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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ee Eri kson_ is not.only popular} The public nvited to attend th jor circles here, but he is a/ Pottery Exbibit and Tealby the Wom- § grvat favorite with the boys. Wednes-/an’s Club on Saturday afternoon and | day night “Dad” Erickson Piayed host evening ‘at the Library. Admission |} to the boys of the 3-M Erickson Club 25 cents. if at his home, 318 Park, The evening e793 } Mrs. M. C. Brower of Powder River, was enjoyed with high-class wrestling) Harry D. Ballard left for eastern who was in Casper this week attend-'Matches, boxing, and at pocket bi}. /Points on this morning’s train. ing to business matters, in company Hards. The boys displayed remark- LES eas 1 }) Wt hee Ranbend cies taken T1-Sith able prowess in various athletic arts) J. E. Slaughter is here from Glen-|}} with her ’ ith’ under the coaching of Mr. Erickson, Tock attending to matters connected pneumonia and removed to the hos- The club meets every Wednesday and With his banking interests. ! “9 CITY NEWS ‘a | — | Little Items About People You Know TOWN LO DO NOT DELAY LONGER—BUY TOWN LOTS NOW! pital. rae of lcotiree a big “feed” is one of the) stuart Kidesson aud Geereeeats WE CAN SHOW YOU SOME EXCELLENT LOCATIONS ry actions vi i s: ~ M. E. Gilbert, of Gilbert Brothers, ar = ti od peers oe Mawinesireocrernaae a , PRICES AND TERMS MADE TO SUIT YOU contractors, was im town yesterday} Mr. and Mrs. Williant Hammond, of “a AO OMNI if from Douglas. |Kaycee, arrived yesterday for a short A. J. Cunningham has _ returned e oo stay in Casper. from a few days’ stay in Cheyenne.’ { Jess S. Perkins, of Greybull is He is leaving Monday for a trip to|f arion e war S$ among the visitors in town today. Chicago. —————— Coe Henry E. Crain, the well known Cheyenne banker, is in Casper for a short time. 112 South Wolcott Street Phone 635 ; r When your shoes get thin on the bottom and your feet begin to feel m cold, as tho they were treading in Co e Along the snow barefooted, see REEDER at the shoe shop on West Second ave- nue. He will repair your soul. 1-22-6t ° o 0 to the Mrs. Lizzie Crowley, of Lander, is in Casper for a brief stay. Mrs. Crow- Mountains of le sister of Frank Brower and Kentucky near her brother in the Population. Accepting the constitu-| counties in which the surplus of popu-|not les» than double the number of owood country. tional mandate that there shall be at/lation is greatest, a senate with a|senators, therefore, on the basis of an oo least one senator for each county,|™embership of 80 with each senator | equitable representation, there should "representing 1,744 people, is obtained, |be 162 representatives. This means % “| but there still remain 1,185 persons | legislature with a total membership of ®8| without representation. Adding yet | 243. The framers of the constitution o 90 The fire alarm sounded yesterday evening calling the department to the residence of Arthur Parks on South Center street, where the fence around Happiness Always Present. jand that the apportionment of le Where the thunder- Wouldst thou ever roam abroad? lative “repsésentation shall be, See, what is good lies by thy side. his back yard was on fire. The dam- storms are born and Only learn to catch happiness, for hap- |BEA7Y 8s may be, according to the/another senator as the representative | it appears, were actuated by wimjom A piness is ever by you-Goethe {number of inhabitants of the res-|Of this remainder, then there is a}when they refrained from-+ providing age was slight. where the men and é: . J |pective counties, it is therefore ne total senate membership of 81. that legislative representation should Ss 2 women share with re es sary to arrive at as nearly an The constitution provides that the be based exclusively on proportionate Silas Lane and Tom Speers left | True Eloquence. ‘ec |number of representatives shall be population. | 10 % equitable apportionment as it is pos- yesterday over the Northwestern for the eagles, their There should be in eloquence that | sible, to take 1,744 people as the num- exam 2 aes eS eastern points, the exact destination neighbors, the feroc- oe is obras are cst shee iS ber above the first 1,744 which shall e te = . : m4 * : pal; but that which is pleasing should / entitle a county to ¢ addit al e. of their journey being in doubt. ity and Intensity of — . ity > an additiona’ t itself be real.