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——— Lead Fight eo e of Potatoes; Oth- ers ist CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 25.—Pota- toes-are tabdo in hundreds of Cheyenne | households today. Beginning this morn- ing the Brotherhood of Equity, which includes virtually all unionized crafts | and the railroad brotherhoods, began a. boycott of potatoes as a protest against ‘ice at pe seat spuds are held by local The boycott, it is as- serted, will affeet several. thousand con- sumers. of potatoes and will be con- tinued untit:the ‘eos price declines to what the of the boycott considers, is a figure dinannoctated from profiteering. potato boycott, it is pusaned / will be followed by boycotts of other, commodities, the prices of which are een weet as exorbitant. ~ LARAMIE BARRISTERS 10. FIGHT OCCUPATION TAX jever brot out of the mountains of Park $15,000 FUR CATCH 1S RECORD HAUL OF THREE ||. wazz Farzs To TRAPPERS IN’ WYOMING CHEYENNE, Ses: March = 22.— Five months of loneliness, hardship and hard work by B. N. Jones, Ed. Holmquist and Max Wilde, trappers, have netted the finest collection of furs ceanty, “The ¢ollection, which consists chiefly of red fox, mink, squirrel and coyote, but includes many ermine skins and two silver fox skins, is worth about $15,000. It will be taken to St. Louis by the three trappers, who de- sire a “tling among the white lights” =-after their winter in the mountains. mene greater part of the trapping of trio was done in country where snow lay six feet deep on the level. Jones Was separated from the other two part- ners for three months and during that pera did net see a human face. The trappers were unable to find feed for thelr horses because of the snow and had to shoot theaanimals. ll CHEYENNE, Wren, Mar. watts SCABIES AGAIN Laramie County Bar Association served on the Cheyenne city pilten, sioners an ultimatum, that unless the recently passed occupational tax ordi-|_ nance is amended before March 25, to eliminate inequalities and injustices in the taxation schedule, the, association will raise the question of the constitu- tionality “of the ordinance. Opinion among the bar is said to be virtually | unanimous that the ordinance, which is. designed to raise funds to meet a large municipal deficit, is unconstitutional, but theré is no inclination to raise the question if the distribution of taxation among professional and business men is made equitable, In the present form, however, it is charged, the ordi- nance is) inequitable and~ contains jokers which relieve some interests of a fair proportion of the tax imposed. SE mnnnnecenteme QUARANTINE FOR| SOCIAL DISEASE 1s ies pi wi case of is to exist will be designated by a rlar- ing sign calling at nm tee Jace: The inmates of the place will be lated, 9 person: bein e peralieen a enter or depart. The first application of the rule has been to a resort here. se Tiscatnsd + ~ “winks ‘Jack Lawyers” Are Menace, Attorneys Claim at Cheyenne CHEYENNE, a Mar. 22.—The Laramie County Bar. Association’ has Fe ak a@ committee to take up with , and with the state board bs: Jaw. “examiners, the. alleged ‘practice of-a considerable number of persons in ; Cheyenny of giving alleged legal aq- vice ant’ doing legal work for pay, al- though not members of the bar. Several clients of these alleged “jack awyers,”’ it is-claimed, have suffered serious losses“and reve because of the. ig- noranice of the persons advising them. Shand tabs adlotdet PROMINENT PLAYERS IN DOROTHY DALTON FILM) nce suiity ana counse! was assiened to | Special attention was paid by Thomas , | H. Ince in selecting the cast for “L'Apache,”” which comes to the Iris today ag a Paramount-Arteraft picture with Dorothy Dalton in the two most) important roles. Being a story of Parisian life, particularly the under- world of the Apaches, great stress was | laid upon securing types that would be! true to life. -Miss Dalton has played several French parts, and ste Piscogyroaps of the pretty dancing girl fits ea Blove. “The Mouse,” a Pik ie cas Parisian, is interpreted by Louis Darclay, who was born in Belgium and was educated in Paris. * Robert Biliott, Miss Dalton’s leading man, has had extensive screen and stage experience, playing opposite Mar- garet Illington recently in “The Lie.” Jane, will be remembered for her clever work as the French girl in ‘The Dar-| ling of Paris.” Others in the cast are Mary Harlan, Austin Webber, George Furry and Frank Cluxon. Joseph De Grasse directed the, picture. pets caaadksnise Codon ie No fewer than five hundrett trees muaxt be cut down and. worked up into fo lis & quarter Alice Gale, cast in the important role er PREVALENT IN STATE FLOCKS KEMMERER, Wyo., Mar. 23.