Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 1S INSALES AECORD SHOWN OF REAL ESTAT E. Volume of Transfers ceeds “Boom” Days of Two Years Ago and Indicates Home Buying Scramble ing even the records of the 1917, real never as they have been ales haye been re corded at the rate of tem to 15 a day. The ramble for homes is on in earne ding to all 1 Transfers of the to bear out th are publi hed as follows ex f se carrying mortgage deed on et ux to Peter Lik 4 Butler's Add Kelips so-called boom dz estate transfers were as numer this fall when accor o et ux to Syl r iF Pelton on lot 3 blk 62, Cesper, Con $1,ete, GC, L. Boren et ux to Clyde Brown on part of lot 10 bil Casper, Con, $1 + Grace S. Rogers et vir to Peter lots 2 and 4 bik 107 F600, ohue ei ux to H, H part of lot 1 blk 187 er to H. C. Wheeler bik 38 Capitol Hill Add., 00, Peterson to L. G. Murphy 7 and 8 bik 3, 4, 5, 6, 179, Casper, Con. $1. James FP.’ Hart et ux to J. Donhue on lots 17 and 8 blk 120, Casper, Con, $1, ete. Butler Corporation to Gus Peter- kis on lots 16 and 17 blk 6 Capitol Hill Con, $250, L. White et ux to Anna J. Walden on lots 150 and 151 Ken- wood Add., Con. $1, etc. #’. R. Inman et ux to Charles Les- ter on lot 5 blk 187 Casper, Con. #1, A wyer to Geo. McRo- rey on lot § k 1 Morningside Add. $1, etc. A. K. Barnes et ux to Henry Bingenheimer on lot % blk 81, Cus » Con, $1800, Nelson to A. R. nd % blk 11 Nelson’s ete. 5 Painter et and and W. J ye on part hik 15 Casper, Con. $1, etc. A. M. Nichols et ux to Ernest L. ingland on lot 58 Kenwood, Con. ny Casper Realty Dougal on lois 182 North © jasper Add, SHIPPERS ASKED 10 POOL FREIGHT 10 FILL CARS Scott ree the e railr all shippe the ¢ Cheshire on Add., Co. and 183, Con. $1. to Geo, } bik ‘Burling- ristration eh in spite of the addition new 'f cars to the thruout the country, is still problem. | Pooli orders so be that shipped is uggesied of conserya-| tion. Us to their full ca- AMEAGNTON SCHOOL MAKING PROGRESS HERE alter Roth and ree ure ineren at the Am nization school. being held cack ning in the court room of the county court-j} house. Mrs. Minnie Mitche Peter- sou doing excellent work as in-| structor of the school and those who are tchings ‘le \progress of the work declure that the county com-| missioners contributed atly to the public welfare of Ca undertook to SUB ROSIE th NEBRASKA HAY BE aE SOLD TO THE STOCKMEN airie country being offered! owing cattle men who are win- (heir cattle in thi ate. Dyer} and comp f Om: charge | of the sale here and ©. Edwards | is sales agent with hea ndquarters in the Henning hotel. This hay is said to have an unusual Weights and grades are faranteed by the company. GROVERS GRANTED DIVORCE LaVerna Rose Grover was granted, a divorcee from John F. Grover on grounds of desertion and non-sup-|¢@ port, a2 ia Na Ra BANKRUPTCY IS ALLOWED . Fred Cornelius has been dis-| charged in bankruptcy by the Wile ted States court at Ch yenne, oe sy DNEY, Oct. 2 “William M Hughes, the prime minister, who a cently returned from the peace con-| ference, sald in a speech in western| Anstralia: “I am against profiteers| and Bolshoviki. If 1 had my way* 1} would shoot them both.” x to Ernest 4 |GLIDDEN TOUR BOY IS AGAIN REFUGEE AFTER BEING CAUGHT CHEYENNE, - Wyo., Oct. 24.— W. J. Rinker, 17, who escaped from the state industrial institute ‘at We land and was recaptured at Washiny- Red Tape Proceedings to. ton, D. C.,,i8 again a fugitive, having Be Shipped eseaped from an agent of the insti- tute while the train -on which they U3, SUPPLIES ARE DUE SOON Mail Order Purchases Held Up by CHEYE Oct, were returning to Wyoming was near hundred Ch yenne pe ople Sidney, Neb, Tuesday afternoon. jo thore than two months ago, sre-» < er was committed to the indus spon ling to 1 hie invitation of the goy- > high cast of with the post- irial institute for the theft of an x tomobile CHEYENNE CLEARINGS OVER G-MILLION MARK Oct, 24 Septem-! © ccording to the firsi report of the recer ized Cheyenne Clearing H s of th yolume eyeeed th average city of between 1 heen sent t nd 60,000 population, inskructions that ship- been wondering re- s of the food orders rs prob- ELK JUMPS INTO GAR OF MAN ON HUNTING TRIP isi: fests wi : 4 me pur rs—shipment to them will be made at the same time CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. «24. that the Cheyenne shipments are sent Some people are born luc ny aed: was proved all over a this week when Dr. A. B, Tonkin,well- known Riverton doctor and mem- OSTEOPA THS OF ber of the state board of health, ( Tonkin started out to hunt MEET IN WYO. ud before he arrived at his tion his car became stalled. GypYRNNE, Wyo, Oct. 24.