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, MAD:DOG»BITES B. -H-—Werner~ Heads Delegation’ re ‘ : ~| from’ Local Post of American ie ate £} LINS, Wyo, Oct 9. Legion Selected at Mack: thors to Place Books on Shelves ho } ing Tuesday Night for Benefit of Men: Blinded Six. delegates and six alternates were named to represent the Casper Post of the American Legion for the state meeting in Douglas, October 10 and 11 at a meeting of the post. members in.the Army and Navy club rooms. B. H. Werner, J. B, Town- send, A. A. Danielson, Harry Fisher, Ed 8S. Morris, and George Black- stone were elected delegates while C, P. Plummer, Carney Peterson, R. H, Nichols, W. Wolf and Leroy Les- inger were named as alternates. Mr. Werner was named as chair- man of the’ delegates to attend the state meeting at Douglas this: week. He was named in place of Secretary * fisher of the Army and Navy club. My. Fisher practically refused to hold the office because he felt that some other member should have the hon- or, * Mr. Danielson said that Secretary Fisher was the most logical candidate for the honor, He paid a big trib- ute to Fisher by saying that he had done more for the soldiers. and sail- ors in assisting them after their re- turn from*the service? He said of Fisher that he had obtained better ré@sults than any other man and that she probably had come into contact with more soldiers and sailors’ than amy other man in the state, Mr. Fisher today attributed the * success he had in handling most cases for soldiers and sailors to the untiring efforts of Representative Mondell and Senator Kendrick. | Mr. Fisher said that following the} first national convention of the Amer- ican Legion in Minneapolis, Minn., in November that the Army and Navy club would be merged under the head of ‘the Amerrcan Legion be- cause of the national scope of the DOUGLAS MEET NOG LORY RECOVER FROM ago, and he treatmen developed hydropho- bis. Precautions against the spread of rabies among the During War (Special to the Tribune) ed to arrive here Saturd: cusPiRtat’ ie PE S_state contines, the police shooting ail ming state library popular novels,| killed during the last week were suf- use of soldiers blinded in. the world| among the town’s canine Population Braille books are to be supplied at| value or the influence of its owner, boon to war heroes and others whom There have been published for thé| ) blind a considerable number of books | REACH STATE SATUAD but there is a shortage of such works reed ‘ to read only the’ Braille type, which raised type heretofore used in pub- of books had been published in the brary Association, in connection] ers arriving here late Saturday wil navy hospitals, conceived the idea of ELECTRIC PLANT of their own stories. It is works so Library . project. Of those who have been ap- THERMOPOLIS, W, Bin pct 9) Librarian Agnes Wright expects soon} animals found. running at large and light essays, volumes of poetry, etc.,| fering. from rab war and other unfortunates who have| it is anticipated that an order that the expense of the authors of the| shall be put to death. sightlessness .has.exiled from the for blinded soldiers as a result of the recently was adopted in America to lishing books for the blind. When new uniform type, the Library War with its work of supplying reading} remein until Monday morning, asking authors themselves to provide financed that are to be placed on AT THERMOPOLIS Eighty-one authors and publishers The Hot Springs Light and Power Legion: The activities and general membership rules wsil be much the/ same as under the old Army and) Navy club, acording to. Secretary! Fisher. WOMAN THROWN FROM RIG, BOTH LEGS FRACTURED ey Mrs. Alfred: Cochran | is suffering from fractures of both limbs below aecident while she was driving a spir- ited team to Lucerne. A single-tree became detached and fell against the, horses’ heels, causing them to bolt, and Mrs. Cochran and her compan- ion, Mrs. William) Cleland were both thrown violently to.the roadway. Mrs. Cleland escaped more than superfi- cial injuries. PRESS: ASSOGIATION TO MEET AT WORLAND SOON (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 9.—J. H. Walton, president of the Wyoming Press association, has issued a call for a meeting of the association at Worland, November 6 and 7. The editors will be enttrtained by the Al. falfa club, a Worland institution fa- mous. for itshospitality. The Big | Horn Basin Editorial association, which was to have met in Worland | next..week, has postponed its meeting: until that of the state association. CHEYENNE TO VOTE BONDS FOR $925,000 SCHOOLS Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo. Oct. 9—The proposal to issue $190,000 of school. district bonds, in furtherance of a plant to build a new high schoot cost- ing $250,000 and a new grade school costing $75,000 will'be submitted in is to be called»sgon.- One hundred Cheyenne at ‘a “special election which and ninety thousand: ‘dollars will bond the district to the, legal limit and it will be’ necessary to raise by | direct taxation the additional $150,- 000 required for the-building’ project. | Come in “your car, And I'll place you in the best of hynting. Horses and camp Ry lOPOLIS,- Wyo., Oct. -9—) making” books available for the war- the knées as the result of a runaway | Paige,‘Dr. Prank?Crane, Albert Pay- subjects, especially poultry. raising, to have on\the shelves of the “Wyo- upmuzzled. Four of the animals printed in the Braille type for the| more cases of the disease appear been deprived of their sight. The| every dog in Rawlins, regardless of works, They are to become a great _ ryenig Pete pT NG I world of literature. FIRST AIRPLANE RACERS fact that these men have been taught supplant 2 number off varities of it was learned that less than a score Service branch of the American Li-| machines Saturday afternoon. Rac. matter for the men in the army and! rules of the race forbidding flying the money. for brailling at least one the shelves of. the Wyoming. State CHANGES HANDS have been asked to contribute to the Company has sold the plant. supply-| proached,, eightten have sarend to co-operate. Dr, Henry Van Dyke will