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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. Oc eagpct.3ailp PAGE FOUR. brother of Mrs. Ross, who was en irvra me nnr.ira .1..

Chest Fund follows- mniai-'! 547.1 SB IS PAID route to the bedside or tiovernor William B. Roas when the latter's Family Members Who Bear Burden of Grief Total pledged i Total collected Total naid out death occurred, will arrive In Den ver at noon today, iio wiu oe met THREE ON 1L0 PITT ACCUSED Itemized Dibu'rti ''51 i Red Cross there by Walter F. Davis, adjutant reneral of Wyoming. They will PLEDGES TO come to Cheyenne by automobile. PAST GOVERNORS OF WYOMING.

Girl Scoutst II IZIII Young Women's Christian Association Near East Relief I55 Wyoming ChriJrer. Hon" CHEYENNE, Oct. 2. Wil CASPER CHEST liam Bradford Ross was the twelfth SSUIDLAT Associated Chariii's governor of Wyoming elnoe territorial days ended 34 years ago and one of the four Democrats that have Y. M.

C. A. held the governor's office in this state. With one exception other ial Statement rinancia Campaign expense Office Expense Salaries for all Furniture and fixtures. than four Democrats, all other Wyo ST 1' With of Youths Charged Possession ming governors were elected as Republicans.

The exception, Joseph A i I I I I 1 I i pi- 1 is I i hi I Shows $31,785 Paid Out During Year. M. Carey, a Progressive, was elected as the Democratic nominee. l-euy cash, Total "ft-t- Bal. on Sept.

3D Modern mothers ar Uqu or. Wyoming governors, in the order of their succession follow, the. names with asterlks preceding being those cf Democrats: Francis E. Warren. stage of the development of tJj iant, 111s nm smile.

t. nrst 1 Amos W. Barber, John E. Osborne, William A. Richards, DeForest Richards, Fenimores Chaterton, Bryant I The third quarterly financial statement of the Casper Community Chest Fund, has been made up.

The statement shows total of $47,196 collected and of this sum has been paid out while the total pledges amount to $60,794. This shows a considerable loss due to non-payment of pledges. There, is now outstanding the sum of due on pledges that were made CHEYENNE, Oct, 2.Thre of twelve youths arrested last Sunday and Monday as result of a "wild party" beginning at the Y. W. C.

A. recreation center here and ending at Pine Grove, a dance resort 25 miles distant front Cheyenne, have been formally charged with Illegal possession of liquor. B. Brooke. Joseph M.

Carey, John B. Kendrick. "Frank L. Houx, Robert D. Carey, William B.

Ross. AD CONTEST Only two men elected to the Wyo They are Leonard Evers, Lester ming governorship died in office. They were DeForest Richards and W. B. Roas.

Two others resigned Lft ED WIU Tjy citizens of Casper towards this Tag and Harold Totten. One other youth is still held in jail pending decision whether a liquor possession charge shall be filed against him, the governorship, eah -liecause he had been elected United States senator. They were Francis E. Warren and John B. Kendrick.

Three of the men who have held the governor great work and from the statistics of other cities, Casper seems tobe falling behind more than any other place for the percentage of deficit is less for the whole United States than the Casper figures show. The Community Chest Fund has and a 16-year-old girl Is held on a charge of immorality. Their names are withheld by the police and Rev, In a letter to M. TT. imager of the Rialto Tha'r? jj.

Brad Mills (Ida wrsi r. the first prize In the rf4nt 4 ir ing contest, has the followine si "I am happy to ci.neratula: y. for the fairntss shown in ad coint. R. J.

Minort. state commissioner of child and animal protection, who co ship were not elected to that office, but became acting governor because they held the secretary of stateship at the times when the governorship became vacant. They were A. W. served a wonderful need.

The firt requirements of any community are the growing children and the weak operated with the police in round ing up th 12 boys and 10 girls after the party. The youths charged with and needy. The fund has through Barber. Fenlmore Chatterton and a pleasure to participate in a the Boy Scouts aided the boys of Casper, through the Girl Scouts It where such a wonderful was involved. 1 illegal possession of liquor will plead guilty, it is forecast, when arraigned before Judge William II.

