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PAGE SIX THERMOPOLIS 153 BUSY BOOSTING ITS ADVANTAGES | at Douglas to protect cattle from the Launched STOCK WILL BE DIPPED FOR SCABIES, LOCATION OF PLANTS 15 ORDERED Stockmen of Wyoming decided at a meeting of the Central Wyoming Stockgrowers’ Protective Association PARTY OF FIVE ESCAPE “DROWNING IN RIVER AS THE CASPER BAILY TRIBUNE “CASPER TALENT: IN. MUSIGAL SHOW NOISE“ BELLE QF ARCADIA’ ON TUESDAY GLE NROCK, Wyo— Wyo.—Their car de-| flected by a raised plank which sent it crashing thru the railing of the lower bridge, a party of five were Gay and talented stage folk of the ;country club near the race track. Misé modern American type will frolic on} Velma Fox will appear in the lead- the stage of the Iris theater tomor-|ing role as the Belle. Mr. Robert ! MONDAY; ¥; APRIL 7, 1919 - PROPERTY OWNERS MUST BEAR GOST OF CLEANUP; ee but ee guarantees to for. ae teams to move the refuse away. e impression that the city was to ie the expense spread from an iter: mppesting in Saturday’s issue of th2 Tribune. “Eee SS Mrs. M. Sheldon, who has been vis- | Under the Glan plans to beautify | | Casper during the spring and sum-| Imer, in which all back lots and al- | iting for the past several weeks at leys will be cleaned up, the city will| various Iowa points, has returned to not bear the expense of the improve-! Casper. Campaign by New! ravages of scabbies by establishing Brecipitated into the swirling ‘ ore row evening when the young people; Sable and Mr. Yoakum will furnish : Wea by f Seas ae at convenient points a_ sufficient of the Platte river and rescued with of Casper will present the musical the fun for the evening by present- Mende, ol Co hee Is number of dipping plants to treat difficulty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ger- farce “The Belle of Arcadia” for the| ing Hebrew comedy roles. Others A S S I S T Y oO U R H E A L T H Showing Good Results and [ai of the herds that come under dom, Miss Gerdom and J. L. Hardy Mothers’ League, the proceeds of|in the cast will be Messers. derbert Big Year Is Expected Wyo., April 7. ivities of the newly »polis Chamber of and laborers of all kinds the coming year it Is ex- that outside capital will be sted in the erection of hotels, homes and busi- erected by io- exceedingly Buile re vrir the jurisdiction of the association While the disease has not spread | gererally through the herds of the | state, | tent on the ranges north of the river it has appeared to sugh an ex- will be used a dipping solution rec- ommended by the government animal bureau will be constructed at Twenty Mile Creek, Beaver Dam, head of Spring Creek, at the Carl Williams ranch on Duck Creek, at the Am- spoker ranch on Sage Creek, on An- telope near the Ogallala ranch, on and baby were the victims. The fact that one end of the car protruded from the water helped to! ve the occupants. Mrs. Gerdom was rescued and placed on the up- cern of any. Mr. Gerdom, who struck log or some other object in the river, ere bruises but serious _ otherw: ise. WORK MADE BY results were suffered a hemorrhage of the } lungs and se which will be utilized in extending | Bogue, Glenn Stone and Robert Mac- the Soldiers’ and and Sailors’ club,| Kay, and the, best of alla bevy of which will virtually take in all of the | Casper’s beauties will grace the stage young people of this city. |as one of the livliest choruses west The play is a clever intermingling of Broadway. Mrs. Yoakum is in charge of | s work, and both Mr. and/ um appear to be thoroly | 2: and it is quite evident that the theatergoers of Cas- per will enjoy an exceptional treat. ay is of the broad comedy 1 in front of a f: nable A SEAL Sait ———E at More————_ FRUIT AND VEGETABLES r is co-operation with the | as to alarm cattlegrowers lest it shall turned car but in an effort to save of theatrical and non-theatrical per- Miss Betty Carpenter will direct ment and He offices in anne affect every hoof in the country. It; her daughter, who sank a second sons of the present time. Of the 26 the orchestra, and promises that the | @ We always have in stock a complete line itions for returned soldiers. | Was the belief of the 125 growers time, had to be rescued again. Sec- characters in the cast 22 are girls. music will be the best ever presented | of everything in seasonable Fruits and Vege- chamber also