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DR. ELWZABETH GEIS CLAIMED INU. OF P. FUTUR sagt SUDDEN DEATH, PNEUMONIA GALSE SECOND TONNE. EO TE Te een UP ports sifting In from the remoto ranches r "= bi northeast, a posse with tw hounds went into the desert, 3 sal of Weston and’ Crook counties estab, } $ o backward . vania Intended to Keep. livestock during . the recent blizzard’Down here in former German eSeen to pick up his trail. = ar = whieh e) c whi ery Is Near and Death Occurs Suddenly; Bunal it in Fore nich smeep this rector, 2”. gaetian ie pe tseaaeenet ee a corel ee eae Will Take Place in the East The sudden death at 7 o'clock this morning of Dr. Elizabeth Geis, education in the United States, if not for the past five years a physician in Casper, was a great shock to her! "yy 'tne ea many friends in the community. Dr. Geis had been ill for about aj 2deciphia was one of the most impor week at her apartment in the West hotel, suffering with a severe at-, tack of tonsilitis. \ She was apparently ent nicely when visited by Dr. J. C. be a this morning. | laped during | when summe ; UIN LAND, WORK STOPPED horn in We fashin#zton, Pa., the daughter of M and the body sion from Lig Goose con has been sued out in the eduea-| highw construction of the She received her preliminary and took her freshn the course of Big Goose in the creation of a ler sophomore year of medic! sion to chan Arguments on a motion th: ide permanent will is} BUFFA LO GIRL commons. : the overflow regis (0, September sister,) Miss Edna McCuen Denver, and a WEDS INVENTOR [paneer seating at 1 BUFFALO, W | here HEN been notified of the rancisco of Miss Grace Wil- cox ‘of Ninemile, until funeral a ire completed. a ANOTHER MAN CONVICTED IN BEAVER CAS S. A., inventor trom the William and Mary Irvine es- sity Hfe. |man:" want you to forget that 7 told | ling took place Onto be used to build an auditorium or a The bride, -who is « *. Wileox of Nin ant Fear while visi‘ ing her sister, oSb Sturdevant, at the|inent members 6f the board are now Armistice Day. daughter of Suaeriitentent OF ——rapiaty' the last ten years, to bulla a veh, Will be used for the races. narrows sternly, ““f met that policeman Gillette ‘Buys a Newspaper sone: Springs on ken from ani- y trapped hear “r was provided by conviction of L. who bought the hides tris checkbook a GILLETTE, Ss Others engaged in edu work, Theodore schools here, graduated into newspaper wor He has acquired the inter PeOROSRLCGS Ea! CT My | T. Hawkes in the Gillette News, a week-| M€nts have been made to erect also an| Sargeant hall ant the Evans’ dental in- | publication, and will suc , of the pap hearing will Pansy Pyetin, 7 iffalo Voice at! hoa al. Prot. P: jon of speech, refers | Buffalo, W a that.— Washing- lields to New y is the longest A Tribune Wantad will sell it. in the world. “A Bank of Strength and Service” PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 19 ‘delphia is holding up its reputation of * heing one of the foremost centers of jin the world. y days of our fathers Ph ‘FOR ONE DAN retirees “who. aye parted ; CE for Polish refugees {who hay , parsed and are stin pokes into Polani from centers of learning in the colonies, It y, Silesta. . as sustained this. reputation many |WIESBADEN.—(bg mail.) — Many! When the boundary” question first rs thru its famous colleges and, ities in Europe are now given up to}became acute, Germany started to mahe |? | New Northwest. called the gayest in-the world; and the river from” ‘Grodziec; there were iany ana had’ NEW STATE HIGHWAY WILL Now, if indications point true, Phila- S¢#80n is now in full swing. ‘itrainloads of -field _artilery . ovrenta-| ing whhin-a half mile of the ‘prinon | egea | children, soldiers an will have in the University of — Enormous sums are being spent upon {tlously brot 16 the frontier and piantog) from which -he had you een |tribute when. he eT Ain do not rob these,” he said. Gi Soy _ one of the greatest uni decorations, For example. some- $12;-/4n hidden ‘emplacements behind’ tha, Pie ‘trespasser, : 3, hut ‘$00 was exnended recently on the floral | world, ranking v h institu: decorations of the famous ballroom in Oxford, mbridge and the the Kurhaus for ene eyening‘’s entor- ersity of Herlin. Tine Officials of the University of Penn "| sylvania voting all their energies to mak «ram th will make the university one of the ton school, In a recent address to stu-| bristled with armed guards and aickots. | reest of its kind in the world. dents, said, however. that the “present| It was the show window of war's