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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918 BOIS TO MAKE 05 FOR OTATE ct is Favored in Central and Northwestern Wyoming in Plan to Maintain Fisherman's Paradise Ove of the early bills to receive consideration at the session of the State Legislaure which will convene January 12, at Cheyenne, is a recom- mendation that a fish hatchery be Be at Dubois to supply the ds of streams near there with shermen, sportsmen and all of ho are even now planning mmer vacations are backing »osition inasmuch as the open- f the touring season will send hundreds of vacationists inte »st ideal section of Wyoming. Th Wind river which with i ributaries runs thru this fish- be supplied | paradise could bundant bait for the fisher- hook if such a hatchery were established at Dubois. It has beer mpracticable on account of stance from which the smal ist be shipped in cans, to stoch eams in that vicinity with fry cither of the two hatcheries ir tate which are located at Lara nd Story, Wyo. The tempe f the water at Dubois is also ble to pisciculture. The warn s near there giving the water of temperature necessary tc ture, roads will also have their 1 this proposition and wit’ emplated improvement on the stone Highway from Lysite to Dubois thi playground should witness ntial increase in population this It is in anticipation o- y ‘hi inters and fishermen as wel tourists who will be in this coun at the recommendation to buil: hery at Dubois is being take ny prominent men in Cen. ng. prominent in Wyoming’ re arranging to spend their sum near Dubois and are planning g lodges and bungalows to b t once in this beauty spot o te, Near the south entrance to one National Park, and in art of the big game country ion is destined to become : r vacation spot. Well stocker s within easy access to the t who has only a few days tc way from the confines of of. ll offset a condition now pre in Colorado where Bocd fish C le on ho can spend time and money ing to the fishing ground. Riverton, it is understood, has un- able consideration a plan tc 1 highway between that thriv ung metropolis to Rawlins ir 1 county, thereby opening this to those who live in the south- ction of Wyoming. EATON MAN DIES IN AUTO GRASH, DUBOIS. VE RTON, Wyo., D Wyo., Dee. 20.—Clar- Simmenson, of Riverton, war Tuesday in an accident at Doo. ige, 12 miles from DuBois. Simenson was taking three mer work in the camp above Du The recent snow had made the y slippery and the car back to the river at the bridge, and ed over, pinning Mr. Simenson One of the men who were ar had his arm injured, but er two men were unhurt. the car turned over and the other men out Mr. Simen- ng behind the steering wheel eld fast and after some time released, but it was found that s dead. The body was later rton for burial. k Suawroe CAN'T WE DRESS FOR COMFORT IN THE SUMMER? and the road | Mothers’ League Members Soldiers for Guests liz the i tnat no Christ me rtainment has been by organization, so far known, for the benefit o turned soldiers who are to per during the Christmas r Mother’s League members will i one or more of the young men to their home to partake of turkey and other goodies Christmas day. The league has already made extensive plans for a New Year’s Eve banquet at the Mid- west hotel and a dance and part the Odd Fellows hall after the Auet, while New Year’s Day v an open house at the Odd for soldiers, the Mothers’ \again being the hostes: Many boys are in Casper who do hot make their home here or who, (verhaps, will decide to stay here if \-hey secure employment. These boys \vill appreciate a home-cooked Christ- '|-nas dinner in a real home and the | Mothers’ hat get it Soldiers ced to step into the |lobby of the Exchange build | ind register with Mrs. vho is chairman of the ;ommittee of the Mothers’ Li | All members of the Mothers’ League vill be expected tu attend the ban quet at the Midwest Hotel on New Year’s Eve and be there to greet the oldier boys. Clghtieth Birthday Celebrated Yesterday. Mrs. M birthday [center bf a jceived me handker¢ Mrs. Catherine Holo ed u letter ran, in which he sta Service of So * NOVON Ng HK SHOWN IN FILM MASTERPIECE “HEARTS OF THE WORLD? | “Hearts of the World,” D. W. Grif- | *ith’s supreme achievement, is a love | story tho many of the episodes were |taken in France on the immediate battle fields. were and Hen scenes of texritic kground for et love scenes. “front line trenches around No. then but eight miles are seen in the great pro. The von and Ham, in the rear, juction, The quiet winding main street of Noyon, that peaceful village in Picar. ly, where Griffith starts his roman s now battered and deserted. E When Griffith and his stars, Rob Harron, Dorothy Gish Lil Gish, first arrived it had ved two tides of OR) one going toward P Gnt The rmans had not anticipated and seemed to have prepared o stay jall winter and summer. There something strange about the Gerr according to Griffith they seem to | crave anything French, no matter how jsmall its value they will risk their lives for it. Many scenes were made at Com