has blished| Who attended the meeting that tion men from the Burlington near- The piece is being produced by before a local audience. | bles. W. handl erythin; that grows. rd and is mak-| prompt and thoro dipping will soon, by rushed to their aid. The baby ac-| H. F. Yoakum, late of the officers tables. e jandie evi ig fe @ mechanies,| atrest the disease. Vats, in which|cepted the danger with the least con- training school at Camp Lee, Vir-|s STRAWBERRIES TODAY “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET and prospects for the | Salt Creek and near the Major Orms-| velopment of the greatest health|by ranch. Dipping will start with’ CRIPPLED HERO Ph 247 and Get the Best resort in the w re encouraging | th ring roundup. Most of the cat-1 jone an 2 in extensive plans to meet the of the futur of Commerce says: State of Wy legislature appropriated thousan for the Big Horn reserve, and et we look ard with- “We have several proven oil fields | r vicinity of Thermopolis: several thousand acres of agricultural nd al under irrigation; the great Owl Creek project, thousands and thousands of acres of grazing lands both for sheep and cattle, which > be e within a few years will be dotted ith homes of prosperous 4 farmers, and ranchers. ontemplation of a refinery ure of, and properly market by and tributary to in the ne. people. e situated on the main line 3urlington railroad, betveen per and Billings; 192 miles from as the Big Horn Basin, if ng population alone of a thou- nd people per month. We will begin paving main f the city about May 1, or , Which will add a great deal to the beauty and permanence of the This undertaking did not re- one opposing voice, as all are aT nd willing to do anything for tie future advance of the common- vealth. The gates of our city are open to all who wish to better their present conditions. “We are located on the Yellow- stone Highway, the main thorofare to the Yellowstone National Park. Will have ample campaign grounds and free water and lighting facilities ommodate the tourists in the to ac ders Randolf, Henry Hallam, T. W. ‘nings, W. H. Burton, Templer Saxe yand Mary Carr. 1 his own hands having been carried adapted from the famous stage suc cess of the same name, written b: the late Crales Klein, and was pro- of Albert E. Smith. impelling screen career, nounces that the beautiful star has exceeded even her notable triumph as Mary Turner in ‘‘Within the Law.” ap the house. A Wantad will sell it. —_— vey. The Chamber of Commerce apropri- ated $1,000 to start the movement, and with the help of the citizens and | tle in pastures have been dipped or will be at once. 1 fund in the bank for that purpose. Alice Joyce is supported by a cast of exceptional strength and balance in “The Lion and the Mouse,” the Vitagraph super-feature, which will IS SHOWN HERE shows a glove box with burnished brass trimmings made by a soldier S NOTABLE CAST INTHE France minus the use of his hands. who returned from the battlefields of jand occupational training for the ben- efit of soldiers who have been prived of the use of arms, legs or de- while serving their country. glove box in the Webel dis- be seen in the Iris theater today. | Play was brot to Casper by Mrs. E. The players are: Conrad Nagel, Ar- Carlton, Mona Kingsley, Jane Jen- “The Lion and the Mouse” is duced under the personal supervision The featured role, that of Shirley Rossmore, gives Miss Joyce the most appealing and characterization of her and Vitagraph an- —$$$—— Don’t let that old furniture clutter Save your money—eat at the Har- county commissioners we will build this road thru Wind River mountains which will be passable the entire year. “The Chamber of Commerce with its able board of directors is behind against the resumption of manufac- R. Shipp who has just returned from an extended eastern visit. tained in the display is a knitted bag which was made by a soldier_who is Also con- learning the use of artificial hands, away with a shell while he was fight- ng the Hun. Pg MIGHIGAN VOTING ON BEER AND WINE TODAY United Prens. ) DETROIT, Mich: .» April 7.