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ee EA PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail fore the tang of beer was stale on 2. 7S. . their wool at 30 cents, would be able 1 m. and h. t for “Leftie Louie,” | CHEYENNE, Feb. 9.—"Un- Providing work and thus relieve the | burlesque house, pool room a: angout for ie Loui 5 £. eres ere at Sin saiieee te FREIGHT RATE BRIEF later to command at least a dime more.|,/oucs prank,” “Gyp the Blood” and. Just © few doors away Oney Gagan | ust. unreasonablo and harmful” is Quarr Products . . ing their lot with almstakers and ether notorious characters—and | Maintained his “sawdust ring” where pees vee f Sepgersday _ y | “GETS-IT’ receivers of other charities. W nally a rescue mission for human |”. t t” was the acknowl- ces—45 Pigseey, See ‘Among the most satisfying and FOR BENEFIT 1 THIS Man Who Sent derelicts—Pan! Kelly's dive has been |etged gang leader; around the corner 39 Ee sittied a ok sonal freey mad otcorn orn oF cain s surrenders wort! ote these. on fester street was Billy Gerry's resolt: . ai s. tw” ts-It” righ! be takes: : Casper at the present time ie the tT Note on Suicide | Now carats eee te of plaée; in the other alrection | was fates Rar thes Semsion rang post. rate of 96% poe Ries tot haerey fy do te your drapeist work of relief carried out in the * |John Callahan “bishop of the Harry Hill's, known as the “only poned until next week. ttrecttve February 28, on marble, onyx today. Geta of It." Your ° ” ” back if it fails to peel them off. poorer dist-#zts of the city, under STATE IS SUAMITTED Missi ery,” chaplain at the Tombs and su-| square shooter in Bowery. yx money is to Deel, the the auspices of the local Red Cross. Is Now ung perintendent of the Hadley Rescue! It is 18 years since these places —>——— and ee ee Whiraird ee 8 IQ trifle, This work consists largely of caring ste Mission that a $300,000 Church of All| vanished before the mop of the clean- NOTICE. omen bee Ses! fetes naa Thtethos. nd in Casper bj Uy Cabper Phas. for destitute families, economically perating with Wyoming dele-| SHERIDAN, Wyo., Feb. 9.4—Police| Nations will be erected on the site. | up squad. “The dive” was one of.the| Come to the dinner at the Baptist points to paibee Se from the ‘present | macy. Gependant through the unemploy- |#ates and others who came to Wash-|are searching for Otley Hoising-/ Where once the human derclicts| first to go, and the “Hadley Rescue|church Friday evening, February 10,|N. Mon STi, ie aabcusced ey the ment of parents or other members |ington to present the situation con-| ton, who has been missing since last|entered behind barred “doors of the| Mission” was installed in its place be-16 o'clock; price 5&c. 2-9-2 | rate TM. ic ie Ruciiien: fronting agricultural and livestock in-| night after he had sent a note to Rob-| “dive” yous a ee ae v - terests in the west, particularly with| ert Whitehead, contractor, his em-| click of ti wl an re ughter the secretary of posers “pres respect to freight rates, Congressman | ployer, stating that he had decided to/of women, he now will enter the place BOOST FOR ¢ Sips aa = © of her cally to ascertain |MOndell formally laid before the in-|énd his life. His wife filed rit for|at the iaeagirg Ney tig Lager OUR TOWN Mil the Napedtetbod prevalent in. thos eee Pcgucete! So: eee oe @tvorce last week. bed eisstrs cue bah . & top . < Sete There wre erreml Ge | None, ts ine and caled to tho a The original Paul Kelly's dive was — y. npris a tent: e fi ies of ~2% 3 —_—Siving'" accommodations, “teed | of | togramm received trom retmbte tak LGONTRAGTON AND GITY |Satazt chee, Be| VoL. MILLS, WYO., FEB. 9, 1922 7" : clothing, dearth of food and heat |ers and business men of Wyoming re- | Hadley missién now houses several BOOSTER CLUB MEETS. and worst of all, no apparent escape | garding