—Pas@al. senator. Worked h z °o senator, orked out on this basis, mi r In Miss Cole was operated upon the open skies. Sa the senatorial representation of the ome ore 00 the Casper Private Hospital for ap- | Other Things Needed. [ooantiess: on the basis: of ithe :1918 HOME DRESSED CHICKENS (FINEST YET) ALL YOU WANT heen pendicitis and is reported to have us, would be as follows: It is all right to learn to do one} withstood the ordeal very nicely. Ge thing well, but don’t assume that such |A!bany 7 EVERYTHING IN FRESH MEAT—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ° | learning comprises a liberal education. {Big on . poh a Re A = 3 ampbe ° Casper Coal and Coke Co, deals ex- att e: —Atchison Globe. \Gathon ‘ SQUABS —— 2 for 75e —— SQUABS —— 2 for 75¢ SQUABS elusively in fuel. Offiee at Casper See See nae | Galvacas : 2 Stationery Co. 12-15-tf) By Charles Neville Buck Truly a Worthy Man. | Crook : =-2 SPECIALTIES VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT + pote Ose } Blessed is the man who, having |Fremont 5 PORK SPARE RIBS RIPE TOMATOES Mrs. Nettie L. Moll and her son and , ay. t £ rving . » 9 nothing to say, abstains from giving us | Goshen 2 BRAINS HEAD LETTUCE « daughter left last evening for Craw-! will carry to you wordy evideng of the fact.—George Hot Springs 1 SWEET BREADS PASCAL CELERY ford, Neb., to attend the funeral of th: : Eilot. Johnson 1 3 e spicy fragrance IGUES Mrs. Moll’s father, who died Wednes- : Py oh Laramie nd BEAR Tena (hay y edt ha nila ht day, ‘They willireturs the latter part of the Kentucky ante Or eeintie Lincoln =f PORK TENDERLOINS GREEN ONIONS the areas woodlands and make The Lord sends the sunshine and nares saitrs eke eaaray ene o 90 -feel that you the rain, but the farmer must do his | pary Spal CAULIFLOWE Mrs, Fremont Mitchie left for Doug- you a mars Me own plowing.—Christian Herald. Platte S ooeas CALVES LIVER MINT AND PARSLEY s vestangay ia et with her sister have shared the life ee — Sheridan 8 1,477 Pic TAILS WATER CRESS over the wee acy "7 | of the men and Optimistic Thought. feotewratar g ate PIG SNOUTS GREEN PEPPERS eas | i i Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing | Vint# ‘ § ——————————— eee DS H. | Coeniay Oren eegTeanager 3207 eeeren wine” inhabit ag. eahakte 1 FRESH OYSTERS; FRESH, PICKLED AND SALT FISH DAILY. the Midwest, is another visitor to Cas-| them. % Baas Se Total number of per, and is the cae oe L. A. Reed. Senators 71 REGULAR MONDAY SPECIAL—Fresh Skinned Pork Shoulders at RK Total Unrepresented Re- 17¢ Pound; Home-Made Sausage, Bulk 25c, Link 17% Pound. , Pottery Exhibit and tea at the Pub- ‘Three Senators For mainder of Population 16,881 ra re sri ae —Buy ALL YOU WANT. lie Library Saturday, January if You Like a Good This gives a tofal ef 71 senators,} from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 ofcloc Tegtaes Natrona County |ciste?s'es among the counties, each| a dmission 25 cents. : | representing 1,744 people, but Th N. Cl gh Cc Fred E. Aten Depaty Game War- You Will Read Our : ons hat le AE: qEronle withont any e oO 8 e oO ompany den, was one of the visitors who was New Serial | (Continued from Page O%*) i ks ee Bese bbende tig seal MEATS AND FANCY GROCERIES hung up by the storm and delayed in ————— SRY e the latter the representation to| | WHOLESALE TELEPHONE 12 RETAIL are entitled, nine addi- are apportioned to the! | tants, on this basis is the smallest; whi¢h the getting home to Lander from the : jcounty in the state in r | stock show in Deny. j STOCKS We Will Buy We Have Some Snaps n used cars, all in good mechanical condition, some carrying the same guarantee as a new car: 1. Packard 2-38 touring, 7-passenger, 6 tires, 2 mounted on rims for extras, ncw seat covers, new paint, complete equipment. Good mechanical condition. 2. Packard 1-25 Twin Six Phaeton, 5 passenger, 6 tires, re- iH] painted, seat covers and bumper. Mechanical condition i] guaranteed. 3. Packard 1-38 Twin Six Phaeton, 5 passenger, fine condi- tion. Mechanical condition guaranteed. 4. Cadillac “8”, 1916 touring car, 7 passenger, 6 tires, re- painted, condition first-class. Glenrock Petroleum ik N th t Oil | | i 5. poissoncgptity lS ccic-0 cok touring, 6 tires, good paint, seat : orthwes H) é : \| Mt} 6. Abbott 1916 chummy roadster, 4 passenger, practically Pe R fi e Hi i new, condition excellent. \ Midwest € ning iif 7. Franklin touring, 1914, 5 passenger, repainted, good con- | | : ’ dition. i | Midwest Common if 8. Franklin roadster, 1915,°2 passenger, absolutely first iF i f class in every way. ® 1 Midwest Preferred 9. Peatioee 6-35, 1914, overhauled and repainted, first-class ! il an $s i 10. Chandler 1916 Sedan, in fine condition. f i Grass Creek Oil d Ga i 11. Alco “6”, overhauled and repainted. Close-coupled 5- i i} Fi passenger body. Can be used as roadster or 5-passenger i H or could be made into a dandy truck. ! | i 12. Loster light “6”, in. good: condition, price tight. i il! f o x The Mountain Hy - Sullivan-Ryan and Co. | Motors Co. bed - pore Spice 1 25 COLFAX AVENUE, - - DENVER, COLORADO 211-212 Century Building Deaver, Colo. i: ‘ ae