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PAGE FOURTEEN LEVER FUNERAL TO BE HELD IN. CASPER MONDAY Son Coming From Ann Arbor and Brother of Mr. Lever From Sioux City to At- tend Last Rites. JUDGE TOO BUSY TO CONDUCT LANDER COURT, EDITOR ASKED TO TESTIFY IN RAID CASES With the Casper division of the sixth judicial district re- quiring the attention of Judge C. O. Brown for the next sev- eral weeks at least it is probable that he will appoint some other district judge to officiate during the spring term of court at Lander which was scheduled to hold opening ses- sions May 8. 1 uled for hearing here, a heavy crim-| MANILA, P. | | NBSERVANGE. IN CASPER ASSURED Churches to Take Lead in Impressing Significance of Day; Public Observ- ance General. inal docket as the yesult of recent clean-up activities and other impor- tant matters up for consideration are held responsible for Judge C. O. Brown taking under consideration the advisabitity of appointing a- substi- @ to serve for him at Lander. ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Eleanor Lalor Lever, who died suddenly Fri @ay morning at a local hospital, will be held from St. Mark's Episcopal church at 4:30 o'clock Monday sfter- Although mother has always been the greatest friend and helpmeect in the lives of all persons I. May 13.—The| Which memory of mother, whether liv- noon. The Rev. Philip K. Edwards| During the coming week the abate-| Prince of Wales, who arrived here this |!"& OF dead, can be held sacred. will offic and burial will be made} ment cases ~ instituted recently by|morning suffered a slight injury dur-| Mothers’ day will be observed in in the Masonic plot at the Highland|county authorities together with| ing a polo game when a player behind|CasPer tomorrow with special serv- cemete! wholesale criminal indictments, will ices in nearty all local churches. The him hit a ball that struck the prince @ glancing blow over the right eye- brow, cutting a gash an inch and a necessitate sessions in district court for several days at least during the Those who will be in attendance at the funeral from a distance include church, symbolic of the best in the huuan heart, is a fitting place to start the son an Lever, Jr.. who witl| coming week. half long. It was necessary to take|°>servance of the day. from Ann Arbor, Mich. A sensational turn of the criminal|‘wWo stitches {m the wound. The observance of mothers’ day was wh ttending and}and abatement cases came to light| The wound is not serious. The|°isinated by Miss Anna Jarvis of « of Sioux Iowa, a| today when records filed on cases in-/Prince retired from the game and re-|Philadelphia whose another died in brother of Julian Lever, Sr. stituted as @ result of recenf, raids|‘urned to the British cruiser Renown. | 1906. On Sunday, May 9, 1907, she pacieeiced aded' eee Pee showed the name of Franx M.|He Was unable to attend the dinner| tld a friend who she had invited to O’Brien, editor of a local newspaper,|*"4 reception. that Governor-General |°bServe with her the anniversary of Wood had arranged for him. to its last re Wheeler s one of the witnesses. O’Brien’s It was| her mother’s death, that she wished tc newspaper, it was pointed out by au-|®""0unced the prince will resume the| dicate a day of the year to all moth- thorities, has been one of those most | *Uvities of his visit tomorrow. ers. Before May 1908, came around many other persons were interested and organizations were formed to ob- serve the second Sunday in. May as Mothers’ day. active in promoting charges of graft and in urging a grand jury investi- er, husband of the deceased,| sation here. The editor was accord- WIFE STARTS SEARCH Che Casper Dailp Cribun MOTHERS’ DAY SENATE HEARS PROTEST OVER | TEAPOT LEASE, WASHINGTON, May off re- Association of Of! Producers, waa read in the senate today by Senator La Follette,. Republican, Wisconsin, whose carpet bagging hydra head of iniquity was crushed by the policy of President Roosevelt almost a decade ago. a DEMURRER OF SOLON FAILS PHOENIX, Ariz, May 13.—Federal Judge W. C. Van Fleet of California, sitting in United States district court here today indicated he would over- rule United States Senator Ralph H. Cameron's demurrer to an indictment charging the Arizona senator with werjury. TURDAY, MAY 13, 1922 COAL SHORTAGE RELIEF SEEN IN JHIPMENTS DUE: FIRST OFFENSE [SUMMARY OF CHIME BLAMED ON MOONSHINE sociation convention president Local Defendant to Plead| declared that if the world is ever |Colorado Product Being Re- Guilty and Throw Himself | put on its feet again American bank- | ceived by One Local Dis- on Mercy of Court, ers would play the biggest part. rtibutor; Little Fuel on : Report. ; WASHINGTON — Department of Rees Se eee re ee ee case Holding tha’ excess noon. large With the exception of 12 tons of shine whisky, the ovlgi efohie te = eee produc | rnis coal at the N. & A. coal company was unable to divulge, was responst- there is no coal at any of the coa! die for his plight, P. A. Norquist, NEW YORK-—Fourteen of the |°O™Panies. in Casper. More is com rested heré recently on a charge largest manufacturers of newsprint estate EE get Sart ar grand larceny, ts going to waive paper in the United States and Can- | 7°77. 