Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE - WARRANTS OUT FOR ARREST OF. FOUR RADICKLS | Only Four Aliens Who Stirred up Trouble in Sheridan County Are Held for Trial in U.S. Court | to The Tribune.) | CHE Dee. 19. — Federal warrants arging four alien radicals | who instigated a strike at Kooi, a| She county coal camp, last Fri- ith violation of the Lever act, } went sent from the office of United} States District Attorney C. L. Rigdon} here to Sheridan Tuesday and will be} served on the defendants in the Sheri-} dan county jail. Thirty-one other strilk- ers who were arrested at the same | time have been released, The arrests were made y Sheriff Dolph Thomas on instructions from Governor Carey when the Kooi miners } held a meeting in violation of the gubernatorial proclamation forbidding assemblages, other than those at schoo churches and amusement places, within twenty-five miles of any coal mine. As on the o s in the She ‘eleased examination to | hy they had not | to work, but ave been influe not after the arrests the to return to there now are op- ally a normal force. a - TROOPS SENT TO GOAL FLOS AE ECALE (Special Kooi voted the mine work erating with v a] 19.—The CHIY Wyo., last of th al troops sent to the Wyom 1 flelds to preserve order durir he strike wil) have been with- drawn within two or thre Col. M. O. Bigelow, € 1 Fort Russell, announce fi The de tachment of the Fifteenth cavalry from Wort Russell will return from Rock Springs at once, and the detach- ment of the Twenty-first infantry at |day. Sher tion, will return to its home sta- rt Wright, Washington, before the end of the week. All ex who w mobi- lized to aintaining | order in is will return to their homes this week. | — } Altitude Affects eat Mind of Foreigner Held in Cheyenne 19.—-The : to Ye the in comfort du or days on the competency 2 “an high Waxes permitted him to weeumu Jate, is being interrupted by a sojourn in the Laramie county jail and may ter- minate net in Maly but in an. Ameri can asylum for the ingane. Deludrie was tak ro 4 train here nted while the train Sherman nit aud his attributed by attending physician to the effet Mondays Ihe was ¢ condition tude. He will be held here for a few days under obser tal conditic does proceeding While up his of his transpor nd any sums he n the past. CHEYENNE BUSINESS BLOCK BRINGS $35,000 AT SALE The own- time nl ga) capitol buildi ed by Uarry one of the & in Wyomir hands the and roulette story over nh cloth, whe brownstor eceupied by a shure, ut ft-drink parlor, restaurant and Fooming-house, new i Henry Lec at St. John's from injuri hospital ained at tral hours carlier, He was employed by the Union Pacific as an engine les tler Was struck by u locomotive while ¢ His tu- neral will Membe Railway commisse of hear- in th n the sgub- se in tele um to Ottawa to i. | retained bE. 1 | Deen seized illegally winder an ufheon- | REVENUE OFFICE MAN GETS jed in a bookkeepar's ee a: |MAN DIESWHO - | PLAYED HOST |. TO REFUGEES OA LAW WILL GET NEW TEST ! 3earch and Seizure Validity to Be! R> sed again in Sheridan litigation (Specig] to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 19.—When, ten days ago, City Clerk J. J. Showatl- lter of this city, Mrs. Showalter and Mr. ond Mrs. Bugene Beatty*took refuge | trom a blizzard at the farm of James I, Applegate, near Dover, Colo., and SHER eee ete a teat | Se hospitably entertained for several of the search and seizure clause of |“@a¥s before they could continue their the Wyoming prohibition statute from |*utomobile journey to Cheyenne, they a new angle will result from the refusal: not anticipate that the next time of Sheriff Dolph Thomas of this county they heard of their host would be iv to return to George Castle a q or whiskey essa under authority of /°ver, was thelr experience. Applegate the search and seizure portion of the |“Ued at his farm Monday and his body law which Judge Burgess of the fourth | ‘Y@S bret to Cheyenne Tuesday and judicial district recently held to be un- | ‘rom here shipped to Central City, Neb, eohatitutiohat Applegate was 75 years old. raat © aera Je" canine aan DEATH ON TRIP TO GET COAL Counsel for Castic nas filed a motion | RAWLINS, Wyo. Dec. 19.—Jack that ‘the sheriff be required to return | the liquor, basing the plea on the ifeward and Stanley Hudson, convict trusties from the state ground that it was selaéd without logal | Lee, narrowly escaped death authority and therefore can not be used as evidence of violation by Castle of | the prohibition law, which forbids pos- | session of liquor. Sheriff Thomas has | E. Lonabaugh as counsel and will eontest the motion. Sheriff Thomas, who was required re- cently by @ court order to return to the owner thereof 127) gations of whiskey whieh the court ruled had | load of coal. When after several “hours had clapsed the trusties had not reached the mine Warden Brine sent ‘ a@° party to search for them. Howard end Hudson Were found with their truck about half way to the miné, the stitutional search and seigure clause; halked when a similar contention was set up in the Castle’ case. He \pro- poses, he asserts, to find out whether the search and selguré Jaw is constl.