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; iF Nash Welch and Audrey, Dalley, two, well known youhg people eybull, Were married here yesterd : Bertrand. Mayo of Greybull, was : brought before the Mistrict coimt com i (NEWS OF BASIN EPITY SHERIFF, GREYBULL. QUITS Ruble of Greybull Resigns to De-| vote More Time to Oil Busi- | ness; Irrigation Project | Is Inspected (Special to The Tribune) } BASIN, Wyo., Oct, 16.+-Deputy Sher- | iff H, F. Ruble of Greybull has resigne 1 | and the tesignation accepted. Mr. | Ruble gave as his reason for resigr- ing that fe desired to devote more time | to an oll company in which he is. jin | terested. The sheriff has notsmade an: } other appointment as yet Jean Diego, a Mexican arrested in connection with a roliery here, has been released as the officers, could not-| secure sufficient evidence to warrant holding him \ State Engineer F.. €, Etierson ot} Cheyenne was here this. week to in,| spect the work on the new itrigation | project east of Manderson, which he re-| ports as progressing in fine shape and which will probably be ready for tne settlers next spring. Ben Hensle, county agent, last even: ing entertained the . former county agents of this county in honor of Guy Hobgood who leaves shortly for Oregoii where he has accepted a position as in- Structor in the agricultural college. Missioner here on a charge of mental incompetency, He was found incorm- petent by the jury and was committed to the state institution at Lander. The American Legien of this place has prepared, an entertainment cours+ to start here October 20, the funds to|- be used in community work. The 300th anniversary of the land ing of the Piigrim fathers will he 'eete- brated here by a pageant under the di- reation of Mis. William G, Snoy. on thie évening of December 21. Mrs. F. F, Bristow, wife of the ed’ tor of the ‘Greybull Standard, is {il With typhoid fever #na@ no hopes are entertained for her reeovery. * Hrs, Emily G. Traugh, wife of For- mer Commissioner M. G. Traugh, died in Indiana last Sunday, the remains be- ing brought here for interment yestor | day. Mrs. Traugh was for years of the best known women of fhe cou: The funeral was held at the Baptis' Vardiaw officiating. | hha, { Panama ha made from fibre CHEYENNE POLICE DEPARTMENT TAKES ACTION IN IMMORALITY : CASES AS BIG HORN CO, FAILS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 16.—After, waiting more than two weeks for the Big Horn county authorities to. take action iu the case of E. J. Mark and M. J. Bradley of Greybull, who brought two Greybull girls, aged 17 and 14 years, respectively, here for immoral purposes, the Cheyenne: police Thursday afternoon charged the prisoners with violation of the Cheyenne morality a ded acaaeea ee ee at ae ae MWADOO IS TO | Tritodtayy ‘ateer’ tive Gefeah hers: ob | the two. men and two girls, who for INVADE STATE |}: 029 ssa’ veen ccesvins & singe ‘ON OCTOBER 1 | Hern County authorities were notified Qj that the quartet were in custody. jal to The Tribune) «© Wyo. Get | A warrant eharging the men with statutory rape was sworn out at Basil jend the police here were notified that 16:+WWil-| gn officer would be sent at once to take k and Bradley. The of- has failed to arrive, ‘and 1 here that the Big. Hern ge has been dropped. of the t October half of t lations and th Association Rooms Can Be Used ~~ for Auaantas Nightly Till 10 O'Clock * _— ha Miss Ethel Hale and Miss Helen Wells, the segrétariés at the Young Women’s Christian Association, . wish to ly emphasis upon the fact that thé association rors are, open evenings party were discussed. The sophmore ‘corps has planned a | Hanewe'en party and is making other anti 10 o’tlock/and girls who wigh to)plans. - : use them, to play the piano or the Vic- trola, and to.make themselves thor- oughly at home, Last night the rooms were used by the teachers of the Rark school in a get-acquainted party for the girls who teach at that building, and a few ing Monday es ON. 1 from 9 q. m. {6 8 p. Mm. nave been adoptéd for thé trafisaction of routine buningss © connected with the employ- ment department Emeigency calls butside of those houre wilt) receive at- ' Y. W, offers’ girls who are room-| tention; ever, candidacy for the presidency of Gov.| —— * Cox.. He ‘will arrive in Cheyenne from the South at 12:80 o'clock next Wednes-| day afternoon, address an afternoon meeting here and depart for the West at 4:40 o'clock. FORTUNE TELLING PROHIBITED IN TACOMA, WASH. During the months of. March , April, 1920,.Madaline Francis was ute en permission by Taeoma’s city atte Sound waves can be seen by, proper-| PY to practice ‘her, profession, ly Huminating the air with an electric! further, stated .he, wished there were aus pmere such women of her gift who would, work in the same manner ay they Qoitid aveomplish a great amount ‘of good, especially among young peo | ple, : } Editors and city officials are quick | to rec ze and assist honest work loestopaths, j itual and Chris' Selence readers and healers were persecuted withal no pro- | fession or teaching’ has grown so fast. | There is no.power on earth strong enough } to destiay a teaching or system design- ea for human betterment, Tiere is no | Physician Hving that can diagnose the | physical condition, or any lawyer that ican foretell as correttly ag Madani , Francis, Call and be convinced, A || few @ays only at the Americen Hotel. Ady. —_>——— 5 | Seventy-two enormous grain eles: tors are to be built in British South | Africa. | Stéfansson found the blond Eskimds || disliked all forms of pivilized dict. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA=-L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. EW PHOTO OF POPE BENEDICT— | new ard unusual photo of his holi- ness brought to this country by a pil- Phone 856 taken from the le: of. palm trees. Prices Greatly gti just returned from Rome. Richards & Cunningham Co. Men’s Department Reduced and You ea beat the high cost'of living and saye a few dollars on wearing apparel now if you call.on us for your winter wear, as we are allowing dis- counts of 10 to 20 per cent on all clothing, shoes, underwear, sweaters, ~ CLOTHING A discount 6f 20 per cent on all mien’s and boys’ stits, overcoats and mackinaws will be given. Prices re- duced as follows: SUITS Hirsch-W ickwire Regular $85.00 $68 00 5.00 Suits now........... OVERCOATS * Hirsch-Wickwire paca. Sa2.00 Gvercuats now... PSO And so on down the line. you. Announcement Extraordinary Men’s and Boy's Shoe Department Discounts of 10 to 20 per cent will be allowed on all Men’s and THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST REDUCTION SALE IN Boys Shoes For «a few days only; to make room fer a larite shipment of Men’s Bostonian Dr will soon be here, sq it will pay or three paige Of shoes at privées now offered’ Shoes, whieh ou to bay two Call of us and be convinced, ard of directors will be held ton: CHARMEUSE 40 inches. wide; solors beowiiy plum, navy; myrtle, taupe, ivory and Pekin blue; this is a heavy quality silk on sale this week at: . $3.39 Crepe de Chine This staple silk is 40 itis. wide in all colors and black and white. We are offering you a real value at this sale at $1.79 Taffetas. 56-inch taffetas in a very large array of colors, both dark and light, all the’ best fey the season; an unusual value at this sale at $2.79 SATIN CREPE This is a high grade satin charmeuse, very lustrous and soft; you must see this silk to apprétiate its beauty; navy, brown, taupe, Pekin blue and black and white, : $4.69 $$ MEN’S DEPARTMENT Silk Shirts All sizes; large range of patterns; three lots at $4.98 $6.75 $9.95 Black Silks Taffetas, satins, messa- lines, gros de laundre, and others; all grouped for sale this week at $3.19 $3.45 $4.19 | Plaid silks — One lot plaid and’ striped silks, 36-in. wide, ehoice at $1.65 THE 6 Shirtings Exeeptional beautiful pat~ terns to select from, all a yard next spfing, at this sale at $2.45 ) Skirtings Only a few of these staple silk. skirtings left; white, cream, rose. and pineay buy now for dress skirts a $3.49 Figured Radium Silk 40 and 44-inch figured radium silks in small and large floral patterns; two lots, at. ; $4.19 $6.98 ' LADIES’ HEAVY Silk. Gloves Ladies’ double knit: silk gloves in black and white, $1.98 ¢ i entertain at the rooms are welcome to) .The Dioneer corps will hold a meet- régular monthly meéting of ae Sale. Begins Monday. and Positively Ends Saturday. One Week Full of Values ‘in Entire: Stock : ‘of High Grade Silks wide; huy now for|> OLDEN RULE STORE THE PEOPLE'S STORE A. ODD FELLOWS Hal LADIES FREE RADIUM SILK ; Radium silk; very popular this season; comes in most desirable shades for evening and street wear; brown, navy; taupe; oversea blue and black, also sky, pink,.| mais and white, at $3.19 Crepe de Chine A. wide range of rich fall shades for street and éve- H this is ge ed Georgette Crepe The best quality in the : market All Shades ‘Wash Satins Wash Satins in white and flesh, the most desirable fabric for undergarments, $2.39 $2.89 This is an unusually fine’ quality chiffon taffeta and comes in these colors only, brown, navy, Nile, mais and rose, at 93. CREPE METEOR Crepe meteor, this rick soft clinging fabric, none nicer for street or evening frocks; colors are rose, turquoise, peach, biege, Nile, Pekin, reseda, taupe, navy, black, at. $2.98 MEN’S DEPARTMENT Neckties Very elaborate paterns in four-in-hand ties. choice, at 95¢ tril erenlhtg a Sih Silk Hose Our best number; full fashioned lisle top silk hose in black, brown and white silk; sale price, $2.79 » Pebblette Silk This fabric is very similar Your Silk Hose to tridolette but much} | One lot of ladiew’ full fash- more practical; comes in taupé, plum and Pekin ioned hose; colors only, at blue, on sale at Silk Hose Fibte_ silk two-tone hose. in different cojors, choive $1.19 ‘/$1.49 $1.98) Messaiines" 36-inch messaline in every color dosired, also black and white; a good’ h quality, at idee gle $2.39