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-PAGE TWELVE "= [LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | COMPLICATIONS CAUSED = MILLIONS LOST | BY MERRY-GO-ROUND PUT | EXECUTIVE MANSION OF ON WORTHLESS | WYOMING oHIFTED 10 CAREYHURST THIS WEEK ~_ FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920. | Veteran Concessionaire | of Frontier Days Meet Will Be on Job Again CHEYENNE; Wyo., June 11.—The ttle ma: ith the big voice, Colonel A. L. (Hunky) White, a familiar figure to scores of thousands of persons who have attended Frontier Days celebra- uons here during the last ten years, will be on the job again this year. Col- onel White is the perennial Frontier Days cushion concessionaire. He keeps he Casper Daily Erfbune hat he expects to be here in July and to be on the job of renting cushions as heretofore. By viva voce unanimous vote he was accorded the privilege. PLATTE GOUNTY PROJECT ON YELLOWSTONE 10 Bt ~TINCLUDED IN NEXT WORK (Specia: to The Tribune.) ,stretch between Uva and Glendo and, The sedate conservative fellow who used to settle down at fifty and raise whiskers is seventy years old now, uses his safety razor every morning and jalso includes the construction of three |eoncrete bridges and one 180 foot con- crete ford, for which the contract is) to be, awarded in addition to the con-} gets up at 5 o'clock every morning to tract for the read construction. play golf. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER ~ COUPLE BERING THE BARS: STOCK SIN WYO. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 11—In ad-} The Store That Is in a Class By Itself dition to the road projects, already an- nounced, for which the state highway . kmail warehouse full of cushions here CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 11.—From CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 1—|| CUPYENNE, Wyo. june 11.—The}-the year around merely for use during ® merry-go-round to the United States = |residence on the J. M. Carey & Bro.| ‘he few days of the annual wild west district court is the unusual course !f iat Bt yk beara ontting I ranch at Careyhurst, Converse oounty,| how. Last year he moved to Califor-| commission will receive bids and IRIS THEATER BUILDING Which the affairs of Crescencio Leon! Gther “wildcat” corporation stocks, J{bécame the Wyoming summer “exec.| a. intending to retire | fmom active] award contracts on June 15, another a and Sadie Galligos have led them dur- | Shy "inat probably eighty, per cent {Utive mansion” Thursday, when Mrs.{Dusiness, but the Frontier committee) section of the Yellowstone highway in ing the last few weeks. They are Now} O° these stocks were worthless, is an | Robert D. Carey, wife of the governor,| as received notification from Tia Ju. Platte county has been included. x* in the county Jail, the man held on 2 Ot eee eee ieee ealie A. Miller, { {824 two children arrived at the ranch| 27a _where he is_attending the races, This section confbrises the 15-mile ‘ charge of violation of the Mann act and bain *Hito spend the summer, accora = = = = 5 = = = Se : RR pS EPC PS ae 8 J je spend the or panied by the woman as a witness against him. | Collector of internal revenue for the }) 7 OPC ave mother, ‘M. ot | Pe etestesteste-at reat ate-etot toate fo o-egey ote h t nts ’ Mrs. s . Mrs. Freeman of | % Me se ate-ete-ateete-ot LO On Mo Me ta ates Po-ho-atetoatedteatectectestetestoatecte-sho-atecte dhe eho cio-oetede- Each has teeri unable to provide district of Wyoming, wno pases his |] Douglas and Miss Fahy of Casper. Gov-| fe Oe @ a a a te SA os ss yond of $5 a d ‘ ernor Carey, who is attending the Re-| ‘ 1 weeks ago, it is charged, the | Other information of an official char- Pye tian Fa lGnil ech ven oni ateent >§ e e y » from Colorado, the | - cago, will go to the ranch upon his re-| lation of the Mann| turn, and throughout the summer will " am om an er Thomas Kelly, who had been arrest- fiveame time ee Fe ex ‘ lea) fon being uintoxtcated ahads charged |aee emo octemer: >< mt that ‘Tommy Clark had sold him [V0] ————————=———9 | °° . e this aet of Sadie's|Pints of whiskey at the rear door of < large six-pistol, “bent” the butt of the! pees Sa — | FOR YOUR 6% weapon over Sadie's head and then| Wouldn't it be pleasant when your boy & } Cordillero. He called Pete to the door| For him Jo say earnestly, “A thousand ba of the latter's residence and without ex-| I did save. i i Money to Loan on Diamonds, Se planation or warning opened a bom-|Start him now a saving at the Citizen's} Jewelry, Guns, Clothing = bardment that sent Pete to the hospi- nf bend aed) i Te peated ak Pi) ana then in years to come, he will have/]| Casper Loan and Clothing || 4 but you to thank. |] Store—229 South Center 4 ae | Citizen’s National Bank. iM feet + nd plowed rr 1M In Men’s ‘Department We are compelled to reduce our stock in the men’s and boys’ department to make room for the workmen to proceed with the rebuilding, of our store, so if the public will help us out on this proposition we will meet them half way with liberal discounts on all pur- chases made during this rebuilding sale. Callonus and be convinced that we mean business. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing We will allow a discount of 10 per cent on all men’s and boys’ suits and extra pants during this sale and make alterations free of charge, which means a saving of 15 to 29 per cent on all suits and pants. Our stock was nevzr more complete, so you will have a good assortment to pick from. Come in and look over our men’s a1d boys’ suits and extra pants. It will be our pleaxure to show them to you, even if you are not ready t) buy. A small deposit will hold a suit for thirty days. : MoM Moree, ? ? , and revelations which she made psulted in Crescencio being ar- raigned Wednesday before United States Commissioner Dan W. Gill and being | bound over to the federal grand jury | for violation of the Mann act. PROPERTY OWNERS SEEK SOLUTION FOR LOSS OF HUNDREDS YOUNG TREES Hundreds of trees throughout Cas- per are slowly being killed or serious- 6 ly injured through the spring opera- tions of tree worms or by San Jose scale. Spraying of trees appears to be the only solution of the problem, according to unofficial tree experts. G. M. Penley, county agent, has been ask-j ed to take up the problem because its solution means the saving of Casper's shade trees. County Agent ernoon that there was no San Jose| scale known to be prevalent in Casper | but that tree insects were known to| ~_ be damaging the trees of the city. A] formula which has been tested and said| sas fr - Notice to All Wool Growers pect can be secured from Mr. Penley at the Cte pedi: house. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY WOOL GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION is being called for Federal Dry Agent on Vain Hunt for Booze; | s MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14th At the County Court House 1M + ~ Appetizing Specials CANTALOUPE SUNDAE STRAWBERRY SUNDAE The Palace Ice Cream Parlor 240 South Center Oo o% aa Xa” iM ¢ Peete iM e 4 eee % ? Sogo efoate- ato 1% + M% soefe-efe-eget + Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day 1% = Penley said this aft- ¢ 0, Rogeetest ¢ re oe, ¢ ot rerrres 1M OO Pool Hall Is Searched) CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 11.—The| first search for liquor conducted by Rus- | nell L. Donley, Wyoming's recently ap-} pointed federal prohibition commission: | er, Wednesday proved fuitless, the ran-| sacking of a structure at the rear of | Me 5% err e, + 1M ied Sot the Manewal bakery and Sct z ba Bros {Pool hall in whieh it, waste > | Mr. W. J. Lewis, special agent for the general land of- 4 result sli thevalssovern “Oe oars teas | fice, will be here on that date to take up with the wool grow- + RES SNES OE TT ers the problem of securing stock trails in all parts of the y HA | Ss and ( ‘APS or county. Now if you want trails it is up to you to be at this y PION E ER meeting and show Mr. Lewis the absolute necessity of having ¥ GROCERY || "= $ DM. d : de AND MEAT MARKET Other matters of vital importance will be taken up at oe en an this meeting, and it is up to every wool grower in Natrona BHONE SS County t k ial effort to be present $ al . al 2 jal e' r e pr . Sandison & Fiddes ee eee x Se Boys THOS, FIDDES, Manager Remember the date and time—Monday, June 14, at 2 >< Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. rey p.m. i - bd You never saw a larger stock Prosapt orice G. M. PENLEY, County Agricultural Agent. oe SE aman ntend Bove hata antany, & city the size of Casper and we oe want to reduce it by offering m3 you liberal discounts. We can 64 save'you from 10 to 20 per cent 3 on all men’s and boys’ hats and ¥ caps, so now is the time to buy “ a new hat or cap. > 1M + “By their deeds ye aa shall know them” The man of foresight and vision, knowing the un- certainty of the future, carries sufficient life in- surance to protect his business, and enable his widow to rear and educate his children, and set their feet in the paths of good citizenship. = We have the largest assortment of shirts in Casper, in all styles made from a cheap work shirt to a beautiful pongee silk shirt and will allow a discount of at least 10 per cent on any shirt in the store, and we have some very pretty patterns to select from. Shoes We are always well stocked with shoes for men and boys and right now we are so crowded for room that we must reduce the shoe stock and will allow discounts: of 10 to 20 Per Cent On all men’s and boys’ shoes - ¥ during this rebuilding sale. It will pay you to buy several pairs for future wear. Trunk and Suit Cases and Traveling Bags This stock takes up more room than we can spare so we will allow discounts of 10 to 20 per cent on all trunks, suit cases and traveling bags during this rebuilding sale. If you intend to travel any this summer it will pay you to buy your luggage from us. Call and see our stock and get our Specializing in business and family protection prices. “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153 THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Oo Mo Mr Mo Mata to eo teoteosciesn io 2, Soeteedeateetoagestoage-ctoege-esoete-ase-cfe-sfoate-aseee-ateate-atoate-ste-ste sie ste aie-sco-toae Lnteattoseee 4 © Me Me Me Me Oe Me Me Me eM ors Re eteegedtogeate-dtecdoatete ete dtecteate toate dtoeieatecteatotoetoatees 4 } i