Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE FLOOR LEADER TO GET BEHIND SOLDIER BONUS Majority Nentanent Should Pre-| vail, Says Congressman Mon- dell in Discussion of Relief for Service Men (Special to The Tribune.) WASHINGTON, April 28.—In disev the bonus legislation on Tuesday pril Congressman Mondell statec that as Republican floor leader he be i it his duty to assist in carrying the will of the majority as he un derstood it. Since in his opinion a ma jority were in favor of bonus legis he should endeavor the same enacted along the lines of the four-fold plan suggested by the Ameri can Legion and presented in bill form Wh sked as to when the legislation was to be taken up Mr. Mondell expressed the opinion that it would b taken up and passed on Monday, } Mr. Mondell expressed regret that the ment of the bonus required addition taxation but expressed the hope that a plan of taxation could be worked out in a way that would be fair and equita- ble and lay the ible burdén. GOLE CLIMBED T0 16000 FEET ON REGENT FLIGHT TO GET OUT OF CLOUDS Roy Sample, manager theatre, had a remark: of his trip from ¢ Week in the Curtiss 20, out like of the ne story Tris to tell to Denver last rplane piloted by Bert Cole when he returned from the M ligh city. M ample went to Denver on a real winter y in an ef. fort to get motion picture films from Denver which he had been unable to obtain on account of the snow blockade that prevented the operation of trains between here and Denver for about five days last week, Ascending to an altitude of about 16,000 feet in order to fly above the clouds, Mr. Sample said today that from this height near Cheyenne he was able to see many Colorado towns which dot the panorama between Cheyenne and Denver. A motion picture operator of the’Fox film service took pictures of the landing on Humphrey's field in Denver to be shown later in the weekly service. It took ten men and all of the power in-the giant Curtiss airplane to get the machine into the hangar at Denyer, he news said. Because of the depth of the snow at Denver it was sided almost im- possible to get the machine off the ground and the mains in Denver. Curtiss plane still re ation | to assistein having| ee ee | LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING ‘SU0,000 DAMAGE ASKED | FOR INJURIES RECEWED WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO BASIN, Wyo., April 28—A suit erat is interesting aside from the fact that $30,000 is to be tried nace Robert T. Roleson is suing Farlow of Park county for $30,000} this week. N. | ed injuries which he all Ss are perm anently disabling. Roleson asserts that | he was eranking the car for Mrs. Far- low and that she started the machine and ran him down. Mrs. Farlow as-! serts that Roleson had finished crank | ing the car and had stepped a be. fore she thru in the clutch, but that he stepped back in front of the car to re- move the crank and was run down as a result of this voluntary action on | . Aside from these contentions, : up the defense ted with therefore, he | ty to Roleson’s | EASTERNERS TO HUNT BEAR IN CODY DISTRICT (Special to The Tribune.) CODY, Wyo., April 28—Ned Frost. a noted guide, has accepted a commission to pilot a party of eastern hunters into} the ‘near courtry” near Yellowstone park, where the easterners propose to hunt grizzlies with bows and arrows Frost's confidence in the ability of the archers to overcome the grizzly in his native haunts with the weapon of the Indians is attested by his deter: to carry a trust peating BUFFALO PLANS | nd that, ar y be « y BUFFALO, Wyo., April 28.—The Buf- falo town council has under advisement | bids for laying the first street paying here. The bids will not be acted upon | by the council until after they have been submitted to the municipal electorate at a special election. a FEATURE COMING TO THE HUB THEATER “The Virgin of Stamboul,” the first of Priscilla Dean’s master-features for Universal-Jewel, written by H. H. Van Loan and produced by Tod Browning, is announced as the attraction at the Hub Theater next Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This is pro BIG 1 Cateher Gharri brilliant ding the star 3 rlaying| for Washington shows the wisdom of} nounced the most sumptuous screen production of the year and marks the return of the fascinating Miss Dean after a long absence from the films.— Ady. | RD RY rs o4, Mn dastest Roegeoeiedt + RK? foc K? » o ? RK? + O4.06, 04, R? + 4, %, oo! ? K? xs + oo o, o¢, K) ¢ on sh aaa? $ Will Close on Arbor Day 3 o*, KR? - o, - RP + ro he sho efecto 2, ++, ¢ $ Persons having business with the under- 3 + signed banks will kindly make arrangements to re Ds attend to urgent matters on Thursday, April 29, ¥ ne or Saturday, May 1. $ + CASPER NATIONAL BANK, 4 ¥e & io, 4, + o, ° 4, io, + io See ?, +4, 4, ° +, Xa? +4, 2 ? 4, 0, . 