Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 2

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Tr A.connM Nam Thinran AGE TWO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS | : — FAS AARESTED — LIVESTOBK WASPECTORS. WILL BE EXTENDED BY |} Sa B)HE CAVED RIGHTIN|| — SiX-SHOOTERS IN GREAT | HERE CONS ORR | aT iY THe 4 AND TAMED TARANTULA ! ; COC THS SSN | I coax || EMANATE IS) 6 MNES RMI) statement that Major The further extension of improve- cd ‘ A new brand of preaching is intro- a F jothy ~J. ‘McCoy of that city is meuh, diate oes both ia} dewall site ay $ ne wiLiaatt "Fox Prooucrion ‘| queed by "Tom. Mix, the es ade? eS cue, ates B. L.;Dr. W. L. Hammond of B named. adjutent general for ing will be taken up this summer, ‘ | William Fox star, in “Hell Roarin’| Bi ler are. ty. jail at |recently was named de ty y r yy Was & vis- with the inauguration of new plans i Reform” which pened et the Itis| Doo are, in the cous far ces uot cr at iw apaeal. pert 2 by the city council for handling the Bs 7, 9 * |\theater yesterday. He lets his six-j Charge hag a result of rik nd is now rprttine ae # « n le F his new districts to be affected. The first i REFORM ;shooters deliver the sermons which| Midwest bunkhouse =the his néw work. r ns the nt districts to be paved will be cy; : ‘ im . lead to the regeneration of @ “bad” Big’ ‘Miiddy and stolen in trig ua | gener: it it is presumed t avenue west from Center street and little western town. tity of clothing belo: ny in Mrs. J.C. “Sado has feturn satawenté will *bé fan- Center street north of the courthouse IF YOU HATE A LIGHTING- FAST This is the best picture in which| y ing nging to men nothead ‘next week, following his re- to the Burlington tracks. When thc| CROWDS, COME WESTERN DRAMA WITH THE Mix:thesebealt a the camp. The loot was brot to Cas- an » wh it disposed. add greatly to his “fan” followers. eae hand dealer ata tration o “tle | because the star not only does marty | its value. All of the thrilling things, but the story itself} oH field nip ead both Beet Motive improvement district on North Center| EARLY. / LIGHTING-FAST STAR AT AIS BEST. street is started a complete circle of paving will extend around the court- | At the Isis Today and Tomerrow house in order to connect the paving; r with the north extension. E | he giitG CERO andjand Bolander Baye conf The city eounell authorized the city | c Mrs. E.R. Shipp has left for ../the supporting cast ix strohg. | ‘They wens axvested in Casper, the clerk to advertise for protests on a| | _ Cty News || visit in the eastern cities. | daring of Mix. THe ston fall ie | goods found and identified and the|{}} , certain date against the extension of | q— Toot a APE | othe cowbsy hece of “Hell Reggin"}men Were taken to Karan wears ry sidewalk improvement. districts. If} Wee : F Mr. and iti. Jack Guihen hav pegorm’ y tayfal x oarin’/ they were held in the eity. these protests do not come in the| James J. O’Brien of Glenrock is| taken an apartment in the Ward) 004: qy, is a Fe young ehap,|the arrival of County gy city will be divided into three districts | business visitor in Casper. apartments, 506 South Durbin street. | "nT eru] cusitement in, the te much| a, Walker of Douglas and Oo S: Bldg. 2nd Floor and the work in at least one of them! * ata ses PEt Gicitement in the town of |Messenger. All three of the men : completed before fall. |, Floyd Caffey of Lander is spend | Mrs. Nell Davis of Harrison, Neb.,| (snectem for th Reteta Ge Baty & | at first denied their guilt. : West Second street to the city|ing a few days in Casper on x com-|is visiting Mrs. Jee. Miferaah ea a i ies’! “Moebler and Bowen are men of oi limits west of the Standard refinery | bined business and pleasure trip. ses tha bioney bed ays to piel (Bad reputation, both havi ‘ will probaily come in for improve- . Sam Serviee is in from his ranch, | the money to the postoffiee; which 18|in police eourt eases, and ie A special showing of ment by paving this summer, as C. G. L. Briggs and J. M. Norland of eee rete fan Ge ehait e messen-| said to have a very black record in |{i “4 : B. Manbeck, general