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4 : , MARCH 9, 1920 ~ be Casper Hailp cribune 5 VARSITY CLUBS THAUOUT STATE PLAN OF ALUMNI Chain of University. Clubs Proposed by Laramie Alumni of State University; Other Uni- versity Notes (Special to A chain of University clubs which will extend thruout the entire state is the plan which reeeived its first impetus in Laramie last week, when a large number 6f Wyoming alumni of that city met at ‘the “home of President Nelson nnd organized’ the Laramie University club. Realizing the inestimable value of a strong, well organized alumni body, President. Nelson ~ expects: shortly to make a-tour thru the state promoting imilar organizations in every town where the number of resident alumni makes it possible. It is probable that all former students, not only those hold- ing degrees, will be eligible for member- ship. 2 Hole in 1909, prior to the murder, has the ‘murder ‘of Reed against Johnson. AAILAOAD FILES CHANGE OF NAME Denver Capital Now Interested in Saratoga & Encampment Line, Report The Wyoming Thorn Rune of the American College Quill club, national} litrary society, last week held its spring | contest for membership, with the re- sult that four students* were admitted. The four were Maurine Hollo of Sheri- dan, Myron Bronson of Sheridan, F: B. ifrey of Cody, and Robert Wilson of jaramie. Membership.in this. organiza. ~ : tion is based. entiraly on merit, the] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 9.—Notice manuseriptt being submitted’, anony-|0f change of name of the Saratoga & WINSLOWS’ SLAYER GUILTY OF- THIRD MURDER IN 1909, BELIEF LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING ESTIMATES FOR The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 9.—A trail of circumstantial evidence said to conclusively identify J. J. 4 hnson, serving a term of from 18 to 20 years in the penitentiary for the murder of the two Winslow brothers in the Jack- son Hole country last July, as one “Arnett,” the person last seen with a resi- dent of Silesia, Montana, named Reed, who was murdered in the Jackson been established and brot to the atten- tion of the authorities of Lincoln county and of the state of Wyoming. A furher investigation is in progress, with the ‘view of bringing a charge of VLARSEN & JORGENSEN GENERAL CONTRACTORS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 9.—Articles of incorporation were filed Monday ty ‘Larsen & Jorgensen, Incorporfted, of; (Casper, where the corporation will con-} duct a general contracting business. | ‘The concern is capitalized at $260,000. / The directors are Constance and K. R. Jorgensen and G. Kulien. ‘ ‘GHAPLIN TOBE ACTING = FIGHING SEASON “WILLOPEN HERE ANOTHER WEEK ;Mild Weather May Permit Early | Catches, tho Limit is 20 Pounds; Anglers Must be Over 16 | PARK ARE MADE $10,000 Gateway for Cody En- trance Included in Improve- ment Plans | Activities of the National Park Serv- + ice In its estimates for the Cody en- trance and work in the National Park to be performed during the fiscal year have assumed definite shape in the last few days in the presentation to con- gress of a carefully worked out list of estimates prepared by Horace M. Al- The fishing season in Wyoming will start, according to law, March 16, it was announced here thi week. No tices of the state laws regarding fishing and the amount which can be caught legally have been received in Casper. Mild weather which prevailed @ larcer bright during his stay in the Yellow-|P@rt of Pebre wiil_make possible stone Park last summer and approved | €atly season shes in many of the by Hon. Stephen M. Mather, director |*treams of Wyoming. af the service, |. The state law rec One important item of the estimate | be More than 16 years of age. .\ fee is a request for $10,000 to erect a beau-| Of One dollar is charged for fishing Ji tiful gateway sructure at the Cody en-|C%8¢ if male residents. Non-resident trance, which will vie in beauty with |fe%sost $3 which is the same feo ax the -celebrated entrance at the north|t®t charged aliens, Resident ailens gate and is in keeping with the rustic | ‘ Srandeur and'goshic beauty of the sur-|au,6 fishing season closed October 31. roundings. } os - a ‘Section 2814, State Game Laws. ‘The total estimate for the park 18; Catehing Small Fish Prohibited. $917,200 rand most) of thin’ money, it| “Tt shail be unlawful to kill, destroy | Kranted by congress, will be expended | oy have in possession for any purpose for the maintenance of the roads in the | a; any time, park. Ninety thousands dollars have | jess than six inches in length, heen asked for spring repairs, sprink-| possession shall be prima facie evidence Ung of 102 miles and repairing culverts, | of (he violation of the provisions of this bridges, etc. Much of this money of and any person’ violating the ires that a person mously for judgment on their literary quality, AS these four were selected from twenty-five applicants, they are to be particularly congratulated for Encampment Railway company to the Saratoga & Encampment Railroad com- pany was filed inthe office of the Wy- oming secretary of state. Monday. The provisions of this section shail be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction theréof shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dol capital stock of the corporation remains unchanged, «It is $1,000,000. The change e ont “annbintmaiita: of: of! jin name, it is stated, however, reflects Re eee Leeloried vattloond tn nae |the infection, of: now. Mood into the cor- University cadet corps were announced poration, which owns the 50-mile rail ia. wealeieicantain Daly, com.