Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 6

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~—PRESRYTERIANG EX-SOLDIER IVES ON OPERATING COPE ANE STOCK "He 10 MORE sro roves cu roRT RUSSEL ~TOINCORPORATE «TALE FROM EFFECTS OF INJURY LEAVE TODAY CN iesmti af rixowe wheck cuss onivrni sew cHrarrany OYNOD IN STATE ‘cts WORK FINIGHED — GHADRON FLIGHT .rssssace sac gtr mc ESS Performed s | lo mortagage it, if the advice of Neil jner, of a Ford. car from Marcas! who has been: asaigned to the 151), “ z . S { 4 iy ow | > 4 Holmes, alias Frank and num- cs pres 4 Ru A Adjournment in Order Tonight) 10.;;. . \tapson aged 34, an en ON L A Local Aviators to Give Nebraskalerous other names, who cepects very cont Atl has: confesses. « He will cavalry al Fort Russell, felt like | after Three-Da’ Sessions: 2 hay 5 Bes hes . day ; j < 3 i b bi a plead guilty when arraigned. was “coming home’ when he 1, y Sessions ; ploye of the Casper Brick and Tile : Residents Thrill at End of soon to become a member of the relect a ported for duty, having apent a por Women’s Society Elects company died suddenly at a local." | % 4 colony of automobiles thieves and ct : ‘ Officers Wednesday hospital yesterday afternoon follow- PASSAGE is DUE 200-Mile Air Journey ed law-violators tee MAS FRANGES CHAPMAN nell Se Saotmee ee Ne 7 jing an accident sustained at the tile - This Afternoon {onxe 7 OPN: PPP ae ne . $ of the 18th infantry there eithico Among the important actions taken’) Works. | Fat embolism is given as the Phe aubi; - i fs ——— eT haethe: _ Average: person: Holmes | ¥ P ‘years ago, Fort Russell then: was a by the Presbyterian synod of Wyo-/Scientific cause of death by the at- e public lands committee of the; J. ¥. Stock and Bert Cole will take | #8serts, is much more eautious regard- I fH FORMER {I § ‘post, just emerging from the seni ming yesterday afternoon and this| tending physician. an Annee has finished its work on the) the air again this afternoon for a ing tille to 2 car on which he proposes u 2 Us delapidation of frontier times; now morning was the passing of a resolu, Sf. Mapson was assisting in re-| °! leasing bill and the bill is in the! flight to Chadron, Nebr., where they |t® Spend money than regarding that e 9 it is most substantially built and one SENATOR GLARK, DEAD tion authorizing the trustees of the| Pairing an elevator at the brick and) Printers’ hands, according to _advices| have been invited to visit by the Com-|f0 & cer which he proposes to buy. of the largest’ of the military esta), synod to incorporate the synod under| tile works yesterday afternoon when to The Tribune today from Frank G| mercial club of that city. In case fe will buy an automobile ans bill lishments owned By the nation. the laws of the state’ ; nis hand was caught in the gears and/ CUrtis, who-is now. in Washington.| two passengers who.are said to want Of sale— -sometimes even “sight un- Chaplain Axton’s father, who } The revision of the rules of the/badly lacerated, He was taken to/ Bal sfactory progress is being made} to go tothe Nebraska city are car-|S¢en’’~blt if he expects to make a = the rank of major, was awarded ii. synod proposed yesterday by a com.|the hospital, and placed upon the op-| es es iemere. qc accordingito Mr.| ried, Mr. Stock may not go on the|!oan for which an automobile is to be ihipcinl do Win wHbwae.) distinguished service medal for <c. Prittoe thamied Ler ee We TL ecciien | meating \tabie Grepariteey wove ee urtis, who says that it will soon! trip. ; {security he generally is,highly finicky | EVANSTON, Wyo., Oct. 16.