conditions in Wyoming. ‘ ; a hundred men each night. Poker, MILLS SCHOOL NOTES. SERRE ET SE ea ‘ from such circumstances. ‘These telegrama are Yroyn tho- blackjack, fantan, the roulette wheel. ‘ v1 Hs Sa cas of pro- ‘The regu In one place in a two-room base- {roughly reliable sources,” said the r coat oar] ‘here been a number hd club was held last evening in the new | th his wife and | Wyoming congressman, “and may be Z = svere © vad jmotions in the school this week ool bulding. A very encouraging | Serer ee ees ae se, ee ee tite, the charter of the, wok wy| soma, wm emt Three : six r 5 was a saloon, with “tables for . na dance given by 4 , cramped and there was insufficient |erally throughout the state of Wyo-| CHEYENNE, Feb. 9.—Whether C.| tiem “and at the rear a burlesque AT MILLS, ELECT OFFICERS eiesiggennnetirs te haa ae ger ra BR or eg social bo aclbagevesg Steric constitution and bylaws were read ’ clothing for the children; food was |™ing with respect to our agricultural) F. Inman, contractor for Cheyenne’s! Snow was in continuius progress. The . big sange Doth so-}for the second time and discussed. scacce and what there was of it was [8nd livestock industries. and the seri-| half rillion dollar storm and sanitary|S00W "as ip continuins progres Re eee Gc Bo the PERG ee eae Tearaeie, oes’ Tour Jac) The Wil be fend Gnd \yobed.daiAe the doled out tn very meager quantities. [us handicap confronting them be-|sewer system mow under construc-| 4 aoor opened from ‘the dive” into| The meeting held for the purpose of <A + Holla ts sa car-| next requlur meeting. from seven months to 16 years. The “ ie nec y for com! ing |m place which gained its name be-|School, held Sunday afternoon in the s is ch amuse-| city council, r ditions confronting agricultural and ds in the. construction work: | or! to the Fifth; Ward Mewrter to the|fording the spectators muc! 5o why TOA WE he father has an advanced and infec- | Mt sands cause of the number of discouraged | Midwest theater buldng, was well at. 1, this, yone en-|% city jail is wi 6 livestock shippers of the west and shall be borne by the Sixth; Guy Brightwell, Edna Campbell,|ment. Following this, everyo aekhndtn ti f tuberculosis. The fam- the expense oe by iris who drank poison or shot them-jtended. Rev. Charles A. W . EL 3 completed in a short ily ts now being fea and clothed by |UECd the necessity of immedistel ciry, is a matter which. may lead to| Str" unc “ecstod ar mccsiexe| MoCowb, oO nee, 3 ee Tidiaes, Fe ae ne ee eis tmies whine had hoon matron] _ UD, McOopeiacke: rye tamae Ge lens the county, while the field represen- | Tle! sini Utigation. | Inman claims that under!tables, A door on the opposite side|and Dr. G. M. Anderson of the First pada eM hed cit at a dollar each. Dancing fol-| Mountain States Telephone & Tele tative of the Red Cross is endeavor- ees eee of “the dive” led into another saloon.|/Presbyterian church of Casper, w: wer, hour. | STaph company, was presen: sav ing to have the man sent to a sant | 7 A d Mecti city was to bear such expense. Mayor present and gave some very helpful ‘The Janjor Boy, Beouts “met -Mon- sete for sana tr Se I. t,| information concerning telephone ser- . o Atten ecting |®a P. Taylor, onty holdover trom qouxpentiona: @|¢ay might, Feb. 6, for the first time,|The entertainment committer is to) “or™o: OT equests that all those in. Se cate eakiuanain eke ae " the commission which granted Inman The Sunday school was duly or-|®¢venteen Juniors pethg present. The P tereated tet tulegibins BGhVida nak ia; 7 : Of Poet S {+)| the contract, cannot recall such a ized A boys are very enthusiastic and they|te affair. ch with him through the Booster girl, aged seven, with a crippied leg, oe ry octe y eeilaenaal pass deicy ‘In. bination aie peas, officers | oh have @ tar mesting night ——— re hay nce SS ee pdagaas le — man