Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 8

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‘AGE EIGHT. Fraud Seen in | Bea i as Lusk CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. rnment has instituted suit in the Federal court here for ancellation of two patents covering 160 acres on the out- kirts of Lusk, ined thrdagh © W4SW1 tremely ‘valuable for uran‘um and her mineral contents and it ts al- zed in the government's pleadings at this fact was known to Fred 2dgers and George R. Hoff but 2s concealed from the government nen Rodgers and Goff filed sol- ors’ additional homestead entries yon it and obtain homestead pat- ts. The government's suit against sorge D. McDonald, Fred B. Rod- rs, George R. Goff, Charles Carl- n, George C. Bi ch, Stewart + Boyd, Arthur M. Teakell, Harry igers, Elmer C. Grebe, George Boyd and H. D. Wiitse, all of 20m are charged with having en parties to jhe alleged con lracy whereunder title to the 160 res was obtained under the home- 2ad laws. Title to the proporty der the Rodgers and Goff pat- ts, it is stated, has passed to Mc- yo., which WIDOW OF STILLMAN WHO ‘AN’ FIRST MIDWEST OIL HERE DEAD Mrs. Mary Ann Moore, 66 years age, for 13 years a resident of sper, pasred away at 7 o'clock 's morning at the home of her ughter, Mrs. E. C. Gates, 645 est Ninth street. Funeral ar- agements will not be made until » arrival of relatives. Mrs. Moore was the widow of ram N. Moore who diéd here sev- ilyears ago. He was a stillman en the old Midwest refinery, now tndard plant No. 3, was burt and “ran” the first barrel of oil ‘ough the plant. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were mar- CLEVELAND, Ohjo, Sept. 24—|#Udlence at the First Christian | wi The New York Americans made it|°®Urch, Evangelist A. G. Smith de-| that has caused much trouble is the| There are of a wide variety and all{ Two cents per word or ten cents} Tribune: three straight victories from the clared that ‘'There is no end to the|statement that David was a man of them offer handsome bargains. per line. Indians winning today’s game two to |Cnfusion in the religious world be-|mfter God’s own heart. How could| geveral specials are also being of- uO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. } t e sane methods of studying the Bible.|of David's life? That was said of] Dollar Day bargains. ‘These include } basis of estimating a line. j Fata ete hemeicest tec ae the Somcik | It is a revelation from God, and to| Davia the fine, clean, strong shen. Shoes, dresses and other items. The} BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE ‘ inning. Each team made nine hits,|%*sume that it is a book that can-|herd lad of the hills of Bethlehem—| Golden Rule managemeng invites mn Names of Casper residents | famil- only to the pioneers and the timers were brought to Nght 8 morning at the local postoffice ‘en a registered mail record book ‘ing back 30 years was unearthed, Registered mail record books are ot ordinarily five years by local itoffices and then destroyed. How 8 particular book ever survived ensuing yoars is a mystery. ‘is morning in destroying old rec- ys the book turned up, yellow {|} age and musty from long dis- he first name that appears on |} book is that of BE. L. Busset 1 as several pioneers looked over book this morning none of them Hild place him as a resident of the mm for any length of time. he second name, that of Harry Duhliing, is known to all the timers. Dr. Duh'ing, since do. sovernment Files Suit for Cancellation of Two Patents On Land Said to Include Rich Mineral Deposits fraud and conspirac and the S14SE4 of section 7-32-63, is held to be fhe Casvet Daily Tribune T STRAIGHT Thee: ITS DREADELL FoR A LADY To TReVEL if BY GOW HERBS 