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PAGE HHT. ise AB SAVINGS NCS AGHTERENIOVS STEAD CERT TGA Ea tose IN NEW FORM road booste of central Wyoming would see uppropriated to the use of the Yellowstone and as yet nothing has been done to indicate that the summer will witness any substantia’ HURKEOILGETS. SHALE OLE The Burke Oi} company brought in a shale well in the Salt Creek field on the northeast quarter, sec- sion 10-39-79, at a depth of between THREEIVORCES STAANERAUNS ULTIMATUM OF GRANTED, TOI AMMUGK. POLICE ROAD MEETING OSUTSFLED AE LED EDS WOR: improvement. | CASPER WILL NOT FIGHT LANDER ROAD. Efforts to encourage a movement against the construction of a road tc fhe sourn entrance of the Yellowstone wil receive na pAUBP OE in Cas Many of his riaieients told him it| would not pay; that Casper never was a ic t 1 that ic} . »st Paid on Certificates of a year ago and now George E. Rich-| Divorce Mill Grinds Out Final Hae Finds peo in City card of state highway commissions | \Ccition with respect tothe bestrcuten| oes immediately Tose ston ienten in starting work on the Yellowstone, |" and operations were stopped to make *| leading north and west to the nationa’ the shale arrangements for testing ter has one of the neatest mu: The Foley Drilling com- shops in the state and his store housed in one of the finest buildin Jail and Condition Has and with the season half gone the im- Not Improved. pression prevailed that efforts would be brot to bear on state officials t | Decrees by Severing Bonds. vark and will encourage the use of sither as it is placed In good condi- travel. Prosnects that the 100 and $1,000 Denomina- tions Now Available. production. pany drilled the hole. ©} tion for . ; in the city. Mr. Richter saw the a ; = : on 7 ana finto |eed ‘S - ov uncement that musical needs of the people here, he nree divorce cases were granted nly two men found their way into redeem their pledge of office ¢ f vi i no, more ues would be made, had unlimited faith In the support|Yesterday in the district court and the Felli héeides several trafic} meettthelecneetatiois cf tHe sate pander Dubols poo wil Be cared so comes word that a new issue of war that would be given him here, ond{&& many more divorce petitions were ordinance violators. Robert Fisher; BONDS VOTED FOR Ponte a ear gecutihatitia pare sera s certificates will be placed by his friends acknowledge his| filed Tt consti claret wos arrested and is being held on an| YELLOWSTONE WORK. See CO MieP Race Ue TdeTalonea torte treasury department. airecord haze for’the number of di-linvestigationicharge.. ‘The policalbe:| “Discuuelpaltarthen revesled tlist the Ree ee ear ancient conteibat reae se ies will be issued in de- “"Ffe started out with the sale of|Yerce cases to pass thru the office’ lieve he is connected with a recent overwhelming success of the bond Pane ie citledeciniena cattecting a fi nations of $100 and $1000 and’ sheet music but a month ago he se-|0f the trict court clerk in less' theft of some articles. issue in the counties along the route a a a ne th 1 st e il be placed on sale at once. leured the agency for the Columbia|than twenty-four hours. inkeoin is the name a man| of the Yellowstone was the immedi-|yrnan 7) | RADIATOR‘: provides for the sale of| phonograph company and a few ds Laura Coulter was granted the wes~found running wild ate result of assurance and expecta- TUNCH Vv at postoffices of the Jater he saw a demand for the Edison|vorce asked from Joseph Coulte- o'clock last night) tion that this highway would come ir aNBUatnay LUE ee E nd $1000!records and phonographs and he now| Helen M. Cochran was ¢ 2 eet. He brandish-| for the major share of improvement axpovces Cee etka C: SHOP srporat-|is representative for both of these|Vvorce from Marion L. Cochran, the sif> and a hatchet and| inithe counties affected: Realizing the | o¢n rcee, er at tie erasing companies. He has only recent! |defendant to pay the cc ru naking a fierce assault on a coal! steady increase in the nvmber of peo | oot pete an Muyentance at fhe Monee | - ded the Brunswick phonograph to the| Plaintiff’s counsel. Deer f door when the police arrested! ple who annually travel this road.