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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. €be Casper Daily Sribune LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING | UINTA COUNTY LOST SIX DAYS, SECOND GLAS ‘AGED MAN SAF Once Mightiest Division in| Searchers Locate 80-Year-, Wyoming Is Shorn of Old Basin Citizen Who Had | {2c ana John B. Kendrick, Demo. Much Territory. Been Without Food. eretie nominee, are expect: their senatorial campsixns ‘s Kem- EVANSTON, Wryo., Sept. 21.—UiInta county, forferty. the of {| Merer‘on the same day. Both men's .| itinerary calls for their appearance Wyoming counties, embracing at ona here ume the present territory in Linecin, Rival Candidates Slated to Appear in Town Same Day “Tim” McCoy May tEnter Movies At California Resort} THERMPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. 21.— Col. T. J. McCoy, former adjutant- general of Wyoming, is at present in Los Angeles confesring with the Laskey picture interests with the Possibility of his becoming a mem- ‘ber of the Famous Players company. It he signs a contract he will spe- clalize in western pictures, was lost in the Big Horn mountains north of this town six days, during Senator Kendrick has been speak- which time he had nothing to eat but “Teton and Sublette counties to Yellow-| has been conducting a dude ranch ing in the Jackson Hole ani Star cra park on the north, has been rele-| in the vicinity of Meetestse this |W!l¢ berries and choke At) valley country during the last few gated to a second class county. The| summer. one time he was unabl. fo find water! Gays, He will proceed from Kem- commiasioners have issued their tax SO SSS Sea {for two days. He was in an extreme:| merer into Uinta county. Mr. Mon- valuations for the county showing the [ty weakened condition and had lain| dell ig scheduled to go from Kem- total as approximately $11,500,000. The % [down to die when he was found in| merer into the Star valley. valuation required for a first class| | Medicine Lodge canyon by @ special) Chairman Robinson of the Lincotn county fs $12,000,000. fs | jDosse but ts expected to recover. county Republican committee has In its palmy days, Uinta county had | McMahon was camping with his son/ been rfotified that Col. Theodore Charles, at Medicine Ledge lake. and! Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the two eenators and seven members of | the lower house in the state legisia-| The ccpital, Evanston, was the! ome of a United States senator, the Republican national committeeman for Wyoming, and Uinta’s power in state raatters was law, Today the county! bos but one senator and two members| of the lower house. H Despite the lopping off of territory, | Possibility of the Union Pacuio rall- Uinta county today is in much better |Tad extending its branch line south position than ever before. Taxpayers | from Encampment has been revived have been relieve’ of a large territory |With the presence of two surveying| for which they were responsible a A | Darties connected with the road and a the compactness of the county and its! Visit by a party of rafiroad officials. progress in roads and other public m-]The branch line, formerly the Sara- provemests more than make up for|tosa & Encampment; was taken over the loss In political power and prestige.}}y the Upion Pacific and runs from Feet BA ‘Walcott on the main line, to Encam:.-| ment. f It fy sald that! officials of the U. P.| have ‘become interested in mining/ properties south of this town and that the extension of the line would 1@| making « short trip into the woods, be- EXTENSION OF ITS LINE teame confused and wandered many miles from the camp. Many of the BEYOND ENCAMPMENT Siczetense pS Soars fn serrching party and worked diligently | |for five days, combing the mountains® [A recent campfire at the mouth of the) ENCAMPMENT, Wyo., Sip! 21—|8Fyon led to his ultimate discovery | by the searchers. Yaarlier in the summer two men and & boy were lost two days and nights! in the same vicinity during which time | they were without water. ' Cattle Rustlers Active in State CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21. “Organized