5 Miminary examination, plead guilty ada reached settlement with work- |1, addition it has two cars of Cols. ers in the paper trades after series rado oqelion the way. . pears! mone thts ss reed by the = 8 Se Fe oe cere eae two count attornes ice. cars way from Colorado Just what procedure will be taken| » OMAHA — Patrick J. Lavelle jana the Leith Coal and Lumber com. in the state has not yet been deter- mined by M. W. Purcell, county at- torney. It is probable that he will recommend leniency for the man. Ciatming that .this is the first scrape in which he was ever involved and that he belleved the house he en- tered was his own home, Norquist de nounces fire-water for the trouble it has caused him, Stating’ that he came to Casper a pany one car. The Casper Coal ani Coke company has two cars ordered which will be here at the earliest po» sible time. —___ BLUE HUMBLED BY HARVARD WASHINGTON—Tihe' McKenzia bill readjusting the pay and allow- ance of the commissioned and en- personnel of the army, navy and corps, coast guard and coast and geodetic survey and public” health service was passed by the a re per Friday ev after] ingly supoenaed for the avowed pur- Philadelphia observed this day on having been snowbound at Lusk. A pose of permitting him to present evi- May 10, 1908. Since 1912 the day has snowplow was attached to an engine] dence he possesses direct to the court. to break the trail through from Lusk, where the sad news of his wife's death reached him. Eleanor Lalor Lever was 55 years of age and was born in Quten’s coun. ty, Ireland. She was «ducated in Edinburgh, Scotland d in 1889 she was married to Mr. Lever, who went to Erin for his bride Together they moved to Crawford, Neb., a small town of what was then still a frontier country. They moved to Chadron in 1897 and 10 years later they came to Casper, where Mrs. Lever had since J. J. MAHONEY 16 GIVEN CONTRACT FOR LOCAL CARPENTER, MISSING TWO WEEKS Friends and relatives of © James Couthon, 134 East H street, especially his wife who is bedridden, are alarmed over the disappearance of the man from his home here, April 29. ‘The last seen of Mr. Couthon, a member of the Carpenter's union was when It 191 I been observed Pen May is observed in all churches and the previous Friday observed in all public schools. Since 1913 the beautiful thought of paying tribute to mothers has spread over the entire country and the sec- oud Sunday in May is set aside in nearly all the English speaking coun- tries of the world for this observance. TRIBUNE ADVERTISING ATTRACTS. ATTENTION Advertising display and copy as Prepared by local merchants and re-! produced in The Casper Tribune has! for a long time attracted the atten- tion of advertising firms in all sec- tions of the country, A new tribute! to the effective form of advertis'ng in Texas. In 1913 ivania made it a state holiday. was first observed in England in 3. *There the second Sunday in n Casper, followihg a custom estab- used here few weeks ago in search of work in house, 219 to 26. order to obtain funds to help suppért -_ his family, he says that he found easy PHOENIX—Two =ssked bandits access to liquor and partook of it frequently. While under the spell of an especially bad dose he is said to have sought his home, resulting tn his entering another place in North Casper. Finding the place unoccu- pied, he is said to have possessed him- self of things that did not belong to him. ‘The offense was easily traced and he was soon arrested. He is now nguishing in the county jail address- Ing datly sermons to other prisoners on the dangers of partaking of moon- shine fire-water. INDIAN DENIES | LETTER SALES CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 13.—Har. vard defeatei Y: in thelr annual track and field meet in the stadium this afternoon. The point score was: Harvard 70 13-15; Yale €4 2-15. Billy Burke, Harvard's star runner, won the mile run handily and then came back to win the 88$0-yard dash. ‘Hurdle Record lished in former years at least a part of the church services will be dedicat- ed to the memory of mother. In some of the churches the entire service will be thus dedicated. ‘The wearing of flowers will also be general, red ones for the living and white ones for the he emerged from the union hall after attending a meeting May 2, At that time he is said to have been accom- panied by a Mr. Shaw, also a member of the organization. The disappearance of Mr. Couthon has been reported to local authorities | resided. Mrs, Lever was prominent in social circles here and her friends are numbered scores. She was a member of the Eastern Star. Immodiate relatives here include her husband, Mr. Lever, a son, Julian C. PIPELINE WOfi Kansas City Operator Suc- cessful Bidder on Job of Laying New Line to came to the attention of) the Chronicle Telegram, Hlyrie, Ohio, | newspaper. The letter telling of the effective advertising of the Natrona Power company ard the manner in| which it was produced in The Tribune brings the following tribute. Is Smashed At Boulder Track MONTREAL, May 13.