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GRAND CHAPTER OF OE. 3, NAMES LUSK, Wyo., Sept. 8.—Sheriff Joss’ inve Jo Jireh, has thrown no light on the ide SSLAYER’S VICTIM FOUND IN FIELD, MANVILLE HAS MURDER MYSTERY STATE OFFIGERS ss’ investigation of the case of Dom- inick Rosso, 45, who was found beaten to death in a corn ficld north of ntity of the murderer, nor has it un- 1,955 ENROLLED | “IN SCHOOLS ON ~ FIRST DAY HERE FAVOR ASKED OF INDIAN TRIBE SACRE ) PIPE MAY BE DISPLAYED LANDER, Wyo., Sept. 8,—Gen. Hugh L. Scott of the board of Indian commissioners, a student of Indian lore and who arrived this week on priesthood. Its presentation is accompanied by ceremonies, rites and incantations led by Oscar White, the aged Arapahoe - 8, 1920 Plonship finals)—First, Fred Engles, average time, 37 seconds; second, Ea McCarthy, average time, 44 seconds; third, Carl Williams, average time Tot given. Event No, 11—Girl’s. Cow Horse Race—First, Helen Elliott of Casper; second, Leona Sears of Casper; third, Dorothy Griffith of Casper. The, list of prizes offered chants follows: a Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Talbott of New York City, arrived in Casper this by mer- ¢ j 88 tiv y vl | q an inspection of the Shoshone and | high priest. The visitor must ap- f isit 1 Mrs. J. S. Mechling of Casper) covered any possible motive on the Part of any person? Rosso, who was of | West Casper Figures Not Included) Arapahoe reservation, will be the | proach the shrine barefooted, with {77° oD ithighenan vane amity, 350 South Made Associate Grand Ma- & reserved disposition, came to Niobrara County recently from Philadelphia, | jn Preliminary Total; Conges- | fifth white person to gaze on the | face painted and must retain the | 42) ‘street. tron and Mrs. Townsend Is Reelected Treasurer and virtually nothing regarding his past associations is known here. All possible cjues to the identification of the victim had been removed, tion Reported in Many Grade Rooms paint for a full day and night after the ceremony of presentation. The pipe is about 2 feet long of | stone, with a mouthpiece shaped like sacred pipe of the Arapahoes, the ob- ject of their greatest veneration, if his request is acted upon favorably > by the tribal tribunal. Arapahoe . Ps 2, 1 The Grand: Ghapier,):Order of | the|) WcMaine aR papess; and|the tradeimaric mamefon’ his:sult sad) been clipped) 7 ay Casper has increased greatly in| tradition has it that the pipe was pre- | a duck’ bill and has been kept care- |) First Run Day in Casper’s Eastern ar, which held its twenty-| from his clothes, population. during the past year is in-] sented to the tribe by God at the time | fully painted and is wrapped in lay- Paramount Program : Cire (eaneael Sonar 8 eee eee) The man is supposed to have been one of a party of four who shipped | dicated by the partial schoo! enrollment| of the creation and since that time | ers of costly cross fox furs and rich iB r day and Tuesday, elected the follow figures which were available yesterday| has been carefully guarded by the ' cloths. f ing officers: | out from Chicago to work on the steel gang on the Northwetern. Two |at the close of the first full session. i Grand matron, Bertha Van Devend-! members of the party had trouble en route and another, who went to work These showed 1,725 grade school pu- “bucking” the Legion boys up when and patron, John Hartzell; asso- Z pils enrolled exclusive of the West Cas- any Tate OCAnae Teeter! negate ie t and matron, Viola Mechling;| on a farm near here, believes the tragedy had its inception at that time. | per school which will not be opened un- ne pe prog i - 2 ‘id more than his share of advance r » grand patron, William H. yt next week. These with 230 fn t! ae ? Dickinson; grand secretary, Inez M. | high schoot rade: a/total of 1,9 5 e iT WINDUP OF Bxadilent Lecdpevation | py" tm Robinson; grand treasurer, Lillie E. rolled the first day. a Stapleton in arranging publicity and} grand canductre 4s,‘ Mary AGRICULTURAL | Park school has 502, Central 550, shat anerer sete dy ple ha diese ; l ate grand conductress re Caspermoe and Burlington’ 214. "| tion of Mrs Frank O'Brien should not! Continuous t au; nd chaplin, Nellie An enrollment of 67 at Salt Cree Bi MPEDE heloveribeked! I: Romick; grand marshal, Vine Gilman; INTERE