manager of the | Thermopolis are among the business} Mr. and Mrs. Tom Claire have re-|en ar e a pena ils he tarns| Denver. Bowen had been out of jail i | company appeared before the council | Visitors in Casper today. jturned from Douglas, wheré they | ¢ oa Tes ie Hi ideas be only a few days prior to his arrest ¥ Db) last night and agreed to take up the x spent the week end visiting with! oe b . "ee aa © hack a {om the burglary charge, havin; PORCH ard Soe paving work as soon as it was ex- J. L. Marquis'is a buaitiess visitor | friends and relatives. ki the fade, iT ahtte he iu en: | Gned $25 on ‘conviéiion, of disora if tended to the Standard company in Casper from Arminto today. ve ae ete aes h vn ag Thi ran aed act. He served ‘six days i specifications for the paving as set | J. O. Austin was among the busi- froin her rich for a few days’ visit. process foc: Wines bth Peat "Ee field, upon hjs promise to go to work, ||! it GOWAN VACHSSCNS Attn age [ness arrivals in Casper from Salt ats lcommence when he hits the tough PAY, the Moregt Se his Alle pnd i n the meantime, pending the pav-| Creek yesterday. Harry N. Isenberg is a business lead a more is life. ing the Standard company will keep! Bade | visitor In,Oanper toda Me, Iashbers|SEVtLe TCL R eee aeea Spee padi Ad | Aa in the better arodead Wash Dresses . the street passing north of its plant Judge €. EB, Winter made a hurried y Theo. Beeker ef Snosnoni is spend- | as summoned here on a case in the jandits, in the best possible condition and will i il dock f th f | to Dougias yesterday or business | “ ng a few days in Casper on a com-|¢ivil docket o: ie spjring term o: “The leader of this ‘gang is the | HP that ar di ey fevereibte atonal ‘foneed | bined business and pleasure trip. [court in which he js a defendant. | sheriff of the town, He has had tie |i comtgetiom with the spring term of |f i e ifferent, These Dresses are and which the city fathers recently | | only minister frightened aWay. Tit} yi } . H. Hyer of Parkerton is spend-| Mrs. T, S. Taliferro, one of thc) knows of the matter and takes the} ee eaakeala wtae caeea| ‘We a few days in Casper on busi-|most prominent Wyoming women, is| preacher’s place. Finding they can-' lat yo ees Be che baa of yon up. ness. ie visitor in Casper today. She is} not get rid of him, the outlaws pull| EeA teh beta ai Lag Pct Parken the paving work is taken up es 8 & here on club matters pertaining to the/ the church down over his head, Tim aan wi a Ls gon ig or i a record will be compiled by the city Mrs. 0. E. Snyder of Salt Creek| State Federation of Women’s clubs. | forgets his meek and’ lowly calling | fornithitig the fixtures for new | engineer to show just where the road | is a social visitor in Gasper today. ae and starts in to get even. Then fol- beautifully made with the best grade ’ of Ginghams and Rep. ‘Priced } city hall, is a business visitor in Cas |}) should run and a recvord of the road phd Miss May Hamilton, county super-, lows a series of stunts on horseback pet today. he ees ah: 7 6 ‘ eS will be made for the first time since Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Finnegan an@:intendent of schools, is expected t¢ ;end other dare-devil acts that would | Th Aes i} : $6.50 ; 9 00 the Wyoming territorial days. son, J. W., Jr., of Casper, Wyo., are'return from Chicago Monday where put Tom Mix in a class by himself | e spring term of the district |f et SSE e sa smong the tourists here for an ex- she has been a business visitor for|if he hadn't put himself there long} court opened this morning with the é 3 : ‘ tended visit. Mr. Finnegan, who vis- ihe past week. ibefore. The gang gets all that is|"ading of the docket and settin . CASPER FIRM ited Tampa twenty-three years ago, ss |coming to it, the real minister re- clvil cases. Court, operted at 1! i tins i has been a regular winter visitor here Mr. and Mie Hugh L. Patton wil:|turns and marries. Tom and Doris. | 0’clock but the docket, is ier. large that |} : snore? f TAKES AGENCY. tor several years.