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oN MOUNTAIN. “KILLED IN SPIN Aviator’s-| Machine Went into Tail Spin While Trying to Clinb | “Out of Ravine, His Ob- server Declares BASIN REGION VISITED BY TRRIFIC: STORM, OTHER NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST BASIN, Wyo. Oct. 13.—Artieles of ,incorporation of the Red Rover Oil 7 {company were filed tere this morn- CITEYENNE,*® Wyo., Oct. ‘ing with the county clerk. The com- Lieuteritht Edwatd V.. Wales, avia-ipany, is operating on the Greybull tor, killed one. hundred/anad thirty | Tiver and th nin office of the com- miles west.of Cheyenne, did not meet; Pany is Billings, death thru his plane crashing head-| | A, heavy wind and snow vi-ited this on into “Elk mountain, accond-jsection last week. st of here ing to Lieutenant William C. Golds-/drifts were traffic he- borough, ‘observer with Wales nt the | tween Basin le was im- time of the accident. -Goldshorough’s! possible. 3 uecount of the affair follows: CLD. Dorris af Meevéetse; and Mi “We were flying in an air line froma) Grace Amy of Rasin were united in Rawlins’ to Cheyenne when wo eh-/ marriage here, yesteyday by piers Mr. countered clouds and Wales. dipped Jone: of the M. EB. ciurch, 1 i the machine below these in order toj make thcir rome inyMecetc see Where we were. . We struck a wor Roberts and Mics Gertrude blinding blizzard and had no visibili-| Cocoran of Greybull were ma ty a8 soon as we dropped, so we turn- ‘here last evening by the local j ed north to find the tracks of the ‘of the peuce. Both are popular Union Pacifié railroad, flying low the. younger set im Greybull. and machine slowed up. Mr, and Mrs. J. flouston, driv- “We. noted the ground constantly | ing a Ford car fr ovell to Nor- rising, so we rose with it and flew in-| wood encountered a slippery hill near to a ravine, when Wales attempted Germania that nearly cost them thei- to turn her up and. go over the top. lives. When nearing the top of the Instead the plane went into « tail hill the car hecame gialled and tke spin and -Janded in the bottoin of brakes were unable io hold it on ac- the ravine. count of the ice, the year running “Wales was crushed to death, and: back down the hill and turning over. I was knocked unconscious. When The top and windshield were deinoi- 3. 1 came to I went to work:ou Wales, ished nee the occupants of the csr stopped the bleeding, wrappd him in. ©: caped injury. r o. all the ‘clothes we had, built a fire by} Mrs. Effie Plank, wife of F. P. died this morning The remains his body ‘and went for help, “It was Plank, of .nir plac hellish to stand there and watch him | following an operation. die, with Robody there but me. 1 Will be taken to Springfield, Mo., for did what'T could, but_I think W: ples interment. — was dead when a left him.” + Charen: his eee in San Frane COST TRAPPER “$75 in, FINES tonight, Goldsborough ¢ame in with his fave black with “bruises, badly cut and! With uniform and overcoat covered: with blood. Tle will secompany his pilot's body GLE TROCI Oct. 13.— _ hack to San Francisco, where's mili-' it cost Vie Leekso $76 to trap two u beaver on n mountain ranch in de- fiunce of the state law. He ecn- tered a plea of yuilty when brot before the court. “FT. MPKINNEY HOSPITAL 10 bE REMODELED SOON the accident are wrofig, in that the erach ecenrred on Overt: pass, several 2HL OF Imdeany ~ Wyo., ee 1 titles south of Elk mountain, and w: pease Sie full. rather than coll BROME "AND. HYDE FORIA NEW "LAW PARTNERSHIP AT BASIN 1822HS ©.) »-CHEYEN I wy naltol for the’ practice of law: appropriation tor ibe. cree Mr: Brome has been practicing for t¢xes at the Soldiers 40 lye’rs ‘and. hus’ pred niches § home at Buffaloscand. ment, of .the hospitah the ” idéd, to expend the entire ount in irgctice here for tie past; ‘remodeling the old .Fort MeKianey is the | military hospital building, one potti fof which will be utilized for hospital nd the remainder conyeri-: for old jsoldier: This is only a photograph of some of the shoes that:we rebuild every day. Do not throw away a comfortable pair of shoes because they seem to you to be beyond repair. Let us tell you what we mean by “NEW SHOES FROM OLD ONES.” P i] [Live NEWS o EEDER’S | Goodyear Shoe Repairer Che Casper Daily” Eribune ee WILDCAT — WAR GAMP COMMUNITY F REAL COLOR: sraver FINE JOBS FOR RETURNED SOLIERS t, Wyo. Oct. all wile in Wyotming wells roved -by the ex Clydco. MéPeck of Datla:, * os al to The Trimene.y whg. roped a huge bgbeat, while: | Ee ee riding after cattle. It was over | the War Camp Community service, ‘which has taken over the work here- \lofore iberformed by the federal la- thor cervice of finding jobs for re= jturned Wyoming soldiers, today was! jdotific chy the Sheridan Sugar com- ‘LAND MAN HELD UP BY AND OF