Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 2

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE MISS RANKIN PLANTS TWO TREES Miss Jeanette Rankin of Montana, our only congresswoman, has added arboriculture to her list of ymplishments With the aid of three movie Photographers, a few congressmen, a handful of spectators and a pair of diminutive trees, Miss Rankin added to the landscape on the capitol grounds, Bho planted u fir tree and a California Redwood. Bids on New Federal Lawrence Lewis, Here Building at Cody Are = This Week, Possesses too Steep for Fun 's Voice of Wide Range Tribune Special Service Few singers have the range of WASHIN( h. c. 1. has struck the people of Cody L. Lewis, the baritone soloist who TON, June 19.—The voice which is possessed by Lawrence in a new place, Because of the in- comes here on the Chautauqua pro- | creased cost of everything in the/gram. He is a favorite pupil of the building line, all bids for the new world-famous Os S $50,000 Fede Building for the me- ly one of the T Recent S newspapers said tropolis of ark Cc of Mr. Le “Mr showed a wonder amount appropriat fr t 1 a wonderful ‘ ran { skill in his voice control oe MeL ke especially noticeable in the ing of this chara which recent is some $6,000 t ; ch, Oscar Sea- ell has Depart man Mor the Trea This is |®*¢! not of itself unusual—and there are many other like c rht now—but, anticipating higher prices for mate- rials, the architects of the Depart- g rimon ease with which he handled iry the remarkable. His A in the Prologue w absolutely sure and his voice of a big tenor robust ment had prepared plans shaved to quality, while the low G in “Off to} the limit possible to still give an at-| philadelphia,” had the richness of a tractive building, and it is doubtful if |, the plans can be still further altered! o¢ constantly in perfect control, without sacrificing something needed. | oven in the simoik of. “Bonnie Congressman Mondell, who secured! Gyeet Bessie. Every number was the appropriation, ahs asked the Cody | artistically rendered and delighted all folks to discuss the situation to see if present. : there is possibility of a lower bid be- nee a ing offered, in which case the building < , will be re-advertised. Otherwise, the Crystals Precipitated plans must be altered further or Cody oS macht wait for another additional ap in Blood Tell Date of propriation or cheaper materials ae “Sesan oas Death, Says Physician Q. K. Deaver returned Mondsy morning from Buffalo where he was By the United Press attending the State Banker’s Asso- RIO DE JA? ciation which met in that city. M>.|Mail)—A Deaver made the trip overl¢ yeing | medics, and police sur; so. In his lighter songs his voice sons in partic accompanied by Mr. Martin, pres-j ular, has been announced by Dr. Bel- ident of the Riverton State bank, miro Valverde before the faculty of o 9 medicine in this city. J. H. Frolik of Montana and Emil Dr. Valverde’s discovery enables ©. Dedic of Rudyard, Mont., today|the scientist to determine the exact filed on homesteads thru the M. P.|date of death by means of crystals Wheeler real estate agency and will precipitated in the blood of a corpse. take up their residence on the home-|It is claimed here that the process is steads in the near future. entirely new. TheColumbine Oil Company Stock will advance to 60 cents per share on June 20th, 1917. The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells on this property. Until that date the price is 50 cents per share. STANLEY & CO. Phone 666. Casper, Wyoming STOLEN From F. G. Moffatt, the following: Great Divide Oil Certificate No. 1365, made to C. B. Banks; 1366, made to J. R! McDonald; 1367, to F. G. Moffat; 1368. to George M. Hauk; 1369, to Eliz- abeth Moffat; 1370 to David H. Moffat, 1365 and 1366 were indorsed Notify F. G. MOFFAT, Ideal Bldg., Denver, Colo. “at range of his numbers was | attack on the high, | | 3g Wint Snsabaugh and wife are in| See Shaffer-Gay company bef, Second Degree Murder Casper from their home in Deer Creek |decide on a heating plant for ar \ Dark, visiting witht friends addilook: thome: @'They bave tie Siisietneme < |Park, visiting wi riends and look- | di ve the Single Registe: Is Plea of Stover, Who ing after business details for their|hot air furnaces. Bete : ranch. ih | _ Killed Shoshone Man eee ee ae } | Miss Ethel Rawner, who visited at CASP. > yy the M. N. Wheeler home for a few ASPER CREAMERY CO. + | LANDER, Wyo., June 18.