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PAGE TEN OLD FEUD ENDS WiTH SLAYING Aged Farmer Is Killed by His Son-in- Law; Murderer Being Held in Colorado Jail ing and 4s {n jail at, Fort Collins. Farmer and Rice families were bit- ter enerhies in North Carolina. ‘Then Rice eloped with Instead of healing the old the elopment made condi- your ¢ | daug ation of © ago} wounds sV0CKTE ed to Colo- d. E nearby families yon the other fo! on ne missed, a gun Rice was accused of The two clans h. esterday. Early in the day there fist fights. ter, Joe Tal- ge, another son-in-law of Farm- ie | Farmer group adherent, | : 4 ! / a heavy noulder was broken al teeth following the Ts | cording to L¥ 1 in an argument with h BS oes son-in-law ung Rice orde! | | Farmer off the Rice property, and le shotgun to back up his de- | |mand that his father-in-law leave. | According to witnesses, tl | tried to take the shot gun away from Physician Says System|: Syn SUE Is Religious, Human) And Should Be!! Scout Dinner | Legal. | son The was This Evening | At Townsend | NEW YORK, March 30.—} | ralized birth control as a} | of nervous dis-| | sion is one of the greatest} , ation, Dr. | s« necessities of civiliz outlined Baldwinville, Mass-| is evening of i n clock at | nd will be | c r ig-| ¢ portant of the | 1"] ion with scout | | | a signifies} mittee, the » scout- F r high} masters and doth there officials of each organizations c which | expected to attend, together with interested citizens. Plates ¢ I! neur-| will be one dollar each, be | = a, = e been built] a 1es can attribut uble information on | é v resident | mien an’s Party sald | " } rasa vances | Wyoming state { ret enwealetaa'| ssued a statement i | ter Casper see Seales 1 sanet{.| Product, in which he said that Hil- leona at,| crest. Water is as near pure as ine nigeons 8"! Nature could possibly make {t and that it contains all the Ingredients and chemicals necessary for use in ‘ a good| domestic drinking purposes. There roe esa tically no solids and no trace all, The Hillerest Water company is te inspection at the} prepared to {i ta at 1636 South Poplar street © they will explain the methods handling the water, the’ bottling esses, and the public may follow elr drinking water from the time ves from th spring until it is | ready for use in the home, | The source of Hillcrest water as traced by competent geologists 1s an air cave, om where it is! filtered through gravel and granite outcropping. The spring has led tightly to prevent atmos. contamination and every ef- is made to place the water in bottles in ute pure n. water has been proven bene- ficlal for kidney and bladder trouble Farmer's | old man | | Cancer in Europe. Che Casper Daily Cribune Beautiful and Can Dance (3 Be '30MB EXPLOSION SET OFF BY STARTER ON CAR KILLS VICTIM J., March 30.—John O'Lea, 26, proprietor of the ed today in an explosion of what is believed to have been a bomb and wh ecked his automobile as he stepped on the starter. A strong odor of picric acid led authorities to express the suspicion bootlegging enemies may have been responsible. N ALLENDALE Manor Hotel, was r pave made her S tho most beautiful | f known | this the committee needs all the sup- port possible. ‘The Misses Palmer, teachers of music in the Casper public schools, sang three yocal numbers before the club that were very pleasing. Literature was distributed an- J JEINELER nouncing an activity of the Colorado Springs club in sponsoring Bernard | vessey’s singing. Mr. Vessey been permitted to reproduce sev re s for the Victor ‘ i chine ¢ ny and the the Springs are hopeful that it will be possible for him to achiev ui nat- onal fame if friends im his home Harry Rothrock Reads} tvttion cin eive Amusing Paper on Making of Gems. section can give assurance of suf- ficlent patronage to justify the pro- duction of his first records. bsorbing paper on “Watch- and Manufacture of Jew- Harry Rothrock before the AUTH MINNIE SAUTER, coisas! ABE YEARS, PASSES members of the club amused and en- An making ined. Mr. Rothrock also gave the club some inside history on his life but he explained frankly that | he was going to tell it all. | George Heileman, tary of the |new Buffalo, Wyo., f | which) has been installed