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Ne ne ee OS ETT ‘AGED MAN HAS ‘ARMS BROKEN IN TWO ACC CIDENTS NST. Wye. Oct. ch fracture a different ve his in- fractares of both having, been s ned in action. Because of his juries are very serious. Recently Ba guley fell from a chair and his, left arm was fracture¢ A few days ago he volunteered to assist 4 house-m¢ well as he could with ing gang, one sound arm, a crowbar slipped and strack h and that limb S was fract been taken to pACAY RUST BEING ERADICATED IN STATE; BREEDERS FOUND HERE NH. Bruce Har in ladalatant patho- Jogist in the government's barberr; eradication campaign, who has been} in, Casper for the past two weeks, has found’ 25 plants of the common berryhere so far. While there is no law compélling owners of these plants to destroy them, Mr. Bruce has found that people sre very willing to co- operate with the government is stamp ing ‘out this plant which breeds the rust so destructive to wheat The Lyric and Iris theatres are co- operating with Mr. Bruce in his cam- paign by displaying slides which show; the damage done to wheat by rust. The rust spores are ten times finer than the finest tale powder, it is stated, and may be carried hun- dreds of miles on a strong wind. At Cheyenne blocks of com- mon barberry hedge around one of the public parks is to be cut down in cooperation with this campaign. | The Japanese variety of barberry, which is mudh more beautiful in hedges than the common variety, does} not breed rust and may be pla anted | freely in benntitication’ o! of property. LEADERS ARE APPOINTED FOR U.S. NAVY CAMPRIGN, dolph Leigh has been appointed dis- trict chairman of the Cheyenne dis- trict in the intensive naval recruit- ing campaign which is to be conduct: ‘ed during the next five wee and’ W. A. Anderson has been appointed chairman of the Sheridan district. ' x the five-weeks period the na- vy, will endeavor to obtain an extra ordinary number of recruits in Wy. oming thru co-operation of the pre: “the churches, commercial 2 organizations and the publi be the duty of @he district ¢ airman | © the campaign in his dis-} thict ia the ‘appointment of local) pub-clial Emen, - GESs PYAOMANIAG BOUND QVER TOU. S. COURT FOR TRIAL (Special t to the Tribune) GREEN. RIVER, Wyo., Oct. 1.— George Decomas, a Greek sheepherd- er, accused of starting fires in the Wyoming national forest, has been held to the United States grand jury at Cheyenne and in default of bail of $10,000 will remain in custody until his case comes to issue, maniac and that he started several fires that. destroyed timber in the Wyoming reserve, where the sheep; in his charge were ranging. GOKEVILLE DEFIES ORDER OF STATE TO VACCINATE is attempt- ing to enforce the order of the state board of health that all students mitted to the public have submitted to vaccination a smallpox. There is such pronounced opposition to the rule among parents schools of pupils attending school here that} awaiting a deci-| the school board is, sion by the state supreme court re- garding the legality of the rule and meanwhile will not endeavor to en- force. it. . A similar attitude, it is stated, has been adopted in a num- her of other towns in the state, nota- bly Douglas. _>- A Tribune Waniad wil! sell it. ; Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE woov City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets =! the barberry | i will be used } that Davis’ ac It, is alleged that Decomas is a pyro-| » bushes of harmless charac CHEYENNE HAS LANDING FIELD Land Bordering Military Reserva- tion Being Graded for Use of Planes (eeeetat to The Tr v 0. CHEY enne and ‘Cn ming that pining hut} tinction by} neck-and- neck in regard to th modern of city appurt rplane! landing field the edge! on Cheyenne of an agency the a overnight C first in Wyoming—-but unie mne probably is.the first Wyoming town with such a con venience. The field at the tern cdge of the Fort Russell m reserva t few mont tion Which during th u ing place for Has, eg Housed as 4 ] ng graded and otherw ed and will be maintain airplane landing