Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 8

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4 a 6 a FE ] WYOMING 400 (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 18.—What perhaps wil stand as a record ‘inery. 50 long as De Haviland Four ships and Salt Lake was made by Pilot Walter Y, eager of the air mail Fri-! day when he flew from Salt Lake to boo utes flying time. With a gale on hurtled eastward at the aenee sp best previons record on the run, andy that for a portion of the distance only, Was two miles per minute. ; Yeager left Salt Lakd at 9a. m. and brought his ship down on the Chey- enne field at 12:19 p.m. En route he|* made a landing at Rock Spri where he remained for twenty minute: He} flew plane No: 177° and carried ) 400 pounds of mail. emer Air Mail service at Cheyenne w normal Friday for the first time in sev-| eral weeks, ‘aerial mail arriving from and taking o% for ncth the cast and west. | Pilot Pickup Friday made, a round trip between this city and Omaha, 917 miles, returning to the hangar. here 41 hours 25 minutes after he left it. This reduced the “absence time” of a ship on the Cheyenne-Omaha run 35 minutes, the best preceding record} having been 12 hours even. veces ined Girl Loses Her Leg as Result Swinging . Upon Rear of Buggy! ~ SMOOT, Wyo... Oct. 18.—The” time condoned childish pastime of whirling fiwiy the tedium of a protracted buggy ride by hanging to the rear of the ve- jicle and swinging, cost 12-year-old Grace Lancaster of this place her right | Jeg when she thus disported hersett | While enroute home from school. leg was caught by a wheel of the bugz: and so badly fractured that amputation at the thigh was necessary. jo eBson i eee A’ UT AND HEAR . J. P. WESTBROOK. Dr. Westbrook of Denver, will spealz at the Court House Monday evening, October 18, at § o'clock, on the N. A. A. ©. P., explaining the meaning, arm and purposes of this organization. 10-16-2t* * Tradition Cambridge the seventh century. the beginning of} ity as far back as bay Sete rata > SRE A One form of butterfly found in the| United States feeds on plant lice, but! all other forms are vegetarians. pei es Sto ied ORE Whales have teeth before birth, but! these are displaced by whalebone by the time the animal is born. /Etna-Auto Plan protects the motorist against financial loss— 1, If his car injures or kills anyone. 2. Ifhiscardestroysordam- ages another’s property. | 3. If his car is destroyed or damaged by collision. 4. If his car is destroyed or damaged by fire. 5. Ifhiscaris stolen or dam- aged by thieves. #£tna-Auto Combination Insurance will enable you to drive your car with the assurance that you are com- } pletely protected against every insurable motoring risk. Ask us for rates. Shee G.F' Bell | ~eAgenc»o- Genera) Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET | PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts, Prompt Service We Deliver We Serve HOME-MADE CHILI and light lunches. Take home a + quart of the best chili ‘made. THE PALMS 414 E, Second MAIL PILOT MAKES RECORD AVERAGING 140 MILES HOUR ‘TRIO IF RES CAPTURED i POSSE NEN CHEYENNE jand Charles Jackson, alleged Industrial Workers of the World, fey | ing toward this city, | tins ok he “abe sce halal us| eaaeation ngeuhae Towpath eb ih fet AE have teen’ sight hotties tes of and eonalaer inthe vache nae: | the county jail as Briony are he against the|hosplitals for treatment and tdok eyery}Tanlac, am feeling fine and ‘able to eat Nranion “ pacensed Phe etehteen ‘claimed to have} kind of medicine T could mea: ‘ot, but L/almost anything. Ihave ined twen- pas oe ‘by A j been relieved of $100 more than. the}got Worse all the pounds, my stomach tro ie ees sane. in a 1b Cree! REFINERY HERE SATURDAY Whear and’) “Before my first- bottle, of Tanine was and J fm working eyery am | Aeerokaity popes: }amotnt found on Kelly, Tackeg gone'T noticed a decided change for the | xaining welicht ae aisenarh 6% iaroe! pieiadmiea le found to be ex uerying, pnd. WW. “red” card. | 2 -MILE FLIGHT Two-of th Troon No, 4 of the) Casper Boz} {Sachi aiven in educational rs PR ee RY WARK 3 Pas “ 13 4 JER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL. Syl te ; . (Prank 4 5 Vester’ F. Pelton, 925.8. Lincoln Ave. t ; t Show Week Mr, Tar é ou 0 é to the boys the | Phone 928I. 530-6 he Knock i eonstruction, matntenance and opera: |. Runtea “grouse: born an captivity, 3 ELEVEN REELS {tion of the various branches of the