Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 12

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CHEYENNE SLEUTHS PUT ON TRL OF ‘our. (Specish to the Tribune) CHEY wy A court martial iny source of. the ang “Ttum- of the ‘fifteonth « avahts, Fort I, are alleged to have becornse)! iecated will follow: the city of Cheyenhe’s® inquisition in the case. The soldiers, who had been seen to, “tilt a bottle’ on the street, were arrested for intoxicetion and a quart bottle, © still ycontaining a small umount of vile wiskey, was found on Burchard. The soldier algo was carrying brass-knueks: and--will. be prosecuted for violation of the anti- concealed weapon law as well as for intoxication. 4 SILK PROJECTS FROM CACHE OF CHIAN THIEVES: BELGIAN nora SEE AMERICA FROM FLAT CAR—Queen Elizab of Belgium viewing the beautiful California scenery from a flatear which was attached to their private car. The King : (Special to the Tribune) LARAMIE, WYO., Oct. 25—A hit of silk projecting from a hay stack near the Union Pacific right- of-way here led®to an investigation: by undersheriff George Price which revealed more than .$800 worth of men’ 'S Wearing apparel, all in the or- sales containers, hidden in the Eé The clothing: i Supposed to} 3 phen talon ‘from a’shipment in See and Prince are togged in their “roughing ii” clothes, and they are hardly recognizable. ‘ / ; fe) U. & U. LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING Che Casper Daily Cribune AMY SUPPLIES SOLD:IN- CHEVENNE ARE DELIVERED: Spectal x do Tha Triane.) c “We YENNE, Wyo,, Oct. 93,—-The | first carload of sirphis army food-| stufis ordeved by Cheyenn. more than two. month 3s Te- jeeived hy the postmaster ‘Thur iday| Sand will he distributed during the next few days. Information regard-| ing the shiprhent carried the infog- on that orders placed by Wyom- es other than dents of Chey- enne will be filled without farther) idelay. Unless the foods in the con- ners constituting the Cheyenm pment, are more attractive than » containers the suggesti ¢ that there will be numb only facants in ! denis appointed ing MAN IS SAVED FROM DEATH BY GAS IN TENT ath! King Albert ad Prince. Leopold : wecinl ta The ‘Trih SHERI AN, Wyo., ~ 25.— That a tent is gutliciently deficient in ventilation to make it a death trap if gas is escaping within it was | demonstrated when Ben Beckett was a) overcome by illuminating gas-in the tent in which he ‘resides here. The gas escaped from the burner of a stove which Beckett supposed he had ignited. He was found unconscious by 2 caller and was resuscitated only‘ SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1919 CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL, lnc. Management Mts. Nyé oberts ; 516 South Durbin Street Telephone 339 FRENCH, MUSIC, DANCING FEATURED | Md KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, GRAMMAR DEPTs, . Pupils, Ages 3 to 18 Years Parents who wish the best for their children appréciate the quiet, refined home atmosphere. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 1 WHEN THE DUCKS , BEGIN TO FLY your Does itch? Just as the hirds return to the feed- trigger-finger begin to oes have Y.M.C. — ANTLERS CLUB TO DELVE REALTY VALUES FT. RUSSELL UP 50 PERCENT FATHER CHARGED WITH CLOSE NOV. ier INTO GIG AND SOG, «ry SINGLE YEAR PROBLEMS OF CASPER CRUELTY 10 OAUBHTER cysts ing grounds~—so the hunters come to this store. It’s,a pleasant place to select a shot- gun, rifle or revolver. AD and weights. Each guaranteed. Each reasonably priced. Our reputation for Peasy shotgun after several hours of effort. BODY OF WHEATLAND MAN STILL BURIED IN WELL ibune.) . nin shells is based on the good powder 4 Oct. 25.— pinCw Rectal stents esBUne) a WHEATLAND, Wyo., in.them. ¢ TAS at Fort D. CHEY WYO., Oct. 25.—/ V1 ; : ‘ : % : in Cheyenne have 2° ? Why not get’ better acquainted with clal tu The ‘Tribune. A. Russel, in which's score of thous- 1 et ein atenca ¢,:vas bur the best sporting goods store in town? SHERIDAN,” Woo. Oct.’ ands ‘of . soldiers were entertained erjenced -An Average increase: Ofte. t ce vennd MHIER CaUeAT ie initio : a : Detition has been filed . during the war and the period of de- club, which will be devoted fifty per cent during the last year 94-foot well in whi $ ‘ ; ris he was work- mp! i. trict court praying that Susie Skur- mobilization, will, be closed Novem- to ¢, industrial and social” af- and is ul soranere he Oe am the jing at Sam Osborne's farm, still is Holines ar are . vok nt years, be taken from ber Ist, on which date all army well-‘tair Casper, Tiled articles of in- face of a* demand for peated the well, efforts to reach it hav- Th of her father, John Skur- fare work is to be diséontinued. corporation in the office of the sec- greater than the supply. In some Phone 601 ing been unavailing. Workmen em- ployed by the Odd Fellows lodge, of which Saunder: whs a member, by the e of emergency caissons have reached a point about ten foet above | ere the bo believed to zo!, and committed to the care of the Simultaneously the Knights of Col- y *#ts_e commissioner of child and ani- umbus club in the post gymnasium ‘poration, not mt protection. It is charged that building: will be closed. | The war, for gain, th2 child has been required to cook Camp- Community Service soldier directors