Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 12

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aeenn ~PAGE TWELVE HART UNABLE TO ATTEND SHOW AT STATE CAPITAL “Regrets” Reecived by Fron- tier Committee at Cheyenne but Gift Will Be . Made. CHEYENNE, Wyoe., liam 8. Hart, famous ffm delineator of cowboy character, will not be able to atten the Frontier days celebra- tion here-July 25, 26, 27 and 28, but he will be represented by 64 “Whale line lariats and a bushel basket of sil yer-mounted spurs, bits and other trophies of varieties dear to the cow bey and cowgirt hearts. Hart, who arranged last spring to come to Cheyenne for the wild west carnival,today notified Dr. B. F. Dav fs, chairman of the Frontier commit film produc July 12.—Wwil-|} A New*Heavyweight:Champ j tee that ing work would impossible for him to attend the celebration. He ex pressed profound and made bulge, requesting plied to the purchase it izes for contestants in the world's championship wild west contest | William 8. Hart, prizes. therefore will be conspicuous in the Frontier days premium lists. Part of Hart's / check wil be utilized to purchase 1.000 of “whale line,” the stron oe | lightest material trom which made, surpassing in strength and flexibility even the line” from which the raajority ing experts manufacture thei: larinis. This 1,000 feet of whale line will be cut into 64 lariats and four of these! jariats will be awarded dally to the) four leading performers in each of four championship contests, there be- ing 16 awards daily and 64 in the four days of the celebration. The remain der of the Hart contribution will bo used to purchase silver mounted spurs, bits and other prizes. CHEYENNE POLICE DUTY DURING STRIKE. TAKEN QVER BY THE SHERIFF CHE NE, Wyo., Juty 12.—Sher- if€ George J. Carroll of Larremie coun: has taken over strike policing in Cheyenne, where 1,500 employes of the shops of the Union Pacific walked out eck so fat it thet of feet duly 1. The city police will co-ope ate with the sheriff's forces. No vio lence has been reported here sir the strike began es The Union Pacific reports about 3 men at work in the Cheyenne shop a considerable number of them men who did not go out when the strike} was called or who since have returned to work. To prevent interference with | men working on trains in the yards the Union Pacific has built more than 1,000 feet of nine-foot board fence on the northside of its right-of-way. Local strike leaders deny that there has been any defection from the ranks. of the strikers. Legion Post Names Delegates Tonight} | | The choice of delegates to the Wyo: ming state convention of the Americs Legion n will occupy attent ex-service men | tonight at a special meeting of the} George Vroman post | here will be 19 men chosen, t | h alternates in the will h ber of representatives. © W gion will pot mix in: polit known that the leading candidates for office this year plan to be present dur-| ing the convention and do a littie tox: | rolling | The meeting tomorrow night will commence at § o'clock and will be held at the club rooms in the Smith-Turner building. Harry Black, post comman Ger will preside. | EADER OF | EXPEDITION IS MISSING LONDON, July Anxiety pre- vails in India regarding the where- abouts of Brigadier General Charlies G. Bruce, leader of the Mount Ever- est expedition, according to the D. Mail's Calcutta correspondent. Nothing has bees. heard of General Bruce or the other members of his party, says the Calucutta dispatch, since George Finch, Lieutenant Col- onel Strutt and Dr. Longstaff ar- rived at Darjeeling a fortnight ago, and i is not known whether they are returning or are making a fur. ther attempt to scale the mountain, Officials of the Royal Geographi. cal society in London share in the and Casper, } as the 1 e the lar surprise of the silence of General which Si Fran- Bruce and his companions, they cannot understand. | following his ly | Ed Linn, heavyweight champion marble shooter of Oal Xnackles down “ony tight” ie first marble-shooting 2o! for grown-ups held in he Untied St BOOTLEGGER DRAWS $820 | Makes Long Trip FINE IN FEDERAL COURT| 7° Land In Jail CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 12.—-Walter | Wells of Cheyenne, was fined $600 in the United State court here plea guilty to charge of having sold iquor at a re cent wild west celebration at Yoder, Wyoming. The court declined to con- sider as an extenuating circumstg%ice the fact claimed by Wells that he had resorted to violation of the liquor law nd, Cal PHILADELPHIA, July ~12.