—Tampa, (Fla.) leave this evening for Denver, wher¢ | OL Suv CMS jthe court hmd not. fini hearing: ve RN Seer ; Morning Tribune. they will visit for several days. The| Judge A. C. Campbell has return-|demurrers and petitions and setting’ } sane e ie Rear FOR OA KLA ND bts cx aia trip will be made overland in the Pat-/¢d from a business trip in Cheyenne [itil cases this morning. The erimin \ WHIT D Lewis Barker is attending the meet- ton car. jend Denver to be on hand for the| “locket will be taken up this after: | ; Y ing of the State Board of Sheep Com- bie poet jopening of the spring term of the | oon. 1% ty: i * Saas hi a ewe ee Joe C. Mansfield, ager of raissioners in Cheyenne. Jack Sheehan and Tom Majors re-| district court. Ke | NOTED EDIE Re iM a « the Shockley Servi corpora: | eens turned this morning from Rawlins. | \ Pus » - ; 3 ‘ tion announces that the firm has se-; The choir of St. Mark’s Episcopai here they took Zura Eagleston and| F. J. Wiedeke, seeretary for J. M.| i” 7 ~~~ Made of French Pércale cured the agency for the popule-'church will hold its rehearsals on DL. Willis, two convicts who were re-| Carey ang Son,. at Careyhurst, is a} Notice is Reteby Bis givén’ that School ; { cently sentenced to the state peniten-| Lusiness visitor in Caspet today. He| District No. 2 wilt receive applieation: ; }\ i Oakland automobile and that there Thursday evening instead of Friday s Fi will ke a big reduction in prices -s they have previously done. A | tiary. is cheeking up on county records. | up to 8 oclotk p. m. March 5, 1919, |{f 7 starting immediately. The price of full attendance is desired as there pcg Teh {pt the office of the clerk, 112 North |} Specially Priced last $1.500, has been changed is to bé a meeting in the rectory M. O. Corey, general manager of Perry mie is arcs to re-| Center street, Casper, Wyomi 7 at} Q / e 50 is the high point. after the rehearsal. the Amalgamated Oil company, re-| turn to Casper tonight from an ek-| which time action willbe taken there- | i} é Mr. Mansfield y strate one of the classy new cars that Mrs. C. C. Campbell and her baby are now on display at the service daughter returned home from the pr:- ze, vate hospital vesterd 1 be glad to demon- eee turned yesterday from Salt Lake aid) tended business visit in Denver an 'on, for the position of janitor of the jg Ogden.’ Utah, where he was conferr-| other points in ¢onnecti ith his! Park School building. | | ing with associates on Wyoming hold-| mineral holdings in the vicinity of| WILLIAM O. WILSON, Clerk. s Theringpolis._ \Pub. Mat. 4, and 5.4 1919. Y 4 DAYS ONLY > —— ON LADIES Men’s and Womens’ No. 105 Dark Trench Gray welt sole temeriowe hee. S995 | Winter Footwear No. ie Bettlesbip Gray Kid, Mili- tary Heal. An unusual value, $10.00, cut to. POoae This is positively our last call to soi on No. 109 Black Gun Metal, Calf, Military Heel, walking > ) - boot, $7.00, cut to... $5.75 Winter Footwear No. hig Favenia Brown Kid. A handsome shoe, $11; cut-to. No. 15 Mahogany — Calf; English: last, $9.50 at $6.73 No. 4, Dark Red : sed Hide, . medium No. 77, All Russia Calf,SCuban heel. A real street * te boot, $10.00, cut to $7.75 Our Spring Shoes aré now arriving and we. No. 81, Havana Brown Kid, covered heel, custom ™ $44 25 are crowded for room, $o we must clear our No. 18, Dark Lotus Calf, English Bal, made in New York, $14.00, cut to........... ‘Em Up, $6. oe; cut to. eee) No. 52, Field Mouse covered Louie Heel. The $9 75 shelves of every pair ot high shoes possible No, 29; Vici Kia, leather lined, eushi e season’s best color, $11.50, cut to to make room tor our “incoming ‘Spring sole, rubber heck 8 4-2 $9. | a Stock, which will be the most up-to-date and — Win a me No. 17, Veal Calf Blues complete line in Casper, welt sole af army i value $6.5 Remember This Unusual Discount Sale wa i POSITIVELY CLOSES. No. 75, Black Mat Kid, eather Louie Heel 75 extra value at s No. 76, MaMogany Kid, high Louie Heel, usual ' $9. 75 $12.00, cut to No. 62, Dark Tan Calf, English Heel. A fine school 5 15 hoe, $7.00, cut to e An assorted lot consisting of high and low Heels. Small sizes only. Values up to $7.50, cut to. $4.75

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