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f' on 4 A Trout Dinner out of Falls_of North Rwer at ts Squere Leke, St. Faustin+ St. Marguerntes, Quebec + ¢ ve! rs 3; ch: is ne di! Ww fia o} fi O te fi tl tl tl P , fi v h b>—fhear St.Jovile, liebe : -/K Splendid Trout Stream j } Here is something to interest motor. Cottages on the islands arc| Lakes Francois, Superior, Quenouille & fishermen. Lake Dumouchei is so} ®Vvailable for renting. and La B aJl within a six mile t full of red trout that you can catch Nominingue, some forty miles/radius of St. Faustin, insures full ' th s fast as you can bait and| South. is the getting-off place for six) creels. 4 AE EDS z ait and big fishing and hunting clubs, Amer-| The Laurentians may be rightly i thr in your line. And where is|jcan and Canadian. Big Lac ‘Nomin-| termed the Delec able Mountains for : ake Dumouchel? It is three|ingue, near the station, is famous| summer gues well as sportsmen. ; miles north of Mont Laurier, which|for pike. The record pike of last| There are pleasure nd accommoda- is ut the end of a railway running! year w izhed 58 pounds. Plenty of| tions to suit every te. Should you 160 miles northwest | trout are to be found here too. Lakes| want to rough it, there a an Mountains |Pius IX and Leo XII, in the club! hotels and remote camps w urally, the waters at the end of,’ house district, twelve miles from the| may live like a woodsman; should k from the ra -| railway lines, are noted for speckled | you desire to take youg family into eld the better fishing. This is|trout. Their near neighbor, little|the hills for a summer of healthful rly true about Mont Luuri-| Lac des Isles, is full of red and grey | outing. there are for your choosing cc des Isles, seven miles south} trout. | comfortable cottage boarding| of that point, a beautiful sheet of{ Lake Ouimet, two and one-half} beuses and hote' ld you de- water with a thirty mile shore line| miles from Ste. Jovite station, fur-| mand a little lux ni twenty- seven pretty islands, all|/nishes jrood red trout fishi while| fort and good-se e, th: s simmed in by mountains, is full of| Square Lake, a small sheet of water} e had in the more pretentious hos- big trout It can be reached prom close to St. Faustin station, is hter-|telries at Ste. Marguerite, Val Morin| -Mont Laurier in twenty minn’s bylally choekfal) of trout Fishine iy ao? Ste Jovity =| PAGE EiGuT San cee sie “~~ &be Casper Dailp REDUCTION IN POLICE FORCE BURLESON SENT HELD POSSIBLE TO PRES, WILSON (Continued from Page One) ’ to the enforcement of the ‘Give it to "em hard,” efe, who admitted » was not park- enforcement and and most forcible Sa MANVILLE AND FORMER RIVALS Two Games Scheduled for Next ek with Manville on Sun- be ie pved the Champs on Tuesday. tarting Sunday, when the ille team com y, July 15, the fast SP e and lost two games - expects to! dent this S neat After the great come- ninst the star, Denver team, 1 fans are expecting bet- from the Midwest players » remainder of the year. Manville is credited with a 4-to-0} er Lusk, and the team has —- ——-——4 ‘den of Lanter, was among. the busi- * i pe. matter with this clock, but it wo! =e —O Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis of S Mr- and Mrs. D. eG fo." Her husband looked at it, We Inm n left yester-| Creek motored into Casper yester lo, where to spend a few days here visiting r of the/and transacting business. i CITY TY NEWS | ness arrival, in Casper yesterday. F raczoutie omen nom * * # Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow and daughter, Betty, motored in yester- y from*Shannon, in the north_end_ Mase > Balt Creel iva, ’niid “are Sa@!7, she sald. d the day in town nd_ transacting business, soe ® 3 visiting with a n Che adron, Neb., and} friends Grouch and Bad Health. Scientists tell us that it tak body three m attack of ang A be constantly trying