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Evolution t p to have ‘carried us very y_ far. A re A chap! A Tril a naar CASPER DRUGGISTS! ALL JOBBERS CAN SUPPLY BEGY’S MUSTARINE Advertising of “Quickest Pain Aiki on on Earth” Will Appear Soon Ii Most Every Good Newspaper r in the State—Sale Guar- anteed to You and Satisfaction to “LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | “ORIGINAL TURIGDIGTION FATHER FAILS TWO WYOMING BOYS ON : LAGKING, HIGH TRIBUNAL Th ET CHIN "8 fk A Tribu une Wa 2 Wantad wi wil oA HMISES WATER CISE | Judge without Jurisdiction, He! Says, in Petition to Defeat Foster Parents il to The Tribune. CHEY. E, Wyo.,. Oct. 10.—The | Wyoming supreme court in session | here held that it did not have orig-| inal jurisdiction in the case of thé state of Wyoming ex rel John W. Leazenby versus James B. True as CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 10,—An- state engineer of Wyoming, wherein jother attempt by blood relatives of | trician second elass in the radio de-| the plaintiff petitioned for the issu-|the child to obtain possession of| vartment and Charles Vesco, private, ance of a writ of prohibition en-|33- -year-old Margaret Hulme, foster | UL S. marine corps, whose birthplace joining the state engineer from hold-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond | ‘s Kemmerer. ing a threatened hearing seeking to/ |Hulme of Worland Wyoming, failed} The Wyoming is one of the largest! cancel the permit issued to constract| Wednesday when Judge W. C. Ment-| ships of the navy and one of a diy- a weservoir to impound the waters|zer of the district court of Laramie} ‘sion of ships which is the pride of the of Harney creek, Albany county. The county held that he*was without jur-| Atlantic and Pacific fleets, opinion of the court, which wag pre-|isdiction in-a habeus corbus action The Pacifie fleet is soon to make) pared by Justice Blydenburg, dismias- | brot by the father of the child, Robert! an extensive cruise which will equal ed Leazenby’s petition. The permit) Lewis. Judge Mentzer ruled that the| the crnise made by the American fleet | in question originally was issued tolaction should be i in the} ‘n 1907-9. D. C, Buntin September 25, 1914. He| court within the ju i Young men between the ages of transferred. his rights thereunder tothe little girl is. wich is the district} 18 and 36 are missing a fine oppor-| Leazenby February 28, 1917. On. court of Washakie county. ‘unity of seeing the world if they April 24, 1918, Davis & Thomas ap-| The case of the Hulme child has at-| fait to enroll for naval service now,: plied to the state engineer for can- tracted mucn attention in Wyomine} iccording to Curtis B. Starney of the cellation of the permit because the| during the last four months. TEarlr| iaval recruiting station in the post- law had not been complied with by! last summer the girl’s maternal grand | 9ffice. | . the permittee and continuance of the mother, . Nellie Robertson of In its campaign to enroll men in At least two members of the crew! of the U. 8S. S. Wyoming are natives of this state, according to word just received by the Casper naval recruit-} ing station. They are Thomas Terry! Jefferson of Douglas who is an elec :-| (3pecial to The Tribune.) Your Customers 1e. 1 and beat substi rs old fashioned sho wnnt to bert serv rs will not hesitate t y Mustarine in th the sher, In and re munity many Begy's Mustarin remedy in the world fo! ready to sap permit was prejudicial to the water Kensas City, Mo., was arrested at| ‘he navy the government has asked Uoned below. rights on Harney ereek held by the) Worland on the charge that she he?! he assistance of many of the promt- a sen wae es petitioners. Leazenby appealed toj attempted to kidnap Margaret while | nent writers of the country. Jack Lait, the story writer, an- The charge wa-|swers the call of navy’s recruiting the supreme court for a writ of pro- ithe little girl was with her mother hibition restraining the state engi-'in an automobile. neer from taking action as a result not pushed. About August 1st Mrs ; “ampaign with “Lead me to it” and of #he Davis & Thomas petition. {Robertson instituted habeas corpus| ‘o this he added. a | being that the Hulmes had not le-| riving hairs begins to iron grey I re- TOILET OF JAIL ins girl. was entitled to custod~| Sut the day is coming when I shall | NEGRO TRIES TO [pcre eunas which came before th- “All my life I have longed for a evally mdopied Margaret and that | reat my resolve. The years have ,of her. The Himes maintained ths‘|'ay aside my work and fare forth on| she great ad-venture T have always Nae ei ets “Buying For Cash We Sell For Less” apecials for Friday and Saturtlay cou O BRC BELGIAN ROYALTY ON FIFTH AVENUF— Snapshots of the King, Queen and Crown Prince Lec- pold taken as the royalties were on their-way to their hotel. First photo of the Queen without a veil. (c) Copic Service Co., Inc. Me No. 2 can Fancy Cut Green Beans state supreme court. her contentior | zacation. Each time one of my sur- DROWN SELF IN therefore. she: as grandmother of th-| een busy. They have cheated me. they had legally adopted the chil? fegee te Butter No. 8 can Empson’s ‘clalh to The Tribune.) hocnere 3" 50€ in Missouri when she was 15 month] ireamed. Hominy .... CHEYEN. NNE, Wyo., Oct. 10.