4 id Wal ee hahaa esrb Hi mi od bah PERG), 8 DoT HAPGN To BS TELEGRAM FROM KANTAS CHOnGe CaRS Gone It I ORE AFL GONG Te, Kantas cITy 00 veut My 1] SON = Tuey want Me Te Ul Tl innigy ABO “TRANELWG ALONE’ « ON[S wiece tS | BE MARRIED - BRING _ON SPARK DUG = WERT FROM DES MOINES To ALES SNES Gor A WONGEREUL Man NE 0 4 en S 1a IMMEOIATELY. — AND A s Gio AKO TF HAD Te GET OFF SIX: Lanter ae? Shel eed kyon Tem vee + WIRE FROM {T JOE TooeTuey . , Deters Pee ey et sid Down is THe atANSAS 5 B.S) vs Senor WANT Te PUT Or A ; ] mivignearc tere 3 Pa: PROPOSITION To Me — i / KANSAS CITy- ST Joe — BctH oF “EM Good Towns —- Iu Tess oF A Goins ~ HEADS K.C- TALS ST 30k 24.—The United States gov- are alleged to have been ob- The land, the Donald, who resides near Glenrock. Wyo. The government's pleadings set forth that years prior to the home- stead filings of Rodgers and Goff mineral lode c'aims qovering the ——_——. ground had been filed by Henry = = Metz, A. H. Merchant, A. W. 8S. ’ Rothermal and others. Assess: YASSA, WHEN | GOT OFF THE ment work on these claims, it is “TRAIN, MANDY, THEY WAS A set forth, was performed in good faith, with the result that the claims MY FOLKS .IS DOIN’ WELL Pap Hi Tv 4 THEY HAS THEIR OWN work NS ORE BND MAM, COACH AN’ FOUR WANITIN' FOR — BUNGALOS SURROUNDED . “4 GOT ALL THE HELP SHE ME — COACHMAN IN HIGH HAT = BY GARDENS AN’ THE KiDs a n WANT AN 1S ALL PAID pe ified Asser sesahieaent, ved AN! FOLL GIT-UP, = ALL DRESSES YES LIKE UP IN THE NATIONAL at the time homest ents wer lasued /to Gatt aaarRneate Pine YOUNG MOVIE QUEENS AND ARTISTIC effect of the governments sult for ~ Kid eee cancellation of the Goff and Rod- E patents, if successful, would be to leave the mineral entrants in possession of undisputed right to utle to the land. Litigation between the mineral and homestead c'atmants to the BORIAL SOCIETY. sed, was a rancher on the land t is now the property of the sper Country club. ‘he third man on the book is Lew ‘ley, also now dead, who was fper’s first gunsmith Rela es of his are still living in Cas X. D. Freel, at that time a bar- ‘Mer in Charley Crowe's saloon, «ithe fourth land hag been in progress in the ate courts for some time. ried October 17, 1877 in Emelton, Pa. They later moved to Florence, Colo., where Mr. Moore was.em.| followed and three runs counted. ployed at the refinery for 25 years.| Chicago got men on first and sec- At the end of that time they came] ond in its half of the gixth inning to Casper. but failed to score. - Three daughters and three grand Neither team scored in the sey- children survive the deceased. The | enth. daughters are Mrs. "H. C. Gates and| Barrett's single and Elsh's dou- Mrs. Leo Sundwell of Casper and] ble gave the White Sox one in their Mrs, F. J. Johnson of Buffalo, N.| half of the eighth. Y. Mrs. Ernest Hall, Otto Sund-| Doubles by Peckinpaugh and well, and Charles Gates are the| Zachary gave Washington a run grandchildren. in the eighth. Netther scored in Mrs, Moore was a member of the | the ninth. Women of Woodcraft. cussion, Scarlet fever was th POSITIONS WANTED. subject presented by Dr. Malott to the gathering. PST ee re page Bea man wants inside work References can W. E. Burden of Minneapolis is/ be omniatian Phone’? 