| Bch i a fT y be} 3 Vorsession of which constitutes a viola- iy ieee Rare Fetebyg fea aie tion of the law. yee = JAIL INMATES GIVE FUND TO MERCY WORK “| GHus ‘WAR SIVINGS STAMPS ARE. | SOLD 0 BUY CHRISTMAS. to The Tribune.) » Wyo. Dec. 19. (Specigh to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo, Dec. 19.-—In- |sgemingly are converting mates of the Laramie eounty fail hav pooled their financial resources. and presented the fund to the salvation ters for the state's supply Army as the nueleus of the price of an! stamps, indicate. The “baby » bonds" organ for use during the services which | now are being “easned in” at postof-| the aigny “holds in the jail each Sun- fices thruout the state in much greater ! The prisoners were able tWemus- | jumbers than new stamps are being | ter $20 of the $60 needed. ‘The balanee, | s614. ‘The Cheyenne postoffice Monday {t is anticipated, will be subserihed by received 10,000 stamps of the 1920. ie ‘outsiders 45ue, valued at $42,000 at the opening \ quotation. ! them of such | $< Seer ae | to his former “bunkic” at the marine JOB FROM FORMER ‘BUNKIE’ | corns barracks at Mare Istana, Calit | | Such, however, was the fact, Lealic A, { ‘HEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 19.—\When | Miller, collector for the Wyomin: dis. } WN. Soden of Doygias, who is justall-| trict, and Soden having been “Jenther- ' Juuar- | necks" togethor at Mare Island during | ict) the war with Germany, Miller’ at once! of Wyoming, applied ‘to it lesior | recognized the name of his former mess | for a position he did.not dream that! mate and, lost: no time in providing him| his reduest_for emplosmerit. was coins a position in the revenue office. LUKIS CANDY CO. ; Wyoming’s Leading Candy Store 148 East Second St. Phone 51-W Merry Christmas Miss Casper in the knowledge that you are patronizing Home In- dustry. We have 20,000 Ibs. of fresh home-made candies ready ter8" Here of the internal re - Fresh salted ulmoudy, I Fresh sulted peanuts, Ib- Shelled pecans, Ib, Shelled almonds, tb. Shevled. walnuts, Ib. NUTS IN SHELL BUCKS for SALE Eleven head Black-faced Walnuts No, 1, soft. shett, Ib... $50 Genulne paper shell almonds, tb 55 Filberts, Ib. —--- 50 Brazil nyts, Ib, 0 The finest miature of yut Ab Grape Juice, pint 50c, quart. _——- 0 Logunberry juice, ” Apple JG. -.-2 2-2-2 ei Assorted christajized fruits, Ib 1.50 Ailuted wherries, We - 1.50 Glazed pigcapptes, Yb. Meraschino cherries, jar — WYOMING antity connection with his death. Such, how-} one his intimate. He never spoke of iis past life and is not known ever to STATE. AGENTS has not been set. Wyoming more than-30-years ago and ag G8 MEAP Lara. pecured employment in the mimes at : rs fe op t to Laramie the long since abandoned camp of Car- § . Vednésday to confer with his clients bon. Every one was his friend but no lative to their defense. The date to he: trial of the three allegca blayers > heve sent’ or received mail. He was = y l about 70 years of age. eclal to The Tribune.) In Hooking a football game with con. Clyde Engle, former-well_known| CHBYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 19.—Hugo | tte jext fall, it looks as if t.7. | tioned as the University of Vermont's | Don of ‘City, fetained to de- ok a beaten the big teams to it. 1 American league ball player, is men-|fend Pete anid ; Cordillo and Wal- pattck ie: iW Warriors are hound to h 7 most successful athletic coach, ter ‘are chatged with the | traction. re 5 c ~ s a = - DEALERS 15. ON Munieipal, State i al A ert Pweg Bot : Pare Fi ‘ sale boetltgging which ha# been jn 1ro- ; gress hére since Wyoming Went “dty" ‘last July, ah@ it-i# possibie that now. jAhat there is a federal prohibition law Smith @ Turner we DOUGLAS, Wyo., Dec. 19—+Working : ’ Wyoming's h Cer Drug Store “both ends the middle” is the a) system which haa, ‘bawn adopted." 135 ‘North Center Street Phone.176 pm edhe ROMANA NA AMAT wri the system may points against the middle. ends against the middle” volyes prosecution of “‘bootleggers” by } both the municipal and state authori- | tles, the illicit Whiskey peddler being the central point. ent circumstances violates three varie- penitentiary | ies of laws—municipal, state and fed- from | eralhand seven offenders just brought to freezing while en route from the pris-' book here under the nuinicipal law and ; on to a mine six tiles: distant to get Whe have been arrested on charges shudder when they contemplate the possibility that the fedéral law af #o may be ivoked, Trimbel, John Bennett, Vincent Cain, Ernest r William McGee and Mra. Maggie Whee- machine