-—-Al- lof age. At that time it was state? The gateway of that adventure will) Shop Appeals to bert Mitehell, a negro, was adjudg- that the little girl's father had dis-|e the recruiting office of a navy| 5 No. 3 can Empson’s me for 50e : ed {nsane after a hearing before aj*pneared ot about the time of her} station. If they try to shunt me Polly Flinders Bs Bette wo : jury in the district court. Mitchel! birth and that his whereabouts wer | by telling me I’m too old, I'll have! ‘ was taken into custody Monday after |"»!nown. The habeas corpus actior | 1 clever comeback for ’em—a manis| ff, J, Johnson and James Parker, | ES z w2 Four large rolls 30c he had attacked his wife with a | failed. always, as old as he feels. the iwo gentlemen termed “box car | Polly Flinders, who recently came Toilet Paper ss sete ae J butcher. knife and soon after his in- | The next development came when And in the navy a man can’t be) thieves’ by the county authorities | t? Casper, has made several discov- carceration attempted to drown him \the child’s father instituted haber-| 1d, for he can’t feel old. He can’t) jere, will have their trial in Converse ¢TY trips about the city, poking into , Roasted Peanuts 10 self in a jail toilet. He failod but|cornns broceedings in the distrie*| feel old because there are present) county. They were arrested last Places here and there in the busi- per quart ... ms : : ah oe ie did suceeed in so effectively stoppi: court ogi i#ramie county here We’ | 10ne of the economic pesta of ci-! week near Parkerton: Wyo., for their ness district which have attracted é OC the outlet of the toilet’ with his | nesday.” Whether the next step wil'} -ilian life, part in the theft of 18 pairs of shoes her attention. { English Walnuts 40. head that water could not escape and jbe institution by the father of he. Oh, boy! and $140 worth of cigarets. The| “I found the dearest and most en- per pound ec the jail was flooded. Mitchell is an ex-|beas corons action in the supreme No rent to pay. No taxes. NOo|cigarets had been sold, according to soldier. having served in the ninth | cavalry. WYOMING AND SCHOOL ~OFIMINES MEET OCT. 18) The Coloredo School of Mines will | meet the strong University of Wyo-| ming foot ball team Oct. 18 in the, fourth game of the 1919 season for | the Cowboys. The Wyoming elev-| en is going into the battle to win | while the Miners will be out to make! a strong showing because Colorado foot ball fans will be ready to tom, | things y u have loaned your neighbor, pare dope. The Aggies have already defeated | Wyoming 14 to 0, in the closest | game of the season, while later in the séason the Aggies must buck the Miners. The game October 18 will show the rlative sicength of the two} elevens in their games with the Cow- | boys. Fights Typhoid in Sheep Camp, Rides 40 Miles to Town, cial to ‘The Tribune.) CHEY NNE, Wyo., Oct, 10..—Ai- ter combatting typhoid fever for | three weeks without medical attend- ance at a lonely sheep camp on the Laramie plains, and surviving a 40-| mile trip thru a driving blizzard to| the railroad at Lookout, Carl Nulie 28, a camp mover employed by the Swan Land & Cattle company is in desperate condition in a hospital here but has a fighting chance for life. Nulle became ill at the camp and day for three weeks, before an- other man visited the place. He has lost 75 pounds since he became ill but his vitality is so great that he was able to walk from the train to the ambulance that awaited him on his arrival here. ATTORNEY UNRECOGNIZED, COURT DISMISSES CASE 3 CHEYENNE, Wyo, Wyo., Oct. 10.—The Wyoming supreme court, Chief Jus-| tice Beard writing the opinion, dis- missed the petition in error in the case of North Laramie Land com- pany, plaintiff in error, versus Al- bert E. Hoffman, Ulyssis 8. Jones and George E. Martin, commissioners of Platte county, because the counsel for the plaintiff in error had not been admitted to practice in the Wyo- ming courts as regular members of the bar of the state, nor granted by courtesy the right to appear in the particular action in’ which they wers| employed. Counsel for the plaintiff in error are Pam & Head of Chicago.) we Se Authority — “Take _ this plant into the garden.” | “Mistress said I was to put it on| the balcony, sir.” “Do as I tell you. You will pith it in the garden first. Afterward you can put it on the balcony.” Bostron Transcript. | isdiction, or |rested on a charge of disturbing the; rubber | ks court. which mav take orieine) ine Dinners, but no first of the month, | information here, and the two re- Income, but! apvly to the district | .fter-dinner speeches. ceived $140 for them. conrt of Wachakie county for a writ | no income-tax. Deputy Sheriff W. Kilgore ar- of habeas corpus remains to be seen, The navy department is working | rested the men here Ca word had Be amet gs on a wrong