Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 3

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RDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 ETENTION HOME PROSPERITY IG. “over save IS SOUGHT FOR INFRONT SEAT 22xcauw mow ‘NOVELTY SALE grows the property is the b: of novel sule started by The See B Realty company. Commencing Sun- Page 3 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE TY |G | NOVEETY save “CAUTIEHE LDeED \GIMBLERS ARE CITED 1) 4.€. CAMPBELL — AEFIBEES RETURNING TE ON STATE BAR SPEAKER LIST TRIAL IN LOCAL COURT The significance of th ling campaign which was inaugurated by the police department under the ©. ¢ head of Chief Jack HOMES IN BELGIUM AFTER LONG YEARS | BRITAIN TO XEEP POLICY WITH UNCLE OAM anti-gamb ampbell of Cas} res before th Associa LONDON d Press) : ; day, a beautiful five-room modern brought forcibly into play 1 here yesterday o1 ! Fr Se ONLNI Rata cae 9 4 fs i . bungalow, newly painted and re-deco- when veral of the alleged f Legislation, Discovery and Expend epee Practice of, Jailing Delinquents Great Display to be Thrown Open rated inside and out, will be offered f the Treasury MeAdoo, |#ambling dens were quietly raided by tures.” His addr s a fine ple spine) Severely Criticized in Biennial to Public Tonight Has No for sale at $4500 and then reducea , Secretary of Oe iene te ethe the police authorities. In only onc in behalf of the oil industey of the OP oucands of Belyian ql % mee 3 4 efore leaving his ce, issue ¢ 2 ‘ : me tpete of the thousands of Belyiar 4 Report of Wyoming Superior in Pre-War Time, $100 each day at noon until a sale foe Ea oie, issued the place had “gamblers” braved the anti- central part of the state. He ased en eee een in th $ Humane Society IsR t jis made. In order to facilitate the follows appeal te turning sol-|sambling edict and hence they were for co-operation from every source, S20) i SENerou le of property the realty company ‘iers to keep Fo Sate a hailed into police circles where they not hindrance to the development of #t the bi ‘ . , offering Aca 3 aes urance, dec! Z o be e RECTOR ShOTtor the Ge hasan eMatate? ‘dustrial of home for waifs, runaways and chil-) DENVER, Colo. Jan. 18. —Yost| the remainder be paid at $25 a month. | Insurance ever written.” this afternoon. __ by the assockition and should work @f those belonging to Antwerp | dren charged with minor delinquen-| War Prosperity, fOr ue cone Wan.|Ten per cent interest will be charged For your protection Uncle Sam! Customary misdemeanors and in- refit to Natrona county's major) Vicinity, | Later those whose. homes cies, is brot forth in the biennial re-| Ness Of Colorado, New Hesico,. Wa, on the balance to be paid along with pas established the greatest life in- fractions of city statutes adel to é coe CARE HERE OUE. ye Ge ort of the Wyoming Humane so- ming and Utah was reflected: in the regular monthly payment. The gurance company in. the world the length of the police blotter mak s Mr. Campbell the other as aT EO F Ps S0- gathering here today of cattlemen .2-4 payment as well as the original * ality ing it the largest number of arrests men who are attending the with which gener ciety. 3 he f. St for the opening Sy ie company as mighty, as generous, and, '"® i triat the Belpianswill be Sher faveltyamurshulayipolicokome| gavientae nein ates for the opening! calie, will be reduced $100 a dav! 5 democrati¢ asthe United States| im one day under the present police meeting are Judge C. E. Winter, At.) Oita Seta ey f = e1 ae. Laat me tnaetiee Tennent of the National Western Stock fo each day that the sale last pee Se eet os eae Rainier ration’ O. Wilson, Frank Enylana out depends upon the internal condi- the Et ep the report, have been | Show. qabe tuture of he cattle, ral The property involved in the sale Sam protected you and your loved f th 1 fi t i SHIPN: =a 1 on ie an eaigy a a ing industry was the subject of dis-'; anG, eau best vesiden |s : 3 the treas epartment — wi _ road andr: ransport. confronted with the question of what! cussion informally preparatory to SHiSN REE coasEsseiDorn ones during the war, so he stands Sareuard ul your loved ones) Sergeant Custer Hanks who has’ riation will be at the expense to do with children, especially girls,! numerous conventions to be held in\ctreet, four and a half blocks from Te2dy to continue this protection thru. with the spirit and purpose of a re- been visiting here with his family British government who have been akon in share for) connection with the show, which the pavement, The house has oak| the days of readjustment and peace. pyblic grateful to its gallant defend- left ‘Thursday evening for Fort Putting in order lines of com- some delinquency. While their cases) 4}] next week. floor: the living and dining rooms.