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o~eatiending..o. oil business of inpurcance, ; ake DECSTEDED -ome ot WOMAN ‘TOOK.NAP’ SEVEN R. L. Skelton of Thermdnotia fs here AY, MARCH 3,1920 oe . Che Casper | ot cavalry for % ming, departed | 000,000. At the same time notice will Bt Tuesday night 58 Riverton, Ther- | be fi the’ cHarge of the corpora me mopolis, Basin and Sheridan, where he t stated from the Wh at the Hak Told Rooszy will inspect troops of the First Wyom-| Pik Rasin Petroleum company of Pitg Iry. He will be accompanied | Maine. | from Itiverton by Major Colley, assist- THE FULL A of Roosevelt's rece; various courts of | pa LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | MAUL 23 BOTTLES OF INDIAN (INIT N. EL SW ST ANTENS pe RcK ere Dailp Cribune “BY UNIERSiTy BG AANGH TOBE ae rao tecetnmanee SOLUINBLOGKS| “sozoavsrave) STATE CAVALRY, S20 TUSTE ocreeeet= = are told in Roosevelt's owa ES i pata | avoid Substitution words exclusively ia a Alumni; Commerce Club Or- Fifty Thousand Acres to Be Avail-| |. CUEYENNE: Wye. March 3.— .| ev 2, Wyo., March &—The | Sees a 4 ganized; More Prizes in feat Vail} Twenty-three bottles of stuffed ripe Shoshone and Arapahoe Leaders to} state of Wyoming within a few days SCRIBNER’ Ss = ‘Academic Contests able for Small Fatms and Olives suspected as containers of || Organize Troop: fot: the j will receive a fee of more than $2,000 4 é Ranches {| deadly. hotutinuy hiseilli have been | Wyoming Guacd |from the Bik Basin Consolidated o1| =————— MAGAZINE 3 LARAMIE, March, 3.—At a meoting ; | Sooting sf septate | yoming Guar j company, for recording increase of its | TYPEWRITERS i] ed by C. Stanley Greenbaum, state dairy, || CuEYENNT foil and food commissioner. Wheth-}) wy % jeapital stock from $2,000,000 to $13,- Wyo., March 3.—! ming within a brief periqd will the only troop of cavajry in the United States composed entirely) of full-blooded Indians. This announce- ment is made by Adjutant General Timothy McCoy, who has returned At your dealers or sena $1.00 now to SCRIBNER’S MAGA. ZINE, New Yoik City, for three numbers coutuining Roosevelt’s Owr Letters pe AEH of a joint faculty and student com-|_ UARAMTE, Wyo., i; shied es reas definite ples for the sack covering the disposal of the 50,000. Tniversity Home-Coming week in June |#¢te Jona ranch, near Rosler, Wyoming, v Were discussed, and a tentative pro-| Was signed a few days ago by the Fron bd a ageroigum te nyapf bagie Be gram adopted. At present it is pro-|Mountain Ranch company, represented .§ sioher. Twelve bottles of a suspeet- pored to devote four days, beginning |bY Mrs. Frank C, Boster of Rock River, ‘| ed praad were shipped to and. sold on Saturday, June 6, and terminating |2n4 the Payne Investment company of | xt Evanston. Twelve more were with the commencement exercises on |Omaha, Nebraska, represented by Mark | shipped to Cheyenne und of these 11 Bought, sold, rented, re- paired. Dealer, || CORONA—L. C. SMITH if Casper Typewriter | Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856!' res mere enee ene SEE BEN B § from the Wind Fiver reservation, Wednesday, June 8, to tho entertain-|Martin, secretary and treasurer. had been sold before the state com- 9} where he conferred se Shoshone and bY ment of the returring alumni. The| Jt is planned to develop and extend | missioner was informed of their | Arapahoe leadefs relative to recruiting Our Real Estate r program will begin with the annual|tho present Roughton Canal to cover an|} shipment. One bottle excursion tb Centennial, which ‘proved |increased acreage of hay meadow; also || a Store here. SO successful last year, Sunday will|to paint and improve the various puild-| be devoted to the baccalaureate |ings on the ranch.. Mr. Martin states | gun’ immediately. i sermon, with a concert by the echool|that his company will open an office in| | Adjutant General MeCoy’s success ‘in ot music in the evening: Monday has|Laramiq prior to the first of April, ana | 5. ' + novel undertaking was aided by the been designated as Alumni Day, and}that it will ‘so advertise extensively | } ta he we ‘able to converse WRB chief among its features will be the thruout, eastern “Wyoming, western} | the an leaders in their. tribal annual alumni luncheon and busine3ss;Nebraska, northern Colorado, and tongues. He has a considerable com- meeting, the~ various class reunions, Southern Montana,’ offering the Ione | ‘ § | mand of both Shoshone and Arapahoe. and the president's reception, terminat-|ranch for sale in blocks of from one to} (ET (| F AKE Several of the members