Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 5

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Perkins. and FRecioch Working ‘Out Ts Bandit Removed f, | for Local’ Ss aly "pital at hel i Hes "Governor Carey Both Harvey Perkins and Roy Rec-| DOUGLAS, Wyo., Dec. 15.—William’ tor are working’ out ‘every evening at} 1... Carlisle,: Union -Pacific train bandit, the Casper'Athietic'/club’in preparation| now occupies a cell_in the Converse for Sete ay ‘round, 0, od ta SeaRy hod Oy county jail. Ie was removed from the at the Iris theate: s Douglas hospital to his new quarters. setting Epix em abt Searkes we a@ yurse Scopnipanying him. He will u Ree have a nurse ‘in’ his quarters at the training from 8 to 9:30 o'clock at night.| jay) where he will stay until ‘his\ con- Both” boys are practically’ in’ shape} aition® tmproves sufficiently to justify fons Ash ibe Fee ee eo Satie more}his removal the penitentiary | at |* days * Rawlins. has been ‘supervising the workouts of| Gantisie is ge’ . getting along pretty well, these two bith Syed per vores! according to Dr. L. W. Storey, his at: fight fans ise 5 ne peal bean suse tending physician, and will probably of the recapeetn . aie Seine as watt recoyer unless complications arise. He Thursday night. g 38 certain-lis now in the custody of the prison It will be’ no friendly bout, according | 9m, jals, havi ‘bees . o to those who watched these samé two| Ciara Lewis from. that Instivution, “4 ; r hat institution. mngn ee reba yaw on oaks Uitif that time he was the prisoner of to that! the?do0rscaresiopen‘at-the Gasper Sheriff Roach ‘of Platte county. WwW. J. Athlele club in the Ford building, 114] MeClement; “special agent for Wyo- 4 ming of the Union Pacific, hag charge Cobb street, to any *Casper! fans who want to watch either of the two boys work out this week: Indications are that. there will not be enough’ ringside seats to accommo- date the fans, only 200 tickets having been printed and no more seats will be available because of the limited asl on the i I i MEXIGAN REVOLT TAKES LIVES OF O01 AMERICANS Carranza Rule Sees Murder of 383 Yanks in Mexico; Followers of Present. Ruler | Killing 76 WASHINGTON (By Mail).—The Na- tional Association for the Protection of | American Rights in Mexico “has. sent out for’ publleation® tomorrow im news- papers thruout the cotintry a map. and statement showing that $51 Americans have been killed in Mexico sinee™ No- vemiber-20, 1910: of Carlisle until Roach came last week, when he left for Cheyenne. Reach then turned the prisoner over to Lewis. | The removal to the county jail, it is safd, was done at the instance of Gov-! ernog Carey, who has been anxious | since the capture of the bandit that there be no opportunity given for him i effect an escape. There has been little chance for that, however for a guard has been maintained night and day in the hospital and the man’s con- dition would make escape impossible. ‘ That Carlisic ‘has many sympathizers is evident from the flowers and fruit that have come to his room at the hos- pital, ‘These'come not only from local sympathizers, ‘but from out of town. CATTLEMEN MEET WITH BOARD IN CHEYENNE! CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 15.—The Wyoming state boar of livestock com-! missioners will hold its annual meet- ing at the capitol here Tuesday and} at that time ‘expects to confer with! ¢attlémen from’ Several localities of the state who will come to Cheyenne to | attend” the meeting. ' “Commissioners Oscar Beck of Big Muddy, ‘Clarence | H. (Gardner of Holt tind! Jess Yoder of Cheyenne will attend the meeting! Marguerite Clark’ in irls"’ Of this “number the , association | 1145 today! Ss states, 423 were civilians and 123 sol- diers or s. One hundred and sixty- seven Attiericans were stain during ‘the Madero and Huerta gegimes, awhile. 383 lost their liyes since ' Carranza | took * control of the Mexican government; ac- cording to the statement. , In the list accompanying the map a number is assigned to each’ American | killed’ and his or her name, date,.place and manner of death and the source of information concerning the individ: | ual case-are. given. 