threatens to institute suft unless WOMAN OBEYED terident, R. EL gamer iuperin-/on Monday of each week at 7:30. BIRTHDAY PARTY. ON aspdrdglite sebeet etaeae oy to provide for her treatment and | E- Richard Shipp leaves this after-| the city relmburses him for expense superintendent; Miss Gladys Sharp, —— Mrs. William Shapland was very|the now entertainment committes. she faced the possibility of being | 700 for Boston, Mass., where on next | incidental to work in quicksand. er ees ere +. |secretary; Miss Ray Bohrman, treas,| ‘Troop 10 of the Boy Scouts will|pleasantly surprised at her home,| tr %ou arc interested in your town crippled for Hfe. The girl is now | Tuesday he will attend the annual ge Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s | (or hrs. jonn S. McKnight, pianist, | meet Friday evening at 7:30. Several) Thursday evening, Feb. 2, when a/ he a Booster—not a knocker. in Denver receiving treatment from | meeting and banquet of the New Eng- Vegetable and Milo Corside, assistant pianist. |of the boys have been selling scrap| group of her friends and neighbors es a specialist at reduced rates. This |!and Poetry society and will be one and is N ell Sunday school will be held every jlumber this week and have made|gathered to celebrate her birthday. Postmaster Pasestt anvegness that treatment has absolutely enabled | of the speakers at the banquet. Us a is Now VW Sunday afternoon at 2:30 sharp in|enough money to buy their Scout/The evening was devoted to playing| |? Runday caail, mapiiad Seat hb; aie her to walk with the ald of a brace. | Tn Boston Mr. Shipp will be the Illinois. -- ‘‘You surely | the Midwest theater puilding. Preach.|books and other incidentals. paca Loin beter pg Mee ti {continued. Patrons having boxes 5‘ There was a family which had | guest of WI) tanley Braithwaite, good medicine when | ing service will follow. Next Sun- Pig s Po 4 mail Deen aided about a month ago, when | the noted author and literary critic, ASSISTANT My TORN ¥ou, pat Lydia E. day, February 12, Rev. Henry W.| ‘The Girl Scouts were organized eb. |P. Demmon, Mr. and Mrs. Drol!inger, | "AY en hee Gone ie they were penniless. The father |and in New York where he will stop i ’s Vege | Bainton, state Sunday school super-|3 and had their first meeting on|MF- and Mrs. J. C. Fowlkes, Mr. and Postoffice on Sunday, and the gen- had been out of work and he, his |on his way home, he will visit with Oe Ties table Compound | intendent, will preach. Everyone|February 7. Highfe=. girls were|™Mrs Paul Estes and Mr. and Mz. eral delivery window. will’ be closed picid Prine: Heer pllinwrrscn haath ig) pga Wer ermmrelrnent cnet keyiteny Mert a ny Res pig a ee ey ca, the pare welcome. present at the first meeting and sig-| W™- Shapland. an Gay. ~ hort and sa\eers 2 ee —___ é Sageefit aides Uiagen ne age nag he vee Pp caf ip Gone ©. Spencer, executive secretary of the baby I was all ron es nified thelr intention of becoming] 7. 5500) women of Spain think pa RE if eae, cumstances, not o! cir own mak- * Wyoming Republican state committee, down and so ner- FREE METHODIST CHURCH Scouts. vi th der them: ing. While in the east Mr. Shipp will | noon ae epee od ot hie cenit! ° ro | Mra Hatti Laimtert, ovangellat,| In the recent primary arithmetic | *he, render selves beautiful by Boston university is the only co-edu- “We were up against ft.” said the |look after the publication of some of] rent to the office of special assistant from gaining. My |has taken over the work of the pas.|tests given in the city schools, Mills | SAAtIn& thelr heads. cational university _in Mansachusetts. man. A job was secured him and | his own literary productions, United States attorney for the district doctor did e | tor for the Free Methodist church|has the distinction of sharing part now the family once sepin is hap- ee ve of Wyoming. His headquarters wi") he could ta | during the absence of the Rev. Ed-jof the frst honors. The Third arade py and independent. They had | ‘The Omaha every day in the! be Cheyenne. build me up, then | wards. Mrs. Lambert needs no in-|at Mills passed the arthmotic test never asked for charity before ar.