Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 9

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tee 7 [NEVER TOO OLD TO FIGHT, TWO WOMEN IN BOUT| i i = == (MEN ONLY! Southern and Central Wyoming. DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE organization's purposes aguely set forth in a statement isgued after the organization S perfected, | but the principal purpose, it is said, is | to deal with the labor problem. | CONNECTICUT MURDERER f'SPanrsH WAR] oni anne u | FORMER EVANSTON MAN| YET SUICIDES OHO me Citi Be = c > George Evans, who recently murdered OED CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 21.—Ap- DIAMONDVILLE, Wyo., Mar, 31, } his wife and committed suicide at New i proximately 100 building projects will be | —Meeting on Main street here, Mrs. J. Britain, Conn., was a resident of I SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830. Eighteenth Street Opposite Eptrance to New Postortics , COME AND BE CURED ey, If affected with either acute chronic dise: Construction of 100 Projects Halts Tomorrow: | Rock RIVE — | Ovio OF Company Mar, 31.—Tho | eeting & six-room yo, Mar. 3 or @, simple or complicated, . becwtise his phys hospital at its headquarters ca ous knowing that we tied up in Cheyenne April 1 by a strike) | Catherine Penman and Mrs. Mag-{/campment prior to last June. By : ited him, from’ we- {the Rock Creek ‘oll field. south pee iy SAT MEMSDERORE Tce. eT oee of all carpenters employed in the city, |} gie Marshall, each of whom is well [shot his wife to death, then cut his own | at Superior, Mur. J Dr. J. P, Chiasson will be in charge of If your disease is yet curable, Wm with the exception of those in the set-/] past 60 years of age, erigaged in a fj throat, after he had swallowed poison. ray yburn, one of the best-known the hospital, which ‘will be completed can cure ft, and you may be sure thi vice of. the railroad corapany. The } ‘rougb-and-tumble fight, which final- Pa 2 residents of Kemmerer and until |) pezore the end of May. enone se, (wat ae Setiethteny ax in business here, ee cerry ns tra, | ROCK SPRINGS king in an |] : inore seversly mauled tun ener || BATH IN LAKE, ALL RESCUED and other yy diseases of cose Vein: quickly and permanently cure@ small expense and ne detention from Dusiness. of the belligerents.. ‘The women were haled ‘into court and Mrs. they will not accede to $9 a day. The | Peaman fined $20. wea, who was ti MINERS TO GO Sauety Paves Alas “Wyokahne aadsetato ON HOLIDAY | yas u veteran Industries,.an organization. represent- j ing through the ice of Jackson Lake ROCK SPRINGS, Wpo., Mar. 31,— | ing the building contractors of enreskat-| while crossing the lake with 2 wagon nh fis al Thursday will be a hotians, in the mines 1 end central Wyoming, dna are expect- N 5 COMB IN AND TALK IT oven FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE low as to be within ¢he reach ef even the poorest, and payments arranged to suit your conventence Consultation free, Hours, 8 a. m. to Sp. my Sundays, 18 & m to JACKSON, Wyo., Mar.~31—Break- a ie loaded with grain, Jay Goodrich, Joe hire, the entire working forces laying ed to have the suppert of this organiza-! ue Markham and John Wort were in the off to celebrate the anniversary of the A De tend tions in the coming contest. For that water nearly an hour before a res- 3 f s tats for Mom sranting of the eight-hour day. Speeches ppoat vetoes in fecal ae ais Steam ested ty witness othe. AONOS BUAN WITH HOUSE scristtorae’ scat iee.ccrtees | DenverMedical Institutes is" gartatr sss b= be @ protracted one and that the accident. The team drawing tho’ celebration. | building indusiry may be tied up far GRADUATED 0 V0 ME Wagon also was rescued. 4 into if not thru the summer,.Among) a — nock Ri Bohs Arita: wie = = zl : the work which. the strike ‘wil. affect | which destroyed the cain heme of 1 IO | Js the erection of fifty cottages for the bert King. ‘ . Same co Cheyenne Home Builders’ association, ert ywnds Teaashore, \eatused: a ‘loas of a non-profit-taking concern organized DOUGLAS, Wyo., Mar. 21.