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“PACE TEN COLORADO ROAD BILL REWOED IN THE SENATE Advisory Commission of Seven Memebers Suggested to Re- place One-Man Power Drafted by House (By Associated Press) DENVER, March 18.—Drastic re- ions in the state highway commis- on bill were completed by the sen- Sate state affairs committee yesterday lhe measure as passed by the house Sprovided for the so-called one-man Erorm of highway governing. As it Show stands, the bill provides for an Gndvisory commission of seven mem- Grers to be appointed by the gover. Spor, and a manager of state high vays. Under special orders the bill ppeared on the senate calendar for Econsideration today. & The primary law repeal introduced My Representative Pollock was laid @pver again in the lower house yes- Sterday. ‘This move was taken when Ysnembers said they wished more time to study the amendments adopte! Mast Wednesday. & Bittc: debate was created in the Bhouse over a measure which woutl Grequire installation of measuring de- Gewices at the headgates of irrigation itches in the state. After engaging in heated arguments during almost SBhe entire afternoon session, the jouse Jaid the bill over and it prob- Epbly will be up for consideration again Stoday. $50 FINES ASSESSED + © FOR STREET FIGHTING im Spilane and Tim Donovan paid for reedom when arraigned in urt yesterday evening on a charge fief fichting and resisting an officer. he sons of Erin charged the predica- Sent to an early celebration of St. Pat- ick’s feast. = Both men appeared much) the worse S¥or the encounter with the officers, send of preliminary fight .which was s&taged among themselves and others hot arrested. Both men required medi- (al attention. They had come here for GSt. Patrick’s day from their winter sranses. oh Sins tch repairing by ex. All work guaranteed per. Jewelry (Mite, Cont OSE SIX WOUNDED IN CUN FIGHT WITH SMUGGLER BAND Soldiers Join Immigration Officers In an All-Night Battle With Liquor Runners on Mexican Border EL PASO, Tex., March 18.—(By Associated Press.)—} “Immigration Officer Josephh H. Thomas and Private M. J. Kollar were slightly injured and Private John Petrowski was; “shot through the hip and two liquor smugglers were wounded in a fight between Americans engaged to prevent smuggling and a band of eight smugglers who attempted to cross the Arguments t to Be ie Heard on Motion in Divorce Suit WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., March 18 —The possibility of indefinite post- |ponement of arguments on two mo- jtions in the divorce suit of James A. Stillman, president of the National City Bank of New York, against the former “Fifi* Potter Was ended today by John F, Brennan, counsel for Mrs, Stillman. He obtained from Supreme Court Justice Morschauser an order direct- |ing that next Wednesday morning ar- guments shall be made on the mo- |tion of Mrs. Stillman to require Mr. ‘Stillman to show his financial status alimony and $25,000 counsel fees. Sabi ines + ete tas Bolivia Indians Rio Grande, which lasted from dark-| ness last night until daybreak this| morning. The battle took place two miles up} @ road leading from El Paso. When| two officers saw STougglers carrying} liquor across the river they called oh| them to halt. BUENOS AIRES, The smugglers fle¢ to| the Mexican side and opened fire. The|of Bolivia havo risen against the Bo- officers fought for two hours before|livian government, and a natice chief soldiers and other aid was sent them.|has proclaimed himself president of Sporadic firing coninued all night. At|the Indian tribes, says a La Paz dis- dawn the officers found 57 quarts of | patch to La Nacion. whisky which they had deserted. None of the smugglers were captured. Automobile traffic on the road was surgents and provincial forces have stopped by the biles being allowed on the pleasure during the night. | Street car service was discontinued | revolt, road for) ees SENT TO ASYLUM at 11 p, m. because bullets were fiy- ing across the road. Two bullets struck one car shattering a window. None of tho few passengers were hurt "\sane asylum at Evanston. Mrs. Ness ta hate ras eats has been a resident of Casper for some The military took charge of a street | Pas Deon m resent Of Le gevatet car on the line, 1 out the lights} and used {t to haul soldiers from the| Weeks has been confined in the state hospital here receiving treatment camp to the scene of the shooting, relntoveliie ttBer/asneribas\ peters feraiediit -wesepeanes wot: bese, bear EL PASO, Texas, March 18.—Rafael Ormal mental condition. D. Davila, commander of customs! guards for the state of Chihuahua, announced that guards under his com. mand arrested five men this morni in the vicinity of the border fight 1a night. He said he was convinced ti were members of the smuggling pa: which fired upon the Ainericans. O1 of the men he captured was wounded. JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 610 EAST SECOND ST. Phone 1251 We Deliver SPECIALS Large Armour Oats. . 2 1-2 lb. pkg. De Luxe Plums, 30c Extra Fancy, 3 pkgs. for $1.00 10c Wool Soap, per cake. . 