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AD oo h lo “ARE ESTABLISHED -HEADOUARTERSOF COMMERCE CLUB Oil, RANCH AND ICE COMPANIES Preparations Practically Completed Jenne Ranch Company of Doug- for Extensive Campaign to las; Felger Oil Company, and be Launched Here for \ Lusk Ice Company File Ar- New Members | | ticles of Incorporation James F. Gheen and Carroll D. King} representing the American City Bufeau! CHEYE of New York City have arrived in Cas-joll and per to take up the work of completing | by the Wyo., Jan. ate of Wyoming Mon¢ the organization of the Chamber of following filing articles of incorpora Commerce, and to conduct a four weeks tion in the office of the sec! on campaign for new members of that or- state: Ranization. | Jenne Ranch & Realty company, The headquarters of the campaign} itat“stock $125,000 divided imo will’ be located on West Second street,!shares of ine par value of $100 ¢ just back of the ‘Wyoming National headquarters at Douglas, directo! bank In the room formerly occupied) the first year Jacob and Anna by the G. & M. grocery. been taken over by the be remodeled for use by tion. The room has!and Max 0. ank and is to| Pelg. that institu-| stock The bank directors willingly do-| the wuthlin, Oil & Land company, ¢ 100,000 divided into sha ar value of $1.00 ach, he mated it for u by the representatives | ter t Thermopol tors for of the American City bureau, and the first year Geor t Iger, C. LL securing of such a location is consld-| Woods, L. D. Welch, A. F. Woodward, ered most fortunate. jL. C. Jennings, R. S. Lingo and F. B The American City bureau has organ-| Montgomer ized Chambers of Commerce in more} Lusk Ice & Cold Storage company. than 150 cities of the United States and! capital ste Canada, not only conducting campalgns) of the for members, but systematizing the! quar work to be carried on by the organiza- k $25,000 divided into shares value of $1.00 @ . head- , directors for the first year Crossman, A. H, Reach tion. Chambers of Commerce which| and A. Barrett. are affiliated with the bureau have the 1e | eget eta oe advantage of expert advice and supe vision in all problems which they un- dertake to solve. Mr. Gheen, who is in charge of the| campaign was formerly secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Bethlehem, | Wa. In the past few months he has/| been identified with Chamber of Com-| ~ GHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS TO AID IN PLACING OF NEW MEN IN JOBS IN CASPER and who recently returned from France, Altho George B. Nelson, secretar7 of | held several positions as city manager the Chamber of Commerce, and ired} before entering the w He has taken Coltraine, his assistant, have no inter part in campaigns conducted by the 1 of starting an emplayment agency, | American City bureau in Zanesville, they would greatly appreciate the co ©., Wabash, Ind., Alton, M., and Su-| operation of employers of labor in an- perfor, Wis., during the past fall. |swering many inquirtes which come to Banners marking the headquarters them regarding openings for workers in} of the campaign wil be strung across trades in Casper. . the street and the entire matter will}! Employers who need help are asked he organized on a GTA) businesslike j to list their needs and file them with basis. | Necretary Nelson and Mr. Coltraine who will then be able to more auick jlocate some of the inquirers. TIAL LA L The need for carpenters in Cast | | | sured of steady v | one iN ea eS merce campaigns in Ind apolis, Cin-! einnati and in Portsmouth, Q., an of) which were highly successful. Mr. King, whi home is in Illinois, nal day from) carpenters who wish to come here if as inquiries are received ever has been quite largely advertised, (Continued from Page One) sistance of the public security. troops on guard that prevented ingress, which would have resulted in an invasion of the chamber by the mob. Mayor Pelton has instructed Chief of Tonight Noske's troops have placed | Polic Siithorpe to collect all unpaid | riflemen with a barbed wire cordon | soft drink licenses. in case of any re thruout the downtown streets. The fusal to pay the license as required| by the ordinance passed late last fall, ‘the! fine attached to violating the ordinance reichstag square has been giv forced patrol. The government buila- ing is virtually inaccessible pt to Will be imposed. those employed. | The licenses were allowed to go_un- | paid for a time pending an adjustment! of the rate. Then it was thought best 14.—The Morgan |+9 continue the rates as they had been Belgium 25,000,- passed. n rein- (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan. syndicate has loaned 000. ment, ~ Lever, FEE TQ ESCAPE FINE): [LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING ee | SPECIAL LEGISLATURE PROBABLY "| MAN ARRESTED ON CHARGE CET CHARTERE | wit, DO NOTHING BUT APPROVE | Of BOOTLEGEING SAYS HE WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT WAS WORKING FOR POLICE CHEY nor C: INE, Wyo., Jan. 14.