T and 38 at the Mills Baker school yes: | The winners of prises Offered by mer: 1 p. m. to 11 p.m. grand organist, Myrtle Sawler; grand RiGee ae cada eg ‘hants in the city follow: 4 dah, Anne 07 ans, grand ety aes | crowed: iw addautnenteacae ie tolie —_ ys ial sc proach d roast phos oodrick; and & Estelle Fe. Continued from rage 1. and Clothin; company, best steer ' Keays; Martha, Mary Turner; GREAT FACTOR BI CORRE ae oe Ron, asc ys ay sat aeer Pa TODAY- | grand Matt rlow; grand * alia . ¥ °F | second place in this championship event] Ed McCarthy, leather vest by Camp- warder J grand sen (Guitiquea \troml Page!) The high school enrollment was| Ut Tex had seen much rain while he| bell-Johnson store, for best relay race tinel, Wiliam Pugh + dh biobevass greatly increased today, many having | W&S in the service and consequently it] team. Mrs. Mechling’s office is the next] tions of consequence, which we may failed to enroll yesterday because of| Ud not bother him, Slim Caskey, best hat at Frank Can- highest in the order, and she will very{make to our farming area, from this attendance at the Stampede. Threatening weather after two big] ner's store, champion bulldogger. be anced to the office of/time on, must come by putting water | Jury Reports Next Monday When ee | days held down the attendance yester-| Norman Cowman and Charles Will- Town-|on the dry lands of the arid and semi- Trials \Willlieain ie Roberts | day but the Legion management indi-] ‘ams, tied for first, $25 Stetson hat of- arid country, or by taking water off of u ‘gin; , cated this morning that the Stampede] ‘ered by Richards and Cunningha: | the swamp lands, of which we have and Gavin Cases on Crim- ui Was) a (miccess financially. 375 pate cricuere ohared: by caeneeS ‘a In Sir James Bzrrie’s Fa- dge large areas in some sections, or by 5 Many cars were stalled and had te| tional Hank, and complete camp Vic- ; . is be ing hela at Buffalo ete aigeite the stumps out of the cut- inal Docket IS REVOKED RY COUNCIL be towed to the city yesterday when] trola outfit and 12 records by Richter mous Play, at over timber lands of the north and SSS they became mired on the road leading | Music company for best bronc rider on é 1¢ south. There are, of course, large pos-| The docket for the September term Hi to the fair grounds. A regular cloud-| saddled bronc. SPECIAL PUPILS GIVEN sibilities in intensive farming, in that| in the court of the Sixth Judicial dis-| opecast of what may happen to| Durst flooded the fair grounds and the| John Free won the $25 pair of Stacy | ‘ land thrift which admits of neither | trict was called by Judge Ralph Kin: other taxicab drivers reported to be | County road and tracks made by hun | Adams ‘shoes for champion steer rider : waste nor neglect, and in ever-improy- | Pall yesterday afternoon and cases Were | needing and driving recklessly espe- | dreds of motor cars did the rest. offered by the Webel Commercial com- +] F AN ing methods, which must be as inspir-| 8¢t Up to October 1. Monday | ially during the Stampede Days came| Hundreds aided in making the Stam | >any. i ing to agricultural life as to the pro-| The jury will be called next Monday | rast night at the city council meeting | Pede @ success for the first year in] John Maggert won the $90 leather tt fession or to commercial leadership. I | #@Nd@ both civil and criminal jury cases/ nun the taxicab license of Bill Ra-| SPite of many difficulties, most of which| oat offeréd by the Golden Rule for : want a soul in farming, to set agiow |W be heard next week. sv, | Wards was revoked by the council. Bd- | "esulted from the fact that it was the the best brone bareback rider on a ¢ je most independent and self-respect-| |The case of the state against Nye/ Woras ts no longer permitted to drive| first attempt by the Legion post of Cas-| three-day average. it ing activity in all the world.” Roberts is set for Monday afternoon at| 4 taxicab according to the laws of the| Per. To the merchants, business men| Jack Brown copped the $50 prize of- u S i : DEFINITE POLICY 4 o'clock and the Seats of the state ) city. Numerous complaints were made| 2nd others who afded in many little| fered by V. C. Wray of Wray's Cafe a While. it is impossible at the present |pQ AID DEVELOPMENT. against Claude J. Gavin, embezzlement, |eaingt the reckless driving of id.