—Specific de nial that he had ever sold any letters to lawyers of James A. Stillman, who is suing his wife for divorea was made today by Fred beauvais, Indian EYG0V. BROOKS 10 Lever, Jr., and a daughter Miss Violet Lever. The mother of tho deceased is still living in Queen's county, Ireland, where there also reside one brother and four sisters. MOTHERS? ORY PROGRAM OF PRESBYTERIANS TO HOLD GREAT TRIBUTE Salt Creek. J. J, Mahoney, Kansas City con- tractor and invéntor, was the success: ful bidder for the contract for ditch ingJaying and back-filling work nec essary in connection with the laying of the Western Pipeline company pipe- line according to word received here in a special message to the Inland Oil Index The bids for contract were opened Wednesday. Work of the let ting of the contract failed to reach Casper at anearlier date because of destroyed communication. the Mothers’ Day will be observed in the Presbyterian church tomorrow with a program of unusual interest. At 9:45 a, m. the cradle roll children and their mothers will be the guests) of Mrs. Wilson’s Sunday school class. ‘There will be special music and other interesting exercises. Every child will receive a blooming plant, and every mother will receive,a helpful bulletin on child life. The class of high school girls t#ught by Miss Anne Merriam will pate caries the mothers > girls witlt a special program ir class room. At 11 a. m, the er, the Rev. Chas. A. Wilson, give a Mothers’ Day sermon. At the Kenwood Sunday school, South n an@ Fourteenth streets, which at 2:30 p, m., a oMthers’ 1 be held with Rob charge. The parents of children are specially invited. The st Casper Sunday school at Fen- way and A streetswill have a suitable service at 2:30 p.m. Every child will service Ww rt C. Marquis in th 1 ni: receive a blooming plant as a gift of ,, the Sunday school. The Mills Presby terian church will have a Mothers’ Day program at 7:30 p, m. in their new church building. L. A. Reed will be the speake: ne eee 0. P. MEETING POSTPONED. “The scheduled meeting of the dis- trict Republican Central committee, made up of G. O. P. committeemen in all counties in central Wyoming, has been postponed from this afternoon untii May The meeting was ordered for Lusk this afternoon, but the severity of the recent snowstorm in that vicinity necessitated suspend- ing the meeting plans. Day With the Mahoney company hand- ling the contract Wyoming will see the initial use of the Mahoney trench- ing and pipeline laying machine which was recently patented by Mr. Mahoney. It was because of the labor saving attendant upon the new in- vention that Mr. Mahoney was about to make the low bid which received the contract. age which reached Cas- contract for actual laying of the pipe was successfully bid in by the West- ern Pipeline company ftself and that preliminary and finish work will be handled under other outstanding con. tracts. ———— PRODUCERS CONDEMN ! Copies of the drastic resolutions passed at the recent special meeting of the National Association of Inde- pendent Oil Producers were received at the offices of the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas association Producers’ this morning from W. H. Gray, pres- | ident of the southern association. The resolutions, which cendemn the man. ner in which the Teapot naval reserve No. 3 was leased to the Mammoth Oil company, were adopted at a meeting in Tulsa May 9. ‘The communi- ention was addressed to B. B. Brooks, president of the Rocky Mountain or- ganization. (Sis | STORM CONDITIONS WORST IN — EASTERN SECTION OF WYOMING TEAPOT OIL CONTRACT | but they have been unable to find any trace of him, Mr. Couthon disappeared from Cas- Per according to reports, May 2, after he had visited a local bank and with- drawn funds which he had on de- posit. At the time of his disappear- ance his wife was visiting her mother at Ashland, Neb. Mrs. Couthon had been away from Casper for two or three weeks and is said to have heard from her husband every dey until April 29. Not hearing between April 29 and May 4 she re turned to Casper believing that he was ill or something had happened to him. Mr. Couthon ts described as a man 53 years of age, gray hair, five feet eyes and medium build. For identifi. cation the right hand thumb is miss- ing ut the first joint. Some of the incidents that indicate that he is not voluntarily absent from his home are shown in the fact that he had apparently bought a