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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. NORMAL TRAFIC RESUMED ON. THEBURLINGTON, Main Line Cleared of Freight Wreck Near Lox but Many Cars Remain Piled in Ditch. Nearly normal traffic on ‘the Bur- lington railroad was resumed today after traffic had been interrupted for several hours due to tearing up of trackage caused by the wreck of southbound freight train Wrecking crews, rushed to the scene of the disaster from ‘both ends were able to clean the.right,of way to per- mit the passage of trains and today are busily clearing the wreckage out © fthe draw into which 26 cars of the freight train plunged. ‘While details are still lacking divis- fon headquartérs here admits that it was one of the most disastvous wrecks on the Burlington lines in Wyoming in years. The Investigation has not yet developed the cause of the wreck or whether anyone was! injured or killed in the accident. Four men, said to be stealing a ride on the train escaped without accident. They and all members of the train crew were said to be on parts of the train which did not leave the track. The annual sale of Christmas seals in the state is already underway and in this county the work will be under the supervision of Mrs. B. B. Brooks, and a corps of workers will be recruit- ed to assist in putting over the sale of It 48 reported however, that there|*he health bonds in this county in a were at least two other free tourists . on the train and today they have not| Through the sale of Christmas seals been accounted for. Investigations | 9" health bonds the Wyoming Public which are underway are endeavoring | #ealth association aims to: to establish whether the wreck was| Employ every possible means of low- some act, details of which are being withheld. Denver reached a point about two miles east of Lox, Wyo. The wreck occurred on the 23rd car back of the ‘The engine, way car and several of the merchandise and oll tanks which comprised the rest of the 65 car train No estimate as to the probable dam- age resulting from (he wreck has been made although it is seml-officially in- dicated that it will total several thou- —— . EXCAVATION FOR NEW | ssesct St ne sacs whose memory the services aro be- HIMES AIT Ing held are Dr. Claude Wesley Thom- Udo: 4 ve, Zed T.’ Riggs, Dr. Willard C. Fos- en neseeel ter and Dr. William Norwood. the public. All members of the lodge and visiting members are expecially Tequested to be present. ano, Miss Verna Burnett and Mrs. George Smith. Excavation for the new Becklinger building on what is known as the old| The” eit The following program has been ar- EAST SECOND FINISHED) == DU Processional march—Violin’ and pl Opening ode—‘'Nearer My God to fectiof which the recent survey proved stands at 12 cases to each reported In this state todey, Continue the work of the Health Crusaders. (Install a health educatior® mdtion picture service. Establish a nutrition department for mal-nourished and underweight chil4- ren who naturally are a prey to tu- berculosis. 4 Further the tuberculosis survey the result of accident or caused by | rine the high rate of tuberculosis in-! through joint effort with the United An impressive inusical and speaking program.in connec- remained on the track, —* tion with the ritual of the Elks lodge will be invoked for the ann:‘al memorial services of the Casper lodge. The program} to memorialize departed members of the lodge will be held! at the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o’clock Sunday afternoon. - ‘sand dollars. Following the usual custom this service will be open to Memorial Ritual—Officers of lodge. Solo—"‘Shall I Be Forgotten.” Prot. Rudolph Lundberg. Memorial ritual—Officers of Lodge: Quartette—“The’ Vacant Chair,” Mesdames Lal Branson and FP. J. Leschinsky; Messrs, F. B, Firmin and Rudolph Lundberg. Lodge continues ritual. Duet—"Thy Will Be Done," Messrs. Millard’ Murane and Rudolpi Luna- berg. Oration—Brother Rev. Phillip K.) Edwards. ! Ladies’ Quartet—‘One Sweetly Sol- Rolirbaugh site on Hast Second street has about been completed and arrange- ments are now being made to under- take” the actual construction of the new building. Phe excavation which is 14 feet deep necessitated the removal of 4,560 cubic yards of dirt. The excavation con- tract’ {vas handled ‘in record time by the Castle & Mechaley company. While the new building at first will only be two stories in height the con- struction plans call for a foundation heavy enough to support a six story building when the businéss of East Secorid strect requires such a. struc ture. . —_—————_ CITY TO COLLECT RENT ‘FOR HOUSE IN STREET CHEYENNE, Dec. 1.