—Gover. rey does not expect that the spe- ssion of the Fifteenth W ming ure which he called yesterday Janu: 26th will give tion to any business other than ratiti- cation of the wom: iffrage amenl- or will b or three da. the leg ¢ than how day and pass any character of leg ion if it desi to do so. The governor has been informed by a majority members, he states, that the bu of the session will be confined ratifie: » OV ing the le in session long tw . + Under the law, 40 ture may sit the tion of the suffrage amendment. proclamation conven- n extraordin: acter ever is Wyoming—follows: of the r ses in the Members Wyoming ure: T vert D. Carey f authority in me vested ernor of the te of Wyomius, hereby direct the two ho of do the to'2 S| “All members of the hous legislature of the state of Wyoming to |convenedn special session ip the state -apitol, In Cheyenne, on Monday, the th day of January, A. D. 1920, at 10 + m., Of said day, for the per pose of considering the question of rati« fication of the proposed woman's suf- fiage amendment to the constitution ¢f the United States of America. ind senate who «it the mentioned are en- of the state of Wyoming, date hereinbefore titled to act as members of said legis-; lature, are hereby required to take no- tice and attend) such special legisiative ion. fiyen under my hand and the great al of the State of Wyoming, at the pitol in Cheyenne, this 12th day of January, Is } ‘Ry the Ww. MINER HAS CLOTHES BLOWN OFF BY EXPLOSION BUT HE: ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY Jan, 1 “u miner, was hurled 30 feet and all of his clothing with the eption of his shoes and a few fragments was burned dr torn from his body by an explosion of black powder at No. 8 mine at Dietz, near he escaped serious injury. Kknock- xplosion, is virtual- uninjured. The explosion oceur- » the men were preparing cartridges for use in blasting the mi CTHIAN BANK GLEARINGS TOTAL EIGHT MILLIGN, Associat Montgomery, who ed down by thi ly Press] Jan. 14,—Chey- enne hanks el during Decem- ber totaled $8,000. “000, the local clear- ing: house reported to ether and - Clearings of er cities with which a made follow: Colorado | 640,000 Kansas City, Kan- 8, Pueblo, $3,000,000; Top- . Mo., $7,000,000. ‘There ig more than $20,000,000. on deposit in’ Cheyenne banks. ecg n Real The Tribuna Want Ads PLD DD aaa Did It Ever Occur § To You That it is possible for you to save money by buying your groceries from us. Don’t take our word for it—give us a trial—find our for yourself. Thursday Specials Fancy Eggs, Per dozen .... Fancy Creamery Butter, Per bs a No. 214 cans Monarch Grapes, Per can. No. 2 cans Sugar Corn, Per can . No. 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, Per can . No. 1 cans Chicken Tamales for .. 1 lb. pkg. Steel Cut Coffee, | Per lb. 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There y 00 contestant ‘CHILDS'S DEATH IN CHUAN - STREETS RESULTS IN NEW | ~ ORDINANCE TO SAFEGUARD CHEYENNE, |Wyo, Jan. 14.—Re |ecause the City of Cheyenne must pay | $500 of a judgment for $1,500 damages recently awarded the father of a child ltnat was drowned in an open trench |in the street, an ordinance has been in- troduced in the city council increasing the bond required of a drain-layer from | $1000 to $3000. {he drain-layer whose carelessness is alleged to have been re- , Sponsible for the death of a child was bonded to the city in the sum of $1000 only, under the provisions of the present nance, Sand,’ therefore, can be re- \‘quired to pay only, $1000 of the $1500 judgment obtained against the city. pelt a 2 | ‘The Swedish state railways are plan-| | ning to electrify the line between Stock- holm and Goteborg at a cost exceeding $16,950,000 and requiring more than th TODAY in——_—— ALSO SUNSHINE COMEDY TOMORROW: in spring-time. Also FRIDAY and SATURDAY AS BIG AS THE WORLD—AS EMOTIONAL AT ITS WOMEN The Most Notable Photoplay Spectacle In Years, with GERALDINE FARRAR ist lines. Supported jorted bye ae coe TELLEGEN A CHANCE FOR EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. TO SEE _ ; ficlal duties. | suished with the antiquated hand ap- |PRORIBITION OFFICIAL “THE WORLD AND ITS WOMEN” A strikingly dramatic panorama of love and ambition set against a back ground of social strife, such as the world has never before seen. See the bloody uprising of the Russian hordes; see the mad dash to safety of the American Opera Singer and her lover through the revolution- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 14.