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pact Thy, ca ral __ She She. caves Donte Ceatr que ee eer een com- te TURSDAY, “Holmes to Homes” SEPT. 23, 23, Igig = ¥ when otherwise it likely would have|at the. same time, they ate hoping = r | blown off with a loud report. {that foreign credits can be array = | As for Bolshevism as a whole, this|so that real cure rather than Red R authority was inclined to feel that the) pressive measure—like Noske pu, ay | collapse of the movement in Munich| —can be utilized. - , > _— ~- j and Budapest is a hegiay, sien oan (a | { the rest of Furope. He admitt 4 TAS: ' EFUND "FLOOD VICTIMS however, that the general industrial | rendered vacua ble services duri 0 | unrest ae ting France, England and Padi peta Eritich Cor, rf | Germ bode il] for future pence if e ch Red Cross, hig \ gS PREME LOCATE REFUGE | | Police and Army Too Weak to ea ‘rte do st pomeigodnerAe pe n eee at the Order of th IN HIGH TREE | | Cope With Internal Un- for Germany, he felt that the “red” ritish Empire by King George i | } rest, Nation Says agitation is well in hand for the mo- cf | | ment, but there are plenty of offi- pee SEES =: omit, dies | and individuals who look for : | tClimbing a tree was the only place against Guernsey, wherein the plaintiff sought to re-- tthe: walls, cover $9 alleged to be the un- earned portion of a liquor license fee of $1,000 paid for a saloon li- cense running from nuary \ 1916 to January 4, 1917, but which ter mark stands several feet high on ve CLOTHES SUSPICIOUS, By CARL D. GROAT | ings, is the view of one of the for- leign office’s most prominent offi- | cials. ought to provide a way whereby the ficers not having done anything to were wearing suspiciously new cloth- ing when they rode into Saratoga on {horseback they were arrested as sus- jfeets connected with a burglary of Guernsey of the unearned portion of the license fee. The unearned portion of the fee was 30 5 of the full fee. 3 —= j the W. F. Shields store at Medicine . | Bow two days viously. Shields | + nt SUNFLOWER S TO } ees identified ihe ‘Clothing as are } j of the lot taken from his establish- | ment, and further identified a rifile jand other property carried by the MAKE BIG CROP Street-car st for the pub ind NEAR WORL AN }young men as his. Observing that) york _Fecer ntly A 4 | the horses ridden by the men bore| me The a may b jthe brand of a Niobrara county! pre ties. Kut with Special to the Tribune) ; ranchman, an inquiry wes sent to nar the tween six and seven tons of sunflow-| ty jail here for trial for the Medicine ers per acre from a track which he| Bow burglary. planted at his ranch and which de-/ pend entirely on the natural rainfall. | ‘SECOND W WEEKLY Crosby has ‘placed the crop in silos and will feed it to his cattle during | A 7 GREEN RIVER a the coming Vv Ae (Special to the Tribune) GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Sept. 23.— Green River is to have a second THREE BITTEN BY MAD ces Portland, Oregon. remedy for them. n of Chi cago at red. He set an exam nts all over the country in| s t car strikes. Street car not Slow up out of a clear are always signs of their ~ D. Mayer, president tucts company, tire rs, read,the signs pared for the way he did it: crisis. ‘This ~ she Pp of J. E. LeMere, for- {merly of Brighton, Colo., will be as- 23,— | Soc! iated with C. layton. The Chief will je Republican in political complex- ion. (Specia to the Tribune) RAWLINS, Wyq., Sept. Three children were bitten by a dog that ran amuck here, and which it is mnt : a. feared was suffering from rabies, be-; fere the animal could be capured and : killed. The children are two Jana, PICKED POCKETS 3 stata of George Brimmer, a prominent WHILE FIGHTING, | peta I atiorney, and a son of Walter Fel- me of h ton. i —— OPPONENTS SAY (2 aon af ine shen Seder BURGLARS FIRE (Special to the Tribune) fatestiava May 20-1850. Teatone SHOT TO COVER THEIR ESCAPE » Wyo., s. RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 23.— 'has been shipped to Iowa for inter- Santiago Montoya, who is in jail here| ment. Paterson came to Wyoming «GUERNSEY Sept. 23.— Rurgiars entered the Moran build- KOCK SPRINGS PIONEER DIES ae Sie: | (Special to the Tribune) ROCK SPRIN' 3s, Wy 5 on a charge of assault with intent to! more than 4 Ts ago. kill, is alleged by Max Garcia and —-—- —_ ‘Suilful that he can pet’ reults ander | LAUNDRY STRIKERS WIN OUT IN CHEYENNE FIGHT the most difficult circumstances. Garcia and Miguel assert that Mon- ortation had pocket maps of the eae printed, showing ra is would run, the Every morning at the appginted sta- BOY SENTENCED |—Theron Redding, age 16, was sen- i} .