pre- The program, some dctails-of which @uarters are merely temporar; already have heen completed. calls for ‘The Wharton course is reputed to the er ion of four large buildings—— be the best of its kind in the country, an auditorium, a large dormitory for! More than one-third of the total regi, <The Polish authorities egtimalp tft women students and nurses, a new tration in the nine @epartments of the! 39-000 Polish refugees have fJod across N college building for coeds and a new university is found ‘in. these. Logan! fm German -occupted —Siléstis's4 1 | Wharton schopl—also thr 3 5 > n 3 2 ity are among the! Was a continual bustle of ‘the G continuir te Thompson, thi the barn at ficlds, one boathouse and a students’ has ved ina . ate BO Objection to this wholesale exous; | : : Me sua Raeauatore perrpatg rather, they favored’ it. But now they One of the most urgent needs of the sult Wharton classes are being con-| 2@¥e strengthened their guard at ‘he | F i nn ri frontier and shoot on sight anyons at- n auditorium ca- ducted in College hall; in the medical resign peda evant ahaa ast 5,000 persons. halls, in the law school building, in the tempting to cross the lhe in elthe. «i! At present on important occasions the botanical Jaboratories and even In the }Pecton. Yet from 500 to 700 refugecs gymnasium, with a seating capacity seminary rooms of the library. [ateueraesinge yea, Powter ¢ ive) Bap: [limited to 2,500, has been used. Altho most of tho attention of the! Svery twenty-four hours, mostly at The auditorium now in project has authorities has-been directed along edu- MED been, made possible thr a gift of more cational lines, it has not neglected the Githeeaae 4 than $600,000, a legacy to the university | athlcic and recreational side of untver-; Did She Mean Just. That?—The Wo 19.—Friends arriage , to Lieuten- dependently | .. ‘The will s F A iy {you I didn’t mean what I said about indep. Y !tate. ‘The will stipulated the money was, 4 new boathouse is to be erected | not taking back my refusal to change at the Spruce street bridge, within) my mind. I've been thinking it over, a few minutes’ walk of Franklin f'eld.| and I've decided that Iwas wrong in| A new course! has been mapped cut on) the first place.” the Schuyikill below the falls. This,; The man: ‘You don't really mean, with the new boathouse, will be wore that, do you Doll; ‘London Mail. i convenient to the crew for practice thon the old Henley course. The latter, how-, she Should Worry—*‘Delia,” said Mrs. school of mines. The board of trus- tees decided on the former, A commit- tee composed of the provost and prom- selecting an architect. It was decided also to utilize the Ben- i = Last, but uot least, in this compre-! today who sat in the kitchen with you new college for women students. This nonsive exnansion project is a students’ - 1 : long last night. I took advantage would relieve the congestion in College a ’ by | Schools worl ralleve the congestion in College commons. Altho nothing definite has| or the opportunity to speak to him. been adopted, hag idea as proposed by}. “Oh, go on now,’ replied Delia, with) ? William ©. Miller, bursar, contemplates! smile. “Ye needn't think that'll make o a1 f 3 Inut 1 Cee on Me attor Watmait a series of dining units centered about| me wan bit Jealous, mum. Ol have got | and the Ttadelifte of Har. ,# main lobby or lounging room erected! nim safe enough.”—New York Globe. bes |in the dormitories. Three dining levels | ae Se TS t would be used in order to provide for et Li Absent—Artist (to tron): | present and future needs. In addition.|..ycc cir, Tam wedded to my art.” Pae }it is suggested, four or five service sta- ON 5 ly didn’t marr: "| To accommodate the expected large tions would be erected at which Usht| for" money:"_London, Mat. ani id at of John | !nerease in the coed enrollment arrange-|junch might be obtained. Houston hall, | : the Bennett trac , & spacious lot at the streets bia’s Berna jvard, the two most conspicuous exam- s of a woman's annex to a univer- rinten- |! immense dormitory for the women stu Caddish Caddy—Green Golfer ned Hawkes | ‘stitution have been named as the loca- awed bs in| ents und the nurses in the University | tions of these stations. |it make any difference which club you ¥ 11 Cret of the archi-| he foregoing program, combined! Use?” ctural faculty, has been appointed to! with the new Graduate School of Med-| Caddy—'Not to me, it don't.”"-—Ros- ign the building. [ieine, it is believed, will enable the uni-| ton Transcript. tends frea No measures have been taken as yet | versity to offer a more varied sal for n new Wharton school, altho there!