Itiner has raised the standard of the young in district court. "Every person in ht see 'The Covered Waem.1 th stands alone na an historical my, piece." The three accused boys, Minort states, confessed they obtained 'two quarts of mocnshlne liquor in Cheyenne and a gallon at Pine Grove but have not revealed from whom Frank L. Houx. Only two men 6erved in the Wyoming state governorship longer than one term. DeForest Richards serv ed one term and less than two years of the second term to which he was elected, and B.

B. Brooks served a full term and two years of the term to which DeForest Richards was elected. Francis E. Warren was governor of both the state of Wyoming anJ the territory of Wyoming. llFBLLmSllEB' BEAUTIFY IT WITH the liquor came.

gins or vasper to a point wnere Casper is on a higher plane than many other cities of much larger size and wealth. Through the Young Women's Christian Association, the fund has takeft care of innumerable cases of young women in need and through the Associated Charities, the fund has relieved the destitute families that otherwise would have become a public care with the attendant expense and danger to public morals. That Casper has no destitute fam-Hies or poor farm Is duodlrectly to the Community Chest and through its methods of disbursing funds, the JAMES AMBliOSE EOSS, student at University of.Wyo-irimj;. and formerly' cadet commander at. the military school he 3IKS.

T7LLIAJI B. EOSS, who has graciously held the place of "first lady, of -the state'-' for nearly two A "DIAMOND DYES attended. FERSONNEL AT FOBT v-RUSStLL ISrfiOOSTEO ii.B.eoee HEADQUARTERS GOV. B.ROSS rvr'vt liojr.e ir.z urA li-r. is cuanmtij Diainond Just dip In water to Tint dullest boll to tlye permanent Each lS-cnt i chest eliminates the heavy overhead that made taxes hljh In the days be fore the fund was known.

The old The basement of the West Hotel poor farm is now a golf course, in ANSWERS GALL 5 i (Continued vfrom Page One) with pride their privilege' of drinking whiskey, gambling and fighting. Abdut that time a state, law was enacted making "gambling unlawful. Sentiment against the on Center 6treet has been secured by the LaFollette-Wheeler club as its stead of a place of bondage It been made into a pleasure and recre age contain CHEYENNE. Wyo.r Oct. 2.

Hval at Fort D. A. Russell soon the Fourth United States cavalry, ordered from Fort Mead to the Cheyenne post, will Increase the at Russell to two regiments of cavalry, one rejrlment of field artil-'lery, brigade headquarters perron-Tiel and several minor detachments. headquarters. Meetings will be held ation point for the citizens of this there nightly.

The club was made a rwtioss bo litany woman was in most quarter' community. Juvenile (Continued from Page One.) permanent organization last night dye or tint i ports from other cities appear in the and officers were elected. Thomas jutant General Walter F. Davis, was accepted. are practically nil here.

whll re- gerle, fi'k rnd sufficient pressure was brought to bear to have it declared unconstitutional. Ross believed that the law was in accordance witn Freshney was made president, C. L. bons. skirts.

waists, dresse, papers of immorality and shocking Governor Robs became sick Sep Howard, secretary, and Ed S. Moore stockings, sweaters, draperits. crimes that are not even thought of treasurer. erings. hangings, everything tember 23, after an automobile trip from Laramie, where he had delivered a speech in advocacy of severance tax constitutional amendment.

Buy "Diamond Dyes" no kind and tell your by our youngsters for their minds are filled with other things of worth placed there by those appointed through, the generosity cf the Com munrty Chest Fund. El RTfSlNG RIB er the material you wish to i CARD OF TILNKS We wish to extend our thanks to an who offered sympathy, kindness help in the illness and passing fcf our beloved mother. "We especially thank the Eastern Star friends. Neighbors of Woodcraft, the constitution and carried the! battle to the supreme court where he achieved victory. Thus he won, at first singlehand, the preliminary skirmish of the Campaign to abolish open and licensed gambling.

