Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 6

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SSS x LAL i Ae __ Che Casper wail tJ whe : ij eT sane Altho 70,000 American Boys Are’ FRIEND ORGANIZES SEARCH DIVIDE STATE, - IS PROPOSAL FROM POWELL Messino, 2 recent arrt ma! an £ = Dee. 31—Discus- | i8 in the county fail here, held for San Francisco Matrimonial ie ae ' Buried in Eleven Districts As (Special to The T [Ppa ase Repey Soruaren 12D bncar I Paani iva the brederal pathior cos unaiteiie z r “Your profession doesn’t make angels, @ ls DAN, Wyo. Dee sing 2 recent report that a move: ; Bureau Find Fake Clients t of men, does it?” said a medica)! Casper — Deny R It of Battles Fi A SHERIDAN, Wyo., De ix | 1 7 result of the discovery of a distilling ow I, 2” aa t i er esult 0 es Few Are , ment had been inagurated to move . CeIgna (Saalaly, EDW. KEATING. M Uni As ays after Ralph Ordway bartend-|I the eapital of Wyoming from Chey. J 2PParatus and a small quantity in the East riend, teasingly. Me nl . y Manager, identified [ch nO a secre sgon wblishment, |} onne to some point in central or |! “White e an intoxicant of high po- > PNG tae etOs Cen ie OW ae ake aL Iris Theater Bldg. tency Prontier, a near-by mining camp. jeommitted suicide on the hank of Big [Goose creek, near the foot of the body lay undiscover ; altho hundreds of persons pas short distance of the scene of northern Wyoming, the Powell Trib- une goes a step further and sug- gests the creation of a new state from the thern portion of Mon- PaRIs.4By mail.)—Ameriean army |, very few unidentified the still and the “white in France when the army graves!ihe tragedy. ‘The corpse eventually |p ema and th anahiatier bane antles Ti tor a man whoao name he cannot rertstration ‘service complete a thoro| was found as the result of an investi- an a Tori td Sieckdans Ceogiok aad j remember. Ealnst "the army's easualty Hist, Ten |Zyend of Onis. sho hat hecome | peoval of the new state proposal |’ ATE YT BANK EQR little white cross—or six-pointed star|*rmed over his prolonged absence. have been heard, either in Wyoming |} Bee The dee Nei eee ear! Ordway ended his life by shooting J or Montana. ie TaMInILERT otcinT GIneaee Sa IRER OH himself below the heart with an auto- | ARVADA FILES aati at en athe gach pistol. He lived some time att | ithe shot was fired and staggered or ly painted on the marker.!} : 6) O. eats Homogenates psa assim the scene wt toe PONTBAPT LET FOR NEW | INCORPORATION gainst the possibility: of winter weath-) [acts Iniicdted by plogd-marks onthe . | Or ER TinE away the stencilled Infor) vected hy the pistol and of the latter | cry Wyo. Deo. 31.—Ar- NRAEIGIN70 OOO MEA ericanen bos «jfnd the corpse. An attempt to fire aj , | icles of incorporation were filed in the buried in the 11 districts. of France, {8cond shot was made but the cartridge - | office of the Wyoming secretary of state | Monday by the Arv: pl to e the Relgian battlefields and the Duchy | lode. Phe Tribune.) . ‘ | ock $25,000, business to be con-|man was given sheleer for the night,/e of Lunemburg. There | Wyo., Dec. 31.—The aut Arvada, Sheridan county. The|her family telegraphed and funds re- ies of 200 or more graves, cared for | PTO | contract for the erection of a new grade shares of the bank's capital stock,|ceived which permitted her to return hy discharged sold The largest of {ink hever A is helfoved | Public school building has heen award-j each share being of the par value of|home, the townfolk weing none. the the is magne, north of Verdun, | Spited rownys Au » He ix believed | oq to Nels A. Pearson of Sheridan on j¢190, are held as follows: Tt. Il. Wales, | wiser. where lie 23,000 of our men. The next t? have rela 3 ite a bid of $128,500, The structure is to | Sheridan, 125 shares; C. L. Chapman.]} In the police investigation of the jani in size is that at Thiencourt with 4,-) = jhe ready for use in August 1, 1 ! Sheridan, 30; H. C. Benham, Sheridan, |itor which followed the man displayed} >’ B) 100 graves, Many of those who fell/ ATT ; H. C, Stevens, Sheridan, 30; G. H.|letters from women who were members| $ oO Men S. y oun Men S in battle are sleeping in British and} Arvada, Patrick Walsh,|of two correspondence clubs, one > french milit or the French com-) 10; F, M. Whitten, Arvada, 15.|‘Oakland, Calif, and the other in San) munal cemeteries. A few were left ——_> Francisco, | re they we in the All gr: commanding £& es off districts and a caretak them. Officers make periodi tion, Where practical, gra: first put in the ground, | Vosges mountains. | are under the care of the rer in the 11} r watches | AL inspec: | been ‘NE, Dee. yo., 31. {Southern Wyoming Basket Tossers| ae eh le b = ground: na | office of the secretary of state of Wyo- Ee ea previously ham-| Start Season with Four Wins | PITTSBURGH, (Py Man.)