Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 10

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oes. ve ler tis Gi at in my ir a 0 ewe ONT eS a4 LEAGUE TIKES) CVER SALES OF HOLIDAY SEALS Wyoming to Strive for Recor Health Fund Again This Sea- son and Mothers in Charge. The Mother's League of Casper has undertaken the sale in Natrona coun- ty of health bonds and Red Cross Christmas seals by which the work of the Wyoming Public Health asso- ciation is supported, sxecording to M 1 Watts, field secretary of association, who recently paid 2 to Casper. ‘or the past two years Wyoming has held the banner for the largest per capita C) United State: a, close second. be made by the ture this honor the money. go which is doing ne prevention of disease, and es- ly in the stamping out of the ad plague, tuberculosis, » Wyoming Public Health asso- stmas seal sale in the nd Montana has been effort will Every ses and its in the average of all people 20 and 45 die prevention, because community one-third between the ages of of tuberculos _ Its workers go into localities where sanitation is not what it should be und v living conditions ure far from By word and deed, by on and picture and pos ch how to correct t They a@ and emergency nursi needed, : are looking up in our state s. Rural peo- ple sking th: much scietific attention be given their children as their cattle, horses and the city public when given and people living in crowded qu , ignorant of every law of sani- tation, shall be taught that if “it is necessary to live in these same crowded quarters, they may, under ed sanitary conditions, still live n, healthy 1 » The entire : ming Public supported by the Cross Christmas GHEGK AWAITS SOLDIERS ~ WHO SOUGHT PY CLAIMS WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (Special) —Several former soldiers who placed “their bonus or travel pay claims with Congressman Mondell for adjust- ment, and who have moved since lest writing him, have checks awaiting them whenever they disclose their present address. These checks, mailed to the beneficiary at the last known address, have been returned uncluimed and all. efforts to- locate he owners have been futile. If you have been expecting 2» check and have whanged your postoffice address without: advising Mr. Mondell, it may be one of these checks belongs to you. GWE DIVORCE GRANTED, és of the Wyo- association are ule of the Red | Four months ago Peul Fightmaster of Riverton embarked from France after serving’with the A. E, F. and Lt luggage, addressed three packages of war relics by mail to his home In the district court on Monday} here After having been home Lela Phillips was granted a divorce} OYe two months he received the from John Phillips on grounds of; fist two packages end another is cruel and inhuman treatment. They) Still on the road. ure colored people. TH oer A Judge Kimball und ordered dism ; ra rb, ed: | Hinkle; William Gess; . 4 Gessus, divorce; George vs. Bertha Patrick, divore - Se Sees genheimer Lumber company GLENROCK, WYO., Oct. 21. Dudlock and R. L. Evan ization of-a Rebekah lodge in ley Service corporation vs .| Glenrock as an auxiliary of the Odd hamus. fellows oryanization is projected for William Smith was appvint ar-|the near future, pr 5 dian of his wife, who! having been teken on a visit to thisi was declared ir J uce of the president of the Rebekah iven authority to mana at sembly, fairs. | =e FI DEPARTMENT gues FORFEITS BML OF Stag : | ~ SNOW ON FALSE AIA Casper firemen cannot see’ the hi- mor of the situytion when somebody “turns on g false alerm on such a Night as last Saturday night when the Snow storm prevented a driver seeing more than 50 yards ahead of hint. But such was the fortune of the fire | department Saturday night when an alarm came in from Box No. 8 at Durbin and third streets. It made about the fifth time some; vandal inthis, section of the city has called out the firemen by sending in a false alarm, Thursday night the fire appartus went to 2 box near Dur- bin dnd Third streets. Firemen be- lieve it was the same person who turned’ in the false alarm Saturday night about midnight. * ‘A’severe penalty is-imposed on the person caught “pulling” a fire glarm box. Firemen her¢ are going to see that the guilty party gets the max- imum punishment if caught. | mew, secretary. | en [LN MASCOTS PLAY PART. IN RAGE Maynard Carries Police Dog and Gilkerson a Cat, but Latter Is Unlucky CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 21— If Lieutenant B. W. Maynard’s mas- cot, a German police dog, is respon- sible for his lead in the