Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 8

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Corp ene TTENDANGE AT SCOUT MEETING TUESONY LARGE Over 15 insplicaticys Received for! PRISE New out from behind the coal shed in her iWill Act for County Attorney Al-| back yard shortly after dust last | night, 2 young married woman of North Kimball street was so fright- ened for a moment that she was un- IN WEST GASPED \Casper School Total Boosted to - 2,549 Pupils by Opening of WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1979 MARSHAL PET Ay CLAIMS. GIR YOUTH AS pRipp % (By Associated Press) PARIS, Sept 15-eMarsiay jy, Petain, commander of Frey, in France during the latter the great war,*and the F,, eral whose work at Verdun») an internatienal figure. art h armies a8 of nch gen. ade hitn » W4S marric } New Troop of Casper Organi- fred R. Lowey During Present . ane I per Or : able to scream ‘for help. As the un- rae f ‘ at the city han | } known man attempted to shove he- New Grade Building This here Tuesday. The marriagy wo. zalioa eases Teme | Term. Order of Judge into the coal shed where she had | . realization of the life dae’ “°%* Is Witnessed Kimball Reads | gone to get some papers and kindling, | _ Week manrabral, his “ride whee ‘ —- —~ she managed to call for assistance ¥ — Sade was a dos tbl before her first {Fully 90 per cent of the enrolled Bey | | Hal Curran has been appointed an} and her husband came running from | ‘The West Casper school was opened age, ‘The bride is weathy, yesterday with un enrollment of 323 pupils, and this enrollment, with ad- ditions this week at the other schools j brings the total enrollment up to 2,549 at the opening of the second week 6f the semester, Last year the enrollment barely pass- ed the 2,000 mark in October the sec- ond month of the school year. ‘The situation here is one which is puzzling lassistant to County Attorney Alfrea| the house, | Lowey with full power to act for the | ‘| prosécuting attorney in Natrona coun- pea : ty in the trial of cases nd&w pending! was seen of the man. 18 near at- Atte the September term of the dis-| tack was not reported to the nolice, hen sitters as "the husband preferring to handle the } trict court, according to the order is-" case himself. } |sued by Ralph Kimball, judge of the, ee | { a KAM BADLY CRUSHED BY Scouts of the city and 15 or 20 appli- ants for membership attended the Boy Seout mass meeting held Jast night in the high school gymnasium, and ull | were most enthusiastic over the pros pects for Scouting during the winter, it being explained tnat the work can be carried on to even better advantage | in connection with school work. i Mestas and Spears Firm Is Dissolved “The accounting firm Spears which has done \for the past two years ha {solved by mutual consent, But the unknown attacker had dis- appeared and although a search was made of the neighborhood no more ates that “it | The early part of the evening was : devoted to contents and games in which Pe Court Order at ates ail school authorities for an. adequate, 288 Will be carried on in the Pe “ ii [ing the opinion of the court that the) | i ee available space {Change building by M. A. Mes Na ies eh sapere Baar 5 jpublic interest requires the appoiat- | golution.; |e every, BiAIABIAY MPO LC "nears pata a mone tations: srt a nbs RE DOE Lod |prosecuting attorney in the trial cf| | ‘The’ envoliment figures gathered yes- lan ders as well. cases now pending before the Septern- | . | terday. showed 605 at Central, 508 at ¥ <a Scout Commissioner Ambrose Her; har tens bf the Sixth Judicial dis} Struck by the platform on a tank ear] paric, 461 at East Casper, 231 at North ingway complimented the boys upon trict, it is ordened,” after which fol.