\tenced to the Industrial school for -aterson, who died at the the theft of ar automobile belong- daughter here a fe w days ing to the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company. his recovered with Theron’s arrest. to be that town, nffice of rec nation could have military assistance should its own reduced forces prove nullify the license,” the supreme inadequate. spring ane USC Sadik) an upheaval | court upheld the judgment of the ! (Special to the Tribune) “[ believe.” he said, “that Iabor| Worse than last winter's. lower court that there could not | RAWLI Wyo., Sept. 23.—Be- the world over must have a new deal.| | And, becau of this fear, many Le « recovery from the Town of cause Jack Roberts and Max Brown Conditions and pay of labor must be| German offi are striving to e altered. This can be done thru the League of Nations. But, after this has been done, there should be a way ‘in which in event of serious troubles internally, one nation’s neighbor should come to its assistance, par- ticularly if the nation affected has too small a police force to cope with the trouble.” The official was inclined to believe that, for a time at least, the entente demands for army reduction are like- ‘ly to leave Germany ill-equipped to} deal with internal troubles. He holds the str seemed certain, er “planned a priv: trans- ine for his employes. He s over which his trucks with a time-table giving hour at which the trucks would the trucks picked up his em- whole people to attain a new stand- The strike, which ath strenuous nants thousands of — TSther more s Pecoemn ete es » | racy would ordinarily maintain, it nt pS ef Sy | generally conceded here that ske. | chief of guards, has kept the “lid” on) ——— | than a democ- FOR CAR THEET | In Denver THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. 23. Make your HOME at the ALBAN Y HOTEL A ROOM --_ -- The car was gee e aee » Henrietta Harmore, who was reasurer of Peekskill, N. ¥., spring, being the first wom: n | honored with public office in} Ss now a candidate for the | iver of taxes. OVER-ACIDITY to the honest, earnest desire of the; TS | yprehension to the ard with udded inducements, there ial stagna- labor and promises to be an indust ness the possibility that, apparent slumbering of it will then, some une despite the the Spartacus movement, the police situation improved, inas much as army reduction is soon to be forced under the treaty terms. And, OISON OAK. Wash with weak solu- tion of blue stone or lime water, dry thor- oughly, follow with light appli- Cation of — i VICKS Vi | "YOUR BODYGUARD” -30F. GOF. + 120°} | 111 East Second 0) iy of safety Thomson Black and_ his ine Tank A We sell nearly all the Fei eS es { A (United Press Staff Correspondent. rintar. ~ - Beg: é i CHEYENNE, isgSepe 23. panventer cowie sec iceman | BERLIN. (By mail.)—The League} | The coal ad Pree vm of Gar | known makes of Safety The Wyoming state supreme court fvater rolled il cess ; of Nations ought to establish a sys-|many is admittedly vers “al. TO} Bors. Monday affirmed the judgment of |i the Redd of law oa the toad \tem whereby one nation should aid] increase the household fuel supply, the d t court of Platte county {the tree they stayed until the flood | its neighbor, in time of need, in put-| it has been decided to rifice some Auto Strop, Gillette's Keen h se of Kate F. Peterson jaubsided. Altho theycloudburst fail- | ting down Bolshevist or other upris-| of the state forest wo But even Kittersokver@ Ready. ( ee “the ‘Town of : Hie ed to ‘wash away the house the wa- ard E f with improved conditions for mine Deez) eady Gem, e , Durham Duplex. For a quick, clean shave ici i B yr wi hat quite n intreview, the official, whose} tion the coming winter t 1 ? Satta weasieen that he remain an-| conceivably will have serious popula-/f We recommend the Enders onymous, declared that, especially in| tion reaction. Because of this s (as illustrated). the case of Germany, the league|ter, the government for eed : Price, $1.00 Complete Holmes Hardware Co, Phone 601 WORLAND, Wyo., Sept. 23.—j} Lusk and the information came back e at given points. He distributed the view that such disturbances as = = Despite the phenomenally dry sea-| that the horses had been stolen. Rob- these maps among his employes. the nation has had are due mainly son, Jesse Crosby has harvested be-| erts and Brown are held in the coun- When the strike came, he threw @ io professional agitators rather than! 2 fleet of big trucks into service. “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” and delivered them at the ing in the industrial or political} time slat an om rots world. And, the fact that Germany| night roughout the = hoc remained compartively quiet for BELL. KEMP CO iw Az rrivate | tranéportation some months was regarded EE the; = e ‘ an employe was | speaker as due largely to efficient) i f = factory during the police measures. While Germany's} The Insurance Men nt_ maintained its police measures so far may have been Phone 370 pportunity TO MAKE MONEY | Have a Contract for Hauling 35 Miles of Pipe ing at Glendo and escaped with epouE severe supesed Enea, anvited ie 1 CHEYENNE, W pt. 2! | + $250 