—Scab- ies has.appeared among sheep in Lin- coln county, Several bands are said to be thoroly {nfected. The Lincoin County Wool-Growers association is to hold a special meeting to consider the situation. The state board of sheep commissioners probably will be petitioa- ed to order all sheep in the county dipped, JUDGE MENTZER TO SIT OVER GORDILLO TRIAL (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 23.— Judge W. C. Mentzer of the First judi- cial district, not Judge I. C, Raymond of the Seventh judicial district, will pre- side at the trial here“)? John Cordillo, charged with the murcer «Frank Jen- nings In Albany county list September. This announcement was made Monday, | when the case of the elder Cordillo was called from the docket of the Laramie county district court. change 0: Laramie |county was granted on Cor- dillo’s petition it was announced that | Judge Raymond would be the presiding judge at the'trinl. No date for the trial has been set. “Woman's Accuser - Is Fined at Same Time in Cheyertne (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 23.— Three months ago Manuel Crigas, white, had Irene Davis, colored, arrested on a charge of shooting him in the hand be- cause, after certain negotiations with her, he declared the bargain off when she turned on the light aud he discov- ered her complexion. Yesterday while the Davis woman was being arraigned. on Crigas’ charge, Crigas himself was being arraigned in a different court in the same building on a charge of fight- ing in the streets. The woman pleaded defend her. Crigas was found guilty jand sentenced to pay a fine of $10. A similar coincidence was that in- | volving Beatrice Palmer and Salvadore Gaines. A year ago, Mrs. Palmer) caused the arrest of Gaines on a charge }of murderous assault. Gaines was tried and convicted but granted a new trial. When yesterday he was arraigned | for the second time, his accuser also ‘was among the defendants in the dis- trict court, Mrs. Palmer in the meantime | having been arrested on two charges of bootlegging. Both she and Gaines pleadéd not guilty yesterday and will be tried later. CHEYENNE LABOR FIGHTS ' ICE FRANCHISE GRANTED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 22,—The Cheyenne Trades and Labor Assembly At the time aj} venue from Albany county to} : LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | MAN NAILED TO RELISH ‘JOKE’ SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 22.—~ Walter Snow considers it ix carrying @ joke tov far to nail a man to the wall by the ear, therefore William Davis is charged with agcravated as- sault and battery and may haye to face a charge of mayhem. Davis, it is alleged, drove a nail thru Snow's ear at a dance at Dayton. ly held him against the wall, it is said, never for a moment supposing fiat Davis would drive the nail thru the captive's ear. Davis, how- ever, it is charged, struck the ten- Penny wail a smart blow with a ham- iner, the nail penetrating thru; the ear and into the wall nearly half an inch. It was necessary to use the claw of the ha r to release Snow, ee ee against the recent action of the city he exclusive privilege of cut- Op the city lakes for a period The resolutions charge “indefensible and unconstitutional, and directly uverse o the public welfare.” you. Camels quality revelation! digaretty odor! toe So eretroioes Seetecteetee has adopted resolutions protesting PS Ne SMR RR OH, BOY! NO JOY! | We Sure Are on { The Trail of the Arrow |) Wednesday and Thursday AT THE IRIS Ice Cream Parlor 3 146 South Center All new up-tc-date furnishings. Quality and Service at your command. Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day Be ‘Percales 29e 39e Crepe de Chine $2.49 Silk Hose and ‘poplin Pi yuRR mates ENERO LIS. Several friends of the latter playful- |} commissioners in granting to Cahill &) ng of the contract was | (MOVIE ACTRESS 19 HELD | FOR THROWING PEPPER _— INTO HER FATHERS EYES CHEYENNE, Wyo., (March 23.—Ra- |mona Bergman, a moving picture ac- j tress, is at liberty under baw of $1000, | }Proyided to guarant-c ‘ner appewrance for hearing on + charge of assault pDre-| {ferred by bc father Sam Bergman, a! | Wealthy. retired secondhand dealer fa- imiliarly known as “Sheeny” Sam. The alleged assnult took ytace at the Perg- | /man home, it is said because Bergman| ideclined to provide funds in quantities | jeonsidered sufficient by his daughter! land her mother. The actress is alleged! to have thrown pepper into her fatner's eyes, threaténed him with a gun and beaten him. On a previous occasion, it! is said, she fired a shot at him on the street. | FRONTIER DAYS FETE 1d VOHER OT JULY MONTH CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 22.