| While working on the Standard Oil! Casper, 328 at West Casper, 286 at » start beifig made for the year's Curran, | Company's loading track at 11:30 last{pigh school, 85 at Salt Creek and 45 nd expressed the hope that the lows the 4 night, W. W. Bowen, an employe Of} a+ mills Baker. Further increases were appointment of Mr, Mr. Curran has been connected with 3 summer camp for next year ™ be the firm of Nichols & Stirrett but has|the Chicago & Northwestern railroad.) peported at several schools today larger and better in every way than} ’ ™ Jopened his own seperate office recent.) Was knocked to the ground, and the) ‘yfiss Suyillg Marx of Macomb, IIl., 1s) ‘that for this year. . | PRINCE CAROL NEARING NEW YORK—Prince Carol Hohenzollern Von Sieg- jy car ran over his right forearm, lexpected’ tombrrow to take ‘the fifth or Captain Harry Black, the Scout ex-!maringen of Rumania photographed on his arrival in Chicago. The Crown Prince| "yr, Lowey will be absent from the! He was taken to the Private hospt-| oeeae at the West Casper school, the } AT YOUR Divan CUBERS talked of the work which be of Rumania is accompanied by Charles 3. Vokicka, the U. S. Minister to Ru-' city for nearly two months, frienus| ttl, and it is thought that the arn) tcocher elected for that grade having aad ee EeUCCIsT— expect complish during the year. ) mania, lay, his condition being extremely baa| can be saved, although it is badly yen assigned to an extra fourth grade || = s He ned that with the perfec- |whenéthe left here for the east in an | crushed. lwhich was found necessary. tion of the court of honor and the or- j “ ‘ 2 - ‘attempt to | An investigation into the cause of! pc at * ets ek Se, ganization of the local council there 4s yand Judge A. C. Camphell\ of Chvy- Cae Wa aes ithe accident was held at the superii-| Meet all your old friends and many nothing to keep members of the troops Gang. Are you going to see the finish of/tendent’s office this afternoon, but it)new ones at Crawford on September SE from advancing in their Scout work as STATE HISTORIAN | SECOND BIG DAY |the first Nebraska Airplane Race?—|was impossible to learn who was to! 1617-18 at,the Crawford Tri-State Fair j { ‘ rapidly as they. please. | PROVIDES. REST BOOTH. |Omaha to Crawford, Finishes at Craw-| blame for the occurrence. land Race meet. 9-15 it) , ‘ He stressed the importance of regu-/ ‘eines satiation ies) tai tate hig. f° on the afternoon of Thu Sep-|_ Rowen has no relatives here. 4| ar attendance at Scout meetings, stut- | eg Pcaty stihy castor hgueaba eipeeh ent rother lives at Rawlin eat this in) chen keynétecor’ Mics! h most attractive booth in 3 448 in Scout work Rvery Scout wan; , * agricultural hall the state fair, urged to strive constantly. fora 1001 On account of the lack of funds the per cent attendance record. | —— state historian was unable a - The gathering concluded with a s« (Continued from Page 1.) to. have jan exhibition of relics, curiog e Heaclor” Wane natines 1 | : - | and war trophies, but she has arranged @ Gekbe ct The earn avatar second; Jack Brown, third. Time, 3.12,/@ rest and registration booth for the ‘Now Scoutmasters of all troops announced} Wild horse race—Jay Miller, first;| “Old timers" and soldiers, i ; TODAY. that Scout meetings will be held regu-| Jack Brown, secon To; SWokthinah tet de ae naa eR ae eee ae e “ larly, each week from now. on. third, Twelve started and there was! ers, ch tell Pale visited othe ayin ; i hace ave “pou ‘fephicciyy Hersclled E started an er a , Which tell Fair visitors of the ma Continuous Scouts in the five troops now and ap- plenty of good work done. sures to be seen in the Wyoming ; plications have been received which} Wild west events were contested by | “tite museum at Cheyenne, 1p. m. toll p.m. will bring the total up to 125 as soon stars who recently ipated in the| very levon oo nn Leblaecbarte wn as the applications are acted upon. Akens Legi si saat Ast hier were: sunver nlotters and stick- ; REARS TL REY TG é erican Legion Stampede at Caspei, | er all of advertise the Wyo- | e BANK E AMINER but in the majority of these events no Ming state 1 department . v + awards will be made until the finals. Museum. | Those LOC Rate Sri 3A @ — ACCEPTS PLA CE! Campbell Christian roped and tied tis | ;2YiIN& Poster tells the story. Tt < > | steer In 37% seconds, Elmer $ STOP. LOOK formed the same feat in 56 sec BUY | IN. CHEYENNE [patie Mecarthy was a close thi Interest Your ‘Friends ) p joe A vere pusive entries in | In YOUR Historical Department. | — this event on: the opening day. The purchase of these inexpensive CHE Sept: 15.