@ {munth, 75c. 104 North Center street, ordered fa to | troduct‘on to the public, ag she has|the highest average of all the schools. were loath to take it, but it hap- E 2-9-2t Smoke Transo Oj; take L: are E. }been dong mission work in Casper)Miss Tharp has the intermediate pened that the ald given them was —_ —— ce AR EY CTE AES BEIT pound and Mills fe ‘th ears. ‘k at Mills. the saving grace that tided them | with his medicine and I am now.a|"'sunaay services an ee ee bale over the lean and meager days. ¥ ¢ new woman. I have had three chil- | gay school, 1:20 p. m.; preachng, 7:30 Effie and Edward Daniels are out an MEA’ I Ss In another family where the 3 = T ba Jed |P- ™. Everyone made welcome. Mr.|0f school on account of smallpox. mother, although unfit for work of D ANC IN Noite to, paveral fobenda ced Raymond Carlie is superintendent of|We hope they will soon be back in any kind, was earning the bread for Peise ighiyofit. You are cer- | the Sunday school, schoo! again. e e a eat ope tpe etl te Ny tainly doing good workin this world.’” a ae — at fee! men, through quick sction, ob: —Mrs. ADRITH TOMSHECK, 10667 Wa-| Rev. A. T. Edwards, wife and| rt has been necessary to add a new tained their compensation claims ar ns bash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. daughter, Pfiss Myrtle, left overland teacher to the teaching staff and Miss and also were provided jobs. The . ‘Thereisnothing very strange about | last wock for eastern Nebraska. They | Florence Fowler has been secured. family is now in better circum: ' the doctor direct irs. Tomsheck | expected to stop in Denver where to de. stances and the mother has left the i ’s Vege- | Mrs. Edwards wb to consult a speci-|_ Tris Will_enable us to begin hard worx in which she was en- : There are many | alist, partmental work in the upper grades. : Besar caaiicendeiter tire Routy ——_ ‘Wo extend to Miss Fowler a hearty Saturday, Febru 11,1922 for her boys. ly appreciate its value. If you want first-class laundry done | Welcome. i ’ ary ? ‘There are some of the instances of ee M4 Lol ance noay ete. eile: Weel ted at reasonable prices, call on or leave . the work of relief being done among cate pee: well-known rootand | ders. Will call for and deliver all| Mims Larson will have charge of all Doran’s Red Seal Coff the poorer citizens of Casper and of would give ae ‘Tom-| “rk. Mrs. P. W. Geiger, River-|the Girl Scout work and she is ably ed seal ee, per Ib________30e Watrona county. It is undertaken : TONK SH’ T view avenue. (Mf. Marti .) |assisted by the other teachers. frith the resolve that not even the Presi ceed — Calumet Baking Powder, per Ib 30c feast "and the lowliest in our midst tow: pa 5) a shall be lacking in the means of s. an a ae honorable living and that they shall Manhattan Dance Orchestra in Extra’Good Brooms, each_____________65e not be kept back as citizens of Cas- ™ per from actively working to make Attendance. Corn Flakes, per pkey) 10c our city the center of prosperity its FOR RENT ERs oe Tea te hope it to be. Mill s Post Toasties, per pkg_____-.-________10e }} . Two Front Office i Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. for_________85e Rooms. ( onstruction Beef Stew, 4 Ibs. for_________________25e : : Shoulder Steak, per Ib ea re : Zuttermeister Bldg. ‘ : ompany Veal Stew, per Ib-_-_________________10e : Veal Roast, per Ib_______.._.-_______18¢ - ‘ Saenieiees oq Sips il-che cRPAURORPCiaan na eae t Learn * os Veal Steak, er Thsc 2 Sac Sees b to Dance All Kinds of. Equipment for Sale P suis sae bates nie ho! seca tad lcetoet nly t Correctly Extra Good Bacon, per Ib___-_________25e 5 Private Lessons Each Day From < ¢ it 1 to 8 P.M. L hubs Cuacseee Bicep Redes TRACTOR ROAD GRADERS, “ ana Priuay. 