| “The privilege of continuing your ¢Ts- To avail yourself of this pro- Melntosh, ‘Texas, where he has been munication with released territorie are awaiting investigation they are hci "i is 8 5 3 i Belyium has t low, lal Aaa ney Officials of the stock show are ‘The bedrooms and bath rooms government insurance is a valuable tection, you must keep up your pres- assigned. He expects to be mustered in Belsium has been a slow, laborious thrown into jails or prisons with crim- authority for the statement that when all white enameled while the base- right given to you as part of the ent in with you out of service i when he will re- work, and there are many Belgians } ina of the ore charecter, and this the doors are thrown open to the ment has an inside level. compensation for your heroic and to civil life, a n asset, turn to Caspe make his permanent England who have not yet been abl is one peters tee save even been public tonight the display af blooded The lot is 50x140 with pretty trees! triumphant services. If you per- the continued in nce protectic home. Mrs. Hanks and children will to get into touch with their peopie proved guilty of the charge. cattle and royal horse flesh will equal | shrubbery, walks, lawn and barn, all’ mit the insurance to lapse, you lose the_United States xovernment. it his return here, at home. e Z It'is the judgment of the‘ board, any of the memorable shows of pre-|lending attraction to the property | that right, and you will never be able Ss - after fully considering the tonditions w, imes, | i 5 7 i pasate s y - beats of many dependent children in Wyo- Of most interest to the general! school and will prove a bargain to ths’ your present insurance—by the reg- ming towns, that some public pro- public is the Red Cross heifer com-| person who avails themself of the! ylar payment of premiums—ycu will ision ‘should be made for their tem- iti hie show | “i TE ight time. pe Loi ameee Aka te vision ‘s) 1 RR A petition, which has brot to the show! hunch to buy at the right time. | be able to change it into a standard porary care in a suitable home of de- 750 animals from Red Cross chapters ee ie leyarwithout’ aedi pera : ‘ ; Met pters government policy without medical s of chapter having an entry, is allowed a iecra ay) SO CLE A Oi ' the state have any means of caring ‘i COD IEUP AY Cura DECsen yin nce separate pen and awards will be made sabatatialiythelesine iow The for such children except in jails, the by 1 indivi rd] aa) | gure Pdbemate Ke c on e 5 pens and individually. The ani- government will write ordinary life ne = board believes it is the duty of the’ mals are to be auctioned off toward | BURLINGTON ADDITION insurance, twenty-payment life, en- state to provide proper and comfort- the close of the show, the proceeds | dowment maturing at age 62, and able quarters for those who require to go to the Red Cross, Peete air || 9 a u 0 oss, | other usual forms of insurance, This immediate care and attention from The stock pens will be open after-| i i iii | will be government insurance—at the authorities, and to that end it in- noon and evening during the week, |. After a period of inactivity extend. | Eee ieee i ea es vokes the influence and effort of the! added attraction at night being the |'™%, Over several days the fire de- id ere a progressive, public-spirited citizens! horse show, in which the best animals | jartment te E called or ae ead “The United States government— 9 : a S rulsi SI az 2 A : of Wyoming. of the country have been entered. eee + Gere Su “tl Abs a Ps k thru the bureau of war risk insurance LIBERAL DISCOUNTS on all MEN S APPAREL Says the report: “The prevailing The horse show, always a big s irs ter Cmcccurre ma pout oe cicloc practice of putting young girls or, event, will*eclipse former exhibitions, - acerdey iM ung while the pecond,y boys in jail with criminals because | jt is said, the stock show being the ae Ore scrwue sr? oqcunrcs, cen) Girl Loves? which .will\ be shown at : E i they are without a friend or a home first really big social event since the! Roth fires were in the North Burl. the Hub theater today and tomorrow. RAs for the time being, or even when) close of the war _ Both Tres