'Phe manner: ot | death ‘ranges from “killed “by “stray | wisie A. Seyfarth, state bullet" to wanton ‘murder and includes | special classes, has issued the Sollow- instances of alleged torture and mutfla- | it outline by which’ such Work may tion. be organized’ in ‘schools: The asvociation gives as the sources! «Jn order to encourage the forma- of its information “in preparing. this | ¢jon of classes for sub-normal and han- map and. statement three’ lists Of! Gicapped children, and to facilitate the; Americans killed: in’ Mexico or along| matter of obtaining suitable teachers TATE ty *, prepared by the state de-| for ‘this especially difficult work, 2} tifieate. lication shall be made inrul tment; casualty lists of the War De- | bonus of $26 will be paid at the end} the usual channels. killed in} o¢ the school year by the state board Tempor: special certificates shall be | Mexico prepared by Thomas B. Gibbon, | og education to teachers of special) granted to teachers who have had two | author of “Mexico Under Carranza;"'| classes for euch month of approved! years of successful experience in teach- information submitted ‘to the senate by Senator Albert By Fall, of New Mexico; newspaper urticles giving the naines, service. lowing conditions: LANDER MAN IS ACG | 80 badly lacerating the eyeball that NEW BANK - FOR soon is to have a new bank, capital- fed at $60,000. the enterprise is progressing satisfac- torily. to the Probably will be president of the bank and Ralph R. Read, R. Read, cashier. | “525,000 LOSS INGA LOGS IN GARAGE whieh destroyed ‘the garage of the But- falo Motor loss of $25,000, Ww at the automobiles were airoéio® of | maluac of | minded, 15 pupils. department of education shall be prop- erly at ing normal children and. who give evi- Approval shall depend upon the fol-|dence of a peculiar aptitude for special | class work. STOCK DRIFTS WITH STORMS;, _ LOSSES LOOM (By United Preas.) LARAMIE, Wyo. Dec. 15.—More than 20,000 sheep ‘trom the ' Medi- cine Ww district have. drifted .be- fore the recent blizzards until they lage, Clase to Laramic and are in “danger of perishing from lack of Large numbers of cattle, tritted from the Carbon county range into. this county. (O55 OF EYESIGHT ON DAY SET FOR WEDDING CHEYENNE, Wyo. Dee. 15.— —Liosd: Calvert of Lander expected today to be his wedding ‘day; but in- stead he will’ be in St. John's hos- pital here under treatment of spe- clalists ‘and considering Aimself lucky if he 'still is in’ possession of his right eye. While he was chopping wood at Lander several days ‘ago’a stick flew up and struck bim in. the eye, there is little hope on the part of the eyenne specialists under whose care he has placed himself that removal of the eye can be avoided. The wed- ding set for Spnday has been post: Poned. BUFFALO, WYO. BUFFALO, Wyo., Dee. 15.—Buffalo The sale of stock in promoters. P. C. Watt FIRE AT BUFFALO, WO. BUFFALO, Wyo) Dee. 15.—Fire| here caused’ a | greater part of) Insurance. Six! destroyed. owned th company the is ‘covered’ by hich cales of Sheridi A FOR BACKWARD PUPILS G96 AONUS OFFERED INSTRUCTORS Kach class yhall_ be limited to All blank forms supplied by the state filled out and to the state , h te returned immedi- director of special} TOME LSS HORT "TUANT IT 10 CHR ONS ae wil be in fal. operation by Febru- ary I, acording to 4: H. Green;:who ace here interview- bps stockholders in the project. : “The skilled workers, many of whom al- ready are on the: grond. loads of window glass per month be torned out.” the completed buildings of the plant. + NEWSPAPER IS ENCAMPME campment, which has been without a local paper for several years, now is the seene of publication of “The Encamp- ment Echo,” the old SOLDIER MAKES HIS AUNT BENEFICIARY BUT FATHER CHEY his ‘son, made an aunt, falo, N. Y., ment insurance polic of Cheyenne will r: He has been notified that the war risic bureau has ruled that Mrs. Trow was not” entitled “to” he a~heneficiary under the terms of soldiers that, paid, to; the nearest of kt, ceased, ‘Wadleigh, }The ‘inkurance will Ve paid | in month, U. niversity Takes Vacation, No Coal LARAMIE, Tniversity A tim of the \ from the minexp’ inability ment of the missed’ the Under otherseireumstances the Chris tian vacation’ Would not } until December 20. DON’T PUT OFF) date and locations of murders; and in+| No child shall be admitted to a spe-| Permanent special certificates shall } formation in 'the possession of the Na-) cial class until such child has been ex-| be granted to teachers who; in addition tional Association for the Protection | amined by a licensed physician and un-} to ‘the ve qualifications, have ‘had! of American Rights in Mexico. til his mental condition has by as- | one successful’ experiénee in} In summing up the association says:}certained by the use’ of standardized | teaching sub-normal’ children and one “Bandits” were responsible for 188 of the murders listed on the map, accord: | ing to the authorities cited. Officials,| Special classes shall consist of: Classes officers, soldiers or followers of Carran-|;or speech improvement; ungraded za are charged with 76 of the murders, | classes designed for children who have! according to the map. Villa and his/an intelligence quotient below 76; res- band killed $1 of the Americans: listed. | (oration classes ‘designed <for children Huertistas dcecount for 41, Maderistas' \ ho are not feebleminded but are pe-, for 13 and Zapatistas for five, miscel-| dagorically retarded because of illness, laneous outlaws. listed by the authori-| ;emediable physical defects, foreign lan-| ties clted as ‘rebels,’ ‘reyolutionists,’ ‘cattle thieves,’ ‘smugglers’ and similar | jon: marauders were “responsible «for 70 murders, and 23 Americans were? killed | pajusted and psychopathic children; ob- by bullets ‘which’ crossed the bordér. | servation classes designed for the si Yaqui and “Mayo Indians killed 18 | cy tifie study of childre: Amoricans during the period. ‘covered | giagnosis-is made. ‘This-may eover y the map and canual Febels” mur ar, Ch psychological tests‘ approved by’ the state director of special classes. ly in two slso for children suffering from | s some special mental disability, and for | d red six. In°25 of the cases listed |g shall then) be recommended. for the authorities were unable to deter: |), restoration classes, ungrade? | ‘nine who did the killing.’” + | elausses or the school for the feeble: | 50 ent ee Send ‘for. our prite “Tat of home’ grown seed, bulbs, plants, trees and learn. how you can save 20 per cent. ROBIN BONWELL, » Wyo. normal child or respondence work and summer courses. | te two years’ special training in comentive | guage or lack of proper school instruc-| speech ear’s special training in nstitution in the problem of the its equivalent in cor- | Temporary certificates special for years’ successful experience aching normal children who have had work. Th teacher's servi hall meet the approval of the state irector of special classes. ——> The flute is one of the oldest.of wind an accredited | sub-| ching pf speech improvement shall | be granted to teachers who have had | in | | $50 REWARD een Stolen from Lukis Candy Company Office One Government’ Automatic, .45. Revolver. with leather case, one German, M genuine léather’ case, tind G. L. on it,one Military Leather Bag with a Hunting. Knife, one- pair. of Mili- tary’ Leggins' and a full Hunting ‘Sait. It's the neglected cold. cough, tender throat ‘or tonsils, debilitate and leave the *body disposed to serious germ Oran, WINDOW GLASS MONTHLY iy Whe CREE ORE? A 10 bs : a “|jhim when the news “ 7 propert y, and extended ag JLU, (By Matl)—Three thov- Said ‘one man, iP okkaks fe 38 Wombatdncond. the girl you are “en; a fot @ twin; Korea, between October 1 ang 16 last, pclae 4 tiles recived ed bya SW Ang, editor’ the pret ° tional Herald, Purnattatice as hore’ are 19 aioe! iy Careless Swain. - His fellow clerks gathered round were arrested: ‘by-the-Japarese-in | how do you t:11 the difference sence | er and her siéter?! | Well, it's a jolly nice family, we zatal the Jucky man, “and IT don't bother | very much.?—Londen’ Tit- Bits; Cee thé AN, Wyo. Dec. 15.—The manufacturing plant at ac eae which has been un- path ss for several months, H..E. Harris and wlant,*: which covers five is, “will employ 150 ” Ten car- ye Machinery now is being installed in PROJECTED AT ENCAMPMENT NT, Wyo., Dec. 15.