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a a PAGE EIGHT ~ 2 GRADERS EDR MAINTENANCE OF STATE HIGHWAY, State Officials Outline Plans, Improvement and Maintenance of Yellowstone on Visit to Casper. portion of the Yellowstone passing thru Natrona county | patrolled for the entire | maintenance gangs under ion of the state RSH WES, according to plans mad: erday by State Highway endent D. C. McCalman, who in Casper conferring icials and employes of! partment stationed in this city. rding to Mr. McCalman, 20; s have been as- ce gangs d wagons which will care for about eight to each crew. a tention of the highway to relieve the county of the nce of the entire Yellow- y, from the east line n the Douglas road, to an on the west, thus! y county equipment ads, and the plac- in condition, ne the big taking no chances on the state will start its work, he present time is grading er to Waltman. county FNS AND THRILLS N for ‘HEMPHILL HAS CHANGE FOR BIG RING HONORS That Jack Hemphill, 4 former Casper policeman who is now chief sparring partner of Jess Willard, is a possible} |contender for heey yweight honors if | Willard is defezted by Dempsey is the statement that is receiving consider- able publicity in eastern journals. } In a mixup in the Willard camp recently Hemphill and Willard mixed freely. According to the sport dope- sters, if the training bout had been the real thing Hemphill would have easily won from the champion, after he floored the champion with a ter- rific right and and then c called a a halt. ‘WHY | WOULD NOT How every GBlema can avoid matrimo- nial pitfalls and snares is the lesson !of “Why I Would Not Marry,” liam Fox play based on mealies 5 t_exists today, which wil] be shown at the Iris theater Saturday. A young and beautiful girl en- dowed with the power to visualize! the future, sees how men would use her for a plaything, plunge her deep in the throes of misery and leaves her a human wreck. She avoids disaster by refusing four men successively. The story concerns problems that at some time in life confront every woman. LUCKY NUMBER TO WIN TRIP TO TOLEDO FIGHT A round trip ticket to Toledo, ‘Ohio, berth reservations, meals for six days, hotel accommodaitons and a $50 ringside seat for the Willard- Dempsey fight will be given away ee ee ‘NEWSPAPER TO START LAST OF THIS MONT Owing to delay in arrival of ma- chinery with which to properly equip the new newspaper plant, the opening date has beén deferred until the lat- ter part of the month, according to Frank M. O’Brien, formerly of Lead, South Dakota, who will be one of the prime movers in the opening of the new plant here. No details have been determined on yet, with the exception that the new naper will enter the morning field. Tt_is improbable that the old name “The Press” will be used. Che Caspet Salty Cribune PT a ee ee MARRY’ AT THE IRIS! New 3-Room Bungalow swe grcmeree HOLDUP 9 REPORTED A. C. McKeen, national organizer | for the National Order of Cowboy; | Rangers, a benevolent society with head offices in Denver, cole is in 5 to organize a ranch here. So- k, funeral ‘and accident bene-} provided. |The hest s m the west solicits, at of your trade. sirictly Cash Store in Casper. Ah! good. must be paid for before leav- Dens ng ovr store or on delivery. Atl are} treated alike. Pay CASH and Fay LESS. We eater to quality as welt! as price. Groceries Meats and Hard ware. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Phone 10 reast, a share jmade to police headquarters, ~ Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment $150.00 WILL GIVE YOU IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Has water in kitchen; painted completed; built o balance payable li Casper Realty Co. Ground Floor Henning Hotel Bldg. Casper; Holmes to Homes. Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous walls kalsomined and building Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 na large 50-ft. lot in North ke rent. MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 Phone 381 ON STREET WEDNESDAY Pru. A hold-up ares late last alk on the corner of David and Second i the best little city. | street, according to a report that was but We Are the only/neither the victim who claimed he Iris Theater | suffered a heavy loss or the highw2y-made in the case but several 4 | man are known to the police. will be picked up thruout the after- At noon today no arrests had been’ noon: : Largest Fruit Market in the State Sweet Juicy Oranges While They Last 3Sc PER DOZEN All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET 114 South Wolcott Two Stores 151 South Center Phone 247 and Get the Best — | EXEEE- THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE TODAY Dorothy Gish “THE HOPE CHEST” at the Lyric theater Friday night, June 27, on a sale of tickets under the management of Jack Evans, Don Lobdell and Bill Emmel. Instead of drawing for the lucky