| 1nd bir ways, the Legion management| for the best rider on “Bald Pete,” huge time for the Casper schools to under-|° «phe time has come when, as a na-| is set for ‘Thursday, September 13, at peeiante feels: indebted: Bra tinavvetemts ae ake the formation of night classes for] tion, we must determine upcn a def-|10 a. m. ; The American Legion post here, the Summary, of Tuesday’s Events t se who wish extension schooling, | nite agricultural policy. We must de-| Dates for hearings on 34 civil cases B Raided urgent in? thet atate) ‘tae modeat-opithe|¢clnvent® Noi28 == SurkerteRacearine Supt. A. A. Slade announces that spe-}ojde whether we shall undertake to|#nd eight criminal cases were set yes- rewery Kaiaeé act that unaided by any city organiza-|Pax Irvine of Casper; second, Jack olal stodents may enrollin the FeRuler | Tale: of) thaUnited Mtates ‘a seitase.,| Corday, and iothgcal willbe) saciiazer. tion it was able to make a success of| Brown; third, Jay Miller. Time, 152.5 3 Riot! high school classes for one or two sub-} taining nation—which means that we by Dry A ents: “ts first Stampede which advertised the | seconds. Tread Softly. It’s a Riot if they so desire. shall grow within our own boundaries gi b city of Casper more than any event| Event No. 8—Bareback Bronce Riding 1 He is e jally anxious that those who wish special business training en- all of the staple food products needed to maintain the highest type of civil- WORKER AT MULE GREEK Five Arrested ; (championship finals)—First, Roy Kane; third, held here in the last five years. The aid of Mayor Pelton, Chief of} second, Yakima Conutt; John held at the place in violation of the Scott, progra: (championship finals) — First, John Tom Haymond, conces-} : roll for part time work in the high| jzation—of whether we shall continue | Police E. M. Ellithorpe and Councilman | Maggert. ’ bat etree A SHS this have been| £or, the pene Sbxcursnauatialtend A ST. Loup, Minn., Sept. 8—The | [h® committeemen in charge of the | Jack BERR Ie ScOne, Ike \Armstrong; | employed jn ‘the high’ school! commers| ene utane veririvalita’ teen, terenebe iby plant of the St. Cloud Brewing com- | pelea mxcollent (oonttol, of be jenee it No. 5—B Riding with Sad cial departnent) and’ special’ studental seccieeenamatnbden it ese sary, to| | Pany was raided last night by a score | \\\71C 8 CLAUD RS Bouse aoe cnEAUe I a me a WF a ai : ) ut Nebeian will be received! for training in’ short-list onect, tne cetaing Mundrede of mullet | of prohibition enforcement agents | ef Hllithorpe won unstinted praise. Corre na aaa Gunitaa fir nlketinn tat ee hand, bookkeeping, typewriting, bust-|jions, I belleve in the self-sustaining, —_—— fromthe Twin: Cities, and {ire oe | ee eee eee eee tee eat hid, Uivekinies cOonttee cisure ’ Onglish or for two or three of| independent, self-reliant nation, agricul- LUSK, Wyo., Sept. 8—Frankk Drie: Sala auditwo econ eines lerneteaveinte r) ebhece ie Baie cae Steed was eliminated when “his horse ir ibjects, if they wish. at rially ly. Wi co, 23, employed by the hio OF Mine | nc oh *. 1 work they elect without being required s , met instant death when caught More than £73 Per 4 nt. De G head ica t wet back zi y 4 Wont beyee outa ioe pele reculen curity and_are equal to the tas fei ee, i sateeetl fi sticonsitt cent alcohol has been brewed and | 7°nt! Dr. G. M. Anderson and Jack| Event No. 6—Bareback Steer Riding A WESTERN: FEATURE as would be required for graduation He was hurled into the machinery aes et-ns and grounds; Martin Larsen, com-| Free; second, Tex Smith, representing 4 credits. and horribly crushed. Bi a ~ | mittee secretary and ticket reserva-| American Legion; third, Jack Brown. as Mr. Slade will be very glad to con~ DONATION GIVEN TO KANE. ae LIN: 7 tting in a| placed in my way,” is a scrawled note RAWLINS, yo., Sept. 8.—Wik pu \r y y, 3 ricer Ni Powe management and program arrangement. | " sey chlorine mixing apparatus at the city | left by a burglar who entered the Skin-| Price. Natrona Power Co., Phone 69. ( liam L. Carlisle, train bandit, whose | otc ovine came up. for discussion. | ner pool hall here and stole a quantity 9.8-3t| TO Mr. Daily should be given credit for! fer with any who are interested in this special work. ‘BILL’ CARLISLE TAKES UP FANCY WORK IN PRISON Ww CRITIGIZED; CHLORINE TREATMENT 1S PROPOSED, The condition of the city drinking water came in for its share of abuse | last night at the city council meeting | when the question of | Temptation Is Too Strong, Thief Says in Note to Owner OSAGE, Wyo., Sept, 8.