| once a? yore Wacksd theme stu F435 W 2 d 1 as tr fist of machines he handles. The first|Vorce was granted also to ( stigation this morning by| counted with the fact that it is the| Core Nm, (ae Go clee cre man JERRY Nilo Gite rtifiecates, The name of the ¢hipment of the Brunswick machines |Rufe from beth Rufe, th indicated that the man) most direct and shortest route to the| Ocreoctan the meeting ationned (| —— 1 be inscribed on each cer-| are expected here in a week. being that she deserted him. ither crazy or a dope fiend. The} national park, the counties favor the| th. Session the manting ac ourned 2 ‘ Besiles the phonograph and sheet| Ida Harris filed petition for divorce(latter seems the most likely, the| subordination of all other projects | Ur mere ere church parlors 100 certificates will be sold| music trade, Mr. Richter has in his| from her husband, Earl Harris, charg-) doctor said. | within their borders to iiamediats fare | oecance, sumencon was earned pra tie 1 ) and increase in|shop a complete line of Baldwin ing that he failed to provide for her.{ All last night Shinkeoin tore | provement of the Yellowstone and Dougles\ad/club: “Brief talks featured q lue nt the rate of twenty cents a| pianos and is soon starting the sale|They were married at Joplin, Mo.,{around his cell, tearing everything) nothing less than a program worked the gathering. ’ ui Th Sagas icates will|of all varieties of musical instru- ioe 14, eae tn ve {he could get his hands on and pune-| ont along these lines will dispel the eee ae SES $836 in July, the price increas-} ments. The Richter-Hill company is Jessie Crawford in her petition ask-|tuated his actions with wild insane} diesatis: 2 end SE GEAWELe ys EX COV. e o as to reach S846 in December, the exclusive agency for the Baldwin | ing div orce from Leonard Crawford. yelps. This matning he continued| a pope eA La nae be| Brooke B. Grinch, Fh at Today at 5:30 P. M. ist month in which the 1919 is- Company. The store here has agents| States that he was cruel to her, that junabated and the city hall was plain-| availabl ner < rift loyd B. | will be on. sale selling these pianos in all parts of{he struck her, and at one time drew he in a disturbed state of mind. | Sovens ie Soutien a Aero re:| ReudellsrJeremiahy Mahoneve Marl Gy THERMOPOLIS i ue of gs stamps cer-|the: state. Six were sold at Lusk/® gun on her, threatening her life. theltermn Chihelbe is a ies under| Boyle. J. E. Hanway, W. D. Dobbin, | tificates will. be made more in. the| alone jast month. |She asked the custody of her two | vides that 75 nd act. which pro-| Earl E. Hanway, A. J. Mokler. Carl | VS f ize of abond than has been’ The large growth of the business| child NEBRASKA WOMAN il g | Mon earned tee cent of the obliga-| Shumaker, W. J. Bailey, George . hese promoted MreRicntar to take Asie Grihamoh keava pon ans nee By eschicounty shall go| Campbell, H. J. Peterson, Earl D. MIDWEST » of interest on the new! Bert S. Hill, a South Dakota man|from John / Share en BtE le oem of road improve-| commerce and Ben F, Pelton, Jr., and r will be the same as on/noted for business enterprise, into) in her petition that he left her ON VISIT IN CASPER is these funds which the| many others. t stamps, better than his firm. August 1, 1917 to evade the opera- | nnually “if held until! "The company has adopted the slo-|tion of the Selectiv and nuary 1, 1924. They gan of “Mz Casper the Music |since then has refused to support oe ee 7 d at any postoffice| Center of Wyoming" her. She further states in-the pe- lood, 75 years) Sie ee (CL yoming” in its store at} eee renee at a local hotel MATINEE e THE HOUSE 135 North Center street. The store tition that he 1ot now nor never ry = emable so that instead of having! now is being established on the bal.|¥ und that he, under ‘ ieee Ee | 2:30 & 4 P. M OF QUALITY a stated period before the ony floor and a new record recital/#" assumed name, left the city with eyo BE ey dl 5 ieee PICTURES ce ple ten days no-| room is being fitted up so that all|#nother woman. Mrs. G raham asks se . : aoa Ss : quired 10, the patrons ef the store may h wve|the custody of her children in the di id stopnéd over in Teun BEST VENTILAT- me E ison records. eters Somaline chisaeek THE STATE <> The body is being held at the Row-| , THREE CARS IN MINWHO cA [SWIM ie 2B ny he nw TODAY a sister ‘from Naneanin \ MAXWELL CLIMB | AQW h ———___ P THOMAS INCE PRODUCTION Bon her marriage a maid of honor | land's queen is entitled to re- REACH THE TOP. ,, AY, NO DAMAGE | Lawson, aged 100. a dowry of § JUGLAS. Wyo., July 15.—Frank ) years, an employe met de i Jap: of the women in ENID BENNETT Not only one but three Maxwel!| of the Morton ranc the girls beginn the pi ical cars made the big two-mile hill climb] the Platte river here while in bath- * Ac ala a inning) he HEae. Department Protects Ice Plant! 22,th?,Biz Muddy mountain yester-| ing with friends. Neither Lawson tice wi aad Seeabrna Race a aS epartmer rotec’ ant/day morning. There were five pas-| nor his companions could swim and ° “8° from’ Blazon OMER slows sve in the first car which made|when the former got It is just fifty years since the| LOVE, ROMANCE AND LAUGHTER the long climb under the tender care! depth they were powerles first woman was admitted to the) Building Threatened. of George L. Craddock, one of the} him. practice of law in the United States. 