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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1822. DIES FROM CUT WHILE SHAVING Tetanus Results in Death of Basin Merchant; Leaves Widow and Children. BASIN, Wyo. Sept. 23.—A. U. ~“Kimbro, for several years a merchant Of this@piace, died Iast might from tetanus as an after effect of a cut on the face from shaving. The. funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'eltck fron the Baptist church. The decéased is survived by a widow and two children. SHERTOAN, Wyo. Sept. 23.—Al fred Hart, “year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hart of Buffalo, was taken fo' the Sheridan County Memorial hospital suffering with tetanus or lockjaw. The malady was contracted from an infected foot, due to injury by a sil piesa 1 Sean INGANITY CHARSE BROT AGKINST MAN: ALLEGED TO HAVE MADE THREATS) WORLAND, Wyo., Sept. 23.—A trial f&s to the sanity of Peter Madison was held bere Thursday before District Court Commissioner R. G. Culbertson and a jury consisting of W. A. Den- ton, George B. McClellen, A. M. Gros- hart, Percy P. Edwirds, Joe Hamp tim and W. J. Brookins. ‘Tne complaint was filed by Frank- in G. Tolman of Ten Sleep who com- plained that Mndison had made throats Against his life and that Madison was under the bellef that someone was trying to take some mining claims: away from him which he held ni Ten Sleep. Tho. county was repre- “sented by County Attorney Harkins and Noel Morgan represented the de- fendant. ‘Testimony on both sidcs went to show that the defendant was ¢ Faticnal on all subjects. except his {ng that ‘Tolman and others were at- tempting to take his claims. “he jury found that he was not a fit subject for the state institution at Bvanston and he was discharged. THREE INJURED IN CAR CRASH NEAR WORLAND, MACHINE 1S WRECKED WORLAND™Yy0., Sept. 23.—An automobile seciddhtiof serious nature occurred ‘near here last night when a Buick todring car owned and driven by G, T. Gardner was overturned while a party of five were on thelr way to Thermopolis; The’ steering gear went wrong when the car was ' going about 40 miles per hour on the Yellowstone highway. BH. D. Parker, , one of the occupants, {s seriously in- jured about the spine. W. H. Het man sustained a broken wrist while Mrs. Gardner has three broken ribs. other) occupants, are not seriously tn- jure?. TKS car is a wreck. It is be- Mr. Gardner and Fred Crowley, the}, ‘Hevea that the car turned over twice. The injured were brought to town by County Attorney C. H. Harkins. Lamb. With Two Heads Exhibited In Bank Window An example to explode. the theory that two heads are better than one has been placed in wndows of the Wyoming National yank. It {s a two-headed lamb, which ‘lived only for a few days after being born. Both heads are perfect, The lamb: hes ‘been Smounted: by A. O. Parks and was brouht into town by. him yesteday old | the | from the Brooks ranch. i Washakie Hotel | Sold for Taxes THEMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. 23.— ‘The hak-e hotel, famous local hot springs resort, Was put up at public sale by F. F. Tuttle, county treasurer, to satisfy the county's ela.m for taxes ¢dnst the proper- ty, and bid in by Se Dick.e, one of the owners¢ Mr. and Mrs: charies Rittm, who* have been running the hotel will va- cate because they aro unable to get & lease until the Hegal, tangle in which the property is Involved, is stra.ghtened out. ‘The latest, pur- chaser will install a ‘manager at INFANTRY 1S. REMOVED FROM FORT RUSSELL; SKELETON UNITS REMAIN jthe 1921 legislature f.xed the. guber- , Wyo. Sept. 23.