tack. They should charge! heen sent from Parkerton of the neople money to join the navy. It’s'robbery. The men h&ve been oper- ‘he only form of education I know) ating all over the northwestrn part of which is essentially co-related to! of the United States, Deputy Kilgore 'Return of Borrowed KF. 7 — ledstire, amd recreation. -- It is to belie They h it Things-Enough; Do |: potest oP Wateatioua; the for! ase mearing ‘lonrin-any. one piace, ) | fect university, the great playground. | he says. Not Argue, Moral) Every son of woman should feel) The charge against Johnson and the touch of the deck, the sweep Of! parker will be a serious one because | ihe breeze thru his hair, the salt of | |they broke open the seal on a North- the sea in his nostrils. | western railroad box car in order to Service—that’s all right. Duty— | secure the goods, | fine. Obligations—great. fSneotal ta The Triwune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 10—Fre- quentlv—if ever at all—does it pav to be finicky regarding the conditior | jn which, upon their veturn, you nd) But a man must be selfish. There's the sen.. No, the Sea. Lead me to} | and it isn’t always profitable to|jtr iTU. BERCU LOSIS lose your temver if a neighbor sue- oo evests that a thing you have borrow- | ed might have been more carefully REAL ESTATE TRANSHERS | handled while you were in posses-|, C- G. Hardy to M. E. Young on) sion of it. lots evene fe Block 2. Midwest addi- Ste 2: ne. .p| tion. Con, ete. —_—_— selene ase Pravenvoneqoere:l ties Harry Guy et ux to Edward L.| Cheyenne has been selected as ag Whien the utat as returned, Mrs} Stevenson on lots 3 and 4, section 3, |place of holding the 1920 meeting, Stevenson asserts, it was minus its} T-36, R. 66. Con.'$1000. |of the Northwestern conference of | handle. es Tntersiaia Hetroieam Sere age tie Marea mepereuies seceetie lS 7 vens: spok «3. Pot-| B. McCann on lot 9, block 151, Cas-| according to iss Ei tn Polen bearer ean rey a a per. Con. $1. ete. ecutive secretary of the Wyoming Potter, Mrs. Stevenson asserts, struck John B. Scanlan et ux Don Ss. Mil-} Public Health association, who has | her and kicked her off the porch of| ler on lot 11, block 138, Casper. | just returned from Boise, Idaho,| the Potter home. | Con. $1050. where the conference was held this) Mrs. Stevenson had Mrs. Potter ar-| _ Mrs. James Robertson et vir John | year. The bringing of the meeting % h t Gordon on lot 8, block 118, Sheri-|to this state is a big thing for Wyom- dan Heights addition. Con. $2500. jing. Salt Lake City, Utah made a} R. C, Wyland et ux to Jesse Wills|strong bid for the meting, but as| J MEETING NEXT 'e YEAR IN eka? {peace and Mrs. Potter, when ar- jraiened in police court Tuesday, was | ent when it comes to serving. terprising little place yesterday,” Polly told us, “around the corner of Durbin street. It's the Natrona But- ‘ter Shop, an enterprise which I be- lieve is unique. At least, I never saw one quite like it. “Most people Are patrticular about their butter. And I was certainly convinced that the most. exacting person would be satisfied as to the quality and pur- ity of the product of the Natrona shop after inspecting the electric 0 churn in which it is made. as er ommercia 0) “The little quarter pound pats in e which Natrona Butter is sold also ? appeal to me. They are so conveni- N “PAY CASH AND PAY LESS” & The & Phones 10 and 11 | proprietor of the shop is meeting a |public need and most surely de- | ae 9 ae oath } Serves success.” ch bars oto ores tes zwase ae ‘MODERN LIGHTING FIXTURES Creamery Butter Cape Cod Cranberries 2 quarts for._...... Quality Meats — AT RIGHT PRICES (essvaenacnsssscTssdEnsweE ACOA EE DENT TD OE MTT OP fined $10. jon lot 4, block 16 Butler’s addition. Sizoming! bia not entertained a cone S. ft Con, $1, ete. |ference the executive committee de-) : eae Bolier sagmized that it, el {cided upon the state capitals Three + es d_ will sell it. of these conferences have previously | 3 4 Little wantad wil! gall i A THibanes yanted wus been held. | AT LAST! We Can All Read Every Sunday By special arrangement with The Best rium in the U.S. A., Lam able to supply the Post Family in CASPER with a BIG SPECIAL EDITION of THE DENVER POST NEXT SUNDAY and EVERY SUNDAY thereafter. Watch for it!-- THE DENVER POST on Sundays NOTE—The Denver Post maintains a residence delivery thru its own carriers every day in the week at a big expense and the subscrip- tion rate is st'll 65c a month. CHARLIE GUNNERSON, City Information Bureau | PODererregorress ¢ < - — 2 : ny ; [ We have many new: designs on display now. We will be glad to took {o¢, a RK? Make your » selection from our Stock where We are glad to furnish estimates on any size Home or Store. No obligation to buy until you are satisfied hodteat re! "you can see the quality of Fixtures : PO erereoe erg 2 e you are buying. : + aXe Se ee oe 2 wey iY La a a ce er er er K? have the new home builders call an4'see them before buying. etote tes 1) ¢ K a He ele age of Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 ¢ PPro erg Veerrrnrerreres