Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 10

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STOCKNEN GIVEN VYOMING |"USUEIE, | Soring Clearance | TIP ON Blé DRIVE AASIN: PAVALAY | = —_ MIO AAACY IAL eee peice of Auto Accesories Cent fe anid 10 flier the water thorough: Come in.and get our prices during IN SALES _OF ry Vie Jy, not only removing sediment and | (INIT COMPLETE W.S: STAMPS if geen eae snow water, ial | this sale. We must have the room for is Tris |be felt tn the ‘Turkiah bath house and ft’ OULF serine and summer stock. ‘Inspection Is “Made by Officers; (Special to The Tribune.) i beauty parlors located in the building, | A § L I rf . CHESENNE, ; Wyo., Mar, 13.— | Judge Rey Pays Tribute to bt 9 pre tenants will likewise appre- “On Weed Chains, Carbon Removers, Packers to Propose Resolution at}: Convention Hostile to U. S- Control i CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 13.—That representatives of the ‘Big Five’ Other News Notes of ing interests will attempt to dominate Thirty-four - ofthe 48 “American La t the annual convention of tae Wyomlag Basin Country |] states during 1919. bought more thrift ramie for Law See acai cas SETS ROE Stock Growers association next month, stamps, war savings stamps and pA Order : treasury ‘saving tificates per cap- mbpolis this morning on business. with the purpose of securing the adop-| BASIN, Wyo., Mar. 13.—Col, W. W.} are ‘ of . '] ita than did Wyoming. The total t 3 © tion of resolutions hostile to legislation! Pawards of the Fifteenth Cavalry and . . for control of the packing industry, 18] Maj. B. J. Colley: of the national guard Sec ieet Nari “Hebotd ee gi rialehttra “eRRE oes acai Rase P. umps, Water Cans, Water Bags : at Uy Chane. p> t brother } inspected the “local eavalry organiza- | @hio, where the greatest amount of |!@iplomacy was’ used by Jullge BE. C Fee ee oBre, Ine, “Sue or ene| Am ele week, ior to federal scorn | tnett mecurites ween purchased, on J Ztuvmond of ene aeypnin sucicit ax! | WHO HANDLES We have just received a new ship- . . : . . the basis o| parative populations, | trict, called to ‘sit for Judge V. J. Tid- ‘ largest cattle- concerns of Wyoming, run quota required and the mounts and i I EG Al M TT RS be the per capi rehases A second district who tas returned | from wy anhington.| other equipment. will be furnished at a = Paes Bat Peter is air Shas : A E >. x ment of where he appeared as a witness testl-| Gee, Na Bi ses ‘ : mUpORt. of Eee an ae | | day in Billings, with Harold “Wilt, an San seeps en ogrartan ei ONE. Lawyer?—of course! Ke bills, ‘ Fay Fifigla, deputy ,game warden,) oil worker in the Elk Basin field. motion’ of thie cotnty and . gas me of our Wyoming stockmen) died at Shell yesterday, following «| Tait SARL AUR Chee teeter ae Lait heres See BaF ele cou get back to Washington fer} oa : y eae attorney and despite the testimony of | short attack of pneumonia. Deceased| A meeting of the farmers of the - a eceas 4 1 number of representative citizens that leaves a wife and three children, The! Greybull valley to make final prepara-/they believe ia fair and Mahartints trial and sit In on the hearings vital question,” said Carey to. n few on thi WHOo. HANDLES Your “Brinswick Tires nae not been eee at onitt cuenta to the oerious:| {#heral Will be held tomorrow in Grey-| tions for the bullding of reservoirs of could be MACbrdaa Se destined in ‘Lara INSURANCE MATTERS? hnesa of the struggle which is” being) PUM ge ee ee advanced to date waged hetween Senator Kendrick and} sone jaying of th i Counsel for the Stianed murderers ot fxVory. agevik in .ownt-cinkyhet the "Big Five’ he laying of the corner stone of the} 7 = |Jennings argued that public opinion in : “ahee would then realize that the} MW $100,000 high school building in| Col. W. H.: May of the local fair} many county was prejudiced against It doesn’t matter so long as you | . forces which tried to capture, ana| GFeybull took place ‘this afternoon at 4} board hi announced the dates for the the defendants. The granting of a don't have a fire—but, if you do, near to capturing, the con- i Sisei Mazonic che see het bad see Big ne mn Cate e for September | change of venue in response to this_con- with your insurance “parcelled ts ‘en - ng.