supply of groceries just before his departure, had just put in a garden and per- formed other work around the house. How much money he had in his pos. session is not known. It is reported that two good sul clothing and rpenter’s tools are missing. work clothes, however, is home. —EE City Briefs of sey and Mary J, Cummins of Sun- ise are teachers in Casper today ap- olying for positions with the Casper public schools next year. eee Ray “Dinty” Moore, Midwest leaguc ‘hort stop of last year, went to Butte. Mont. this morhing where he will ‘lay baseball tomorrow with one of the Butte clubs. eee Joo Weinstein, salesman for Marx- Haas of St. Louis, is interviewing his trade ‘there. eee Dr. F. Deal and Fred Smith of “Help the Near East Relief | ‘Icisler, Neb., are here for a few days. Fund. Buy a Barrel of Flour.” | “*. Smith was formerly connected with the Tripeny drug store here. . The Misses Hinderman and eu uur are leaving today for New York where they will spend a short vaca- toin, ———_.- ___ WYOMING STAR OFFERED four inches tall, ight complexion, blue in as (OSs | The Misses Mary Hooven of Guer-|*t Salt Creek two years ego and made it staged at the oil field. dead. RODEO FETE AT ALT CREEK TO Announcement of Sports Car- Salt Creek is breaking in to the forefront of Wyoming cities in which will maintain a continuous publicity campaign to attract crowds to its mid- summer entertainment, which will be sports carnival again this year . The dctes set are July 3, 4 and 5. Big a large supply of|cash prizes are offered for first, sec- His}ond and third places in all events, were found at} which will include all forms of sports connected with the life of the cowboy and the west. The Salt Creek show will be pro- moted this year by C., M. Sanderson who has established a reputation for promoting high class sporting ana out- door events. “We are enclosing copy of a page ad from our issue of Tuesday, May 9, for which copy was supplied by your advertising department, belng run in a 30-inch ad for the Natrona Power company, and we thought possibly that you would like to know just what we think of it, and the Ohio Public Service company, a subsidiary of the Doherty interests in New York, think of the way you do things out west. “If at any time we run anythiing here of a similar nature we shall for-| ward it to your office. (Signed) The Chronicle Telegram by C. J. Snyder, advertising manager.” APPROPRIATION FOR AIR MAIL WASHINGTON, May 13.—The house today agreed to a senate amend- ment to the postoffice appropriation bill, providing $1,900,000 for operation of the New York-San Francisco air ail service during the year ‘beginning July 1. wee aa Because the Armenian supported the allies there are now in the Holy Lands thousands upon thousands of helpless and homeless orphans. Five doltarg a month will feed oe. Send coritributions to J. T. Scott, treasurer Near East Relief, Casper. TOO LATE-TO CLASSIFY. —$—$—$—$<—— FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home; close in on pavement. 523 South Park street. Phone 646R. 5-13-1t | CELEBRATE 4TH | nival to Include Fourth of July Made From Oil Field. the form of a rodeo and out-door He will be remembered the promoter who started the show one of the biggest events ever DOLLARS AND OPPORTUNITY The dollars you save mean opportunity tg you when they remain in your Savings Account until opportunity arrives.. If you merely save to spend you are not really SAVING successfully for the only savings efforts that succeed are those which assuré for you the permanent ownership of guide. At Poughkeepsie yesterday, it Was stated in court that Beauvais had sold four letters addressed to him by Mrs. Stillman for $15,000. ADORESS CONVENTION B. B, Brooks, president of the Wyo ming National bank of Casper will be| Beauvais said he had seen nobody one of the principal speakers at the|connected with the Stillman case this: Colorado Bankers association meet|week in Montreal;that he had never which is underway at Fort Collins,|received any special letters as were Colo., today. Mr. Brooks will address|(escribed in court; that he did not) the Colorado bankers on the value of know Edmund Leigh, the detective “Wyoming and Colorado Teamwork.” ao said to have paid him the money, and that the whole thing was untrue from “200,000 j]-|Deginning to end. Beauvais, accused dren’ ane sll aces eg by Stillman of being the father of the 3 Bar-'noy, Guy, sald Mra. Stilt was “an rel of Flour.” Bed oltatial matt! BOULDER, Colo.,, May 13—Wagy, star performer of the Carrollton, Mo, track team, broke the state record for the high hurdles in the preliminaries of the all-western track mest held. here this mornihg. He made the ¢.s- tance in 16.3 seconds, smashing his own record of 16.4 seconds get last year. EEN Es A. N. Hagood, local attorney has returned from Douglas where he spent the past two days looking after his |land interests on records at the Doug- solutely pure and innocent woman."