—Vernon LeRoy Nelson, who is in eustody of the Sheriff on a charge of bootlegging, claims that in dealing in whiskey .to the alleged extent of buying a quart for $12 and selling it for $15 he was acting in the capacity of @ plain clothes man for the’ police department. The police are silent on the subject. Wil- liam Smith. from whom it is alleged Nelson bought the whiskey, is also ‘un- der arrest, Both have been bound to the district court in $300 bail. Nelson does not claim to have been an em ploye of the police department put as serts he had applied for a job as a “booze hound” and was getting him- self into practice for his expected of. FORT RUSSELL INSTALLS MODERN FIRE EQUIPMENT CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 14,-—-Fort Russel, the finest military post owned by the United ‘States, no longer is de- pendent on antiquated, hand-drawn hose carts for protection from fire. An up-to-the-minute automobile. combined hose wagon and chemical went into service at the fort Tuesday morning. A few hours before the truck arrived a small fire at the post was extin- paratus after soldier motive power had drawn the hose-wagons nearly half a mile. TAKES TRIP TO THEAMOP CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 14.—State Prohibition Commissioner A. S. Roach returned Monday from his first trio in his new official capacity. .He visited Thermopolis in company with United States Marshal Dan Hudson and !nter- j nal Revenue Collector Leslie A. Miller, on business connected with the work of the state and federal prohibition de- partments. ——>___.. Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcoya Mercan- tile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt Crees Drug Store.—Ady. aat YOUR ‘Dnuccist— BY NAME ONLY. avoid THE STATE “THE WORLD AND. ITS WEDNESDA' frtonEsDey, JAW 14 1920 CAME THAU CASPER 75 YEARS MEQ TOM HOOD GLANS PI PIONEER HONORS — “Yes, I don't. belieye there is an- other man living, at least not in this section, who followed the Platte river 75 years ago,” says Tom Hood, of Thermopol's, whe with Mrs. Hood, has been a guest at the Henning hotel for a few days.. °% can’t right ly be catied the oldest inhabitant, but I guess I hold a record as the oldest visitor,” Casper was the home of Mr. Mrs. Hood for seven or eight y and they have held a constant re- ception at the Henning since their arrival. “Of course, I don't remember my first visit to Casper’as I was only 3 years old," Mr. Hood said today, “but IT was here just the same.” Mr. Hood was born in Macon coun- ty, Missouri. In 1845 his. people crossed the plains in a prairie schoon er caravan of 100 wagons and fol lowed the Oregon trail along the North Platte, passing the spot where this city now stands and crossing the and “I have heard them tell of it many times,” he said. “Joe Meek was the pilot. At night the wagons were al- ways placed in a circle forming a corral for the: horses and cattle and a stockade for protection against Indians. “They drove clear at to the Cas- cade mountains where the city of The Dalles is now located, and as they could not get the wagons over that winter, they stored them and went over the mountains on horses to Ore- gon City. “When they sent up in the spring, intending to bring the wagons down on a flat hoat, they found t had been burned by the Indians. “We lived in Oregon City until '49 when my father determined to move his business to California during the gold rush, There were no steamers on the coast, and he chartered a two- masted schoooner to make the triy “I remember that trip perfectly. There was only a small cabin on the Willamette river where the city of Portland now stands. Astoria, the | 906 S. Oak St. ialans lalate city on the fees prensa quite a place to me. ‘Frisco was only a Mexican village, and there was not a house where Sacramento now stands. We located there in a tent city, which soon became a flourishing mining mp.” ‘The Hood family later returned to Oregon, and in 1883 Mr. Hood came to Wyoming. He was a sheep man here for a number of years, and was indeed one of the pioneer sheep men of the section. Many of the success- ful sheep raisers of central Wyoming got their training frgm.him and learned how to make théir camps and care for their flocks while in his em- ploy. Mr. and Mrs. Hood left this after- ' ‘noon for Rochester, Minn., where: Mr. hood will undergo an operation for the remoyal of cataracts which haye made him entirely blind. —_—_—o—. The first time table prepared for the }Cape-to-Cairo railroad in Africa shows that the 6,011 mile, journey the length + of the continent can be made in from 59% to 62 days. . The best material in the world for fireproofing. We are the only manufacturers of As- *bestos Chimney Blocks in the United States. Orderthem for jyour home. FRED PATEE 5s Casper, Wyo. LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY c TEN REELS IN ALL EVELYN GREELEY “The Oakdale Affair” A Most Mysterious Picture Then a HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY Then a TWO-REEL COMEDY Then a PATHE REVIEW Then a MACK-SWAIN COMEDY COME EARLY AND GET GOOD SEATS! COMING—THE BIG SENSATION— ‘Should a Woman Tell Schulte Hardware Co. Store 132 South Center. Phone 64-W BLACKSMITH SHOP Corner Second and David Phone 368-J The G. 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. tr ooeronooes » GF. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty F. Bell Agency Telephone 363