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———————————— ee ee) es av HAVE YES™ with You MADE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS * ¥ Any RENT : Make you FoR You Z ‘ . RUESO AN’ GETTIN eg BAS? S38 Gysect | HOME EN | KIN NAME rae HAPeY DAY ALBAN Y HOTEL Firmly. resolvin; to fo! e v troubles she Soenant her ae as aa tor apne a ea ee colds tat |2romt the annual convention: held) af Ben gOKMMORGE Bin Aueenate bani atte paee ace arc tetas hea Raat burr on. “Besides that, E | Mooseheart. The extent of this as-. B20 Johnson of the American and sent | from passing trains at these street, Guinea eaeoni ne you to sign a contract to be my | sistance is not mede public but as.| Ut notice that this season the. balk crossings. ® r4 , | wife, and illustrate my stories from surances are held out that it will "We '8 to be more strictly enforced. Winston Arnold. This particular in- | now on. Will you?” " stallment seemed to be of a humorous | ’ enable the lodge to carry its plans Coiveg ‘circular letters, teow Eiogdlee | egditer hesitating for what seemed an |#or the mew structure to complaton, coved, circular letters from Heyaler |GRE YBULL HAS EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL nature, for before she realized it she | eternity to Winston, she mana od | had burst into a peal of laughter. | y, “Why, nse, it|,, Resolutions advocating th Be ee cag $2. 000 H | For several minutes the young man | Bie peed Why, of course, if |tion of laws to pets; Golahsviecs | ce 5, A LL R I G I I M B E R S A S P E Cc I A L T Y sharing her seat had been regarding | And then he kissed her. _ jand others requesting the govern- ALCOHOL JUMPS Sa her not?altogether with an alr of in-| Such a contract! Such a kiss! ment to, give all discharged soldiers} BASIN, Waity, cay. 7— Th |six months’ pay were adopted by the) ENT OQ) FAVOR AS. | Coliseum in Grevbull, just completed FARM MACHINERY, COAL ? difference, Clarice recovered herself | (Copyright, 1919, by the McClure News- with a start and turned confusedly to | paper Syndicate.) |Loyal Order of Moose in conven- | by Horn and Henthorne at a cost of a 25,000, i $26,000, was formally opened in that WAGONS, GAS ENGINES meet the gaze of a pair of humorous | tion at Mooseheart. The meetin; if | | BS 0! « ] c | the 1500 delegates, representing 43, ‘DRY’ BEVERAGE |town last week. The New Orleans 00 00 2 to A ROOM __ __ 08 ith --- 87 ei a BATH 87 a ; = — : vob IG ly ‘=e — — - _ = = === ! ly | oT cae ie = aE eee Sete ee é : “OB, yes, you can, Gome right along,” | . | | pat és And he smiled as he Y ee ‘ERG | On water alone a horse can live SUCH A CONTRACT sive hung up the re- | M’CANN BACK IN BIG LEAGUE | | 25 days, but he will last only five $1.50 to $2.00 When she arrived at the ae | : | da: i SE PS Te ee ee .50 to $2. BEELVIAK SEAUL GING. hoase, ahd Was wet by ihe a ht | Former Brooklyn Pitcher and Yankee | ON NORT ines eating solid food heut drink- | “I’m go glad you are here, Harold!” | | Scout Engaged by Pat Moran as oh | Gates Oterice. “Somehow T shian't feet | | Geigche| Choe, | ae aoa ~ ee came “Flintville Junction!" ) ace 80 in awe of him if you're there.” | | q : BE INSTITUTE | The stentorian tones of the conduc- | _ There's nothing to be afraid of. He's \ gautae BEAgpS. tho. modara-dae. bie a “ar. “But t imagin: x OW! n won't remomber im. ie — i There) wera only a few passengers at | the great Winston Tea re Ae fe | used to pitch for Brooklyn and later | Permission was granted by the city| ; nee Oke hee ee soo | me to him.” | ee | he was a scuat for the Yankees. Then |council in meeting last night for the Serves You Right ‘ s f ou befor A | s s ‘© erect a signal service includ- : Sr Seung, but 2 venture trip. She | “Please walt until Be tiale csc Is Obtained by Local Dele- | Pat Moran has engaged him as scout |ing an arm signal which will close CREAM WAFFLES Eine aes ee s sl | she answered hurriedly. “Y'm so ner- | gate to Annual Conven- | and coach for the Cincinnati Reds, Wolcott and