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wimae ne We eee essere Hye eee bua menan wH ITRONA GETS a a14 SLICE. OF STATE FUND Sheridan County Receives Largest Sum for Schools on Appor- MOOSE DRIVEN INTO SNOW TO BE LASSOED CHEYENNE, Wyo., April ‘7.—L. C. Hawley, deputy. state game war- tionment Based on School den of South Dakota, who recently E . if was given permission by the Wyo- numeration || ming game commigsion to capture \f four Wyoming and. transport them to the South Dakota state game Preserve in-the Blzck ‘Hills,has com- pleted the difficult job. The? moose, two bulls and yg cows, ‘were driven’ 3 * into deep snow so deep that they Superintendent of Publle | were helpless aha them, were "las- for each of the 51,- | "0&4 3 -SLODD PURSE Is BEN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apr. 7.—The last | year’s income for the state common School fund, $461,092.51, has been ap-! portioned among the schools of the 8,496.40 was apnoea 9 pupils on the basis The amount to be al is $112,600 greater | ible in 1919. The num- s this years is 2,484 greater | with 5,071 aletinene! el amie County, | the sec-| nd Lin- pupils,» will re- st allotment, $39,- an County, » the largest the fund _SERMIGES IN CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 7.—Dr. El- Wood Bulgin,-an ‘evangelist, who has The allotment of each county of the |been conducting revival services in a and the number of public school }“tabernacle’ here during the last ts in each county, the latter in-|Month, received approximately $2,000 | coin County with 4 the third larg formation appearing in parentheses, |2¢cording to announcement of the com- follow: 4 -|mittee of local churchmen of the resulti Albany (2,349), $20,863.87; Big Horn | of a fund raised jn behalf of thé preach- (3,469), $30,811.74; Campbell” (1,624), |e The expenses of the ‘revival, ana| Carbon (2.537)... $22,533.70; | the salaries of Bulgin's assistants, were $18,678.90; Crook | Paid from ‘the ‘curréfit proceeds of the Fremont (2,644), $23,- Treteeus which were exclusive of the (1,843), $16,369. Hot | $2,000 given him $10,418.62; Johnson amie (4,852), $4 22 ‘sc ELECTRIC IRON STARTS BLAZE , $17,479.82; Platte | . $45, CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 7.—An elec- trie fron left connected with ‘a “Nght {socket at the home of Charles J.-Ohn- 9 /haus, clerk of the United States court ? for the district of ‘Wyoming, caused a | Today 's Events | | tire, toss of about $200 when Ohnhaus’ little daughter, unaware that the iron [rss connected, attempted to turn, on the |the light ordinarily in the socket with |which the iron was: connected, ..The iron. continued ‘to heat until it. set fire to. the coverings of the table on which |it was standing. incoin (4,4 ), $30,314. Birthday greetings to Albert, heroic king of the Belgians, 45 years old today. Delegates from half a dozen’ states are to gather at Jackson, Miss., today| asristelels Sich NOE for the annual meeting of the Jefferson Davis Highway association. EWES BRING $29 HEAD. The Democrats of North Carolina will} ; Martih T. Baskett of Shoghoni sold 00 meet in state convention at Raleigh to-| V. S G.riffith of Clearmont, Wyo.,’ 1,600. day to choose their delegates to the na-| head of breeding ewes at $20 a head re- tional convention at San Francisco. _ 4 cently, the animals being of exceptional tudent teams of Washington univer-| quality, 3 | ~ EVANGELIST: GULGIN-FOR | bond. was -supplied | by CAT SHOWS UP BURGLARY OF SPEER DEPOT CHEYENNE, Wy April 7.--Pe- cause a cat walked behind a ‘trunk in the Colorado & Southern ‘station at Speer, eight miles from Cheyernr;, the fact developed that the place had been burglarized, "When the cat dis- appeared behind “whe trunk it was realized that somebody had moved the trunk, which should have been close against the wall. Investigation révealed that about $106 worth of jewelry and some foodstuffs belong- ing to the telegraph operator’s fam- ily had been stolen, Elmer Ray. who lives nearby, was arrested by Sheriff Smalley es a suspect and later gdmitted the burglary, the sheriff states, ' TL PEK GETS RELEASE Man for Whom Wife Shot Waitress Placed under Bond for Proper Conduct k en Wyo., April 7—"Thomas | DoWadr, the “apex” of a ‘triangle’ héte 4 which resulted in his wife, Grace, shoot- }ing Miss. Myrtle Lewis, a waitress thra the thigh, and the subsequent justifica- tion