1 managers of the Maxwell sales com- alarms with no serious! pany here. The first car started from ng and no damage re-'the McGraugh ranch at 10:20 o'clock. Three fi fires resu out 10.30 Cals HAE KAA NT AEM EEE EERE IAIN III II “HAPPY THO MARRIED” ported came into the fire headquart- People foll d ple followed the climb of the Largest Fruit Market in the State I ers yes is ane first call came’ three cars up the slope of the Big B OMORROW th Pi eaee yest Muddy “end saw the little engines ne fire epparatus was call- tae-the hills without a moment of a 1 ornia eac es There’ are eight heavy Was hills in the two-mile climb and the and jittle Maxwells encountered dry and storage company from a large loose dirt in the steady pull upward amount of waste oil that had been set 7 5. Herndon, recently of the Elgin on fire | No water was used and only , sales company at Thermopolis; drove ease : F the second car and Charles Mont- ,When some men in en upper office pomery engineered the last Maxwell window saw two men trying to put, 4) the slope % out a blaze on top of the roof of they "Py."i" nderstood that the Maxwell sererdRy { hesitation: called, to protect the Caaner ic cold Special Tuesday and Wednesday $1.35 Per Box $1.35 PEGGY HYLAND “COWARDICE COURT” Also Sunshine Comedy, “Milk Fed Vamp” and Prizma Natural Colors I. 0, 0. F. building yesterday after-|, noon about 5 o'clock, they became | !® the first car to meke this atic ‘ excited and called|'the fite depart-|nuluctimb and the test as Suny All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free es! ds ment.” It appeared) at the) timelas (certs ete ae oneal ee “ "7 as to extinguish the flames; "When the} lie cars carried. ‘The return from ‘WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS' | the foot of the Big Muddy mountain 4 CEE ae 1 at Second end Wolcott streets the fire had been put out. |was not made until late last night | when the three Maxwells ceme back to their home-in the Maxwell sales | CKORRRRRRRE LEREREREEES RETR EEESTSTRRANTESEETS Somebody broke open the fire rs x alarm box No. 12 near the Burling. company howe Canad aad Gaetes Ts alips. We will giy Te LSTEEPE ERE EMOTES TEGE GIEHET a BBE ETECe Sam 1. pub give no credit on returned goods 11:40 cclock -and the aterm. wna |Craddock, managers of the company | 114 South Wolcott Two Stores 151 South Center without the dupligate slip. < urned in automatically. re was| here, supervised the climb: Phone 247 and Get the Best no fire and the firemen chalked up, James C Denver, | + Alarm,” at the fire station: Colo., on his way back from W ash. | (RBH HEHE EIHAHE IIE IEECIIHEIECIGHHES SHEESH ED aoe ington, D. C. | me 77 *“* * C. H. Rigdon, United States at- eas 1ey for Wyoming, is in Casper en James B. Grieves is in Casper from ‘Oil City, Wyo. “BARNETTS OF COURSE” 25% Off On All Men’s Straw Hats 4 ‘ ee. J Sz [hs cA VEU Panamas, Leghorns, Bankoks, Toyo Braids and Sennets $15.00 Knox Genuine Panamas now------------- 12.00 Knox Genuine Panamas now 10.00 Knox Genuine Panamas now-----_- 10.00 Knox Novelty Feature Sailors now____ 10.60 Knox Genuine Leghorns now___---__---- 9.5@ Young Bros. Genuine Bankoks now__ ~~ 7.5€ Young Bros. Genuine Panamas now____ .50 Tovo Panamas now__------------------ .60 Itatian Panamas now .50 Young Bros. Sennet and Split Braid Sailors 50 and $2.00 Sennet Sailors________-_______ 20% Off ON ALL MEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT TWO-PIECE SUITS I. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street 4 3 3 2 CITY FRUIT MARKET made of the best steel obtainable and are made by thoroughly expert tool-makers. ‘Throughout the whole line of these.tools will be found the same sterling quality—the quality that has made the Standard. All Keen Kutter Hatchets and Axes are wedged with the Grellner Patent Wedge which prevents the head ever flying off or working loose, and are sharpened ready for use, The Keen Kutter Trademark covers’ a com- plete line of tools and cutlery. Sold by Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” oe SIntmone KEEN. KUTTER WYOMING CASPER _—————SS———— ee HRN “eRe NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales Your Own Ice Cream WITH A WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER This Freezer has proven its worth by years of suc- £ cessful operation in American homes. This is a triple motion freezer. The triple motion of the can and the inside beater insures every particle of cream being smoothly and evenly frozen. WE HAVE ALL SIZES A Webel Commercial Co. Watch Our Windows The Big Busy Store Watch Our Windows KN =I