Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 8

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‘LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING [ITI Cll DRUG EXPLODES, LABOR TICKET LEADS EvecTion | URPRIGE MEET PHARMACIST IN, hap Sic at i way conflict: , and. that-some.comprehensiva state “Any assutance you may five imp} road system could be agreéd pon. making these meetings a success an “As both the high cost of living - ; and the establishment of a siate high- . Way. system are matters of great. in ‘terest to the state L hope both these meetings will. be well attended and Section of the stqi Willebe grentiy 4,,- The Best Ventilated Theater in Wyoming | Representative Officiats and Cit. te Pagina be aie VvDI ur | } zéns’ t tte! 2 cine eee ‘ rae nosprrat TAYLOR NOMINATED AT CHIAN |." "| LYRIC THE SHERIDAN, Wy. ot. <2 trus ether exploded in his hands while he was endeavoring to uncork it. A fragment of the bottle struck him in the right eye, cutting it open. The sear resulting from the wound will make the eye useless but an operation later for the removal of the scar may result in restoration of the sig! the optic. Nitrus ether e rapidly when warm that it ous to handle, realizing w F first packed the vial in Despite the precaution the ex on of the ether burst thé bottle asunder with homb-like violence. PAID $15 ON MOTOR AND GOT BILL OF SALE THRU FRAUD, SAYS COMPLAINT SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 23.—E. L. Weston has been brought here from Douglas, Wyoming, in custody on a charge that he obtained a mo- torcycle from a Japanese under false pretenses. It ulleged that Weston promised to pay the Japanese $200 for the machine, making an initial had the Japanese n what he rep- payment of only $15, and that he resetited to be a receipt for the $15 but what in reality was a bill of sale for the motorcycle. The Japanese, who cannot read English, signed the supposed “receipt” and the instru- ment was witnessed by two Italians, neither of whom can nd English. Weston, rode the motorcycle to Doug- las and there was arrested. a EXTRADITION WAIVED BY THIEF CAUGHT AT THERNMOP THERMOPOL Sidney Y theft of a touring car at Spokane, Washington, has consented to return to Washington without the formality of extradition. Rawlens drove the leged stolen car from Spokane to point a few miles north of this place, down. He sold’ the opol urage, in the ion of which it was found by eriff. Rawlens’ arrest fol- About half of the $450 which eived for the machine was re- covered. OCCUPATION TAXES WILL MAKE UP BOOZE LICENSES EVANSTON, Wyo., 0 ‘ Hvanston is the latest Wyo n to turn to the licensing of occ upationg in an effort to mend the hole in mu- nicipul income resulting from pro- hibition and the cessation of revenue from the licensing Of liquor dealer: Several other towns have adopted this expedient, taking advantage of the provisions of u bill introduced by Senator Myers of Uinta county and passed by the last legislature. Myers foresaw the embarrassment which would come to municipalities with the operation of prohibition and ac- cordingly drew his occupation licen- sing measure, lolt Rood You Can BANK on Our Service NEARLY 800 ATTENDING WYOMING UNIVERSITY *> oarspo aiv Nearly the University of Wyoming here ac- cording to the latest figures issued by F, state institution. 249 students. on trar ment of 500 by fuel, a by-pro: and one-half gallons to every gallon of gusoline * barrels in storage. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Get. 23.— Edward P. Taylor, the Labor party’s candidate for nomination for mayor, led the field in Tues- day’ municipal primary here, receiving 1,036 votes, 155 more than were cast for William Du- bois, the Citizens’ candidate. Walter Bell, Independent, was eliminated, receiving only 234 | votes. The Laber and Citizens’ JOYRIDERS ARE | |BFATY BOND THIEF FOUND ASLEEP IN STOLEN CAR THERMOPOLIS, Oct. 23.— Should one go joy-riding in an au- tomobile borrowed without the con- sent of the owner, one should re- frain, if possible from sticking his feet through the windshield and going ‘to sleen. M. J. Conley and Burrell Curr, who are charged with following this course with a taxi- cab owned by F. L. Roberts, hav: been bound to the district court for trial on a charge of grand larceny. The g taxicab was trailed to the outskirts of town and there found with the windshield kicked out and Conley and Curr sound asleep in the machine. LARAMIE, WYGO., Oct. 23.