Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 3

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HURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1918. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Tee a a —_—_—_——— ee in Cheyenne, were they a CHICA EXITS INO GOOD. SULIIN BONS = POGRAM SPELL SCUCDESS AT FAI WUGHEYERNE RG == ir fx for long p which has been met. There ively cstimated, = more than a hundred re advised ‘real tate men and bservers of industrial condi- her relieving ‘FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH pankelh OUR LUCKY DAY toe enlarges OPENING two additions. It is this clas Continue determined to cwn home ng t int srest pri = ee ete than to continue renting 3 Under New Management Loe SB one opened It is this class which, seeing 4 barns a magnificent array! Down town the bally-hoo, side imanency of Che Ab horses and hogs hold forth.|show screamers, brass bands and its dry farmir ground and Wyatt Dining Room 4 ep department the exhibit |°#™nival erowds reign supreme, when Opening Up of New Additions Add real e from four to s : % nt fk ha tae ahs curtain falls at the fair ground to Number of Prospective ily opin of those Good Home Cooking 2 |Crowds surge up and down the mid- & é i within the comi year at r good pre in quality, The second floor of }way veiled in a confetti mist. The Home Builders in Wyo- hundred hom: the _o cultural hall is given over! best of music and free attractions ming’s Capital overnment. are provided in addition to céuntless Woman's building houses aj attractions of other kinds. YIEYENNE 5 of faney work and kindred| Patriotic undertakings of all kinds _ CEYENNE, Sept. 12.—Promise unexcelled in the annals of|have come in for careful attention ' at d of a building campaign r, but by far the most en-|on the part of the fair management. in Cheyenne which will relie ve the nd interesting features are/The Red Cross serves delicious’ demand for residence propert : the department nearest the|Iunches on a downtown corner and; The rapidity with ‘wide h Reta wel and sympathies of the throngs| the proceeds go into the merey fund. sold in Hellman Heiwhts aad Peek nd—the government war ex-| This will be further swelled tomor- ing Heigh additions. indie: tan of which mention is made else-|row by the inauguration of “Persh- clearly according to the Wig hipal aa All expectations of the fair| ine Day’? when a bevy of pretty girls estate men, that relief of He Ds ee management were eclipsed by the|will descend upon. fair attendants, conditions will come fitoiigh ; th re of co-operation offered by) with a shower of tags, each of which building of homes on these additions m. : will tall for a contribution. by the purchasers of lots. fternoon program at the The White Hussar band and the! Already a number of homes are be ists of features which riyal| Parade of the Allies made an im-ing built upon lots bought th satehea noth festival of old Chey-|mense hit last night and they willin the past. Ground will be brokea in addition provides a va-|appear again this evening. |for others within the coming week h appeals to those who fol-| At the Princess theater the Japs|and as rapidly as labor and material ponies. Among the riders! perform, featuring juggling and ac-|can be had, home construction wil)! ear daily in the full dress of robatic stunts. The “Marco Twins,”|be pushed. : ia to vie for honors in the/an out of the ordinary comedy act, “T would not be surprised to see t prokram are Hugh Strick-| featured for an entire season by the/two hundred homes built. in Ch. McCarty, Harry Walten,!New York Hippodrome, constitutes ¢ e as the result of the present nbuckle and other dare-|ar excellent number, The Four, movement,” said Pred. ? rontier fame. Well known Roses an acrobatic dancing act. ae eae ae ree i pe “ais a . +) yesterday. is is ie on | sony of whose faces are'complete a program in which the who have ae fe ay The ciate t Saratoga, jostle for posi- Chicago Grand Opera Quartet and tion in Ch » fora numberof! he running races, including the Dunbar White Hussar band are| years, They have seen the demand Pauley, Thompson, Frenchy also featured. for residential prope grow until s. James Donovan, C. Hunt Attractions at both theaters are jt is and has been for irforisre little apprentice rider, Greg- under the State Fair management) almost impossible to secure a resi-| Be; ho first came into popular fa-'and that att he Hippodrome pre-|dence. And yet no re aueonte: Cheyenne this year. ‘The work| sehts several headliners of more than|'The desire to own homes, which has| r Stevens is highly ‘com- passing merit. The Kilties Band provided again by those who attend. W. takes the lead; Grubers’ mixed anl- , who has charge at Over-|mal circus is a stellar attraction.