| Of the Masonic order. Arthur K./7, 8 and 9. tention, Judge Ra: 1 ml ‘i . the National Live Stock as- = ntion, Judge Raymond tactfully stat: ‘out’ so'asite eétify all the-boyvs”* ¥ ° * Iition int Seattle, ace now holais. go | Lee of Casper was in charge and’ ed. was not a reflection on the fatrness poet ele bia ‘Center Street Filling Station ing about the bigger task of capturing| Masons from many parts of the state | The state grand officers of the O. E-|and honor of the people of Albany coun- you may need ‘a lawyer, too, z: Fae ttl’ Conn cean anid. making. i] Were in attendance. S. will mest with the local chapter next ‘ty, hut rather was complimentary to : Cor. Centerand Linden Phone 402M subservient to their wishes. — | Tuesday evening. them, involving the inference that high ABSOLUTH PROTECTION P RECURS OTS Ga : y : “They would realize fully that the men}, Wade Blackburn, -who @eaped from a i respect for the law and intolerance of who will try to line up things so that| the county jail here last October, was| W.’A. Kelley and son of Montana |yiolation of the law wis responsible for ; they can control the stockmen’s moet: | captured this week at Coure @'Alene,| have purchased the Commercial Hotel/a public state of mind, if such a state R T Kem Co. RRR EE Tig An) thins h, are plgying| Mahd. He will be .brought back here | here from G. W. Johnston and have as- |of mina existed, possibly making it ad: o ae le é with Ziathatte and with the| t© stand trial for rape, sumed? possession. visable that the trial of the alleged law “Service That C. i . Sa TREE ENC 7 4 most unr . sation to per-} ere breakers take place in a community. not 111 E. ond bag ts asper usiness anc ro essiona $ petunte their mastery of the raisers ot| A number of families arrived here | 7. . |so directly interested as is this. in the - 2m one 370 54 tye! Rook: this week for the "Wiley project. be- crime of which the Cordillos and Newell $ “J know of no state In the Union| tween this place and Cody, Twenty mre = i stand accused. pte pohhe io irecto’ megrcns $ more vitally concerned In this fight) more families are en route and -will ar- | = Tae — = == ; beh indelistss TE adnate $ than Wyorhing. I know of no group of| tive shor This project covers 10,000 . o men who have more at stake in iegis-| acres and will be settled up this sum- 5 e tty? lation iow hefore congress than ‘haye| mer. 5 SHERIDAN, Wyo., Mar. 13.—A new UK R. Jorgensen G. Kulien ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS our own cattle raisers. | a high. record price for unimproved Sher- | ° “Surely If packer Inwyers and agents| Henry Coll, local manager of the| idin County farm lands was established mn: orgesen, inc. ; j ag See pe age are allowed to dominate congressional| Mountain States Telephone and Tele-| by the sale, by Deyo Hasbrouck to U. C || GUARANTER nEGIsTRY Con- || recs ght nad / hearing and to bully the small producer, | graph Company, and Miss Mildred Gre-| G. Shores, of a 16-acre tract on the ontractors and Builders Planning Milli in Connection barrett } WYATT nore who Is trying to tell his own experiences| gor of thé local postofiice, were mar-| outskirts of Sheridan, for $267 an acre. °° First and ‘Ash St. Phone. 219° Auditors and Accountants $$ ; in his own way, these packers will not} ried here yesterday, and after a short} Shores will establish a bee farm on oe — hesitate to get Into every stockmen'«| Hoheymoon trip to Billings, will_ start |r Bee tis. about making out yeur In = convention, as they did at Spokane, and Nicene Sony Wace a mee CAG S. Durbin. 