16235. transacting business affairs ‘here sort, for a short time having arrived this] COMPETENT ~ carpenter. morning. recean 90 cents an 920 N. ” ington. Phone 2 2393NT. © Confusion‘in Religious World Due to Lack of Sane Methods in Study ete Cia oe establishment has been very suc- Speaking last night on “How tof “To understand the Bible we must| cessful with previous dollar days lank Creveland. Understand the Biblo” before a large| understand the circumstances under|and this week has placed a great ; which a thing ts said. One passage] number of articles on sale at $1. Yank: While ‘learning: trade," Box. nothing, in a pitchers’ battle be-| CUS People do not use logical and} that be true in the light of the sins| fered tomorrow in addition to the erage pede used as a will be charged the space of two Casper shoppers to come in and look | lines. jot be understood is to accuse God|not of David the sinful king. Well scattered. ‘Tho Bible is the greatest book] over its merchandise. Manager Huggins of the New| °! Supreme folly in giving man such All charged advertising will be Seacnel ery ma rem eee a book. in the world. It ig the book that booked “set lines” Irrespective) - =a with Dengue pte ep] “Any other book would-be! tncom-| wave uss Lincoln, @ Gartieid, Ato. r the number of words. MARCELLING and’ hob carling, He has tong. since forsaken this| Manager Speaker's. battery. selec: |DTeMennible {f studied as most peb-|icnley. It was ‘ine. inepiration ot | Mavytin Leaves CORRECTION OF | CLASSIFIED] complete, 70 cents, Call for ap: part of the state. tion was Uhle and L. Sewell. Dieefean iigtars TACCIA hes iC ae cae RE RICE EE ine Triol.™ a TRS wekcne cepi| ty cole ® pee Call “Mrs, Coni The first woman to appear on| New York failed to score in their|*™erican history wo! be 2 1 Casper Daily oe Phone 2856. 409.8." Spruce, the-recordsy a, Arinm <@aniveatnione’| ints ter therece much a riddle if = boy should read that 99 ‘many, people preter. to gst On Buying rip not be responsible for more than She is now Mrs, Douglas Fuller] Cleveland failed to score in their|® fe Pages from recat bata was | thot Groat. ciacobeeee enaretoreeel Le wortinaciont tktaced foe eee rene SINGLE bob, ‘or! any mip hair. s ; : i great ° cutting, en, daa neioncesarioitene te tree MMBotl idee mont acorcless ining andvthen a, chapter Mfrom “Melinsl sarben tha: page Ge thial-wosmartel| |, Ms axap tins speascietne orclastintal Ate tme acne aan eerie : rixth man in the records. He] second. lore happen an byt ke es moved from Casper to Torrington} Bengough, first man up for the e welist. ou gen- book.” Tonight the evangelist should af dren, 40c, Boot Sh in the Gladstone hotel|the advertiser which clearly lessen bullaing, First and Center etreets,| the real vulue of the advertisement | SYD: not for us will be rectified only by publication | j7 METH many years ago and later went| Yankees in the third, doubled to cral purpose of the various books of | tract a capacity atendance with tad enor aren wget: My pashan without extra charge within FIVE, anerape ap: a ph a baie ap pone) ..| the Bible. He said that not all were|novel theme of, “If I were Satan.” |he will buy some more merchan-|tave attor insertion, No republica,] ,4famDOD® rege Seat ort back to old home in Virginia. | center and took third on Jones’ sac- arittee tou dts o A dive: fon “his establishment... He. 2 i a eu! .. | polptmen: rs lolby. J. H. Otmstead, since deceased, | rifice. Witt flied to Jami in e DuNDOSS Er uy tion will be made when the error| Durbin. Phone 984W. i {athe lucky venth k vag a,| left field and Bengough was 4 bled | the ##me people, and to understand }fore leaving Mr. Haytin made ar-}does not materially affect the sense ne Tacky seventh, )-He- was! a t the plate, ‘The Tndiane falloe va |the book one must: apply to. it. the rangements for a sale Thursday,}or purpose of the advertisement. FOR $8,000 I can bulla a 20-to0n, Fee ee ol ene roreett | earue ates | cae DIGIT fafled. to) SSS ch ciniiaaneemancied acbee Friday and Saturday. ‘This sale TELEPHONE ADS. - four apartment house, cement Water,’ district. Th crak ebenie one would use in any other writing. emphasizes values {n women’s and] Careful attention will be given all}brick walls, oak floots | upstairs, Oliver M. Rice is the first man| With one out in the 4th inning, “If you should receive a letter you children’s shoes. The prices have | 22s received over the TELEPHONE | strictly. modern. 