|\Gheyenne. The demand for resi- land Park, Denver, and at Cheyenne, | Thelaros circus provides a round of | dences increased and the supply re s presiding judge. entertainment with a rapid fire dog.' mained stationary. 7 ‘ monkey and pony act; the Borsini Pacently he ~ determine No wonder our boys fight likeltroupe of globe artists perform the|huiia cece eer patil os They get doughnuts at the impossible with their acrobatic feats;\ Union Pacific with the promise of and a host of other popular entertain- greatly increased payrolls therein, ers that are blazoned as héAdliners)to-ether with the demonstration of 2s on vaudeville circuits thruout the the permane: vrowth of the dry england, we should have country during the winter season add peer an Stir aae La Chavenne an 16,008,000 under arms. to the success of the program. Ralph has created new. demands f¢ Rhodes of the Barnes booking! residence property. The demand has Martha Petersdorf, superin-| agency is in charge of a faerie Testupricemmnopere yee turesd Saucuies ent of the Wyoming General hos- at the theaters and packed houses, ,, i eof Ud. te down 800 returned this* morning from every night speak for the success of The Carhart C ilk Co. is dove 2 nie where she attended the’ the State Fair centered in the theater feet in its test well on ie ‘oison Lodge meeting. She was ac- | jing, Lake dome, ‘southeast of Douglas nied here by Mrs: Victorene This well is expected to find a pay of Riverton who will be Mi The Sisterhood of the Christian sand around 1000 feet, and should lorf’s guest for a few day (church will meet Friday afternoon at reach that depth in two or three At oi cl Ae |2 o'clock with Mrs. Glenn Roe, 659 weeks with good luck. Money to loan on everything. The West Second street. Mrs. May O’Neil who underwent such a condition in other commu , did not appeal in mn to y the sed as many men propo1- CHEYENNE, WYOMING At $350, $450 and $550 YOU SURELY WILL PROFIT BY IT. Only 5S Blocks North of State Capitol Buy Now Before the Improvements Are Finished and You Will Make a Handsome Profit for Your Foresight PPOSOS SOS PP SOPOSO SSO SHS ODO OOFHO OHO OOD OOOO PO DIOS OPH SSO OOOO OD POHDO OOO OOD Graded Streets, Water Mains and Cement Sidewalks Free The Improvements Are Going In Now DOOLS GOS OOO HO SPSOS OD OOD OOOH OOD OOOO SOOO OPO DODO ODO O OOO OD OOO OOO OOO OD OOOO OO OOY > ONLY $10 A MONTH NO INTEREST OPP VSO DSSS SDPO SS OOOH OD POO OHS OPO GEO OO DOO POD OD OOP OD POO OD ODO OOOO OO OOOO OOO OOD: The Lots re Selling Fast : PAUL H. MOORE 120 West 17th Street, Cheyenne, Wyo., and 159 Souuh Center Street, Casper, Wyo. Loan Co., Room 4 Kimball AB fae a minor operation at the State hos- : 9-11-tf Mr. and Mrs. William Carter of pital Monday was ablet o return to 4 Sige Aw Chicago are visiting friends in Cas- her home at 415 North Maple street ; Irving T. Honnold arrived in Cas per for a few days and are stopping today. or a brief business visit this at the Henning. Mr. and Mrs. Carter 2 2 a from . Kentucky, where formerly lived in Casper, MrioGarter-. he Baptist LadigsivAid veil meet sp@nding ‘the’ past’ few being the organizer of the Moose im the basement of, the parsonage h the Wyoming-Kentucky “lodge in Casper. Mr. Carter serv Friday afternoon to do Belgi ny. His headquarters have for a number of years as secretary lief work. Mrs. Blodge ville. of the lodge. tea from 4 to o’cloek. Announcement Something New---Differen! SEE BEN We are arranging in' connection with our other business to handle a Live Stock and Ranch Exchange and have already listed several nice Ranches around Cas- er, also several thousand head of sheen, horses and cattle. It is our intention to make thisyour headquarters to Buy and Sell your Live Stock and Ranches. An accurate de- ption of what vou have to selland what you want to buy will be advertised once a week. We will advertise in other papers thruout the country. $9909 000999000009 00000 “Out of town buyers may forward their checks for $25.00 same being the first payment on one lot, balance can be paid at the rate of $10.00 per month. We will select a lot for you the same as tho you were personally present and if you come to Cheyenne within thirty days from date and are not per- fecily satisfied with the selection we have made for you we will transfer your purchase to any unsold lot in the addition cr we will gladly refund your money. You to be the sole judge. Call on us and list your Live Stock and Ranches. See us for what you want to buy. Small advertising fee charged on listings. B SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY Telephone 74W Casper, Wyo. FO Oa SRSA <a CSR EE

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