—For more than’ six weeks a seven-room house, here, opposite the site of the new Ma- here, opposite the sit of the new Ma- sonic consistory temple, and protests of residents of the district, tawtorists and teamsters generally and of the Police have failed to.move it\ ah inch. . It will move next Saturday, however, ¥ unless. the owner, William Morris, cares to pay the city $100 rental a day for the space it occupies. An ultimatum to this effect was delivered to Morris in the police court Wednes- day. He said the house would be ‘on its way within the time limit. polis ana Shireen The Christmas Stocking Just before Christmas in times past many is the father who has suddenly been confronted witfi the fact that on a certain night he will come home and there he will find facing“ him a row ‘of stockings. He realized tat his Ht- tie ones went to bed that nignt with a sublime faith in te |.indness and gen- nta Claus. who year Past had ig the much de- , the longed for ‘thorsie” to Bladden the hearts of little people. Within the heart of “daddy? there arose a sickening feeling of a responsi- Bbility to bo performed—and alas, with- out the wherewithal to bu: Thanks to the co-operation of mod- ern up-to-late banking institutions, the modern ‘‘dad” dreads not the ap- proaching days of Christmastide. ‘Throughout the year passing he has Deen steadily accumulating from week to. week .and month to month small sums (not even missed), and today he foes to the bank and draws.a sum sufficient to buy the tokeng “of love "and affection to be placed in or near the Christmas stocking. It is a source of congratulation that thousands of thrifty people in Casper have this year accumulated in their Christmas clubs thousands of dollars ready for the merchant who acts as the agent of ‘old Santa. Many people for the first’ time in their lives are beginning to apprect- ate tho importance of staaily, sys: tematic saving—thus a double blessi: and happiness—to him who gives and to him who receives, - be Caspet Daily Cridune ALL WYOMING § WMTED TO STATE MEETING |Representatives of All Inter- ests Asked to Take Part in Discussion of Welfare Program . | | THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Dec. 1.— | Every newspaper man and woman in ‘Wyoming is extended a cordial invita- tion to be present at and participate jin the conference to be held in this city December 9 ‘and 10, ‘This meeting is called for the pur- ) Pose of considering matters of para- | mount importance to the state and to all its peopl The general purpose is to formulate a program that will | ndyance the welfare ot Wyoming. The lines along which it will work will be constructive and will include future 4 jas well as present problems favoring no interest above the common good. Every interest in the state is invited to have its representative as the meet ing in order that all may receive equal Pe a eee Jand <air consideration. Chambers of Increase the distribution of instrue-!commerce, business enterprises of tye health; erature: - levery kind, industrial concerns, min- Continue the demonstration work of ing and oil interests, farming and the public -héalth nurves. | stockraising and all activities of an in Under the provision of @ Dill passed |qustrial rinture have been invited by the ‘Wybmipe -ntate legislature of | such a meeting with such an extensive 1821 providing for the establishment | scope of activity would to a large ex- of a state. tuberculosis s&natorium.|tent fail of its objective without the the location of the proposed’ sanatori-| presence of the newspaper men of the ui wil] be submitted to the vote of|state.- While the object of the confer- the people at the regular election to ence is expressed in a general way be held in November, 1922. in the call that has been sent out, its deliberations will follow along such eT | ‘ : * lines as the delegates assembled see The accident occurred when train j Sanat pas ae pr A No. 76, said to be the fastest freight loha rs s. patter 4 Fe Y| rhis meeting, which promises to be trate vomieeaetr batwedeny | Silene Saat Tales conteeld: tents the greatest of its kind ever held in of on Wyoming, will unquestionably bring ate se tee amd sudience. | a1) interesta to « bettsr understanding of the needs of all others and will ° ° e ° * + o- ¢ 2 <npiie. 