igne, France, toward Paris from oyon, and some on the British line. All, however, were made under he fusnices of the British war office. “Hearts of the World” is announce ed for Casper at the Lyric Theater commencing turday, December 21. The glorious musical score specially vritten for the production and inter- }veted by a splendid special orches tra will add largely o the charm of the enterainment. ee came after the receding. t is Ans Mr. Simenson at one time was land- lord of the St. Pierre hotel, at River- on, and is known to many people of {Central Wy NOTICE J. C. Kemming is no longer in the employ of the Wyoming Grocery Company and no payments are to be made to him fer our account. WYOMING GROCERY CO. 12-18-2t we Haig | esul! | The marriage of Sir Dougl: the British commander, was t at first sight.” He met Miss | Doris Vivian for the first time on ¢ | | Monday in Ascot week and instantly | \fell in love. He became engaged tc her on the following Saturday and | wedded her within a fortnight. = THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Barkly of Nortt n y at Fort Log: Blue Front who was a nur: Ma o be out agair ke sxpects to | oon, begin- was received anish influenza arietta, O., to v . -the holiday At ’ H. B. Durham r r from Lincoln, } Thel e Gant alled to attend the fu-! Mem will hold of his fath 19 y ar-old son of Mr. Samuel Francis Woolard, a ; L. Page, will not be ta ne urance man of Wic House. a., for bur Fi ; 1 ga few days in € oT , but will be interred he Eicniding7to" bustrieswimatter: ry. Mr. and Mrs. Page ** = ot e]t was <5 will make heir home here for a time but League | Mr. Mrs. Durh; been ting at her parents’ home for the two or three eks and will re- there awhile longer. vith, daughter of C. Keith of S. Beech is morning to spend the Christ acation with her fam- 2 Woodmen of the axe ly. Miss Keith has been attending 2 the Denver University. Marjo rie Keith, wh is also a stude at the as exemplifyin ral spir t Denver University, is expected home the A SALE tomorrow. Glenr er of the The body of Williard L. 2 later for Rawlins, oil interests Leidecker Tool company, is spending the n Casper being on a furlough wher. THE CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION—IT IS COMING BACK LYRIC THEATER 4 Days Beginning December 21st 2:15 P. M—Twice Daily—8:15 P. M. The World’s Greatest Entertainment Special Music D.W.GrifFith’s Supreme Triumph HEARTS> YOU WILL Cry without be- ing ashamed of it. Lange until your sides ache. Hate with mighty _ fierce- ness. a FRiCES— eG, Fic and $1.00. Nights, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Reserved Seats Now Selling. Get Your Tickets Early. eee Saturday, Dec. 21---Specials Large Grapes Fruit for 2) ___.40c¢ 6 Large California Naval Oranges for aa 13 Bananas for _______ 6 pounds Fancy Eating Apples | dha Fancy Lemons for _ 1 3-Ib Can Fancy Sliced Peac 2 1-lb Cans Fancy Sliced Pine Apple for 1 10-0z. Monarch Pure Jelly for_ 2 3 | I-lb. Glass Orange Marmalade eye ae: 1 I-lb. Can Libby Corn Beef for __________ 1 1-lb. Glass Premium Sliced Beef for_____ | 3-Ib. Can Cupid Hominy = 3 Cans Red Beans for __ é 2 Cans Golden P opkin for 134 pounds Cranb s for 1 at New Walnuts for | pound Filberts for ws = 1 pound Almonds for ee ] nound Prazils for _ a > pr — pik ieee 3 Pack Meat for a 3 pounds » Rice for oi ces Se 4 round y Beans for _ gO Re st 1 14-Can Lipton’s Yellow Table Tea for___ 2 '4-Can India and Ceylon Tea for___..____ 1 1-lb. Empress Coffee for 2 I package Red Moon ke Flour for 2 Pakgs. Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food for 1 Large Quaker Oats for ____ 2 packages Steel Cut Oatmeal for 1 10-0z. Bottle Queen Olives for 10-0z. Fancy Stuffed Olives for_ I-quart Glass Siest Pickles for pound Pure Xmas aay for pound Maple for I-quart Can I-quart C, -pound Pe Bars Pine Tar Soap er Wholesale Supply Ga. Phone 903 1 1 | | 1 | [ 5 Carload Guatemala Bananas Just received for Xmas trade biggest bargain of the year. 35¢ Per Doz. Special price by the bunch and to restaurants, stores boarding houses. Also just received ship- ment Xmas Trees, Holly Leaves and Wreaths. Special on Oranges Special Oronges, 40c Dozen Special Calififornia Grapes—Apples the best on the market. Nuts of all kinds. CITY FRUIT. MARKET Two Stores—Phone 247 We handle everything that grows. Richards & Cunningham Company Christmas Will Soon Be Here In Our Men’s Department we have the following gifts to suggest, which would be suitable and appropriate gifts for any man, viz: seaver Hats Fur Caps Mufflers Sweaters Dress Gloves Macinaws Neckwear Overcoats Suspenders Shaving Sets Socks Handkerchiefs Bath Robes Smoking Jackets Smoking Sets Collar Bags Jewelry, etc. House Coats We also have a fine assortment of BLANKETS, COMFORTS and AUTO ROBES whichwould make very appropriate presents for families. TRUNKS, SUITCASES and TRAVELING BAGS are good use- ful gifts for anybody and we have just received a large shipment for Holiday trade. The Wardrobe Trunks are most popular now and we have a splendid assortment, priced from $50.00 to $75.00 Think Richards & Cunningham Co. when you want the best.