— While he* was under the machine Following .the 1 of the northern in an effort to discover the source Colorado Edito association, which of his trouble an elk came across the field and made straight for the vuto, The doctor seized his rifle but before he could take aim th held its lust convention in Cheyenne, orthern Colorado Osteopathic selected this city as in the spring of enimal jumped in Khru fhe open from Wyoming . door and became entangled in and western N ska will be invited such u way that it was unable to io meet with the Coloradoans here. . itself. The rest was The doctor finally got his car to agein, placed. the dead s legs on the running board und returned with it in triumph to Riverton. FORT RUSSELL CHIEF ASKS FULL COMPLEMENT. OF SOLDIERS FOR POST 2 Poors! coni- ell, has recom- war department that be filled to capacity The cs ipacity of the py, one of cavalry, one regiment of headquarters staffs and bri- ade staff—a total of 5,500 officers and men, eee Girl From Wyoming Plans Fresh Jaunt Across the Country BEING ROUTED a STATE ed to the local post the with post cn h <t “Glidden Tour,” an automobile reliability run which h played an important part in the development of the automobile, will be routed through Wyoming in 1920, according to Major Charles J. Glidden, donor of the “Glidden Trophy,” who was here Monda a member of the s ion which is arranging an aerial derby around the world. 0 tour, said Major Glidden, probably will be t continental in seope, following the Lincoln hi, from the Atlantic to the Pac ne boards and terminating cisco. Oct, 240.~ irl from W 1 nation-wide Al 3° Heretofore no veeded farther w The winner of [LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING || y fers. ' Gilland, WIRES TO JON crores THEIR NORTH TOURING ROA D | Telegraphic Communication’ be- THRU WYOMI NG tween Alaska and Siberia Is Planned CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 24,— (Sy Ansocinted Pens.) Executive officers of the Union Pa- NOME, Alas (By mail.) — cific Railroad .company, including’ tablishment of direct mail and President Robert S. Lovett, are in- |graphic communicgtion between Nome specting the Wyoming division of the/and Anadyr, Siberia, is now under company’s lines today. The party | inyestigation by two inspectors of the! arrived here this morning and pro-| postoffice department. | ceeded westward afier brief stap.! The-proposilion, if carried out,! Among those accompanying Judge bears large possibilities for this once | Lovett are E. E. Calvin, reptesenta-| wealthy gold camp. In northeast Si-} tive of the director generai of rail-|beria there are approximately 50,000! Toads’ in the management of the! people who must provide the bulk: of Union Pacific, and Vice President! their supplies either from Nome, one and General Manager William Jef-' hundred miles away, or from Petro-} ‘ paviosk, nearly a“thousand miles di ‘tant. Nome, it is argued by of is interested in the goyernment’s| inquiry should be the logical market! for all of the vast area lying north; , of Kamchatka peninsula. iH MASONS Of THIS CTATE By the ciose of this year’s naviga- ‘ {tion period, it is estimated, nearly mes 2560,660 worth of American goods will have been carried from Ni Oct. 24-5 | to the Siberian coast, and that Sard. Degree,| only a few small vessels enpa' Acvepted Seotlish ° Rite ofl the trade. e Masonry, at its biennial meet- Siberian furs in return for Ameri in Washington, D. C. this week,! éan’ woods seems to be the possi- raised the following Wyominites, to the honorary 33rd degree: Lorin°C. Hinkle, C. W. Burdiék and Geo Cheyenne; Sgmuel Di, Evanston; Campbell H. McWhinn Douglas. The following Wyomingites were made Knights Commander of the Court of Honor: Martin C. Ag- new, Lusk; Goyne Drummond, River- | Attempt to sae, ton; Louis A. Reed, Casper; George bb. Pryde, Rock Springs; William H. Governor Fatal to Korean Agitators, fu DEGREE FOR MAN in bility of the future should the gov-| ernment’s service be established. [n| Wi. addition, it is pointed out, “y+ result the closer relations and this will hetween | of Seward! Siberians residents Peni nsula. yes, Larcumie, and Marion A. Kline, hard E. Repath, John F, Rossman, William Dubois, T. Blake Kennedy, George L. Strader and Charles B. Morgan, c Bev ennee PRESS ASSOCIATION IS ARRANGING: PROGRAM CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 24.—) The program for the mecting of the Wyoming Press association which: is to be held at Worland, November 6! and 7, being prepared by L. -L.: Newton, editor of the Notthern Wyo- SEOU. Korea. (By Press.)