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PAGE EIGHT eo: [S BUILT AGAIN Che Casper Daily cribune Wyoming in Maine AWN 15 SUE BY SPREGKELS IN UTAH COURT Race Horses and Note for $30,550 Said to Be Involved. chased th Sample § tically SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jul (Associated: Press).—Clnud Sprec millionaire sportsman of San Fran- cisco, has filed suit in district court there against Charles B. Irwin and his wife, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, to ‘obtain possession of nine thorough: bred race horses owned by the! Ir- The complaint charges that their »9 the plaimit: of the defendant t lons of a pre 50, secured b gage on the horses and executed by the Irwins in favor of Mr. Spreckles Four of the horses have been reg- | ular participants in the race meet | the state wins. ec al Rac: | soOTT-MORGIN VO HURLED « CHARGE 1S. [cet svete st pn LING LODGED AS OUTGROWTH ‘WYOMING STATE FAIR mane Tvert-Pleture. bi and Helen Carroll, Sheridan delegates to the e 1 Pr mal Women’s clubs at Port to ride s took a taxi ride in t sombreros typical of the and Press 1-brinynec y of the Herald, JEALOUSY OVER MODEL LEADS ‘ontinued From Page One) UF PURER HME FAI EcENES 1G BOOST WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1923, OUT OUR WAY, ONS eRe iT 1S! GOLLY WE “7 RIGHT IN BLacK'/ SHOODA DONE WOOWITE. We OUR FIGURIN f BOUGHT Five ~| BEFORE-NoT | Bottits oO PoP | AFIER - BUT FER A QUARTER| MY GOSH THEM "AN SELLIT FER | SToRES MEN £ ANICKIL APIECE: \ MAKES MONEY \ WARE. WE GONNA \ON fT SOMEHOW) ee aa YES! THEY \> MAKE IT ON US! 1 TELL NA YANE GOTTA HAVE SPERIENCE *. BEFORE GOIN’ 7 MEETING. = STOCKHOLDERS JUDGE JOHN W, LACEY, charge of t ngper y Trib- une, this board, relying on said statements, believing them to be aid above mentioned and the taxpayers have wanted to get some clothes -at to O Aug ‘ 1 ldn't | Disses. home | of this sum of 1as the of S ! ed nur : In the car there‘as the | ™money above mentioned 3 . t D 1 pped to the sidewalk, Disse | "eWsPpape ai fcPhe ne in an { t ped out @ pistol, wit Whereas, the above mentioned the office ed] tory and and without warning,| Sum should be returned to the Pete fatheson in a soan over #18 v the woman and two men. | County for the benefit of the tax- © home owners, property the unfortunate in- who have been unable their taxes and whose r.to a restau: vida , Disse startled crowd there the door an 1 prizes t y is now being advertised Y esid I 1 buted | | demand upon the Casper ‘Tribune valuable but pe 1 | | the above mentioned » helping its ig | | to the cdunt The ¥ 1 40H MOND "Vaeaule’s | Al " I for the benefit of the siden a RICHMOND, Va, July 20. Alternate In | Gastar nt nities. ul apr nM CRAIG Seneca eis | diately, to commence suit against ~ moven rican said Cagper Daily Tribune to force ie and * . pape cy ass a collection of this overcharge. : o kill her and two mer x w OOTY Salt Creek Busses ed f douslyswpureianother anan!in BONED BE OUNTY r burst of gunplay yestet bigs reap ve sop rete ager ; r uth confessed to police OMAHA, Neb., July 29.—(By The J. B. SCOT irman. ome dial pm ends the Mi¢ evi Detective Sergeant™ J. Harvey | Associated Pr — Because the: G. T, MORC Le Salt Creek employes. Othe oT s avke, who died last night as the {!00k so much alike and are of the| As 4s well known to every person 8 a.m. 