920 N. Voerrd on the records still ‘ving in this)| Muy doubled to deep tett but) was aia: not understand tne first, thie all been cut-down and the mer-|'tt we cannot guarantec accuracy. Pon. Phone 2398NJ. Oe eee arrnen Renee ae on aol youre aq cniautie:facadiectae chandise offered %s of the best} OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. | <7 opnp and bob cure 7, days in Carper ho was prominent|. With one down in Cleveland's sd Sl a nis cudasine ihe ee at ate. | untae, Py norompanled by, comb or | a sueure Se a aie in public affairs, at one time hold.| fourth. Stephenson singled and got| fue, Se. tn tab a Be Ne During the short time that Mr.|check in full payment of the same. got to third but was left there Bible, you must ascertain who {s Haytin has been in his new estab-|Note the foregoing instructions Ing, the otfiee of sheritt. vemye,{_ Ward opened the ftth for the |*P&eking: Some things in the Bible shment. he. has. won wide. patron- | about ae rgthin a and, th Biacetmaycattionak tales first | Yankees by beating out a hit to short things, esa 1 oe psa feos Setan Ce by? 7 Mima le US Tribune: “ name to appear whose residence | Dut Was out stealing as Scott struck himself. . SLOSING HOUR. FoR SALE—New, n is’ ati! n> Casper. out. Bengoughm poped out. “So whom Seraiail SBA patie in Went Ads to be classified properly table: “and: ote: chairs,” a pepe * BUNS: c nd was blanked in the fifth. iy panmee. nust be in the Casper Daily “Tribune tab 1 9x12 ther prominent old timers who! Now york ‘id "Mot score “hi the aueeon spoken? That is an import- —— ' office before 10. Want Ads Fecelyed ee rus, reasonable are down in the records are Ken sixth, < t question, Some of the Bible ifter 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted | APt- N- Ce ee ae ae eee: | WIth: two! out sth icipvalagja’s hale Oe ciroueralapaye tec ‘Bank Robber Mundell Ee deny sree Aeeata sen Lumber company; Hugh “Col-| fae ncaa.) agit pong bee! ae ee Jand the ceremonial laws of | Fi orado” Patton, now U. 8. Marsh ‘ament rst to oOo on to the end of the sixth inning deputy sheriff; M. P. Wheeler, now | four, 8a of ae * meee Lepr ; se : United States commisrioner; W. 8. New York scored two in the sev. |" To confine these is to make Kimball of the Kimball Drug com-| enth on three bits ble a jumble. for Wyom! Fred a ” FOR © SALE~Furniture.. . Cornet Cikseiey Terth and Poplar, New ‘Testament u HELP WANTED—Female won ieee W286. 28a We dettersor —————— FOR -SALE—Household . goods, th- cluding. yjng room, dining rodm Trial Here. Charges of. being unethical pro-] WANTED-Ladies. in this locality t donally were made by Dr. J to embrodicr Nnens for us at home }sct, beds. mattress. and, me on the book. | ps Albuwtirthal tliat teen Wis ci he thifd question one must ack} pie cai term of, the elglith Neo Ieat Sgeinet Dr, Talph J. | Ting their leisure moments. Write} -ockers, dressers, etc. Phone eat ————— ; in study‘ng a passage cf scripture 1 it al work to-] yy, it one FASHION EMBROID-] 705-East A: Cleveland’; bulf of the*seventh was|io what woe in the mind of the au-| ‘ict court opens it»-real worl Malott, county health officer, at | Sprig,” 798, Lima, Obio, 2 safe und the second man doubled thor. It is exteremely unfair and} ™OPPOw morning when 45 out of the} tne Natrona unty hospital s@- | ——_—___ HOR: Sere baby. .carriago, -1 Cleveland went scoreles. unsafe to apply a text of scripure to] Panel of 60 Jurors drawn will re-} cietie's first. meeting of the season sah inet, auto basket), 1 ¢os- New York went out in order in} subject that was not in the mina | Port for examination and’ qualifi.