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17 AMREST SF the search’ and seizure clause, of the been concluded in the supreme court, IN POLICE RAID 'yoming Club on South Center Furnishes 15 Men Scheduled to Be Arraigned This Afternoon — Cay gee Seventeen men were arrested Satur- night and Sunday night on charges of gambling. Fifteen of these were ar- rested betweén midnight and 1 o'clock. this morning at the Wyoming Club on South Center street, bonds being sup- plied for all the men, At the Wyoming Club, several’ large tables, said to be used in gambling, were taken by the police to headquar- ters as evidence. It is the third recent raid on the Wyoming by the city police. One young man, after being held without bond in jail last night, was re: leased today by Chief E, M. Ellithorpe on account of his youth. "Fourteen or fifteen now out on bond will be tried W court reverse the ruling of Judge Ralp! triet that the c ment by the cour sociace Justices C. N. ments. A. B.C. AUDITOR HERE TO CHECK Potter and C. M. A. Vargo, an auditor of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, is in Casper to- day making an audit of the circulation of the Casper Daily Tribune. Members of the A. B, C. are given no notice of the time or arrival of an audi- | this afternoon in police court. Two Greeks were arrested late Sat- | tor and when they do come they are re- urday night in the basement of the} quired to. have access to all files, Home Hotel, where they were caught/ records, indexes, ete, in which circu- ch was fined] lation data is kept by a publisher mem- | ber. Mr. Varg’s report on The Tribune's cireulation will be issued in the near future and interested persons are privi- | leged to receive a copy should they de- sire one, Peas se Ac Ve ML - ~RIMERTH-VAW DENBERG -REROUNTING IND STOCK : Tse Fm FoRMED CB. OT AFFORD [3 : ses SECRETARY HERE z with offic The (St. Cloud, Minn., Man Wins En-, dorsement of Chamber Di-- | rectors as First Incumbent | of Responsible Position Reimerth and fF at 306 O. new firm will conduct a ing, aceounting and stock t ine members the of are well known among the basi- oth _f firm ness Mr young men, nd professional men of the city. | imerth, who came to Casper frp to make his hom-., wor need accounting at where he special: | ounting, com R New York city a scholar Columt iz hip in adva a un. sd in public mercial law, economics and scientific management combined with expert! Charles B. Stafford of St. Cloud, study of penmanship means of| Minn., a man of wide experience in| detecting forgeries and criminal opera-| Chamber of Commerce work, and high- | tions. He is a junior member of the|ly indorsed by the American City Colorado Society of Accountants. He is| reau, was engaged by the Casper Cham- | a captain in the U, S. infantry erye | ber of Commerce, Saturday, as secre- and since coming to Casper has been | tary of the local organization. « prominently identified with a movement Mr. Stafford will) be’ ble to come for establishing an amateur athletic] here to take up his work in about three | union here, a project which is bearing | weeks, and John R. Kneebone of the fruit in the organization of a twilight | American City Bureau has consented to | league and other forms of sport. | stay here until his arrival. Mr. Van Denberg has made | Mr. Stafford was chosen after careful his home for three years, and former-| consideration had been made by the | held a position as secretary in the] board of a large number of applica-| offices of the Fargo and ddison Ol) on and he was one of « very small } companie He is an executive of the| number which liad been selected for | Five ‘Tribes Petroleum company and] personal interviews. ‘The members of | thru his work with these compan the board were so favorably impressed | has had general experience in off ac-| with Mr. Stafford, after their interview counting. | Saturd, that they w unanimous in Friends of the members of the new! the opinion that there was no need to | firm are predicting succes their new field ARMSTAONG-MOORE GASE COMES UP FOR TRIAL AT. APAL TERM IN DOUGLAS, * | Court gone to forthem in | look further- Mr. Stafford will move his family here when he comes and the members | of the board wish to have several homes | listed which he can either rent or buy | | for possession, May 1. One such house | | has already been offered by a Chamber } | of Commerce member. } | ——————»— ° ‘ A Correction CASPER, WYO., Apr. 3, 1920. | Stenographer L.C, Finley have > the Public: i Douglas where the April, term of the 1c statement published that £ had | Converse county district court oped) Leen discuarged from and reinstated as | today. The cases of Hugh Armstrong! Deputy Assessor is false in every ae: | and Charles Moore, charged with the tail, I was not sharged, but was murder of Tom Majors, appear as nted a ten-d: uff by the men in | bers 489 and 493 on the docket and| charge of this work and } Judge Ralph Kimball and num: ; gy M. Gunn, ‘the werk and conduct the same on a 10 ADOPT ARMENIANS eae ‘ . BE : S Be odio uve been as-} will probably be set for trial early inj sured tt {end of that time, when I will return to | Bourd of County Commissioners. | Witness: t my position is open at the! the term. j by the office of County Assessor and : Robt. J. Veitch, | Attendants at.C.C. | The committee for Armenian relief has been asked to secure the adoption | . of a number of Armenian orphans in| Luncheon Get Place Casper on tl me plan as was used | “ ” i for the fatheriess children of France,| O12 the “Bug” Squad except that the sum needed for the j { ‘adoption of an Armenian child’ for “a aby ee = bia a year is not large us that for i There Won't he ® bigeye ase a per after tomorrow,” says Jack Leary French chiid. & “Weill simply run 'em all out, wha’ A committee will conduct a canvass ) of the business and professoinal inter- | wae the: special tite prot rv wea ests of the city the first of next week, | bv Prepared for the Chamber of _j | |} Commerce luncheon, and Doc O'Don- | nell’s spiel ax to what's going to hap- | it is announced, to secure the of Casper’s quota of orphans. — adoption pen to ‘em soon.’” Reservations are being made more |; slowly. than usual for the luncheon. } tomorrow. whichis going to be one of unusust interest, Don't think, be NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the Miller | Motor Truck Company has been: Incor- | porated under the laws of the State of | Wyoming with a capital stock of $60,-| use you've heard - 900.00, divided into 500 shares of the} Vec O;Donnellon “Public Health”. be- | par value of $100.00 each, and a term| fore that be hasn't nothing new of existence of fifty years. The num-| (to hand out thie time, There won't ber of directors shall be threc, and the! be un old word in his entire speech, | names of who shall manage the he's promised to look up an absolutely | u of company for the first| new lot that you neyer heard before. | Th ervations one of the 1 Durham, Alfred R. Quinn ere were fiftyive advance: re: for this luncheon, but eve seats in the Henning Low- of the corporation is to tay, lease, sell, store and deal generally) banquet room should be taken, You j “ti motor yehicies and to buy, sell. nna] afford to miss Jack's otherwise usc and deal in auto acces: | even if you don’t cure a .~ sories und supplies. The operations of | whoop ubout public Ith. (he. company may be carried on in the And remember, if you don't phone © of Wyoming and in other states} your rese ion to right away— |} of the United sti The principal| ‘Some little bug is going to get you | place of business of the comps in the | ome day, ‘ $ State of Wyoming shall be in the © Some littl bug will climb upon you of Casper, Natrona, County, ond the some day, Tow af 301 Oil Wxchange Bldg., Cas-| Then he'll send for his bug friends ugent in charge thereof is Alfred R.| while all your earthly trouble ends per, Wyomin: |. little bug is SURE to get YOU | MILLER MOTOR TRUCK CO., some day. | Durham & Lowe ttornes —— } Vublish April’ 5, 6 fi MUBRAY SELLS LOES - — 1 t. Marra, Cm) Leonard Glo THE NEW OFFICIAL er 17 and 18 in block 124, (Copyrighted) per i CITY MAP —_ at Wheeler & Worthington’s \dams is { x from? per Stationery Co, Nebr.,. on® ? [ARGUMENTS HEARD IN DRY CAS CAMBIING MANE \STATE RULING IS DUE AMY TIM CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 5—Arguments on clause but each appealed from a different motive. Pealant, Sheridan ‘county, seeks to hwe 0 ruling of Judge W. H. Burgess of the search and seizure clause is unconstitutional, the appealant, Theodore Peterson of