8 | there strive to weaken the hands of rhe 211 O11 Exchange Bldg, Fhones 2 | champions of ‘the stockmen by securing DRO HH LATMROS, 1 adverse votes from cattle conventions - Bia het) Z o irgeon in ‘meting, fn relation to the packer control legis- ‘le Oftice Phone Bit _ gee e ° PUBLIG ACCOUNTANT || ¢ Stee Phone ®t Hee Phone nue | “They will probably attempt to pack . 4 4 7. DENTISTS our Wyoming Stock Growers’ meeting. i P T Notary Public.. ‘They are going to do everything in thelr i d “Boom tMrn fe wone Ragas | DR. J. CO, BIBBS 1 power to make the cattlemen of Wy-| | Rohrineen bide. oming repudiate Kendrick’s great fight a 7 (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Sh takin conealee thon ferore ete: “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” * AREHITECTS i] Phone 04, ! that his fight on the packers is for his own political bene 5 A - ObOINa: DORIC 1 ELECTRICIANS “But the cattlemen must come alive 3 + Architects ei AMRRICAN ELECTRIC Co. to what confronts them and not allow} f b) Meeps See Rte eee: | | 12 EB. Third St. Phone 1080 the big packers—thru commission men] i en ay 4 | | Motor Re Repatrin oo ORES and bankss and live stock papers—to . " Po seen er rnareen aihimomamarecmre Set eH oe * eee rule or obscure the good judgment of | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY teen eer the cattle producers. 4 ! Architects LAWYERS Tt is the type of men who represent | (OF OL Keoe 1163 a the big packers who, knoWing ‘nothing “4 ETRE, 0S aE AC AE EES { WILE raae o. YuLson ' of the western people think that (pldbes e i at Law pest’ Crom tauueng carters aad WARE 7 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER |! 4... ,Oupsn Wyoming, | ington, are given over to fools and fa- natics or dynamiter: —— Carey during his testimony at Wash-; | MICHAEL Ww, PURCELL ington loudly rattled the “ w ton in the “Big Fiv ducing figures showing that the worth of these corporations increased Sai Cot ee H ite 316 O71 : 2 Exchange Pading: | — ees For Easter? from $92,000,000 in 1908 to $429,000,000 , : MAGuNG. ae bated la Pinikecuctene ee Sin ae We are, and you will be surprised to’ ‘ in MA Avananamt iM JEFFREY \ | aamzere MURANE | only $89,000,000 of new capital was in-| see the styles and models we are show- ; Lyric Thanter Bldg. Center Bt. |! Onsper, Wromtag vested aS | ing in new Spring Suits for bath men | beta La Lach A ey and boys. We never have had such paeaie —=o|! NICHOLS 4 sTrnaErT MAN SOBER AS. a beautiful assortment of men’s and 1 DR. BG RAB. ! |» 300-10-11 | oft mikes” | boys’ wearing apparel. § \ mute FOOTE ag 1 | 4 ulte 2, Town JUDGE,LATTER * | Office 423° Phoneat Mes. 1235 | ge CRORES EREGUSOR. | Ch s} a hee a Re mM RG aA SL Rooms 22-35, Townsend Bldg. IS INFORMED othing aca 1) gee nn | | Chiropractor ‘ | 208 North Mnvle ! PLANING MILL one Ww. ee | SLSR j age > ( J. 0: JOHNSON | for Mill-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1323. Mill Rear of MéRorey Apts, We are still featuring the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of men’s Clothing. They are now considered one of the leading clothing manufacturers in the U.S. With this label on the gar- inent you are insured a good fit as well CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 13.—Polive | Magistrate (ex-officio) Charles-AV. Hirsig | has joined the Mona Lisa class. He| has smiled an inscrutable smile. Why? Asked court attaches at the time, | Why? Hopefully have echoet Judge | 's friends. Why? Echo answers, | COLLECTIONS | pew | COLUECTIONS | Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- | nected with Credit Associations eae | ‘ | thruout “the United “States and It happened thus: | as good workmanship, Men’ artore MB! Gus Kallas and B. H, Jones were,on 4 : ens | | Gormen wine & Wolcott, Upstaira. 