— 500 students are enrolled in S. Burrage, registrar at the Of this number, are men and 235 are women students 123 re Regis- ¢ There are 361 in this enrollm of high school Bu r preditt. Thanksgiving day. a entieth century of gasoline; two ink. Kerosene, the produced. Bill Come in end see » Oxo Gas demonstrated ee Earl Has first theft of Liberty. bond: in this county, and who h ‘ing his mind after he had ar court to enter a plea of guilt jury | found him guilty of the theft of $200 jin Liberty bonds from his tion of pleading guilty when first raigned last spring have to his credit six months of the time he must serve in the state pris- on, Hastings perhaps would have = escaped conviction could he have re-} DONT NEGLE( | A frained from boasting that he was the) _ Three the here. ed that Porch and Cardillo were in|} poor an exceptional actions were tak 10-238-7t ©: Governor Carey's call for a “Fair | Price” state conference here October! | 31, follows: “At the request of the attorney sreneral of the United States, Iam calling a meeting to be held in the! capitol building at Cheyenne at 2 o'clock on October 31st, to discuss A. Dietz, Labor, 752; Charles W. | the high cost’ of living and if pos- Hirsig, Citizens’ 964; John J. Mc. Sible to perfect an organization in Inetney, | C ns’, ° 983; W. J. | the state, which organization can. co- Walls, Labor, 866; William H. | 0P¢Tale with the federal authorities Gill, Independent, 371; W. S. jn gealing pra thls Beeps he attorney general has sug- Thomas, Independent, 312. | gested that there should. be invited | to this conference the attorney gen- eral of the state, the state fair price jcommissioner, mayors of cities, the chairman and member of county fair * } price committees, prosecuting attor- | Neys, and such other representatives as the governor may deem proper. A, ‘yepresentative of the federal govern- ment will be present. “T feel that this is a meeting in | which all citizens of the state should be deeply interested and 1 not only hope that the meeting will be weil at- ed tended and will be representative of "| the different sections of the state, s- but that any citizen who is interested in the problem will arrange to attend, r “Previous to calling this meeting © to the penitentiary regardless, Aja call had-been issued for a meeting in the district ‘court Tuesday ¢, the purpose of organizing the e Highway association at which hoped that by having resentatives of different section of the state present it w he pos- sible to ascertain the desires of the candidates for nomination for city commissioners were successful, the Independents, W. S. Thomas and William H. Gill being elimi- nated. The vote for commission- er candidates follows: Charles FOUND GUILTY, TO BE SENTENCED 70 PAISO CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. ngs, who commi and of fate for six months room- Had he «. you are not ex- pected to. pay for your Born- Tailored suit un- less it satisfies you completely, in every detail of the fit, material and ‘workmanship. he now would) wner of Liberty bonda, RHEUMATIC PAIN Buy and keep handy a bottle of pain-relieving Sloan’s Liniment : BY THE BOARD) winge starts — the pains and aches following ex- hem itica, Jurgbago, pre cian CHEYENNE WY0O.,. Oct. 23.— Urine joints, neuralgia. Forgot al pardons were granted by | ‘about puying another bottle and keep- board of pardons, which | i2S it handy, didn't you? Get it today yoard of pardons, ric — play safe — you may need it tonight! its quarterly meeting | his famous counter-irritant pere- men given their free-| ‘rates without rubbing and s Porch end Will from Laramie Cardillo from This liberal guar- anty adds nothing to the price—at $25, $30 stale oncluded The James sent up and Jesse etwater county. It was announc- tion. The pain or ach leaving no plaster or poultice or $35, you can have nussiness, no stained skin. ‘Thousands of regular users keep it handy for & suit Born-Tailored fermency they, don’t suffer’ need- Th : om are iessly. ‘Three sizes a all druggists precisely to your and thet Stewart had cy $1,40, . order. good record. All upon the recotm-|} endations of Gov. Robert D. Car | y, chairman of the board, . | (€Resident Born Dealer) healthy ““Guess we’re some teatn, eh?” -, ; — Ches. Field IHESTERFIELDS never de- fault. Stack’em up against any other cigarette, and see how they hit the spot, every time. The right stuff, put together right; that’s TT | “Say It With Flowers” NOTICE! A Good Time to Develop New Style Habits Now you can step beyond the usual and commonplace style standards— distinguish your appearance—claim for yourself style. of refinement and originality. You can do it here—in the fine fall garments just received from THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER was Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. CONTINUOUS 1 P.M, TO 11 P.M. -TODAY The World Famous Show BIG SEVEN-REEL SPECIAL TWOCOMEDIES WEEKLY 11—REELS IN ALL—I1 Bring Your Téepée: > © TOMORROW— George Walsh COMING— “6 Feet 4” From the Great Novel. ‘Open Announcement uy ‘The New Bungalow Grocery and Market 421 East Linden Will Open fer Business Saturday, October 25th This Store is a UNION STORE and will be run’ accordingly. OUR BUSINESS PRINCIPLES: Fairness and Courtesy. ‘Quality and Service . Gordon L. Habenicht | ‘We’ will give-no . 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