since the the ad just cause to st of the 100 per cent meetings lub has chalked up so far. He ater of 513 the body was removed to the Lorton funeral home, Funeral services will be held from the Lorton chapel at 2 rst of | | | li —OUDUT DINNER Summer Camp Plans to Be Taken Up Here ture’ chairr By EB Lea and almos internal complaint. In fact the agement claims that t 1s a perfect domestic beverage |¥amily trade 1 d with ¥ lion bott a | \« | I 2 Exte airs being I 1 at the spring Itself, and month the company will | be r » receive the public and jc nduct a tour of inspection in the | vicinity of the water source itself. | feedowhs | Try the 2 for 1 | Store for y or secondhand, (ishing tackle. new Drs. Louise Grin Oxkamp of Gin. | ©. was awarded $100,000 | r from her fatherdinlaw, W. | Ir Oskainp, wealthy Jeweler, when wcoumed Nun of having alienated he Jove of her t and, W. Herbert Beautiful Your Home Oskamyp, During ET Ee CLEAN-UP WEEK With that Favorite Picture $5.00 Reward BEAUTIFULLY Five dollars reward will be paid | and fatty. Tribune information leading ARTISTICALLY the capture of che person who ts FRAMED t fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons Special Prices Durin, jh d not his C. 5 f the paper should oot pay any i i 1) thelr subscription except the This Campaign jer who delivers the paper or ‘ =] "I ‘utherized collector trom. the|| CASPER MIRROR € if ou are not sure you are T Vv rl ne the tight collector, ask. bim AND PICTURE to show his eredentials. if he can Jo so please cali the Tribune FRAME CO. T Probably the 1 connection with n Pester, H. B. 1 He —w. ASAUHED FON yp ves pid appreach of . the Indian Ice a In Meeting. SO SIuAy, 21seaPN | Industri venue, announces th oe 000 tons. of “cle Prospects a sp 1 : re of representative citizens at t ; Pact ; lor dinner ton t th \ Warm weather has a Riatalen ale ate the summer lit eartier than usual this year scout headau As a lust w 1 { th in either: b or 8 L the teams. Dur to be present and t-Up Week, th 1 fort a gram. E ry member family of the org ed to attend t important fea ations will b cpen be madi o£ the del! Argentine Repub! Spanish to pla groups of bo: who are to take atl an “TAD FR USE) Mr | LIBERTY BONDS | ad member f Casper's club to o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev. Saepakainy sciyri yogis ake Chas, A, Wilson of the Presbyter I Dari plage : church will conduct the funeral WW cDonald, a memb« of | zites Casper ury's “Onto Colorado | committee, reported on the headway that the committee aking in mustering del trict cc do Springs tation here to bring the 1926 confer ence to Casper and in ler to do 1 CleanUp Week at Brennan's t|f King’s Wall Paint, in Colors, gal..._--_--_____ $2.95 Outside Paints, in Colors, gal Interior Enamel, Light and Pearl Grey, 14 gal.__$1.85 Interior Enamel, Lightand Pearl Grey, qt.--_____ 95c Varnish Stain, Light and Golden Oak, qt.--.--___' 75c Varnish Stain, Light and Golden Oak, pt.________ 40c Wire Screen Paint, qt.-_-___.-_-__ i+" 65c, pt. 35c 50-ft. length 5g-inch Goodyear Garden Hose____$6.00 We Are Satisfied With Small Profits 144 S. Durbin—Just Around Corner from Second St. INVEST IN features in connection with t gram. - All those who attend are ase of listening to ¢ a | w 2 : ing scout execu’ ute be 5, $101.8; first 4% of the details involving $101.19 d 4%s, $100.29; third and scout aft and be aly $101.18; fourth 44s, $101 splendid ational tar} government 44s, $10: se fortunate e pt ent. Aside f whose were published in the Tril Aj day morning in connection wit th q | ing committees are ac \] od | uoning for the er | ¢ - | present year | Cotton Cake Publicl rallits ; dd | Chicken Feeds | ones cal pad abby ; Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty and Ben ¢ man; 1 Casper Warehouse Co. Phone 27 INDUSTRIAL AVE AnWway | dership, training Fr. Wilke 268 ECONOMY! Use the bus or night. They are here to serve you—day Weather conditions or the season of the year mean nothing to the Casper Motor Busses. Their schedule is kept through thick and thin that the public who depends upon them and upon who they depend may be served. Get the bus habit. Where can you find such serv- | 14 You Will Find Gs A COMPLETE LINE of ; Fishing at the