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PAGE TEN. DAYS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE T0 TAIBUNE CONTESTANTS AT HAND DEATH TOLL IS | RAISED TO 16 rch 17 MEMPHIS, Te: at half a million dollars |Camille Akers, Red Cross exec ed from the windstorm which | resu Che Casper Daily Cribune SNOW AND GOLD GENERAL TODAY SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923. PROHIBITION IN FINLAND AUTO PARADE - [O CALLED OFF 16.—The - Finish “parliament has re jected a proposal that the people of ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 17—The| is to be continued. Right Rev. Maurice F. Burke, Hal i} 2 . Oldest Catholic | | |17.—The Finish parliament has re . Bishop Is Dead | Finland be allowed, through a re — endum, to decide whether prohibition of the St. Joseph diocese and the old- est Catholic bishop in the United For Trade—I ‘have a full sized cab- et Victrola to trade for a piano. | in ss 3 ‘ r lof this city, left Memphis early | swept through seven countles Thurs-| ‘The blizzard which swept over Cas: States in point of service, died at his!) Phane 1618-J. (Ce ed from Page One) double oue efforts and bave a bie son tor the storm wrecked area in north |day night. Tents for the homeless | Der today made {t necessary to post-| home here early today. He was 76| will be all the lc about | Cunt for Monday i Show our tr Saxe west Mississippi where late reports| have already been ordered and will pone the St. Patrick’s day parade of| years old and had been in ill health} e. supporting the they see| that we mean business. make show 18 persons killed, a hundred or| be avaflable for the devastated towns \ the six splendid automobtiies the Tri-|three years. The last five month: ix worehy oe | ART & real VOTE We mak®/ more injured and property nage | today or tomorrow. aa bune is to give away in its “Every-/the diocese has been administered by | eir are worthy today the vital day in ite ——— ga pens re FO body Wins Something” campaign,|n coadjucator bishop, the Right Rev.| see their| these splendid pr do y "1 5 INVER, ‘olo., 2 l—. | y he list. Let's | pay? ? Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo 320,200] seyere cold wave,” eto etbnt | phase hea isi eae tia ehninient felaiessaioa. a | aS. Mrs. R M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. 296,850 | neavy snowfall and driven by a high| The cara will be displayed, however, oe | District No. 1 ecin wi ak rads RK. F. D.. soap! eee’ evened down) from the ae im the big Prade which is being plan-}| ‘We will pay cash for a used ae Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton, W. 398.975! today and was reported spreading an ri we tbe, Cae Soy bes as ee | p : ack 4 é 2. Mrs. Sy Nord, on, Wyo. 32 | today auto show of per Automotive : | , District No. 1 includes all the territory ie a part st ne sci MUR Mortiit qrest oF tow: 148,000| rapidly in the southeasterly direction. | assoctation, #0 that contestants may | of Cas south of Second street and east of Durbin street. Oni Fred Gibson, Basin, Wyo. 88,500{ The storm was described b: weather | feast their eyee on what may become two of cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con-| wics Myrtle Kirby, Gebo j bureau officals as one of the most} their own personal property at that testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a lst of all Ffoseph’ Chapliny sik y l.c ticks tree cdecmeno es if aH the winter. time. The Buick, Rickenbacker, votes cast for publication up until last night. Otto Bennard, Leo des wait hk oe night in northern | trudson, Chalmers, Nash and Ussex | ot mic f 750,400 | yr4 - Kelly. K | States of the region, where it caused | enclosed cara featured as the Tri | Bob Adamson ; Miss Ruby Kelly, Kirby . Subzero temperature and heavy! } 7 Mrs. K. C. Bass 500! Mrs. Jesse Wright, Crosby, Wo snows, the storm. today had movet Net od Bante ry Bait okie ad cere | } Miss Alice Bar 00 | Miss Mildred Gabuis, Shoshoni, Wyo jinto a new area, embracing ‘the| wit thas he given en excellent Cronos \ hi A Mire Woe 7 District No. 5 Sonn, Nosthee ts northeastern Ari-| to examine the cars which will go to MR ai 9 Te J. Ke istrict No. southeastern Utah. It centered in | Me lucky winners. ch 5 atrar Hlknthe Das _ District No. 6 includes all the tory outside of the city of| eastern Colorado, where the storm A a, { Airs Drasick 00 | Casper lyin of the city of Casper, Including the following | was reported