—Joseph Stover, accused of the murder of days on her way from Lander, has ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT + etover, accusec < ne T ae I Fa he I om mie > To ORDER > |Charles Burnet Shoshone saloon |2cturned to her home in Laramie), Phone 120 S 5 | carly W 5 er ea. heie she will spend the summer with | 4 5 SOSSO OSES SES OS oo j her parents, | ———— | week, has d to plead guity to a - - a Grandstand Will Be Erected This |-na diwilllac- = @ JUfy Jet } ot. Week; Glenrock Receives a | cordir i ‘The Supreme Dessert ighter a of second degree Trouncing at the Hands murder of Locals, 4 to 0 | Counts Longenecher ce was so strong that he v June 24, will mar the buseball season in Cz »n the Glenrock here for a return ¢ For Lamb and All Cold Meats | FF SY. A flavor made from mint leaves, eee powder, then add the mint flavor r ti & 4 ; 3 y er i 0 ve r ye gr and sealed in a separate vial. Simply hits, and the ( SSID Nea es VERT, SDD YS © am add boiling water to the Jiffy-Jell ts in return, two of wh ~ = ch three-baggers. a area Ree ba. | from the vial. Thus you make ina Css AB. R.H t om sane Lally, Sa moment this delightfui garnish jell. Lantice 0 0 middle east. re | yg Gena 3b 1 an reports that the roads are oN od with the exception of be- Hanantel sates 7 » 9 h in northern Colorado z { Sullen, 2b 1 0 > many places between Casper and | es Roe 4 ; (oe) paae : e rears Se F 2 hs ane Dr. G. T. Morgan returned yester-| | For Salad Jell For Relishes sindne e 20° 107% £ 3 er-| DeFord. Po roa te day from Omaha where he was w , a Sa eeeeron ce man tne Mera EMG This lime-juice flavor, sealed in a — ‘a » - y remain in mana about six ye: : . : . Totals - --------32 40 THionger, Abe Sega vial, is made direct from the lime = = : : | Glenrock— AB. R. H lwinpow washing, rug beating 2nd fruit. It is tart and zestful and Reid, 1b ——__ ---- $6 1)" house cleaning. Call @o-w green. Use as a garnish or a relish. Tale hy ef ----- 3 0 1 6-18-2t* Or mix your salads into the Jiffy-Jell, Soor, rf - + 0 of : | when partly cool, and let the combi- ne, ¢ - ---- 8 0 ut ~ | nation form a jell. McMahon, 3) ---------- 3 0 o|f Lots of Lots Clayton 2b = = ; 0 Located in the Best Residenc Jiffy Mint Sauce ; axes (Gti Casner=naaan tna For Lamb and Other Roasts Totals : bh Dissolve one package of Mint Jiffy-Jell in one cup of boiling rae $100 to $400 water, Add the mint flavor from the vial, then a cup of strained Summary— Three thee thit eel Meseai sapment down liquid from the pan in which roast is cooked. Serve hot. Hogan, T on monthly install Ca Stolen 5 . Hope ae Pineapple—The Favorite Oneil, Lindner. B Lind-)§ tion, IVERtMEntieOn Gor i Lee, 3. Stuck Out—By Lind- tu Winxcelled: ee eon Fruit Flavor ner, 11; by Lee, 10 Call and see me at True pineapple flavor, made from pine- Umpire—Butcher. Time—1 :55. ie Equality Oil & GRAVEL ROOFING Development Co. apple juice, was never before possible ina quick gelatine dessert. You will find it in Jiffy-Jell, sealed in a vial. Add it when the jell has partly cooled, and you will get the natural fruit flavor. Practical Gravel Roofers : : | Dillon & ogre i 12 So. Wolcott St., % pen Day and Night | 2 | 21 1 North Ja ckson Hass Vise aent, | WAUKESHA PURE FOOD CO., Waukesha, Wis. 5-8-tf-daily ad SEE THE HEROISM AND THRILLS OF THE GREATEST WAR DRAMA | OF ALL HISTORY IN THE SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURES, hursday June 21 — at the — LYRIC THEATRE | niaineianenstenamemistammiiieeetimmeeninisiemetaal ~ HERBERT BRENON Presents NAZIMOVA ——=y “War Brides” in 9 parts A Story of the Greater Tragedies than those | HERBERT BRENON resents | [NAZEROV A of the Trenches “WAR BRIDES” introduces the Great Russian tragedienne, Nazimova, tomoving picture audiences | [t is taken from her Greatest tSage Success. “WAR BRIDES” is a m:z terpiece from the | studio of HERBERT BRENON, who is recognized as the most crarenre or al He ors of photo-dramas. if T E} R) SI cI

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