| jase might. ut the Henhing hotel. i : timers Biased. 132 W. ‘Twelfth. their half of the elghth. of the writer. An illustration of this} ction. . Service was not’ obtained |“ yrerely the. 4introduction to @i5 WANTED—Girl for light house | ¢ h With one out in Cleveland's half }is attested by there on. the others. Judge V. J. Tid- ork : s E f Z : ply it as a prohibition of instrument-| !8 holding court in Lander. r tugzied over to the asrociation’s FOR SALE—$35 new day. bed. and Fg went out on an infield play. Walters w te Je (Continued ec & hon githe right stout se One) ied, was py y with Terry, Maranville to mm. Jackson fe Wilson hh a double to the 1 id fence. YOvay was purposely walked and de stra a good when barnes popped to Grimm, Hehe Pirates were retired in order py-he sixth gee Glants sec thi xth inning yarl Smith scored the Pirates’ t run with a home run into the t fleld stands in tt eventh, three runs in Wafoore and V t r Menitn nit 1 second aWoe r ve Lh. s r ert) out at the time. Burns, ba sre: for Morrison went out and | H | his Pirate half of the « licvnor made it seis to icelly but? Giants also passed FOR SALE—Frurniture, Feasonab’ ra : cl ho take the {d-] ist of complaints against the jyeaith filaren In povete howe |. 311 Bast 1, Phone 388i fhe ee nth, J. Sewell doubled to! naysage in Amos, ‘Woe, unto them| Pall of Laramle will arrive in the! otricer wase read. by. Doctor’ Frost eh caer de aE Risa ah oh Ta the right fleld screen but was left|that invent unto themselves instru, | Morming to sit. on the bench in. the who was halted in his exposition : THE STORE WITH THE SMALL Sonal rated esaker bating for L.! ments of music, like David, and ap.| absence of Judge R. R. Rose, who| ve the formal charges and the mat- OVERHEAD Sewell fouled out after Stephenson a ET Fee eas $ al music in’ worship. Amos was| It is probable that Judse Rose} executive committes for a decision. | WANTED—Girl for general house] ..P@d, $26.50; 3:piece en went in to catch for Cleveland in hr not speaking of worship at all. He} will not be present during the first ing the luxurious de-| month of the term as he has court erry, bauchery of h's time, as the rest of| business in Lander that will keep ninth yr Dr, ‘Malott today had issued no room and board furnished ew York did not score f iri i “s by! {\7004 cook, willing to stay in eve-| Ul : $65. piecewise aid Shel Dict iste 6 baidild Stoamer trunks,” $12.28; Pihub? A passage clearly shows. Many tl-| him occupled that length of time. | declaration that he would file suit ‘TED--Rellable maid for gen- |W! vinden punks, $37.75; 6x9 tapestry ey 7 fons of the same kind were] Ag Tidball has to return to| for damages. ral honse work. 519 MiJton. “UBS, $14.80; slide-under camp. beds, ar Ben atoes tet Ree? ne HOST AT a used by the speaker. r district November 1 for} The meeting itself was prinari'y | ] 314.75; Sint ee irae ee CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Washing- court. gersions there arrangements | conce: : apars 0 2 ton made a clean sweep of the three sh peat hes a ith's qoncerned with -several papers. onl HELP WANTED--MALE an sw ° have been made for Judge James H.