An- other obstacle remained, that of enforcing the law which had been placed on the statute books. HIa condition was critical almost from the beginning of his illness. wool or silk, or whether it Is U-cotton. or mixed goods. The financial rtatement ns made Physicians who attended Governor i I I i Rosa said late last night that phle bitis, an inflammation of veins, had Rebekah lodge No.

39, Treble Clef club, Departmental club. Midwest SELLS OUT CARLOAD OF GAS RANGES HERE Two weeks ago E. Brennan' re set in three days ago. Governor Ross was 61 "years old and is survived by his widow, who was Miss fleights friends and refinery boys. Mr.

F. J. Johnson. Mrs. L.

E. Sundwell. 5 Mrs. E. Gates and Families.

Nellie Tayloe of Missouri, and three sons, two of whom are students at Ross announced his candidacy as prosecuting attorney on the Democratic He campaigned on. a platform of law -enforcement and won the election by a majority of 22 votes over the The opposition charged that fraud had been practiced. A recount was de GEORUt: TAYLOR ROSS." junior the University of Wyoming, 1 -fit -V William i Ross was the third at the University of ceived a carload of Detroit Jewel ranges and heaters, the announce Democraticgovernor to be -elected ment advertisement running In the in Wyoming during its thirty four IT TT ERE and ki THERE Tribune. Advertising on thesw ranges manded but when the ballot boxes year of statehood. Ha was elected has been confined to the Tribune.

dent in the Cheyenne public school, school. were opened in court as evidence In 1922 to a four year term which be and there is not a Detroit Jewel gan January. 1, 1923. His election While the late governor was stove on the floor "at the Brennan the Judge concluded that they had been tampered with since they had been sealed by the election Judges followed one of the bitterest political active in politics during the 23 years campaigns ever waged in this state. store, and another car has-been ordered by wire.

tnat he resided in Wyoming, he did Among his most notable official and he therefore declared Rosa to be elected prosecuting attorney. Mr. Brennan reports the sales Of not lead a one-track life. The variety of his activities showed him EVERY DROP ALIKE Ross had attained two big. points to be a man of diversified interests.

See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. It's a dandy. On display at the Caster Electric 119 E. First. Thone 993 J.

Adv. The long evenings are coming. A good novel from Hoffhine's boolc department is just the ticket for that cozy evening at home. Adv. stoves and ranges as good as at any period in his selling in Casper, and during the past month ahead of all but had another battle on his hands, acts were the recommendation of submission of a constitutional amendment providing for a severance tax and the calling of a special session of the 'legislature to provide farm loans and other emergency lie was a aegree Mason, vestryman of the Cheyenne Epis that of collecting evidence against other months.

offenders. Failing to get co-opera copal church, president of the Chey enne Kiwanla club, chairman of the tion 4n this 'matter from either city or county officials he hired investi legislation. The tax amendment New Dental Discovery board Of trustees of the Toung Women's Christian association, sec gators himself and carried on the which he recommended will be sub mitted to the electrpate at the Nov. work until he places against which Gun metal chiffon silk hose at the Casper Dry Goods, $1.85 pair. Adv.

retary of the state board of law Makes Dark Teeth ember election. It was while en he directed his attacks closed up. examiners, Vice president of the gaged in a speaking campaign in The only triumph won by the Laramie County Bar association, a SpafklingWhite, Safely advocacy of the proposed amend oppoeenta was that through He- member of the headquarters com ment that the governor developed mittee of the Anti-Saloon league, a mands for an investigation of the election and the Blow procedure of No more dingy, spotted, unclean his fatal Aero Gasoline never varies in quality. No matter when or where you buy it, you always get uniformly pure, high-gravity fuel; free from water; free from trouble. Use Aero.

Get more miles per gallon; smoother engine performance. Aero Oil Products Co. CASPER member pf the Young Men's Literary i B. Henry, Q. L.

Thompson, F. A. Chisholm, and E. E. Thompson have returned fro ma two weeks hunting trip in the Big Honn Mountains.

