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‘AGE TEN be Casper Dally Crioune the fight. Darling and Shamrock! | which were punctured by broken ribs, |have been business associates here for caused his death at 7:15 last night at! % Poa B pays |months. It is believed that a woman | ine Cues Sauieiuin! } in xempety |was responsible for the trouble and| jthat sh witnessed the fight w : . ok The deceased is survived by his} DIES IN CH occurred at = Sandbar home about 5) wife and two brothers’. here, with) lo’ ening. whom he was associated in the opera- _ bearsarethet enccn paca. } | tion of Wray's cafe, and by his father |and mother who live in Missouri, Mrs. John Alden Riner, wife of Fed- Funeral cements are not def-/ era! Judge Riner, died at the family: THROWN NA HURT IN CRASH 22 Se eeees | Mrs. Riner had been active in state a « Sia ( Pe t club work since moving to Cheyeane : Pastner Sent to Hospital With) moorcrorr, wo, May 14. —|Remains of Partner in Local Cafe BOOTLEGGER PLEADS ane coogi lot gE wide | . cere ‘ Gash in Head; Woman Be- |Caught in a stock stampede and to Be Returned Here for Bur- | who will mourn her deat, : : / |crushed against a stock watering F rs etna lieved Implicated in | trosigh/WiTTELs Rape, prataieant darvaart ial, Belief; | Funeral GUILTY iS FINED $I 00 core Stoel te “sabyived by code i A Trouble on Bar {is tig Sintrict x mice horton Indefinite ' oe ODGE BROTHERS ee internal injuries suffered may Claim err his life, ‘according to the statements/ rest D. Wray, 24 years of | Robert Newton, arrested by the po H iT Pleads e . is en ray, 24 years of age,| hospital with |°f attending physicians. Mr. Deyo is|4aieq at ‘Thermopolis last night from|lice on a charge of peddling bootleg await head and Mar-}#t his home, having been too seriously | injuries suffered in an automobile ac-| whiskey, pleaded guilty when ar- at the city | !nJured to be moved to a hospital here. | cident about 20 miles cast of Ther-|rainged in police court before Judge Labor Shortage mpted to} — mopolis Thursday while he, accom-| Perry A. Morris last night and waa with an| Mrs. H. J. Peterson is leaving today |panied by his wife and two friends,|fined $100. He paid the fine and SEDAN |for Chicago, where she will he with|were motoring to his former home in| heard the admonishment of the court ae Ce : avoring| her sister, Mrs. Laura Harding. who | Bosean, Mont. |that a jail sentence would be meted| WASHINGTON, May 14.—Resolu- to-|has recently undergone a serious op-' Mr. Wray rallied yesterday after-|out if he were arrainged on the same/| tions of the Hawaiian legislature re- se_of! eration. noon, but hemorrhages from the lungs ‘charge again questing legislation by congress to per- that a closed car rightly designed provides ease and comfort and beauty to the point of tuxuriousness and still costs little to maintain. Announcing Casper’s Newest Business Concern Casper Chandelier Co. And What We Are Doing Coliseum Motor Company . CASPER, wyo. Fifth and Wolcctt Phone 724 URIRIN ff | The Casper Chandelier Company has been in existence slightly more than a month. In that time we have sold and hung electric fixtures 2s follows: Apartments Business Houses Residences : Grude Apartments Lukis Candy Kitchen Mike Kenny (of Webel Hans Peters : . china eS a... 4 Second and Jefferson Commercial Co.) Willow Street - em ; stows Apartments Swanson Sisters Pe Sirest John Anderson | ae : econd and Mc Millinery : van Lewis . Fenway Street | FROPULAR’ LR. : Sas ak a seat ali uBLik 10c Dance TONITE H | South Grant Street Williams Grocery B. E. Rucker East A Street OR ; : ‘ “| ‘Al Fair Grant Street ; CY Ave. and Fourteenth H. R. Tietgen ; O eee } Second and Conwell : aire Sees t East H Street aioe ELECTRIC © Gallicus Poolhall ca James McDowell | : ~ | J. M. House M. C. Hildebrand West K Street F N| ass Cottonwood Avenue North Casper South Durbin Street Walter Gallus | Ladi es re e I Are Installed W. R. Shipley E. L. Holli - _ West Eleventh Street Peters Grocery South Matitnter ikcet Ne Sg B ie Willow Street P. Ojala You can Keep J.E. Crum H. Kellar Willow Street WINTER T Cool and Enjoy West G Street H etn Gosia Divine Street C. H. Bryant GAR D EN the D: ! R. J. Marcy em ry P. G. Brodas South McKinley Mie pict | E. @ Hauge! © | East E Street peidyrest Ayenne CY Avenue iss Bickford | ORCHESTRA , M, Westhafer PRIVATE. LESSONS ee Tull 7 : Pear Street 10:30 A.M. to A Keel ' out im Street J-4G. Johnson : Up-to-the-Minute : a ah THE REASON IS OBVIOUS | _ y,2; & Johnsen Dee Soe i West Midwest Avenue Ask Any of Our C. J. Johnston : E. M. Hoon Cc David Street YOU LIKE IT BETTER EVERY TIME South Jackson Street ustomers Or weet enompson ¥OU HEAR IT! es i t i : ut | C.Lasby SEE THE FIXTURE MAN Oneness ‘CAUSE IP 1S BETTER THAN EVER! Willow Street No rth Casper ; AND MANY OTHERS WHOM SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT US TO MENTION : rs Deen EET D DANCE : | | Casper Chandelier Co. Grand Opening of the Open Air Pavilion TONIGHT. Temporary Location—Wyatt Hotel Corner Center-and A Sts. We have leased a suite of rooms in one of C g ildi i Music by the Lorraine Melody Mai .: 4 ‘as the Lorrain od ds we will occupy in a couple of months. Watch for Thine ae ee ives n ing: ; rH Alexander’s Ragtime Band, they are “The Finest in the Note—We have put the floor in good shape, so with music obtainable it will be The Place to site: Be ting sai DANCE DANCE Enthusiastic Service and Eight Years’ Experience With Every Sale ; SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 mit immigration’ of ‘sufficient person+|enste today and referret to tha ter-| wxceed 25 ni = ber cent of the total iisular ‘acute labor shortage” | itories committee. They propose! that | population, « restriction designed, it “wore. presented to the} alien immigrants admitted should not| was understood, to exclude Japanese. a