Converse county, ause is constitutional. Both cases were taken under advise- The full bench—Chief Justice Cyrus Beard and As- | ditions and for wages that are not fair) | eustomed to render the citizens of Cas- | the officers of the Union are respons‘ | foolish. | fui. Tht TOTAL Dr, J..F. Q’Donnell to Lead Dis- cussion on Prospective Health Program at Forum Tomorrow the conStitutionality of Wyoming prohibition statute have in two cases, each involving the In one case the ap- 1 supreme court reverse the fourth judicial district that the ¢ while in the second case. | seeks to have the h Kimball of the sixth judicial dis- E. Blydenburgh heard the argu- “You are missing something worth while if you ‘are not attending the weekly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce.” the forum committee, | headed’ by B. S. Bllison, announced to- | day. Tomorrow, at 12:10 sharp, the weekly forum is to consider the subject, “‘A Real Health Program for Casper and Wyoming.” The principal talk will be by Dr. J F, O'Donnell, who has given the whole field of public health careful study and who will pre- sent at ‘this meeting a plan for im- proying the public health work of. this state, which — adopted” would place ‘| Wyoming in the front rank of states which consider the well being of their inhabitants, instead of far in the rear, las is now the case. By LEE HARP, President, Culinary Workers’ Union 842. | Jack Leary will have charge of the entertainment features of the meeting All judgments are by comparison. an@ has some surprises in the way of And insofar as two parties ‘0 a con-/ troversy submit to a third, whose sym-| new songs and stunts, which he will pathy they seek to enlist, Contra Ale:| sping. at this meeting. He has been tory and irreconcilable stateménts. a! given full authority to draft soloists decision ‘is made difficult. for such third party, Charges and) counter changes balance each other, when no other fac- and: quartets, and all who have attend- know what fun to expect, tor is taken into consideration. At this! Wifty-five reservations for the Tunch- point, when judgment must be ren-)eon were made in advance. Menibers dered, it is customary to go beyond) are asked to phone their reservations al what the disputants say to what they/ havé done, and are doing. Their ac once to 307, Women members of the ‘4 Chamber of Commerce and wives of tions speak clearly and distinctly ont| members are most welcome at these bear out or disprove what the contest-}juncheons and their presence is espe- ants claim. “By their fruits ye shal} cffly urged for next Tuesday, since know them.’ L . 4 Z 3 , | public health {is a qpestion in which What Has the Culinary Workers’) mothers of children are particularly Union Dons? interested. We have exhausted every means of pean hse Sus le conciliation in our efforts to avoid a/ i } i j | | strike. Since we coul@ not avoid the strike we have done our level best to vert, to the greatest possible exten?,! suffering or inconventence to the pub- lic. We have not interefered in any} manner with the restaurant proprie- tors, by picketing or using other means to hinder them in the conduct of their) business. We have simply exercised that right, which, thank God, we stil possess, of refusing to work under con- nd just. We have, as we had every, right to do, taken paid space in the papers 10 present our side to the pab- lic, and in the advertisement we haye} adhered io truth. | We heave directed our energies into} peaceful, constructive channels that continue the service we have been ac- i First, Appearance Greeted with{ Enthusiasm and Holds. As- | surance of Big Sea- H son Here per, We flatter ourselves that they people are satisfied as to our good in- ns, a date that ere tenflons, and appreciate that We sre) dence at tne Is ‘Theater, yesterday vere handicap. afternoon, that after but a month's re- We have not broken. faith with the} hearsals, Casper again has a.band or- proprietors. in. the matter of | bouse $4uzation which is a credit to the city cards, or in xhy other matter. and one which it is certaim will in a We have not attempted to bribe ot to short time regain the state‘vide repu- intimidate any proprietor into signing tation, which the Casper band held in the agreement? If we did’ so, wno was. former