7 PRnaeae Eat | $8 “thers f } Jide meray et A. Ts Wallace, | axe for a bigger and a better Wyo- lunged off the 30 foot embankment : , biicawe if : toa scattered their contents over the Accompanists, Mrs. George Smiith| aia SpE io A countryside for hundreds of yards. and Rudolph Lundberg. Music! under diréetion of Professor} LONG DROUGHT BROKEN. - ——————___— | DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 1—Rain last st | night broke drought of five months, TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS—|TiK) Ct) was intermittent but fell In BRING RESULTS———|! sections of Texas. : Carpenters, Notice 3 Local No. 1664 wil hold a special called meeting /@ | on Monday, December 5, for the purpose of discussing \@ | state council business and for the election of officers of the State Federation of Labor. You should be* present at this meeting. L Fraternally yours, } . C. S. THOMPSON, j Recording Secretary. Natrona Brand Sausage “Home Products. for Home Folks.” “ . Is Now On ASK YOUR BUTCHER FOR **Natrona”’ FRANKFURTERS MINCED HAM BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE PRESSED HAM : LINK AND BULK SAUSAGE SMOKED:LIVER SAUSAGE **Natrona”’ Tis sausage is made by the CASPER PACKING CO., and is superior to any other kind as it is made daily in the most sanitary sausage kitchen in the state, where only the best of meat is used. Phoné the Market The Casper Packing Co. 13815 “Home Products for Home Fotks.” - —_ mht PAGE NINE Mo.. grand keeper of the archives, su-] The th: a in St. PB U. S. Destroyer preme counci!. One hundred and tees ae Absent a etd vee — Members of th » of which Pe Goes Aground |2°e50 2 225820 Pe SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—Tho! United States destroyer De Long en} route from San Diego to San Fran-| cisco, went aground early today at # point about ten miles south of the ST. PAUL, Dec. 1.—The extradition trance to San Francisco harbor, ‘ac-}0f William Hildebrand, Albert Ken. cording to wireless messages received |"®dy and Jacob Lane, from Minne. here. The vessel and crew. were ré-|S0ta to Iowa, is asked by Gov. N, E ported not to be in immediate danger.| Kendall ‘The destroyer Frederick was report-| = ty-two Cheyenne Masons are charter|sjore of August Willeges at City, Iowa, of turs valued at $16,000 Yo hearing can be held on the appli- cation until ebout December 12, 49 Off West Coast EXTRADITION Cte a TF We Mffer a Few Rooms at Monthly Rates to Par- ticular People. Hotel Henning 4 ed to have gone to the De Long’s aid. meet as. Meta Ph CASPER DEFENDANT IS one 328J for SENTENCED BY COURT | Ese = ee Ma eae Per Ton $9.50 Petroleum CHEYENNE, Dec. 1.—ieo Myers Delivered at Above Prices. of Casper, who pleaded guilty of vio- lation of the Harrison drug act, Wednesday was sentenced by Judge 4 I Y FUE! ex @) T. B. Kennedy in the United States e . district court: to serye four months East Yellowstone Ave.—New Producers’ Warehouse inthe Natrona county jail and pay a fine of $255. Toy Soon of Greybull also pleaded guilty to violation of the Harrison} — 7 = act and was sentenced to five months in the Laramie county jail. CHEYENNE GROTTO OF LODGE 1$ INSTITUTED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 1.—The Cheyenne grotto of the ‘‘Mystic Order Velled) Prophets of the Enchanted Realm” was instituted at the Consis- tory temple here Wednesday night by Judge Anthony F. Ittner of St. Louls, Rub on Sore Throat Musterole relieves sore throat quick- ly. Made with oil ‘Of mustard, ft isa clean white ointment that will not burn or blister like the old-fashioned mustard Just epread it on with your Gently but surely it peaektpone: to eae Sore spot and draws out the pain. Get ‘Musterole at drug store today. 35% 6Scin jarabtubes; beepital sise, $2. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Ladies of Casper the benefit of the saving. on every garment purchased. Some Embroidered, Some Beaded and All Charming Styles. = Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. liable house in Casper. TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam and Cabinet. For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 128, East Second Street «Basement, O-S Building Garment Shop ql Pride of ownership arises from good appearance, never failing per- formance and the regard held for the car by motorists in, general. DELIVERED TO YOU Street and Yellowstone = = e E ATTENTION! The Wyoming Fur Shop will continue’ their ladies’ ready-to-wear department— where you will find good merchandise for less money. Because the usual rent ex- pense is cut in three, we give the customer As you know: by this time the Dundee Woolen Mills occupy one-half of the lower floor, the fur de- partment another part and the ladies’ ready to wear the third part. This means a saving from $5 to $40 Very Special Sale of Beautiful One-Piece Dresses— Come, See and Price for Yourself You will realize we are the most reasonable, re- Wyoming Fur and -Henning Hotel .Bldg.—Across From America Theater. nn TE [ The New Esssx = Phone 1406 Sioux NAA i NM