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MONDAY, MARCH 1,:1920 Casper Daily Cribune LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING CHILD ESCAPES UNHUAT TT PONTE ERS Selection aaf Dépleyias Prohibition| ay; it’s a good thing I grabbed hold of Commissioner Wins _ the buggy or I might have been hurt,” calmly observed the 6-year-old daughter of Charles King; after she had been pesieind petal Wreckage of a buggy a : ql neath wi] she had hung head- CHEYENNE, - 1.—The appoint- fiver, and there will be prosecuted on | downward while a runaway ‘Sper dasheti ment of Russell L. Donley of Cody as| Sistges of embezzlement of funds be- | half a mile along the railroad tracks, federal, probibition commissioner of aene to the Methodist Church, Wyoming { warmly approved by Rev. and with wife desertion. It W. L.. Wade, superintendent of the Wyo-| #8 alleged that Maxwell, while pastor ming AntiSaloon league. Commenting | PASTOR TAKEN BACK TO FACE TERM IN PEN NEWCASTLE, Wyo., March 1.— Rev. Richard P. Maxwell cently pastor of the Methodist. + Eat at) Upton, Wyo.,) has. departed for Dade City, Fla., in custody of an of- finally colliding with a signal standard and breaking the buggy to pieces. When the horses first took fright King,, his wife and their two children were on the selection ef the Cody attorney,| 17-year-old girl, a member of a promi- | thrown out of the buggy. The yttle| dist church is limite 225 who during the mobilization period =a nent family... When the girl's con- | girl's foot caught in a spring of the| number of dibtietstuavé been ieee came inyolyed im a controversy with re no longer could be concealed | vehicle and she hung head downward | these are in great demand. Cody people which resulted in the pre- confessed p tess with the | during the mad career of the runaways.| Those wishing tickets are urged to sentation to Acting Governor Houx of; pastor and he compelled by her | She suffered no injury other than a| secure them at once, either or some a petition requesting his removal from! kinsman to marry her. A few days | bruised ankle. member of the chorus or of Prof. Lund. the offiee of county fis peciepat ibs: at- atten . ais charged, Max- = tere * Prater} torney, Rev, Wade said: - was arrested 4 a “As superintendent Of the Ant-Saloon .reeeatly while ating as pastor of | TWQ DEPOTS IN league of Wyoming I want to say that parts, chorus. The chorus of the Erl maidens from the “Erl King’s Daughter,” was also Mrs. James Burns singing the part of the Erl king’s daughter, C. E, Hood the part of Sir Oluf. Others having solo parts held a spe-| cial rehtarsal after the chorus work. As the seating capacity of the Metho- rehearsed. CANTATA TO BE GIVEN BY U7 MEW TO CHORAL SOGIETY 15 NEXT MUSIGAL TREAT IN CITY) The beautiful cantata, “The Rose of Avon-Town,” one of the numbers on the program of the concert to be given two* ducing class. weeks from tonight. by the Casper Choral Society, was given a thorough rehearsal yesterday afternoon. Burton Nye, who is to sing the solo rehearseq with the woman's When in Denver stop at Drexel Hotel, | M& for Rooms with bath and rooms without, all Mrs. + and | ADLER-I-KA AGAIN! “I had a bad cas of conetipation | gas on the stomach, and other bowel Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. PAGE FIVE glycerine and nine other simple iruzs | trouble. Twelve hours after I took :.1 OPERATE OLD MINE IN WYO rs rece rt Con ¢ Alder-i-ka expel@ Albis gas and sour ness, stopping tom h dist IN pak 5 st nae | istress N. KEMMERER, Wyo., March 1.—The sTANTLY. .Removes ALL foul matter old Star coal mine, eight miles from which poisons system. Often CURIS this place, has been secured by Utah constipation. Prevents appendicitis. capitalists and soon will be in the pro- We have sold Adler-i-ka many " The Star Coal Mining jt is a mixture of buchthorn, cascara, Company, capital stock $500,000, is to be organized to operate the property. RAISIN BREW STILLS saat seam? We Serve You RIGHT and any time you think we don’t, we will deem TYPEWRITERS paired. Dealer, CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 1.—Two gallon barrels of “raisin brew" were seized by representatives of the sheriff's office in a raid on a still at Dietz, a mining camp in this country. Steve Prezech and Max Kuntech were ar- rested on charges of violation of the prohibition laws, ——_—»_- - | Look! Just what you have been look- Competent magneto, genera- tor and starter repair man at the Auto it a privilege to make a good and satisfactory ad- justment. 1 consider the appointment of Judge. a = Electrical Co., 111 East First. Ph Houle to be federal prohibition. diree-| Young wife whom be deserted is such CAPITAL AGAIN |" and cold water and telephones.| §ggy 0") °° Bast First. Phone tor of Wyoming @ a excellent ap- cate a pepeumey the pris. 3 Revs ee EN Ss one Bires eee ointment. ‘When jovernor Carey} oner may ‘survive to face trial. x oi mn. epor roinments When “Governor ‘Carey vive to fac CHEYENNE, Wyo. Maron 1—coey-| *" asst Rasa Sun.” 22e%0e| QHICHESTER S PILLS We are here to stay—have seen others come commissioner I heartily endorsed the enne reverted: to the two-depot system eee THE MAMOND Bi RD, appointment because I believed he was . at 12:01 o'clock this morning when the| The census taker in a little western| % f Brena d F 1 li i hi b 1 jpmmaps the best Republican in the etate railroads returned to private control. |town, at the solicitation of the people,, @O% ' a Geld weal and go. fully realizing that a business, such for the job-and 1 am delighted with | Colorado and Southern and Chicago, | waited several hours before