|?24 connecting Encampmery. and Sara- nt? 4 toga with the Union Pacific at Walcott, notions as follows will go into ef-| 94 Possibly the carrying out of the fect immediately: Ca@ Simmons of Den.| Plans of the original buildere of the road ver to be -capti Sam Neff of Cody, —to- extend it into Routt county, Colo- Wilmer Stevens of Cucyenne, Clarence | T40, to tap rich coal’ fields, Denver Tine and Nelson MeKaig, of Laramie, to| Capital, itis ‘stated, has become inter- he second lieutenants: William Blen-|¢sted-in the tne, which recently has karn of Lusk, Fred Burckert of But-| een controiled by representatives of falo, Ben Gregg of <Vorland, Arthur | b0nd-holders of the old Penn-Wyominy Lauder of Kemmeret arthur Mundet!|S¥stem of pyramided and interlocking of Upton, Glen Parker # Sheridan, ana|©Fporations, ‘The line was built about Irl Pritchard ef Worland to le -ser-)*Wenty years ago, its primary objective anita being the smelter at Encampment, the PLANS FOR ROAD. TO FERRIS FIELD TROOP G1 MUSTERED having attained this distinction. +N RIVERTON, Wt RIVERTON, Wyo., Mar, 9.—The mus- tering of the Riverton cavalry, Troop C, occurred on Thursday evening of this week at the Lawyer hall, 68 enlisted ‘men beifg present for the muster and 14 being absent on exctige for illness Road to Shorten Haul 45 and other causes, Mil to be Given Col. Edwards of the regular army Cah FO DWE Ey and’ Major Cooley: of the. Wyoming Na- a Hearing: tional Guard were present and muster- —_——— ed the ‘troops into service. - fi D. 8. McCalman, state highway| The ndustering officers reporied fa- superintendent, will be in Casper this|Vorably on the strength and discipline week for the purpose of conferring with |of the troop and upon that Recomm oy the county commissioners on various {tion the equipment for the members matters_pertaining to Natrona County will be immediatelf sent from Cheyenne S distribution. highways and inspecting the highway | to, Riverton for work now in progress in this county. “pr. A. B. Tonkin was appointed major During his stay here Mr. McCalman of the medical units of the regiment. will take up with the commissioners and the interested oil companies the advisability of the state constructing the road throtgh to the Ferris oil) field, which will shorten by forty-five miles the distance between Casper and Tawlins, and afford an all-year roag for freighting between Casper and the Fer- ris field. It is believed that with fed- eral aid and the county, state and oil companies co-operating, this important piece of construction work can be put through this year. The Natrona Coun- ty board of commissioners has already reed to construct that portion of the road which will run through Natrona county, and also construct a bridge over Sweetwater River, but as most of the right-of-way is in Carbon County, and the Carbon County commissioners cannot. become) interested in a road leading toward Casper, the matter will The mustering officer commented on the favorable dutlook for a first class or- ganization for Riverton, basing their judgment on the high standard of tre physical condition of the men, . It is now quite likely that the alfalfa mill north of the city will be used as an indoor_drilling place, arrangements now being made for a fease.on the prop- erty from H. Cassidy of Boulder, Colo. The officers of the company are»Ben cC. Laws, captain; John Wyland, first lieutenant Ralph G, Schafer, second lieutenant. SS ee It has been said that every possible necessity of a man’s life, save the water he drinks and the air he breathes, may be supplied either directly or indirectly through the use of petroleum products, and even water may be pumped by @ gasoline engine. ; be put yp to the highway commission for its decision. RUMANIA SAID HAVE ACCEPTED PEACE PLANS (By United Press.) PARIS, Mar. 9.—It is reported here that Rumania kas accepted soviet Rus- sia's proposal to negotiate peace. Other alded attack of the soviet armies upan reports here stated that the long her- Poland had started but so far the Poles vre defending themselves successfully. Seve de dearenay rather a modern industry, but it pro- duces more than two-thirds of the world’s. supply in weight, though the fisheries of the Mediterranean produce about one-half of the world’s supply in value, PROTECT YOUR FAMILY General/Agent THE CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Phone 153 ———$—=> $$ A Tribune Wantad wi sell it CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 9.