Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 8

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(==) | PAGE EIGHT HOE THREE MILLION FOR BITULITING | NEW OIL COMPANIES FILE INCORPORATIONS Articles of in been filed for the orporation have Goshen Hole Roy- $100,000 concern Manville the cee Real Oppor- NEW OW CITY TOTHEFRON i] | | reds at home, who would o’erthrow the law, he’ll have to chase the red abroad, and soak him in the jaw; he’ll have to help out ten- cent kings end jack up sagging thrones ,and every fifteen minutes EAGUE~OF NATIONS IN “JINGLE By WALT MASON Alas, I fear that Uncle Sami will be, in future years, kept busy doing peeler’s work in both the hemispheres; when not suppressing | | rapid enough to indicate that he could \interested and then came to. Cas SHERIFF IS RECOVERING. Sheriff Pat Royce is confifined at a local hospital recovering from a re- cent serious operation. According to , Statements from the institution this morning Mr. Royce was well on the road to recovery and his progress was | return to his home about the first! Warren Richardson Emil Richard- son, Iver Johnson and J. A. Kunkle, ‘all prominent Cheyenne residents, |were among the arrivals in Casper yesterday. The party motored from Cheyenne to Lusk, where they in- spected properties in which they arc for a short business and plea: of the coming week. He will probably stay, tunity, Declares -Paul H. Moore. after town in Wyoming has nan office at’ Tor- rate in the country ated by its name. The incorpo- ames L, Masters, D. T. he must blow a million bones. The nations all have come to look on. Uncle Sam as one who works the scales of justice and looks on the job as fun. I should be proud of this, no doubt, but I’m a moss- back jay, and I regret the bygone times, the old contented way, PAVING, OREGON: ense Contracts Awarded by : | resume his duties within the next 10, —_—~ | days or two weeks, ‘Home cooking at the fli "4 i i ; i Town | The Trustee i! a jother new 00.09! con O: State for Permanent High- angen 2 eae dite, Dy Me mee ii ‘had its growth and prosperity. Now) When Uncle Sam was satisfied to run our native land and werble | REAT BI ' ways; Casper to Have M. F. Dalley, J. R. Baton, CG, comes the town of. Manville with) “Hail Columbia,” an eagle, in_each hand. | G G Stationary Plant for Power and J. M. Ranshar. more real opportunities than eri Paving. pase ater iy in the sate. accontve to FAABE PEAIMLERS TAKEN [FRANK A. WISE ion is an- Paul H. Moore, who nager of the rn to file ‘Manville Land & Development com- | 3,000 060 worth of IS NEW MAYOR fi in Cas-/Converse county. The. first directo-\all of the remaining lots of the Man- | | D ected with jrate consists of Louis Cook, J. F.'viNe Land & Development company IN THE FEDERAL COURT BASIN, Wyo., May May 15.—The mv- | t y plant | Michie, F. L. Hoag, G. H. Bliven and'These lots are not an addition, but! nicipal election in Basin resulted in| 150 miles J. M. Kilborne. tity lots within the limits of the te’ | the present lic gatherings, with smaller rooms 140 lots have been so!d in the past plant will be for women’s rest rooms, shower thirty days and that y (neces THIEVES ARE mm need having baths, kitchen end every facility for many bona fide inquir ot ont by the extensive Community welfare. Mr. Fred L. Another addition which he will SENT TO JAIL or rogram authorized by Crabbe has been secured for the in- open up is the Utsler, which contai 7 lo tensive campaign. The campaign 800 lots on the west of Manville. The \ : —~ - started with a banquet of the officers Utsler addition will be opened for | BASIN, Wyo., May 15.