—The $50,000, the gngater part of which, how. to relieve the acute housing sftuation | state public service commission, which | jev vered by insurance or can be here Fecently ordered the Douglas Electric | j ob oer ape ah er tene N E 5 ks devoured by the flames, The i: | Light Company to reduce and readjust and i is rates, has countermanded this order td | loss from the destruction of the house hi \IIN 1 RIDDLED WHEN and replaced it'with another command.| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 31.—Chey-| and furniture is about $10,000. 0 | ing a more equitable readjustment of | ©!¢ building contractors, in an effort thee ee Pet iat | rates. The new order gives the more| f° Prevent a strike by their employes, ; extensive users of-electricity for light-|28V@ Offered to go~ 50-50 with carpe | BUILDING. CONTRACTORS 94 ing, the benpfit .of. a. graduated rate | teF8 in regard to the demand of {he | OF CHEYENNE ORGANIZE ai scale, the minimum of which is § cents | '*? for an increase in pay | consumers of | t®.$9 2 day. The contractors offer to} 47; i es: e } OAKLEY, Wyas. Mar. 31.—Almost | Proce than $00 hilawatt hour monthiy, | PAY $8 a day, not only to carpenters, | oles : dcneuygin ine the entire Japanese population of this | Tne maximum rate Js 16 cents per kilo. | PUt to electricians and painters. ‘They | (ome Assovlated Industries is the camp sallied forth with miscellaneous | watt hour, for consumers: of not more |ialst that the three trades shall be | jy out toca. tenn, perfected here artillery, ranging from .22 to .50 caliber, | {han 10 kilowatt hours per month. placed on the same scale, eM ES L a when one of the Japs arrived breathless — 3 “Save the surface and you save all.”—Lowe Bros. rom $7 a day Our business on Lowe Bros. High Standard Paints and Varnishes has tripled last year’s. It’s the best for the money. EASTER PLANTS ps eesti tera with the announcement that he had en- Dau hter Accused Sera trae W POMING IDEAL |OUENter Acens whlok proutly were brought ovown ter | FOR THE TURKEY ab Gop aden exhibition, have been identified by local naturalists as those of a tadger. _ RAISER, CLAIM Counter Charges SASKATCHEWAN EGGS 10 Coa aNNE, Wyo., Mar. 31.—Ra-| : CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 31.—That| mona Bergman, motion picture actre: braille Wyoming's cliniats’ is ideal for turkey }¢harged by her aged and wealthy raising is the opinion” of ‘T. W. Fre,| ther, Sam Bergman, retired junk deal- | AT. BE SOLD UNDER LIGENSE mont, of Indianapolis, Ind@., who is here} ¢f» With having thrown pepper into his | eee: ‘ While enronte east from Lovell, Wyo.) °¥eS and beaten him, has through ores where he hid sectied 300 acres on which| Counsel filed a motion in the district |]' Mr. Fremont says that the same fac-| dered a deétision on the motion. It i: é d a é tors which make Wyoming a leading! reported that Miss Bergman contem stock rajsing region will operate to{ plates filing suit against her father for | cause extraordinary growth by fowls.| damages for slander, and that one or “Tt is not just your grass that makes| more similar suits may be filed by your cattle take on weight so splendid-| friends of the young woman. ly.” he said. “The air and water have healthful properties which are just as important, It was not accidental that Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Second and Wolcott he and. associates will locate a turkey] COUrt to quash the information against | PE pho ne mee inher farm’ involving an investment of $50,-|;er on the ground that it was not | a ‘A, Sask: (By Mail).