—I. c.| The bronc riding and steer riding con-| souvenirs, will not only aid the histo- Ne m ten years Wyo-| tests furnished lively ente: e r | rinals depirthie Stal? 2 * 2 Negi Bae et en iawere PYF eee ss ee iene rtaly bien for ‘rical department financially, at a_tirac In the first showing here of her clever comedy-drama ng ste at : e ards awards to be| when there are no funds to ¢ come vice president of the Cheyenne made later, this important /work;. but’ wi, ‘at. the ‘ 5 State bank and general auditor of the! Predict thet. the agricultural, same time, assist in arousing an inter- it is horticultu and livestock displays , est among the people of the state to the 4 unofficially. Mr. Newlin’s resig- and exhibits would eclipse those of for- . it is stoted, will be accepted by mér years were borne out when the Governor Carey as soon as a succesy-| rounds were thrown open to the pub- or to the state examinership His bécn} lic, dry and irrigated lands having * necessity of securing historical relics, curios and war trophies now—while 80 many of our pioneers are living and with us. t Also Mack Seanett Special Comedy — ‘THE GIRGHAM GIRL’ J Hed aS V selected: tributed the best specimens in In. addition to these writing mate-- ——————>——— as the result of record-breaking crory rimis, the historian, for the convenience Attendance figures are expected to tors, sells stamps, so that cards Con Or. i VISITORS AT take « big jump tomorrow when “Old be written to friends and mailed Iris cert epestra Afternoons :and/Nights Timers" day will be celebrated by vis- in. the historical booth. All the daily Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 MEETING OF ROTARY CLUB' itors from every part of the state. crowd will be addressed by Goy. Robt D. Carey in addition to other notables, including B. B. Brooks of Casper and Joseph M. Carey, Pnor: papers of the state are to be found on the reading tables. Comfortable chairs, settees, reading and writing tabie@ have been provided for the comfort and enjoyment of visitors to the booth Physician Explains Why He Prescribes Nuxated Iron for Run-Down, Anaemic People Says It Quickly Increases the Tomorrow—Shirley Mason in “THE LITTLE WANDERER” i «COMING SOON - ‘OUT OF THE STORM’ From the famous story, “The Tower of Ivory” The Rotary club meeting held at the Henning ot noon yesterday was qui largely attended by local members. The club had the pleasure of entertaining a number of visiting Rotarians, amonz them Tom Tynan of Sheridan, H. F. Theile of Alliance, Neb., M. P. Keif+r of Cheyenne, Kleber Hadsell of Rawl- ins, Gene Griffith and B. L. Mason of Riverton ~ ~ ETT) —~—— ORDER BY TH TATE BOARD OF Strength and Ener, SHEEP COMMISSIONERS OF * ef Men and Brings Roses to the Cheeks ad WYOMING REQUIRING ALL fN SHEEP IN NATRONA COUNTY, of Nervous, Run-down Women WYOMING, TO BE DIPPED. Ask the first hundred of Natrona, Stat» of Wyoming, have what ‘they owe their Million People. : been found to be infected with scab, sireagth and energy Annually : e@ being a disease contagious and infec- reply ““Nuxated Iron’ Are Taki: tious, detrimental to said sheep, and Dr. James Francis Sulli- N eg said sheep have been quarantined, as van, formerly Physician of uxated Iron ‘ 7 . = vided Gy taw Bellevue’ Hospital (Out: provided by law, door Dept.), of New York And whereas, a portion of said sn- Bed «the. cWentebeercy i : fected sheep travelled from the Pig County Hospital says: = “Thousands of mervous, Horn mountains by sheep trails, which