—John G COSTLY, BUT VALUABLE of the church at the Noble hotel sale tomorrow and it is expected that Foper. Owen Nielsen and Don Chris- ‘ot fl for gov ment owner- Thursday evening and will close with all of these lots will be sold in from sen of Cowley were brought to a time since its birth. church Sunday morning. oe x sentence for stealing a Ford car = r experience, also by So ee Tha first. local ti legislation at that town. They were tried before ETHER at ee err! d ion in service of railroads, DEPUTY IN COURT OFFICE ‘fg i Rat ecock, OP ee ces ation a jury before Justice of the Peace the heme or out of Specs telegraphs and __ tele- ; OTe eee eson or Geormisg' C. B. Mann. ‘The boys took the car, i ime wh-a you long fer a 1 © country has gained les- _ Miss Gladys Ford, daughter of Mrs, tt@ffie enacted in Georgia’in yan jit for about 50 miles and aban- refreshing drink—whea you wor! at ab Hea as have been has returned from the country, where a SSS satisfaction that a beverage from a 5 incurred, they have she had been teaching school for sev- In 1777 the Continental Congress. Creren passed a prohibitory law UNIVERSAL Vac San Bet!= dus from far more eral months. She has accepted a po- decided to recommend to the le: in 1843 and repealed it five years ! affords. consequences had these prop- sition as deputy clerk of the court in latures the enactment of laws against later. we! ! | n Bessie Love is the screen ideal of \ u h Belmore Endicott, author of | In the nursery or sickroom the a] popular nove ‘arolyn of the, | UE Ra Bottle is considered 1 and the little star has a necessity for emergency purposes. 7] ed that distinction by her been let in this year y Hill of the uction of the| ene : = ‘nd range in price from $250 up. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David id Baxter and/mayor, and R. R. Denny and A. B.. large enterpr’ METHODISTS OF Moore announces that he expects to) Al. , Monger a arged with using Martin for members of the council. —— ever presenting al- have this entire allotment of land| and : E ve in Casper will In Greybull three tickets were in the | i sum of $10 be taken to Cheyenne tonight where field, C. F. Lampman winning in the All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free ble for p ding in Oregon. 606,000 The me under the fed- 1 compa: It will nd the weekly p here will r Billings and Fa equipment, the r0 ry Clew y taken over Fopeka State ven permane a government. ScHEEN IDEAL TAKES LEAD ROLE IN NOVEL the cinema sued as) a Star Photoplay. heartiest com-, ym film and literary re- and is promis » the no editio most finished and work of AME vm 0-DAY _ IN COLUMBUS Ohio, ing labor conditions Jules will hold a place nee at the triennial! itien th: International hood of Railroad Trainmen, 1 in Columbus for} ng today. n of the of the conven- ions other than constitution of | :> articles a tite tory cf pany. istate. Its office will be land the scene of its operations LANDER TO GET BUILDING FUND plant opposite With Dr. Mills, of the department of the small- the frontier, and five other ministers of the state. He secured $7,500 yards for| be used for the new building pro- yw ith double-drum ject to be erected on the site of the yroll of | present Methodist church in Lander. gregate In this building there will be a large basement to be used for a community ) stationary plants center, having a large room for pub- at 2 lower a big mass meeting in the Methodist : of inestimable value in social- D. A. Ford of North Durbin street, Miss Hazel Conwell’s office. aS apeariae , Mr. Moore is leaving tonight for in ‘Manville, where he will place on sale the fifteenth of June. is planning on building a hotel Manville, having secured an op- tion from A. A. Spaugh, on the cer- in Mr. Moore further announces that his company has chase at the old ori option expire: McLaine, presid that after the an option to pur- to t of the month it will be necessa: raise the price on all unsold lots 100 per cent. To show the move in real estate in Man- ville Mr. Moore points out that over sixty to ninety days. - oS ee distilling. ee er ee med stage surcess ide: S SY ¢ SY MERE ERE @ Steel Fishing Rods Melua “We Furnish Everything But the Fish” MOKEHOUSE TO CAPITAL FOR TRIAL OF BASIN, WYO. the election of Frank A. Wise for} they peddling charges in the United States council. t tion was taken — NEW YORK, May 15.