fo get t >-Detroit Free Pr | Blas Vucurevich, local broker, re- Runden, bookkeeper | turned yesterday from Lead, S.'Dak-, ley office, is ex.!where he spent the holiday with his family and in visiting relatives. row morning from Denver, where . sehen good health. she ha it the past week visit-/ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor of ane friends and transacting busi- Grand Island, Neb., are visiting in Home cooking at the Harvey. B Casper today. Mr. Taylor is ident: fied with many local oil companies Miss Dorothy in the Dutton. pected to return to Casper tomor- Ss sp ache oe *& SAGE CHICKEN COSTS $50 FINE IN COURT HERE Chicken is chicken in spite of the Which was the main ex- | piled it, and blew in it with the belj lows, but it would not go, and he went Pa to bed. The next morning his wifa eaid: “Henry, I know what fs the mate ter with the clock.” “Well, what?” msked her husband. “It wants wings ‘'guve for shooti{g a sage chicken siting | 2-H said they were hunting for rabbits but when they spotted a chicken in their hunting trip they shot it and the game warden arrested them for hunting without license. Each was fined $25 in justice of peace court before Judge W. E. Thorn paid his fi s thé ths to Tecover from an ‘ouch, then, must to Spa r of the Jupiter Oil) and has exte: e holdings in the oil cted to return from | fields of Central Wyoming. * De r tomorrc He has been vis-; * iting in the Colorado cap for the Attorney Harry J. Devine, well! several days on company busi- &nown Douglas resident, is i a few days in Casper on bu connection with his interests in local s of the Con-| oil companies. any, has been eral days in| James Dickie of Thermopolis is 2 * * De or in the interests of local oi) visiting in Casper today. concerns. oe in >! - wees lee R. A. Keenan, prominent Sheri has been resident who is interested in 1 al forea oil companies operating in thi: nd has assumed cinity, arrived in Casper last night . J. Reeson, to spend several days here on husi- ness matters. * * . Major Ormsby and Mr. and Mrs- W. W. Hargrave and and Miss Ena Crane children formed a motor party, to leaving tomorrow Casper yesterday from Salt Creek camping trip which The party will spend several days pence Yellowstone here visiting friends and transact- will be accompa- ing business. driver and Mr. and Mrs. W- They will re. their daughter, Gene, returned Mon- Jackson Hole and day from a month’s visit in Ne- braska. They were accompanied by * ¢ Mrs. Crawford parents, Mr. and D. H. Griffith and Mrs. C. W. MeVicker, who will be i Mrs. J. B. Griffith house guests at the Crawford home | i vhters, returned yesterday on South Grant street for a fev over-the-Fourth visit with | weeks. n Lusk cine gna « AOL ARTISTS UF BIG oods Hunting and Fishing pee ON STREETS MONDAY. Simons Ball Bearing pe g his 5 , Colo. ww The Russell Brothers’ show her-, cen Kutter Mowers nd resort. alded the fact it in in Yellowstone F tourist Teady to entertain yesterday after- +] thru here is increasing everz "oon when a trim negro band of the The park is reported to be ex- Company pzraded the main streets encing the greatest influx of @nd played the jazziest music that i years. has penetreted the main thorough- | a oe * fares here in many months. The! h all of the hotels r inst night to spend several brilliant colored coats and hats and in Casper transacting business on the mere strength of their play- ng friend. s ing hundreds went to see the shows * at the high school athletic park last Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dunbar of night. 