—The 8. infantry, a skeleton CHEYE? Pitty-third U regii containing only 198 men, has been transferred from Fort Rus- sell and Its departure next week, will leave the local post without infantry and with only skeleton cavalry and artillery regiments. Thirty men ot the Fifty-third are to go to Fort Lo- gan, Coo., and thé remainder to Fort Dougias, Utab. FIRST IRRIGATION UNIT RUTRONZED AT BAS BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 23.—The Great Western Development company, re- cently financed {io construct irriga- tion projects adjacent to Basin, will start the construction work on the first unit the coming month. G, W. Johnson has the contract for the earth construction at a cost of $80,000. The first unit will water 10,600 acres within seven miles ‘of Hasin and will “Ibe settled under a éolcnizaten plan. cls) Sages Ss Nea ae The Greatest Lot Sale HUB Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY Z-Z-Z.- Z-Z-LZ- Z-Z-Z, 9-214t TOO LATE [0 CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Nice apartment with ghod furniture; also good cottage wear town ané one-room cabin; fui nished for batching. Phone 79. st — Co., Tribune The Dobbin Boar) iiding. 9-23-2¢ Bul }rado will sit in Cheyenne next week |See Virbel, Phone 274M LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING GAREY AND HAY EXPENSES SAME Filing of Statement by For- mer Shows Difference of 79 Cents. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 23— There is a difference of only 79 cents in. the total expenses of Governor Carey and John Hay in the recent Re- publican primaries in which the kt ter defeated the incumbent for the nomination for governor, Hay’s totals, f.led with the secretary of state last week, show expensqs “ot $1,171.25 and Carey's, just tiled, show. $1,172.04. On the other hand it cost W. B. Rosa, the. democratic nominee, only $667.12, according to his stat: ment. Both Carey's and Hay's experses were within §30 of the limit prescribed by law, The statues say that no can didate may spend) more than, 20 per cent: of a year's salary. .An act*of the natorlai salary at $6,000, makin limit for campaign expenses $1,2 ee ni ter Colorado Judge win Preside in Cheyenne Judge J. States court for the district of Colo for Judge T, Blake Kennedy of the Wyoming district. Judge Kennedy went to Denver Thursday to sit for Judge Symes. Fair View Addition is high except | in price. 9214t Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. $1 Down $1 a Week. BUY >IGEON’S COFFEE | It’s Fresh Roasted *igeon Tea & Coffee Co. —ipete el 623 MUSIC SPECIALTIES! Matinee 2:30 FOR SALE-OR TRADE—500 PI: mouth Rock chickens. FOUND—90-foot coil 2% rope on CY avenue. Owner may have same by calling at Police Station and paying for this ad. 9-23-1t 'THE MAN seen leading male Boston bull dog. down Midwest avenue ts known. Iindly.return same and avold trouble. Phone 1337J. d2a-2t “FOR SALE— 1021 Ford réatpter: ylooks new; in good. condition, 230 S. Lincoln. ; 9-23-3t* FOR SALE—Ten head of good cows; all fresh; price right if taken. at once; sell one or all: Hawley Tait ii miles west on Yellowstone hi way or P. 0. Box 136. Pere te FOR TRADE— Ni Ford car, also 640 acmh relinguishment of. gvod Jand for Casper prorerty. H. G. Taylor. Phont™410. Bux 892. 