Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 9

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ET W BISIN wo. Fuusidred : in vag sou at "uo Day Convention Thursda: on y RASIN, Wyo., Mar. + Phe fe Basin Wooly Gitomer’ Associa. om convened here Thursday for their inaal convention with about 200 dele- stes In attendance. The entertain, ent of the visitors while in Rasin has on by the Basin Chamber Commerce. ‘The Hasin band met the Jegates At the trains and _ escorted : em to the Rex theater, where the eetings are being held. Following is # official program for the two days’ eeting: ‘Thursday, March 4. 10. a. M=Meeting called to ordet by resident A. L. Py nh. In’ Gree! eke , Mayor Frank A. Wise. Response, W. O. Steele, Meecteetse, Reading of letter from J. A. Doelle. 1:30 J}. m.—Class on market grades of wool, at Fraternity hall, Prot. J. A. Hil, University of Wyoming. —Demonstratoin on “Eat by W. H. Boireaux of Swift & Co. Chicago, at Fraternity ball” 4p. m—Address, “Wool Marketing C Last Season,” W. T. Ritch at Rex theater. 9 p. m.—Public dance at Fraternity hall. Friday, March 5. 10 a, m.—Demonstration on “Eat More Dastib,” for the ladies of Basin and Bigh school students, Fraternity halt | 10 a, m.—Adéress, “Truth fa Fab- ries," Alexander Walker, president, Na- tignal Sheep and Wool Bureau, Rex theater, 1h a. m—Discussion on forestry problems, J. B. Wilson, Rex theater. 130 p, m.—Address, “Improving Value of Range Wool,” W. T. Ritch, 2:46 p. m.—Report of commitsces. $:15 p. m.—Address, William Simpson, Cody. 4p. m.—Business session; election of officers, 7:30 p. m.—Banquet, Fraternity ‘hall. | Realty Transfers _ oO Warranty Deed Sophfonia Haygood to Seq Ren Real- ty Co, on dots 10, 11, ey 13, 24, 25, 26, bik, 1, lots 6, 7, 8, 29, 20, 31 and 32, bik. 7, lota 5, 6, 7 and 8, bik. 12, No. Hurlington Add., Con. $1, etc. if. J. Peterson et ux to Bion G. Wy- man on lot &, blk, 157, Casper, Con. oe If, J. Peterson’ et ux to Bion G. man on lot 4, bil. 157, uae ay ah Chas. D, Lantix et ux t Freeman. em lots 32, 33 and iyig bh ., No, Burlington Add., con. $750. Rutler Corp, to Chas. Lantix on loti 33. and 34, bik. 9, No. Burlington Ada. con. $500. 1. A. Wakefield et ux to Earnest J. James on dot 12, bik. 21, sa con. $4,000, $2, digien D. Peck et vir to Marion Han-4 son 9n lot 91, blk. 82, Butler's Add., con. $1, ete, J. M, Catey and Bro. to’ PF. 1. Kar- sten‘on lot 7, bik, 182, Casper, con. $400. J. M. Carey and Bro. to F. R. Karsten on lot 8, bik. 182, Casper, con. $400. CS. Canyphell to Geo. A. Sullivan on part of lot 38, all of 19 to 34, bik. 10, No, Burlington Add., $1.00. J. M. Carey and Bro. to Walter Sel- vert on lot, bik. 156, Casper, con. $250. Ora Watson et ux to F. R. Karsten on lots 17 and 18, bik..129, Casper, con. $750, eae 8, PF, Pelton et ux to L. W, Terfillon, part.ot lol, bik, 150, Casper, con. $1. Earnest’ A. Nanewal to Mary L. Duthie on lot 26, bik. 120, Casper, con. $280, . |Taurdersin the history of the CHANGE VENUE TO GE OPPOSED Prosecution Will Fight Motion of Counsel for the Cordillo Brothers sel for John nid illo and Wal- ter Newell, charged with the murder of Frank Jennings September 7, 1919, to Secure a change of venue to anston, Ulnte county, or to any other county, Will be resisted by County Attorney | Pattersoh when the matter com before Judge V. J. Tidhatl of the se wd juncti- clal district March 11. The pnitention | that the exagents of the si prohibi- | tion department, who a having committed one of the time when they were repre: the state government, canno a fair and impartial trial her : culing Attorney Patterson contends, is | not well founded, and he will argue to the court that conditions in Laramie and Albany county, in so far as they bear On the trial of the Cordillo brothers and Newell, are not such as to preclude an absolutely fair and impartial trial in the hcounty in which the crime was com- mitted. fi argue that a fair and impartial trial here would be impossible, and will point to the fact that the accused since their arrest have been’ kept in jails in other counties because it was considered un ysafe to have them in Laramie. They now are held at Cheye: — MAY DAY 1 “AMERICAN DAY THRUOUT NATION (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Mar. 5.—Goy. Robert D. Carey within a few days will issue a proclamation calling on the people of Wyoming to observe May 1 as “Ameri can Day”, in accordance with the plan of the National Security league, which activities on that date as counteract ants of radical activities customurily | indulged in on “May Day.” BBLS SEP EE OKAGS MUCH IN DEMAND IN VIENNA THO SMOKER HAS OGUBT ABOUT WEED ENNA.