Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 5

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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920 tons, The buttons, which are 3 inches in diameter, have a white background occupation, with his first name or nick- name in big letters, so that it can be PAGE FIVE first name or nickname, the new but- tons will be a great convenience ta with the Rotary wheel in blue. On a] plainly read. the formal and the absent-mind@d, who rectangle in the center is printed in As a member is fined if he addresses'have been parting with their small black the members full name and his another member by any other than his change with alarming frequency. WOMAN LIVEDIN (WE NEWS OF WYOMING ae jail Couple Divorced BUDGET PLAN IS ees Witness in Sewall Probate Hearing gt Satie, ie PUT INTO FORGE 8-HOUR SHIFTS mn Cap ital City CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apr. 5.—Chey- Says Aged Recluse Tried to x , State Department Heads Receive} enne will not have to employ 2 new Keep Savings Secret s Blanks on Which Estimates police force. The city has f “Ni ” from its order that the patrolmen re- rom ' Niggar Are to Be Made ti) to The Tribune.) turn to the eerie mel and he ht-hour shift force for sev- snakes will be continued. The majority of the patrolmen, who re- CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 5.—Gover-| signed when thé twelve-hour order nor Robert D. Carey took the first step| was promulgated, have withdrawn toward putting the budget system into effect in the state government. Under an act passed by the last legislature, the governor sent.to each state office and their resignations. oo institution blanks which are to be filled out with estimates of the financial needs of the offices and institutions durink the 10 DEATH Mf TER BOING biennial period 1921-1922. From the in- oa = formation obtained from these blanks TQ HOSPITAL FOR ip} the governor will have prepared an ap- propriations bill for considerations by the legislature of 1921. A “budget de- partment” is to be installed in the gov-| THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. April 5.— ernor’s office, which is charged by the | pespondent over his physical condition, law with the detail of procuring the | Robert Morrow, age 60 years, committed budget estimates and preparing these | suicide in.a local hospital to which he estimates for consideration by the had applied for relief and where he was legislature. being cared for. Morrow used the four- inch dull blade of an old pocketknife to stab himself in the left breast and was found dead when the nurse entered his PEACE OFFICERS ON LOOKOUT FOR MISSING AUTOS|ROTARY BUTTONS is ARE. RECEIVED CHEYENNE, Wro., Apr. 5.—The Wyoming secretary of state’s office has Sets eee sent to sheriffs notification of seventeen 1920 Wyoming automobile license plates which have been stolen from cars since January 1, The sheriffs have been warned to be on the lookout for cars. bearing these plates. The plates, it is suspected, will be used by automobile thieves to distract suspicion from} stolen cars. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apr. 5.—Mr, I] sna ates tao ohceioman oF cae Our Clothes for men and young men are the |] per. were marrie> here for the sec- \f ona. time. The couple were ci- i} vorced at Casper some time ago, each subsequently decided that the divorce had been a, mistake—and the Cheyenne wedding resulted. DOUGLAS ATTORNEY SUES FOR $20,000 ALLEGED 10 (Special to The Tribune.) } CHEYENNE, Wyo., April’ 5.—The} hearing on the petition of Clifford Sewall | for admission to probate of the last will | of Mrs. Ellen Boyle Conroy, aged re-| cluse who died last Christmas after she had made Sewall sole heir to her estate of $8,000, has been halted until such time as depositions of material wit- | nesses are received from other cities. | The last oral testimony taken in se } | pride of those who make them; the pride of we that sell them, ‘and the pride of the fellows who wear them.* Suits by Hart Schaffner & Marx and Styleplus. $35, $40, $45; $50, $55 and up Beautiful Silk Shirts ay <— oN SI The kind that well-dressed men will be wearing—Wilson Bros. \ S Mitts |_| . Wir? Vay! and Manhattan. hearing was that of Mrs. M, Morley, neighbor of Mrs. Conroy, who testified that some time before the aged wo- man’s death the witness assisted her in | digging up a rusty can which had been | buried in an outhouse on Mrs. Conroy's | Per rE: premises. From the can, the witness |, ag hed Sasa Wyo:, April 5.—The Doug- testified, Mrs. Conroy touk: $375 in wold | eae Shite ope init Pieces, presenting the witness a $10 BON a ttirriey Et = af iets Ms instituted sty. piece for herself, another for her hus. pers y . eh vine in the dis- barid and a $5 gold ‘piece for each of the fue ate at has money alleged to be four Morley children. While they were pa ri par ek Pd ehage mea is based counting the money,. Mra, Morley: testt=| vio na Williaa w. Con segs the fied, ni Conroy pacitiones her to. speak | 730i pinta tne eae shel in a lower tone nf voice, saying, ¢If |< compa that nigger (the witness said this re pea ate Sai) Prater ipamned Dering ey ferred to Sewall) hears you and finds ak pod 38 nection company's affairs out about this he will kill me tonight| tit Sf a baie es Saale pia 29) hee, satcciy neat ias in court a bat-| ers owing the company. two per cent tered tin can -which she identified as aie bry sib alla secanen sae that in which the buried treasure had might he Oebanieed ome ists co ne been contained, and a rusty pick which| Norn Platte NepAtN Cmca ane she asserted was the implement with Doikldes Wesdevoiva etl figs C which the. treasure was disinterred. company, it is al- SHOWER OF ROTTEN EGGS CHRISTMAS DAY $6.50, $8.00, $8.50 and up A new nifty line of Spring Neckwear in the most ex- quisite colorings. ' $1.00 to $5.00 When the Rotary club met today the members wore for the first time their new Rotary meeting but- —— “Boyville” Let us take the This‘ Department for the sturdy growing boy DENT is most complete with a stock of Suits, Hats, Caps, | WEDDINGS ARE FIZZLES, CLAIM evangelist who is holding a series of re- | vival meetings here, that the students | of the Cheyenne high school needed re- forming as badly as those of any school in the United States, so incensed the student body that Mayor Taylor, upon getting Wind of possible punitive action by the students, stationed squads of police and firemen at the “tabernacle” where the evangelist holds forth nightly. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apr. 5.—Christ- mas day marriages are not taking well in Laramie County. Within two days Judge W. C. Mentzer of the Laramie | County district court has granted di- vorces in two “Christmas marriage” cases. On the ground of desertion, Lola Ann Dowdnell was granted a di- vorce from Frank C, ‘Dowdnell, to whom she was married on December 25, 1916; and on the ground of desertion BETTER THAN CALOMEL | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ ination mixed with olive oil) in his private out of ACCIDENT Get Aetna-ized Shirts, Neckwear, etc. The The students, it is said, contemplated “rotten egging’’ Bulgin, but were dis- couraged by the presence of the officers and firemen. Se LABOR HEAD TRYING TO. IRON OUT LARAMIE ROW CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apr. 5.—State Commissioner of Labor Harry C. Hoff- man and Harry Fox, president of the ‘Wyoming Federation of Labor, are at Laramie, endeavoring to compose the‘ differences between the carpenters and building contractors of that city, which | resulted in a strike April 1. COMMUNITY CHURCH AT | - LUSK GOING UP SOON LUSK, Wyo., April 5.—Contract will be awarded this month for the $50,000 | home of the Congregational church here, planned as a community club building. A gymnasium will be provided as well as other distinctive features. also, William B. McKillip was granted a divorce from Agnes McKillip, to whom she was married on December 25, 1915. a aS THE NEW OFFICIAL (Copyrighted) CITY MAP at Wheeler & Worthington’s and Cas- per Stationery Co. up SAME Store Practice with it Accommodating that.calomel after effects. No » no injury to the foods—yet bowels. y_clear clouded brain and verk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. 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