—Jul 27, 2 29 and 30 have been selected a: As sure as you are a foot high— + you will like this Camel Turkish OU never got such cigarette- contentment as Camels hand blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic Tobaccos make this goodness possible—and make you prefer this Camel blendto either kindoftobaccosmokedstraight! Camels mellow-mildness is a Smoke them with freedom without tiring your taste! They leave no unpleasant ciga- tetty aftertaste nor unpleasant Give Camels every test—then compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world! In light, medium and dark patterns 40 inches wide, in a good array of colors $2.19 $2.63 Black fibre and pure silk in Cordovan Ladies’ Spring Suits $23.95 $45.00 These are all- wool, granite-cloth, serge PEO Perey the dates for the 1920 Frontier Days celebration here. and Domestic blend! and expert Soctedte de dedte dp de dp ites So eoetp ete to de ete eate pate ete doatp ate cto rate ce | A WHOLE WEEK OF OPPORTUNITIES AT THE Colder Rule Store Visit our store this week and you will save money Ginghams 43e 39e Towel | will be shown at the Iris Theater a re- In a large assortment of pretty patterns FRIEND’ CANT. PUNISH GHILD! Five Years’ Residence Fails to Give Man Right to Use } Rod in Home CHEYENNE, Wyo. —A man hag no authority to p @ woman's children merely because he is living with the woman in the capacity of hus- | band without a marriage ceremony having legalized the association, was the judgment of Police Magistrate John J. McInerney yesterday afternoon when he fined Joe Rias $26 for striking 13-|. ye.r-old Magdalene Giotero, daughter of & woman with whom Rias has been | living for five years, Counsel for Rias contended that inasmuch as the Giotero | girl's mother and Rias were living to- gether In the relationship of husband and wife, the man was entitled to a father perogative to punish the woman's children, The court, however, called at- tention to the fact that common-law ‘aevane are not recognized in Wyom- and construed Rias’ violence to the gin as assault and battery. The Gio- tero girl’s mother is the mother of two children by Rias, according to testl- mony given by the mother at the trial. DIFFICULT AUTO FEAT DEPICTED IN PICTURE On Wednesday and ,Thursday re- pectively, 24th and 25th’ of this month, The: name of this markable picture. sold everywhere in ly sealed packages sina glass : in. . We. etrondiy recommend is éarton for the home or of- fiee supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. ate} o4, nde datatadadedade tanta da dededn te terdir £090000400000000000064 iO, 49e 55c -¢ PIIOPO CCC LCCLCLCLCCLLL LL : 39c z ish 6 k Towel: a and Huck Towels 3 Children’s Hose 54 ) 39c =. 49 z All sizes, in black and brown a “7 Spring Coats rs $16.95, $18.50, $25 = We are showing Ladies’ Spring Coats, | the newest models, at the prices quot- oe! ed above, that are real values oe! o-4% esto dte o-alo-sheateate-afe-ahe-ahe-afe-ofeeteate-ofe-ate-aie-ege-sco-oce-ege ofe-4e4 € ite. TIIDEIIIIOLSS AUTOMOBILE OWNERS—Save a fow . hundred this year. See our ad this tvsue, UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO, 213.10 fawn being, “The Trait of the Ar- | row.” The picture being made in Southern California on a wager that no car could reach this destination called the Devil's Punch Bowl. However, a / bet was made and a celebrated movie actress, Nell Stipman of dare-devil fame, decided that she could drive this car and reach the destination within a specified time. | It will pay anyone to attend this pic- ture and see for themselves the hazar- dous risk these girls undertook and which they accomplished, and not only this, but it will show that’ the ladies are as good drivers as the men, A CL $100 REWARD t Will be paid to person or per- 4 sons furnishing information lead- ing to recovery of diamonds taken from the women's rest- room in the Iris Theater lust Sat- urday night. THIS SHOWS WHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY IND BY PRO! 88.4 CENTS 15 PALO FOR THE UVE ANIMAL 13 CENTS FOR LASOR EXPENSES AND FREIONT ; i 16 CENTS REMAINS With SWIFT & COMPANY AS PROFIT The Swift Dollar shows you what becomes of the money we get for meat and all by-products. It is interesting to study and to show to others, and helps you to understand the outstanding and fun- damental fact of the pack- ing business — a small unit profit on a large volume of sales. It is light, the size of:a dollar, and makes a satis- factory pocket piece. One ‘was made for you. Send for it. Swift & Company Union Stock Yards Chicago, Il. tcc NEW LINE WASHING MACHINES ___. $25.00 $30.00 ss .$110.00 $100.00 Always Glad to Demonstrate Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Second and Wolcott Pan-American, Hand _ powev............ Vacuum Washer, Hand power... Water Power Maytag Electric ....... Vacuum Electric —————————————————SSSsZ | EITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND FDIS I ISIS SSG % | IPPAPLPALLAEA ALLA hh he dbdedhed,