—{By Mail.)—Tobacco smok- of this city jocularly declare that the ‘great Vienna forest is being gradually smoked up in cigarettes. This is intended as a satire on the quality of material used in the manufacture of Austrian cigarets, Tobacco products are a government monopoly and regulated in quantity of issue, The allowance to each individual is very small, equal possibly to six cigarettes a day. Smuggling is so much practiced, however, that it is only necessary to pass the word in the right quarter to obtain cigarettes in quantity. One thousand recently purchased by The Associated Press correspondent were of fair quality as beet sit goes in Austria and probably consis! of not more than two-thirds leaves and grasses, But the price was equal to first-class American cigarettes such as usually are | Tony Speropulos to Geo. Kuehhorn on | lots 45 and 16, bik. con, $1, ete. 1, Midwest Add., ‘A. F. Hoff et ux to Geo. W. Camp- | FALSE TEETH FAMINE SEEN bell on Jot 1, bik. 66, Casper, con. $1. Geo, W. Campbell et ux to I. N. Clay on lot 1, Dik. 66, Casper, con. $1. Quit Claim Deed A. Drake to Louis ,P. Rorris on SW see, 26, T29, R82, con. §1. Mortgage Deed T. P, Counts et ux to Midwest Homes Assny On part blk, 42, Capitol Hill Add., con, $2,000. ‘ Walter Seibert et ux to. Midwest Tomes Asgn., lot 3, block 166, Casper, con, $1,200. George A, Sullivan, et ux, to Mid- west Homes Assn,, part of lot 33 and 84, Mk, 10, No, Burlington Addy, con. $600. of Mortgage Deed Nicolaysen Lumber Co. to 8. F. Pel- ,tem et ux on lot 1, bur. 150, Casper (part off, Mitt Covert to T. P. MeGuire etx, x i |: GENUINE WEED ; CHAINS Greatly Reduced Prices for a Short Time Only : i 9044-255 $4.50 His a ; 4.95 seu” ; 5.9! a5x4% i! 6.55 shee i Rs Bien SeatyaneALR | PUWEN 7.35 $7x6 .-.--.----------- | “a2x4\% aes sat $7.65 Corner Second and David i oe Most Complete Stock of Auto Supplies in Casper Casper Sporting Goods Co. served in clubs. | a i WHEN DENTISTS WALK OUT; NEW YORK.—New York faced the DODO: of a false iveth famine when Industrial’ Union strurk for a 44-hour week and a 60 per cent; increase in wages. Strikers’ officials claimed that some of the members worked 70 hours a week. KHER ERE EEE PERT ore er eee Phone 214 HOE See Counsel-for the Cordillos and Newell |" es =z is urging parades and other patriotic |, PAGE. NINE. | SHIVERS ARE CHASED OFF a prize shi proprietors have accepted the order without remonstrance, POLIGE COURT IN STATE er ju CAPITAL NOW HAS THREE Uap judgeship. he cannot s both court eutor, so el » Commission Hirsig or Comm. mer Johne Me In-} by the commis: n ment is conduc! t trials this weelc, does not know enormous with vnse and ¢ sense of in the Rey xd CONSISTORY * TO MEET IN MAY as DANCE FLOOR Wednesday, dancing is ee h was to be my dance, Dance hall jearpen Na ho JUDGES, ALL ARE BUS oe ial to the 1 Tribune, y result is. im ‘he is called uy authority n to preside as police | conferred npon them | form statute unde muni: Both 1 re What each of them abaut law would mi bot each is Cheyenne ni) a | moned do so, structe Bra skpape | f DW.GRIEEITH'S “THE GREATEST QUESTION" We Madsure Our Success By The Friends We Make Unless we can send you away satisfied we have no desire to sell to you, because we thoroughly realize that unless you receive entire satisfaction when buying from us we are the loser. We believe in the Golden Rule treatment at all times and Tabernacle Now Being meetings therein. |tue erected by valuni- ters, jcounter clerks, supervised by Rev. | vance agent for Dr. Bulgin. were CurYR) 5- Si police court is’ Srewine on 3 tribunal, now having thre -1e stead of one a ,) serve mens Swainson res y was appointed city} be Sse attogney but permitted to retain the in sn te al of their tn ‘CHIN TOHNE. RELIGIOUS FEST: Culgin to Conduct M Meetings in Big Erecte (Special to The es ogee evening, when br, EF. J. § | will begin a sofies of religious revival} tabernacle is be. The phys Cy I consulted [structure predicted that it completed in lest than a fortnight but ey. Mr. Lewis predicts that it will Ladies rep-| churches will dy by Saturday night. ning the Cheyenne to the vol . Attorney General Dodges Court by Sending in Check Mar, judicial trial hy telephone. | neral We eyenne police now. from front of hia residence. ow much is the customary* fr d Walls. and “Five dollars,” replied the chief. t ceive the most quality to be had Jann t “All right, I'M send you a check,” re- }100, it is a 1, will be initiated | sponded the attorney general for the money we spend—and to- lduiring the | And there the matter rested, and will} vontinue to rest—unless Walls fails to urd the check. a a H. Koogle of Londes & .Co., of all our business dealings are on that principal. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes HAIMA MMA IRINA AANA RA AE, 34.90400000000600000060000000000900000 000006060: to The Tribune.) Ms has foun |and British, ench working sepa | and secretly, hit on the same i the Same time. The French fered, ho’ the more pra finally adopt: to produce 4 would be 2 m The duties of the men the 1 only be to ure the tafk and its guns against the WASHINGTON, — {Unlted) Presa.—{ onemy Ast torn|< genie tbe {When Great, Britain in the early days! \ tween two positions, crush the enemy's of war by » of} | ef the war begun the manufacture of | jared wir, » the enemy to keep BOTH THE BRITISH AND | FRENCH INVENTED TANK BUT PATENTS DIFFERED ¢ 2. in me Anna Howard Shaw, nt Baran fean: Ml ine celebrated suffrage lender: | | | | A WESTERN COMPANY identified with WESTERN IN- valuable instrument of war, tho gown in his trenches white che atic | DUSTRY and PROGRESS. nk.” It war allowed to leak out} y advanced and took them, and from the British war oft that the | ine gun heats. plants where the wero be-| ‘i : Aye ‘ ch planned to construct a Ing made wore manufacturing larg machine which would not carry se men | THE CAPITOL LIFE d numbers ot oll tanka for Rumi. This armament, but ti which would be | ruse to foil Ger % Min spies gave the al-| lied tanks thelr nom de guerre, the! ui ee department has announced in a brief history of the tank. Early in 1915, the use of great num bers of machine guns made attacks im- possible without great losses in men. INSURANCE COMPANY C.R. McGREW General Agent *Phone 153 placed an Infantry platoon which, after the successful crossing of “No. Man's Land,” would debouch from the tank and attack the enemy infantry hand. | to-hand. The first tanks of the Franch, | therefore, had a small caterpillar tread | underneath to allow plenty of room for An answer had to be found, and the! carrying Recause of this 'Y allied armies began working on the| small tread they were found to be un- Problem. A solution was offered In the! able to crosa very difficult ground and tank uni bya colneldenea the Prench had_to_he abandoned. i | \ wy. SFIS IMA LM. was orning the | a ] GORI TOEIM ee. COLO MTHS, Quality vs. High Prices There is no commodity we can recall that is not now high in price, and certain articles will continue to increase in price. One of them is Clothing. Many who have postponed their purchases; anticipating a drop in price, will be disappointed this Spring-and more so next fall—so it will profit no one to keep from purchasing their requirements this spring. But there is one way we can all economize in our wearing apparel and that is to be certain we re- he work is bein t. 0. Lewis, ad Carpente BN ding the! vould not be re §.—Attorney- “dl Pract alls was t VIPSLELAAAALLAAADAAALLA LLL LA day quality should be the th vight uppermost in every one’s mind. Pure All-Wool Materials, proper- ly tailored in Suits, Coats and Skirts, is genuine quality and it can be obtained in our Hand- Tailored-to-Order Garments at Prices (No Higher than those asked for ordinary ready- mades. | pr today on busi- ur Ladies’ Tailoring Service is Unexcelled We Carry Over 200 of the Season’s Finest Cloths And the Fashions We Show Are Exclusive and Authoritative Dressmaking and Remodeling : Casper Dry Cleaning Co. 121 East Linden Street FE a ee ET Phone.255-J VAMP AM AAA MELLEL AABRAAAALALALAL AL £ 52 ke LLIAZLAPL ALL dhdedede Ey 2 PIPPCCELLLLLLLLECLLLLC LCCC OO Remnant Sale —Today and Saturday we will place on sale about 300 peepee kara a aS SR RUT a I x GOCOEECSEO remnants of Silks, Percales, Ginghams, De Laines, Outings, etc.,in lengths from 1 yard to 9 yards. Suitable for dresses and skirts for street and house wear. Thisis a good time to plan your spring sewing as these lengths can be purchased at a good Saving. New Arrivals —We are just in receipt of our spring shipment of Royal So- ciety packages, and crochet cotton, consisting of most every- thing in their line. March Delineators are here. Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” MALL LALALIDALLAAAALLLLLALLLALALALEL & IPPAALAMALLAALA AL Ah hh decked ddd PPS

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