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re pac, PAGE TEN. he Casper Dally Eripune “DIAMOND DYES” COLOR THINGS NEW | "AMONG INDIAN TRIBES OF THE FAR NORTH)" "| ergrimtnyp (rue ean £ . ’ ‘ i j —s. }the gas department of the Midwest, dant, s TAXPROPDSAL (CANADA MOVES TO STAMP OUT WITCHCRAFT [2=252===| WQS FING S2e== . Ajpermit for a $5,000 brick house tte eee I¢ oe -_| to be’ constructed at Seevnteenth in a'pc pier Se . Continental Oil Com- and,/Walnut streets was taken out ieotn Injustice of Severance] b4ff L OO separ, ee Se Eee ee oe tee Sn | Settee sem hare seteee pe : ; ’ aoe pany New Owner of | Lewis witt utia a $1500 residence tins = Tax’ Told in Ad- 4 on business. Add cagbterege on lester iistween “it rections so simple of it xt y ‘ S ; aul ae Busir H Clear Creek. In the same block any woman can dye or tint lingerie, have ice d H i Vj _@ =a repaid scars mS 5 yp LSineSS acre. Anti: Ressler will build n house and | silts, ribbone, skirts, walsts, dresses, aed TreSSes ere. 4 ¢ / at the Townsend include, 0. G. Gard- garage at a cost of’ $3,000 coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, ae bas ? ah oon ner, ©. B. Allen, C, R. Jacobson,} “4, madi a coverings, hangings, everything new. eae a: Carl C. Davis, }. B. Williams and Be nis ces ee ee neverun The proposed amendment to the of the sale of the Woods Filling Sta- Buy “Diamond Dyes’—no other T. Jones. siothies eee ; ton on East Yellowstone highway, kind—and tell your druggist whether Fa pcan A tnambataapapthd peas oceal at et ae ies to’ the. Continental. Oil company, the material you wish to color is ingles Ooi Remraroa nye grenatreuniaeemrenat J. B. Cleary, engineer for the Mid- | who will,continue the operation of wool or silk, or whether it is linen, theBrolen amareetane Hisminairie cis HRA tree west Refining company left last eve-| the: station thus bringing it in to cotton, or mixed goods.—Adv. oy ae Dee ang ing for Cheyen: veral % fnares® the ground, formed the basis of dis: Ting for Cheyenne on a several days | their present’ chain of service sta: business trip. - Hons covering the six Rocky Moun- Ir cussion at the luncheon of the Cas- : per Chamber of Commerce today. ASV. Forbes; office” foreman of we * tain é ac gypes Vv. F 5 Cc. W. Bifiela, ral sales man- fe Best Guiettonr, and scthsten esas ee tee, Sanaa, company ile | ewe et the Cotiaentatan com: | There are four famous |] creer __edine mogeat. nissioner, = “a turn tomorrow from Denver and . with J. G. Davis of 3 onpiitah.” sine! membertot 2b Stats seabile Omaha, where he hasbeen on busi:| the beaver offices, aad RO. Me | Dlends -- four famous || ° suerte Sere i's shai ness. * Donald, Casper tative, have 2 ‘adi I TIT Se) | iy iver n-eredtar Soa 10 sede > boon. sagnuea with ur. wooes in| flavors - fromthe four || - Radiola III it er aii ei™ senies Soveren atte fuk: A ‘ C.. F,*Smart, auditor for the Chi-| concluding the transfer for the past whe! sg )Pat ceruandiiene aera , ES Seah luiii cago and Northwesteri railroad is | couple of dave, corners of the East*-- || The Radiola Tl is absolutely tere ‘ii serein: 6 \separahios: thictatbarniite i Td Ht ii in Casper'on business from Chicago] Conoco service, which has become one of the’ best two tube re- to This 14 ainnheouminry: p i and-ts a guest at the Henning, a by-word throughout ‘the territory Black [Orange Pekoe] ceivers on the market—ard ver jou In beginning his talk, Mr. Cullen| J Z Phan: ZB : hago An! covered by the Continental Oil com- priced so reasonable—“you'd be mranin stated that he had been requested | [MMMM Z es BIL RNS So Bonvamith warived yesterday | pany, “will be maintained at the] ~ Green [Japan] surprised”—these sets , bring asifoal ~ {10 give’ the, oppokite ‘aide ‘ot the PALA < en e from Denver and will spend several | Woods station and Conoco gasoline ?em in from all over the coun- peri. Siropepitiousteies ites teen tree Wie fC 4 days here attending to business af-] znd Polarine, both home products, Oolong try and will successfully op- beshice er but that on studying the fairs. together with the internationally erate a loud speaker on strong Bax he had found all the argu SOB M known Gargoyle Mobiloils will be| | E i: h Break fast stations—Come in and hear ror ments to Me against the severance Bliss Blain, state fish commission. marketed . 