/lum and better facilities for the train: has been cons Dean de Cutten, superintendent of thé Mid- erable agitation for it.|ing of all classes of students in all; west Refinery at Laramie, Wyo., is in johnson of the Whar-| walks of life than any rival college, | Casper this week. visiting. of its ,was en route to Rock § mung ventipain strike violence, and = t train ‘the pay car. - Fe es | Expansion Proac for Pennsyl- jisn | GRonzi ; ard int working Ge tandtisoharawais Iness from Tonsilitis Takes Acute Turn When Recov- that thet wax a heavy lone of TRG, | Poland. and foeward ian SHC Hea om teaes aa i Subsequent information sug-|is not known, but he wou not left the railroad, how-}profited nothing from such joo the car carried no cash but only c Train robbery under the law is a capital offense, w ternatvie of life imprisonment ; diseretion of the jury. ON VESTIBULE GLASS Later reports today cut his hand in breaki thru the vestibule window, that blood found on his gun may have come from a wound. Bloodhounds picked up the trajj twa miles east of Medicine Bow this morn, ruta. | $12,500 SPENT | wodhceeu oes tba Mealtoring: tauis “wer Stead tone tice: dorinan, euoribes west prings, he unfriendly supervixion | of Wamsutter, then had doubled Cea tion i seen “riding the rods" om east: ‘bound No. 4 as soon as the train left Springs early yesterday morning. hips curled up on a truck of a car rhools in the city proper and on the festivity, but it is doubtful whether. the }a-warlike - show “‘along °° the*~ frontier: bf this train, Carlisle may have passed Say that Cartiy Ing into the ¢ c espite 01 rom | Present gaicty at Wiesbaden exceod-| There we: Ws ter while the posse and blood- outskirts, despite strong opposition from | Present gai t Wi len is exceed-| ‘There were German. troops, engnied ‘in| Wamsut P 5 e ed anywhere; This city has often been | hounds seeking him still were there} ngland and some parts of th y military manoeuvers “Just: across the, fi tiie, z He forced all bat “old_men, if Carlisle, hills; there were scores of: airplanes xpd] Roek + Springs, in the afternoon and} ' observation balloons, tne lattcr on dis-| Probably was hiding in*or near the play every morning, “hobbing: at their snowsheds until came nightfall and an Mrs. B..-Richard Shipp will leave j jis orchestra and, hands| Slender strings. By “night also there} opportunity to perpetrate another. rob- evening for Cheyenne where sie | Spend a week as the guest of Mrs. |, Ite H. Miller. n. side of the line—sighating and ‘night’ ‘oct ee Yast night’s robbery es AnoCUuvers. The frontier whic! Trhgreds No.19 crossed the dividing line | lies along the little River nies,| between Albany and Carbon counties, making the robber liable to either county, and also Wilcox station, liminaries, designed to impress tne peo-|where 20 years ago was committed a | ple across the border with Govmvyy's| train holdup by “Butch” Cassidy and; power and earnestness. | his notorious gang. |ALL PASSENGER FELD. UP ti - passenger on ‘Ni athletic “hall, the home of the Wharton school, | AUsUSt 18. At first the Germans wade | sites Marshal Dan. F. 24 ones 19 was United} Hudson, who | LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY This is Benevolent Day Inchading : 12] Reels ASIX-REEL FEATURE “THE BATTLER” THREE IREE COMEDIES aS _ PATHE REVIEW ‘SAY! COME EARLY! TOMORROW—The Big. Sensation— “MY HUSBAND'S WIFE?” Announcing The Opening of ‘ ehh The National Bank of Co The news dispatches from Washington, D. C., on September 1st E : pote the granting by the Comp’ of the Currency: of ey pen for the organization of a National Bank at Casper, o be wn as The National Bank of Commerce, with an pot ve caged of $125,000.00. In the short space of. time which has elapsed since ; , that date the building belonging to Me. W. F. Henning and located at No. 128 North Center Street, near the. alley south of the Henning Hotél, has been practically rebuilt for the use of the bank; the best fixtures obtainable have been assembled, and a large, commodious ; vault of fireproof, reinforced concrete, thirteen inchés thick, for the use of the bank and its safe deposit customers, has been erected. The capital stock of the institution was largely largely eywrenbecribéd sad a paid : in ia rae of $12,500.00 has been fags BE Cc ptroller received a few day: telegram from the authority was given to begin Tomorrow's advertionmest will contain a partial list of the stock- ere n val also have the date of formal opéning of fhe new