3 Creek art ved in Casper yes- A portion of the week’s receipts ing to svend a short va- of the shows will -be given to the isiting friend: = } Army and -Navy~ club~ under whose ~ wr lo tod auspices the Russell Brothers’ show W. T. Judkins, “deputy game war-| came here. CASPER “ie a) ce Sate coe < omimwere wa y, Zoverness, ase COMING TO THE IRIS SOON Holmes to Homes Special Prices Balance of Week on Good Lawn Mowers ‘ic wowers 99690 $10 $12.50 $17 * $18 $25.00 Casper and Electric, Water and Hand Power Washing Machines $12.50 $18 $25 *“ $100.00 Florence Automatic—Simons Oil Stoves—are tne real oil savers Hake of Worland arrived in black jazz players were garbed in New lot of Baby Buggies and Go- Garts. Prices reasonable Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” WYOMING | = i RESIGNATION OF WHILE IN PARIS Offers to Step Out in Interests of Dem- ocratic Party; Not rid Yet Accepted (By United Press. WASHINGTON, “July 8.— Postmaster General Burleson! | cabled his resignation to Presi- | dent Wilson at Paris in the in- | terest of the Democratic party. |His resignation followed the American Federation of La- bor’s resolution demanding his removal. Replying by cable, President Wilson thanked Burleson for his attitude and stated that the | matter would be withheld for consideration upon President Wilson’s return. < eae REDS RELEASE PRISONERS IN PRISON RA HD! (Ry Associated Prens.) BERLIN, July 8.—A mob attacked lthe castle and detention prison at Hanover Monday and y, prisoners. The guards are said to have) surrendered their arms without re- e sistance. Some fighting occurred be- y with a peters of no de- tween the crowds and government soldiers. 2 Save your money—eat at the Har- |lar a Minute to Anyone, No vey. MATINEE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 Every resource of into our headwear. Straw hats— Panama hats— Watch Our Windows said: “Go West Young Man, with Hicksville on the Hudsan, tion has been taxed to offer Casper men and young men the widest va- riety in Summer Headwear. The soul and substance of the elusive thing called style have been put Straw hats in just the shape and style to suit your face and fancy. $2.00° $5.00 $4.50-°° $12.50 BOOZE SEIZED BY CRABBE IN RAID NO. ‘ONE’ (aeaciall to 10 The T Tribune.) GREYBULL, Wyo., July 8.—For the first time since prohibition took effect in Wyoming a place which own- ers claimed to be a private home w: invaded at night when Prohibitic Commissioner Crabbe, Sheriff Wick wire, and County Attorney “Little ' Minutes. } mile distant w TUESDAY, JULY 8 JULY 8, 1919 iad a Gite: room ees at ae. bull, captured 50 cases of whiskey and arrested two recent arrivals from | Montana, The men were bound oyer for trial in the distriet eourt. Commissioner Crabbe announced today that the sanctity of a home could not be used as a pretext for bootlegging. ‘Today he mailed to every sheriff in the state a request that ali signs and other advertising be re moved at once from all buildings for. merly occupied by saloons, eae The orifice on the whale’s ear is scarcely perceptible, yet it is said that the whale’s hearing is so acute that a ship ¢ ng its track half a 1 cause it to dive in stantly. GEORGE KOTSONAROS, Champ ion Light Heavyweight Wrestler with the Russell Brothers’ Shows, Will Pay One Dol- One Barred, Who Cay Stay Ten e 2:30 & 4 P. M. ze; PICTURES ~ TONIGHT BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN TODAY BRYANT WASHBURN IN THE FAMOUS SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY -“VENUS OF THE EAST” New York’s all right—if you take it in small doses.! Greeley had the right idea when he ‘0 West.” So nape Bryant Washburn when he got thru TOMORROW EVER HAVE A DOUBLE? Bae Trever had. And what a mess he got into as a result of it all. He even was forced to be a millionaire, although he didn’t have a cent. GEORGE WALSH in AND IT’S ONE-QUARTER MYSTERY, ONE-QUARTER THRILLS, AND TWO- QUARTERS WHOLESOME LAUGHTER our organiza- Webel Commercial Co. Watch Our Windows. The Big Busy Store 9 anda AO AON MAREN ONN ear “PUTTING ONE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE STATE OVER” HH Speaking of Hats You Never Saw a Finer Display ——_