trans-conti- nental air race, then by the same pro- cess of reasoning } H. Gil- kerson’s mascot, a cat, p held responsible for the fact is the tailender of the contestants in the twice-across- the continent derby. The major’s mascot is a feminine fe- line named Shimmy Saint Paul. The gallant officer declines to hold her responsible for his unenviable posi- tion in the race indsmuch as he had experienced abundant bad luck be- fore he picked her up at St. Paul, Nebraska, last Wednestay and decid- ed to take her on an aerial jaunt of a few thousand miles. Th: ated bad Ss sug ; later events at O'Neil wlins. Major Gilkerson, stward ov the first enant. K. Garrett and landed at Fort Rw erything about his be okeh when, at 1 n to take the nt Shimmy des took to the ne S| timber there O'Neil field. ed to. ady nir. { mo- ted the ship and st approach to tall in the vicinity of She was captured with ifficulty and taken to the airplane aun unwilling prisoner. From the moment she landed in the rear co pit things .began going wrong Vv the ship and finally at 3 o’clock Ma- jor Gilkerson gave up futile efforts e off for the west and be rep: ng. his bucking motor with parts salvaged from the two planes wrecked on the field che preceding day, hoping to get away the neat day.) Shimmy, when this tiresome and toil- some job was begun. demurely re- paired to the Red Cross tent, filled up on milk and went to sleep until the start west. At Rawlins the climax occurred when Major Gilkerson’s plane crashed to the ground in landing. LUSK BUILDING CHANGES HANDS LUSK, L. ‘Joiner of the Toggery shop here andj R. L.. Harvey of Denver are now joint owners of the Snyder building, occu- pied by the Mercantile company of the same name. It was purchased from the Lusk Development and Im- | provement company for $20,000. ee Se, SOLDIER BEATS HIS MAIL HOME FROM FRANCE RIVERTON, WYO., Oct, 21.— Wy0., Oct. 21,—J. LIVE NEWS > a gun and sec t TO LABOR FOR UNIFORM LAWS CHEPENNE, Wyo., Oct. 21.—A conference of Wyoming women to be held at Laramie, November 10 and 11, to consider plans for obtaining uniform laws for women, is being arranged under the auspices of the League ‘of Women Voters, a branch of the National Woman's Suffrage association, conference will be Mrs. Charles H. Brooks, chairman of the league; Mrs. Raymond Robins, Mrs. Catherine Me- Culloch, Dr. Valeria H. Parker, Mrs. Edward P. and M Julia Lathrop. HOLOUPS IMPERSONATE HUSBAND, GET WOMN TO OPEN HER OOR THERMOPOLIS, WYO., Get. 21, Prevailing upon her to open the door at 11 o'clock a 2 the rit s held ruse that her husb: tan two unidentif up Mes. Albert Q Quant was absent in the oil field, HAS RECORD OF FIFTY BRUINS; TWO MORE DIE (BULL, WYO., Oct. 21. Rath of the Trapper y, who holds a rec- ord of 50 b 's killed and trap- ped during his residence there, added two more trophies to his collection this week, oné of which he shot and the other was caught in a trap. AUTOMOBILE THEE SELLO MACHINE, BUT 15 CAUGHT THERMOPOLIS, WYO,, Oct. 21. —Sidney Rawlins, ted for an automobile theft at Spokane, Wash., was arrested here after he had dis- posed of the machine at a local gar- age for $450. Pert of the money was recovered. He is being?returned by the Weshington authorities. SCOTTSBLUFF WOULD SEE BUILDING GUERNSEY DAM GUERNSEY, WYO., Oct, 21.— Prospects for the immediate revival of plans for a great dam on the Platte river at this point are held out in suggestions from Scotts- bluffs, Nebr., that the states of Wyoming and Nebreska cooperate in putting thru the improvement. Scottsbluff, looks to this project as the best solution of its light and pow- er problems and it is expected that formal action will be taken soon to | bring the matter to the attention of proper officials PONY ROLLS ON RIDER, BOY IS INJURED BADLY 7 LUSK, WYO.; Oct. 21.—Harley FOR FAILURE T0 APPEA CHEY NE Oct. 21. Mrs. Charles Leasure, who re ly was fined. $100 in the United States court for violation of the liquor laws, Friday forfeited bail of $100 by her failure to appear in the mu- nicipal court ‘to answer a similar charge. Her husband was fined $100 in the federal court at the time of her appearance in that tribunal. The jcouple are reported to have left the state and to be residing in Demer. >__—_ |INVESTMENT CO. HERE DISSOLVED CHEY Wyo., Oct. 21.