—aAfter the 000. ) sworn to. Judge Mentzer has not ren first day of June, 1920, in accordance with the new egg marketing act, every dealer in eggs in Saskatchewan either wholesale or retail Who purchases eggs directly from producers, must be li- censed, and after that date no eggs may be purchased by such dealers until they have beén candled and all eggs unfit for human food rejected, The Colorado Nursery Co. Established 1880—Incorporated 1907 146 South Center PHONE 247 F a fine ann in eed be reat a Just received a shipment of Easter WHOLESA LE AND RETA IL 4 it i eee OLDEST AND BEST to be found here are larger, heavier any . aale 3 Stewart eee ontrce jaatens sotictes eee Ae AY | Lilies, Hydrangeas, Hyacinths, Western-grown trees for western planters, We Sir Willlam R, Meredith, chief justice of Ontario, is 80 years old - The Prince of Wales,-en route to Aus- tralia, is to be the guest of Panama. City. today. ¥ nate dens which. enabled, Great sritain to raise and maintain her enor: 4 mou: mous war army, will be abolished to-} RESERVE IN S.D. ) CUT Democrats of Missouri are to meet — W in state conyention at Jopiin today to JACKSON, 'Yo., “Mar. 81.—L. C! F LO ERS name the delegatesat-Jarge to the na-| pawiley, deputy atute game warden of 3 NS tone) coEven tay, South Dakota, who-was authorized by os Caen | ry OF ALL The twenty délegates who will repre-| the Wyoming game. commissioner to \ 2 sent Kansns In the Republican national) capture five Wyoming moose and trans. | , KINDS port them: to the South Dakota state | f game preserve in‘ he Black Hills, has Fs oy » ye Founded up the first’of the five. It is i : ‘ ga SE a ° ; a 2-year‘old bull. The mopse will be ORDER Clarence E. Hood, for the past year) transported on sleds to. the railroad. connected with the shipping office of q ss YOURS rs the Midwest Refinery, has resigued| poaa the Tribune Want Ads. DELIVER his position ‘with the Midwest and is NAA have all kinds of shade, trees at $1.50 to $2.00. Why pay more? Geraniums, Roses, Ferns, FIRST MOOSE IS Daffodils CAPTURED FOR We have all kinds of fruit trees and berry vines, shrubbery, bulbs\and climbing vines. We make a specialty of ever-bearing strawberries and raspberries. Don’t forget, our trees will grow if properly planted and cared for. S. H. PUNTENNEY, Agent 412 South Park Avenue Phone 760-5 today. | Systematic Thrift Your future is being determined now—today, to- morrow, every day! making his headquarters in Room 23, | ————____- _—___—_—__— Townsend Building, the district office of the Equitable Life Assurance So- ciety of the United States, as a repre-| sentative of that weil known company. Hé will be glad to greet old friends and new, and help them to solve their insurance problems, life, accldert and health, all forms of which are now . ten by The Equitable. , Hauling on-cancellable and non-restrictable accident and health insuiance is 1 new Contracts form recently devised by The Equitable, and is considered the most wonderful insurance’ of its kind in history. W tt ; Motor Co. For appointment phone 1963 or 1192, ‘a bl jor call at office.” ‘ 3-27-6t 4 Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel HA SEEDS GIVEN AW. FREE Tuesday, April 6, at the Casper Pharmacy 110 E. 2nd St. Casper You are creating it yourself and it will be true to the pattern you specify—either the success or the fail- ure model, There are plenty of good opportunities today for those who are in position to take advantage of them. Systematic saving will sooner or later enable you to BURNETT ) be an investor and by reinvesting your earnings you can OPTICAL CO. Dealers—Federal and Re- acquire wealth. Ground Floor . public Trucks Ne, : : i peewee ‘ You will have little chance of ever getting rich un- less you save systematically. The Casper National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.00 iL =] _sINSURANCE 0. Phone 907 Distributors for VEST. A Double-life Batteries _ Guaranteed serv- fee on all “makes of Batteries. Starting and Lighting - troubles adjusted, ‘Dires, Tubes and Accessories ACONSERVATIVE, YET UP-TO-THE- MINUTE COMPANY FEATURING HIGH-CLASS PROT 5g ION CR. McGREW, GE Agent Phone 15 The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at , Popular Prites. Quick g eS 6S oe ot 7s

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