Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 9

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'F YOUR DAD GOT RICH Prospector who had struck it rich, would you hire an instructor in de- Laramie Quarter Section Brings portment? Would you feel aggriev-/ Campaign Started by Lovell Com-| House, where they will be stored. $50 an Acre; State Land | if you were snubbed in society mercial Club Receives Wide The articles include antique furn Che Casper Daiiy Cribune ioned at C * 3 : of the new (From Kemmerer Republican) trail appropriation of three million Women aldermen in Ca ; The first of several carloads of dollars for each of the fis gifts presented to President and Mrs. 1919, 0 and 1f s of interest to this community since 500 of the fiscal year 1919 appro tion has been allotted to the shone National forest for the con 1} years of three in number—one in ¢ special two in the city of Alberni, B. $6.- | Wilson by European rulers and gov i | denments has freadhed the jWhite ° Fi A beeause of your uncouth r H i ical inte ai structi f the K ‘ree i ness This Spring. the questions Susie Balwin wa the Basin Region. * feral hundred thousand dollars. The and ishawoox ¢ sum of $3, —M ASTE R STRENGTH pon to answer after her father made | ‘constitution prohibits the acceptance 250 is now x a like Be: 4 & CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 13.—An- 2 ducky ‘rike in Starveout Camp,| Petitions setting forth the need|by*the president of any sift from! amount will be other record has been smashed, State- ang ee she answered them is re- of additional passenger service be- “20Y king, prince or foreign Rue Neath fin hernia comity iow ea! ¢ Enid Bennett in “Fuss | tween Casper and Billings and re-| Without the consent of Con . r i H.| questing the operation of another But this law does not apply to the mount picture which will} train a day each way on the Burling- wife of a president. |ton ere being circulated thruout the |northern part of the state as the re- sult of a campaign waged by the Lovell Commercial club. The peti- , * tion, which would no doubt be widely *t al! times and feel t endorsed here if circulated, is self |explanatory and reads as follows: “We, the undersigned patrons of ‘and Featers,” her lates s passed the fifty-dollar-an-acre mark. ‘Tnee-Par Pe ae eal From in front of the county court- be show: house A. Baker, state commissioner'> Whe» Sus of public lands, disposed of entire}a luck, section for $56 an acre. The tract Francisco to negotiate a sale of his went to a Stromsburg, Nebr., man “min: claim to a promoter, he took | after he and 30 others had indulged Susie with him. When they went to in a period of spirited bidding. ‘the promoter’s home for dinner, the | The property is section 16, town- ncouthness of Susie and the con-| ship 17, range 60, and is_ situated spicuous lack of polish displayed by! near the Albin postoffice. It brought her father, brought a sneer from the what is perhaps the highest price Wife of the promoter, 5 ever paid for state land in this Susie, a heart of gold throbbing in b her breast, © "nantly d dhe Receipts received by the state land father from the ; hire department and arid land _ receipts structor to ted “ for the biennial period ending Sept.\quired an education and wound ©> |’, 30, 1918, amounted to $1,933, her romance by marrying the son of |; 628.76, an increase of $842,786.92 the millionaire mining man. ; over the 1916 receipts. The in- Dougl: MacLean is leading man crease for the period ending 1916 and lent play over 1914 was $291,463.84. ve é the Iris theater today. Baldwin’s father made strike and was called to San Chicago, Ba eect rain shippers, sion to 3 arious roles. The story wa This $1,933,628.76 shows only the ten by Julien Josephson andthe pic- actual amounts received by the land ture directed by Fred Niblo. li office and is exclusive of amounis! : «1 from other sources, which SK” EE PS CHANGE’ may be properly credited to the land income. These f Id in- Hate fveiyer centloe matmialot| PEE MIE (GETS permanent land funds 396,72, and interest upon dep of land funds (including interest on trust funds re d from the land depart- ment) §$ : _ RAWLINS, Wyo., May 14.—An- able to make other tribute to the An ‘man was received re 3. Adding to these yp, ; recaipts from this\osiga: Beek antl recently manager of the total amounts to 51.56, an increase of $889,- 49 over the former two years. collected during the last two 4, rs amount $44,493.95, an in- ing four dollars Beck didn’t know he had lost. A returned soldier at As- i was the author of tfe ne: on a_ troop ed Rawlins in January. are 5 ; : ‘your cafe ¢ ro r ja isferred to the State general fund YOUr cafe and got four dollars rom a one and no portion accrues to the land office. The land income funds are funds arising from the rentals of lands you without interest. Thanks.” to four hours granted to the state in the « ne prover regarded it p Admission for the purp« indie Yr , still active and by the tit] of the funds. The rentals busy writing, al in her 89th “Business is rapidly in ye is a prominent example of what every line in this territory 1 Sold age can accomplish for she can in increase of trace back a career that has gained | cunt of $ in power and prestige with every January !, 1918, the oi | birthday, as a writer and author of f gone into the per-| ed a SE ae manent funds, but prior to that time; Waltz me around again — Willie. (with the exception of the university ;Next Sunday at Riverside park. ' royalties) they were .put in the ir | 5-13-4t* come funds. Fe | 43 A Goldwyss | All five members of the state board | clare” of charities and reform left Chyec last night for an inspection tri the state institutions under their con trol. Those making the trip are Goy- ernor Robert D. Carey ary of State W. E. Chaplin, » Auditor! >, Jefferis, State