Center street to all| 4 i seat. U ‘S- | yous,” . —— traffi: vhil train i «, 2 Houabe u tion at Mooseheart. | ie while a train is passing. The | Of the, coming, joann the Proshect | “But—er—t have been decetving you, | aes |BALK RULE TO BE ENFORCED | signal will be erected and put in use Served 5:00 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. aunts’ urgent invitation: elie! nedvae: eae Winston Arnold and Harold A promise of substantial aid from REE PO. according to the wording of the re- A nd fr cided to spend the winter in the city. | forth. “1 the same man,” he blurted |the supreme lodge for the new President Heydler Follows Ban John. | dest at Center and Wolcott streets) om 2:00 p- m. to 5:00 “p. m. Her parents had gladly consented, ae ophde "ah 3 | building project of the Moose lodge) 2" and Notifies All Team Mana- where the railroad track crosses these | * ing that the change might help her to | ara wait! She gasped. “You—Winston |in Casper at the corner of Fourth | Gere and Umpires. airects. Re : | oats ‘ forget her failure as an illustrator. | ~ “Yes, Clarice, I am he.” jand Wolcott was brot back to Cas- ag The council decided that this was) — - —_——— — } ; ! lper by J. W. Miller on his return. President John Heydler of the Na- |\the hw pile SEOs of protect- le ; : ing the city traffic from any danger| Th N L b ¢ e icola ysen Lumber LO. | pie oe: 5 i aes Nothing on Nobody. » I beg your pardon,” she stam-| Mrs, Willis—You have no sympathy | States, Canada and Honolulu, were a j i mered, “really, F quite forgot where I | for anybody! You call me well when |held in “Roosevelt Memorial” hall,! Charles Williams was desperate last Over 100. people from ‘Basin, attend: Ph - I am only half well! so dedicated by the Moose in honoz/ night. Casper was dry. He could find| & the dance, The new building has} one 62. Office and Yard: First and Center a dance floor 48x84 feet and is| Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps 't you call yonr- |f the great American who was an hi £ ees ¢ oan aioe old one’s at- | dressed ?—Cartoons Magazine. ,, The convention also marked the alcohol fr Reed be Oe. CSharaner 0 completely. | first » meeting between Governor! heeding ee Baan ae pet nab x —_-- 2 Surely you are reading Winston | \ Di a ot " Arnold's new serial? He does. write | 75 IN Aas Ghicsee face Ieee talk thoy | the bottle, he,drank about a third of! “Don't mind me,” he replied, smil- | yfr, Willis—But do ing, “but it must be a very entertain- | cel¢ dressed when equipped with cafe and fountain. | so naturally. I adore his stories, don't , 5 | weré bréts¢ogether ont the platform. | LL) | | When the police found him he was} Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas! drunk and. stijl carrying his bottle ‘—yes—TI've read most of hjs writ- aes fs 3 wes another dist hed * .” the color quickly mounting to LINE LAS We | addressed “the gathaving. leader who j rrocthirae fu pee the denetune a 5 a vive! eatment a’ -~, 7 7 J JEL, | | | SE consistency 1n your tire his cheeks. i Among other proceedings the! iy, police station and this morning} And then she added. “The illustrat. | Moose established a minimum _ inij-| ing is wonderful, too. I am particular- I pe 3 [| was able'to work on the cit; Hi a tiation fee of $20 2 rm: san Gey: DAES j j i ; iy Interested in that, as I have attempt: Hation feo Of $26 and a permanent] gang although he claimed. he was! buying. Eliminate tire F4 members | ¢ ” | ed oe ered of Sueheort any ae : \will’ be assessed: $1 9) yéur. With} pretty sick.” He was fined $10 but 4 ” ? vi 1 x } 4 Z } , “ : . . deed?! Dov you find the workin: | : lover 750,000 members the fund will! “#% Unable te pay. x | shopping” and you will begin teresting?” i be ample for future needs. eevee aisies Tepleds cemngrak | Half of Them Drunks with Dis-| ‘The Philadelphia lodge ibune. | to know real tire satisiaction “but I have learned by bitter experi- | | (ins d P 7 f $250.000 h . rd } cornerstone for a new A 1O8- | a ; ence that