were in the North) our “Eagle Ryan” (William Stowell) x they are acused of a misdemeanor, = ington addition, the firtt being amin, a noted outlaw leader and defiant : is contrary to all the instincts of cared for or trained. Wyoming is ie ure RERAGES ae Ne SATNTERES atheist, who openly challenged the fy Es - 7 humanity and pil true principles of "ich and able to take care of its own. gwen SO een Deans “the Creator at every opportunity was * Blankets, Comforters and Pillows greatly reduced in price reformation, and should not be tol- Indeed, it now seems probable that in 2) 3 4 mammietely) deatrovinie the bad clear through” until he met x YH KKK KHKHHK erated by law in this enlightened # very few years this state will have (ee oom home of Mrs. Herb Den-| Bess, the daughter of a minister who ‘i age.” the largest educational fund, — per a An everhent d ntovenistchareed had come west for his health, The Intimately related to the questions | capita, of any state in the union, and (1), the responsibility of the destruc- Part of Bess is played by Mrs. e 9 of a detention home and court pro- Will soon be able to establish and (io o¢ ihe annisMhoimne : Charlie Chaplin. a ceedings in children’s cases is Wyo- ™aintain under state supervision | "0" °° {10 UNS OU i IC ar yoann am 0 ming’s problem of what to do with trade schools, technical schools, and “WHEN A GIRL LOVES” AT The meeting came when the “bad- { e the wayward girl. A Wyoming girl night schools for aliens and day THE HUB FOR TWo DAYS man’ ’held-up a stage coach on which < sentenced for delinquency must be workers, so that every person in Wyo- the girl was journeying. The change a = = BARS a sent to some institution in Colorado. ming, old or young, may have an edu-! | is complete and before the conclusion THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. The report continues: cation suitable to his wants and am- The reformation of a typical west-| of the story Ryan is assisting the “It does not seem right to send any , bitions, and alll this without any e man” by a pretty girl is| preacher weed out the undesirables of our children out of the state to be! pense to the of the plot of “When _a_| in his congregation. = —— # = —<—<$<<— - ——=— - ee Os etna Meee te ete tie beter te tote teste Se irte tee tetetevtetedetecedevtede & QBPPHededede dete dehededoaeaecteatestechoaecteatealeefoaso-ese-cSo-afoske sfeasestesheste-asoshe-ate-sSoskesSe-sse-ase-sloacostoaeee rs2o-ero se 1io se 4 o9e Heo sera wee ae See See Hoge Hee 060 8 HHH KHIR HL ARE IL IRIE ISIAH IIE LIISA INL IAI LALA LEIS RIALS AIAN IIA SASS IAEA A SALA A BAS AIS SAI SAI ASS ‘ - SEE 3 \ : ee \ & BEN : Fs ay 7 Oe ¢ ie ; HANCE TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME Bs . AC CE T iS ~ ‘ Ege % : Ey j od I @ - 4 i ee oe ae Se Commencing Sunday, January 19, 1919, we are going to offer to the Public a beautiful five-room Modern Bungalow, newly painted and decorated inside and out. Oak floors in living and dining rooms. Bedrooms and bath white enamel. Base- ment has inside level. 50x140 lot, trees, shrub- ery, walks, lawn and barn in rear; and city . water, sewer, lights, telephone. Close to school. Right in heart of Casper’s best residence section. Being 504 East Dover street, 4 1-2 blocks from the pavements. rangements are made. Come early! KHER HLL KEK EEK EK EKEERAE EERE HEHEHE KERREIR: ees >< < NOC eee IGe-080-000-<2e-420-05. Sale Starts on Grounds, JANUARY 19th, 1919 See Ben will be on Ground at 10 A.M. Sunday to show property. Small deposit will be required to hold deal until other ar- HEHEHE % ¢ Moa EXE KEKE o4, First Come First Served TERMS OF SALE We are going to offer this beautiful bungalow at $4,500.00 And reduce the price $100 at noon each day till sold, on the following terms: $2200 cash and bal- ance at $25.00 per month, interest 10 per cent, payable monthly. Cash payment and principal sum being reduced $100 daily till sold. % + oe % Ooo eye oe o * % 2, 6% ooo 0. «fo-afe ete % 5 oh He ee < a _ aoe 2, ? o oeeeye: 2, #4 te R oe o, Ne .) c 2, - o-#, 2, % K2 xo 2, aX? 2 unday Noon % o-4 % ? o-, ° - oe, 1% +, ‘? K2 . Poet So 4! M% Ar oo «, ees ERIKA ERIS INS e HEKEKEL KERALA RELISH IA IER IEIA IES AAS IA IAS IAS SIAL EA AAS ALAA AER ILLIA IA IAEA bs 1% Mote eo acta este eet 1M OM 1M Mo ste ste me M Roato-atr-ato-elocto-stoegretoetnshoese-ase-etesteate-ale-sse-slo-ale-ete cee shesheloste-oce-one ste sle-sle steele sesso seeaenaeeale HEE ERE EEN x

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