They brought back with them a magnificent seven point deer. Governor Ross canie to Wyoming the courts, Rosa was kept from club, and the Episcopal Dancing WILLIAM B. ROSS, a pupil from Tennessee in 19.01.1 He was just office until August, 1905. teeth! Use Bleachodent Comblna-tiont the new safe method, and see how quickly unsightly teeth stains disappear. Co-itains a mild liquid to soften that dull yellowish hard In Cheyenne public schools.

OILS out of law school and opened a law In spite of the relentless flight club. Tne governor was the man who wrote th amendment to. tha state constitution which' provides for prohibition. oii-ce in witnin a xew for strict law enforcement Ross always battled in the open and on years he elected prosecuting at mediate action in acceptance of the torney. of Laramie county.

In 1917 Tou'll like the variety of the Special Selected Combination Dinner at the Townsend Hotel. Adv. coating on the teeth so it can be gently removed by a. special kind Of paste. Once the stains have vanished Bleachodent Paste prevents he was a candidate for the' govern gospel salvation.

the square, so that even in the heat of the fray the opposition respected the stalwart character of the prose Drain your crank cst every 500 miles. E-. fill and replenish itl Hiway. That's all pa need to know to get perfect lubrication. A double male quartet sang last ship but ws defeated in the prim formation of new stains and keeps night.

ary election by a small majority. cuting attorney. the teeth beautifully white always LI SUBJECT This marvelous teeth-whitening In 1910. Ross opposed Frank w. Exclusive Dorothy dresses for kale at The Grace Shop.

These Cresses are all individual In style and reasonable in price Adv. NASHVILLE. Oct. formula was perfected by two den Mondell for representative in congress but was -defeated. This was tists of high standing.

Has no Governor William B. Rosa of Wyo ming. who died today at Cheyenne was a native 6f Dover. Tennessee his only campaign for public office effect on the enamel. Insist on genuine Bleachodent Combination Dawes Ignores Wheeler Talk FDR REVIVAL "Keep Wyoming Money in Wyommg a son of A D.

Ross, former county until August, 192, when against his personal inclination he made the (containing both liquid and paste), Get a package today for only Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner today. Casper Electric 1234 S. Center. Phone 1319M, Adv.

court clerk of Stewart county. He race for the gubernatorial nomina' small cost at -all good dealers, suth studied law in the office of Chancel lor J. W. Stout, Sixth Tennessee dl In Addresses tiori on the Democratic In the primary he swept the field and as: Casper Drug at Dispensary Kimball Drug Sprecher'e Pharmacy. Wyoming Drug A Supply vis.on.

Keiatives include Airs. u. from late August until after the McElroy. Nashville; Mrs. F.

L. Rog John Tripeny Midwest- Phar. Just receivednew line of Struts-Wear silk hose in all the new and popular shades. $1.00 pair at the election of 1922 he cam ers, aiongomery county, lennessee macy. -Adv.

paigned the entire state of Wyo DAWES SPECIAL. EN ROUTE Mrs' JuIia Guthrie, Casper Dry Goods. Adv. ming, speaking in practically every aisters. TO KANSAS CITY.

DAVENPORT, settlement. Mrs. W. Hart representing the Charles G. Dawes, Re He was- a great campaigner, due BROTHER EN ROUTE What has Casper in common with wicked Sodom of blbical times: Haa city any.

of the iniquitous Immoralities that were the cause of the Sodom's downfall? Tonight at the First Christian church Evangelist A. G. Smith will express his viewjs on there and other questions as he unftlds his theme of 4 Casper and Sodom." Special music Vill be furnished by a ladiea quartet, Guests of tho Lowengart Millinery is in Casper for to his sincerity, his basic honesty, a few days business. publican candidate for vce president, in his rst speech In Iowa today ignored the demand made by Senator FROM TENNESSEE CHEYENNE, Oct. J.

his ready wit, his unusual oratorical ability and his intellectual capacity. George Tayloe of Memphis, a Try the Special Selected Combl Brookhart of this state that he be" So attractive was the governor per nation Dinner at the Townsend. displaced from the Ilcpublicftn sonally that he aecured thousands of votes from citizens of other" Adv. tional ticket. 1 Mr.

