Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 5

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Lizzie Wooster Refuses Pay to Educational Worker Because | Wooster Hates Smoking TOPEKA, Kan. (Py Mail—Tobaceo smoke has proved a 1 storm cloud in the offices of the’ Kansas state de- partment of éducation. Out of it has frown @ mandamiw suit, according to Miss Julia King whe brought the suit, Het, petition recites that Miss Lizzie ‘Wooster, stato superintendent of pub- lie instruction, has refused to sign Miss King’s pay voucher for July, Miss King rays further that this was the flirect outcome of a strong prejudice hela by Miss Wobster against the use of to bacco by men employed in education»: { departments of the state. {Miss Wooster declared, according to Miss King, that no man who smoked was fit to head the Kansas- teachers, Miss King demurred. After some fur- ther discussion, Miss Wooster informed Miss King, the latter says, that her services would not be required after July 1, and that no pay voucher would he forthcoming after that date. Missy King insisted that the Kansas Stat: Board of Bducation only could secarste her from her job, and remained at her desk, in the same room with Miss ‘Wooster, When August Ist came, and no pay voucher arrived for Miss King, Miss King brought a mandamus suit against the superintentent, seeking to force payment of the salary she asserts to be due her. AMERICAN CITY BUREAU SCHOOL IS PROFITABLE Tt was largely thru the efforts of Earle D. Holmes of the Casper Cham- ber of Commerce in urging upon the Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce the importance of the American City Sum- mer school at\ Madison, Wis., that their secretary, Frank J. Wiffler. was sent to the school this year. Mr. Wiffler expresses his apprecia- tion in the following letter to Mr. - Holmes: “It is with great appreciation and gratitude that T want to thank yon for your efforts in my behalf. I find the course on ‘Community Leadership’, ex- tremely interesting and instructive. It ° ‘would have been a great loss had I not been able to avail myself of this oppor- tunity.” genet Nag i COLLECTION OF MEDALLIG ART AND GOINS 1S-PART OF NUMISMATIC MEETING t f “CHICAGO, I, (By Mai)—A_ rich coin and medallic art collection brought> here by, members: of» the “organization, was ‘placed on exhibition here today at the annual convention of the Ameri- can Numismatic association. The c lection is.on exhibition at the Art In- »Stitute where business sessions of the convention are held. Many’ ¢ollectors and dealers in ancient and unique mod- ern: coins are“in' attendance. * fombbhaarafh ser Racssh2 SS Colony Genius Dies, Funeral Rites Are’ Quiet by Request COLONY, Wyo., Aug. 24,—Without religious ceremony of any description which was in accordance with her wish —Mrs, Lena Shepherd beloved presid- ing genius of the “Coyote den” here, was laid at rest in a spot which she had selected on the ranch of her husband, Cola W. Shepherd, Mrs. . Shepherd died after an operation to which she submitted at a Deadwood hospital. She was a profound student of law and philosophy, had been admitted to prac- ‘tice before the interior department, was » Map of the National Park to Park Highway, the longest continuous ing nine western states for a distance of 4/500 miles and connecting and forests. and the American Automobile Association, at Denver. route, in\a sixty-day official tour. way into a hard-surfaced boulevard, and for sufficient scenic wonders in the playgrounds of the nation. >. Y e HERDER IS MURDERED BY HOLDUP ° BODY IS FOUND NEAR THERMOPOLIS Circuit Judge W. N. zenship, ; foo an authority on Jand law, a practical printer and an expert accountant. Her philosophical training caused her to re- gard funeral ceremonies with distaste. She gave no time to society, but de- voted her energies chiefly td employ- ment in the office of the Colony Coy- ote, a publication owned by her hus- Child-Like Wife Is ‘Restored to. Young Husband, by Order PADUCAH, Ky. (By Mail)--Habeas corpus proceedings to obtain his bride were brought here by A. B. Johnson, 17, McCracken county, and restore to him his 15-year-old wife, Mary ‘Brewer Johnson. The girl's mother had interrupted thn honeymoon by car rying off her daughter. Mrs, Brewer fainted when the court’s decision was announced. Sse oan— ‘When friendly ‘Arabs meet their sa- lutation is almost grotesque, for they shake hands seven or eight times, and sometimes repeatedly kiss each other. “After you eat—always use ATONIC (FOR YOUR _STOMACH'S SAKE) one or two tab! t like cand: Instantlyrelieves: Bloated Acid-Stomach TONIC is the best remedy. ittakes fahermfal Pair herd penne intrgmed and, of course, you get of teat thousands wonderfully benefited. money refunded by gist. Cost a trifle. Guaranteed to satisfy or sone own drug- lease try it! FE, SERIA TSC TON SNA SRM ATOR But this native of Norway didn’t get}. his papers, for federal examiners testi- (tied against him, declaring his only rea- son for wanting to become a citizen was so he could obtain a fishing license. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Aug. 24.—Covered with a blanket at the side of his wagon to-convey the impression to passers-by that he; was marae 4 the murdered:hody of Frank L. Belcher, 55, herder for the L. U. Sheep Company. was found on Enos Creek when attention attracted-to-the crime by the scattering of his flock. A blow on -the-cheeky which: crushed the borie, indicated that he w Wanted to Fish, So Asked Citizenship PORTLAND, Oregon, ‘Auk 23.—Con- rad C. Madden, 56 after living forty years in the United States, applied to Gatens for citi- biunt instrument and that after this failed to end his life, a revolver was used to completé the murder. The shot ranged downward after entering “jis shoulder as if fired by someone on horseback. be Robbery, it is believed, was the mo- tive for the crime as no cash or val- uables were found on Belcher’s person. His: watch was gone and he was be- lieved to have a sum of money, One suspect is ‘under. surveillance “of the authorities, Belcher | recently came Miles. City, Mont. here from Cut your board bill—eat at the Har. vey. 8-16-12 Ede DEAR PETE: scenic motor way in the world, travers- twelve national parks and many monuments The highway was dedicated to the people of America by Stephen T. Mather, director of the Na- tional Parks Service; governors of eight states, and officials of the National Park to Park Highway Association Other dedicatory meetings are béing held in cities on the Congress will be asked to conrider appropriations for converting this high- Appropriations to adequately exploit and develop the YOUTH HURLED Hurd, one of a p return from Lande thrown from an jumped the road. phone pole. and broke t) post ground off the road, 3° RENT and 7 p. m. Thursday P, M, Just blew into Pittsburg to close that N and P purchase. While I was waiting for the contract to be signed who'ambles in to the G. M's office but President Holt! Asked me if I had a cigarette. Slipped him my “Camel Garage.” Remember, he hit the “straight” boys when I met him last year? Pete, you ought to hear Mr. Holt talk Camels! Gee, I thought IJ was some Came! spieler. But he went right to the mat with the subject. Say, if I could have shorthanded that line of super- stuff I'd have the job writing Camel-ads by noon today! \ “Reynolds ought to get a dollar ,for_ every Camel cigarette”, Mr. Holt declared. “Why, my boy, Camels are simply wonderful,” he added. “Don't ever let anybody talk about mild ciga- rettes compared with Camels! Iknow! / (Get that, Pete). I've proved it to a hundred smokers that Camels are the mellowest and most refresh- ing cigarette in the world,” etc., etc. Pete, Camels won Mr..Holt like they won me —on their quality! After hearing him cut loose, I felt like saying: “You tell it, old parcel post, I can’t express it! Pete, I’m-hatching an idea about Camels. I'll spill it your direction next time I write! It’s what York State folks call’ a/“pip-ing!” And it’s ripe! s Yours till the next fire-up. Shasta, AGAINST POLE IN CAR CRASH RIVERTON, Wyo., Aug. 24.—George of four on their scalp wounds and other, injuries automobile Hurd struck a tele- The others were unhurt. ‘The automobile plowed pa a fence SOOO SOSOSOOOCOOCCOCOOCO- FOR SALE OR Modern bungalow on East Dover, with basement apart- ment. Apply Peter Clauson, 306 O. S. Bldg., between 5 8-18-tf which TOLOWER H.C. Explorer Stefans’on Leases Artic Lands to Graze Big Herds for Food OTTAWA, Ont., Ang. 23.