| medics which were brought before FOR SALE—Axminster rag) 8 tt. games *s with Chicago today by Burgess of Sheridan to relleve|} it. Dr. C. H. Platz gave a talk on Sin. by 10 ft. 6 in. 431 EB. Fifth. taking the final game 6 to 3 and Judge 'Tidball, diabetes » which obtained {ts two game margin over ngled but the game ended ey bounded to involved some dis- | \WANTED—Experienced. bookkeepey | Phone 822J- i pease and credit man, must be speedy | >>> 2, Ts first case to be tried will be sd gectrate.” Permanent position | POR EACE—Two: hareaug-andvene ers of the White Sox — with the robbery of the State ‘bank “oF Tight man. State ase,’ married a g ace, Hollis ‘Thura- or single, past experience, full in-] M ASS formation. Box. B-890, ‘Tribune. Pianos, Phonographa,” Etc: SALESMEN WAN'TED —_—— FOR SALE—First class lay: ETI nels ‘ p-ano. Box 'B-887,.Tribune. ‘ WANTHDHastwate and stove For tae salesm y Factory Agent Com or Saie— ellan: ” pany. Straight commission. Excel- Miscel mat N H Iont lines, Box B-888, Tribune. : Phebe tec bicycle, POSITIONS WANTED Balas pty Decne ing 8 Tribune, ask for Hayti County Court House sae years, wants Boarding house: fix. mployment, pre in good location; wil! to Organize ably in grocery store. Phone 1943J.; cheap. Box &81,: Tribune. vee LADY typist, cashier. P. B. X.|FOR SALE—Woman’s tum med LA FOLLETTE CLUB Unree. years oxporlonce| winter Mull aime reeeay mmed fice work. Phone 21983. rool dresscs and ek‘ts. some pretty hats and slippers, yery reasonabl rges him with maintaining a | ‘ater took thelr quarrel to the rear | expected that the first of theso will 7:30 p. m. Sharp eee ye “cshrlence in Feneral ta Divine. ne ick with a single.| nuisance because of the first | where the arrival of the police pre-| be reached about the middle of office work; can give best of ‘refer: FOR Bluege, Peckinpaugh ang Zachary! manufacture. vented them Ughting it out. October, | ences. Phone 219! fe the nkees. Manager ¥ sent hi Lay a. tov pains It has never been taken up for ot Salt Creek at Lavoye a paatkine t anne BORSUTS | anal earings Bide hab tnkty oF weeks ago. It will, probably come ee ena contidence, sent, O64 tne JpaAlank elaruetitedas baiplisd up Thursday morning to be followed ieee, tbe mound. Ruel Maal) ta aetinetes palnnteea uae aihtek by the case of -C. B. Monerieff, Touse’ did catching. where stills are found charged with forger Sronmnacoh ost no time gattiog Six counts in the indictment’ go : There are only a few felony after ‘Thurston in the firet inning’! tick as tar as/Beptember $7, 1993, Andrew Marcosean2 Andrew Vas-| cases bocked for this term and fol- when Congressman Hill, with | Silus, Greeks, got int notification to the prohibition au- | the rear of the Sa¢ thorities in Washington, mai on W ¢ owing to the heavy criminal docket gallons of grape wine. this morn inflicted painful] will be tried. jen was The second count accuses him | but not fatal knife wounds on each! One of the id by Zachary 1 in th and scored two runs off a wa‘k to farris and singles by Rice and Joslin, The White Sox failed t half of the fir placed on the r er team BC d, t third or fourth. Washin, yurth by rrel in {lowing these the civil jury cases that were passed up last spring First s cares of greatest {1 of possession after manufacture, | other. Vassilus is in the county st for the current term is the The third count accuses him of | hospita! with a flesh wound tn the] retrial of Ralph Tobin, con: the manufacture vf cider, Septem- | side and Marcos in the ci at m former trial of gambling. n fafled to score in the |, per 18, 1924, prior to the party | with a wound in the leg. supreme court reversed the decl- the White scored! Saturday night The trouble arose over tying the score A third c ators went on a in the sixth a sec sion and ordered the case retried. t charges him with | ment of $5, ssid to be owing There are 59 odd liquor the filegal possession of thirty | of the men They be; gallons of cide Judge | ¢ cases sted onthe docket, ha'f of them appeals from police court and it is The fo: nh count |ing in the kitchen of th by scoring three r tarted ‘the at SSLE—Fall pre 236 EB. Midwest Ave, Phone 2515.

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