number, dupli- | cates of the tickets sold will be placed {on a wheel and a bullet from a .22 rifle will mark the winner. TOM MOORE PICTURE nd replete with touches is the description given and His Money,” the new ure, in which ‘'om Moore at the Iris theater to-/| is a comedy-drama of FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES SIMONS OIL STOVES It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two PARAMOUNT-FLAGG COMEDY——“THE LAST BATTLE” TOMORROW A MILLION-DOLLAR ROMANCE ENDS IN A BUNGALOW FOR TWO TOM RIEOORE with a background of! , country clubs, fashion- gy rooms and mountain | means a light play in| plicate character drawi; A Man and His Money” ory of a young man who is e of the futility of his life iancee breaks their engage- | ive: up his luxurious , assigns his income nd resolves to meke Naturally his larger at this point. , he becomes care-| althy woman’s four dogs, thereby @ the added contemp of the girl he still loves when she sees | him at his lowly task. Unknown to both, the girl is on the brink o danger through the at- The plot! unconsciously“ fur-j y Harry Lathrop (Tom| ), who when he realizes what bout to befall her, makes a pow- 11 effort to avert a catastrophe. @ succeeds—and at what cost— is splendidly told in the succeeding scenes. NEIGHBORS. OF wowngRAT TO HOLD OUSTRICT CIRCLE: MEETING HERE JULY 30-01 The Neighbors of Woodcraft are ring for the district circle meet- to be held in Cai July 30 and In addition to t rand officers from Portland Ore., there will be in attendance delegates from Saratoga, Laramie, Cheyenne, Lander, Rawlins, « Springs, Evanston, Douglas, mpment, Mt. View, Green River, , Sheridan, Buffalo and Cas- other man. i eT One of the interesting topics of this ng will be the subject of the 21 Woodcraft Home the pre- lim es of which will be started this fall. The membership campaign being waged at this time is accomplishing good results. Applications are being ected upon at each meeting and in- itistions are numerous. Regular meetings are held on the second and fourth Fridays of each h mo’ made welcome. a GROUND CAVES, LEAVES ving of ground underneath the nt opposite the filling station t Second street last night, da hole in the pavement threatening traffic over that street. As the break in the pavement was just west of the curve intersection of Railroad avenue and Second street, automobiles would swing onto tiie pavement and strike the hole. An auto driver who had been the viet.m of a severe bumping, after hav. ing crossed the hole immediately arn other motorists. The break liscovered soon enough to pre- vent any serious accidents. ney General Palmer toda: gress for a special appr $500,000 to carry on the and out-of-town members are & HALF MILLION TO RUN DOWN REDS IS ASKED Annociated Pre: (By Ww ASHINGTON, June hunt for anarchists, bomb throwers and ene- mies of law and | order. ae —__ Copyright 1919 ‘The Mouse of Kuppenbeimer It is the “facts” about this store of men’s fine wear that bring our custo- mers back season after season. standing just as high in their Watch Our Windows {oA established us: as leaders in this city and community. business, month by month and year by year. Leading suits at leading values— $35 $40 $45 $50 Webel Commercial Co. superior makes of Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER Oil Cook Stoves. BECAME A VALET, “A Man and His Money” TO PET PUPPIES—AND ALL BECAUSE OF A GIRL, IN He Wanted Experience and Got More Than He Bargained for. The High Cost of Liv- om mr WYOMING and the Youth Who Invested His All ALSO VITAGRAPH SPECIAL COMEDY - “SOAPSUDS AND SAPHEADS” i Ce The, House of Kuppenheimer Clothes sales credit out th A Single Fact “Facts” that they have realized i fine tailoring to be found in the Kuppenheimer Clothes that we sell, and the satisfaction that comes from other articles of apparel own particular field. It is the “ “Facts” THE BIG BUSY STORE NOTICE TO OUR Please ask for your duplicate is Worth a facts” that increase the volume of our CUSTOMERS slips. We will give no on returned goods with- e duplicate slip. Shipload of Argument No matter how much a store may talk about its splendid fixtures, its pleasing service, and its high quality of merchandise, it fails ut- terly unless these arguments are backed by solid facts. in quality of fabric, style and ber Two. about our store that have = = = Watch Our Windows = Base Ball Sunday, June 15th HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC PARK Thermopolis Midwest Rfg.Co. Thermopolis, on account of their defeat last Sunday, are coming loaded for bear. The team will be accompanied by 300 rooters and a brass band. They want to scalp the Midwest. Last Sun- day was Thermopolis’ first defeat of the season. This Sunday the Midwest will try to make it Num- We want All base ball rooters and their friends to be on hand for this game. Admission 50 cents including War Tax j