—According to an order in counéil just gazetted here a vast territory in’ Baffin's Land will be leased to Vilhjalmur Stefunsson, the Arctic explorer for the purpose of grazing reindeer and musk ox herds the meat of which will, it {s said, go far toward solving -the problem ot cheaper food. The land which is to be leased for thirty years with a renewal period not to-exceed twenty years is that section described as the southern half of Baf- fin’s Land south of parallel 88 degs. ten miles wide along the north bound ary of Lake Metilling. For the first fifteen yeirs Stefans: son will be given free grazing privi leges, but for the remainder of his lease he will be asked to pay $11,390 a year. According to Stefansson’s state- ment to the Dominion government he has interested sufficient capital to in- sure the success of his project. While musk-ox meat is known only to a very few epicures of the north- land, reindeer meat is quite a common dish on the northern Pacific. coast and fs often available in restaurants as far south as Portland, Oregon. ‘The meat of the reindeer is very palatable and not unlike that of the white-tailed do mestic deer of the wéstern states. AIRPLANE USED ON HURRY GALL TO-HAAVEST FIELD SHERIDAN, ¥V Aug. formed by telephe hile here that a harvesting machine had broken down 24.—in t his ranch near Arno, and that har- vesting would be d¢layed until repair parts could be precured from’ town, Frank Campbell chartered an alrplane, | oY Restores Health REOLO is a scientific formula which bales lapse pee ly eee ee It ws Testored thousands of as evidence of for cag d if ae ularly two weeks, ani wore your not absolutely satisfied that ‘has benefitted you, he will refund money on request without argument. REOLO is a wonderful tonic, stimulant and health restorer. Test it--at our risk. . Cleveland, Ohio. REOLO, Inc, Me ste Po stecte te Moh Boqorgechoefesfoege-cfookestoate | LOST A gold wrist watch with engraving on back, at golf links. Finder please return to Tnbune and receive re- ward. Se Seo Seo SeoSeo oto heoteocre WOU OU OO eee ee, ae Xe Xa Xd + AERIS SIGMA TPS TER, Can You Afford to Have a Fire? Don’t worry over your insurance. Life has plenty of worries without that. See Us for Your Insurance \ieGEBen General Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg, north latitude and jncluding a ru] A. men and women to health and strength. } | } the disabled machine, which was back! in service within an hour after its break-down. The better part of a day would “have been lost had the parts! Been sent to the ranch by. road. ; Brick tea is a regular form of ex-| change in the western parts of China| and in Mongolia. These bricks bear | an official stamp stating their value.! When small payments have to be made, | a brick may be broken into piece: loaded the repair parts aboard, flew to; Now would be a. good’ time to start the ranch and dropped the parts beside} g movement for blue denim bathing soe. « > + | for all buildings. foundation. Cheaper than wood cofj- structior Bullding Blocks for sale, suitable CONCRETE BLOCKS ¢ For garages and CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK WORKS Factory, Wolcott St.,’ near Burlingtén J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY — Phone 182-M DOWNTOWN OFFICE—GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL OUR MOTTO: “Please the Public.” YOU AND WE ARE IN BUSINESS TOGETHER at least, that’s our view of it. That is why weare ~™ always careful to see that every customer of ours gets the best possible service at the most moderate charge that is fair. HANDBURY-JOHNSON CO. = Heating and Plumbing Engineers 236 West B St. Largest Market Wholesale and Retail. per. Ib. Round Steak, per lb. .. Loin Steak, ‘ per Ib. Shoulder Steak, per Ib. Prime Rib Roast, per Ib> ........ Plate. Boil, x per: Ib. pee | the week, AND 132 East Second Street. Lower Prices on Beef THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK BEEF CUTS Best Shoulder Pot Roast, 20e Shoulder Pot Roast, per lb... Shoulder Steak, per Ib. .. Stew, per Ib. FRESH KILLED POULTRY AND FRESH FISH SMOKED, PICKLED AND CANNED FISH Look for our ad every Monday for prices which will govern for The NORRIS CO. Phone 12. THEY ALL TALK ABOUT DR. MURPHY’S FAMOUS ROOT BEER MADE IN CASPER BY Casper Bottling Works ON DRAUGHT AT ‘GUNNISON’S NEWS DEPOT 0. RAMSEY’S Phone 988. in the State oe 30¢ ieee .... 3d VEAL CUTS .25e 30e ERY DAY Paints ‘ Window Glass Muresco and Bronzes Delivery. to All Parts of City O-Cedar MOPS AND OILS | Varnishes Stains Brushes HOLMES HARDWARE @ 1 | | | HOLMES TO HOMES PAINT SPORT/NG'GOO. PHONE AuTo SUPPLIES 60l SECOND AND WOLCOTT ST CASPER, ‘WYO. Oe] sem atv Rees wey ~~

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