Treasurer A. D nd State Superintende arine A, Morton. The fifirst st will be at Worland. pegs. MEX. HERDER IS MURDERED ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Mz Ramon Sobe Spaniard, of age, lost his life during a quarre! | with Carlos Mares, a Mexican. So- | bella was employed on the Gottsche | ranch and Mares was employed on the Rife ranch. Some of Sobella’ sheep had strayed onto the Rife pas- | ture, and Mares ordered them off. Sobella claimed that it was open land and a quarrel ensued. Mares drew | a gun and killed Sobella instantly. | The body was brought to Rock, Springs and being held awaitin,: | Samuel funeral arrangements. Mares ¥ arrested and istin the city jail await ing trial. | MABEL Record Phone Service | NO The editor of The Japan Timex ND says the telephone ‘service in Japan ta is utterly bad. He wonders *t what | Job would have done had he lived in | AWAY Tokyo and wanted to telephone the He concludes with the following in-| cident: “A ledy in Karuiwaza_ eall- | ed up her house in Tokyo, left. by ! the next train, got the call, and talk- ; Paes ed to herself in Karuiwaza si j AT THE IRIS THEATER FRIDAY | From the world-famod sti after she arrived in Tokyo We Carry a Complete Line of Toilet Articles Including | | | | | | \ COLD CREAMS: TOILET WATERS Nyal’s Mavis Daggett & Ramsdell’s Djer Kiss Melba Melba Meritol Palmer's Page’s TOILET SOAPS—large assortment. FACE POWDERS—large assortment. TALCUM POWDERS—large assortment. MASSAGE CREAMS—large ortment. SHAVING CREAMS and LOTIONS. FACE CHAMOIS. POWDER PUFFS. CASPER, PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry “Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street train service and that we shall re- sue ators , : ceive the necessary train service, so sya Pe (| Burlington & Quincy | ttt the Burlington Route will in laste + Railroad and residents of the Town whereupon | of Thermopolis, Wyoming, a great! ;meny being business men, traveling! | 0), men, professional men, live stock andj manufacturers and eople in all walks of life, who have i your passenger ins, do hereby respectfully call! your attention to while Casper, Wyoming, has two S portray the! trains a day each way on your lines, writ-| 4nd one each way on the Chicagog) and Northwestern Railway, and Bil-' has several trains, each way on your lines and those! of the Northern Pacific, yet all the ttowns in between ings, with the exception of Laurel, ae % oanslar 3 Montana, have only one passenger United States lands, $13,673.65, in- so Peon rie and overloaded as to make it un- schedule, which rican army causes great inconveniences to the the fact that vs, Montana, Cesper and Bill- cently by James traveling public through its inabil- ity to make connections. afe. It was a letter contain- “We all feel that the amount of enger and freight business de- from our rch way. now have from nine to twelve so overloaded as not to provide : accommodations for many ers and being am glad to return the four dollars to; trains they are frequently from one discontent and ¢ te” The PowerBehindthe Strong ee Sturdy Men and Healihy Beautiful Women of Today . j increase more rapidly if the train ervice was better. We as a peo-, collectively, to co-operate with you t it is only jmecessary to call your attention to j the unsatisfactory condition of our well known on Time”, this section live up to its “Alw ;Standard of the strength o! fwo weeks’ ever 8,000,900 1 annually as a ton : * The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE SF people snost astonish 9 { Special Thursday and Friday i} Richelieu Superfine Sifted Peus ......... ere. 30e | eer Vall Richeli Tiny Peas a Cerne ie eat totes eos 30e Richelieu 45) COMPUTAT Small E. J. Peas .. ne ee reseed aed Cc f ixvorcrs IME SHEETS Estimates on Job Work Comptometer Operators territory by your Furnished by the ny, through our influence. di- CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, and indirectly, entitles us to ¢ Phone 142-W Office n additional passenger train asper orage mpahiy The passenger \ General Storage | Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables | such heavy | which USES | Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner ——_—— | CALL 74-J Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. The Sensation of the WE Powder River Fields Promises Made and Kept Another Complete Drilling Outfit Purchased for From the Leidecker Too! Company to Drill on Winona’s Extensive Heldings Which are Considered the Best in the Powder River Oil Field GET THE STOCK WHILE YOU CAN AT 5 Cents a Share and POWDER RIVER SYNDICATE UNITS At $100.00 Per Unit Before They Are All Sold * For Further Information Which Will Be Cheerfully Furnished, Address C. KIRCHNER Phone 703 pais P.O. Box 1117 520 East 3rd Street CASPER,. WYOMING e MAKE. THIS TESTS: ¥ And Find Out Where Your Blood Stands g you can work or how far you can walk g tired; next take two five-grain tablets of three times per day after meals for two n test your strength again and see how _————— PAGE. NINE able virl Mrs. Francette Plummer Mering, : | President Wilson WILL BE BIVILT |tact tome aiisul 7,000 of the youn court, iu the only gomen Gefen Pa irl, is the only woman on the Pa- ve become the cific coast to hold a position. ( Wo 0 YOu 0 ' ‘women of that city ha INTHE SALE i it rt in “3 BURLINGTON 19 | 790% Méssus Along) sun iri ono fe | cts aan nae oc STATE AOLDINGD arin; ASKED BY CLUB United States senator a ure from Michigan, has been re-elected iMmational president of the Needle- werk Guild of Americ: YOURSELF remedy bot one which ls ike the older inorgaat Inc. Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and Durbin CALL 74-J See Ben Transfer Co ture and Piano Moving a Transferred a4AaMOd ALVOIGNAS UaAIe tmorae

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