defray the cost of brailling “A Lover of Music” and “The Mansion.” Mrs. Jack London will have “The Love of Life,” by her late husband, put into the new Braille type at her expense. Humor will be provided by “Speak- ing of Operations,” by Irvin Cobb. Edward Streeter—this will particu- larly delight the soldier hearts—will provide one. of -his ‘‘Dere Mable” series which have been so popular among the men in service. , ,Among: other authors: who have consented foshare in the work of ing a New York concern, owners of the plant will at once re- construct it adding machinery re- quired to givé Thermopolis better, light and power service, ————— in ‘Wyoming will receive the benefit when the brailled works are placed inj now, being taught’ the new Braille, and ‘as’ the ne type grows in vol-|’ umé, older ‘blind persons. who. have. been taught to read other systems, may be expected to acquire the fac- ulty of readying Braille and‘ to dis~ card the older styles. oe Because of the high cost of put ting a book into the Braille type the! relatively -limited: sale’ whith” it can receive, the project isnot Profitable for the publisher as a commercial }/ venture and must be financed by do-! | nation. Putting a novel of standard iength into. the Braille costs “in ‘the neighborhood ‘of $600 for the manu- facture of the plates elone.: Itis’the ost of maniifacturing the Plates ; which the authors have been asked to, erry. When the plates have been PE-RU-NA Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach “Peruna has por! ly done for it many 4 i ave been time an npelled to take to my 8 The first bott pelleg and-while °T blind are Mary Raymond, Shipman Andrews, Jack Lait, Thomas Nelson son Terhune, Douglas’ Fairbanks, Booth Tarkington. and Zane Grey. A numberof books on vocational will be provided by the American Li- brary Association.. The Red Cross Institute for the Blind is putting ad- ditional books: on vocational subjects} into Braille, among them several: on; massage and therapeutic exercises. While the work which the Ameri can Library Association is undertal ing is principally for men blinded i: war, all classes of blind readers The First -Bottle of ‘om rh of rouble from) which ered for #0 long before taking his remedy, Mr. M. VanBoren, Enxinecr, G, Réel Rv IT Higniuad st, Grand Rapidk, Ailen, * Having the Goods You Want to Buy It's-easy enough for any merchant,to: have the goods to sell; much harder to have the Find, rou wapt ch If you want-good, reliable mer Wilt ana ‘wes, lieve you do—you'll find we only shygndie that kind. TOOL TRUNKS—Will fit the running-board-of:a:car; so can be used for other purposes. All'metal, reinforced corners, etc.. Three sizes—$6.75. nip x SUIT. CASES—Good,:serviceable fibre*suit ‘cases, '26- inch, two straps, easy handle, color brown; price $2.45. Bluck Teather case, leather or metwl, reinforced corn- ers} 26-inch size, $7.60: : ' 36-inch Durable ‘trunks, $15.00, "4 $18.00; 39-inch Brass-bound trunks, robes, $50,00. phy, HOS ules You probubly have never had any, cause for co. int | here with the goods or sérvice; very few people ‘have. But if the time ever docs come when yoy do™ dike “kicking,” take usat-our-word ; come and tell'us'about it. We'll make good. SA andl - Holmes Hardware Co. “Hardware for’ Hardwear” Phone.601 i Rib was on the dence ne: ] ers of Frahk Jennings to the gallows. | The elder Jennings believes that John and Peter Cordillo, agents of ing Thermopolis with electricity to|the state prohibition de M. Singer and B. Y. Hole, represent-|thir associate, Walter |Newell, jare | The new] Properly held as the slayers of his 1 son, and he is directing his tireless | efforts to weaving into concrete’ evi-| idence, conclusive beyond a doubt, | ‘the stray) shreds’ off circumstantial clusion. the’state library. Blind children are |them is « to-7. dogs of the city LARAMIE, Wyo. the kindest, ‘gentlest old ' gentlemen | of Laramie "isl. "N> Jennings. “But | the gentlest of spirits may be the most relentless under just provoca-} tion and Jennings has become relent- that the murder or murderers of his | son, Frank Jennings, who was Assas-| sinated on the Lincoln highway near | here Sept. 7, shall be identified and! made to pay the law. ity off the contented existence of a} retired ranchman which he enjoyed proir to the slaying of his son, Jen- nings has become. the incarnation of the spirit of relentlessness search for evidence which will fast- en. the guilty responsibility for the | murder of his son, Others—officers CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 9—Pre-| whose duty itis to detect criminals Parations have been completed for} —have*been indastriously engaged’ the landing here of ‘the atmy air-|in efforts: to solve the Frank Jen-| men who this morning begun a race] nings mystery, “but their diligence | across the continent. The first of} and, the eastward flying planes is expect-} ha Di NATRONA BUTTER And he is convinced that you expect tt ar . Murder wanna commendable. as they lay morning | pared with that of the aged sire of and the first of the westward flying }the slain man. Every suggestion of i nj @ hint of evidence possibly bearing | tj on the case of his son has been in-| the] vestigated by "tlie elder Jennings, he has spent thousends of dollars to ob- tain evidence and .is spend thousands more—no rumor is| too intangible! for ‘him to investigate | it, no journey too long or difficult! for him to-make it, provided they! ‘suggest the possibility of bearing up- problem of obtaining the evi- of Laramie Intent, Justice Done in er Mystery 70, Og Be -One of e is determintd | full \penalty of the | the placid inactiv- | in the { not” tobe” com- will Prepared to} figure. - to bring the murder-! ment, and value. “It is-without question the Specify When ordering from youur GROCER ~ QUALITY ah 1 Your Born-Tai- | lored suit will be cut, and. tailored to. your individual measure —the fashion you'prefer be propor-. | tioned to your | True style'can’t. | be attained in any other manner. | And the: style | will last—for it is founded upon Most Satisfying Fresh, Sweet and Pure Every Day. 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