— Vice overseas in tht world war. He 3 y he brot up in the house with spler* ‘The 200-mile trif? “as the crow {Tesarding the title of the prospective | Mrs. Frances Clark Chapman, yourg-\nd his son, Ss said: present the of Casper, was approved. moval of two fingers and part of the) 4;4 (beef: F : epec ] Dr. ‘lexander Wilson of India, who thumb, when death occurred Fa HECape cae ape renschuerite flies” to Chadron will start about 5 | borrowers to the machine which is to est daughter of former United Statex| first instance in which father-and was <*heduled for an address last) According to the physician, fatty! IM = o'clock this xfternoon. The Casper| be collateral. | Therefore, says Hol- Senator Clarence D. Clark, died «| have heen ehaplains in the’arm evening did not urrive, dus to a mis-| particles had been sucked into the! PORTERS HIT avintors will be entertained at a ban-|™es, who claims to know, an auto-/{he home here of her sister, Mra, J. Witancously. The younger Cha j rapire aa EER the -Commieisial =e bile thief should sell a stolen car, HH6 : ken aie as auth - understanding 2s to dates, but will/ arteries from the wound, and these quct by the Commercial club, of |m° stolen car, H.-Holland, shortly after Senator ana) \xton Was overseas twice during ti speak tonight at a joint meeting of| lodging in the brain caused death. BY WAR’S END, Chadron. Judging from past records, |%t attempt to borrow money,on it. Mrs, Clark reached -her bedside, to| Way but the greater part of his, ser the synod and the Women's synodi-| For two hours the doctor and hoapit: the flight to Chadron should not take| Holmes cites a personal experi- which they had hastened from .Cana-| vice during that period was at the cal society. His place wa ken by attendants worked over the bod: SHELVES BARE |™°re than two hours or two hours;ence. He stole a Hudson car in da when informed that she had been! Port of New York, where he wa Dr. B. F. Fullerton of St, Louis, but were unable to resuscitate the anda Tait. 9 ; Chicago and: frequently ‘could: have \stritken by typhoid fever. Mrs cPpgaged in welfare work. Mo., who delivere strong improm-! man. | NEWYORK, Oct. 16.—Shelves of | Arrangements are being made to}sold it without difficulty but pre-- Chapman is survived by her hug- PEN Rai. tu address on “Christianizing Ameri- MraiMtabaon hol <bean en Gasper; importers’ stores are absolutely bare | have The Daily Tribune delivered to ferred to keep it for his personal use. band and one son aged eight years.| POR SALE~Roll-top desk. Apply since last May when he was discharg./°f European goods ‘according to regular patrons of the paper at Glen- | Finally, while he was joy-riding near She was born here in 1889. | The Leader, 10-16 A history of the synod, prepared by|ed from the army after two yenes|ttaders of this city. Since most of | 0K and Douglas. ~ Altho the start; St. Cloud, Minnesota. he drove the : Rev. H,*W. Bainton, missionary of! service overs es Bh eae i tort the foreign goods coming from Eu-|f'om Casper probably will be later |machine into a ditch and was severely | is ve “= rope go thru New York, the situa-)th#n the time of train departure, the /injured. When he emerged from the the Presbytery of Cheyenne. was read, pj ; bat Be 5 , Field Artillery. ‘ i “jf i; 6 i tion here is considered indicative of P8Pers will arrive in Glenrock and{hospital he found that the automo- yesterday, and will be turned over to! “His mother, who lives in Jeffersor ) t ste istori Misia : ep int SO tae re - Douglas earlicr than they have in any) bile had attach C i Pat ce ie venenatis City Kan., has been notified and the | ¢ rest of the country, timerin the paste eT Taoepital, bol, He uygegiene aa toes ee eee Other addresses yesterday were de-| pady wil Importers here say there has never . livered by Rev, R.R. Marquis, Rev.