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. copy of the 8 r numt y tis victim, was one, of° thas tw ability » in the calss room | !nformed in such matters, the stat- xpress Bus Leaves 9 :: ail secure it by sending a request ar he : - utes do not provide specific man- Exp: Bus © 9:30 Daily n nid he shot be-|and on the s stage, Cora d P P Salt Creek Transportation Co, mpany Cast F i A- they sweat | Jean Laverty, year old Qmaha| Per of publishing linquent tax BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | ; SS Seticet al nade Inthe lebanon notices, ‘Wha imanherot publishing out g r e of Killing G will alternate in the lead of TELEPHONE 144 The 51 Ca tha*.ot victim’ and his|the class plz s given by South | !8 left to the county treasurer, who S] per in | supposed: rival, after’ hé “had /ahot hoc conducts the sale, and the news- the world “pp . | Te was decided to give the leading | Paber. In publishing the delinquent | = Br . was seriously | part to the girl having the best scho-|t®X Notices, The Tribune followed : y sy he style in use on practically every . ounded, vy a strange: to. the | lastic ave » and the best talent, |‘ pr y.ever, $5.00 Reward eran ts the ari, areca ae a Det Bath ee ae erage nae eee oe Five dollars reward will be paid | t Pe is nd Burke | the tw ever ed. Therefore; peara and Hpeisty € baggd b to the party furnishing the Casper | WHY NOT tomobile : ere'| Cora will plagity und Jean will | Prac evory county official in Daily Tribune information leading | Bi ‘ s|lead in the other two of the four | *h® state of Wyoming to the capture of the person who Is AN ESSEX? gned on Charge Ae4l act pia The style and manner of publish- fraudulently collecting subscriptions I the latte: sin court | The leading man who is to fall {n | {28 by The Tribune is the same used from ‘Tribune subscribers, Patrons , ter that he had |love with the leading lady, 49 in a|Y, the Herald in its unauthorized paper should not pay any . ba ome , st we publication and {legal collection of ono thelr subscription | except the The “6” that performs noth Cases | were! quandcry. over. $1,500, for publishing the de- carrier who delivers the paper or : aa an | t ft court a ‘ op a b En anihnttaes entlantce titers tha and is priced right. a hada linquent tax sale notices in 1924, office. If you are not sure you are fed them w which was so scathingly condemn paying the right collector, ask him $1,025 ers. eaia.cebe | as graft by both the state examiner to show his credentials. if he can , and the Lincoln G, Kelley firm of not do so please call the Tribune F, O. B. Casper auditors, for the reason that the publication was the list had unauthorized, already \P. R. Blakey Back asa Iowa? | | | Telephone 15 ISSUED IN COURT HERE Io . hes | published in The Tribune, ; |\From Buying JP pho] pa ea: aistrict | CURLY, Attorney. Weedelt_ stated ital -anocult that, in accordance FREMONT HAS BEAL WELCOME (Continued From Page One) accrue from freight rate reductions . | Which went Into effect July 10. Charles Niethammer, of the Casper Packing compaay, reviewed the “Evils of the Mail Or¢er Business,” PREMIER LAWYER, 19 HONORED AT CAPITAL sper Daily Tribune.) Wyo., . Ju Forty-one years ago yeste ming's premier lawfer, Judge John W. Lacey, was sworn in as chief justice of the Wyoining supremo court. The fact was remembered by members of the bar and du observed by formal call upon the eminent jurist at his home, where brief addresses of felicitation were made by General Dougleman, Chief Justice Potter of the present su- preme court, Judge T. Blake Kennedy of the district federal court, former Attorney General W. L. Walls and Judge A. C. Campodell. Judge Lacey responded in fitting manner. The informal gathering recalled scenes and incidents of courts and legal practice of the days when Wyo. ming was young and things were different. es Tampico ts the largest seaport and chief industrial city of Mexic hut took occasion to refer to Mayor K. Loy as the “best mayor in the and 8. to Sam C: ell as the ray commi ner.” He ‘Casper has the best ion but we didn’t bring them alo A big dance topped off the program. Earlier in the day the Casper boosters had been feted at Riverton with a luncheon entertainment pre- sided over by Earl Warren. It was probably the most enthusiastic gath- ering ever participated in by bus!