in. cash from. the postoffice and to ta ke 2 Wi and when he had led minimum wage of J coe cel f the ot ch H pi Bees ; y sore tlle, “They. were surprised at Riem into an alley produced a e-|@mvinum af $02 ore arowind Tea) | ofthe stomach bee epost sheng oi | bein i Will give parties buying a truck from me pref. volver and ordered them to Wier work by store employes who en- “come tered the building late at night but: across. Instead they leaped upon nkide an exit by the back door and him and a rough-and-tumble fight en- covered their retreat with several) sued, in the course of which shots from a revolver. shot uthrough one arm “—GATHEGRAL HOME GETS Snes" sent po in the een the laun- dry workers and the employers which | permitted the reopening of the laun- dries here. The raise amounts to $3 a week. ‘leg. m: coe = | Montoya and Rena him over to the! Recently three “poor but honest” authorities. Thereafter they discoy-|girls, born in the City of London, re- ered, they assert, that while they had|ceived marriage portions of $60 each,- rms of bequest r quale } disturbed, dissolve two or three KI-MOIDS | onthe tongue before retiring andem- i | doy retrestans Seep eo rety ae | Rasamhettretmsermi!| i $1.50 to $2.00 | Per Day ‘ference. Will give work to you if you buy a truck. | TRUCKS SOLD ON PAYMENT PLAN. | —See— R. N. Van Sant Casper, Wyo. rpu LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 23.—Ed- wounds are not serious. [sou ir] of humble parent ward Ivinson, a local banker and phi- eo a | who herself London born lanthropist, celebrated his eighty- RA ZOR A TETEAN CKS | bred. = ¢ acres of valuable land to the Ca- nw seen TBE Es D thedral Home for Children here, also ARE MET WITH rship of the municipal coun- 40 ACRES LAND, GIFT (Special to the Tribune) to the same institution and undivid- ed half interest in eight acres, and to St. Matthews Episcopal Cathedral raiding their pockets and had taken $100 from Garcia and $15 from | Miguel. One hundred and fifteen dol-|the British 1 Gar-| fering for lars was found on the prisoner. TEETH, BRICKS, um here two valuable building lots in ‘ribunc.) | Luramie. _ Ivinson previously had Sept. 23.—A|! in made large gifts to both institu- human teeth Div tions, were utilized in a minature race-war ns, telecon ~ which v ce court here nner BOOTLEG MOVES _ Menai ng the arrest of Mrs.| areh 2 iy Mamie Setler, colored, charged with ry 1 sault on Mrs. Bella Davis, white. | eync UP $7.50: A PINT Mrs. Davis testified that Mrs. Setler ore pout ini IN FREMONT CoO. (Special to the Tribune) LANDER, Wyo., Sept. 23.—The latest local quotation on bootleg whiskey is $7.50 a pint, according to Archie Campbell, an Indian from the Wind River reservation, who was ar- vested here for drunkenness. Camp- bell asserted he had bought whiskey from the occupants of room’46 of the Fremént hotel at the price stated. The threatened her,with a razor and that} to protect herself she bit Mrs ler, whereupon Mrs. Setle: < her with a bri $26 but the fine was suspended. ' Women of Ontario are or ing for work in behalf of the endum soon to be held in that Prov- ince on the prohibition question. GEOLOGICAL WURK n It ian merchan t nolis, as th: own happy 1 hi, cil of Amsterdam. “Watch the Elgin vemewt” “Manners make the man’’— but good clothes are necessary to make him appear right. A good appearance is essen- tial for men who wish to suc- room was raided and Andred Offstead Maps and Blue Prints, 3 i: ceed. 5 J and Frank Miller, who say they mo- Crude Oil T. ppluned id | Here are Men's Suits cor- » cat 7 esting a Specialty -t in every detail—suits of es pores here from Montana, were 2r- | Wyoming Map an ae Print Co. rect ans every ' cs A e Four suitcases filled with | P.O, Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyri the ane ance ’ s led were found in the room. Casper, Wyo. ed men apprec a SS ery 2 : | Smart models in belted and at THERMOPOLIS LIBRARY OPENED |] double breasted effects as well ner} ing rill b omp THERMOPOLIS Wyo., Sept. 23. —Formal exercises marked the open- ing of the new Carnegie library here, NatronaFuel Co. ; the regular sack suit cut on Browns, grays and fancy mix- tures. long resident in Henning Hotel. MAZOLA OIL The Perfect Oil-for Cooking and Salads DEMONSTRATION Look! Look! Brand new Honey-Comb Radiators for sale. Old or new style Ford cars. Factory guarantee, $25.00, this week only. Come to 0, K. Radiator Shop and see sample. 0. K. RADIATOR SHOP 435 West Second St. Phone 873 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY TAPP IPOD PPO POO \ Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott j Phone 1142 hannah ata thathahah attat at ‘tenet TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. Cooking Onions, Fish and Doughnuts all at the same time in the same pan. The doughnuts not taking te flavor of either onions or fish. Come In and Be Convinced. 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