gangs of cattis thieves, together with individuals, have been operating rather openly in all parts! of Wyoming,” said State Law En- , |forcement-Commissioner A. S. Roach today, commenting on recent activi- ties of his department in rounding-up alleged rustlers in Platte county. “Much of the time of the law en- forcement departmeni.” the commis-| “{sioner continued, “ been taken up for the past several months in run-| ning down cattle thieves.” Avathaesaaess Rees 4 oo navy and son of the famous preal- ent, and Ex-Governor Harding of Iows will appear here during the campaign. — CHARGE SHERIDAN MAN WITH RAIL VIOLATION CHEYENNE, bert Averil of She: charged with the assault of C. G. Muchmore and with violating the re- straining act txsued to the GF. & 2. road, forbidding the striking . unjns from interferring with the handling of the United States | matis. Averil's case will be prosecuted in the federal court here. psi > cata \Tom Mix Orders Four-Gallon Hat CHEYENNE, When Tom \Cheyenne School | Opens October 2 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21. —Fur-| niture now is being installed in Chey- enne’s new $400,000 high school butld- ing and the structure will be ready for occupancy October 2 ,at which time the 450 high school puplis will t Dubois Woman Puts New Book on Mart DUBOIS, necessary to properly develop the mines. Included in the inspection pa: which visited the valley were E. Caivin of Omaha, vice president; A. W.. Woodruff of Cheyenne, iperin Wyo., Laura M. Allen, assoc'ate “editor of the Dubois Courier, has been notified that her latest book, “rhe Lost Art” has just come from the press and will be on the market in a few days. The work !s a treatise on eugenics and a criticiam of social problems. It dis- cusses in a Mberal way the influence of prenatal influences and heredity. Mrs. Allen expects to lease this week for the east to attend to the marketing of the book. ~ Public Health Drive Planned Sept. 21.—Mrs. tendent of the Northern division; J. E. superintendent Mulick of Cheyenne, of the Wyoming diviel nett, trainmaster of the S': and a party of ten engineers. ake Sn ome Wedding End To Romance of War\ Wyo., Sept. 21. ix, famous “movie” Star, wants the Istest in rangeland hat fashions he sends to Cheyenne for it. A local firm today received tn, order from Mix for a four-galion “Two-Rar’ sombrero, Before he went into moving pic tures Mix was employed here by Ir. win brothers. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21.—Cul- mination of an overseas rom#hce has terminate¢ with the tssuance of a marriage license to Roscoe R. Schlec- ty, county clerx of Converse county, Whose home {zs at Douglas, aad Miss|be transferred from the old building} Irene M. Ellison of Cheyenne. . which has seen service for more.than | Miss Ellison was a nurse in an‘30 years, to the new. The old bulld- overseas hospital wheh she became, ing will be utilized as a junior high acquainted with Schlecty. school. ° CHEYENYSE, Wyo., Sept. 21—The « Wyoming Public Health association 15 Sorganizing Wyoming for’ the annual ““Christmas Seal” drive. The associa: stlon expects to raise about $5,000 {through the sale of the seals in the state this year. | very Woman’s Responsibility When It is not many. years back when coffee was “just coffee” from an open bin. Bulk coffees have no name or the manu- facturer’s guarantee. They are subject to deterioration by loss in fragrance and strength, Butter-Nut the Coffee Delicious sup- plies a trade marked, guaranteed blend well known to the housewife. Every air tight can of Butter-Nut Coffee is the result of experienced blending of coffees most suited for their deliciousness, nuttiness and fragrance. | The air tight Butter-Nut Can brings to you full, fresh qualit) with Paxton & Gallagher's trade mark back of it. NES 2S” - DullerN "She Coffee Delicious’ The woman in the home knows—that she thet a manufacturer must put perfect goods in his There is poor economy in cheap coffee—there is foresight of real economy in buying Butter-Nut. Why waste good cream and sugar or jeopardize a perfect meal with poor coffee. paxTo N AND GALLAGHER Roasted in Omaha ce. {above) who has just been appoint | charge de affaires of Italy to the He has been attache of the Italian embassy in Washington j for the past twelye years. ‘nited States, pany, Mm Wyo.;s Sept. 21.