—‘‘Excuse me, but temptation should not have been A collection taken up among the} spectators at the American Legion Stampede yesterday afternoon to help| Roy Kane, who was injured by his| horse about 3 o'clock yesterday, was swelled to more than $275 by later con- tributions. The collection at the grand- stand amounted to about $210. ee For sale at half price, all electric fixtures, tible lamps and floor lam We are overstocked, therefore h: ons; E, C. Calhoun, tickets; George} Event No. 8—Roman Standing Race Rveretts, police; Hal P. Riney, picture|—First, Jack Brown; second, Ike Arm- concessions; D. W. Ogilbee, speakers; | Strong. ’ E. Fitzpatrick, auditor, and’ M. P.| Event No. 9—Steer Bull Dogging: Wear, publicity and advertising. (championship finals)—First, Slim Cas- Hal Curran and D. C. McCarthy con-| key, 34 seconds; second, Ray Quick, 62 seived the idea of bringing the show | Seconds; third, Yakima Conutt, 1:29. to Casper. But to Fred Dralle fell} Event No. 10—Steer Roping (cham- the burden of. general supervision and| i sriachieoeatinotepremncnibaaniaetuseall management, and Mr. Dralle did the ich in fine style. Tom Daily was general advisor in! VIGILANTES’ Then Another Comedy “ABASHFUL | BLACKSMITH’ SI exploits have filled more newspaper s inion. that | of cheap Jewelry offered as prizes in a | i z celumns than those of any” fetion | Maver, Pelton, voleed the opinion that | oh rca Totter ameter Added Dtiraction se character of like stamp, is leading an | ong that something should be done | UNCLE SAM’S FIGHT- of exemplary existence in the peniten- | soon to remedy the evil. He pointed } 20} by officers last winter and he is yet | posed last night. It would cost the| Charles Morgan, 28, who was: captured unable to perform much manual | city about $1,000 with a slight addi-| while burglarizing a pool hall at Upton, labor. tional expense probable for installation. | Wyo., and brought¢to the county Jail | tiary here by spending his efforts on attempts at embroidery work. Much of his handiwork has been sold to provide him with funds to pursue studies which he has taken up. Carlisle still suffers from the wound in his chest received when captured out the fact that either the water or milk supply was causing much sick- ness in the city. The impure condition of water last year at Douglas had been remedied through the installation of the same sort of a chlorine plant as that pro- STATE HEADQUARTERS OF PAII\MOUNT PICTURES 15 ESTABLISHED HERE headquarters It was estimated that the actual op- exntion of the plant would cost only $144 a year, figuring on a basis of 40 | cents for two“million gallons of water, | which it was believed, BURGLAR CONFESSES THREE P. 0. ROBBERIES NEWCASTI B, Wyo. Sent. here, has confessed the burglary at the postoffices at Ardmore, S. D., and Osage and Newcastle, Wyo., during the last few weeks, and of having perpetrated | numerous other petty burglaries in this | ‘se At each of would be used | region during that period. | the postoffices he secured only a smallj | amount of cash and a few dollars in| | stamps. He is from Missoula, He denies compticity in the hold | the railroad station agent at O: | week, when $293 was obtaiued | masked robber. in the city daily. Clothes Smell Too Loud for Bull Pen e last by Mont } nm of; al CONTI EVERY DAY JOUS | 3. Ins Theater TODAY and TOMORROW ING MACHINE —COMING— WM. S. HART In his latest and greatest, Wyoming for Para- ‘ taniished in Casper with O. Wor In| Mexicans ‘Nisrobed| a reve of state headquarters. AN | y = Paramonnt picture husiness jandiaines: - Y } ) tloniwillibel.conduotea iteom | Caapanein WHEATLAND, Wyo. Sept. 8.—No mil the future. Casper was selected as the | time was oet in ShaneIAS pear otne most prog ive and most centrally lo-]0f two Mexican prisoners who were we o . u cated city in the state. Tt was con | captured at Henry, Neb., and brought! ‘Tne county bridge crew is putting | See that fight between tre templated to pl headquarters at} to the Hiatte. ou pat Here)-charyed the finishing tonches on the bridee Hex and Tom Sanchi. arr Sheridan but Casper was finally chosen, | With complicity in the recent burglary across Powder River on the 33-Mile reater than the figh y . 