tun-down, a: it trails have also been followed by thirty on demberay: suffer from iron deficiency UIHSIS SLWSNSUVN vureag Ap hands of sheep, more or less, which but do not know what * thirty bands of sheép, more or less, aad a here ig moth: ss r ganic iron— e have been scattered throughout said Nuxated Iron—to quickly enrich the blood, Nuxated I, * Next County of Natrona, and that by reason reby put roses in the cheeks of its “ovisinal’ pak of the facts hereia set forth, all sheep Nomen and give men increased strength ages” Nuvated Loca A Two-Reel in said Natrona County have become Unlike the older forms of iron, Nuxated Wil increase the a exposed and are now exposed to the Tron does not injure the teeth nor upset StierSth, power acd . endurance of delicate, ner- yous, run-down people in two weeks’ time in many instance Manuractunenrs' Nore: is recommended abuve is not a the stomach, but is readily assimilated and you can’ quickly recognize its action by a renewed fecling of buoyant health, No matter what other ‘iron remedies you have used without success if you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: said contagious and infectious disease, to said sheep. as, it is necessary and vi- stion of all sheep ‘n Natrona from the said detrimental And whe tal to the said County ANuxated Tron, whe which is well known to druggists everywhere Gee SERNETT of All electric fixtures table lamps and "9 Une contagious and infectious disease that See how long you can work or how far asimilstea ond Teac, sro", products it te easily yor raullated and 3 C all sheep in Natrona County be divpet. you can walk withoct becoming. tired; them black, mie upset’ the Sieradne testy, make j Now therefore, be and it hpreby is c1.| REXt fake two five-geain tablets. of Nux: Of genuine Natafed Iron stamped oe aise fe ated Iron three times per day after meals 224 the words Nuxated Irom are stamped into tf dered by said, the State Board of Sheop| — frie weeks: ‘Then Test went ee Cale. Sach bertes so that tie Aster eqseameed tne ” Commissioners. of Wyoming, tat all| s¥ail'tad’se"thod inch tod hey cHneth fac, scistaginiuia” leeemt Seis R? or lamps at exact E “A STAR BOARDER sheep in the said County of Natrona| Te be sbsolutcly, sure “of ‘getting real ‘ory tents ta cvery punchaacr beet gaia, 4 h I be dipped in lime end sulphur or the metallic variety always pap eS all Gud druggiste - He eats a lot, loves a lot, Dlackleaf forty, on or before October caly, ” but does not pay his We bought too heavy last spring to take care of new buildings, which did 20, 1920, such dipping to be done un- — ——— — = ————— - _ — I der either Federal or State supervision, board bill. Witness our hands as all of the easiie 5 Next be of the 5S! e Board of Shee; om ae Ralsaiouee oF Wyerune. tadee ona | UTO not materialize, therefore, we have p'aced on sale our large stock bought ed in us, in and by the statutes of the State o fyoming, anc he rules and | 2. . Satdcaay oe this Boned, the Tata PORTING GOODS before prices advanced, at one-half our regular price. | Then A.D. 1920. HOTGUNS : ; ANDY NELGOM TS UPPLIES TOPICS 0 LEWIS BARKER, t State Board of Sheep Commissioners of Wyoming. Attest: ¥. R. BALMER, Acting: Sccretary. Publish Sept. 13, 15, 17, 1920, ASE BALL ASKET BALL ICYCLES Everything for the Auto- H ist and Sport Hundreds of the wise ones have taken advantage of this sale. Why not you? We have hundreds of fixtures to select from. Come early: It’s the best show in town. COMING 1 . $ CASPER DAIRY CO. Casper Sporting ‘SEX’ . Bibi one anes en Goods Co. | | STARRING Cor. 2nd and David Sts. Phone 214 dy Most complete stock of Auto Supplies and Sport- } ing Goods in Wyoming. } Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 SPILL BOLRPIBDLSOLOS SLI MSS SM LSS LIM IL LIL GT, thrive on our milk. : Phone 471 Early Service Ever LOUISE GLAUM a rwhere LOOITIOIITOVIPOITIOIOLSOI Ge TTTOEO IES. 4

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