years, P it? And what was the amount or the} An excellent program of eight num- nature of the bribé? |bers was given yesterday afternoon, ‘The atter-pt to make it appear that) lasting from about 4 o'clock until 4:45, ; and every number ws greeted with en thusiastic applause. | If Mr. Zahner so believes, i The band was reorganized in Feb-} is deluding himself. ‘The membersii> is) ruary and has held about eight rehear- | ‘a unit in vecognizing that to concede! gals since its organization prior to yes- | more is to accept less than s.1f re-! terday's concert. It now has thirty! spect or seeurity permits. To misun-! members and his several’ other mern- | The Casper Concert Banc yroved to the great satisfaction of a large an- ble for the stand taken by the local derstand that the restaurant workers! pers for the cornet and clarinet sec-|[L are determined upon this minimum 4de-! tions who will be enrolled soon. It is; mand is’ to delay, if not to defeat the) expected ultimately to have at least a hope of a settlement. The sooner facts! rorty.five-piece hand. | por Poles fear icthican nas sooner a)" "The band roster is as follows: | Mr. Shipp did'draw up the agreement’ pes edb he W. Sith, | in the capacity of legal advise. Wren) inl) Daviggon, ML A, Meatne’ Roser! this specific thing was done; his von.) OttUn Dasidson, Mt. 4. Mestas, Roger fnection with the union ended automat- a TRE Otto Bels, John “W. McIn-| ically. He was) not then, nor at.any| 't%. 7 1. Beno. time since, nor is he now invested with} _Clarinetts—H. M. Robb, Julius Muller, | any authority to act or speak for the) 2e@n Morgan, Emil Vanuecl, Carl) ujinary Workers’ union, ; Smith. With this statement we have closed) Saxophones—George Lilly, our case, and leave judgment with the' Burns, Edward Weaver. t WwW. public. Trombones—Guy H. Trevett, Harolt CULINARY WORKERS’ UNION nner, George R, Miller. L. Robinson. | No. 842, Baritones—Harry Miller, Thomas C. | Gigned) LEE HARP, Pres, Spears. | —_—__ | Tubas—J. R, Healy, H. G. Bayer. | | Mellophones—S. ‘W. Conwell, 1, F Goodrich, F. A. Cotter, Homer Mauk. | 1 { i EARLE G. BURWELL TAKES csstase tcc" ores. | Weeks, ee NOTICE TO. THE PUBLIC } TH CASPER “Including Saturday of this week, ‘rei-| GAS COMPANY MAY [5] ices bf Southeast Casper, south. of and b ! lincluding Kast First. street, (old Third Street), and east of and ineluding South Center street, may obtain new house Earle G. Burwell, sales manager for numbers by calling in person at the the Natrona Power company for the office of the City Engineer in the City past two years, is leaving this com- Hall. pany on May 1 to go with the Casper mbers wilh be supplied to residents Gas Appliahee company, the sales ‘or |0f Southwest” Casper,: south of “West ganization of the Casper Gas company,| First street and west of Sough Center: which is now rushing work with all) Street, from Saturday to Tubsday, tn- possible speed to pipe its gas into this}eluding Sunday, April 10 to 1%, inclu- city and which, it is said, will be injve- ‘asper for consumption by July. Numbers will be supplied at a ual- Mr. Burwell ‘hecomes associated with | form. price of 50 cents per. set. the new company after two years of| Residents of the two sections named, the most gongenial relations with the|>Y observing | the apecified time power company. He secures a per-| Calling, will expediate delivery of num: sonul interest in the new appliance|)trs and minimize thelexpense. - company. Kor eight years prier to} Po not phone for numbers. coming to Casper Mr. Burwell was with| cITY OF CASPER. tho, United Gas.and Electric Engi- 8, neering corporation with headquarters: in New York and the holding company for about’ 25 companies over the~east and south. He lef. this eompany to come here to take charge of appliance sales for thy electric: ight company and .bis work has been very success: Pub. April It’s the neglected cold, cough, tender throat or tonsils, that debilitate and leave the body disposed..to serious germ diseases, _ SCOTTS | EMULSION. should be taken at thefirstsign It is anticipated that the new com- pany wit be ready to open its offices the latter part of May, having already purchased five carloads of ranges and, water heaters to be delivered this year. Mr. Burwell's successor has not ve named, Aah seinen Jake and Alec €o; brothers of Sirs. 1... M. Cromwell, arrived here yesterday e@ luncheons-at which he has offigiated | “89. Ils, YESTERDAY | ONE-FIFTH OFF Ror} 1920. 