5c FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED EVERY DAY _EVERYTHING IN MEATS TRADE WITH THE STORE THAT TREATS U RIGHT “Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back” COOKS AND WAITERS TONIGHT With the OIL CENTER * HALL 324 West Yellowstone Peterson’s New Jazz Orchestra Hear BUD AVERILL In Latest Broadway Song Hits FREE DOOR and on the motion for $10,000 a month Go On Warpath March 18.—In- dians living in the high table lands Several encounters between the in- |resulted. Bolivian troops are report- military, no ‘automo-|ed to be on their way to suppress the Following a brief trial in district court yesterday afternoon, Mrs. J. M, Ness was committed to the state in- Paseoae ee May Have Been Wiped Out Here — WASHINGTON, March /18,—-The Departments of State-and Labor: have Asked. the, Department of. Justice: to, determine whether congress in repeal- ing war-time laws inadvertently -wiped out the statutes under which the.gov- ernment has maintained a check abread on undesirable aliens seeking to come to this country. State and labor officials doubt whether any pasaport laws remain on the statute books. Co-Eds Suffer. . MADISON, Wis., March 18.—Fifteen girl students at the University of Wis- consin were taken ill Tuesday night, from Poisoning) ... lworkers Vote Ovarwonatnaaigny i in Favor of Walkout as Protest Against — Reduction i in Wages, soa CHICAGO, March’ 1 cers in ‘the five big. packers had’ been received t: national’ head-| quarters here at noon from’‘eight cities.” They showed 28,796 men authorized a ‘strike and 387 voted against one. - Unoffi-| cial tabulation in various packing centers here covered only —_—— ny Official returns. ‘The ‘following’ tabulation of “the re- turns thus far received was given out by Dennis Lane, secretary of the Amalgamated © Ment Cuttera and Butcher “Workmen of ‘North America: }| + | jqChlcaso—For strike 21.482, agains St. Paul, Minn.—For. 21,82’, supposedly affected by ptomaine poi- soning. Only one of the girls was hipraamyy aan ocd Gang? Pap attend classes. Ws + The ort- gin of the supposed poisoning has not been determined. ‘ SSS ae Hilda: F. Ball, owner and man- ager of = shoe store in Parkersburs, | 545 W. Va., has ‘been chosen ‘a “director of the Ohio Valley Retail Shoe Deal- ers’ association. against Oklahoma | City, Okla —For against 56. ‘ Austin, Minn.—For. 624, against 10. Lamb Legs Lard AM. FIFA 70 Ranges. SLLLLLELMAL SL bal is. eliminated—no Ga e oS kitchen. $5.00 per month, CALLA LLL SL LS fb LE \ The Norris Co. Largest Market in the State—Wholesale & Retail. Has taken over The Sandison Market Co. 129 East Second St. This market has reduced the prices on Fresh Meats more than 40 per cent during the past six months. i It will pay you to notice our large Display Window every day. ‘MEATS Fresh Pork Shoulders_18c¢ | Veal Roast Fresh Pork Hams_-___- 23¢ Fresh Pork Side__-__= Lamb Shoulders a <22-42 22060 FRESH FISH EVERY DAY FRESH KILLED PoUuLTRY. AND GAME | A COMPLETE STOCK OF DELICATESSEN GOODS ° Imported and Domestic Cheese We Have the Best the Market Affords 129 East Second Street TTI TS IIIIPISIIDOIIS ISIS IGS SSI DISC OU Our entire stock of all makes of Electric Ranges consisting of Hot Point, Hughes and Estate DANGER ing, unhealthful fumes in your Convenient—Economical The average cost per family for cooking electrically is about Natrona Power Co. ee Phone 12. Beef Pot ee rea re Pickles and Kraut in Bulk Fresh Fruit and Vegetables fi DW. contaminat- | Phone 69 ceived from’ Louis, Ii, Se RULES STUTIIOITIVIOLIOTETOIITOTIITE SIDES L SD it » Gallon Bartlett Pears, Omaha,’ Neb.,; Hast Pre-Easter Showing Suits and Coats "A mod. yenuisbable Sclodam Ob Sais’ ond Coats, of refined: styles and dependable quality. ~ They embody the newest and the most approved features of the Spring Models. Suits Of Twill Cords, Tricotine, Poiret Twill. These are handsome tailored models. _Semi- Tailored models and embroidered Suits of more dressy type. Suits with colored girdles.and sashes, a much liked fature, with Tuxedo and. tailored collars shown in Navy and all new.shades. Dresses A distinctive Dress such as we are now show- ing in all most desirable materials for spring, is one of the smartest and most serviceable costumes a woman should have. Unusually attractive models are developed in taffetas and crepe de chine. We offer these Dresses in all the popular shades, including Tans, Blues, Grays, Brown. Tastefully eae “with braids and -em- broidery. : Spetially pe at $25 Phone (SPECIALS FOR} Phone a3 | SATURDAY | 41 Groceries Fancy Creamery Butter, 55e HEroae $1.40 _20e pound .. [AS Sik ene i A 514-lb. stone jar eran das per jar... Fresh Grated ‘Cocoanut, per: cance OP CAM i >, Gallon Saeed. Pineapple, per potconeenneeneserrenenns nnd trees wae Large pickaie Post Toasties, 2 packages -.W 9 pares White Laundry “Soap. OF .... sects 3 bars Glycerine Soap ROR Seen ae 8 large rolls Toilet 3 ot Paper for .... , MEATS LAMB Ghokes Leg of —— Boe : i Bae | _._ 25e BEEF. CUTS Choice Pot Roast, Choice Rib Roast, Choice Plate Boil Boil, Tb., 10c and... Choice Shoulder oc 15¢ PORK CUTS Shoulder Pork ~25e vst O5.@ eo. *40c | Due! FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS SHIKANY Phone | Gr hl and | Phone 93 | Market Co. | 474