the roud to success is a dif-| OFfderly onduct an eace ent time. Fopr children were lost! laid the| Everybody reads The ” " | pital at Mooseheart which it is ert is B niny be able to help you | Disturbances Traced to Same hes for. te sookboue gee during the influenza epidemic and 1 if you woutdl cate (fel ihe, ’aa T have Source Are Next. of buildings eiready have been|*heir care at that time cost in the | a very dédr friend wio stands quite ——- jerected at this point. | neighborhood of $45,000. | Fi G Sid Ti high'h théatérary world.” s The Casper police department had| six hundred and eighty-six chil-|, Mooseheart. will be the scene of irestone fray 1 ewall 1res ti a byisy month in June. There were/dren are being cared for at the pres- the next convention and the one held j | in 1921 will zo to Toledo, Ohio. have shown such remarkable path « you, but puldn’t accept | 4, 5 pone ey Dt'| 318 arrests made and of this num- | © ae saree motiine tt ste sit aS ber 231 were convicted. The high-| ees ts F 7 sta 5 , ote Me ctedecte toe totedetedetate edad deeded ilez i est number of arrests made was for a ee ee mileage in the past year that and I shall consider it a fayor if you x r 5 persons being intoxicated, a total of | ee former records of Firestones accept,” he answered, A Py ie he sat for a moment wondering if | 154 being airenied, for being drunk| she ought to consider this unusual oe paises oe COeRPE gaan” | " offer, Would her father and mother | Per of tines Sow mati ‘OE a eC approve of it? Yet, after all, one must | _ Disgrderly conduét and fighting or a and all other makes have been disturbing the peace came next in or- oo . 1 exceeded. take sojne chances in life, and especial- , 4 D ly one te hich might lead to her long der 42 pane brongit ee, the Roce se B F d h dreamed of success. | station for the first offense an j SIX oe , Impulsively she turned and sald, “1| for the latter. There were only oe y Owner, My sIxX-koom modern home, . will accept your offer and I can never serge arrested fon- viplatign me one thank you enough for your kindness.” | traffie ordinance, ¥ ie already 18} Aa tet phe ie the great ter- | month more than four times this 24 located on. Park Ave., Phone 167-] minal, he hastily seribbled an address ei ravedueey nee oo oe @ . on a card and: handed it to her. Slow- L Si be; ? RP oO * 0.6, + 6, ~ ly they made their way through the | Were, made for robbery. ot oe ee he ee BO a a od crowd and hailing a taxi he saw her ee ee safely on the way to her aunt’s house. Within two weeks Clarice found her- Self illustrating the. stories of an. ob- secure author. True, there was no fame | in what she was doing now. Still she | had hopes of something greater, and | all this had come about through the assistance of Harold Martin, whom she , lad met on the train. Oh, yes, it was Harold now. He certainly was one of the finest men she had ever met. And then one day Clarice’s phone | rang and Harold's voice said. “Winston Arnold's illustrator has. met with a fa- tal accident and his, next instalment | has to be illustrated immediately. 1 | lave spoken’to him about you, and he has consented to let you try, Go to | his home at once.” | During this speech Clarice was fair- | ly gasping for breath, “But E don’t | believe I could do it,” she said, ner- vously. Pt aa G. & M. CASH GROCERY | (The Club Hopse, Store.) | Specials for Wednesday. i 50c Bag of Jersey Cream Pan- cake Flour 38 Gal, cans of apples,.each 65 | Dried Apricots, per lb. 22) Club House gal. cans of Rhu- barb, each The above specials for only. Free Delivery. Phone 91 UNBURN Apply VapoRub * lightly—it soothes the tortured skin. Equip with Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires and end tire uncertainties. Setedpedeecedeg SSS | “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” $1.50 HEAVY BLUE CHEVIOT Sport Shirts Special FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY, 75c Other fine Soiesette apid. 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