—Michi- | gan was balloting today on the ques- tion of reinstating light wines and ‘beer or remaining dry. More than 100,000 newly enfran- chised women will play a large part in determining the question. Both the wets and drys expressed confidence in obtaining the support of the women. jority Wets believe a ma- of the women will vote in favor of the amendment, men from becoming whiskey drink- ers.” Drys argue the women are dis- gusted with saloons and_ will vote ture and sale of intoxicating liquor 0 save the | Special Values All This Week Monarch E. J. Extra Sifted Peas, No. 2 Can, Per Can . Dixie Tomatoes, No. 1 Can, Per Can. ..... Empson’s Tomatoes, No. 2 Gan, . Empson’s Hominy, No. 2 1-2 Can Empson’s Kraut, No. 2 1-2 Can . Fuschia Seeded Raisens, 12 oz. package, Pansy Brand Dried Apples, Per Pound Sweet or Sour Pickles, 1 quart jar‘. Citizens Equity Association : “Citizens Equity Saves for Casper Citizens” ~ 236 E. Second Telephone 304 Secccccccccccpeccocococe Cocececccccccgcsoogooce 114 South Wolcott —— Two Stores —— 151 South Center ; Wwing these) prospects/a}state” |) ucthe associations voted to Daysa Te. || AU display, injthel windows) of itha | sextet ued by the Thermopoiis | ward or stolen cattle and deposited Webel Comercial company store KEEN KUTTER The Walter Reid hospital is located Columbine Peas, No. 2 Can, 16 | no wen) TION AND THE MOUSE? sith tssew's capitat"and has‘as te $8 Per Can . LOC SHEARS !"2 SCISSORS Arkansas, | |purpose the teaching of vocational = Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor Blades. as eT 4 Complete stock of Garden Tools, fag Hose, Grass Cutters, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers, Nozzles, Clamps and connections. All sizes Refrigerators at very moderate prices. One, Two and Three Hole All-Vapor and Gaso- line Stoves. Water, Electric and Hand Power Washing Ma- chines. Rabbit, Poultry Field Fence and Barbed Wire. Fly Screen, Black and Galvanized, from 12 inches wide to 48 inches wide. All kinds floor and Furniture Oils and Wax. ‘ “Everything a Hardware Store should have and many other lines.” Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES”” CASPER WYOMING and boosting the bond issue for the good road movement, and Hot Springs county will likely lead any county in the state. At the special election voting the bond issue, Thermopoli and this county contemplate many new improvements in all lines of in- dustrial work during the re-construc- ition period.” IRI MATINEE 2:30 AND 4 P.M. NIGHT—FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 TODA. ON IS ALBERT E. SMITH’S LATEST PRODUCTION ; “THE LION AND THE MIOUSE”’ A screen adaption of the famous stage success of the same name, written by the late Charles Klein and produced under the personal supervision of Albert E. Smith. ALICE JOYCE She had brought the richest man in the world to his knees—and she loved his son. Did she get him? OPSIS—Shirley Ri a clever and determined American girl—just like thousands of other American girls. She pata Right nade ‘Right. Mee Burkett Ryder was the financial colossus of the world. He believed Might made Right. And when Shirley bearded this Lion in his den and challenged his might, he laughed. To him, it was the Lion playing with the Mouse. Girl halts impeachment trial; exonerates father, federal judge; financial Lion brought to knees by little “Mouse,” who defied his power. Senator's daughter elopes with secretary. A thriller from start to finish. wednesday TOM MIX In the 1919 Version of Comedy TOM and JERRY MIX A Western Comedy with Sparkling Myrth = - in Michigan, In Detroit alone 65,000 ere eligible to vote today. Politi-| cal observers predicted Michigan | would be voted wet. They base their calculations on expected heavy ma-| jorities in liberal centers like Detroit | xnd other of the larger cities. | EUG 4 immediately upon n of the Chamber of Com promoted the movement of se- curing the co eting link of the pub- 2 . from the north part of ate to the sonth part which will known as the Mexi Passroad. women merce, the be ] HA Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Our luggage is the kind to tie to— sturdy, proof against the kicks and scuffs of rough handling. And there’s in-built quality that makes them last beyond expectation. Whether you want a Bag, a Suitcase or a Trunk, you will find nothing to equal them. We have a full line of new styles now on hand. Come in and see them. $15. 0 AND $4. 5 AnD $2. 2 AND Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” WATCH OUR WINDOWS BUY W. S. S. WATCH OUR WINDOWS ANAM TRUNKS PRICED AT occcccssccsssucscssene TRAVELING BAGS PRICED AT... SUIT CASES PRICED AT ...