of bilzzard proportions | aeray encivaeh nape yon ee rg { Niss 00 | Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridd@g,| ‘While at 6 o'clock this morning | casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0-8 Bldg. | Miss Gibb 128,100 | Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the| fro" wa" euanen hagaes Stir! be | in are rates 92.175 | cars and as many cash prizes as active contestants ~will-be| spatwec purest otrielain thesis | Mtr si |swarded an i histo ene tmere any, stive contestants will be| weather ‘ouraa. omciain, cher” ors |OMICHESTER S PILLS || LOOSE. LEAF Mrs Hobbs 00 | awarded in this district. Iollowing is a list of those entered in this! dicted that by tonight the entire state Foren: =~! THE ore Se )| testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all/would bs lanketed in white, The snow ashy pee MEMO BOOKS | THE VY! Are ives votes t for publication up until last night will continue tonight and tomorrow ite te Seid maraiiie in many sizes for the vest or coat "a 5 qi J aie ae Rit Baler Dine wee 445,300 {t Was forecast, while still higher is ee ea a pockets Light Compact ever oe o si Ste Realiun se Johnstone, Douglas, Weve 451,300 | Winds are destined to sweep the state | : fin is aera lasting. Covers carr ity sheats \ fi ees ables 408,700 | Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, W; BARD | "state Setess’ “eiha we) alee aan oes sbip By DRUGGISTS: till, doliars and cents, journal A First National Picture Toh 110,000} Dana Flenry, Parkerton,, Wyo. 440,000 i f ” and led, i John I oe, ? * ; colder weather all over the district, ger rulings. rMs. H. B. Pearce 835,300 | Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wy 130,900 | pistrict Forecaster Brist announced, We carry the celebrates! FRIDAY, MARCH 23 Miss M 823, 50 Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt ¢ k, Wyo. “with a severe cold wave {h Colorado " sae 103,250 | Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. I and a moderate, cold wave jn north. | if (EAE) STARTS AT Flared 20,000 | Miss Viona We $ Wye eastern New Mexico.” j y + 00,500 | Mi th Sha 0. gee pa A Stationery De oe 184 Rane Atte iat Gle Se Wy peated G Sere) Bapdae Co. Miss Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenrock, Wyo Hunger Striker 426 E. 2nd St. Phone 2224 ff apa Polly lor, Sheridan, Wyo 498,300 T. Mak Mi i THEATER Mee 0: GM ty ie eDiets 245,500 | 'e. Oo e ioney Miss. Mabry Zumwalt Dunbar, Glendo, Wyo “000 | May Be Forcibly By BILLY WINNER. - Miss Nova Fuller Dorothy Dolph 70,500 | Miss Mary Linden Utter . Chas. Elliott, Glenrock James D. Morrino: Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, Wyo Fed, Is Report If 1 Could Frame Pictures— Anna 1 poghibe te kuegied ,000| Glen BE. Turner, Parkerton 5/000 | ——- WOULD work out some novel Di t . t N 2 | Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette 5,000 DEDHAM, lee March 17.—Nt- way of framing a picture istric [o) | Mrs. L. M. O'Brien, Salt Creek Route 421,550 | ©o! Sacco, radical, convicted of mur.|] shat would improve its origina! . . 2 ; sas ‘ey | Mrs. E. B. Lamb, Wheatland, Wyo. 250,450 | Oe) who. ts on a hunger strike 19 || peauty—eomething . economical, 1 you ate not ready. just now torbuy-or builds District No, 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city! are” Tutu C. Koenig, Torrington, Wyo 295,850 | Sutfering from a mental disease ani ¥ y e : home, make a start—BUY A LOT. of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street. One Mtiss Charlotte Howell, Neweretla, W 235,850 | should be fed forcibly, Jtdge Webster || vet attractive. ‘Then I would : : or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are YO LOONs | oe ce ee ee es = =. bila | of the superior court was informed|] have people bring pictures to me Among residential communities CASPER VIEW testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all ; S t 7 y ey by an alientst. 0 be framed. x ADDITION stands unique. votes cast for publication up until “ast night. VLADIVOSTOK IS FACING |{Spen 3 Years Ma et All Britain wee 203.000 TT LA) Ie i |AIR RECORD How.-would |, they s4tnd lama? ’ HIGH CLASS LOTS AT LOW PRICES Miss Maude Brink 607,800 | In the Coal | Very simple. I would tell them Restricted so as to assure permanency as a homesite. 3 110,000 F ; Goin Ball! s2e ss 310,000 ; | IS SOUGH 7 \\ 222! 