of the In- found in}! a troop of national guard cavairy, The Suggestion was received with en- thusiasm and the recruiting was be- knowledge has been acquired: thru years of actual practice in the Real Estate busi- ness in Casper. We are in position to get quick: results. ‘We are able to advise ing in the second annual A. 8. U. W. ten sections to each purchaser. Ar-/ dian troop will be grandchildren of formal. Tuesday is Senior Day, reach-|rangements will he made so that Itberal old Washakei, the famous chief of the ing its climax in the class night exer-{terms for payment can be exten oO Shos Yi ed s yes \ 4 Wednesday morning will conclude the The Omaha: concern has been estab: | Cottonseed Product Proves Ideal inj General McCoy while at the reserva: Be ie vigorous campaign w: lished for more than a -quarter of a ‘ j : tion secured for the state museum a if 3 ‘begun immediately, by which it is|century, and is looked on 5 one of the Feeding Wild Animals of * document of considerable historical in- ! poped to secure the attendance of a|strong financial institutions of the | of State terest. It is the discharge of Chief doe Ben Rt Ge undred or more of the former |country, having a tesponsibility of more | Washakie from the Shoshone scouts, F Gea ee wraduates. than a million dollars. It has done ex- | March 3.—Wyo-] who were organized for a campaign 109 W 1s" ST. New Club Is Organized. tensive work in colonizing, has just | Ming's taken to cotton-| against the Sioux in 1876, just after The University Commiercs club was|completed the sale of 26,000 acres in |Seed cake like u cat to fish and this) the Custer massacre. fully launched at a meeting held last Minnesota, and 46,000 acres in Louisi-/ fact, State Game Warden W. T. Jud- Colonel Edwards of Fort D. A. Rus- Wednesday, during which a constitu- ani, and is now engaged in the develop- | kins believes, has solved for all time! gel, who has been appointed Inspector tion was adopted and permanent of- Ment of a $3,000,000 drainage project | th Problem of providing the elk food) = {ies elected. Those chosen to pllot|ia northern Iowa. during periods when excessive snow in the new organization ‘in sts ’first year e: a a ‘cl .}the mountains makes them depe of life. were ‘Pred Parks of Sidney, |oincr ater on devine eee On| on human. asslatance to Neb., president; Harold McKay of] wyoming, the passing of one of the last |". The elk in the Jacks ‘ Rawlins, vice-president; Lois King, of big. ranches “into’ the- hands 6f any gion, which eastern alarmists utterly ake Pie . zi Taramic, secretary; and Frank|smatt operators. The Tone ranch was|iKNOrant of the situation, have reported DW.GRIEFITH'S Kershisnik of Rock Springs, treasurer. purchased from Mr. Whitaker about 20 | © be starving in wholesale lots, have +a The club already numbers over forty |yeara ago, by Frank C. Bosler of Car-|2¢Youred an. experimental carload of THE members, and it has mapped out Aljyale, Pennsylvania, who developed it aa |Cotenserd cake shipped into the hole ‘ A GREATEST QUESTION” program for the year which will ren-|the original huss of Riis now! fansite by the ataté game department and fig-} der the utmost of service and. co-op. uratively speaking, like the baby in the} PHONE 74.W My cleaning establishment will be moved on or about March 7 to School and Walnut Street Plant. Phone and we will call for and deliver your work 5 1 White Farecattle. , Mr. . eration to all students interested in B alae oinokagedt the 50, ar eeremeettony TatiOus, PRLog te meaiGln Seay on short notice. )ecommercial work. Up ranch, and the 30,000-acre Taylor |3rC DtwWling Tor sore. | The Prizes to Stimulate Interest. i Rear Sent ith the Jone ana |i the cottonseed cake down on the! In addition to the prizes: previously | Tttch connecting wi @ tone and) feeding ground was $111 2 ton, at |Rock Creek holdings, and securing an falmost ‘solid block of land 100 miles long, and averaging 10 miles wide. As | t},o many as 12,000 head have beep run, and | Avinters At there never has been a time when a PoP patiaines: single head has been forced on the mar-| ped to the elk grazing grounc ket on account of searcity of water or! for emergency use. AL pr the summer feed. Sincq the death of Mr} state game department announces, there Bosler, in November of last year, all of) js little suffering among the elk |the property owned by the estate, has | cause of winter condition come under the active control and man-| have ‘agement of Mrs. Bosler, who already }to get at natural possessed a thoro knowledge of all the [trip of inspection i details