| chanel antil pony tay ee ewan | seen a, time when Europes ; Tow sutficlent money 1 Deane, IL. M. Stidley “and Rev. Mr. Bain,| Chapel until word from her is receiv- n, Burppesn . goods} offering the automobile as security 4 pea ge tidley “and Rev. Mr. Bain-| og here, were so searce end they find the sit- 5 and right there his troubles, multiplied on. uation growing more difficult instead " pep se opti y Dr. D. H. Boyle of Kan: The person to whom he applied for a : pedestal present- of improving, since the war ended. loan instituted an i igati ed the New. Era: movement ‘whith is NRECTORS OF GEENROGK This ‘is laid to shortage of materials an instituted an_ investigation re- thruout the country, — cllssonbnuance of stimulated trade. . later Holmes left Red Cloud one jump. The Best Vewtilsted Theater in Wyoming istanuteninelilinsirit IL REELEGT OFFIGERS During the war, European coun- 4 ahead of the sheriff. He doesn’t | ~ ~ ; tries made a special effort to ship| ~Beginning next Monday the Epis-|know what became of the automobile, | TODAY + was delivered by Dr, Ales son who spoke on the medieal wsric goods to “America for the effect it|¢opal Parish house on Wolcott street being done in Ind The report of would have on the exchange, which! is to be used during the week for| the committee on foreign missions al-, At @ meeting of the directors of ‘at that time was made stable by in- School purposes and will h th nc ? SA cnn sat . Ss made s y in- purposes and will house the pee s so received attention. the, sei Oil couipany held in} ternational agreement. Exchange\0Vverflow from the fourth grade ni} re ween oes i 3 The girl Tarzan was '‘Dar- ' tev. D. S. McCorkle of Clark's Denver this week for the purpose | has dropped since peace was declared the Central building. | E Gets- ’ ae acta, Chie Fork, who has been ill and under ue eo ecen offic i for the new year,; and no effort is any longer made by Miss Vesta Cass of Sioux City, wut! use asy , win as The problem the care’ of a ph since his -*tisfaction was expressed in the con-} governments to: stimulate trade. arrive here tonight to take a position | — is $0) is “ duct of the comypany rival here, scheduled for an pute s affairs with The result is that fewer ggods are 8 Seventh-grade teachor at the East Ray Denor Callus Comes Off Peace- the result that no change was made| being sent to America now than dur-| Casper school, .Miss Cass is a grad-. ‘ally, Glorionsly. Never Fails, address on social service this after-! = =| 5 2 in the personnel of executives. The | ; it f 5 It is ensy for “Gets-It" t moon, following men, all of C | ing the war, according to importers. Wate of the state normal ai Peru,’ «naratocuci-at” cofna tang’ tense The Women’s Synodical society iz n, all o: aspe: were . This applies especially to manufac. Nebr., and has taught for four years| yet. it-is any to. remove them, be~ the session yesterday afternoon ele osen: R. G. Taylor, president; G.! tured products, Buch as tools, small i” the schools at Sioux City. | SaHseuasiees RO KOn ALOT eas See the wonderful, weird, exciting, . fascinating _ro- manice. 4 R. Hagens, vice president; Patrick rs * : ed as officer: ane rie ‘ cX mechines, clothing materials and | Mrs. Katherine Morton, state su- a Sullivan. treasurer; L. F. McMahon, z AR RVErI Sree RON haat i ea | President, Mrs. M. DeWitt Long) <corotary. r fuines.s solos) v bese apd Ul delete aes) © of Sheridan; vice presidents, Mrs. ees abe Bri Many New York importing houses _ here, yesterday from Cheyenne cream in Morton of Cheyenne, Mrs. Wyckoff — yw. sf, Holland. superintendent of Which specialized in European goods to visit"the Casper schools. } of Thermopolis, Mrs. George Dunn ihe Ohio company here, has returned | 8%¢ now almost without a_ business. BRASS 5 Se | of Cokeville; corresponding secre-' from Lusk where he visited the Lance Some would ‘close their doors, it is) The Brodie Rubber company kas | « tary, Mrs. J. J. Early of Sheridan:! Cyeek ficld. if it were not for the hope that just received a shipment of weed «ra secretary of young people’s work, > conditions will improve very soon, | chains. i cot Mrs. Robert Jerke of Cheyenne; Jubi- The Casper storage has added 2 When labor conditions in Europe and pei A Aer | the Nig lee superintendent, Mn Peake of bakery department to the store and’ trade flows this way again. The “brand now” overland car in Casper; treasurer, 2} one urranged a very attractive ai Incidentally, importers expect thet} i i Evanston; Freedman secrets ¥; bs P jtown is causing much comment aad | y counter of the