— | The Security Investment company, a | domestie corporation, Friday filed in |the office of the secretary of state certification of its dissolution. ‘ The notice was signed by B. H. Pelton, |Jr., president, and R. M. Bartholo- Rogers sustained painful interal in- | juries when his pony rolled over on | him on becoming mired down in a { mud hole. ‘STARTED FIRE IN FOREST FAILED TO EXTINGUISH 17 LUSK, WYO., Oct. 21. r, Spui formerly proprietor of a dance pavilion here, was errested on his return from Iowa by the forest service on the charge of having start- ed a fire in Yellow on he failed to distin Guy Stein- metz, now in Iowa, is wanted on the sume charge TWICE DAILY Kodak Finishing Service - All work left before 12:30 p. m. ready for delivery or mail- ing the following day at 1:30 p. m. All work left before 6:30 p. m. ready the following day at 6:30 p.m. No Work Finished on Sunday. Leave or Mail Your Work to the Casper Pharmacy “The Home of the Picture Shop.” Casper, Wyo. OF WYOMING | \STATE WOMEN JANITOR STATE . CAPITOL INGANE Veteran Employe in Cheyenne for 30 Years Will Go to Asylum at Evanston CHEYENNE, Wyo.,. Oct. 21.— Among speakers at the Charles P. Fleming, for thirty years was dra; employed «as a janitor in the state capitol building here, and who about! a year ago claimed to have been be prisoned on the fourth floor of the! capitol for three weeks without food | or water, has been adjudged insane by a jury at Laramie and will be) + confined in the state asylum at Evan-| ston, He has been exhibiting evi- ces of irisanity for many months. Fleming's sanity has been question- ed ever since his diseovery in the ele-! vator house on the fourth floor of} the capital in a disheveled and half-) starved condition He had disaye peared thr weeks, preyiously. He} contended louls ‘ ust , key to the of the capital after] r had been closed for the Mleming some months equired section of land on Sherman hil the Ames monument, and it w of his residence there aring in regard to his sa was conducted in Albany county. | un child he had seen John D. Rocke- feller-in Pennsylvania and after his removal to the*ranch he sent Rocke- feller several invitations to be his euest there, offering him “free board” and a reward of $100 should} it happen that he killed a “she wolf” during his proposed it at the ranch. | Fleming sent invitations to visit him}. to many other prominent persons and} arranged several picnics to which he invited Cheyenne and Laramie clubs and fraternal societies, but none of! these functions took place. During} his last visit to Cheyenne, Fleming! made a speech at a caucus of the/ Labor party and offered to donate; $500 to the party’s campaign fund; a contribution entirely beyond his fi- nancial means. $$ KNIFE WOUNDS | ARE FATAL TO | MINE EMPLOYE} pitino | KEMMERER, Wyo., Oct. 21.—| Dominic Benassi,, who was stabbed | repeatedly during a knife duel in the street at Frontier, a coal camp, La- bor Day, is dead from his wounds} and the man who until a few minutes| prior to the battle was his closest friend, John Bogardi, is charged with murder. Both men since the duiel have been in the hospital. The} fight resulted from a quarrel be- tween the friends over occupancy of a house. Each drew a knife and they locked in a life-and-death struggle. Benassi finally beeamée “weak from| loss of blood and Bogardi, one of} whose hands had been almost severed, desisted from the attack and_fled.} Later Bogardi gave himself up. When informed that Benassi had suc- cumbed he inconsolable. Union Made! At All Dealers _, n “Every Puff a Pleasure’ Sweet and Mild | | | L. G. MURPHY CIGAR Co. Wholesale | Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettos | | point where it could’ be loaded on the wlield. ‘The Labor party and the Bus ness Me party have full tickets, the former headed, by Edward 1 , | missionerships. SNOW SOLVES PROBLEM OF MOVING ARPLAME MOTOR HINT E ENGI 1S ROLLED DOWN STEEP SLOPES IN MUGE BALL BY | CHEYENNE, ILKED OSTERS Game. Wardens Relieve 21.—| ball. . The latter finally came to rest! Pg, motor ina. copse, Peenelo Wyo, Net, The 440-horse power Liberty " The accident gave the R El : salvaged from the airplane which/salvaging- crew the key to the prob-| ancher of Elk and Tnvesti Lieutenant Edwatd’ Wales dreve/lem of goiting the motor down the| gation Develdps Hoax against a mountain in southern Car-| mountain rapidly-—they si e | —_— bon county October 2, while compet-| path enue tke SaaS pe SUBLET, Wyo., Oct. 21.