2xclusively. from this mg! tS! one of these little wonders. “Priv tax. He compared the tax levy in er, spent yesterday in the city, a] station. ° e SPECIAL—Paragon tuner and rot aWecant with that in neighboring guest at the Townsend. Mr. Blain It is announced that there will 2 stage amplifier—3 tubes and ]i,2 states and brought out the fact that Fosidee, {n.Chereane. - pee trode = spine neat C 5 oa nid a nth oa ~ “ je 5 tac 2% service 5 mand. mo! e 0! - bidh \ -anenghly snore here tesese eee ashes W. J. Davidson, connected with al who have been. accustomed to. ob- ceivers -ever- built, “ie Wilargd the present Slevy: with'tehat plumbing supply .company of Den-| taining their supplies from. Mr. tig t would be were the Income derived yer js in Casper on busineds a guest | Woods will find the. same men on Othe worlds : i aM 1. ‘trom oli 'va tartare wey ete there at the Henning. duty. at. the station. as heretofore. ae Watson Radio Shop the ys ing that it would increase beyond E. A. Sanwuinet of St. Louis is an ee that “The Little Store With the Tie reason if the present public im. a * MANILA, Oct. 21.—(By The. Asso- Jy meal brovements were to be continued. business caller here for a few days.| ciated Press)—Antl-Chinese riots, Big Busiiees, here is little or no justification the state to raise additional Phone 368W 218 S. Conter =“) started by aggressive Filipinos at 8. 8. Smith and A. W. Eatinon of | Gapenatuan, have been completely 4 Denver are business visitors spend- z 1 . evenues,” he + vay suppressed by constabula ‘mem- Ke tla Reflex ant tures 2 8 ot, ¢ - — | ures. We aber not, do on in J. H. Gibson and L. EB. Clements “a just fee to an ind ate that is Reesics are Morrell, Neb., visitors in the “ contr ibuting more than its share. city for a few days this week. ¥ UR BO Bit oc e John Williams ana J. L. Foreman See’ to it that he gets the are Denver men here today on busi- iia, ,; body-building and strength- =| PRICE OF HOGS | eee = ONTOBOGGAN vee amor mmaxxs ll Scott's Emulsion ii BIG MART |i | Fo Pin. | ieee || Seis nee tes 4 . y ys e during. the, iliness and death of our peek dear husband. and. fat! also for fnie® that builds strength DOWN PAYMENT 3 - ee the lovely foral offerings. for ages. — 30, Oct. 21.—With demana eet . bs 2 Mrs. Tom McCoy and Family. | t more t r : , Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson. +6 r i x ee hit! iri ‘ ‘ % x i Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson. Mr. and M Free: . closing pri to $2.60 low’r than Mon- st week This is one of st severe © declines in bulk of the hogs sold “ cago today brought around ABOVE—AN ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF THE TORTURE OF ATOL, 17-YEAR-OLD NOMAD IN- ~ Agreat many sold around] DIAN LAD, BELIEVED BY HIS PEOPLE TO POSSESS AN “EVIL SPIRIT.” LOWER LEFT— INSPECTOR T. V. SANDYS-WUNSCH, WHO LED THE HUNT FOR THE MURDERERS, LOWER Cc. Brown, president of| RIGHT—A TYPICAL NOMAD SQUAW AND HER PAPOOSE,” ro Livestock Exchange, ommission men are urg- By NEA Service. : ently advising the holding back of} VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 21— pis and hog shipments during the|The Canadian government is deter- here with the prisoners follows a’ thrilling hunt starting last June and extending up to the frozen Arctic wastes, where even ddg: teams had difficulty :n traveling. vised rack and the dance was re- newed. N H Then they left him there to die. For hours and hours he was hang- fag there, head down, his: pitiful Four of the Indians are men. The} cies rending the sharp night air. remainder of the week. He pre-|™ined to stamp out witchcraft dicted a sharp reaction from. the|#mong the Nomad Indians- in -Brit- break in prices if the country ship-|ish Columbia's far northern, wilds; a 4 pers would do this. ee are ser pos eee bid oe last} arth is a girl with 2 baby in her! *Atol, though in. terrible agony TAA LATE TO Cl MRSIEW | proble’ on the ‘continent whoprac-| arms. All scon will be ‘brought to| and without o bite to eat or a dro; : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | tice it. trial, , to drink, was still alive next day, His tormentors thought he was tak- tive cruelties of the tribe, began \to| ing too long to die, so one of the reach the ears of the “watchdogs” | siuaws cut his, throat with a knife. of the north, Crawls Like Crab. Almost Got Inspector. In the tribe, the police ‘Also dis- Inspector ‘T. V. Sandys-Wunsch| covered a horribly, crippled girl und Constables P. W. Neville and| tamed Madeline. Suspected of The first definite step in that ¥OR RENT—Furnished apartment. | direction alfeady has been. taken Phone 387. with’ the arrest of five members. of FOR SALE—Piano in excellent con.| the tribe charged with torturing.to dition, practically new and priced| death a 17-year-old boy and the reasonable. Box B-956, Tribune, brutal maiming of a young girl. ( | Both victims, contend tho abo- r were possessed of “‘evil Last spring rumors of the prim!