closing his| nz bers Gry one that appoitiment, "And mow; when the fe treet Norther Setanta? as we have built, can only be maintained in this r of internal revenue, Daniel C., announces the appointment of Donley as federal director for’ Wyoming I am glad to add my endorse- ment to his appointment because I be- lieve Mr. Donley is’ one of the best pemocrats in the state for this job. He Publishing Company, wherein Tracey fs a man of exeellent character, who Sade tee and F, M. Zimmers, will be absolutely fair in the discharge wih acc * 4 Laramie Boomerang, of the duties of his office, and none} used of criminal libel by “‘Pro- need ‘view With alarm’ his appointment run into the Union Pacific terminal, as was the custom while the roads were under government control. $7,400 GAMBLING FINES accceasecec: ARE PAD IN RAWLINS b Rates pete Mie be sesing ta eordd RAWLINS, Wyo. March 1—The ; r “I ielty whieh’ the paper gave the dances St#te of Wyoming is $2,400 richer as the | was followed soon by their discontin- result of the recent movement here to | uance and Sjegel’s departure from Lara- clean up gambling and bootlegging | ame joints. Nine defendants to charges of mie. bootlegging and gambling have pleaded ! guilty and eight have paid fines of $300 and costs, The ninth, Jack Bell, was not able to pay and is in the county jail serving out his fine. . pails hi i alae eS If fresh eggs were selling for slightly | more than the stale variety would you buy stale ones? Threaded Rubber In-| sulation puts Willard Storage Batteries LARAMIE, Wyo., March 1.—The case of the State of Wyoming vs. Boomerang attorney. hibition commisstonership. DEMENTED MAN ; ISRETURNEDTO |RANGHERS O ILLINOIS HOME| WATCH AGAINST a Troe INCENDIARIES loaded on the State of) Illinois, wheref 1,YMAN, Wyo., March 1—Because buy one. Ask about them. Auto Elec- ac belongs, after incarceration here} residents in the vicinty of Bartholomew ‘tical Co., 111 East First street. ; since January 10, when he was arrested | ranch, near here, are “‘sleeping on their 9683. 2-28-6t | for creating a disturbance and his men-| arms,” as a result of the destruction by tal condition was ascertained, It was] incendiaries of residences on ‘this ranch ascertained that Vaneck had escaped}and the near-by Christensen / ranch, from an Illinois asylum. The State of} Sheriff L. D. Christensen has issued a lllinois was requested to send for him, | warning to all persons not having legi- but declined to do so, taking the atti-} timate business ‘there to keep aways tude that df Vaneclkrw is"hO trom the vicinity. after nightfall, “éx-" Se te NEWCASTLE, Wy6., March 1.—Wes- ton County's “white elephant," Frank properly would ‘beta ofethat | plaining that they may be mistaken for state, but that while Sp pega at incendiaries and come to grievious ing, Illinois was ‘not at alt d} harm, ©. in him, "This left Westan’ County. with an insane man on its ‘hands, inasmuch as it was not incumbent on tne State f ~ of Wyoming, to.take into its asylum an Minois lunatic. “Weston:County finally | 1 has solved, thé @ilemma. by sending Van~ ech back to Hlinois. There, if the state does not take, charge of him, he will be set at liberty. ©) = Wheatland Ewes Top Omaha Mart —e— WHEATLAND, “‘Wyo., March 1.— David Spahn has returned from South Omaha, where he marketed two car- loads of Tat ewes from the Wheatland flats that topped the market at $13.50. The sheep were in part fed on beet tops, the tops helping to make mutton und the beets making a goéd profit on the farming operation. A portion of Spahn’s 45-acre beet tract ran 20 tons to the acre. The sheep also ran in sweet clover fields; which, in addition to pro- viding forag,e produced a large seed crop and supported stands of bees that. Ns returned $100, wortlt of honey to each tH acre of clover. | “Beet and clover farming, and*the utilization of the green tops and blos- soms for feeding sheep and ‘bees, is proving highly profitable-on the flats,’ 20 PER CENT ASSISTANT SECRETARY H ‘ ALL THIS WEEK Richards & Cunningham Co. ~~ EXTRA epaceht Clearance | Sale | ‘MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS (Except Stetsons) ENNE, Wyo.,/ Mareh 1.—As- sistant Seeretery of the Interior S, G. llopkins, arrived.jn Cheyenne Saturday, . Night, for a fortnight’s visit in Wyo- ming. Before returning to Washing- ‘on he will go to Lander, Wheatland | 4 und other central and southern Wyo- ‘uing towns, He formerly was ciisir- man of the Wyoming Democratic state S CLAPPED A Md Ed _ BEST PAYING PROPOSITION IN CASPER Fleet of five White Motor Trucks, with established business, has lease on building with’7,000 square feet of floor space, one block from corner of Center and Second streets, on paved street. Rent nominal, shop fully equipped with machinery and accessories. Trucks practically new and in A-1 condition. SACRIFICE PRICE.IF SOLD AT ONCE. James H. Bury Realty Co. Phone 136 Exclusive Agents 128 West Second St. LT IILZLLLL ALA ALLL LL A ae Y PS 4 wee. 7 cee eRe ee Phone 291 Burlington and Quincy trains now are! lists for the birth of a babe. ‘ | using the old Burlington depot instead lation figures of the village were there-| of trains operated by these lines being | b¥_increased from 399 to 400. OIL NEWS way. Weare here to give you Justice every day of the week—at your service at all times. : By Special Representatives From the FERGUS COUNTY AND ROUNDUP OIL FIELDS Published Daily IN THE LEWISTOWN DEMOCRAT-NEWS Lewistown, Montana SUBSCRIPTIONS, $6.00 PER YEAR. PAYABLE CASH IN ADVANCE (Advertising Rates Furnished on Application.) 101 Wyatt Bldg. 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