Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1920, Page 5

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RANCHERS ial to The Tribune.) BVASUTON , Wyo., Sept, 30.—Cul and Morion Meeks, Abe Davis and Sam ‘Thompson, ranchmen of this county who were arrested on the charge that they had stolen A herd of sheep from residents across the Utah line, are at liberty again, having been discharged after a preliminary hearing at Coal- cient evidence. AFTERMATH OF BOOZE RAID IS | FOUND IN FINES; (Snecial to The Tribune.) AFTON, Wyo., Sept. 20.—An echo of the recent raid in this section: by | which resulted in several arrests on stite and. federal prohibition officers. charges of bootlegging and illegal manu. | facture of Hieuor, is found In the ae: | tion of Justice T. H. Wilde in assessing | fines of $100 and costs each against | Vd Palmer, Henry’Heap, Alvin Walton | and John Moser. The complaining witness was Archie Allred of this place, who drove the car in which the prohi- bition sleuths traveled during their s Valley activities. Allred stated t when he went to Thayne to attend a wrestling match he was set upon a badly beaten by the four men nst whom he preferred charges, pancisahac hand tn 8 Oa NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Johnson's Reservoir, south of Ca- doma, is in the Game Preserve and is private property. Hunters and trespassers will be prosecuted, — HENRY A. JOHNSON. .. 9-29-6t* Cheyenne Limited to One Direction ‘Air Mail Service (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 30.—Air mail service out of Cheyenne has been restricted to service to the cast. and from thé east’ only, this leaving a gap in the trans-continental service between Cheyenne and Salt Lake. The reason for discontinuance of the Cheyenne- eee Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AUSTLING cia ville, Utah, on the ground of Insuffi-; ithis link. Wisconsin avenue. Salt Lake route is that the postoffice department his not sufficient ships to pbovide those necessary for service over Cheyenne-Salt Lake service Wil be restored as soon as ships can be Provided. Ships are arriving here trom the east daily, and are leaying here for the east daily. > $1000 SCHOOL To BUILT IN IERTON J. A, Johnson, luck) contractor, who has almost completed work on the Anda apartments on North Grant street, has gone to Riverton, where he has the contract for the erection of & $100,000 school building. The. plans for the building were drawn by Dubois & Goodrich. National League. Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn... 90 GO% .690 New York’ — 85 65 Cincinnati 80 69 Pittsburgh TV). 43 Chicago 74 it St. Louis 3 78 Boston --_ 61 8s Philadelphia =i 60. 90". American League. Won. Lost. Cleveland 96 o4 Chicago © 95 56 New York 95 59 St. Louis 73 7 Boston _-.. 71 82 Washington 66 82 Detroit -.-- 60 90 Philadelphia .. 48 102 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. At Boston— R. H. E. Boston _.-, 1 7-9 Philadelphia 0 7 8 Batteries O'NeiN, a Smith and Witherow. Second game— Boston ~--_-. --1;.8 Philadelphia — -- § 12 Batteries—Fillingim and Gowdy; Meadows, Hasty and Wheat. No other games scheduled. American League, At Philadelphia— R. H. E. Philadelphia... 310 5 New York 710 1 Batteries erkins; Col- lins' and Hoffman. Second game— Philadelphia — New York —.. Eleven innings. Batteries — Nay- lor and J. Walker; Shawkey. and Hof:- man. £ At St. Louis— R. H. E St. Louis — ae Cs Yay Cleveland __ - 1013 4 Batteries— V Severei4; Coveleskie and O'Neill Se i. BURNETT OPTICAL C0'S¢ EYE TALKS © you suffer from eye headache?” This is. one symptom of éye trouble’ that should not be overlooked. The brain in sensing the messages brought to it by the optic nerve becomes overworked when such picture message is obscure and causes brain-fag and headaches that nothing will relieve except correct vision. Let our optometrist examine your eyes. G. BURNETT — — S.T. BUTLER HENNING —— HOTEL PER. WYO BLOG he will not be able to take part dent and Mrs, Wilson on his retirement to private life. =F WHERE PRESIDENT WILSON MAY MAKE HIS PERMANENT HOME—The old Nourse mansion in Washing- ton, surrounded by shade trees and set back from the main road a bit, may become the permanent home of Presi- The mansion is directly behind the McLean mansion on The place was recently purchased by Admiral Grayso n, his personal physician. SUICIDAL DIVE IS CHECKED BY QUICK OFFICER (Special to. The Tribune.) CODY, -Wyo., Sept. 30.