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Pp w ° sen eens eM PACE FOUR BILL TU WAGE MILEAGE FEES [3 CONFUSING Interpretations Placed on Meas-| ure in’ Senate Debate Re- sults in Many Changes Before Approval (Special 19 The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Jan. 26.—Primarily Senate File 3, introduced by Senator George W. Perry of Sheridan county by request, was intended to increase the mileage colleciable by sheriffs and deputy sheriffs for xervice of papors in civil actions from 15 cents a mile to 25-cents a mile, but when the measure came before the senate com- mittee of the whole for consideration there arose so much question regard. ing how it might be interpreted by the officers who were to be the bene- ficiaries of its provisions, how it might affect the interests of small litigants proceeding against defenid- ants in distant portionsof the county and how it would operate in the state as a whole, that, after a number of amendments sufficient to involve its meaning had been tacked to it, it was recommitted to the committee on county affairs, with instruction that it be redrafted into form in which it might be intelligently considered. Forty per cent of the lawyers in the senate—there are five lawyer members—had an inning while the bill was under consideration. About us rapidly as the committee of the whole would conclude that the meas ure finally was in form for favorable action either Senator Hartwell of Nic- brara county or Senator Kabell of Uinta county would discover a con- flict of its provisions with some other statute repeal of which was not de- sirable, or would decide that ‘t would be necessary to tack on another clause or another section, and a new debate would be precipitated. The senate evinced a friendly dis- Position toward the bill—displayed an appreciation of the fact that 15 cents a mile probably is not a sufficient compensation for automobile travel over a rough road and an intention to increase the per mile allowance to 25 cents—but was unwilling to take the action until the bill had been made “air tight” against misinterpretation . or abuse. See eee ae Argentine Quarantines Livestock. (By Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 26.—Impor- tation of livestock from Spain and Germany was prohibited by the Ar- gentine government today because of the existence of the foot and moyth disease and other anima! disorders’ in tlose countries. —_—»—____ Try Tribune wantads for results, The U. P. TRAIL produced in Wyoming for Casper’s consumption is negligible. © has dropped one half within the last year. into Casper have decreased proportionally. production price should there be an increase within the last year of 100 per cent in the retail price of No milk is absolutely pure unless it is correctly pasteurized. This statement is made and proved in government bulletins issued from the Department of Public Health. That there could be anything detrimental or harmful in scientifically CANADIAN PROMOTERS GOING TO NEW YORK 10 DISCUSS FIGHT TERMS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Two Can- adian promoters, interested in hold- ing the Georges Carpentier-Jack Dempsey championship bout in Mon- treal, have telegraphed Tex Rickard, promoter, that they would be here to- morrow to discuss terms. PAL MOORE AND YOUNG MONTREAL 0 BATTLE NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Pal Moore of Memphis, Tenn., and Young Mon- treal of Providence, R. I., contends for the bantamweight boxing cham- round decision bout. The winner will challenge Joe Lyach, tle. DEMPSEY MAY TEST RULING CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—Information that Jack Dempsey is planning test government regulation against transportation of fight films reached Charles F. Clyne, United States district attorney, he announced today, adding that he would order, films were mailed here. — NOTICE! odist Church will hold a bake sale at White's Grocery Thursday afternoon, January 27. —_——_—._____ Try Tribune wantads for results. Coal! Coal! Why divide your money with the railroads and middlemen when you can buy good clean lump Coal at $10.50, delivered. direct from the mine? Help Get the Cost of Living Down H. A. POLAND Phone Orders 1545. Office: 124 W. Second St. cA Cut, or A Robbery? _ For the past three years milk has been shipped into Casper at the rate of from 300 to 600 gallons daily from various: towns in Colorado. milk? pasteurized milk is absurd in the exereme. We are selling our products at a fair margin of profit, and are satisfied. That we should be termed an “unscrupulous combination of tremendous wealth,”’ and accused of being from “‘another state” is indicative of the desperation of a prof- iteer of the first water. Insist upon buying our bottled milk, sealed with a sanitary cap, and selling at MILK, quart / MILK; pint)2. 4 IRE Rcieon alle 2 ae. ys 10 cents COFFEE CREAM, one-half pint.__.__----------_- WHIPPING CREAM, one-half pint._.-- EF ROAR 22 cents The Palms Phone 600 pionship meet here tonight in a 15-| holier of the to has Dempsey's immediate arrest if the Senior Philathea Club of the Meth-| 1-26-1t | ‘MILLIONS MAY | BE PLUNGED IN WAR IM SPRING } (By United Press | NEW YORK, Jan. 26 pects a new war this #1 ing to Edwin W. Bulling Press stuff correspondent who has just returned from several months in Paris. Armies totalling between two million and three mitlon mon will Le thrown against. each ofaer in a war between Bolshevik Russian and 1'o- land, Rumania and other states. Rumania is taking military precaution. CHICAGO, Jan. +l pected to help Yoland “Buck” Herzog, vet National "| terials and military advice. league player, who has been with | Russia can put a million men in the Chicago club for the past two | te field easily, foretea officials be- seasons, today was given his un. |leve. Russia's object is to regain conditional release. Herzog’s name | lI her lost territory. was Senna several Linnea (oe Sf dishonest ‘ball playing but Pres. Geddes Follows Cabinet Officers To Paris Meeting ‘BUCK’ HERZOG IS RELEASED BY THE CUBS outpost every ident Heydier of the ational league, after making an investig:- tion declared there was nothins in the player’s conduct which impli- cated him in any wroug-doing. vecoiieaitaa Abel doy TENDLER AND JACKSON CLASH IN RING TONIGHT * Associated Press) he ade the trip from America. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 26.—|Reaching Liverpool by steamer yes- Lew Tendler and Willie Jackson,|terday afternoon, he left immediately eastern lightweight boxers, prepared |for London and without delay there to battle a ten-round no-decision copi-|set out for Paris, arriving here this test before a local club tonight. Béth|morning. The ministers that Sir loys are anxious to meet Leonard, the champion, in a decision| with were Premier Lloyd George and bout for the title and tonight's af-|the secretary of state for foreign af- fair, it was expected, would give pri-|fairs, Lord Curzon. ‘These ministers ority to the one making the beet|had come to Paris Sunday for the ses- showing. ‘sions of the allied supreme council. (By Associated Press.) PARIS, Jan. 26—Sir Auckland Geddes, British ambassador to the United tSates, called home fom Washington for conferences, lost no \time in following to Paris the British |cabinet officers to consult with whom Heat With GAS Just Phone 1501 GAS DEPARTMENT New York Oil Co. | 114 So. Wolcott The amount of milk The cost of feed Wholesale prices of milk delivered Why, then, with this decrease in 17 cents 414 East Second he Casper Daily Tribune Benny| Auckland was summoned to consult | * BILL LAUNCHED IN ARIZONA PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 26.—What was considered by some members as a kind of blue law was placed before the lower house of the Arl- zona legislature today when Repre- senative I. P. Frazier, Santa Cruz rounty, introduced 1» bill making compulsory the observance of ono day’ each week as a day of rest. It provided also for punishment of persons engaging in secular bus- iness cr work other than of neces- sity or for public welfare, mercy or charity. --For. violations, fines ranging from $5 to $100 and im- prisonment for 30 days were desig- EXPLOSION OF GASCAR UNDER MEMPHIS, Tenn., tigation by agents Jan. 26.—Inves- ot the United tatives of the oil company and local officials were under way today to de- termine definitely the cause of the explosion of a tank car of gasoline at the plant of the Colyar Reese Com- pany here yesterday, which wrecked a block of frame dwellings and caused the death of ten negroes and injury to a score of persons. ‘BLUE’ SUNDAY KING WAITS | INVESTIGATION : States bureau of explosives, represen-| " WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1921: TO LEARN DATO’S CABINET PLANS (By Associated Press.) MADRID, Jan. 26.—Premier Dato, whose cabinet resigned yesterday, was expected to give King Alfonso his final answer as to whether he would constitute a new ministry. Ef- forts to secure the latent support of Liberal groups headed by Count Ro- manones and Qfarquis de Alhuoemas continued yesterday afternoon and evening, and the opinion was ex- pressed that Dato might be able to form a new combination which would enable him to remain in power if the Liberal groups mentioned did not ob- ject to him on personal grounds. Should such objection develop, it was declared, some other statesman of the Dato group might take the premiership and go on with the work with nearly all the present ministers. It was asserted such an individual ‘ould receive the support of Dato, |Count Romanoes and Marquis de Al- huoemas on most questions. It was lacknowledged there was no possibili- ty of a strictly Liberal combination at- taining power at the present time. —_——__—_. Try Tribune wantads for results. Ma‘l 1Js Your KODAK - FINISHING Quick Service THE PICTURE SHOP Box 1076 Colyar Reese, president of the oil company, attributed the explosion to spont: s_ combustion. 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Phone 600 Wolcott and Second Street | CARRIERS 10 BE ADDED HER EARLY IN YEAR Official Authorization Pending for Great Increase in Force of Men at the Casper Postoffice not in favor of proceeding further if carrier service could be installed. < ‘The proposed plans call for the ad: dition of eleven new carriers and al- though official authorization for the, additions has not been received, Mr Frawley believes that there will be no question but What the plans will be approved. The specifications also 4. call for the addition of 776 lock box- es and for an outside entrance to thé basement. The entrance will be on Second street. 5 Miss Margaret and Miss Eileen Sal- livan are the house guests of Gov~ ernor and Mrs. Robert D. Carey at, their home in Cheyenne. ey What’s That Screaming Now? What’s That Snarling, M-E-0-W? Backyard JAZZ Misunderstanding concerning the contemplated carrier service on ru- ral mail routes has been called to the attentiqn of Postoffice Inspector Frank Frawley, postmaster in charge of the Casper office. Citizens in the Mills & Baker additions and other |B outlying sections have been endeavor- ing to get a postoffice in those places. When it was explained that the pro- posed plans now in Washington for approval provided for carrier service | f to those places from Casper, those who were promoting the office were “Red Goose” School Shoes For Boys You will note a big drop in the family shoe eer if you will demand these solid-leather ind. Little Gents’ Sizes, 9-1. 2, $4.50 Youths’ Sizes, 121-2 $5.00 Boys’ Sizes, 214-6 $6.00 “Red Goose” Shoes will wear out in time, but it takes some longer to wear them out than it does the ordinary kind. They are built to stand the test. Visit Gut store and select the proper style for your boy. IT WILL PAY YOU. 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