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pr oD PAGE TEW RECRUITING. OF SETTLERS FROM Chamber of Commerce Sends Suggestion to Other Clubs. | stopped mp during icyltural s of assisting in farm ¢ program 5 stion is made that similar lists ined from all otlrer cities o' tourists organizations tions as a mea toniz: registers of s that the agri that need far ould make good t by writing letters advertising material to ending them an in- e to Wyoming to ccom- ford, Casper It occurr cultural comr ners and set use of this and mailing these vitation yple haye just visited 1 must have been !m- the magnitude of our and the great op- age in the bu s capital elope. It will the individual would jt not each one to nes of three or four that might be inter- ‘ood ou the heme to ask Mrs. Lansdowne Blames the Navy for Her Sorrow Navy is responsible for loss of airship Shenandoah and death of her husband, its commander, | Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, reiter- ated in testimony before board probing the disaster. She is seen Jeaving a session of the inquiry in Washington een (BULLETIN) DAMASCUS, Syria, Oct. 20,—A@) ~An insurrection which broke out here last night, with infiltrating f Druse tribesmen, assisted has been ench forces put Hallowe'e is at J DON'T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! - Casper’s Finest Filling Station . E. Chandler, INDEPENDENT ea OCTOBER 28TH t the word } COUNCIL WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.--) — Eleven; candidates {or moderator were in thefield when'the twenty- first biennial convention of the Nat- COURTMARTIAL OF MITCHELL SHINGTON, Oct. 20.—U)—A | ul courtmartial for trial of | Colonel William Mitchell, on charges ; ting the ninety-s le | sc tit GED LOK RESIDENT DES AT HOSPITAL | | Frank Maple, years old, died} at 3 o'clock this morning at a local | He was a resident of Lox, | His widow, three sons} hospital. Wyoming. and a daughter, survive him. uneral services will be held from | the Shaffer-C chapel t®morrow morning at 10,o’clock. The Rev. B, A: Wilkinson will officiate. oo Lumbermen of the Northwest | Plead Guilty h., Oct. 20.—P)— | « federal indict-| SPOKANE, W Pleas of guilty to ment charging violation of the Sher man anti-trust law were entered in United States District Court here today by eleven red-cedar pole-man- ufacturers of the United States, and fines aggregating $37,300 were sessed b; udge Stanley Webs! $65,000 PAID FOR STOLEN GEMS, REPORT NEW YORK, Oct. 20,—@)—The sum of $65,000 was paidi for the re- turn of the $683,000 worth of jewels stolen from Mrs ames P.” Donahue, Assistant District Attorney Pecora disclosed tods in his long: prom- ised statement of the myterious rob: bery. He failed to indicate the identity of the thief or thieves. —_--— Arms Maker Is Indicted for Illegal Sales NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—@)—Ea gene Reising, head of the Reising Arms company of Hartford, conn., was indicted today for the gale of pistol silencers to members of the “Cowboy sg." ‘Twelve members of this gang are now under arrest, charged with wholesale crimes. Reis: ing, police safd, is an inyentor of a silencer for pistols, STENOGRAPHERS At four o’clock—when that dull, tired head- ache comes on— and ou still veafew more let- tersto French Baume ; NOTICE TO The trapping season ds bere, trapping supplies. Coyote satisfactory we Get onr fleur WRITE ent a to refund son Hides, & GREEN set Vellowstone eee We can supply you with all kinds of Its and Wool before shipping elsewhere. OK CALL ON US FOR PI & COMPANY OASPER TRAPPERS specialty, $1.00 per sample, if not your mone j E QUOTATIONS CONGRETIONAL NATIONAL CONVENES SESSION | thousands |in a special stage presentation es- fonal Council of Congregational churches of the United States was called here today. President Coolidge, a member of the church, will address the dele: gates tonight. Approximately 3,500'} persons are attending the meeting from every section of the nation, Of the eleven candidates for mod- ; nuidates and four are of the’ clergy. One of the candidates {s a woman, Mary Wooley, president of Mount Holyok college. Other lay candidates in-| clide: Roger Babson, 1 Former G et, of Colorado, During the meeting the evangell- cal Protestant church, with a mem- bership of 8,000, is to be accepted into the. Congregationallst -organiza- tion. The group is centered in Pitts- burgh, Cincinnati and St, Louls. prea A JOHNNY HINES AT COLUMBIA; COLLEEN MOORE 15 COMING) Johnny Hines in his new picture, “The Live Wire,” which scored such a decided hit at the Columbia thea- ter, will end’ tonight to make way for ‘Colleen Moore in her new First National Production, “The Desert Flower,” which will open a three- day run starting tomorrow, In “The Desert Flower’ Colleen {s a sand- walt full of pep ang fun, yet with a heart that yearns for love. The that love the vivacious little Colleen will ind her more en-)| dearing than ever in her new picture. @ worthy successor to her previous triumph “Sally.” Hal Blackburn and his harmony band are appearing at the Columbia € We Sv peélally prepared for the Johnny Hines picture. They will offer a new stage act. in conjunction with “The Desert Flower” when it opens tontorrow. Local Talent Night Friday ‘The Columbia will hold local talent discovery night on Friday evening. when cash prizes totaling $10 will be. offered -for the best talent, so judged by the audience. Anyone who possesses-any er,tertaining tal- ent in any line are eligible, young or old. The management {s especially anxious. to.secure Cherleston. dan- cers for this night. Anyone wishing to-enter the local talent night is urged to register now, as a tryout previous to the show will be required by every applicant. STROKE OF LIGHTNING KILLS MIN AND HORSE EVANSTON, Wyo., Oct. 20.