— ing in the transcontinental air race,| ball and permitted it to roll unti) it ti! Frank Primus commu arrived at Fort Russell today by mo-/ was stopped by a second copse. The) #. representative of th NLe sect. for truck. The job of getting it! process’ was repeated whenever nec-| W#rden’s office, inquiring what w,, down the 11,000. foot. mountain to ajessary and within a few hours the! the status of the case against hin, i a | snowball wag at the truck, where it) did he become aware that two alleges truck would have been impossible had| was burst open and the motor re-|£2me wardens who had relieved hin, it not been for an accident. moved. Had not this solution been) °f the carcass of an elk he had killo The salvaging crew _ laboriously | arrived at it would have been neces-| 0" Fontenelle creek were imposter ging the motor from tree to! sary to abandon the expensive motor; and that he had been robbed. tree with block and tackle, making! jnasmuch as snow was falling so rap Primus, while driving toward hone progress at a rate suggesting tha? | iy that there was ‘danger of th vith the elk in his wagon, wa weeks would be required to¢move it salvaging crew becoming snowed-in| Stopped by two strangers, who in, to the awaiting truck, when the pon-! ng no probability that the machine formed him they were game warde), derous engine got beyond control and} could be gotten to the truck by the and challenged his right. to be in pos. rolled down the snow-covered moun- session of the elk. Not un- ed with ble ; Primus, althou tain. Within a few yards it had be-| SO qeaiiectisn. a come the center of an immense snow-! i . legally the owner, of the’ elk, was x | Pastor of Laramie ed that he submilted to the 2 of the meh’ that he han « CHEYENNE VOTES TODAY =» Baptist Church Is atineghe! He Claimed in Omaha ON PRIMARY ELECTION (Special to the Tribune) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 21.— Cheyenne today is. voting in a pri- mary election to nominate candidates for mayor and two city commission- crs. Two tickets and a number of dependent candidates are in the Oct, 23.—Rey tor of th Aram Hohn G | First ylor for mayor and the latter by William Dubois. Welter Bell is an independent candidate for the mayor- alty nomination, Several indepen- dents seek nomination for city com- WHEN THE DUCKS BEGIN TO FLY Does your itch? = —_— The Laws Delay. “What's your grudge against Judges Wombat?” “Too hasty; too hasty. Gives a man no time to prepare his cases, Cause of mine has been on the docket only ten years and he insists on my going to trial.” trigger-finger begin to Just as the birds return to the feed- ing grounds—so the hunters come to this store. It’s a pleasant place to select a shot- gun, rifle or revolver. Al grades and weights. Each muaranteed. Fach reasonably priced. : Our, reputation for good shotgun shells is based on the good powder in them. Why not get better acquainted with the best sporting goods store in town? Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. \ | ‘= JUST MY, LUCK, , Bin Gbat—There's a nice drése shirt, amd my doctor Has forbidden a starch Gilet! .. 0 7 * i GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY CASPER 50,000 IN 1925 Casper’s future isassured. .Knowing that Casper is rap- / idly becoming a large city and will soon be the metropolis of Wyoming, itis time for us to get busy if we want to be number- ed among the ones that are taking advantage of these golden opportunities. , We can all look back and sce where we have made serious mistakes by not taking advantage of opportunities when they came. Are vou going to be one of the many that will, five years from now brooding over the fact that you have made an vious misiak vesting a few dollars in business property in Casper? You cer you do not take advantage of this opportunity 2ow. be ra hy not ainly will be if ; Casper is. at present, short of liying accommodations for at least a thousaad families who are already here, and several thousand more who would be here if they could get housing accommodations. Gur plan is to give those that can save a few dollars per inonth, an equal opportunity with the large investor. Just think what a few dollars per month invested in sodern apartment houses in the City of Casper will grow to in a few years. You owe it to yourself and to those depending upon you to invest at léast a part of what you make in something that you can depend upon being abso- lutely safe. ne Here is something that should interest those who would pref H fe ern apartment in preference to a home of their own, as ‘the givasy pes: a Thousand Dollar Investment in a large apartment house of from seventy-five to one hundred apartments should pay the rent on such an apattment. This can be obtained by paying ten per cent cash and five per cent per month. re FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROPOSITION The Wyoming Building and Apartment House Co. Phone 261.-J

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