27 vosiness with the ready Mrs. Harr Black | a Aare tee | : help of Tribune Want Ads—the Prices $250 and $400. Mrs c 1 ; tleman f : Rp TS ab diesen = little messengers that tell the qT 25 a 10 hl x rmetnv UG: Deus: - oldest coal miners in| RENO, Nev., March 17.—With a|{ eople of Casper about all things erms: $25 down ,$10 monthly. Miss Agnes Elliott r ates in point of active] new airplane equipped with flat wings |] to buy and sell. CITY WATER PV. Honacicks ery He {s 80 years of age, and; itke a French Spad, which he tried | NV. 1 work as a miner in Eng’and| out yesterday Pilot Moulton of the Mrs. Helen Hov on atv old) “tnalding late Gall services’ eaye He ibeleves be | Mrs. J. B. Lintz and one of the leading commissars| m H n a resident of/and San Francisco. It !s equippec Joseph Littlejoun has declared that if thi not | if a century, and {s| with a high Mft device that adds fitty Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck Bagi improve the district is in r of| active in ffairs | pounds to its lifting capacity z REALTORS ee a ae 02,000 | famine this year | > | sis a ae e Modeland 124,000) Soldiers of the Rea“Army are go'ng| " Sas | For Sale-I have a high grade INSURANCE LOANS Mrs. Nellio Rupr N00 | from house to house begging for food ne _ oF. DRONES family,| Piano which I will sacrifice for a Miss Monroya Stewart 106,500 oat stinks bis =, dikes sakes poet Mr. Wm. Edgerton, Mr. Charles Ed-| los Baa troy Can arrange Sera Miss Virginia 800) vinin: that the t only one and q| gerton and Mr. Clyde Whitt, wlen to! Miss Bettie Tol 000 | hate idl @ *! thunk their friends for their man Miss Bettie I og | Ralf pounds of bread daily and some-| , of kindness during the iliness of Mrs. Florence Caffee . id times soup made of fish They are] their husband, father and brother. Mrs. August Voth 70,000 supposed to get a salary of 25 kopecks | Sorvices were held at the Shafer-Gay L. H. Rate 286,000 a a but many of them have not} chapel at 3:30 yesterday afternoon. ia Ai Tack 37,706, been paid for more than three] s ces were conducted by Elder i Glenrange from Cheyenne. | | months, 5 : District No. 3 Distriet No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are con ats will be awarded in this district. tests Following is a list of all ¥ votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. A. Bunnell % Minnie Birdsall 2 ; Robert Broad a : W. J. Caley ardner CHAMPIONSHIP Miss Helen G Mrs. Ira Gartee 54 Mrs. B. HW. Grantham ..... Miss Hanne Harp . oO. F. Jacque H. L, Kidder Claude l’yle Mrs. Beula Sample 201,000 Merle Sword : es Ate, Mass ice MONDAY, MARCH 19 George Worth Mrs. FE. Ge Witt . 66 99 M L h ae Tiny “August” McLut reat ie at ame a Of Humbolt, Iowa Mrs. W, ©. Maxor : ice" | vs. . ° | peti’ | WROBLENSKE District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits | the Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, | , Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer. | and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many | sh prizes as there as active contestants will be awarded in this Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, inciud following “THE TERRIBLE TURK” Of Douglas, Wyoming FOR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF WYOMING district. | Miss Dora Cook sets pe ; 78,500 2 J . Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder River, Wyo. . 278,100 | Al F P 1 Mr hae le Elliott, Mills, Wyo. oh 307,800 | SO ast re iminaries J.C. Hustad, Mills, Wyo. .... 510,400 ADVANCE TICKET SALE NOW GOING ON AT Miss Irene I onter, under sass 462,425, THE IRIS BOX OFFICE, 520,300 | Ringside Seats—$2.00; First Fifteen Rows—$1.50; General Admission—$1.00, Plus Tax Wrestling Match Starts After First Vaudeville Pa:formance Promptly at 9:00 P. M. THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material | Notice Members of B. and R. T Lodge No. 763 Seventh annua! smoker will be held in I. O, O. F, Hall March 18, 1923, All members and visiting mem- bers are cordially inylted. Committes RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Sere Ss Sige pi wW.r. fF Ft ©) ce res, Phone 62 G,. BE, STROMBERG, Sec'y-Treas, No. 763, il MM eee It May Be Comedy to Some Folks— To have to suffer along with poor, cheap tires. It may be part of motoring to have to stop and patch innumerable punctures and blow-outs, BUT If that is comedy I'd rather miss all the fun and have tires that are real tires. Tires that are free from grief. MASON TIRES Wyoming Compression Tube and Tire Company 426 East Second Street Phone 1125-M Rs