33-0 ie t in st As a result of placing state head-|of three mercantile establishments at road, and the structure will be open “The Spoilers.” s cuarters of Paramount productions in| Guernsey. The fugitives were fount |'to travel within a few days. All the Casper, movie fans here will get to see | concealed in a car of onions and their! decking is in place, the railing on, and Paramount productions months ahead of many nearly three Wyoming cities clothing gave off pungent evidence of the approach is now being’ graded up. the fact. In the confpletion of this bridge the Three other Mexicans suspected Yes, we do know that we have the best pictures and fully two ks ahead of Chey- of | county commissioners have supplied a Fj enne. The pictures will often be shown | complicity in the Guernsey burglaries| want which has been felt by Natrona in Casper. the same week they appear in Denver, |4re sought. The Guernsey Mercantile | county stockmen for the past twenty Mr. Wog will make his home in Cas-|company, Thompson drug and Dumm|years, It is estimated that sufficient | EE 1 aes his wife accompanied him to| hardware stores were robbed, loot val-| property logs has occurred at this point —————— SPs BT ia z the other having liquor illegally in his DITGH cAVE-IN BREAKS CHEYEN Ww | ae! e 5 first offense a macht Re fe Wye poaseagion; = has) been) Shedgs00 yang “2 safe and sane insurance , ming attributable to the stile of ae Poste On. Ene UIatey SHALES. Dy cereale rf, . ater Ciayermaaent ar ir mail is alléged to have been com-|°% Payment, and in default of bail to, 4 t] = mitted by Troy E. Mott at the muniel.| Suarantee his appearance to answer the| Pe rial ‘eld here. ‘Mott. ls, sander! merent | Ore MaEInuR charwey elrembina AA(tB9 |) 1 athe R.T KEMP C charged with the theft at the field of pais Sa eee Midwest, was caught when a ditch.in Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evenin, tes ° Easoline and oil stored there for air Cou which he was working caved in yester- . 4 " 2 mail ships, and in defauit of $250 bail| Insist upon CANE ‘SUGAR for pre-' day morning and his left leg was frac. Continuous Every Day. Starting Time—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8 Insurance That's All a i in the county Jail. He is 6 feet 8 serving purposes. It is worth the dittle durea above the knee. He is at the 2 Se? &:30, 8:00, 9:30 . Henry Brennan has ”Z ntract for Paramount uctions for his Lyric rh theatei covered. The two Mexicans in jail here ver Woe unneunced that Fatty Ar-|had abdut-$200 worth of: Jewelry, silks Victory Medals » will not appear’in many more|and clothing which is alleged to have ¥ two-reel comedies but will devote fis | been obtained in the robbertes. for Ex-Soldiers energies to five and seven-reel fea- aot , tures. The most stupendous of these SMG will be “The Roundup,” a seven-reel NR PILOT STILL HELD Army Field Clerk Henry C. Clore will —IN— pictur: Arbuckle also will appear in be at the local army recruiting station srewster's Millions” cling Salesman. and “The Travy- TALLEST MAN IN CHEYENNE GOES TO JAIL inches tall. ued at about $2,500 being taken. The to have built hal greater part of the loot has been re- half a PEP Onmens _bridges. on September 9 and 10 for the purpose j jof taking applications for victory | medals. All ex-soldiers are requested to bring their discharge certificates, the same being necessary in order.to make application. The army recruiting sta- tion is now located at the Grand Cen- tral vee ce ae UT CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. Colin MacKenzie, Cheyenne airplane pilot, who recently was arrested at Sheridan on two charges, one of illegal association with a 16-year-old girl and 8.—Capt. ‘ extra you pay for it. 9-7-5t Private hospital. A story of intrigue, CLE PRE w’ of human emotions, from horror and scorn, through ing, to amazed and awed happiness. in which a beautiful and charming woman runs the gamut grief, anxiety, misery and loath- } 0 YOU carry fire insur- ance for protection or from force of habit? Look up the cost of rebuilding your home, or replacing your prop- erty, and adjust your insur- ance policies, 112 E. Second Phone 370