—Leo- nard Guild of Piedmont, Wyo., was killed. by lightning while rounding * ee Casper Dai George T. Guild, a well-known rancher, The latter had gone over the mountain with part, of the flock when a teriffic storm arose, and up- on returning to join -his son, not more than ten minutes later, was horrified to find him lying dead upon the ground beside his horse, also struck down, A dog with them was unharmed, and lying between the two dead bodies. CARLOAD OF REINDEER GOES THROUGH WYOMANG SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 20. — A car of 25 reindeer from Alaska pass- ed through Sheridan Tuesday noon, attached to Burlington passenger train No 42, The animals were con- signed to Independence, Mo., where they will find surroundings: decided- ly unlike the snowy regions of their native haunts, Urlike the ordinary livestock car, which would endanger the horns of the pretty animals, the reindeer were confined in a car of much clo- of the annimals was not possible for the afixious spectators. paeslcunlee SaE THREE YOUTHS HELD IN THEFT OF AUTOMOBILE ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Oct. 20. —The city police are holding three youths for the United\States de- partinent of justice on a charge of having stolen a Hudson ccach, in Park Falls, Wis. two weeks ago. ‘The three young men, Eli Mitchell, Olat Grove and Clarence Watson, were arrested Sunday night, after they had ‘excited the suspicions of Special Deputy Sheriff. 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Oct. 20.— Guernsey high seriofisly. injured. school boy when his shot gun was accidentally was discharged tearing away the flesh at the elbow on fis right arm, mak- ing amputation necessary, while hunting at the Frederick siough ast Wednesday about noon. Harold, with his father and two other boys, were hunting ducks on had killed several which fell:in the deep water. Hardld took the boat, laying his gun in beside him and started rowing out to pick up the game. He struck the trigger of his gun with the oar discharging it. BRAKEMAN KILLED WHEN went by. The body of the déad man is being held at Medicine Bow until the inquest is held. Little is known in the raiload cicles-of the man ds he has only been on this division for avery short time, This is the sec- ond accident that has- resulted in death at Medicine Bow at the Union Pacific yards recently. The other was when a deputy sheriff was killed when he ‘attempted to cross in front of a passenger train in a car, : NEW WHEAT PROPAGATED WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 20.— @) —Samuel Larcombe of Birtle, Man., internationally known agricultural- ist, has developed a new wheat which gives promise of, being resist- “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 (#)—Following the 1 of the ; plack stem rust, it was learn- eaisare today. The grain has been named Axminister. It yields 30 per cent more than Marquis and was pronounced equal in milling value to Red Fife and Marquis. Lacombe be- gan developing Axminister in 1918. Last year‘ {t showed less than five per cent of rust infection when Mar- quis and other. varieties grown with- In five sfeet of ft, were infected 100 per cent. This season it did even better. BISHOPS OKEH CHURGH DUDGET of deputies, the house of bishops o¢ general the the Protestant Episcopal convention today adopted church's budget and prograr the next three years. were made by the bishops tn th: olutions accepted by the hous: terday. The sum. to be raised quotas is $3,510.000 each year. \., tion was taken In the house of ¢ uties after an hour's conside: yesterday and’ the bishops requires only a few minutes longer today, ‘A resolution to substitute * 41, fcan” for “protestant” making {hs name of the church read “The Ame,. ican Episcopal church of the Uni: ed States of America,” was intro. duxéd in the house of deputies. jt was placed on the calender. pa es novelties and ines. Hallowe'en goods at_H STRUCK BY PASSENGER ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Oct. 20. —A brakeman by the name of M. C. Schwenck was instantly killed in the yards at Medicine Bow. 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An ‘Amazing and Varied Collection at Prices: Almost Too Low to Be True Handsome buffet and mantel style in silver with hand painted deco- rated frame; 12x48 inches, etched — $655 See Our Window Display ‘ Come down town and see the display of these As shown above, extra large paneled: frame 13x48 inches size, antique gold or silver poly- chroming with-hand painted ornamentation. , End panels have artistic flower etching. "+ $12.85 As Always—The Store of ‘Pre-eminent Values CALLAWAYS ext aX roll abides phe heise ar FURNITURE - 133 East Second gLemon SALE OF Mirrors Frames are extra large and heavy—some styles have etched and ‘mitered mitrors—and the ‘frames come in both antique; gold and silver, polychrome and hand decorated. Large size antique ‘gold :or silver -frame, hand decorated. Size 14x54 inches. Genuine plate mirror with new etched dccora- tion:on end panels. 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