of the extensive operations. Mrs.j}of the department, it i announced by the university for the which figure it is a;decidedly more eco- | winners in the academic contests dur- ing High Schoot week, March 22-27, two special prizes have been announced by two student organizations. The Wyoming chapter of the American Col- Jege Quill club will offer an award, the nature of which has not been decided, to the winner of the essay. contest. Delta Sigma Rho,- honorary debating fraternity, will present a cup to the Winner of the epntest in impromptu speaking. In addition, the two societies will join in entertaining the contestants aupaloe bi teks | H. STAHL, The Tailor Corner Walnut and School Streets Plant Phone 1127-R Present Phone 431 stated, only} -02O ram Rhosler may be seen almost any day,}iwo dead © w observed -on the : ¥ 3 rH aR ea ioe et Ars gerd either horscbutk’ or! incher ‘car, going [range whore: 2,000. werg.fecding: | REGULAR MEETING : 2 "present “continue to é' in. Last {ever the ranch, and looking ets Bee oe | = ; Saturday thirtecn schools had made |fHttle and she has become one of the ings to Whe’ state of Florida, | . ma 4 ino hae nergy ake pate [mont commetent an success ne whic oar oh tay. | ___ COMING TO THE IRIS SOON of Natrona Camp, No. 331, Woodmen of the ;: Soldier Enrollms hid ‘4 * ® ; eee a ey par ihpalee as the Ione property hns béen sold, to con-} : World, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. jeentrate her efforts on the Rock Creek die about 5,000 head of s t ft the university for vocationalfrain- ing, as provided for by federal enact-|fanch, and to han: ment, has now reached thirty. These |“#ttle- i men secure government assistance to coe aa UNION TANKLINE FILES WALES LANDING | \OTIGE REORGANZATION . FIELD WILL BE CHEYENNE, Wyo, March, 3.—The ENLARGED SOON (Urien oon oe eater raslrond, lines in Wyoming, yesterday (Tuesday) paid | the state.of Wyoming a fee of $2,405 | for the privilege ofrecording the fact that it had increased its. capital stock | from $25,000,000 to $37,000,000. A few | months previously the company paid the state a fee of $2,605, for recording that it had increased its capital from $4294 O-34 f the Camp. ° 994444000 ' i | FREE - WILL SELL YOU ALOT IN THE BUTLER ADDITION ON PAYMENTS CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 3.—Wales aviation field, at present entirely within the boundaries of the Fort Russell military reservation, is to be enlarged by extension eastward to take in 270 acres of land outside the reservation and just north of the Cheyenne city 4 limits. The extension will enable air-| $12,000,(00 to ade eg as ee r planes using the field to La a much enon. i Bites ao A7 pb0.0005 ¥ i8ing from } creas: 2,000, <4 Waele Ea epee an ee as or more than 200 per cent, and the a9 ¥ state of Wyoming has profited $4,010 from the transactions. Zi y Careyhurst Store Sapenteee. ee Woodrow Wilson today completes his te Incorporated by _|sovenn year in the presidency: FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 5 State Executive oy? : ¥ * Richelieu Early June Small Peas, ¥ eats tata patra atecitae the YoU CAN SAVE ; BP TW cay Ep sik Bape a Mt cle eo ese fe DOU wb erin 25¢e = ernor . Carey of Wy: ” paraisits Tasmpeannace the Care srhurst | as THESE LOTS ARE ALL 00D HIGH LOTS, 50X Richelieu Superfine Sifted Peas, a 30e * pada Fg aan ti a ay Real to ; Per can .... aod Aa hs 5 ee governor in the entet » & . ‘ ee ONLY FIVE BLOCKS FROM EAST SIDE SCHOOL Richelieu Medium Surprise Pea, 25¢e es father, former Governor Joseph M.. Does it sigh pe (Eo aE eae 3 i ’ Carey, and his brother, Charles D.} * Carey. The company is capitalized at $10,000. The par value of its stock ia $100 a share. The three gentlemen naméd constitute the board of directors. | _ ASTONISH YOU To know that you can buy A fine BUILDING Casper Storage Co. . HHH HIRAI WOOL Rint and Civil {|S SUIT $600 FOR CORNER LOTS Phone 97 te Order 939-00 FULL SUS, $4850, hee SUITS WITH EXTRA PANTS $500 FOR INSIDE LOTS ~ Commotion. : $100 Do" $25 PER MONTH | Your fire policies DO NOT = cover loss caused by Riot and USED CARS So id Civil-Commotion. $49.00 } ~~ —— c ; : Full Suits with : d his week. Bring a We write special coverage Extra Pants, $53. Will pay cash for used cars this we: kK. g SB te pete aie iat as beds your car to the COLISEUM GARAGE and ask | 1 ‘commotion. CLEANING & PRESSING C. H. WHALEY TAILOR. 109 E. Ist St., Casper, Wyo. for , South Center - ABSOLUTE. PROTECTION R.T. Kemp Co. ¢ SERVICE THAT COUNTS! i Phone 370 - 111 East Second St. HAKAN INANE AAA ALI Cc. E. DAWSO: Phone 724