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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. ~~ €be Casper Daily Cribune ‘“ a OuOT IN LEG U. PRESIDENT AS DUE MONDAY Marjorie Carson Vi ictim of At- tempt to Discharge Luger Pistol Shells. ! Dr. Crane will arrive but it ts ex | pected that it will be about next the Univers'ty of Wyoming, will y. It is probable that schoo! welcomed to the university campus in| will be adjourned during the cere *true western style, according to tke! monies. following. announcement which *ap peared in yesterday's issue of the W> QLENROCK, Wya,. Sept. 28—Miss Jerjorte Carson, daughter of Mr. and ica. F. O. Carson of Glenrock, was Tring Stugent, accidentally shet in the right leg just below her knee by Darrel! Davis President¢lect Dr. pain Oe Crane is to be receiv western style. encareing to, plane be'ng perfected by a committee of the A. S. U. W. The committee was named only yesterday and a full commitiee meeting has not been held te date but in general the pian returning In an automibile from the Gonsolves ranch Davis got. out of the car to take a shot at a rebbit with a Tuger pis He shot five times and decided While he that the gun was empty was Giecharging the sh: « ‘ed, Miss Carson he running ‘boar CHETENNE. Wye... Sept. 78 United States Senator John B. Ken |drick’s compaign for re-election was ‘opened In Cheyenne Tuesday mini when ‘Antoniette Punk, a na’ in his seems to be that the university and town will unite to hold up the pres- 4! ident’s automobile and give the new president # royal reception As roughly outlined by ene member of the committee after a brief confer. ence with Coach Corbett, the faculty advisor, the plan Is that a group of | cowboys wih ride out and as he drives in from Cheyenne, having been advised beforehand as to his time of leaving there by Mr. Dem ing. the pres'dent of the board of trustees. The captives, Dr. and out known orator, spoke and no permanent disablement fs an PEOPLE IRCA ESPONSIBLE lent ch One ir in Hospital As Outcome of Quarrel Mrs. Crane, will then be placed in |_| CHEYENNE, Wro.. Sep’ an old fashioned st coach in which Dr. and Mrs. Nelson are al ready seated, the coach drawn either by horses or by students, and the hospital with ‘a badly shattered arm, | President. and Ignacio Romero ts in jail as the ®@ quarrel at the Union Pa- ndhouse, where both are em LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING | GLENROCK GIR COWBOY WELCOME IS PLANNED ine oe SOMEONE TO ADOPT HIM CHEYENNE, Wro., Sept Cheyenne is the temporary abiding Place of one cute “picenniny” Casper and taken into the custedy of Se ees mother is only 14 years old UPENED IN CHEYENNE steed Forger Of | <atesets ert 2 Checks Is Arrested, CHETENNE, Wro., Sept. 28-—aler| sheriff at Kimwell. Ne was to Kimball. He is wanted there he alleged utterance of fraudu COMMUNITY FESTIVAL given der auspices of Wyocola Ar club at Union Labor hall, corner of A and (Wolcott, Friday program and refreshments; 28. —/girls: education fund. Come one and Pero Rodriquez is in the Memorial | ®!! and help. Mrs. H. ¢ ee Subscribe for the Trtmune and get a hidftion, according to J. E. Jones, as-| key _for_every 50c_ paid. 5 sioner, who is here from Washington! on « trip of inspection. It ts selling of photographs of prohimit agente to saleonkeepers who vidlate the prohibition law. New J: loonkeepers, said Mr. Jones, iad to pay five dollars apiece tor authen Independent oat South McKinley Street. The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor. Tribune Bldg HOUSEWORK TO PAGE FIVE DOES LAUNDRY Fair View Addition on East Fifteenth street. Gc ‘Barbs Are Best WATCH FOR Students, Dean NORMA Informs Public |j : 7 | ee | j : - ETERNAL FLAME 28. — born ir comm! een, The baby's: last year than the men affiliated with }the Greek letter organizations, accord-| [f fing to data compiled by F. E. Nichol- non, Gean of student affatrs, made! {public today. | Tne fraternity average lowest of any year since 1917, and the Wor! |non-fraternity average was the. best since 1918. I a Bernays, New York law- yer, PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 was the th same and signs the hotel regis, sccerdingty. 