—En- edited by James R. Lit vver the plant or| peasant teers Herald. i 5 who has taken DRAWS INSURANCE, SAID NE, Wyo., Dec. 15,—Altho ho was killed in the war Alice May Trow of ,Buf. benefici: f his gov ern- P. Wadleigh e the insurance. insurance and insurance will be jof the de- therefore, the installments’ Of $28.75) a ag. |. Schwartz __ DIAMONDS Watch Inspectors for Ry. Q. Ry. -Iris' Theater Bidg. 146 North- Center St. EDWARD KEATING. Mgr. Smith & Turner Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store 135 “North Center Street <A aM A We have only two very beautiful Belber La- ° dies’ Traveling Bags of seal leather, silk lined and fitted with white ivory toilet articles. Either one would make a most acceptable gift. They are priced at $75 00 and $100.00. A few copyright books of late editions— a6 them the Recreation of Brian Kent. Price I Then Dolls—Kewpies — in many sizes and some others. Get the habit of trading where shopping is made easy. GAME AEEEEEREBEE OD. MT A Uh VA EEA E AAA ELA A hh bd ed Ld bd There Last Week Wyo., Dec. Wyoming is the fuel sanereage latest ult of to obtiin omar ‘state have students. until: January’ 5. have begun ing, soc electrical sories. American Electric Co. DAY PHONE 1080 | MGHYT PHONE GIEM ips und all .and acces- LARGEST “MARKET IN THE STATE Per Ib. T-Bone Steak, Ib. Shoulder Stéak, Shoulder Pot Roast, Ib 18¢ Plate Boil, Ib... WHOLESALE AND These Prices Will Help Some; be a Conservative Buyer and Save Money Every PRICE LIST FOR WEEK OF DEC. 15 Retail Department Pork Beef Rib Roast 2 (© Home Made Sausage, © Shoulder Chops, Thore will beg called mecting of Lo- Standing, Ib. ------------~ Per ‘1b. 25 Ste gae Roast cal 1564 next Tuesday night, Dec. 16, Rib Roast 30° Pork. Chops, 0° st, for the purpose of deciding on our Rolled, Ib. -.---.---..----- Per’ 1b. SU Loin Chops, Ib. building program and arranging our Flat Bone 35° Pork Shoulder, % or ic ; Wage scale and..agreement for next Steak,” Ib! zm whole, per Ib.------.-___. Legs, lb. | year. Round Steak, ‘©. -—« Pork Loin Roast, ec ¥ Yours fraternally, Pa fh. 228 Per Jb. Stew, Ib. Ce.S. THOMPSON, Short Cuts, io Pork Fi am or BAC Reporting 4 Per. whole, per Ib---.--.------ Veal Sirloin Steak, (0 Pork Fresh Side, Per tb. Ib Shoulder, Steak, Shoulder Roast, Round Steak, Ib. Chops, Ib. ............ Stew, Ib. LARD Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, c ad Pde 1 Be daa: ae Swift's Shortening, Per Ib. 22c wot Be Fresh Killed Poultry Daily diseasés. Fresh Fish and Oysters Swifts Premium Bacon, Holland Herring, De Every Day. Persp. ..50c 8 for . Sco I I Ss moun Trout (fresh owe Standard Bacon, Codfish, Middles . caught eastern brook) er .35¢ and 40c 7 > EM ULSION per Ib. .... 90c Swift's Picnic Hams, Rise os fees Some: 25 should betaken at thefirstsign Poke Trout (fresh Berib: ~26e fhing Pine: ee oe f lowered ta Id or caught), per Ib. Relishes Sockeye Salmon, 1 Ib., ot low resistance, co! Halibut, per Ib Sweet Pickles in Bulk Flat Cans .............. .35¢ cough. The energizing virtues Salmon, per Ib: Dill Pickles in Bulk Sockeye Salmon, 1% Ib. of Scott’s bring essential Sable Fish (you should try © Chow Chow in*Bulk . Flat ‘Cans ... nourishment and helpto this) per lb. 30c Sweet Relish in Bulk J ; A Red Salmon, 1 Ib. the’ weakened ‘system. Large Silyer Smelts, Mixed Pickles in Bulk Tall Cans Give §--tf’s a trial. per Ib, .30c Saur Kraut in Bulk Scott & Bowne. Ploomficld. N.J. $18 Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Fresh Ground Horse Brookfield Butter, Ib...80c per pint esata Radish Brookfield Eggs, doz., 70c per quart iS ee Rupe Mixed Pickles in Gieomarwerine, We: Be ulk Gem Nu eo, Ib.... Fresh, Killed Peultry Salt and Canned Fish Heinz Fig Pudding and Hens tsplings Ducks Fat Trish “Mackerel ...15¢ Heinz Plum Pudding, per . Thee Geese wo ete Fae 40 Mince Meat, | in bulk, fate Solee' Saige ty dings in Mustard QVET, POL TD, pence BEC , ‘ams, BING LL. : Per Ib. ¢ PoE bap. Ne nh fi Mackerel Cheese . , Sirit?'s Standard ams" OvaP eens doe it hintaan OT Per | (i {3Oc: : Cai fish, 2 tb; bricks: New York Cream Cheese. litary. Field) Glass in a : “ vy Wholesal — Department ; 1 Beef ; i M utton Hinds, at ad 1... 256 LUKIS CANDY CO. Side, per tht alf or whole, per Ib..16c Ffonts, per Ib.......15¢ Hind Quarter, 1b. yonte, per-Ib.......14¢ Side, per Ib. —......,...16e Fad nt pucks Ib... “Long Saddles,‘per Ib. :26¢ 1 PORK ' uare Chucks, Ib. p-perlb... : -30c ered - dege ak Fresh Ham, ner. te ae : / Shoulder, per Ib..... 27c HR Le AND Laing, per Ib... 35c v MOTOR Re it will “age q ey Side, ae Ib,....+..-30c He fac vac nina gee he oT CHM lw th ket f thi h t n uurs » day, withou pying 'e are in the market for anything you have to sell. ar ners roe RA: ESOC ye ee To BAN aie fhe: énfire” week (buy all you want); look for our ad require; Also & fll Line of wir in this’ Paper every'I Mond erris CG “Special Atténtion Given to MAIL ORDERS Mutton RETAIL Week. Ib. Ib Ib........22¢ lb. 18c 35c 28c 15¢ Cc. PHONE 12

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