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—— | t WEEK, FRONTIER DAYS WILL DAWN. More Crack Performers in Chey-| enne Than Ever Before and | Success of Annual Fete Seems Assured. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 19.— Next week the lid’s off, and the show -—Cheyenne’s original and only genu ine Powder River, let 'er buck, daddy of them all Frontier shows—will com- mence. Automobiles will throng the streets, hawkers will cry their wares, airplanes will circle overhead, | the streets will be brilliant at night ‘from the twinkle of myriads of mul- ticolored lights; the broad sombrero| and high-heeled boot will chum up with the silken dicer and the white spats of dudes from the far eest, and Cheyenne’s Frontier days—the Mardi Gras of the cattle land—will be on. And will it be a good show? Boy, you tell ’em! Dry or no dry, there are more crack performers in Chey- enne today than there were during! the entire show in any past year. Not | only the performers, but their help- | ers are here—well built men, with the lithe movements of the panther! in every action, clear of eye, and} clean of limb, with the ten of the | desert on their faces. Cattle land’s pride is here—at least most of it is, and the rest is arriving. It will all be here. | Relay strings, buckers, steers to rope, roping horses, championship | saddles and championship spurs— any one who thinks that the pictur- esque romance of Wyoming is dead has only to gather in Cheyenne, and see the whole thing. | We'll Say They Can Play It ig tung up. Charlie! Thompson, who has charge of such things, is reported to have issued spe-| cial instructions for special rehear- | sals for the old song, “Cheyenne, Cheyenne, Hop on My Pony,” by all applying organizations. Those which cannot get it off according to Hoyle will be disqualified. | dance his incomparable shimmie. immie” dance, which is taking the country by storm at the present time, BRINGING UP FATHER YIGGS * WHEN ARE You GONNA GIVE ANOTHER PARTY Page NEVER AGAIN To THAT GANG- THEY SWIPED yAT YOuR House? , (Copyrighted) —Drawn for the Casper Tribune by George McManus 1 SAW MONAHAN WITH A BLACK COar ON- WELL -FOR GOODNESS SAKE - I'VE GOT ON A BLACK G Coar- (Toa TA liknow ir | Ss THE MARKET PLACE Siok BN “A LOOK MEANS A LOT" of which will make are preparing a list payment plan apd nice home with only $100 to 8% down, balance monthly One-room next little home, clothes closet, pantry, out bv iated level lot, Sou th McKinley St, near water for a be Hilf down, balance mo 1 se oO 2 city water, Cs pretty little home e price > 1r-room cottage, clothes ¢el« level lot Near school, has city) wa arg « 1 a coming growing district: « neat home and ob t build for the price We aré quoting lot and all for ony $1650 with $500 down, balance monthly Hngu livesto Also we write all kinds o° insurance. Do any notary work, ac. knowledgements and te m Fire, rad THE SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY PI , B. WATCH CECIL BON. _—_—_ WANTE urniture, of any value, for cash. Casper Auction 208 N. Center. Phone 602W 4-1-1 second hand furniture wanted, high est prices paid. Phone 249. 121 W. First street. 4-1-u READ EVERY DAY Highest market price puid for sec ond hand furniture. Phone 249. 12) — V. First street. 4-1-0 paid it in on x lot; t was invented right here in Cheyenne. | \? ,)Ulil Wim « U It was invented by a red man in a several nd dollars for Funke. Nqxes suit of blue paint, who built for him- self a comb like a cock, and a tail like a turkey. He has bells on his fingers and around his neck, and e ery place else where bells would be, of any use, and he will be here, and dance h isincomparable shimmie. Has Rum Cattle Thin Phil Yoder, champion roper, has run all the eattle Gh the ranges thin, ; rumor whispers, keeping his hand in He won the championship last yea when he roped and tied three steers in a total time of ninety seconds, av- erage time for each steer thirty sec- ‘onds. And Leonard Stroud, who won the | world’s busting championship from the hurricane deck of some pitching broncho will be back this year look- re "You can do’ the sine you about it fused for it ‘om fire. 1 Come in and see me MARION P. WHEELER We Will Write Surety Room 6, » anything or houdghe number of K stoves, ra WANTED—A Phone L086 CONVINCE Yi that w hand 1 | | BARGAINS IN CASPER ing for worse hurricanes. The com- REAL ESTATE Foottant Werk Shoes taaWe eke mittee says it has ’em and that all) oo y 4 is in readiness for the show. mt pretty, m Fo buy your se He Says It’s ACTER in® basement: West Second Fort Russell authorities claim to can't set ansthing have a man in the Fifteenth cavalry | ** BORs 9" EL RRO EDO WE who has five trained Roman racine Heniie waretiouse: Ite horses, with which he runs hurdle races, spenning the three inside horses