- Phone 1319-M. 123% So, Center St. ‘A H Cobb spirits. Cc. R. Martin were delegated to | witchcraft, she had been maimed for ag H altersyog Arrival of a party of Canadian| mike the trip up to the Telegraph ‘c Warehouse Co. Royal Northwest Mounted Police] Hill district to investigate. hree days and three nights she tae as fleas oan “They set out in June, making | bad-been’ stretched by one foot and their way first on horseback, then] 0P® arm upon the rack. Both are naa a I ke by canoe, later by dog sledge and} Paralyzed now. Today she propels est B. ne 2203 Risiatatieee 4 herself over the ground like a: crab. ‘ Weeks later they arrived near the| , 2h officers are -not through tn: a a Nemad's camp, It wasn't long until | 1096 ict i¢ go until they ont hele pA Along Turns Right Out Itself ; W.M. YARD bad to let it go until they prsoners— Atol’s m here for ‘trial. r the Indians: discovered their pres- ence, for a bullet came whizzing ; ; asa ?, through ‘the inspector's tent: Now si Dabea yer, Stuy: are RA : 4 N Ate alc | < Ww f ly y £307] FOR penne vt sei shot, the sa back to that wild country ef un- a en 3 i ; m 1 > spector refrained " from ~ returning | canny people, reachable only by dog é . : q CITY COUNCILMAN the fire or saying anything about] team, canoe and on foot, to.try to J me See From the the shooting. ‘To have done so bring to justice Madeline's persecu- tors. and stamp out forever the primitive cruelties of her people, | CITY BRIEFS | Frederick Leany 1s spending the |; week here on business from his home in Denver. & vee James L. Hammond left last eve- ning for Colorado to pe aes from The wise men of the tribe grew] fhe ctiy for several da¥s ona com- suspicious. Even their greatest| bined business and pleasure ‘trip. vunters reported they could find ee eas TF. H. Mackaman, president and gan runuing through the} chairman of the board of the Pyra- t an “eyil spirit’ was] mid Portland Cement company ‘of THE CANDIDACY — — THIRD WARD | on the j PLATFORM .OF THE ECO- NOMICAL COMMIS SION FORM OF CITY GOVERN. MENT —Politival Advertisement would have meant the failure of his mission. Through strategy, he finally was ablo to obtain confessions that led o the arrests. And from them this much was earned: Karly last spring the Nomads be- gan ito find fishing poor. ‘Then they turned to hunting with equally as ittle success. Jraps were set, but they were always empty when the hunters visited them. Atol Alone Was Lucky. A few drops of “Outgro” inthe crevice of the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the too nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgrow" is. a harmless anti: septic manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from: thé drug store a tiny bottle containing irections 42 ; SGT a $1.98 and up “Shoe ‘Dept. Main Floor "Golden Rule Dept. Store Lindsay & Co. R. C. Montgomery, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams_ : Riverton, Wyoming. Inasmuch as the Woods Filling station has sold out to competitors, we tdke this method of advising that we are the only service station in this neighborhood that handles - TEXACO. 1, surely the tribe would erish of, hunger. Now it happened that in the camp was a lad called Atol, or Moccasin, »€ somewhat delicate constitution, © was given much to his own com. " That alone was bad. in it was related how he ma: This is to announce THE CANDIDACY Aga of Pa ktnr tgp Se aed om sole ui The ‘rumor spread that Atol had MOTOR OILS is J. ‘Daddy Baerthel [:2S2"ce NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS 3 , wo old warriors, not to 0 © i The same clean, courteous service that is demanded Louis e a Vy ae e cuivstilen tate ieutne isi iF, , by the public in dealing with a reputable firm the tribe. by Will Be Discussed by Hanged Head Downward. The climax came when he was detected one night in his tent bend- ing over a fire, either humming or FO" CITY COUNCILMAN From the We handle Radiator Alcohol, Accessories, Tires and Tubes MRS. ANNA HAGGARD of Cheyenne talking to himself. AT YOUR SERVICE Who else could he be conversing : 9, . with except the “evil epivita”? ‘ use esday Night, Oct. 22, 7 0’Clock I FIRST WARD "rhe enlack? gaits as oe Court House, Wednesday Night, , bound to a tree, head downw : : r ; ie ia ae EE ther members of the tribe begs Mrs. Haggard, a speaker of unusual ability, a member of the University b] Cc Who will sl ays ny on dor . fair, ease ene eeaenitis weir dance in a etre of Wyonniisg Gaeen of*Trustees, a leader in State, club and civic move- successful administration 0 1@ people's wishes about him. These proceedings we ments, has a message regarding Mrs. Ross in which every citizen in intended to impress the spirit with the fact that they had gained PEOPLE’S PARTY ascendency over it. But the young tree was weak and it broke, throwing Atol to the ground. This time he was tied spread-engle fashion to an @2pro- Casper will be interested and will enjoy C Street at McKinley WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS (Under Auspices Nellie T. Ross non-partisan club) —Political Advertisement