\—Commenting. on the .at-| tempted assassination of Governor- ‘General Saito, the semj-official Seoul Press expresses the opinion that by this act the Korean agitators have “sealed their doom.” The paper Associated If Korean malcontents think that | the ‘assassination of a few heads of the. government-general of Korea will cow Japan and make her relax her hold on Korea they ‘are indeed mis- taken. Japan is determined to hold, the peninsula at all cost and will not j ming Herald. of Cody and. secretary, Jet it go, mo matter what things | of the association. Jt will be ready, Korean agitators may do. ‘They will for publication in 3 few days, after] NOW lose whatever sympathy they al by President J. H. Walton! of Cheyefine INDIAN STEALS | SADDLES, SELLS SEVERAL, CLAIM' * SHERIDAN Wy by 0., Oct. 24.—Chirk Hineman, who claims to be a Potta-' watomie Indian is under arrest heres charged with the theft of a number of saddles from Crow Indians living/dn { a resetvation in Montana just north! of the Wyoming line. ‘The: prisoner ; admits having sold some of the stojen. | saddles, but asserts that the inno-/| cently was acting.us the agent for oth-: er persons, having no knowledge that | the saddles were stolen | Property. art eles -may have had among <a ‘section of sealed and have theic the people “doom.” ao oo cea A Tribune Wan DOUGLAS SHEEP CONCERNS pecereveseeseererrsorcores eevee. Electric F ‘ciwreie INCORPORATED IN sme 3 by riding he re trophy in 1920, Major Glidden, will : panied on ¢ tm become its permanent possessor. rontinental jaunt beginning, GunypNNE Ws et Bish s $ TRES TO MMESTEAD ON cosas RSE PM ss from erstown, Maryland. i headauarters at Douglas, Converse | ie r anot trans nba fro York to San Franciseo over a route different. from that traversed seven years ago.! ride U. 5. FORESTS, ARRESTED divided into shares! _ CHEYEN) Oct. 24.-—| for consideration of his case by the | of the par value of $1.00 each. Di "= Th Charles Hidley, who is uileged to) November grand jury of the United| rectors are Dilbert Pierce, Josep a ne have squatted on land in the Big] Sta distr Garst and LeRoy Moore. 3 } Horn national forest and attempted Logan Shee compen. capital to acquire title to a homestead, re- Thirly Kansas girls have fommed jslock $60,000, Tivided ieee, haste of Largest fusing to vacate when ordered to do} # club and pledged themselves ipar value of $1.00 each. Directors | so by forest seyvicé and other fed- jmarry none other than ex-servire ! eral of is here in custody, held! men. | Soegoedecgecgectoes Oe Rosie tie ie te 9 does rs SALLE EL OTOL OOOTOTOOES \¢ o-Vary oes + Rode hrloateorteteegerce ee Goage a, Nat a0 Soo toe oo eoaderds | are W. 0, Logan, Joseph Garst and} Delicious Coffee A Specialty for Family Use. Buy it in the economical three-pound can. NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. | MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ar release ete dhe otto dodo: ity, filed articles of incorpora- tion in the office of the secretary of | Tuesday. They follow: re Sheep company, 900, + capital! 3 stock, LeRoy Moore. Stock in the 3 7 State . of ¢ ¥ ©, ¢, SP hoeseatecte eleateatete te iSeaseateefoate | A fly ona aaiadovw. pane will crawl. © to the top fly back to the botto) and. erawl, up again. seldom reversed. a fly crawled up = times, same place. TReIkGARIEl Tye ‘Among the- Masai -and the Ure. rewe itis a,mark .of respect, io . greet an acquaintance of by spitting at him. Almost Sptetiad is the custom: ascribed. to the "fj. hetahs of sticking out the tongue by way. of solar > JThis order It is on record that window pane 32 h time to the rotarning: CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL, Inc. —— EE Management Mrs. Nye Roberts 516 South Durbin Street Telephone 339: FRENCH, MUSIC, DANCING FEATURED KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, GRAMMAR DEPTs. ” Pupils, Ages 3 to 15 Yeara Parents who wish the best for their children appreciate the quiet, refined home atmosphere ' INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION SELECT YOUR FIXTURES FROM THE DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW - ROOMS. HUNDREDS OF DESIGNS. Natrona Power THE LAST WEEK — of the —— Revival Meetings —at the — Methodist Church GOOD SINGING STRONG PREACHING 7-45 Each Night. Come! WHEN THE DUCKS | BEGIN TO FLY Does your trigger-finger begia to itch? : Just as the birds return to the fead- ing grounds—So the hunters ‘edme to ~ this store. It’s a pleasant place to select 9 shot- gun, rifle or revolver. All grades and weights. Each guaranteed, Bach reasonably priced. * Our reputation for good: shotgun shells is based on the good- Rarrder in them. Why not get better acquainted with the best sporting goods store in town? Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. Do not guess what they : are as you + see them i in Catalogs Phone sd 0. +

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