—Secre- tary of State William E. Chaplin will act as governor of Wyoming during the next three weeks, during the ab- sence from Wyoming of Goy. Robert D. Carey, who has gone to Excelsior Springs, Mo., for a rest. Gov. Carey is aecompanied by Mrs; Carey and their two children, Sarah and Joseph, CAPT. DOSTER IS KILLED BY WIFE (By, Associated Press.) COLUMBUS, N. M., Mar. 9.—Capt. Wade Doster, attached to the medical corps at Camp Furlong here, was shot and killed early today in, a Columbus j hotel by his wife, who thon turned the gun on herself, according to military authorities. Mrs. Doster is expected to recover, | Realty Transfers : oO Leroy Moore et ux to Ogallalla Sheep and Cattle company on land in sec. 9, 15, 22-40-77, con, $1, etc. ‘course iv b9 spent on the loop system, GOVERNOR THREE but approximately $5,000 to be spent on the road between the eastern boundary | ana Take Junction. - For twenty-eight miles in the Sho- shone national forest on the Cody road $8,400 will be required, which is approx- imately $1,000 more than has been re- ceived in the past for the maintenance of this road, | and not more than twenty-five. dolldrs 7 pution or shall be im of not more than oth.” | CHICAGO U, Under the head of construction and} What will he other new work, $16,000 have been | beautiful stadium in asked to be expended between the east-|{s planned by the Univ ern entrance and Lake Junction. | It wit t 90,000 persons when com The sharp turns are to be removed | pleted, about 25,000 more than the Yale and the road widened between the eley-| bow! seats, The Chicago stadium will en and thirteen’mile posts on Lake; have an arena 200 1 1,200 feet, It Junction for which $8,000 is estimated, | will cost at least $1,725,000, while the other $8,000 will be used in| graveling several sandy _ stretches, principally the long, sandy one near Pelican Creek. ADIUM nd most States i PRELATE SAYS MEN BECOMING FEMINISTIC | (By Associated Press) | BOSTON, March 9.—Growing weak- ness on the part of men to developing a sinister feminism. Cardinal O'Connell told’ a gathering of men at the Cathed-; ral Holy Cross. Man a the head of the) Our RESIDENCE BURGLARY | Policy even covers theft by SERVANTS and per- mits your residence to --The Rev. Ethelbert’ Talbot, D.. D., LL, D., to the Rt. Rev: Nathaniel S. Thomas, S. T. D., on lots 6, 7, 8, 9, bik. 7, Casper, con. $1. Louis Polman to John M, England on lots 96, 97, Kenwood Add., $1. George ‘H. Wilmering et ux to H. W. Eberstein on lot 2, blk. 73, Butler's Add., con. $700. J. M. Carey and Bros: to J..G. Spang- ler on lots 21% 22, blk. $128, $10. L. L. Williams to E. B. Foster on lot 9, blk. 183, Casper, $400. J. M- Carey and bros. to ‘Walter Me- Causland on lot 18, bik. 157, Casper, con. $400. Harry Free et ux to Myrtle Sale on lot 12, bik. 72, Sheridan Hgts., con. $1, ete. See Ben Realty Co. to John Galbraith et al on lot 12, bik. 83, Butler’s Add., con. $1. pies at Italian peat, too low in fuel value to be used’ for heating, is being utilized in the manufacture of nitrogen fertli- zers. ,OLDS Head oF chest | are best treated) “externally” with, - VICKS VAPO |*“OUR BODYGUARD ™ = 30Fr. 60F,4 L2@ 7 We are now located at School and Walnut Streets. call for and deliver your Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing on short no- Phone and we will house should assert his proper authority in the home, he said, ADVERSE EXCHANGE HITS | ENGLAND BETWEEN EYES, | LONDON, (By Mail.)—The Daily Mail) calculates that the adverse exchange oni | America is costing the United Kingdom 225,000,000 pounds a year, which is more | \than the administrative cost of the| be. unoccupied four months out of the year. —THE— whole country tn pre-war times. FIVE DOORS ON ERURBAN To facilitate loading and emptying, London electric cars have been equip- ped with five doors on each side. The cars are notable in the fact that they are strapless. The strap having given way to a brass rail. | G.F. Bell Agency | General Insurance: 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Seventeen Million Women Can Vote for the Next President Whom will they vote for? What do they wantP What is their platform? Find out about t artiele on this subj for MARCH now pouring in to Pictorial Review. Read Ida Clyde Clarke’s remarkable Pictorial Review he letters that are ect in On Sale Now Webel Commercial Co. - The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center (i a SASS BANU EU eM fitty ®ars the consumption of sugar PAGE FIVE Tn the United States during the past] per capita per annum has gradually in- creased from 18 to over 80 pounds, ‘When You're Talling— ‘Do You Stop, and BELCH? It’s a Sure Sign of Acid-Stomach. 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