goods. the Germans will be the first to get excitement to the pedestrians. : —_ their goods back into the markets in RAL gi eE BE A Tribune Wantad will sell Mrs. Toliff of Laramie. The society voted $600 tow support of a synodical missio The members of the synod were ete tes iM Me teste cM R? to refineries ¥ © ® NO asetieshoaie ho oete dfoete steed Nose eo she ho-aSe ho ee ihe see-ateetoete aioe Se loos Any Corn Peels Off ies With “Geto” right oft just 4 banana You can oe to dieecs ioe Pour corns ith a knife, or slice them crip, loody” razor, or use ban- { taken for a trip the yesterday afternoon and the v bd rf ody” Fazor, on use Bane | > enjoyed an automobile ride <h os {ee into a package, Tae eer ernoon. i Both meetings will adjourn this o + evening. HIGHER WATER : | : RATES CERTAIN + : o, 7 iO 0gt 10-4, 0 ¢, R? ¢* ‘Gets-1t," the only sure, gnuranteed, g is store. ‘4 B®. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, i ‘e KP ++, Mo ah as Bo ae | Kimball Drag 81 eo > ? +?! State Commission Convinced Cas- % Le ite a blessing; never. fails. An Department Can Not Bo = per oe me ca Rs NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will giveno = q ES aes ~ credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip, : = icaoerwilliiayn liithaniwateri-ates (eae Here's Your i in all probability, according to the intimation given out hy the State Public Service commission at Chey- ne following a conference with the % attorney from here. he present 4, s were shown to the commission | "¥ to be too low to permit the city % water department to be operated at ae Answer for a Drink that Really Satisfies “—e : h, infu: x yay, Upe 2 or S'drops of “Getatt re that’s the peaceful, sure, common- Sense way that never fails You | reach the corn easily with the little | glass rod in the ‘cork of every | ‘Gets-It" bottle. Tt does not hurt the true flesh. ‘Try it, trot and | : fi N = cost here. The Public Service commissi vocated the use of fire nydri able to property owners o! not paying any water rent. tem has been used in She comm on pointed vut. This would mean that the owners of ront- By ed houses where the tenant had to % pay the water rent, would he -> ei a certain amount for fire pro z tection as shown in the relative num- 9% ber of fire hydrants in tha district. : It seems likely that some part a this scheme will be embe 4 icd in the $» € : final report of the commission eithe Ba 4 3 ' us a suggestion o requirement for + Sg i :- Different! = sss t r L=11) Always spic and = span - S.afe to work aboufin dainty clothes Se \\\\ ee ° cfg Casper. Present w + from $1.50 per 3,000 feet in winter % or summer to $7.25 in the sammer A little oil on a rag ence a week, rubbed over the surface of the Chief, ? ater rates range &% Better’ Satisfies! ° %e-oho-4% + and $14 per 100,000 in the winter. eee ee tee Try Exelso Today } eS Keeps it Just Like Nev 4 EXTRADITION PAPERS + Hamm Exelso Co.; St. Paul, Minn, ‘ p ; New 2 THE PARLOR CAR, CASPER, WYO. It is easy to operate, responds book which completely describes ARE DEMAND A | % quickly with any fuel, and is the the several distinctive advantages : abla + most uniform baking range on of the Round Oak Chief. We d ted in Di + the market. . sas you to have it, It is free J. T. Land arrested in Denver on A ; : smears fot a charge of theft and being held for 4 We have a latge, interesting 2 his alleged part in the theft of $50.- ~ 000 worth of whisky from Casper, Jy : is still in Denver. Land refused to 3 go with Deputy Sheriff W. E. Kilgore " = 2 until extradition papérs had been ob-| tained in Cheyenne. This made nec-| & < ‘ essary a trip to Cheyenne and re- : ; turn to Denver by Deputy Kilgore. : : i i : The preliminary hearing of the + vA e men held inthe case probably will | % : day in Casper. Lekiupenen ental z WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14 Thore are about 300 species of % 3 igeons, only two being found in the : United States. 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