—A reversal w ng the binding over for trial association and allied organizations, of the rena county prisoners. tfound guilty of violaiton of the es- Monger is the former messenger. Pionage act was ordered in an who is charged with having smuggled oMin‘on by the United States Cound a great amount of the dope that was, of Appeals today. 1 here | Canada, — will be held for trial on dope race for mayor, and E. T, Foe for! Sa ert ee a ot s handled by the ——_ ‘ner of Fifth avenue and Fifth street, ion was reached by the aa ; | LANDER, Wyo., May 15.—Rev. the site at present occupied by the! fed grand jury, now in session in of the conviction of Joseph H. Ruth-| to more efficient @ ©. King returned from Chey- Manville Land & Development com- | the capital city, that evidence of sub-\erford and seven other members of pe arena tpa Saanel stantial character had been presented the International Bible Students’ | is enme where he was in conference n ie age or oa ATTEN : Juicy Strawberries LOOK ’EM OVER “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” Phone 247 and Get the Best Two Stores 151 South Center HEHEHE HE HEHEHE HEHEHE EN HEHE 114 South Wolcott FREESE EE EEE EEE EEE IIE IEEE IER COWLEY FORD the county jail here to serve a 30- doned it in a ditch. The Order of the Sons of Temper- ance was organized in New York in 1842. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR BUTTER | FRESH MADE-EVERY DAY |! 6501. =| COTTAGE CHEESE } Made from Fresh Cream Every Day W “GET THE HABIT” | Natrona Butter Shop | 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 Buy Victory Bonds Watch Our Windows Webel Commercial Co. Ei AL give anything for the feeling cf Lunches esis school childrca and workers in office or tearye exe improved and made healthful drink of kot coffee or cold milk ccr- tained in the Vacuum Bottle of the UNIVERSAL Lunch Sets, The Ca-sfe is the most up-to-date and practical vessel for table servicc. Widely used in offices and on verandas. OUR UNIVERSAL LINE IS COMPLETE The Big Busy Store 1 will be purely inci- et ae IS | MATINEE BEST VENTILAT. A wage and labor matt | ey ae ED THEAT i Snes } TONIGHT ris Cea e] THE "THE HOUSE (000 visitors are ex- OF QUAL pected to be in 7.00 iors for the | FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 PICTURES « n, which 1 be the larg zee e : atherhood. Dele- } ae WV ea the r- a roof | fo wme TODAY mamet TOMORROW _ xen nd Canada of the features of the opening Bm 2:30 & 4 P. M. 7:30; 9:00 2:30 & 4 P. M. 7:30; 9:00 di huge parade on May | |! 18 more tha ».006 il- | eer py clotheany all Penaatient. Innocuous | A Tom-Boy Takes a Fling at the Game of Love er Among the dress the me of the trainmen abor William B. tin 2 e Gompers, president Sh e B din Pai t ierican Federation of Labor, e ran n nd ¥ D. Hines, director gen- a eral of railroads. _ —_— WATER SUPPLY BASIN PROBLEM 4 BASIN, Wyo., May 15.—One of the first qu to be taken up by the newly elected city officials will he the pr jon for an adequate sup- 1 good ter for the town, The <vstem of getting water from n river will be abandon- possible and water from the s brought down with yravity system. It is estimated that the cost of this project will be the orhood of dollar: present the Big He ed 2s soon mount in lion In 1826 the ized in Boston. American Society for the Promotion of Temperance organ- speakers scheduled to Sheep Shears Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” a half mil- CASPER ore 2 . ote ot WYOMING 1 ElsieF en Greenwood Tree’ also MACK SENNETT COMEDY with CHESTER CONKLIN, LOUISE FAZENDA and PHYLIS HAVER Admission—10c & 25c Admission—1 0c & 25c MIA BEL: In Her Latest and Best Comedy-Drara— “SIS HOPKINS” A ROMANCE OF NEW HARMONY IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION 1Gc and 25¢

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