GYPSIES GOES BAEK three fect in length and weivhed 258 pounds. y that it had openings for five erviee. men at its Sheridan fac- tory and that it would provide that aber of ex-soldiers permanent em- nent, transferring them from the | plo. WITH bl, GETS PURSE! éridan-plant-to ovner works when jtha Sheridan factory’s season is com- pleted. <o— — 4 Held up and and valuables by lo Olseh lived s by return- BEAR CORNERED BY DOG SHOT BY up to Wyomin ing with a W nd compell- ing the rob rn the loot oO altho he had but two cartridge te! SHERIDAN MEN fire to lend emphasis to his te a Mi mands, peeint to ay SHE Rt MD. AN, Ws yo. {doy cornering a | the clump of brush a ‘iam Greub, who was anarmed, « ‘SON OF LANDER WOMEN Dies IN AEs ce ae nee CHINA, REPORT the road. ‘They: were vithout a Fi | but went to. a ncarby ranch and | eared two rifles, Armed with th 13.—Donaht!Greub and Montgomery invaded the ‘i ¢ on 4 trip| brush and flushed the be They tion for the Standard Oil|fired simultaneously and the animal into the inver.er of Chi fell with two bullets thru ‘its heart. recording to a cable: recei jIt tinped the beam at nearly 400 mother, Mers.Kurl Graves, from Foo iors OREN CEN show. GLENROGK GUTS SALARIES» GHECK THAT cOLD WEN OTHER TOWNS RAISE RIGHT AWAY Dr. King’s New Discovery has ie oO. 13:-Wii relieved colds and coughs dl cities for. fifty years ie. employes’ Ls ial y 1 co. of living, Gl y fathets cho:e c reduced the cle "T. Was. war yudsially, high, quality cold, cough, grippe, and croup remedy whew lutreduced halt u Not ence in all the to $100 onth and that of: the -po- century ago. 4 i then has the qualit tice*magistrate to orto a2 month, bee alowea ie Meenas ato: Nis ef. PPAR Ee = Lockie ee in combating. colds.a RETAIL CLERKS proved thousaus My cowie of faniilies. _ ROCK ‘SPRING 5 a te Bowele’ Act Human —fanction- gently but firmly with- out the. violence of purgatives— tréat them with . Dr. to be orpanived at. a: meetiz histo be held Sunday, with Hayy president of the Wy oi han orn of Labor, pre:iding. Bratt in results, -t.#4 TAGE s5amee SSS Beha onesie mame = PAGE SE WIEN N raat f, bio ition. O"Plted in One Day : upeline rton ad. CGHEYENNF, Wyo, Oct. 11—The Ment Ce Co necessary petition for the ec!ling of CHE) Joh ry u ie S. Pike ct 3 in’ the Cheyenne Seven pi oha eCoy, on sot black 85, @ special. election school district. to vote on the issu- ance of bonds to intpart finance the erection of a new high school and a new grade school, has been filed and the election probably will bé held at the same time thet Cheyenne vot on municipal,candidates the first Tuesday in November. The building program ntemplates the expendi- ture of 50,000 of which $275,000 will be fora new- high-school. The present high school will .be ‘convert- ed into a grade school and this, with the new grade school to’ be built, will give the city seven grade schools. — enne’s comimg municipal priv y six of them representative of orgen. ized factions, and the seventh (hut of an independent—were filed Fri- day, the last day of the filing period. ! As representatives of the Busine. Men's Committee William Dubois filed for mayor and Charles W. Hir- sig and John J. McInerney for city commissioners. As represente of the Labor party, Edward P. lor filed for mayor ‘and W. and Charles A. Dietz for y age missioners.’ W, G. Gill, an” indepen- dent, filed for city commissioner. TEU URALGIA or tHegasche Rab the foretiead sod campleo with HAT the Maytag Multi- Motor V 18 today It the most used ‘power washer in the world, has a signifi- cance which prospective pur- ghasers cannot tail to recognize The emphatic convic tion ° thousands of M: that they possess th ing machine de tion is proof sufficient that it is washer worthy of the confidence of those whose purchase guided by prudence and economy. the ¢ Owners The magnificent litele Mul- ti-Motor engine, built right into the frame, gives the housewife a simple, ever-ready pow unit for any work 3 t the house where light power is needed. We Have Just Purchased a Big HIGH CLASS STOCK A ca son pal head perce ¢ SHOES F Which We Are Offering at .| Remarkably: Low Prices SEEING 15’ BELIEVING omein and letius show you this wonderful war day. domestic: Holmes Hardware. Co. “Hardware for Hardwear” t Casper, Wyo. CASPER LOAN OFFICE 133*South’Cénter ‘Phone: 8045 Ph 601 ciated Licensed and: Bonded We rebuild shoes—we do not cobble. We retain the flexibility of the sole. We use only the best stock. We employ-only the best workmen. The difference between cobbling shoes and factory repairing is’ worth knowing. Come and see. : ae “119 West | Séccnd Street 4 suit the dary R? + oe, iM oe Sata ® Ca aX Me yoegee KR? oe, ratte ~~ 1M <a Xa? oeteetets Oe Se ae R 'e so, Mo otect afo o-egeey o K? + RO axe es o K2 oe '? 2%, o, .@. 5 sho Roetes! +