9 SEEMING AND HEATING i trial before the police magistrate (Com- 1 Phone 004, | Ata . DONOHUE | missioner Hirsig acting ex-officio). The 9 B . _ Sh lumbing rt 1G: DORTOS, hot water question of the sobriety of Jones was Boy 's and Youn > (| gL OONTBACTONS 1 Geral aa epectaiy: “Jobbing ot | raised. Jack Tansley took the stand to bits ys a We Take Care of the | Shop—S26 §. Spruce. ‘Phone 200W t testify that Jones was not drunk. He lume Building = sought to make his evidence conclu-| Men's Suits Hats & Caps | | mated amare W. M. PALME! 1 Plumbing. steam and hot water sive. = ‘ain eke an%s Cor. Lambert and Washingt ' heatt , a judge.” matinee We can show you the hest assort- Just received a large ship- oe ENowth ‘Camper. ci 1 nate Sea Shall Kinds prompt: + Then it was that Magistrate Hirsig | ment of Clothing in Casper for boys ment of the latest styles and | ! Ghop 130 W.'Gtrat, Phone sraw.! smiled. and young men, and our prices are shapes of men’s and boys’ ' Your HOM On BUST ainERS Eros | |e Maleciurs inde Why? ; i reaeauaple: We want you to bring Che and Cele for Spring. General Cc { aS eg your boys here to be fitted out.. et in early and select your 8. B Phone 67M | For ONOGRAPH AND 4 > x Pr S. hoe 1145 St. Patrick’s Day } new Hat for Easter. "Gun REPAIR 107 BE. La ——_____—_+ Oe rn ee Camp Work A Specialty i ° | PAINTER AND DECORATOR | | | | SHOGREN | Lautbert' Phone Eatimates Furnished Pua RTE ae sie to Usher in Work of Dog Catcher\™. SHIRT. fa ee Our stock of nimi complete - EXTRA SPECIAL now and the patterns are beautiful We haye just put in a classy line of boys’ Quality in enameling, kalsomin- ry: Casper, Wyo. ing Siengrau branches of the paint- + this year, especially in the ‘Silk 5 Shirt Waists from age 5 to’ 15, consisting of CHAS. A. HAMIL’ CHEYENNE, Wyo.,° Mar. 13.—Thi * s ERS Ee TON proverb that stevery dog has his aay ‘ail iil Shirts, You can buy a Shirt now at madr: » percales and soisctte, So you can 3 ERO RES CaaS oe NER A ESS HSER IB Becch. | will not be apropos of March 17—St. hy almost any priee, from $2 to $15. now ress your boys up for Easter. THE SIGE CLMANERS RODMING } Patrick's day—in Cheyenne. On that Bs Come in and look them over. Cleaning, Pressing, uemodaling - HOUSES : date the period of grace permitted dog ey Rad tarde A INT 1 “ HOMR 1 : Linden ar O° ieee coe ore el) SHOES SHOES — | ij-SH Stat! | er Be ne | £ al a= 3 Ne | Week ne pearcannle. | municipal dog catcher will begin a de- ec wear 1 Nenu P. DALTON, | F termined offensive. The suggestion has | DOCTORS i r a peti ipniie tiie? oe sciwneretcectiam Every man and boy generally we reneare ee SveNOGEAPHEA 3 to. avold payment of the tax, and.still wants a new Tie for Easter and if Vell Known Bos-, ' Phyatcian snd St { <8 i retain their dogs, might bend their in- you want to see the most beautiful tonian Shoes for | Svectal attention: g17ae p> disdasse Nite eo, | fluence to having a South-of-Ireland Ties in Casper fall on iene 3 men and can. | of women and children. |: thy graph Peete oie ones: | man appointed dog catcher and dye ma: juite 200-201, 0. 8. Bldg. fandie na Phone M1 call. their dogs green. Sirenuous protest is show you the Osten Faene See pitas th sraMes «nna Fhone t66 saa | | ws at reatt i Petting ete ane. hd fpetairs. entered, however, by proprietors of yel+ low dogs. a ne Sg Tae DRS rues Timited to al oe of the ea STAGE LINES 3 ‘ ' \to-! RI DANY, Tract H : Offices” Rokrba ' Ye & TAXICAB CO. ; i / have a complete LEVERS Eee | = fone ERE | ; hee at 2 : Uf p x assortment ‘OL ee +) MARSHALL ©. KEITH, mM. D. ||| REMINGTON eYPEWniTens | Under New Management \ boys awe Po cows reine, eigen to Pathe | | wo TALBERT, Representative | ALL NEW CARS . serene | emitherepuey Drag store | black, and in all “Niilackmore: Building i th diff. t Phones: Office. 205 Residence 104 | | Phone 176 Phone 34 e ifferen' Or eee eatdonee 196) | oO ° shapes; styles. ~ _VETERINARY SURGEON |, Day and Night Service orties Bs oak Vee aad | ' R.A. RATHBUN | { Veterinary Surgeo 1 At Casper Pharmacy. yee phone 180 1 Office 190 =.” House a0

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