from this The improvements are the result of recent diffieully experienced by army battleplanes in rising from the field and of the necessity for provi ing smooth landing and starting point for the si re ma nes which are to beg anscontinental race October $th, with Cheyenne one of the cheekingan stations which all will stop. with the. @ request artment’ that from the war de- & proper field be pre ed for the racers assurance is wn that if such a fi i i ined Ch ane will be opping point for all airplanes util. ng the central air route which now is being mapped. Brigadier General Poore, commandant, dd Colonel Bigelow, cxceutive off at Fort Russell, have both approved the se- lection of the site on the military reservation for the Cheyenne field jahd afe co-operating in its improve- ment, 2 work first undertaken by the Rotary club, Inasmuch the field lighting f: es are to be i Hangars will be built at the of the field. MAN WHO STOLE ‘ANOTHER’S WIFE WILL KEEP HER\: Snecial to The Tribune.) COKEVILL E, Wyo., Oct. 1.—A charge of violation of the Mann act lodged against Eli Lee by Ed- ward Davis of Canada, following Davis’ success in tracing his wife and son to a sawmill camp here where they were found with Lee, has been dropped as a result of revelations indicating that Davis’ wife had been justified by treat- ment of her in deserting him and ation against Lee ire by an al- terior motive. a has left town and his wife, son an Lee will re- main in Wyoming. ‘probably was CAPITAL-MOURNS ; LOSS OF HEDGE, ‘NOW CONDEMNED tence of death one of Cheyenne municipal pe cherished INoe most the hedge Surroundi y For sive custodi-! sans of the park have cultivated and coddled this hed until in recent years it has been a thing of beauty and a civic joy. But now comes the department of agriculture of the United States of America and con- dem the hedge to extinction be- ca it consists of oarberry bushes, the plant incubator of black rust in wh The work of upr ating the bashes will begin a will be burned as up. Plans to repla the hedp i ing considered but 1% will be years before a new hedge equaling the pr nt one in density and symmetry an be grewn, 0eceecesccscoscccons IS YOUR MON “SEE And we can show you many i money work big for you. edge. business walks, sewer water, | month, all clear. Many other such as abo . 1.—-Chey-| er lisa provided a landing field, In connection) planes flying at night! © Ten to 100 percent safe sure gilt- LISTEN! Large east front, inside 60X140-foot lot, close in, near Will sell for, few days only, at $4500. bearing 8 and 10 percent interest. SEE US FOR INVESTMENTS See Ben Realty Co. PHONE 74-W. LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING 'WORKS TO BRING | FAMILY TOU.S.; ie Tribune) i S, Wyo., Oct. 1, A wife 1 small childre: Italy, who have been patiently nies j ch to will ing for FE, » to earn eno, bring them to the United State }remain in Italy. is dead from injurie: the was crushed by mine at n, TE ar here. SEVEN GHILDREN BIT BY MAD O06 IN RAWLINS, ALL CANINES MUZZLEO NOW aS | RAWLINS, Wyo., ‘Oct. 1,—Seven! childten are undergoing the Pasteur treatment, a score of dogs have been | Hed and an order has been ed {that all dogs in town shall be kept{ muzzled as results of the report of 2 Jenver Inboratory that a dog w t the seven children last week was, ¢} suffering from rabies. The mad-dog was killed while still running amuck. | The dogs since exveuted are known| to have been bitten by the mad ani- stained when ein in the mal, The children who are undergoing ; the Pasteur treatment are Jack are i | William Brimmer, Irvine Draper, lie Swease Abie Feldman, Navel Popper and Harry McFarland, Jr. All| s running at large without muz will be killed by the police and j de al {all muzzled animals will be kept un-! der observation and executed if they develop symptomaofy of rabie SHERIFF LOGATES THREE VICTIMS ON HUNT FOR ONE: | (Special to the Tribune) i+ THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Oct. 1.