—Al-|tar prima certainly try this simple method. Italian Envoy Commendatore Augusto ited wide oat cheers By her appointment as “artstic su BLACKHEADS 60 QUICK BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD Blackheads—big ones or little ones —soft ones or hard ones—on any Part of the body, go quick by + method that just dissolves them, o da this get about two ounces of calonite powder from your druggist —sprinkle a little on a hot, eponne—rub over the blackh: briskly for a few seconds wash off. You'll wonder wh blackheads have gone. The calonite pawder and the hot water have et dissolved them, Pinching and sq ing Dlackheads only open the of the skin and ieave them open and unsightly — and unless the black- heads are big and soft they will not come out, while the simple applica- tion of ‘catonite powder and the their natural condition. get _calonite powder at any dru, Store and If you are troubled with these unsightly blemishes you should RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 S. Center St. ‘FORMER MERCHANT OF | } | ||cOOY BOYS MAKE FAST Russo |~ Pervisor” to the Carl Rosa Opera com- ime. Doris Woodall, the popu-| donna, has become the first ridan, has been| woman to produce grand opera in| London. asim- | PAGE Fi ve ly 1,490 miles and the trip they drove to Poc a @istance of 325 miles. NOTICE. be responsible for any contracted only by myself. . a Telfer will be a s' HERMAN ERSO: : versity of Arizo: |o2 *12 Harrison Parks U3 atte Ieland § | Pa S university at Berkeley, C ntact 2S Jewelry ana watew repatring by ex- pert workmen. All) work susranteet sper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Ride Pay ft ‘Tribune end get The body of Ray McLaughlin, 40 5 Key = ty pald 3 F t years of age, who died Tuesday in Denver, Colo.,“following a long {i ness, passed through Casper on “Its way to Riverton, the former home of the deceased. Mr. McLaughiin was for many years a clothing merchant in Riverton and previous to that was manager of the Wyoming Tie & Lamber com pany’s plant in that city. He wus a son of W. J. McLaughitz, of! man, who at one time had large acreage in the Salt Creek of} field. | ae ne Buy It and Save Money Golden Gift Coffee gives you full value” for your money in coffee quality—coffee flavor and aroma. OLDEN GIFT BREAKFAST Zi COFFE Packed in an inexpensive moisture-proof double container to protectits flavor and freshness and tosaveyou money. Ask your Grocer about it. TRIP TO CALIFORNIA CODY, Wro., Sept. 21 Hogg and Charies Parks, Cody bo: ! believe they have established a record! by driving from this town to Hol wood, Cal., in five and one-talf days. Their tote! mileage was approximate. | | BREAKFAST CoFFE Live, Glossy Hair Folloyes use of Cuticure Sodp end Ointment. On retiring rub Cuticura pecially Ointment into the scalp, es; || spote of dandruff and itching. Next morning Saticara HAY GRAI Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. The New Frachious For Fall REMARKABLE VALUES FEATURED THIS WEEK Anything and Everything in FALL DRESSES Your search for something new and different in a Fall Dress will end here, for never have we shown a more wonderful or varied collection of Autumn Dress Modes at such a wide range of prices— : "45 and Up FALL SUITS This is the time of the year a smart Suit isso desirable. These Suits are so moderately priced— : $24.95 $32.50 AND UP Fur Trimmed: COATS Beautiful Coats of Monte- FUR COATS We made a special New York purchase of a limited quantity of. Fur Coats in musk- rey; silk lined; belted and rat, Hudsoseal and Marmoth loose models; trimmed with 2nd have marked them to sell beaver, squirrel, opossum, quick at the following prices: brown fox and caracul. All sample models. ‘94% : $35.00, $49.50 $390 $119.50 $149.50 y THE NATIONAL SAMPLE SUIT & COAT HOUSE 112 South Center St. Henning Hote! Block -

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