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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920 Che Casper Dailp Cribune : LIVE NEWS OF WYOMI PAGE SEVEN consider salted whale. NG ‘of whom have refused to pay taxes under the ordinance, that it is uncon | stitutional. People Refusing to Pay Occupational | aiadvacer tlocuperasewen tactee wat tl COURT 5 AUISY Tax Face Arrest} tan tit see eeau | sivas eat [seeking an opporti » TanV STOCK LOSSES ‘MINE WORKERS CONFER ORGANIZATION \CHEYENNE, Wyo. Apri See ITS act peer hether nne's new occupa’ Minor Cases Djsposed cf During BASIN DISTRICT | HEAVIER THAN OF ALL CIVIC 1 or will not d GHICHESTER S PILLS ’ . . TWO YEAR CONTRACT assault in the courts probably wil be Opening Days of Spring eee | Menta apie FOREly Sheae (asics | f ; > iss arly ne onth as a Lodlest Ask your Di t for Session FIRST REPORT) cnevexxe, woo, avn 2—rev- | CLUBS IS SEEN |}rerie‘or ‘he announces: actermination| Histo erase end NORTHWESTERN IRON & reser of District 22, United Mine ey may ail Uersonta ipabjects to. tes op.) PY BED Fats te otner. Bay of x28 NW, METAL COMPANY BASIN, Wyo, April 24.—District|| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 24—Be-]]| mine cnostoq nee ary Of the coal)t CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 24.—[leration of the ordinance who hace .oy| DIAMOND BEARD FILLS te 6B | S26 East A (new) 525 Rast 4th (old) . Wyo., April 2 | court has been in ‘session this week, two cases occupying the time of the court and jury so far. In the case of W. J. Jones vs Ed H. Stiles, a di- rected verdict was given the plaintiff. Plaintiff was the purchaser of .notes given by defendant in payment of a stallion. In the case of B. D. and C. A. Leay- itt vs. John Allen a directed verdict lated reports of losses of livestéck in the blizzard of last Saturday and Sunday show that Laramie county stockmen did not escape as lightly as earlier reports indicated. The Warren Livestock company’s loss of sheep is believed to exceed 1,000 head. William R. Dubois lost 600 head of sheep. The F. S. King com- Pany lost 200 head of thorobred mine operators of Wyoming, are con- | ferring here relative to a new two-year working contract based on the results of the settlement in the Central. Com-| petetive field, The contract will be} submitted early in May to the miners, | for ratification, | adel PB Le $350 ACCEPTED Secretaries of chambers of commerce and other civic organizations in Wyoming towns are to meet the lat- ter part of May at Cheyenne, Lara- |) mie or Casper to organize a Wyo- ming state chamber of commerce. Cooperation in advertising Wyoming and inducing settlement will be the purpose of the state organization. for the defendant was given by the|[ sheep. Numerous cattle concerns So te Rae a ace a eet judge. This case arose out of alleged) | lost from 50 to 100 head. IN SE TTLEMENT rooming house conducted by Mrs. New-| damage and trespass by sheep of de- | man, has accepted $350 in settlement} jor her claim, and the suit has been| fendant on a canal of plaintiff passing F of " Y ppg s a OR BIG SUIT |i | ou Mrs, Laura Bryant is on trial and CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 24—Mrs.| satmal in the Reaponycelasiy istaaet: ( an is being watched with keen interest as ; jack, wife of a Union Pa-| mated at five cuble miles | it is the first case of the kind to he rif yho some time ago insti-j Rosai Rn “rae | brot in Wyoming courts. The plain- t Mrs. J. M. N NOTICE | Have It tiff leased a farm from the defendant re 9 js Henderson, resident plano and the lease provided for the furnish- Tae leging tha My references, home people. . ing of water for irrigation. Last sex-| grroypunp we. rae ae ed her while P. O. Box 908 4-5-tf d son “there wan 'a. water "shore "| y CHEYENNE. Wyo. anit 24-—‘rwo) SL || You put a dime the Greybull river where the land in question is situation, and the plain- tiff sued for damages by reason of the failure of the defendant to provide wa- ter for irrigating crops. new troops of cavalry to the Wyoming na Cody and Lovell, and when the: inspected and accepted by the federat government Wyoming's national guard quota will be more nearly completed ae 7 tink that {be any: other states. Wyo: ‘ Fresh Shipments Of ; , 2 SPUD BOYCOTT | \cont ct its quis. The next nemest| P —Then it’s up to you to fill it and start a Savings state has 70 per cent of its quota. FAILS TO CUT RETAIL PRICE CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 24.— ch nne organized labor's “boy- cott" of potatoes is still in effect, but the price of spuds continues to soar regardless. Now $8.00 per hun- dredweight, in comparison with $5.75« per hundredweight when the boycott was Inaugurated more than-a month 30, the price of potatoes, local deal- ers assert, soori may reach $11.00. << ______. SALVATION ARMY COUNCIL : ORGANIZED IN BIG HORN BASIN, Wyo., April 24.—Pursuant to the plan of extending the activities of the Salvation Army in the west an advisory council for Big Horn county was organized here yesterday with Dr. H. T. Harris as chairman, J. C. Stewart as vice chairman and R. R. Ferris. sec- retary, A survey of the county will be made at once and report made to the army. Assault Plaintiff Is Found Guilty of Peddling Booze CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 24.—Mrs.