4, R2 ° exe Xn o, + K “ 4, o, e +, e RO 4 > “, a Friday As has been customary for many years past, all the banking institutions of Casper April 30, WYOMING NATIONAL BANK, STOCKMEN’S NATIONAL BANK, CITIZENS’ NATIONAL BANK, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE + bound to the district court under bail of } $1,500. ATTLE FOUND BURIED UNDER DRIFT IN CITY Wyo., head of beef cattle we smothered within the city limits of. Cheyenne during the recent unprece- April dented has been re- vealed by t melting of a huge drift that fornied in a grove on the out- skirts of the town. The receding snow exposed the huddled corpses of the animals.. They sought shelter beneath the low-hanging branches of the trees and were sno’ ed under. They were the property of the Hammond Packing company. HIGHJACKER 1 CAUGHT WHILE TRAIL 15 WARM 2 THERMOPLIS, Wyo., April 28—With- in an hour after the home of Victor | Johnson, a prominent attorney, had | been “hight jacked” and 12 cases of ex- cellent whiskey stolen, the of Nelson Maybell in the Antlers hotel was under siege by the police, whom Maybell defied with a pistol rch warrant had been sy The apartments then wer the officers and nine which Johnson subsequently identifi s his were found, Maybell has given .000 for his appearance in dis trict court on a charge of. burglary until a orn out, searched by | ee “of whiskey \MANCAUGHTON | COAST ACCUSED | BY YOUNG GIRL (Special to.The Tribune.) FIRST PA VI BUFFALO, Wyo., April -W. A.| NG Noble, brot back from the state of | Washington on a charge of illegal asso- riati vi y gE gi is bet (Special tacwke Wasbane) ciation with a young girl, has been = Estrada Cabrer whose regime has} been overthrown in atemala, lived | in constant fear of as ion during | the more than twenty years that he | held the presiden of the republic. He kept himself constantly surrounded | by big guard of soldier and such | was his fear of being poisoned that for many years he had all his meals cook | ed by his own mother. | TYPEWRITERS | Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter * Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 1% + o SN RK? ww 1M RK? + R? On eee Xe Xe eX ag 7 + 1M Sadao ++, iM + Oe oh aXe) RO ‘aa? ? 1% O RA ¢ KA to aSo-afo- ate ate-of We e OO M% ¢ RM eee, or ? iM edd. KA + + RK ° 1920 4, R? + 0-4, K + CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 28.—Clif- Do you feel weak and unequal to the ford Sewall, benefi under a will] work ahead of you? Do you still cough artments |Of Mrs. EMlen Boyle Conroy which re-| a little, or does your nose bother you? cently “was refused admission to pro-| Are you pale? Is your blood thin and | bate, is preparing to institute a .con-| ery? Better put your body into test of an earlier will, since admitted! shape. Build strong! a {Pr ‘RACING MEET DATES ARE *o oho ote afe ste ote-ate ste-ate-ete-cfods oe o-sfo-efe-efe-efecte-es * iM ve nL in 28 oe Oe rere, %, * K Dé Me + Re-afoagesfo-' Ss ee es es ed Se De So esto 4%o-400-6% 4% 40 ste he sho ote te te teste Mate tee tee ete tin br tistes rds ts tee bee hen nin on: PPL LLLP NP NS SP SOLO SP TO COT ON TOTP TONG HO HO HO Oe pM OP OO 09 ae te” PGP OOP TOTO Ueto re i oC we The Casper Daily WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 192 _—————— BURNETT OPTICAL co. Skilled Opti, Ground Fisg.” NOTICE TO WATER CO? TERS! University Club Committees Are to Meet Tonight general A penalty will be added to all water rents due for the January i re ov not paid by April 30, 1920,) id water will be sh off. CITY TE | REASURER.| 4-28-2t _ Read the Tribune want ads. committee, which in- Is Yours Still Here |cludes all of the subcommittees of the ‘8 o'cle in the director's room. of the Sa ic en's Na The re of progress made » Wye April 28.—The! placing the Univ the Cheyenne ‘Thorobred| basis or to do away ‘ociation to hold its annual) to be stual plan. y Clb on a with the idea taken up at the meeting tonig Breeders’ a running t immediately before the! —_—~ | e Frontier jays ph ion. instead of For forty-five year: iS ? the big wild west show, is op-| by his been the official secretary to the | r ) | ou e 1 by the Cheyenne chamber of} Lord Mayors of London. e | commbres; a committee representing | which appeared before the city com- | . missioners and entered a protest. The | We refer to the Thrifty Household Budget Book commi $ control the situation, | that we offered to give you. inasmuch as Frontier park y prop. } pI of the Thorobred Breed- 1 ion has expired, the associa- is applying for a new lease and the commissioners may write into the proposed new lease any conditions they desire. HINDU PLANS TO GHT PROBATE OF EARLY WILL to probate, under the terms of which St. Mary Catholic cathedral is’ the f beneficiary of the aged woman's An old, reliable blood- maker and | herbal tonic made from wild roots and | | The Budget System simply plans ahead how to spend your income to best advantage. It detects the leaks and’ helps you stop them. We have but a few left. If yours is among the few, call and get it. Once you have the system working you'll not go back to the haphazard way most people barks, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi-al Discovery. This "nature remedy” comes In tablet or liquid form. 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