730 to 830°P. Mt FRESNO DUMP WAGONS AND Children’s Classes Every Saturday RS 2.30 to 4 P.M. TRUCKS, GAS AND STEAM R . z= Terrace Gardens ° in J. R. BINAN, Instructor ] Ss = - 2 HORSES AND HARNESS let Five-Passenger e $ See It ry It— You'll Like I FOR SALE str sieak — 4 ee I t ou e it. Oo en This is the kind of closed car luxury, comfort and dis- - €P. H om an fro tinction have wanted. On Account of Poor Health he Red onccai te : ; Too Goodto Trade ; : ne The price makes it easy to own. Jest examine and ride In two years my Essex has WILL SACRIFICE oro in it. Then look at its price. That is enough to con- been driven more than 5 oo id vince you. 20,000 miles. I have refused My - Interest in the es a A J 5 good offers to trade it, be- ‘ wh: But think also of what the name Essex means in reli- cause it is running So ell REAL ESTATE fo ability and performance. Its records star the history ele ery LYRK ; POOL ‘ 5 f las or another twenty ar 4 of motordom. pales Pure Aluminum Ware for ‘ he You will probably buy the Coach if you see it. You WILBUR F. BEALE, q f ~ ba Fi as will find, in addition to good looks and comfort, that Bice, Mantachaace mety- ine nts ‘ x it has durability, real performance ability and economy National Bank, 2 f We only have a few more lots for “4 Bas putea 0 save for you Sl che ease You drive i Cambridge, Mass. 8-Tables, Stock and Percolators, Roasters, Dish Pans, Tea sale in Mills—$25 down and $10 per ov today. ay Kettles, Etc. it ‘ Fixtures. es, month. ai Closed Car Luxury—A Wonderful Price = SALE BEGINS FRIDAY EVENING, 4 Touring, $1095 Sedan, $1895 F. O. B. Detroit ASK FOR JOE AT 5:00 O'CLOCK 4 awe pie have a two-room house for m 2 = he Sale. eap fi ° eriecdace S29: ERC, Lyric Pool Hall, Basement $100 down balan: cash or we will sell : Street and So ZLRO ZZ ere own balance like rent. Yellowstone TRUCK CAR OE Phone A Avenue M. Sf CAR SALES Wyoming Theater le LO . Ten VOR Hardware and Furniture FAMILIES Face to face with unfavorable economic conditions in which scores ©f families here have been forced to eke out a meager existence as Dest they could, Casper has realized that the only way of correcting the condition is to rehabilitate the dis- tressed families or individuals by RED CROSS DOING BIG WORK AMONG DESTITUTE OF THE CITY The cases are al! typical examples of the constructive program which has been undertaken by the Red Cross (© correct wrong economic rather than by making the people aided the victie- or alms giving or charity. WOOLGROWERS TQ HOLD OUT FOR LARGER BIDS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 9.—Louis Tuesday opinion here that Wyoming flock- masters would be unwise to rerpond to present overtures of wooibuyers. | who %2e reported to be offering 30 cents a pound for the 1922 clip. He said that he believed flockmasters, 42 they would refrain from contracting CHURCH OF ALL NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Paul of BE ERECTED ON SITE OF OLD BOWERY DIVE BY M. E. SOCIETY NATIONS TO Kelly’s dive, a notorious den concentrated vice in the days when the old Bowery was world-famed for its brazen iniquity, soon wil] undergo an- other metamorphosis. Gambling joint, saloon, rendezvous of the underworld, the air. ‘The Church of All Nations will be the Methodist Episcopal church. It financed by the New York Society of will be five stories, with chapel, dining rooms, sleeping rooms, sym- nastum and libraries. —_—_—_—" CHEYENNE LIONS” CLUB ASKS BARBERS 0 CUT GASOLINE REDUGED AT CHEYENNE STATIONS, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 9.—Gaso Hine dropped two cents a gallon, to 20 cents, at some filling stations in Chey Freight Cut on Don’t “Baby” Corns