1 MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920 JRS, LUCILE HIXGON, of Kan- sing of her life. “I weighed only seventy-nine pounds when I began taking’ Tanlac, but now I weigh one hundred and fifteen and am feeling better than I have in seven years,!’ was the unusual statement made} by Mrs. Lucile Hixson, fing at 2032 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo., a few days! “Before I began taking Tanlae,’”’ con-} tinued Mrs. Hixson, “I had become so weak from seven years of suffering that At times I wasn’t able to stand on my feet. What I ate nearly always dis- agreed with me and made gas form s0 bad that I could hardly get’ my breath. / [ was badly constipated and had a pain across the small of my back.and my nerves were upset. I was troubled wit dull headaches just about all the time} and often I had fainting, dizzy vpells| and I was never able to walk any dis- tance before I felt exhausted, { “My, uncle recommended Tanlac to} me and now since it has entirely over-! come my troubles TI will never get thru praising it. D em net troubled: wita indigestion or gas at all and I am eat: ing anytHing and everything T want) and digesting it perfectly: Headaches | and dizzy spells have all left me and} my constipated condition has ‘been re- lieved. My nerves are in fine coudi tion: and the pain aeross the small of my back has disappeared altogether. I! have gained thirty-six pounds in weight, can do my housework by myself and I am stronger than I have been in years. Tanlac: has: certainly been the greatest! blessing of my life, and I will never be able to praise it enough for what it has done for me." Tanlac is sold in Casper by the’ Cas-} per Pharmacy, in, Aleova by Alcova Mereantile Co,, and in Salt Creek by Salt. Creek Drug Store,—Ady. -_ NOTICE Charles Anda influenza for the past week. has heen quite Ml with Anyone know! .| Presley.or Press “Today has. been. as tne date for Casper, kindly notify h beginning the trial in Chicago of | ana two children, at 1721 Davenport number of alleged radicals who are | street, Omaha, Neb., areéin destitut- charged with conspiracy and advocat-| circumstances, as well as his son bein; Lee ae, EEN of the government] critically ill. : Abate 3 r ii ge of Rheumatiem Can Come Only From the|cause it is one of the most thor- blood known to med- Proper Treatment. . ical science, isfne old remnndy forms of rheumatism are|cleanses the blood of impurities, Man; y germ caused by millions of. tiny germs|and acts as an antidote to that ‘infest. the blood, and until’ the |of rheumatism. ¥ blood is absol freed’ of these] gg: no real, relief, in| ; Y ‘The most c Al germs, there ; sat remedy, for rheumatism is BB. S. bee Corsages. a Specialty We Deliver to All Parts of the City The Palms 431 East Second Cc. M,. Henderson, resident piano funer. My references, home people.) Phone 745, , P. O. Box 908 45-46 Mies Pawo ee av, Mrs. Davitl Davis of the Mi ©. ranch, Badwater, is ere for’a few days on business. QUR REGULAR PRICES ON ALL 4th Floor, QO. S. Bldg. $106,301,760.00 ‘New insurance in March, )}-—— One’ _month’s ..work — Over 30,000 applications . written by New York Life of lowered resistance, cold. or from Highmore, S. D, They will spend the summer here. Jdke Cellan for- fen : } nevis lived in Casper anid wus». meas] SOUR: Theenergizing virtues | ber of Company 1, which enlisted here. | OPScatt’s bring essential { L. & Hill of Tarren’ Construc,| 20urishment and helpto \ + & of the Warren Constriuc- tion company, who is bere on. vusi-| the weakened system. tonight at the Henning hotel. Spots & Bowne, Moemfield NJ. 1914 | | + Ageney force. Did you get yours? R. T. KEMP, Agent 111 East Second. Phone 370 Bought months ago at old prices are now in and stored at our warehouse.- Samples will-be on display at our store in a day or so. ‘ Z PRICED $22.50 10 $45.00 There are so. many grades and values and prices that your chief protection’is the knowledge and hon- esty of this firnt. b HOLMES HARDWARE C HOLMES TO:HOMES PAINT SPORTING GOOOS PHONE 601 SECOND ANDO WOLCOTT? $7. CASPER, AuTo SUPPLIES wyo.

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