for four men besides her father, and ‘club in Cheyenne will be continued V aughn an Vhut the latter has brutally ten ‘for several weeks longer, however, ter when her childish strength prov- unnd may become a permanent insti- cd unequal to the task assigned to tution. tier. Skurzok has been taken into The Y. M. C. A. hut at Fort Rus- custody for cruelty. sel is a. frame building erected on a the central ‘parade ground at a cost ‘ of about $6,500. Later it may be” used 4s a soldier club, 220-TON CRA ae retary of state Thursday. cor-jinstances residence properties have ; : Zs ased in market value more then } The 100 per cent. The advance in the; A. market value of business property has not kept pace with residence pro- were perty. pings: a alk CONVICTS ISSUED PAROLES BY GOVERNOR Tribune.) Casper, Wyo. Ln There’s Variety and Charm in the eAUTUMN and | WINTER COATS Fashion has thrown aside any partte malar mode this season; and on the contrary we have a diversity .of styles, ench individually successful and adapted to the filed iy tie Carp into 250 of tae 1 P, f, Bell Triangle Woman in Cheyenne Tragedy | So Pe ‘Accused of Perjury MENGAN FOUNDGULTY = rv u- P. sHops cane ere b ——s_ (Sneeint to The crikure. CHEYENNE, WYO.,’ Oct. 25.— Re clicita Rogas, whose husband, Jose, s dead and one of her lovers, Pedro G cia, faces life imprisonment for, CH % for the fol- FIRST DEGREE MURDER WW. OPERA PON: 2 (Special to the Tribune) ¥ —Pe-; CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 25.-—-The * beaut kantaneau ste rae the murder of Rojas, herself will be ‘ro G shot Jose Rojus to eet ony electri ein ihe TOW Pats » te. ten years for ge lary in held to answer a more serious charge | death, at: street carnival here $00,000. mac! op sof the Union rie mie county. than any of those on which she } duly because: Roj Pacific here was tested Thursday % , sentenced to fro’ or burelary in county. last ‘ Sort We weed to from a she ifted wi ; any types of women. - been arraigned in local courts during! ‘cia's jason with’ Mra. Rojas, ro. lo when it lifted with ease one of the/ tive to ten plaryin La m tyr m 1 turbulent. career here of several £78 baUinted by fear of-the. zallaws!16-drivewheel Mallet. locomotives imiecounty: months duration. County and Pros- but there looms ahead. of him a pros- used in’ fre ight rvice between Harris, Thomas mie. The loco- | ipo t little more than the g, ty of the crane. The arzest of its type west ppi. zil. ee CAMPS for HUNTERS entenced to from ix yeurs for ater county. -_ American bobolinks winter in Bra- ect thut to many would be far more Cheyenne and I ecu A 4 i cuting Attorney C. E, Lane Thurs | terrifying—that’ of “iy risonment for! motive weighs filed an information charging the re 3 The jury intthe 1 ta with perjury in her testi- (7). red eee hanete i 4 tar srnoon, af-!erane is th ial of Garcia for ) (4. returned | of Ene M e n Should z rin the capital nun- burglary in 5 i ave Thursday shour: deliberatic erdict ‘of guilty oF nmrd mst ‘degree, without Sceabante that, an iafornisGon ishment. charging her with perjury in her tes- timony at Garcia’s preliminary hear- ; ing -and the inquest over the body ; asband. — In our: ready- HU ee of her husband will be filed. Here). cHEytES UREA SUS testimony in the murder trial is said! ernor Car 3 partment we te irreconcilable with that which (Dorothy E. Timmins of Medicine 3ow . . . . i she gave at the coroner's inquest and'iind M..B. Bayer of Shoshoni nota. For rates and further information inquire at are featuring preliminary hearing. Official opin-!ries public. 6 Acc: ion is that she told the truth at the! — : Tribune Office. some very at- inquest and preliminary and chang- Mrs, Preston (formerly Mrs. ed her testimony when she appeared Gyoy, in the murder’ ¢tial, hoping to aid the lover who slew her husband. tractive Coats er Cleveland) has the distinction of being ‘the only lady to marry a) J | President of the United States in the FLOYD J. STALNAKER, Dubois, Wyo. ARMY CHAPLAIN S22. IS GUEST. OF :: eR HN FATHER MULLI “Say It With Flowers” Rev. Charles c. Conaty, chaplain | of the 111th Infantry, 28th Perin- sylvania National guards, is the guest of Rey. John H. Mullin. He spent a! year overseas, saw service in the, Marne and Argonne districts, was fassed twice and was decorated with j the distinguished service cross. Fr. H Conaty was a classmate of Fr. Mul- lin. His home is at Fall River, Mags. He expects to be here for a week and will preach at the late mass, Sunday, at St. Atnhony’s Catholic church. at prices that should est inter- everyone. Here are some of the exam- ples: You Can BANK ’‘on Our Service Today, Tomorrow, the Next Day—- Every day there are things happening—anniversaries, wed- dings; various observances, etc, , which call for floral recogni- tion. Heavy Melton Cloth Goats wien th A Trihnne Wantad wit sell it. ——_—_—_—__— $25.00 | soe e st vise Se" $45.00 Talk With King” Violets and Chrysanthemums Daily Heater Minar sca The man who has not made oats ... i le 5 any mistakes has not. been alive very long. It used to be a common efros to defer tak* ing life instirance. Inform yourself fully by reading the free publications mailed by the PENN MUTUAL LIFE William E. King Kigte Manager Phone .120-). 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