4 9-23-1t* Fair View Addition The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. ic mi rich men bought a Ist. You can buy, a lot G-21At 145 Gibson. & 9.23-2t° g CLs Nw Che Casper Daily Tribune No Candidates Sheridan Office SHERIDAN, Wyc., Sept. 23—One county office in Bheridan county may go begging. That is the post- | tion of county superintendent of schools, Usted on the non-partisan ballot. Miss Jennie Wiliams, present dep- uty, Was named on enough ballots to make her a candidate along with a PAGE FIVE * Mrs. Francis Con! withdrew from t withdrawal! incumbent, y. Miss Will ced Mrs. who had been lots, as the opponen ley. Mrs. Lamb states that will file her withdrawal with the | county clerk Mrs. Conley has failed to file with the’county clerk a statement of her campaign expenses and the filing time Limit has expired. a in Russia, use a hay baler —Col Telegraph McPHEEsMCINNITY © MAKERS OF “CLIMATICALLY CORRECT” PAINTS FORA QUARTER OFA CENTURY Three Mighty Good Reasons Why you" should paint the floors in your home— assuming that you do not choose to varnish them. First, and most important: the porcelain-like surface resulti will | ae thee clean. Second: the floors they will last longer. Surely these are reasons enough for using INSIDE FLOOR PAINT ENAMEL \ Apply it tonight; walk on it tomorrow! And scrub it as often as you wish! Ask for color card and select the shade, buff, cool sage green, maroon, ye! onizes your Phone 528 SUNDAY ONLY DANCING! DORIS MAY phox o "ees “BOY CRAZY” LAST TIMES TODAY THE JOLLIES CO. Presents The Rural Comedy-Drama “IN MIZZOURA” Flashy Bill for Sunday and Monday Save the surface and you Save all THE JOLLIES co. PRESENTS THEIR REGULAR BIG WEEKLY “MUSICAL REVUE” EIGHT BIG ACTS BEAUTIFUL STAGE SETTINGS WITH NEW SCENERY! Also High Class Feature Picture With low, or restful gray, that Natrona Lumber Co. 251 N: Beech St. New Feature Picture ¥ PRETTY GIRLS! Evenings Zand 9 Admission 40c T. Sept. 23. SPERS BERT VALLEE WANTS YOU TO SEE IT “Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway” PRESENTED BY BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS—ALL BEAUTIES BERT VALLEE, the Funny Fat Fellow. CLAIRE ELLIOTT, the Fascinating Soubrette. ADELINE SIN GER, the Peppiest of Peppy Dancers. Ignatz wants all the kiddies to know he is their pa]. Ignatz likes the kids. }at $100 last 9.23-2t ers are probably not of/ winners and “ the The quicker | give with every 50c pald at office will | win you a big prize. =| ADDITION S100 BOND FORFEITED BY ALLEGED °LEGGER Louis McKenna may not be a boot- legger. but he forfelted a bond valued ight when he did not ap- year in police court to defenc him- self. LAST CHAN CE TONIGHT @ To Attend SLIPPERY GULCH ATW A At Arkecon Dancing Academy SE a SE DN SES Boy a lot with off rights. 9-21-4t stem ea aon as tn the Tribune are possibly, keys we Vote for your favorite in the Queen Contest. STANDING LAST NIGHT Ada Cooksey —. Dorothy Siever Viola Snyder ... Alma Archambault Buela Lear —___.. Gladys Powert - Betty Merrill _... Mildred Grey May Lemley . Billie Wilson . | Rosalie Feeland S-12-t8 53,909 Lot buyers are insured against death | and sickness while making payments | THE DOBBIN REALTY CO., Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. | Fair Vi ‘air View Addition is high except in price. x 9-21-4t A Rishop-Cass Theater SUNDAY AND. MONDAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS . —IN—: “SONNY”? ANOTHER GREAT PICTURE TO EQUAL “TOL’ABLE DAVID” The story of a boy who took a dead buddy’s place and had fo pretend to a bling mother that he was her son and then fell in love with the | ci supposed to e his sister. A DRAMA OF MOTHERLESS MANHOOD FQR EVERY MOTHER'S SON AND EVERY SON’S MOTHER. —Also— A TWO-PART MERMAID COMEDY —And— CURRENT EVENTS LAST TIMES TODAY THAT BELOVED OLD NOVEL AND PLAY “RIP VAN WINKLE” —Also— “CIRCUS DAYS” 4 A Kid and Animal Comedy. This coupon’ will admit ALEX MILLER and one to America tonight. T. Sent. 23. ING and one to America Sunday T. Sept. 23 This canpon will admit F. J. | Ae Tra 47> FAMILY THEATRE 4) LYE aD ~~ 2 ee Feature Photoplay “DEEP WATERS” Continuous Show Sunday Starting at 2:30 P. M. | ‘

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