* las land office. CONDENSED STATEMENT . OF THE Wyoming National Bank of Casper CASPER, WYOMING At the’Close of Business May RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts___$2,670,584.91 Capital Stock..._............$ 100,000.00 Overdrafts 8,803.53 si U. S: Bonds and Rev- Surplus ———----— 100,000.00 enue Stamps............_ 107,557.52 Undivided Profits... 84,174, Other Bonds and Wa a Lae raris 2222. So 26,399.76 Reserved for Taxes... 6,000.00 Stock in Federal Re- t i Siete bak. Baty 6,000.00 Chouegon ee —-: 100,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures_ 81,000.00 Deposits 3,229,580.41 Cash on Hand, due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer —.... 724,408.99 $3,619,754.71 Our new location with unexcelled facilities enables u: banking service. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS B. B. BROOKS, President G. E. ABBOTT, Vice President A. C. RIKER. ROY C. WYLAND, Vice President CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier . Assistant Cashier P. J. O°;CONNOR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00 5, 1922 $3,619,754.71 is to give you unexcelled Mothers’ Day While the hot weaither of the past two days has obliter- ated traces of the recent snowstorm in Casper and in the im- mediate vicinity and in many sections to the east and west, many parts of the state to the east of Casper have not yet taken stock of the disaster and are only now beginning to partly emerge from the disastrous effects. Lusk and other towns to the east) With word from rural sections in Rector 1 ee ore tee cane Just] tnis vicinity indicating heavy damage] A. A. Slade, superintendent of Cas- 3 to communication sources and -espe- os ieieatabiintinen : per's schools has offered inducements eee eae ee to ree therm |clally to livestock, these troubles are|to Sam Neff, who graduates this yoar heavil | oy ers peneaenaosre oe open meager from ine University ot vaoitoe to he sev y he « | de’ ails ie ter - ‘osses suffered|come here, as assistant to nc. and tn that chcinite as eomm at iaisk ‘in more:easterly sections of the state] Morgan, athletic coach. Neff has @.re, fact that guests at a Lusk otel were | Sch here. markatie revord behind him et the unable to leave the institution for| The terrible stock loss which must| university, a record of stardom in meals and that rescue parties on the| have occurred in eastern sections of| basketball and football as well as in side finally reached them with food | Converse, Niobrara and other eastern| scholarship. He is president of the after having fought through terrific| district is shown in the reports wher-| Associated Students of the University snow banks some of which had drifted |eVer losses have been checked up. of Wyoming, and was chosen to that to a depth of 15 or more feet. At Lusk « livery stable corrat in| Position because of his known ability. It is claimed that the plains in that| which 20 horses were kept suffered} he comes here next year, which is vicinity were swept clean of snow|the loss of 18 of the animals said to| highly probable, it will mean that Cas- and the surplus was deposited in ra-| have floundered and suffocated in the} Per high school will have another vines, cuts, draws and places of shel-| snow drifts. The other two animals] coach possessed of the admiration and ter in the towns of that vicinity. were moved to shelter and saved with| friendship of his men. The heavy snow deposits are heldjextremo difficulty. Such losses ELSES RTE responsible for paralyzing train traf-|this in sheltered places must haye ic on the railroads. Traffic is re-|been reflected many fold in the rural sumed on both the Burlington and| districts of that vicinity with. which Northwestern tracks but under ex-|communication has not yet been estab: frame difficulties, i lished, growing account. POSITION AT CASPER AS ASSISTANT COACH GROWING. 33 Years of Service NOTICE. Patrons of the telephone company chose telephones are out of order wil please call the repair department if not ajready notitfied, §3-1t | 1 2 oN We invite you to open a Savings Account with the Casper National Bank and reap the benefit that will accrue if you KEEP IT WaT Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision a May We Serve You? Say It With Flowers To the noblest of all beings — our Moth respects to her on that most notable day of d tomorrow. The small tribute of affection which we will bestow upon her will gladen her heart for she will understand that the tribute comes from those who love her. ers — let us pay our ays — Mothers’ Day, Flowers—beautiful § pring Flowers—are probably more ex- pressive of our finer feelings than anything else we may offer her. FLOWERS SENT BY WIRE TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA. Casper Floral C 153 South Wolcott St. oo

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