| Beatfice Paimer, colored, who is, en-| deavoring to have Sylvested Gaines, al-! so colored, convicted of assaulting her} with a razor and inflicting wounds which almost cost her life, herself was convicted in the distriet court Thurs-) day on a charge of bootlegging. Sen-| tence has not been pronounced. Mean- while Gaines, who once was convicted on Mrs. Palmer's charge but was grant- ed a new trial, grins broadly when he gazes in the direction of the wo- man’s section of the county jail. | | ——_— “TALK WITH KING” LIFE INSURANCE ON A BUSINESS BASIS An inquiry entails no obligation. William E. King State Manager. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Room 2; Lynch Building Phone 120-5 Pog ‘a od etna Goatees Saat Sac este RK? pM ogee, + RA ? aXe» 2 a r ! Come in and see this beautiful ma- D Os fay chine TODAY—A demonstration RD ee, 1% ¢ Pandata taste tate PEPEP MPO Ee Cr OP MOM R? + ie oegen HATS and CAPS Now is the time to discard your winter hat or cap and we can show you almost any style of hat for spring Pn 5% 5M aa? aXe? + % . iM Men’s Department latest up-to-date models. knee lengths. Clothing We are still featuring the well known Hirsh-Wick- wire make of clothing for men of taste and refinement . who are very particular about the style and fit of their clothing. We also carry a splendid assortment of me- dium priced suits for all classes of men and boys in the Call on us for your next suit. Underwear You will soon need some light or medium weight underwear, and we have a large variety to select from, in both union suits and the two-piece garments. We feature the well-known “Lewis” make of union suits which fit perfectly and wear well. different styles, viz: short sleeve and ankle length, short sleeves and three-fourths length, also the athletic styles, no sleeves and Call and see us for spring and summer underwear. You will find our prices right. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ARRIVED THIS MORNING Sweet “Ujolets Large Assortment We Deliver The “Palms Phone 600 sd te ee Richards & Cunningham Company As the weather warms we be- gin to think of our Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel and we want to remind you that we are heavily stocked now with all kinds of lightweight Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys, and can fit you out from head to foot at reasonable prices. There are several Roses, Carnations Tulips, _COmTRicnt 1920 Auman. WicwiRE Coy Peas, of Potted Plants Anywhere 414 East Second St. o%, Soda dacte Se ee i Se ¢ iM io Xa? o-ehe-foegeefeegeeges KD Oe Me Me ° oo ¢ ° % ? MoM K? PUPP OOo o%S ? Me On Oe Ko ee % + iM K2 “8 ao PO 0,0-©, K? - "e-ate-ate-$ iM ° Mo Me a ? Mm oO oe, iM K? Sea. ? Phone i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE paid the taxes prescribed therein. It! is contended by attorneys, a majority ee Here It Is years known as Best, Saiest, Always Rellabw init. We'll do the same. Account. You’ll not miss the dimes—and they soon provide for the emergency that’s sure to come A Dime a day is not much—but it amounts to $37.16 more than the majority saved last year. How about you? Get a bank and get busy The National Bank of Commerce CASPER “Bank of Strength and Service” WYOMING PAY AS YOU WASH You can now obtain this washer on small monthly payments about what you pay a washerwoman. No muss or work—no wear on the most delicate fabrics—the THOR ELECTRIC WASHER does the entire washing and wring- ing for six people in less than two hours, at a cost of 5 cents. No broken buttons or torn clothes, because it washes without rubbing. The THOR does all the work by electricity—with it a delicate wom- an or child can do a big washing without effort. You can prove this for yourself before you buy it. Ask us about the EASY PAYMENT PLAN will convince you. ELECTRIC SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION CO. 142 E. Midwest Ave. (new). 115 E. First (old). Phone 483W The Life Insurance - Business ‘3 . ~ Is one of the biggest institutions in the country to- @ |or summer wear, an A i eo ‘ a Our tennis shoes for men and boys are all in now and we| ————-~———————_ , 'j $ we miro beve ane have them in:several different styles. There is nothing made in ia ae Richards ae ‘ + day. It has kept big corporate interests from the Bd the shoe line that is more comfortable or cheaper than the can- ‘unningham en You % . $ eeaabienten vas shoes, and we have a complete stock of these now. Want the Best.” + rocks of adversity, protected estates from loss, 4 — De and enabled widows to rear and educate depend- ‘ SHOES SHIRTS $ ent families and set their feet in the paths of good For Men and Boys + 6 . Our new spring stock of the well- oe ae of shirts is AY citizenship. known Bostonian shoes are now. here pis ae < ba as hui ' + and we never saw a classier line of | ceived several new ship- “e ‘ shoes in any store than we now have. | ments lately, and _the & SPECIA LIZING IN LIFE INSURA NCE You will find all of the latest | patterns are beautiful, 2 BY shapes in the new dark | especially in the silk and el chocolate shade in vici kid, | mercerized cotton. We o gun metal calf and colt skin for both men and boys, at \ popular prices. We also carry a com- plete line of work shoes for both men prices. Better come in $ VASE + and boys in the elkskin and the black é or chocolate chrome, which we sell | 80d make your selec- ‘YG Ss b very cheap. tions while the assortment is complete. bal ! 72 Ss Te es a ee ee anne also have a beautiful line of percale and mad- ras shirts at popular ogee 1M + “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153