— } to Ottumwa, Towa, with ee cctation of returning with one p: son, Sheriff Harry Holdredge mate ;|ed with three, Frank Mohler, charged {with forgery, and M the accused had married since flight from Wyoming, and the wo-| | man’s three-year-old son by a former husband. The wife insisted on « companying Mohler to Thermopolis in the hope that she might be able to ist him here. Mohler is charged) with uttering fraudulent checks here} in January, 1917. He is held for) | trial in the district court in bail of; { $2,500. Should he not be convicted | here charges are standing against him | i at Casper, Worland and Crawford, the latter Nebraska. | - eae i 25 MILES TO BEGLIPPED - | OFF THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY ' | J - , to The Tritvnac 2, Wyo., Oct. 1.—That m of the Lincoln Highway ;across Wyoming can be shortened 32 jmiles by re-routing at two points, jand that the suggested new route otherwise is more desirable than the present route, is asserted by E, L. Emery, who has returned from a} trip during which he logged the high-| way to the Utah line and explored the proposed new routing. One change which he suggests is between | Cheyenne and Laramie, this redue- jing the distance between the two via the highway approxi! ely miles, and the other be Laramie and Rawlins. By ing into northern Colorado in that Woke section, Emery states, the highway ean be shortened 26 miles und will have beiter grades and penetrate a} section far more attractive scenically | than the present routing. DENVER, COLO. LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS Mohler, whom | where the Genuine Keeley Remedies | are used. EY WORKING? nvestments that will make your nas two houses that pay $45.00 ve. Also first mortgage loans, ACCIDENT FATAL, Volzi, a coal miner, | cured by a scientitic course of medi. | cation. The only place in Colorado! 1 Crihune ) TABLE USED AS LIQUOR CACHE; WOMAN IS HELD, (Speci 1 to the Tribune) RAWLINS, Wyo., Oct. sult of the discovery of of liquor in a cleverly receptable beneath a dining-room as ‘ble, Mrs. Minnie Herbert has jheld to the district court for 1 -| legging. SHGAR CAMPAIGN BEGINS a he Tribane. , Oct. 1. The; trona county Red Crors. 1, Eliminate Frozen Radiato: 7. Save the Tires. . , | 3 ata, At AN Guheated garage meana ap It th rage ia 26 a factory! In the past week Mr. Fisher has Ing the ‘radiator ing the wei auoisture pela into the fannie ote nS will begin October 6! discovered three men just met cas Jacket of the ehein ree tires throughs cuts, nis moisture A > wal resking the pur anil will continue in operation watil! ally on the str who were badly t compounds areiilebier berths fabeis aeareyaraas vabout January 1, Despite | able conditions during the season a larger tonnage of beets wil be handled this year than in 1918. cee acer RAWLINS STORE ROBBED WHILE unfavor- JEWELER EATS (Specia to the Tribune) RAWLINS, Wyg., Oct. 1.—Return- ing from lunch to his store, which had been closed during his absence, W. Brown, a jeweler, discovered that place had heen burglarized and $500 worth of jewelry taken. The thief gained entrance by bréak- ing the fa ng 08) ona ¢ door. “DAUGHTER OF RAWLINS MAN i IS KILLED IN ACCIDENT ©: (Special to The 1 Tribune) RAWLI Wyo., Oct. 1.— Wissing has departed for Suqu ish, Washington, in response to a telegram his ten--year-old daugh- was killed in an auto- The message gave The lit- 1 and her mother have been at aaGne tha ter, Lou mobile accident. no details of the tragedy. tle & iting: weeks, ‘HEMORRHAGES NEAR FATAL Suquamish for several TO MAN WHO WAS INJURED peeial to The roc Kk SPRINGS, Wy) John Stafford is in ac tioa from frequent and uncontrollable hemorrhages from the nose resulting from injuries sustained in an auto- mobile accident several weeks ago. Ef- forts to prevent recurrence of the hemorrhages have failed and Stafford | has lost so much blood that another hemorrhage probably will result fatal- ly. a BIG GAME HUNTERS Come in your car. And T'll place you in the best of hunting. Horses and camp outfits furnished. GUS GRANBY Two Miles Southwest of Du- «dois. P. O. Box 54 “Watch the Elgin We iss High time for you to pick out your new suit, Our assortment