—After covering the distance Santa Cruz, Cal., and this city by foot, freight and auto- mobile to come back to his wife, Elisa Morgan has fallen into the clutches of the law. His mother-in-law, Mrs. William Schnecke} had nim arrested on a charge of having threatened her daughter's life in California and also upon his arrival here. | "TREE CHANGES be Casper Daily Cribune | cases the necessity for higher sched- | ules for our farm and factory prod- or I feel that I will fail in my duty if I finally suported a measure, which, while it unquestionably provides much! needed protection, still might resuit/ fr, a further diminution of our trade with the world, so necessary to the prosperity of every class of citizen. ship. “A tariff, which, while affording | better protection, still results primar-| ily and practically in a general raise of prices at home, without a corre-| |sponding encouragement of world } trade, narrows our pussibility > de. velopment.” aad BSS SSN ‘Cowboy Togs Await ASKED BY EDGE Republican Senator from New Jersey to Vote Against Measure Unless It Is Made Elastic. WASHINGTON, July 12.—Announe Tng that he was far from satisfied with the administration tariff bill in its present form, Sinator Edge, Re- publican, New Jersey, served notice in the senate that he would not vote for the measure if it failed to Legion Commander On Visit to State, CHEYENNE, Wyo., uty 12.—Han. provide, otherwise than through con-| ford McNider, national commander of| sressional action, some method by|the American Legion, when he ar-| which individual schedules sould be ai | rives in Cneyenne July 24 en route to! revised as circumstances and investi-| Torrington to open the state conven-| gation should warrant. Provision for|tion of the legion, will be presented such revision by the president is con-| a “four gallon” hat and a scarlet shirt,| tained in the bill. and requested to wear them at the| “The average of this hard and fast Torrington convention and also when tariff bill, without opportunity for | on the 25th he opens the Frontier days elasticity of rates,” said Senator Edge,| celebration here. The presentation ‘might prove a national calamity.” | wil! be made by the local legion post As much I._realize many The wife deciared that her mother sent her the money to come 'to Phila- delphia when her domestic life im Cali- fornia became unbearable Morgan sought to prove his love for his wife by testifying that while cross- ; the continent he had saved six s of his earnings, living hungry neomfortable rather than spend Five of these six-dollars, he said, he gave his wife as he greeted her at the close of the transcontimental jun- 1h in order to obtain. money with which to reimburse a man in the theft of whose antomobile he had been impli. cated, Wells. wax a member of the famous “Frederickson -gang™ of inter-state au- tomobile thieves, the majority of whom were sent to the penitentiary last winter. He and another of the gang were not prosecuted in consideration | it of their action in turning state’s evi dence and making the conviction of | the others possible. Ask your dealer for the NEW PRICE T the new price, the Fisk Non-Skid 30 x 3% Tire is a value that has never before been equalled; even by Fisk. Big, strong, lively, safe and; good-looking, you can now buy complete tire satisfac- tion at a price which is astonishingly low. The larger-size, straight-side Fisk Non- Skids have been reduced in proportion— and give a value in extra mileage greater than any other standard fabric tires for general use. There's a Fisk Tire of xtra value in every size, Kennedy Motor Co. 236 West Yellowstone Phone 909 John Whisenhunt East Side Garage, First and Park ~Phone ae = S 2 = = = = = = 4 = = = = = = = = = = in this, our closing out sale. Your choice of all Shawknit $1.00 Silk Hose —_...... _...65e TWO PAIRS FOR $1.25 Your choice of Nine Hand Bags. and $80.00 values $25, $27.50 $16.95 Your choice of any Straw Hat in the house ONE-HALF PRICE Your choice of all Felt Hats. $3 95 $6.50 and $7.50 values... FOR SALE Three 6-foot mirrors, 40 feet of fine shelving, Grand Rapids clothing case, al- most new, two cash registers, one type- ‘writer, other fixtures. Make us a bid on these. Your choice of all $2.50 Knit Neckwear. Your choice of all $2.50 Caps. : - $1.45 ioerbanp agen rite $1.25 Your choice of all, $4.00 Wilson Bros. Silk and Linen Athletic $2.45 Suits Your choice of any $1.00 Tie in the house__.. “._.. 