—Not to he | ming Monday by the Greybull Construc: pered by the task of grouping the bod 4 jcaught napping if its con! supply $8} tion yea Gn Ce companys capital TEE oe es eae eae Out of Five again cut off by disturbances in the! stock $25,000, divided into 250 shares | mining industry, the United States Steel| of the When the present graves service ad-| be ministration took over headquarters in| th four victoi |e Paris in August the records were found | Played to its credit, the Rawlins high| Clairton, near here, huge concrete basin | for the first year to contain 2 list of 12,000 names of|School basketball team is already mak-| Which when completed is to hold 400,000 Harris and men buried but without giving the ex-|ing a big bid for the high school title| TONS Of coal. us A. Bowman. 0 Ps . rth : a close-| . Here will be stored? a reserve supply ‘autieal Information net location of the grave. The pres oming. Starting out with a close- S ’ 3 Ml Ir I check includes the compilation of > victory over the Alumni five, the! for the operation of the by-product nD a et Why do they have knots on complete directory of every American | Rawlins team has kept up its winning! Plant, but it was said that similar, tho stead of miles’ rave. In the first 18,000 graves ree-| Stride with the exception of the recent | Ot 98 large basins, were to he estab- ted ones |defeat at the hands of the Evanston| Ushed at some of the more important | couldn't have a fe f these he ocean tide if + Me ena ina (prover aes ced. In- | Quintet, 21 to. 17. steel mills and blast furnaces, ‘were no knots.""—The Yale Record. spection of battlefield, burying grounds The one defeat is said to have ‘ aa = = = = = have been the slowest but the Ameri-{@t the end of the long western in CLM EM MRL HR ME MRE EH HEME HE I A. ean rs said they expected the|Of the best teams in the southern yp work when finished would leave few!of the state. Then it took the ANNOUNCEMENT of those tragic mounds wherein would Moment of play to dee ‘ = : ee f lie an American soldier, “name un- The fast 1 zig Preps 1% Begin the New Year Right by Taking a Course in known.” » defeat before the Rawlins players, |% a of these are expected to be 14 to 8. Rock Springs was the next ateutiiog later when the teserition of, ietim, 85 4024. "Altho COMMERCIAL SPANISH the body, marks in the clothing aithe absence of A. Le are A sometimes a letter from home to “Dear| guard, the Rawlins five took th Beginning Monday Evening, January 5 lim,” sent } to the war department, | merer team into camp, eee valdnantiepatnacane ie TbetHie Hae ese O Mala wannulyace These classes meet on Monday, Wednesday and the; been showing up well th is | Friday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 under the direction i over their boy listed among season, ising.” : Psst ; Na ee a RL ase combat enn of Mr. Matias Morales, former teacher in Tampa Busi- Boe en eee tna rete an pert Gauls ; He pas ness College, Tampa, Fla., Chicago Business College cei RCo ingintS | their to score long shots. and Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. ante SUS SE THalniBeoe With suc brilliant record to start i Po chee Gea the season, y high school in the This Is a Day of i Mr noke wy isits state considers the Rawlins quintet as |3 Sen tte tha honterin Geen one of the teams which must be elim: 4 BIG OPPORTUNITIES Young Men's Christian association has| inated in order to cop the title in th p@vided rest room state tournament at Laramie in March. In both the United States and South America for the i ar man or woman who has a knowledge of Commercial TYPEWRITER INSTALLED WAY oF IT. Spanish. IN ORCHESTRA | Everybody Wel )—In a new pro-} | Are Hazel and verybody Welcome n ballet now play-| Helen blood rela- ‘ uae typewriter’ nan| ton? CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc heen installed as the newest “instru Oh, ao. It ts ’ A ment” in the orchestra. purely platonio East Second and Durbin Streets ae seer eD Nneransye Smith-Tartar Bldg Phone 442-W Tribune Want Ads bring results. HNN: LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING WHISKEY STILL WAS ONLY BORROWED ONE, 1S ALI! KEMMERER, Wyo., Dec. 31.—Tony al from Salt Lak at the home of Joe Allegro at sponsibility for the pres- serts he brot them from Utah da State bank, cap- of incorporation were filed in the STORAGE HOUSE TO HOLD. oxen rests IN CHAMP FORM sen oog TS FCO ee 5 r value of $100 each, business ies out of five games| Corporation has under construction at|to he conducted at Greybull, directors G Carlson, H. Tenderfoot Scout—"Well, you see they] over-wrought or who is thin, KEELKKER KH KEKE EK HEHEHE _ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, i919 She-has no. use for. society. and wish t6 marry a homeloving companion.” “Widow, 67, 62 inches, 120 pounds, dark grey hair, blue eyes, Baptist, com: fortable income, can play the piano some, with between $25,000 and 126,000.’ Very lonely; resides m Illinois.” The letters were confiscated but the Janitor was not arrested alttto his || A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR is still under investigati pts tisobow te TO ALL JOS. I. SCHWART7 ART JEWELER Teal Culture—Young Hopes) does college-bred mean, dad? | Dad (reading heit’s school expen Merely a bir loaf, Pereival."—pan > ‘ANthey | | MATRIMONY GETS READY VICTIMS THRU AGENCIES Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, and Professional Jealousy—It was one of; those rare occasions when Sir E, Mar shall Hall, the lawyer, lost a ense, and! he wasn't fecling so very happy over it. ' thing we leave to you doctors!"—Lon-! NEW YORK, (Py Mail.)}—Matrimonial) |) 7 Blighty. Se agencies operating in Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, and San Francisco are finding many ‘clients at present in the east, according to detectives ho recent- ly save a young white wagnan, 20 years old, from North Carolign who came to New York expecting to meet 2 Cuban gentleman of moderate means.’” The advertiser said he was educated and home loving. He proved to be the negro janitor of a Bronx apartment house. The girl, with a letter from him in her handbag, arrived at the Penn- Sylvania station from her small home town . She had never been in New| York before and a rafiroad porter turn-| ed her over to a Traveler's Aid Society | worker who agreed to accompany her| to the home of the man she called. her} cousin, Disillusioned, the young wo Mes- eye” eesece “Barnetts of Course” INVENTORY Clearing Sale now Lists found in his apartment describ-| ed women varying in age from 18 to|$ 167, 23 follows: le ‘Beautiful California maiden, 24, 67 Jinches, 133 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes, Protestant, college education, mu siclan with $50,000; wishes to marry a refined business gentleman 'retty American maiden, 18, resides in Indiana, 63 inches, 129 pounds, dark brown hair, blue eyes, well educated, musician; member of a wealth: HELP FOR MOTHER A mother whose strength is and ‘Boys Chesterfield Clothing, Herbert S. Sanger and Other Dependable Good Makes AT 5% Discount All Odd Trousers at Reduced Prices 15 Per Cent Discount on All Knox Hats and Caps and Other Brands. 10 Per Cent Discount on All Dress and Work Shoes. 10 Per Cent Discount on All Winter Underwear. Men’s Silk Shirts, Madras Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Neckwear Greatly Reduced. M.D. Barnett Outfitting C9, 121 East Second Stréet Ar- re Lo ate oo aM so-ege-eSe-4s On aM oe" > tes Ro the *. ~ here pale ornervous, should find re- MULSION Let it help. turn your daily tasks fromaburdentopleasure. Scott’s Emulsion is abundant in those nourishing ele- ments that every mother in. the land needs, Gcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N: J- > iat Vee Hne U0 %, a XXX yy A oO sey que Svocceed ixit ARMY AND NAVY ATHLETIC CARNIVAL %o-ste-ste ate ste o%e-o%e she se toe cM atnctncte0t, : 2 ip x = MOM OO OTOH 0 0-450 Aho 450 10 420-450-150 080 090-00e 40e ae 4% 40 1% oho ote steele Me atoateste stole cM %e-e%ee%e toca Meche ete ®, or ar ree Ms O40 05,0450 450-080-0800 + osteo B2 % Pot - Mat SON t Wo ae sho 450 she ao ae she so ste-ahe-ace- stesso atostesteet PSP ease Oe aoa 0 Soe 45 o Soe ae ae aco te ale aoe se ste sie she shod ale seosteeteeoege see XA o°, K + +, io, Oo +, , ¢ ? met A o% 04, ¢, ° oe, ? ¢ 4, ¢, ° 4, , 6, oer, - K2 04! soho efo-afo-s . Just as the ties of friendship are strength- ened at this Holiday Season so may our business associations grow in mutual ac- ¢ o 4 7 % K2 ° ¥ e 2 aa ¢ aK cord and confidence. Accept our sincere Seat ae 0, + wish for your continued prosperity. o, + oefeatoates’ aeateted 6, The National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” o Sa fo! SHEE ¢ EL AKER E EEE KEKE ERR EEE LS BEHEHHEHHE EH EHEHEHEH HEHEHE HEHEHE EEE HMEHERIEEE IEE MSE Sac *. 6, Sao 1M ° 04.64, K? > 9, Mo oasis ote tincte sine neta tadh Poare teste steate- atest GE MGOM OMe PU ONG? HPV OL ICONS COD OTOL OL ONO LOLOL OLY, ERIS Theatre NEW YEAR DAY 3 O'Clock P. M. WRESTLING AND BOXING 1 6% BOXING KD RAY TALBERT Casper vs. JOE RODGE Bermenton, Wash. Six Rounds \ KID SHARKEY FIGHTING HOISE Four Rounds KID LEE SPIKE MURPHY Four Rounds WEBB M’INTIER Cheyenne vs. CHARLES DOYLE Casper Six Rounds WRESTLING EARL DOWLER vs. BILL LAN 80 Minutes to One Fall IRI hE The Athletic Carnival is given for the benefit of th i i e Athletic F f the Army- Navy Club and deserves the patronage of all. Ladies are especially invited to attend. ‘Admission, $1.00, $1 50, $2.50, Plus War Tax “44 STeAMiAMAALLIAAL AA, the:

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