of styles and patterns is at its best right now. Single and double-breasted suits in the new browns, grays, grenes, bules and fancy mix- tures. . Fine fabrics carefully cut and tailored make these suits perfect fitting and extremely serviceable. You will not find suits of this quality for less money any- where, Men’s suits $30 to $75. Time to buy heavier weight underwear. -As a re- quantity onstructed growing | ceived no compensation because they The gloves worn Ieeland até}yand is thru: made without fingers, and in ordet | aken up. that no time may be wasted in dis eS ES Bd tinguishing between right and left Like Cascarets, they work | while each glove has two thumbs. The you Becp eas Tribune Wantada, st into the first glove AED GROSS HOME SERVICE BUREAU Io STILL ON JOB “Service Men to Be Assisted and) Scores of Other Problems Presented in Peace Pro- gram of Organization How To Save Your Anitemsbile | * And Cut Down Repair Bills Below ure 12 reasons why heating your Garage this winter will save your Car and greatly, reduce your repair bills. > Coal-burning - Several Sizes ‘ Self-regulating For le to 10-Car ded even tho the war is ove * Hot Water Garages f READY-10-SET-UP ays Harry Fisher, who is acting as! Home Service secretary for the Na- H ap wounded in the war end who had re- , eBpeviaily if the engine ever- 8. For Easy Cleaning of the Car. 2. Save the Engine. ul and snow freeze to the car in Qasoline cannot vaporize when the Vdid not man er of pro- | cedure. ulling on an av i) gplinder: ‘and When washing the car ‘aye of of Home Service, | See x work a : / Peationssaush od and anow melt_of the car in © Th nu ror Red Cross erage that is heated, Home which | 9. For Comfort in Oili been out. ington consist . of the finishing of the work for the insite Datei It Is » pleasure to attend your car dn am warm garage, but not when the fugers ‘are cold and numb “anid. the joey wlinoxt frozen, families of soldiers and is now being carried on ilors which) f continua) bon depasits, tion of the same work for civilian 4. Save the Bearings. families where it is necessary, and) Olt Pecomes thiek and sluggish -in 10. Prevent Colds‘and Sickness. 3 + @-coll garaze. s in the Working around the car in an on- the pnt ne of ae organizatians| Leerians 38 x , Leated Barage revults in colds and in meeting community needs sue y phe. lleat your garage and save a the Knocking the need for play grounds for the| ha Fina: 3 noekt mee Soctor pins, ; child welfare work, for community! Battery. 11. For Safety. renters, organized recreation, pub-! tery, helng @ cham: Istor, of the lie health n ote. ine, ae BS chemicals act System al- ly when cold, the battery to fe teke full charge. aE fond pot on nus Hon 1 The extra h atarting ne to give informa the cold gl ng employment, = | battery beyo . oline vapors anywhere. “Over char ‘and thin ia tures are more liable to form in cold responsible for all battery y are diffused ine 0 travel pay, the! of ale become Use ray’, especially when the ae bonus, vocational training, le- stile: The Lat: Seewith see and dinally gal advice and medical attention. In the entire country the Red | 6. Save the Car Fi Cross thru its home service workers | Inwan has cared for 300,000 families of men Slowly ace éarly—to the theatre and frees keep si appointment—to and it is still caring for: the varuish. n train—you will be sure ses. There are 30,000} miwarm pdrvresrspteec ners your Sarece Se ee : prea 3 warn 3 Home Service workers, 28,000 of br the machine. palating WastO deat whom are volunteers. expensive, In the 2,700 Home Service offices! Telephone or write us for more details and iaat illustrated there aro 1,800 men and women who catalog that gives the experience of many user last winter, are graduates of Home Service train-, 133 W. 2d. ing schools and thus completely quali-! ._ T. B BOM A fied for work they are doing. Phone 911 As Ma) eon The first recorded discovery of iron in America was in North Caro- lina in 1 To reduce the itche ing, use soothing aaa of— VICKS “Your BS. 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