50e Wyoming Compression Tube and Tire Co. East Second and Yellowstone Phone 1125M cis Younghusband, in the bounds of possibility that were making another attempt to reach the summit but that it was his own theory that they had gone to Kharta for a rest before return- ing to Darjeerling. oe A vault in one of the New York y banks weighs no less than 300 and its walls are fashioned from five w ed layers of extremely hard teel Of the two doors, the cuter one, which has no fewer than twenty-four bolts, is sixteen feet high, and weighs six tons. werity feet -~wide he Smokehouse.” at,a discount of... Your choice of all Bathrobes 333% os (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County, 9OO> subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on August 22 ROBT. J. VEITCH. seassasontieeaeess 9OOOOO9000000009400004 | 140 North Center, Arkeon Building = | @ay, leaving there at 4 p. m. | fall resulted in Dr. For the benefit of those who are unable to shop during the day Our Store Will Remain Open Every Night Until 9 REMEMBER WE QUIT JULY 20 THE FAMOUS ciorners Doctor Drives 86 Miles With Fractured Arm Driving 86 miles with only the left hand to handle his Reo touring car, and doing that in the Garkness of the night is the feat of Dr. W. A. Myers, who was compelled to the exjedient by three fractures in his rigm arm and a dislocated shoulder. Dr. Myers had been attending a business meeting at Shoshonl, Mon- ‘When a Uttle way this side of Moneta, his car struck @ rock, turned com- pletely over, lighting upright, and threw the doctor about 20 feet. The Myers’ arm be- ing broken in three different places, as well as his shoulder being dis- located. Nothing daunted, the physician climbed back into the car and drove to Casper, arriving at a m., where the, injuries were attended to by Drs. J. H. Johnson and Allen McClellan. 4 at 8 isl Beetles in the East and West In jes are so brilliant in coloring that WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. KNEPPER PUTS |Hotel Managers ANOTHER AWAY) 8¢/00! Planned For Cornell U~ OMAHA, Neb., July 12.—(By The} Iowa, present Iowa| BOSTON, Mess.. July 13 Detay |state golf champion, defeated James | of a pian for rais’ag a half million 4 | Ward of Kansas City, cne up, after, lar fund for the establishment laying 19 holes in their scheduled 18-| training school for hotel managers ;- hole match in the first elimtmation | Cornell university, a research bures:; round in the championship flight of|for hotel account/ng at Chicago ani the trans-Mississippi golf tournament | Vocational training schools in sever. [here today. | parts of the country for hutel perern | George Von ‘Etim of Salt Lake City. nel, were made public today by ths Utah, present trans-Mississtpp! cham-| American Hotel association, in annu, pion, eliminated Clarence Peters of convention here. The course at Cor. the Omaha Country club, five and) nell will be for four years with thre. |four, and this afternoon is playing | months of practical work each year |, |Ralph Peters of Omaha, the latter|/eading hotels. The degree of bac} jhaving defeated E. Lyman, also of lor of science will be awarded to Omaha, six and five. graduates who will be qualifie! 2; managers and assistant managers. pa Soa te a 0 a OPERATION IS UNIQUE. | LOS ANGELES, July 12—A sense} Some of the students in Paris, when | of smell was given to a seven-year-old perusing ancient books in the nations |girl born with a defective nose by an| library, protect themselves with ga operation before the convention of the| masks. This is done to prevent in}. American Oesteopath socity of Uph-| ation of dangerous microbes said to thalmology and _Oto-Larynogology | fest old volumes. |yesterday. Dr. T. J. Ruddy of Los} —_-____ | Angeles. performed ‘the operation. | Kaffirs habitually smoxe cigars » | —-—— | lighted ends in their mouths and the- | There are 25,000 pores in the hand|tongues adroitly tucked out of harms of a man. way. THE FAMOUS corners QUITTING BUSINESS Our Time Is Short---We Get Out July 20 Every man in Casper should take advantage of the wonderful values YOUR CHOICE Of All $50, $55 and $60 Stratford and Fit-Form Suits 929.89 YOUR CHOICE Of All $15 and $16.50 Stacey Adams Shoes and Oxfords $9.85 All Selz Royal Blue Shoes and Oxfords $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 Values. $5.75 $10, Near the County Courthouse 5 “ccc YOUR CHOICE Of Any E. & W. Earl & Wilson SILK SHIRTS $0 95 and $13.50 Values $12.50 TMI

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