of the act by. Justice W. H: Ead- i wards, has been released from the coim- j ty jail on bond and if he conducts him- |Self properly toward his wife will not be prosecuted under the state immor- ality Statute, The cha against him | Stands, however, apd may be made ac | ive at any: time Should there be fur- ther complications in his domestic rf, fairs, Mfrs:-Downer has agreed to take him back. Miss Lewis will be in the hospital.for perhaps a fortnight mor It is expected that as soon as she able to travel she will be given an ee portunity to leave town. Downers his. fellow em- ployes in the: Union Pacific shops. a ARGUMENTS IN SEWALL CASE -NOW CLOSED CHEYENNE, Wyo., April’ 7.—Judge W. C. Mentzer of the district court, Tuesday heard arguments on the peti- tion of Clifford Sewall for admission to probate of the last will of Mrs. Ellen Boyle Conroy, an eccentric recluse which makes Sewall heir to Mrs. Con;>-“'s es- tate of about $8,000. The court's de- cision is under advisement. —————_—. YELLOWSTONE PRODUCERS FIRST MOVIE COMPANY CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 7.—Wyom- ing's first motion picture productw concern, the Yellowstone Producers, Inc., filed articles of incorporation in the of. of the secretary of state Monday. The company proposes to produce wes ern film dramas in genuine ‘“‘cow coun- try" environment. Its first “statt’ will be Pete Morrison, who is one of its directors. The concern is capitalized at $20,000. The par value of its stock is $10 a share. The directors are George W. Plummer, Charles B. Bartlett, B. F. Goldman, Pete Morrison and Sam M. | Thompson. The company will’ estavtish a studio at Cheyenne. Its first. pro- duction probably will be an _adapration of one of the novels of Judge Charies E, Winter of Casper. ASSISTANT VET RESIGNS CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 7—Dr. H. NEW ‘ SAME! lL. Warman, Guna aits veterina- ee Tabet Cait at rian, has tenererd his resignation to|©.CHEYENNE, Wyo,, April 7.—E. Ss. State'Veterinarian.B; F. Davis, and will] Brooks has been appointed general} engage’ in private practice. at Burns,| manager of the Union Pacific Coal Wyoming. | His successor his fict been|company, the largest coal mining con-/| way as either common or private car-| | Pier: | Wise. , tive of this Company to strictly enforce ‘ground for immediate discharge from; “day. of April, 1920. NOTICE j A rg? Public and All Employees of the Midwest Refinit-g Company. Please: take notice that the practice { of allowing passengers or any other per- son other than ¢mployees of The Midwest , Refining Company In charge of ‘Com:! ‘pany ‘Trucks: in service between Casper) and Salt Creek, to ride’ én such tracks} jat any tine or under any consideracjon,/ thax been definitely discontinued. + | When road conditions, permit, trans }portation beteween such points can be had.at small cost on passenger Car op- erated by The Salt Creck Transportation! Company. | |The public in particular Is requested inot to solicit passage on trucss in service of this Company and «ll em- ployees of the Company. are strictly enjoined to prevent any person wiom- soever from riding on the Srbeue in thelr charge. This order is made becausn © sich trucks are strictly carriers of freixht) and are not designed‘or intqnded in any of passengers for) hire or other-, Failure of any employve or representa } the aboye regulations will be sufficient aden Mass., in, 1891. suevess at first. small steam automobile was put om the at s _ WEDNESDAY, . APRIL1, rat. successful ‘autousiile on market by the same company - and ines was built if Springfleld,jceeded, . Tt was not a financial be Na ta boners electricity are now to he had. a ets too seriously on the price of a good suit—buy ‘for value and not price. The well-made suit, fairly priced, gives you the greatest number of days’ Satisfaction and wear for each dol- . lar of cost. Our clothes are made on that basis. A. L. MATHERS a3 TAILOR K “Over Tait’ s Pool Hall—147 So. Center the employment of the Company. Dated*at Casper, Wyoming, this 3rd THE ‘MIDWEST. REFINING PANY, 3y G. BL WATSON, General Superintendent. COM. 47-3t } For “small change” in’ Abyssinia blocks of ‘salt are! commonly used. STOMACH UPSET? . Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 7 ‘! That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of png. tonics, or pF 8 Bee a rash cause me ti the jiiment™ clogs liver ad disordered bow Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arcuse selected. cern in joming. “His Headquarters ‘ LAGI IRD bee, WT will be k Springs. George B./ BONNEVILLE NEW. POST. OFFICE. | Pryae of Cheyenne has been appointed | Bonneville, Fremont County. is the | general superintendent of the company. latest post office to be established in this part of the state, C, J. Waterhouse | "~~~ of. that place has received his commis- sion as postmaster and is awaiting the arriyal of fixtures to open up the office, which will be located at his home. Mail for: this. .point+ formerly has been handled out of Shoshoni. and Drake university are to engage) Oo { debate this evening on the adyis- Paecery C. METZLER LEAVES STATE. | ability of the United States prohibiting ~ preg Cc. “Metzler, Who last fall sola hfs all immigration for a period of five! interest in the Bar Gee ranch at Mets, years. am : A Danish radio mission isto sail, Meanie seep oe Bis pen moe from Copenhagen for New York to ne! gotiate with the American authorities | \itp, fener aap ROR Sep eee, OF nareeee for the linking up of a radio service be- | tween the United States and Denmark. - eee ag Sat | In the Day’s News °o-$__________—-o Beginning life as the son of a coun- try physician in-a little town inthe Berkshire hills of New England .and rising to be the most eminent exponent of medicine in the United States is the record of Dr. William Henry, Welch, who celebrates his 70th birthday today.! Dr. Welch has been connected’ with Johns Hoskins university for, more than 35 years, and since 1889 has been pathologist to Johns Hopkins. hospital. fis work in original research during hat time has been closely woven with Progress of pathology al) over the world, The honors and degrees that have been showered upon him are enough to weigh him down. He is the author of many articles dealing with medicine and especially with bacteriolo- | gical ures of surgical operations.; Perhaps high over his other occomplish- ments ‘will stand the fact that it was he who suggested the appointment of @ government commissiow which dis- | covered down in Panama the cause of | yellow fever and by so doing confer- red_a lasting boon upon mankind. | Sten plete three ‘months’ business education. Phone 442-W. Smith-Tartar Bldg. INSURANCE A CONSERVATIVE, YET UP- Phone 153 We have three scholarships left. Sufficient stock will be issued with each one of these to pay for a com- course, This is an opportunity for anyone desiring a If interested. see Mr, Beck, or saeco CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE .. East Second and Durbin Sts. THE CAPITOL. MINUTE COMPANY FEATURING HIGH-CLASS PROTECTION C. R. McGREW, Gen. Agent. lographic or Bookkeeping clothes. : TO-THE- this svecial sale. Xd . SESOPOSSOLIOOSRESOSOOHS SO The Price of One Movie Ticket Ete Pi ateciate wae st bathing foe juick, ieuet. Eat what you like, 10c 25c. Fe cak The man, woman, boy or girl who. can save has “CHARACTER. gr ey For saving ‘means self discipline—the greatest character force of all. It means deciding how much you can save; then starting; and then sticking to your resolution. A well-kept bank book is the finest tastimonial that anyone could have. It shows is you are boss of yourself. . We will alg you save by laying out a savings plan for you. As little as one dollar starts you on your savings way at this bank. Come in and let's get acquainted. i . i aah . The Casper National Bank CAPITAL sir SURPLUS eco 1920 Suc. ———— » Baby carriages which are propelted |, ne Se Se PAYS FOR AN The price of one movie ticket ora couple of good cigars pays for this labor- saver and keeps the wife in good humor. Incidentally saves large laundry bills and the wear and tear of your Ss5.00 Down BALANCE AT RATE OF 30 CENTS A DAY We have only a limited number of Edens to be sold on these terms during Delay means the loss of an opportunity to secure a high-class Electric Washer on the most liberal terms we have ever offered. : Phone now for a home demonstration, or' better still call by our sales room and see an Eden in operation. Natrona Power Co. Z PHONE 69 Borentepertodtotectertetrtentoe tense tee diotie le dod orate aoete ete toaearoatp ated SPECTER OTES den Electric Clothes Washer ” ,°. RM 1M 555555050655500040000-00005000004 Hos a, ? A? oo aXe ere ? M oo On ah er tres 2 + 2 Meer %