Dawes, on entering the state evangelical meeting tonight will bo of Iowa here, found Senator Brook- Chic Coats at reasonable prices at GENERAL ELECTION political faiths and nis majority in communities where he wai well known were astounding. In Natrona county, which is normally hart's, damand, made Tuesday in a' the Grace Shop, O. S. Bldg. Adv.

Hemstitching, plcotlng and pleat Republican, Rosa received a majority letter to Republican National Chairman Butler, tinder dscxisson among all Republcans, but he declared he would "not deal in personalities" and members of the North Casper church. Despite the rain last night a large number of people were in attendance at the meeting. The interert was excellent. The sermon of the evangelist was "Goodbye to God," and was based on the words of Felix to Paul, "Go thy way fcr this time ing, shipment of practical Front Corsets. Elizabeth's Specialty TTTi of 2,100 votes.

Governor Ross wa active while in office. He had campaigned on a In I Ntiji: a turned his to the LaFol- Shop. 141 East 2nd. Adv. lette independent movement.

Days MB platform of which tax reduction was nSk for a demonstration of the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. Casper Permit Is Issued Electric 123 S. Center. Phone 1319M. Adv For New Residence OCTOBER M.

Lukls, proprietor of the Lukls Candy of this city is spending several days in Cheyenne and Denver on business. He is expected to A a TC? return In two or three days. A permit for a $3,000 residence was taken out this morning by J. M. McCord.

The house will be built on South Spruce street between Fifteenth and a principle plank and immediately after assuming office set about to cut down what he considered useless expenditures in many depart ments. He had an eye for law enforcement throughout the state and expected authorities in the several counties of to fulfill their duty In the matter of keeping down the traffic and other violations in their territory. The governor is survived by a widow and three sons. Mrs. Ross has.

graced the state capitol with her charming personality as the first lady Of Wyoming. Sne effectively assisted her husband during his campaign. DO Expert watch and Jeweinr rennlr Ing. Casper Jewelry Bldg, some more convenient season I w'f! call for thee." Mr. Smith went into the history of Felix and Drusilla and the Interesting story of their lives, of the rise of Felix from the rank of slave in a Vilo court to the station of governor of Judea.

Ha told of the history of Drusilla, the sister of King Agrippif, and hi her deserting her husband, king of Emessa, to become the unlawful spouse of Felix. He told of tha evil lives of the two, and of the appeal of Paul to them in hia address. "As Paul reasoned of righteousness, self control and judgment to come Felix was terrified. But being deeply scored doer not constitute conversion. Felix did not yield to his nobler impulses at that hour, and the hour never returned.

He bade "God" in saying Go thy way for this time. We are trying to give Casper a la BotUMOrdy 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 23 and 24 The American Legion is not advancing the interest of any candidate, biit is advancing the idea of good government byx asking every AMERICAN citizen TO GET OUT ANp REGISTER THEnAMERICAN LEGION OF CASPER This Space Donated the Casper Tribune first class book store, Late nove's trB-DES NEW TRIALS ARE DENIED Half 50a every kind lloffhine'i 240 E. Second St Adv. Pt.75c Trial SmyarFrta Hand Soravar 40e Our book department is complete- The two older sons are George Taylor and James Ambrose, twins. ly stocked for winter.

Come and make your selection now. Hoff- zo years "or age. George is a junior hines, 240 E. Second SL Adv. at the University of Wyoming and DEDILVM, Oct.

2. Judge Webster Thayer has denied all five niotiCEs for new trials by for Nicola Sacco and Bato ioraco Van etli, convicted of th; killing cf a "paymaster and hi? a member of the Kappa Sigma fra Mimeographing and typing of al description. The Letter Shoppe, Ho- James is also a student at the university. The younger son is Wiiiiaxn Bradford, Jr. Ho ia a stu- -iwwnseno PQone 2500.

Adr. The sermon an appeal for im- guard. A- v..

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