haying become stalled in the j|lock. Fines of $100 each were assessed The ‘hands and faces of both | under the ‘MYSTERY’ MAN | vell, for 30 years a man of mystery in Wyo- | thé coal fields of this district is dead. | {ming purchasers of war savings stamps | Death resulted from pnuemonia and C intg | ¢ecurred at the Hanna hospital. cash to obtain holiday funds, reports | Vell +10 the Cheyenne postofiice, -headquar-! operate from three The “both system in- : Two more beautiful Leather Over - Night Bags, made by Belber, genuine leather, priced at $65.00. A few more new copyright Books, and then some Dolls, a new shipment of Box Writing ‘Paper, in the new style end-opening Envelopes, Ivory Manicure and Toilet Sets at prices to sult you. Now it’s candy~you should plan that there be at least one box of our Christmas candy ' among your gifts. Get the habit of trading where shopping is made easy. One ilficit deal in fiquor under pres- state They ace Leon Dumford, Harry Goodrich, municipal law. OF HANNA DIES | OF PNEUMONIA HANNA, Wyo., Dec: 16.—Arsene Cla- Cla- , @ Frenchman by birth and famil- wriv known as “Frenchy” came to ee DF EE de dd hd de de de Hee ixe re aeeeaar sama ae -. Spring’ll Be Here ; ‘fore You Know It . PyESPITE conditions which greatly held back the production of automobiles throu hout the early months of this year, nearly twenty thousand discriminating motor car buyers have been made happy and contented by the possession of their new Chandler cars. Nothing ¢ould more clearly show the regard in which America holds the Chandler Six, than the patience with which thousands waited for weeks and months for their Chandlers. They waited because they knew what they were waiting for,—because they know it is worth waiting for. Some are still waiting, but their cars are com- Chandler dealers will, we hope, be able. to fill their orders more quickly next year, but when the first warm days of Spring come, and the country roads call, and everyone decides he wants his new car at once, there will be some waiting again. If you want yeur new Chandler when you want it, place your order now. If you want to be sure of get- » for the Christmas Trade ing. December production is taking care of many __ ting the car of your choice, the greatest of all Sixes RGURIRNIGD kisT ‘ orders, and January will see the great Chandler beyond question, drop in and see your Chandler heat teins Sh ath ha ne eh plant on a production basis unprecedented inthe dealer now, regardless of what the weather may Katra fine homemade mile Chocolates b 1.00 medium priced fine car field. be. For “‘Spring’ll be here ’fore you know it.” French mixed candies, home-made, tb. - Chocolate nut caramels, home-made, Ib. a4 All Chandler bodies are mounted on the one standard Chandler chassis, which has made the Hatt ihn bee nese 4 name famous. Simple, sturdy and dependable throughout, its features embrace, as for years. indo kcrearil dames sibel = 40 past, the really marvelous Chandler. motor, solid cast aluminum motor base, annular ball Web ome made boo own he ie bearings, silent chain drive for the auxiliary motor shafts, ‘and Bosch magneto ignition. Fresh homemade hard candies, : Homenude stick caudien, assorted, I ‘50 SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY ‘ -10c and up Seven-Pagsenger Touring Car, $1895 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car. $1975 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1898 pecial 5-Ib. box, ussorted._-..___----_.--------------.------.--- 2. 4 Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2895 Four-Passenger’ Coupe, $2798 Limousine, 3 rr The ae Niclepradecce ee ash boxe renee wee Heer AM Brices f. 0. 6. Cleveland ome-made, high-grade chocolates, assorted, to select for your - may presents, WARINNER & COCHRAN Lukis Original Vecan Nut Loaf, world’s finest candy. Send a box T..L. RENO Manager Casper Branch r to your friewtls: 'y will greatly apprecigte it. i Wyoming Colorado Distributors ) NUTS East Side Garage, poe Sig: ie and Pine Sts. ‘Phoné 72 Fresh salted pecuns, Jb ey 4 23 ANDLER MOTOR oO ‘CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND. OHi Bucks; shear 16 1-2 pounds wo pounds; three years old; ex- cellent condition; sell reason- abl Care Casper Storage Grocery x " : OUR EXTRA FINE Strawberry, pi ple, raxpberry, solid path, the test, lalf gallon A carload of new nuts, the f Ml: Abnonds, soft paper shell; Texas paper shell Jumbo Peeca We will compare our speci With any $L50,a Ib. shipped in Our advice to vur patrons is pick yal choice comfections fur ol; weigh about 150 See 0. G. JOHNSON le. Casper, Wyo. ROS Gets mer oy Filberts, Brazit nuts. P. VER FRUITS ry nest quality, just arrived. Walnuts, A carload of to select for your Christmas: table. Te w tb. home-made fresh chocolates hoculates, buy ay early a» possible so you can

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