—When Charles E. Duncan, colored, threw himself into the stair well of the Park county court house he was convinced that he desired to die. An instant later he was as firmly con- vinced that he did not want. to die, | ‘and confesses that the most gratify- ing sensation he ever felt was Under- sheriff Boher’s grip on his ankle, Which the officer grasped as the negro was disappearing into the shaft. Boher was unable, to hold Dunean and prevent him from plung- ———— - pans Want Ads bring results. Ing to the first floor of the building, R. H. E..! YALE CAPTAIN SUFFERS SPRAINED ANGLE—Tim Callahan, captain of the | 1} Yale football team, will be out of the scrimmagin; 0] of a sprained ankkle. The sprain is not a bad the opening games. ie, but the coaches fear that | Casper Free Venereal Clinic Co-operating with Wyoming State Board of Health and U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Fever and ‘Tuberculosis in the open, now Venereal Disease. Free Clinic, City Hall FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dr. G. S. BAWDEN, Specialist in Charge DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO 12. A. M. . . NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CURE, NOT PERSECUTE «Light Six.......- Special Six........ Big Six Special Six Sedan. ' 108 S. Center Studebaker Automobiles - see ees $1,675 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H. E. GRUDE Phones: Office 381, Res. 543-W «+ $2,175 . $2,775 150 F. O. B. Casper for the next few days because | | | | ts not known. but he managed to swing the negro suificleny inward to cause the lat- ter to strike the stair bannister about half way down, this breaking Dun- can's fall and probably saving his life. As it was, the negro escaped | with fractures of three ribs and a se- vere shaking up. Duncan's suicidal dive was made as he was being led back to jail from the district court room, where he had been held for trial ona charge of robbery, $15,000 LOSS ° IN LYMAN FIRE | (Special to The Tribune.) LYMAN, Wyo., Sept. 30.—Fire which destroyed the home of Mrs. J. D. Wat- son, near here, caused 2 loss of $15,000. , About one-third of the loss is covered by} insurance. The cause of the fire, which’ first was observed on the back porch, { | 1 | | ming’s fortieth Masonic “blue lodge’! garlic and oil, and as they move alone | Casper Auto club, 1 | the club, and will become active head | | of the organization during the absence | | will be absent from the city, for about common nettle, but are of a fiir more virulent nature. When touched, ths sensation felt Is as of being burnt with red-hot iron, the pain extending over other parts of the body ‘and lasting |several days. - “Gets-It” For Hard — or Soft Corns Satisfaction Guaranteed With This Corn Remover. Common sense tells that the to is Acacia No. 11—and Gate City lodge No. 32 of Pine Bluffs, Wyo., were DUCK HUNTERS BARRED AFTER KILLING STOCK (Special to The Tribune.) z LUCERNE, Wyo., Sept. 30.—A cow | belonging to H. A, Robinson having passed on from a charge of birdshot in the stomach, and a horse belonging |to Harry Baker from a shot in the | neck, duck hunters are highly unpopu-! jlar in this vicinity and river-bottom | land_owners are talking of doing a lit- ‘tle shooting themselves. Tho identity of the hunters who killed the livestock | is unknown. | BEN SCHERGK TO DIRECT AUTO CLUB AFFAIRS At a meeting of the directors of the held at the Cham. ber of Commerce headquarters, Ben L. | Scherek was elected vice-president of | of Major Ormsby, the president, who three months. Fortieth Masonic Lodge Instituted by W. O. Wilson Woe eg Natives in the southern part of Libe- {speciat to The Tribune.) jrla, who have to travel in the snake- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 20.—Wyod-|infested swamps, rub their fect with was instituted here when officers of | swish the air with light rods. Even the Rocky Mountain lodge No. 40 were in-| veractons and venomous hoa constrictor stalled by Grand Master W, O. Wilson|/wil hurry away from the garlic, and! of Casper. Grand Secretary Joseph W.|the other species are terrinea at tuc Lowndes of Lander also was present.| swishing. The installation was preceded by a ban- ue quet at the consistory temple at which| ‘The leaves and stems of the “burn the members of the two other Cheyenne | ing tree’’ of India covered with blue lodges”—Cheyenne No, 1 and'stinging hairs, We have exclusive agency for PURE MALT SYRUP Prepared by the Liquid Malted Milk Company | wit! it is gonel “Gets-It," the never failing, guaran-_ teed, money: corn remover, costs but. ® trifle at any drug store, Mfd. by K. Lawrence & Oo., Chicago. Suid in Casper and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by! A teaspoonful in a glass of milk makes the finest the Kimball Drug Store.—Adv. = Maited Milk in the world. An excellent strength builder for invalids and infants. : TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. 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