- ness men of the two cities. Mayor 8. K. Loy and Chas. Niethommer were both called upon to address the meeting. Stops were made at along the route all points the tour, includ | with the re fon, |: uld invest! To Eastern Market te accross ot aivorce. 0." HUNTER-GOLL NEW AND USED FURNITURE 4 } yrop Leaf Tal Used I $7.00 d at i} t J al | Sewing Rocke TITTTg2'so ff] Avenue « to rl retured to uve with hima is TS GI V RN UP ron Bed __$2.00 a 7 ES ee yee Re Leather Duofold — ~.$35.00 ‘ Atlantic City | name’ of Mary Knifer was restored MW’ Three-Burner Gas Range _.$15.00 | ena M y to Mrs, Boyle BY READY 242 West First St. Phone 2200. 0l| mond, Vactwhite athe mote Jann aM = = cseaseoamiii | ron Bo a Due to the reported condition of the = | : , roan wie [landing fleld at Denver, Lieutenant : 3 For Heavy Hauling |: } ‘DEFENDANT iN that clty, he joued thle saaner | a] ng. Mach from Chey: eusar and we will quote % | , |onne Bybe the ‘Rocky ‘Mounted “Nat f ure that wi not ¢ * } } i fonal park r nin A. W. Bte «90d money. Hub eomeiner , F |vens, army photographer, will take 1 that 3 | pict | 3 of the park for the depart. ke of the interlor, The fliers vill | | ne in about fou return to Che * A supy 1 hours, or about 2:30 o'clock rf filed in t wo | ) j Rae OF PERSONAL ea, ee AERP eH football Haze! Greenwall, for- i See Ben Transfer ( 0. || s maid t in Chicag merly of Logan and Long JUST PHONE 74 RA: zpothell neh Beach, call me at Glad- nley Overbaugh, Prop Teh ialeandocainineans | stone today or tomorrow. ful. Her mother, Mrs. Lina Benja r Clark, refused to discuss. the sult. Jones formerly was head coach I Am Buying My Gun and way Nor legates iS con'ae tunes | GO Phstowrerh SE ae Warlier this summer Jones con on 1 2. eae Ammunition from Adding- HUDSON? jcrgtahgnial fr a acs Beta nando You won't go wrong. WEES em ye Eg f » a al eonend EW YORK Prohibi: n agente CREDELL ton at the 2-for-1 Store Fork fai an idea ibe apariment former's coer QQ “SruDIO OO Phone 2702. 131 S. Center St. DOWN STAIRS Under Sprecher's Pharmacy ARE YOU? BROUGHAM —_ AND | CASPER BUICK COMPANY. Phones 2260—2261 132 North Wolcott St. IN BUSINESS:/\ taor many other 1926 improvements CAlugust | The Better BUICK. ---By, Williams } SANE SOU > FELLERS DONT MINO- TLUTAKE ME DINVINDENS/, > ER WOT EVER YAY | CALIT RIGHT HEELS NOW: ‘MENBER ANISH a — UN THIS Miura iy ing Shoshon! and Hudson, where sou venirs and favors were distributed. The “Teapot” band functioned at a! stops and good crowds greeted the arrival of the long automobile cara van. : Today the trade-trippers were on their way north to Worland, where luncheon was to be enjoyed with business men of the basin region. 5 PROJECTED (Continued From Page One) by prohtbitionists as the proper per son to be in charge of enforcement, the board said there was “circum stantlal evidence” that he was fol lowing a policy of “absolute non-in terference and of sympathetic sup port of his subordinates charged with the enforcement of the Volstead act.”* \ The assertion that “prohib!tion ts having its last trial” was scouted by the board which said prohibitionists would fight on until satisfactory en- forcement was obtained. Si