5500 na 3 Photographs Of 24 Dry Sleuths In Demand, , Report Fair View Addition ‘2 tony, Mine. another of the value ae ioe Lain E ‘table Com; id. PHILADELPHTA, Sept. 23—A new) Lies Jewelry and wsten reparing Dy em | ™m pert workmen. All work guaranteet Sey Jewelry Mtg. Co., O-S Bids _ FAIR VIEW ADDITION Lot buyers are insured against death and sickness while making payments September 29; good eas Vege’ Fifteenth street. Go 9-28-21¢ 24 fairly lucrative business is com- out South McKinley Street. Coleman on East ing, into being in these parts of pro The Dobbin Realty Co. The Canadian Fedsration of Labor THE DOBBIN REALTY CO., Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. is to hold {ts annus! convention at) Ground Floor, Tribune Bidg. 12-tf sistant ‘Toronto the last wrnk of September national prohibition commis. royal procession will wend its way Romero is alleged to have y FOR PROHIMITION, DENVER FEEL JOSE ASSENS = Se CHEYENNE, Wye. 28. —| hat pe - That the people, not merely legisla-| The matter has not yet been taken Mr J W. S tors representing the people. were re-| up with the business houses, but it’s | 3. J. W. Sampson sponsible for writing prohibition into] guggented that they may be asked to | lis H Cats Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Scalp the federal law, was a statement) close the stores for a few minutets | made by Judge J. Foster Symes of! guring the crow-iing ceremonies “Twas troubled for years with a Gry sealp and dendruff. There were Denver in sentencing Harry Persons.| rhe committee named by Presi- | small scsles on my into’ Laramie, where with fitting Sept. Laramie county jail for bootlegging | cite Inter: Mawel apenas | The statement was in connection | with advies by Jucge Symes that the) public should co-operate in the en- forcement of the prohibition Jaw. Judge Symes was sitting for Judge Kennedy in the United States District ‘symbols of Ku rag ~ FUNERAL SERICES HELD Is of Ku Ki FOR UNERSITY TRUSTEE SOR Seen KEMMERER, Wro., Sept. 28. wets neral sérvices were held here Wed: ‘t sday for Charles F. Beach, 50 years peinting «:, member of the board of trus- Jones and Leslie Johnstone. Otto Campbell and Tom Buntin. with Monte Warner as chairman and | Coach Corbett, faculty sdv'sor. It is not definitely known when allas J. Scottie, to 60 days in the) Gent parks consists of Misses Mar- scalp and dt itched and Hemphill, Ruth Ke 1 and IPs . Ll be- gan using Cuticura Soay tnd Olotment and afer wai ed. (Signed) Mrs. 3.W. Se: mn, 4705- 82nd Ave. 8., Beattie, Wash. Keep your skin clear by using Cutl- cura Soap, Ointment Seok faloura for every-day tollet purpose: pimples and itching. if Hh wath uticure Olntenent Bory with Cuti- cora Soap and hot water. Dry and dust lightly with Guticcrs Telccin, ® powder of PS fragrance. tipttrns Derd ® Hiab Ag: pee: omaere tee. ieee ogee eh eattic, Retest Catenre Seap shaves without mug. Wro., Sept: 28.—Po. | Ss are investigating the | "and Ku} ewalks | U piety ~ of Wyoming, door cbf etghe residences in East | a froma nn onia. He was Chefenté. The: symbols), it” is sg] y mémber of the board of the pected were the result of @ prank by a grad- hoya. Thi inting was! done at| about 3 morning i | SIX-HOUR SALE WHY Store Opens Tomorrow At 8:30 Because this is such an important event, it means so much in the way of extraordinary savings that we want those women and misses who work in offices to have the same opportunity to take advantage of the biggest dress bargain in Casper as their friends who have time to shop at any hour of the day. sO - At 8:30 Tomorrow Morning We Will Place on Sale DRESSES Worth Up to $25.00 at $10.00 There is no need to use space in describing the styles and materials. You will find every style that will be suitable for immediate and early Fall wear. This Sale Is for Friday Only. —————— THE NATIONAL SAMPLE SUIT & COAT HOUSE 112 South Center St. Henning Hotel Block l sie Perhaps the Best Known Cartoonist in the Country Today, Will Hereafter Be a Regular Contributor to the Casper Sunday Morning Tribune and to | HE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE The creator of such inimitable cartoon features as “When a Feller Needs a Friend,” “The Days of Real Sport,” “That Guiltiest Feeling,” “Oh Man!” and many another series is the leading interpreter of Boy Life in America today. He is the Mark Twain of cartoonists and his versatile pencil parodies with amusing irony the home life of the nation as well. BRIGGS- Watch future announcement for additional features which will appear in both the Sunday and Daily Tribune. The Tribune’s policy is to give the best to its readers. For the Sunday edition we will have, among other things: _—_ - A big magazine section, with cover drawn by that great crayon satirist, W.E. Hill. Four pages of hilarious comics. 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