | 185i-=2An earthquake in San dor destroyed 1 \ and lives 1893—Mr. ‘s second Home Rule defeated in the house of lords. 1898—The Ocean Ho Jewport y fire 1914 illiam protested to nt Wilson ag st the use of dum-dum bullets by the Allies. 1915—Germz army under von Mac kensen red Dubno 1916 tish captu Ginehy vil- ye on the § front af attended to the locating, but An article dated Casper, Wyomin the writer assured him and the rest of the men that sucl < not the August 29th, which was clipped fror cast the Wyoming State Tribune was “The men then held a conference handed to and read by me, and I and later informed writer that, desire to state, first, that the entire their real trouble was they were, article is not based upon truth and} facts, second, that the “Navy man on furlow from the Great Lakes N. T. S., who made the trip to Gillette, short of funds, none of them had as much as $100 with him. They then asked if the company would advance |lands leased from military men, and |I am satisfied that the entire busi- ness is legitimate and the company jnor any member of it is not in col- | frauds or otherwise. |this 2nd d | Witnes: i kc 5 has driven to Moorcroft clerical] work. I have also met men g en 7 4 who leased lands to the company, Wyo., in his new Buick roadster, on g and have seen a number of leases short business trip. which the company holds showing Women Made Young Bright eyes, aclear skinand a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL gNRBLEM Oy "The world’s standard remedy for kiduey, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the cnemies of life and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sizes, Look for the name Gold Medal on every box ‘and accept no imitation lusion with any one to operate land And further affiant Saith not. Sworn to and subscribed before me of September, 1919. LEY B. RASMUSSEN ST? GLENA PARKER, LIEUT. W. J. FORSHA Given under my hand and seal this 2nd day of September, 1919. GLADYS M. MERION, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires on the 18th eugene snares Young Goch is being sent from the Army and Navy club to the State fair at Douglas, where he will wrestle Saturday night. oe, — “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Milton F.Goodman The Super Value Work Shirt Ventilated, Triple Sticked, Re-Inforc- ed, Jumbo Size For years this work | y . ‘ shirt has been a favorite to the consumer by reason of its fine workmanship the necessary fees und rent their, only to be disappointed” undoubtedly | and high grade material. lands and deduct s advance from! referred to me, as I was the only) The “Milton F. Goodman” the rental price, and that all they! sailor in Gillette at that time from is called “the super value the Great Lakes; wanted to do was to prove up and 1 filed on a homestead claim in south- would then gladly sel] out to the com- pany; t they wanted their home-| ern Campbell county, and I am in steads for speculative purposes. The no way disappointed in my_ filing; n declared t ompany was| that I have not leased my land to the Military Live stock company, and & such busin and did not to discuss the matter further at present do not intend to. would haye nothing whatsoever! I have seen the article which ap-| to do with these men. The party, peared in the Great Lakes Bulletin The next we heard of the inci- our official camp paper, and have in- vestigated carefully all the represen- tations of the company and find that publication of the ar- In verification of his claims, Mr. the Military Live Stock company has Tyroler made public the following Made no misrepresentation regard-| it of a sailor who was in Gil- ing the enterprise and has not mis- affida te at the time the before men-| lead any one to my knowledge and i party of men came here and as far as I can see this company is who met and is acquainted with engaged in the live stock business and ther in leasing and buying lands suitable AFFIDAVIT for its purpose just as any live stock, State of Wyoming ) company might do. )ss I have .met the brother of the Cc of Gamptell ) president of the company, and I a nlavcB a Resiseansalot Great Satisfied that he has been overseas Lakes, N. T. S,, Yignois, who, being on active duty with the naval forces first duly sworn according to law, 1 understand he is working in the ay wane office of the company engaged in » to Gillette in response to | s sent out by the Military Live Stock company, and Louis Tyroler, wherein it v stated that a person service would receive Brings the Shop Next Door You can easily ride a mile in five min- utes or less ona bicycle. That would let you eat lunch at home, get to work on time regardless of late trolleys and spend more time with your family. Iver JOHNSON Truss-Bridge BicYcLe is a little better than any other machine made be- cause our shop is equipped THE HIGHWAY OF KNOWLEDGE IS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE CLEAR VISION Sight is the portant sense used in school life. Our children are forced to tise this fac- ulty to excess, as the main most im- aitury Of Fag aedoe ae the (produce Sher ‘machine optic road to the brain. 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But most of all—You’ll Be Pleased with the Surprisingly BIG VALUES G. A. FREES 115 West First St. Associated With Lamm and Company and National Tailoring Co., Chicago ANNOUNCEMENT | have purchased the Pine Street Gro- cery and hereafter it will be operated as ihe Anderson Cash Grocery. RROD O Deer EDerrerererereneenerenseeneeneeeecenseneseesene : : : : : : : : : : : Will have in stock, at all times, com- plete line of Groceries, Fruits and Vege- tables, FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF CITY ee ee Anderson Cash Grocery W. B. ANDERSON, Prop. \ Corner Second and Pine Sts. Phone 1125