Campbell Hardware Co. 7 South Center St. Phone 425 ice and such comfort for the expenditure of five cents? Che large, roomy, comfortable busses are so routed that they every tion of Casper efficiently. You can almost always catch a bus for home in the length of time consumed in walking to where your car is parked. serve You can help to relieve that parking and congested traffic situation in the downtown section by using the bus service. There is no need to park your car at the curb in all kinds of weather simply that it may be on hand to take you a few bloc to your home. Our price of five cents remains unchanged. The high cost of living has not been applied to our service nor will it be used as a lever to raise the price. Our drivers are trained and courteous. ‘They have been instructed in just how greater service may be given the public upon whom they depend for their liv- ing. You can count on a Casper Motor Bus driver, Just give this matter a little thought while your car is in the repair shop getting ready for the summer. More machines have been ruined through standing idle in all weather than ever broke down on the high- way. Use the busses to ride back and forth to work. You'll soon realize where the saving comes in, The busses are always on hand. Save Time, Money and Trouble by Riding ona Bus AWAY, BURIAL TUESDAY Ruth Minnie Sauter, nine-yera-old ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. East Twelfth street, died this morning at 10 o'clock and MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925 Varied Program Set for C. of C. Forum Meeting The response from members of the Casper Chamber of Commerce on open forum subjects indicates a var- jed and interesting program of sub- jects for the forum luncheon to be held tomorrow noon at the Hotel Henning. All members are urged to attend and any who desire to pre: sent subjects of community interest will be given an opportunity to take the floor and explain the subject Of the 100,000 private houses de- stroyed in Belgium during the war, about 95,000 have been rebuilt, while more than 1,200 miles of roadway have been restored. SPECIALS - FOR THIS WEEK wee Baers dozit Hossa ie | Butter, Ib. Borden’s Milk (tall), per can Gane’Sugario222.2 = Cane Sugar_ Cane Stgarso3_-=12) MAIL ROBBER ADMITS GUILT BUTTE, Mont., March 30.—R. M. Ferguson, one of two men held for the theft of a mail pouch from a ¢# truck at St. Maries, Idaho, in Feb-/ ry has confessed to the robbery, rding to word received here to- from postoffice inspectors at Maries. Ferguson was arrested day St. in a local hotel March 19, released, and re-arrested last Friday, His partner also has confessed, the tele- gram stated, but it is not known here how much the pouch contained. eet The oldest map,of the heavens ts in the National #Library at Paris, It was made by the Chinese about 600 B. C., and denotes the positions of 1,460°stars. eee ees BESSEMER, Ala.—Dr. George T. Edwards, charged with slaying his wife was acquitted. =F 4 ES P. & G. Soap, bar___--------------_.-4e ] H. H. Fitchie 1200 Cherry St. Phone 2468 Popular Grocery | AND MARKET 1111 South Poplar St. | Phone 1250 ( ‘Let Us Lift Your A LAUNDRY BURDEN What better time to start than during CLEAN-UP WEEK SEND YOUR Curtains, Rugs, Bedding, Blankets to Us Those curtains and rug: your bedding and blanket heavy pieces over to us? We cleanse everything thoroughly in sweet, soft water and pu laden with winter’s soil, why not turn all these id beautifully suds, re, billow) Your curtains we dry exactly to their original shape and size—every scallop in place. Your rag rugs come back looking fresh as from the loom. Your blankets we return soft and fleecy, with the aap like new. You enjoy a service that’s most economical, and get full relief from arduous work. For your family work w wash and wet wash. Phone us today for our TROY LAU 326 North Durbin St. e have the rough dry, dry § representative to call. NDRY CO. Phones 1672-W—255-W P. N. CHAPIN, Mar. CASPER TO RA CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 4 Salt Creek Transportat fOWNSEND HOTEL WLINS M. STAGE BARB—$12.50 Saves you approsimately 12 hours travel between Casper and Rawlins | WYOMING MOTORWAY ;%%C wd YAs Jon Company's Office PHOND 144 Al