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IS PRESENTS GENTENMIAL TO AP32NC%,. “HUB ft SS | Cheyenne Saturday. | | £ the Upper La-Prele, was sold to |i here March 11 it was voted to| FINE FEATURES. BE CELEBRATED Sou. somo <curstgaorarn NE CENT SALE MPAGE SIX — THE CASPER DAILY . TRIBUNE filed with the secretary of state at DOUGLAS, Wyo.—An important = ae 3 ;Teal estate transaction was completed | P2?¥>, of which George E. Abbott is [last week when the Frank Virden |President and A. D. Johnston sec-| | 5 ry 1 a) ranch, one of the fine stock ranches | etary, announced that at a meet- ce * the Erwin-M Tiverstock y,| 80 out of business, and the Standard Wallace Reid Heads Bill Tonight; | Expenditure of $40,000 Planned! The Sonate eee $50,000. They | Cattle company, of which John E. auacce clanca ~ | by Local Lodge on 100th {was for the land only, which includes | Thayer, Jr., is president and Walter | |1300 acres of deeded and 1600 acres |C- Harris secretary, announced that| “Heart of the Sunset” Fri- Anniversary of Founding of leased land. Mr. Virden retains|#t @ meeting in Cheyenne March’ his livestock and may continue with 17 the same action was taken. ss Rea | of the Order. day Attraction. | ——. : it until November, when possession es | Casper Lodge I. O. O. F. is mak-|of the ranch is given to the new) The usually good run of features ng elaborate preparations for the owners, or he may dispose of it now, is booked for the week at the Iris! 9hservance of the 100th anniversary the purchasers of the ranch having theater, beginning tonight when W of the founding of the order in the not yet decided whether or not they lace Reid, one of the screcn’s best| United States, which occurred at will take over the stock. The Virden | artists appears in “The Man from | Baltimore, Maryland, on April 26, ranch is beautifully located in the Up- Funeral Range,” a yp that teems | 1319, per LaPrele valley, just above the with realistic and tense uations. The plans and specification of the dam. Some of the land was neces- There are few film stars today |remodelling of the exterior of Odd sary for the extension of the reser- who receive a greater amount of mail|Fellows block are under considera-|voir and will probably be leased or | Fox Picture Tomorrow; & expr ve of the pleasure he gives/tion and it is expected that work/sold to the irrigation company for e the writers than Wallace Reid. s | will be commenced about the first of that purpose. Sw eet Home vers: tility, talent and imagination are | June. The estimated cost is between: Sa n this practical age paint ; placing him in the roster of the truly | $30,000 and $40,000 and when com- CHARGED WITH FAILURE lays auninpertant putin STARTS * great performers for the photoplay.|pleted the building will be one of TO SECURE LICENSES Eocaemakires Tom Mix, the William Fox star, is|the most beautiful lodge buildings in coming to the‘ Iris theater Wednes-|the inter-mountain states. LANDER, Wyo.—Three of Lan- M°MurTRY day in another western photopl. a = der’s prominent citizens were order- which Don’t forget that we « genu-|plete stock of paints based on glass including wind shields. We can desc om- ed to appear before the local justice of the peace Friday morning to answer a complaint filed by Sheriff “Fig! htinge for Gol ed i riproaring Mrxep Paint a nes ursday, April 17th AND CONTINUES THREE DAYS MAKE OUT YOUR LIST AND SHOP EARLY ine Mix play. The story i ; is especially well edapted the book «The Highgrader,” by Wil- s you money. Natrona Lumber Gaylord for driving automobiles home use. 2 1s the Caen liam Macleod Raine, and the scen-|Co. 4-15-6t without their 1919 license. Paint for the western home-own- om, the well- 2 == = = ————= ario is by Ch: ; known drama reen writer. mluenustorsGold iis) said ito] beqans BEFORE BUYING YOUR SPRING SUIT, CALL AT other splendid vehicle for Mix dare- | devil stunts, with a pretty love story t f running through it and some good | I h G d Cl h Sh Hardivestarniightines eAGliva beac e fole) otnes op —————— ee AND LOOK OVER MY LINE OF SAMPLES is one of the big amusement features. Made-to-Measure Suits for Mr. Mix has a new leading lady this $25.00 and Up time in Miss Teddy Sampson. Clothes to fit you personally, in fabric and fashion is what 4 I work for. Your measurements and instructions Yours for Business, are my only guide. W. S. KIMBALL, JR. | 115 West First G. A. FREES - of See Ben’s | DENVER. COLO: | , THE K ] M B A L L ecaetee | D RUG STORE jin the west solicits, at least, a share! “THE REXALL STORE” “THE PIONEER STORE” er—the Dry Climate Paint—for30 years it bas stood the climatic conditions peculiar to the Rocky Mountains. Ready mixed and ready to use. Sold by leading dealers throughout the West. Send for Color Card showing 32 colors. We want your businets and in order to make you one of our steady customers we are putting on this sale at prices below cost on all Rexall merchandise. Twelve thousand dollars worth of the best merchandise obtainable in any drug store has been purchased from the United Drug company for this sale and will be sold at prices far below what you will buy drugs and sundries again this year. Let us make a steady customer of you at the Werld’s Greatest Drug Stores—“The Rexall Store” in Casper. | | A western drama de luxe is ‘Heart of the Sunset,” Rex Beach’s latest picturization of one of his own nov- els, to be seen at the Iris on Friday. If the term “Western drama” con- jures up a picture of frowning six- 7 jof your trade. We are the only/{ strictly Cash Store in Casper. Al} | goods must be paid for before leav- jing our store or on delivery. All are| treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay) Q i LESS. We cater to quality as well! e cop: e 0 or ] i as price. Groceries Meats and Hard-| ware. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., aaa | Swift & Co EEOC EEE, im mpany Save your money—at at the Har |REAd the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Money Seccccvsccccoccoe e 7 e : COO EDEN WASHING MACHINE : é Big Business is usually pictured in ANNA Q | the public mind as a huge, soulless NILSSON machine. As a matter of fact, it is just rr a collection of human beings like you. REX BEACH'S Ummericcon Classic Without boasting and simply to “HEART i. give to the public an idea of the human af the SUNSET J side of Swift & Company, we publish the following facts: sweating horses and shooters, laria cowboys covered with alkali dust (ap- } plied by the property man just be- | fore the director calls “‘Camera!’”), The lowest rate of wages paid to men has been increased voluntarily her tion, with s vants. Her hu lord of his lan therefore, t finement ur pervades “Heart of t should not be that this i the dram e je e e e e e e e e e e je e e ° disregard the Western tinge and give} ff and by arbitration 167 per cent in the ° auention for a moment to the de past three years; the wages of all 1s LO epiag . : packing-house labor have been in- ° In “Heart of the Sunset’ you will a f 125 C see Ed Austin and his b iful bride, | creased an average Oo! per cent. is Alaire, owners of thous 5 ay A ‘ 8 of valuable Texas and Mexican graz-| AWM There is an Employes __ Benefit ls ing land and cattle enough to cover| ff Association (voluntary) providing dis- lo them all, in their sumptuously fur-| ff ability and death benefits for a small is nished ranch home. They are West- weekly payment. Sick allowances are i ern people, living in the land of great | ‘din ti fi 2 i spaces and governed largely by the | granted in times of illness. and pensions ° conventions, or lack of cc ions, | : for disability and old age are provided 3 of their neighbors, but they are born Hh without expense to the employes. © and bred gentle people and conduct i 8 themselves as such. The ranch house | iif Under a two year time payment plan S has a large retinue of servants and | [Ail 4,000 employes have become shareholders in e If J tif Austir a ceremony of the i Swift & Company. 3 : evening m Range s banish- | a je mn ed when Al: an eve ing | Company physicians attend employes Dei: frock and Austin dinner coat. | needing their help at the plant and at home, Ft Mm When Alaire t is i} “| without charge. | PR A) nr, ore than 1,500 of the 7,500 men who left to join the army and navy have returned to their jobs, and jobs are waiting for the others as soon as they return. At the general office in Chicago, every boy is given an hour’s schooling daily. on company time, such work being accredited by $4 Puts One In Your Home $4 PITTI rriiriiitii tt) eatuation ighte f the high school authorities in securing a two | effectiveness by contrast. | year commercial course diploma BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ee = H A_summer home is maintained at Fish ‘ FREMONT COUNTY FAIR | { Lake, Indiana, near Chicago, where women | plant employes may spend their vacations, TOBE HELD NEAT FALL) Fe aes coanSay if empening wih | other employers to improve living conditions LANDER, Wyo.—At the regular] i around the stock yards. monthly session of the board of | J county commissioners for Fremont county it was decided to hold a coun- | ty fair at Lander some time this for the purpose of displaying mont county’s great agricultural products, as well as the mining and oil and various other features usual)’ found in connection with county fairs, The board appointed the foll citizens of the county to s HH i! members of the county fair board: Hi + 1 Messrs. Withrow and Talcott of slit Swift & Company, U. S. A. Riverton, Frank oli, Frank Mc- { Dowell and Charles F. Patterson of Lander. The fair will be held some time this fall in advance of the state fair in order that the exhibits may be sent on to the state fair.” | Se | Save your money—ent at the Har-| vey. This Special Offer for this Week Only The EDEN Washing and Wringing Machine is sold on an absolute guarantee. A factory representative will give you a free demonstration any day this week. Phone now for your demonstration THEY ARE GOING FAST. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY: Natrona Power Co. Phone 69, 0000 O0OCOOOOOOSOOHOOOHOCOCOOOEEOC® More and more thought and attention are being given to the opportunity and responsi- bilities presented in a big industry to improve working conditions and to raise living standards, These are beginnings of a broad, construc: tive program, details of which are now being worked out by the Employes’ Relations Com- mittee of Swift & Company.