Te! seem’ to crave human companionship ‘ 4 Troop No, 4 is composed of hoys_ of are on jie run een Cheyenne! ine Catnalie church, Seoutmaster It T. Graham of Troop No, 6, and Scour j master Harry, L. Blick were also aa a Pi miles, in 179 min-| Fee Ge the part ; aftiantdase Ora Aa its tail all the way, Yeager’s' ship The language of Corsica, Napoleon's I ODA’ Y 4 eed of 2,23 miles a minute. The! ricinpiace, is chietly Italien, | vu Hl alls) “All the Bove at Th at This End of the Line Are Talking About My ~ Recovery,” He Says E from Continues, 'M. to 11 P. M. LW.W.S AUB 18 HOBOES BEATING. WAY ON FREIGHT “My recovery not only surprised mo, but all the hoys are talking about what & great medicine Tanlac is to have pulled: me through,’ said A. EB, Raw- telegraph operator at Welsford Station, on the Canadian Pacific Ri R. charged with perpetrating a series of robberies on a Colorado Mr. Rawley makég his home iat Weat- & Southern freight‘train north of this city earlier in the day, Meld Beach, New Brunswick. Friday afternoon were held to the district court in bail of $5,000|_ uy Peay beat SEO fle each, and in default of bail were committed to the county afl: ie thee Letuecctn Tay, StoKDAGRLY Their bail purposely was“ixed at a fig-' hills, They were captured by a p continued | Mt, Rawley. - What’ T ate ure intended to prohibit their bailment the sheriff's office just afte Sybil teat ddusing ‘eas Pad wuckiiew the organization with which. they|‘posse from Fort. Russell’ had loc: bait ; CHEYENNE, Wyo. Oct. 18.—Frank Kelly, T. .W. Whear| |Presstre in my chest that I would lesa tobe afta ang | PERE e Popee: Whey ‘road nb xobled| Poe emctemiCMMear ie paint, ent (with having held up and rol Seventy dollars in money, seven gol | Sade! i bet ee age ithe cheat,” keeps: n hoboes who were 8 watches and. several handsfut of cart-|!"8 me in agony for hours. One day on the freight, which was proceed-| ridges were found on their persons, hut |! Pesan vomiting and kept it up al- no weapons. The “horse pistol,” which Most incessantly for four days. I-went victims of the robberies describe as;tO @ hospital for three weeks, but the weapon used to intimidate them, is/*hortly, afterward got worse off than believed ‘to have been thrown aw: ver. Acute attacks: of pain and nau- the train approached Fort Russell, when the fugitives realized that captu: 2 began coming on me every “month, es from Cheyenne, the trio| impended. | then every week, and-T lost fifty pounds and took to t Seven of the eighteen alleged n weight and had to give up my place They found their victims scattered through the train and after robbing each at point of gun com- pelled ‘him to jump off of the train, | LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES “PARIS RA Y '" GREEN” ALSO—Hall Room Boys Comedy, “OH BABY!” And BRAY PICTOGRAPH with CARTOON . TUESDAY ONLY ROBERT WARWICK ‘The City, of Masks: 4 Paramount Aricraft Picture A big fight story _ Renticky Mountaineers. A Pod:itsodad romance, She = sm a bear: —N-e-x-t— A TWO-REEL 0. HENRY WESTERN “THE RANSOM OF MACK” A TWO-REEL COMEDY PATHE NEWS TOMORROW—KATHERINE MACDONALD IN “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND” A: Romance of Monte Carlo Coat Sale The breaking prices of Winier Coats fortunately finds us with but a-small stock co we are now replenishing with Garments purchased at new Where lives are veiled and lovers oft are strangers —that’s New York. The city of unknown faces—hurrying past—lost. Where your next-door neighbor may be a genius, a prince or a gunman—but always a mystery. re AINA Such is the theme of this low price levels strangely alluring romance of love, ambition and in- a trigue. Every scene a sur- prise. Every act a thrill. : . ~ Note These Prices —AND— Special Mack Sennett Comedy “By Golly” ADMISSION—30c Including Tax SHOWS AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5;00, 6:30, §:00 and 9:30 As Samples $10.00 $22.00 $38.50 There are coats of all kinds now on sale at a fraction of their former costs, Navy or black all-wool, yoke lined, each... Salts Peco plush, long or short, each Leather-lined suedine motor coats, each ......0........... Take advantage of this sale and select your winter coat this week. Green Tags and Low Prices - Are Synonymous at Our Store ERAS SN THE BIG BUSY STORE, Watch Our Windows “Phones 13 and 14 net enna erred Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening nH i

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