and placing one foot on each the outside horses. He will show everybody in the world how it is done. Easy he says. T. Joe Cahill, secretary of the com- mittee, has forgotten all about the fact that there will be no two and three-fourths per cent available. Joe once said that “we have met the enemy and we ewe theirs” when plans vere afoot to delay the drouth un- til after the show, or hold the show before the drouth. Now he is as en- thusiastic as a kid with a new toy. The Gang's All Here “We are going to have us some show,” he announced today. “The gang is all here, and what of it isn’t here will be here.” : Only a few more days remain i which to get ready for things; each of the few will be crowded full, and then— bk! “Wyoming Welcomes You. a Ads. Read Tribune Want ———_———_— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION otice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of The Casper Mountain Live Stock Company, « Wyoming corporation, held at the office of the company MONTGOMERY KEALTY & INVES'T- MENT MPANY. FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN modern except hea town; large ym house t part of 600; terms bune WANTED h. Price $8,500 h Wolcott for $2,100. 1 Lot on 8. Wolcott only $1750. ‘This p. Inquire & splendid building site in the best o'clock ghborl in towr To tr all for information on homestead p a team of livestock ings for cement work. Phone IN PRODUCING FI Se ED—Plain sewing; children’s & a specialty. Phone J Suite 5, Mok r Bidg. Phone 46 AMSTERS : 4 Tn ; WANTED—You to try us with your at Casper, Wyoming, on the 7th day FAIR CONTRACTORS. aa She ees 4 wa Soe of Jul: 1919, at the hour of be elalty on silk shirts, underwear and o'clock m., at which meeting he following Is a ist of Ger Eoin ‘waists. 164-0. Jetferuon * ; ers re 2 r all, ¢ fair to Carpenters’ 2 i 7-19-51" of the stockholders representing al) ee rng emplaying none but union ater as - of the capital stock of said company carpenters ANTED—A re lable Ford drive resolution: Larsen & Jorgensen vi osition; ood mechanic were present, by proper unanimously adopted, said corpo: tion was ordered dissolyed, the cor porate enterprise abandoned and the charter, franchise and corporate name surrendered, said company ing ceased to do business, all cor- porate debts having been paid, all corporate liabilities discharged and the corporate assets and property dis- tributed among persons — entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for “reditors and stockholders are C. ©., P. Webel, Edward J. Schulte, J. E. Spuprlock and A. L. Spurlock. EDWARD SCHULTE, a- Wm. Danielson. George ©. Harris. Colby & Rauugstead 7-19-2t° Cunningham. CS er C. Gorsuch. or woman for board Davis. ing hou e Reid F. R. Whitcomb Pas gt CL iood ware H, G. Bayer Lloyd Building Co. zn party 7-19-31 Joseph Servatius Polling Bros. WAS = Casper Home Builders Co., In r The above list will be revised ana} Graud Central Hotel 7-19-1¢ published as there are any omissions or corrections in the list please addrese the under- signed. HAYER P Phone 409W Weight for weight, amber today is far more costly reason for this is amber comes from Germany, and as ¢ occasion requires. If than gold. The that nearly all kame © » Wort Preside: none has been exported in nearly try, fine fishing. ‘S4wo. A. L Nee Een five years, there are practically no wulgk trnde, Weel ae oo Secretary, unused stocks left in the rest of the os aie Pub. July 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9 and world. i fet Bs | Address We, Owner, i 18, :48}0- | Read the Trioune ads. SEIT (N & 8) I Insurance HARRY FRE Investments CASPER REALTY COMPANY The Lot Man POR SALE S550 css ASK FOK JONES Real Estate HARRY FREE Rentals CASPER REALTY COMPANY 157 So. Center The Lot Man Phone 968-W HOTEL HENNING. GROUND FLOOR. PHONES 381 AND we FOR SALE MALTY nAnGhiNG : 1g! a: finaers ; - Sees . P LOST—P: saddle ho brand aa . FOR SALE : FOR SALE rr ~ : Jny M. Probat ne 1_mod ery resect: KING-PROBST AGENCY COMPANY ° Pio alte ae caine BELL-KEMP CO. SS ebeeesion oe i bobo oes pe Gy a Bartholomew-hem y Co. 3 mes ‘i Lyech Didg., 11 BK. Second. Phone S70 FOR SALE bs FOR SALE Realty Brokers General Insurance aa al . hing and A 4-roo 1 on North Alcova Mer. Co, Alcova. Washington $500 cash, is of insu a een eee — FOr “Ace CASPER LOAN OFFICE Attention! New \dditier ed Pawn Shop PHONE sats. DANID St amonds, Jew 5 Wa elething. 4st 5. Center Will & a SER MEN REALTY Co, me T4 HIGHEST PRICE PAID aa ay " fOR LIBERTY BONDS _ —— 2 BEN STORAGE © WAnKHOLSE CASPER LOAN OFFICE ™ Tow. tow Ww N t Virst L. SOME DEWEY JONES, FIRST CASPER MAN IN FRANCE, RETURNS HOME FRIDA Dewey to be sent yesterday France Jones, the first Casper boy to France, returned home morning after being in and Germany nearly two years. Jones was a crew chief and # sergeant in the 88th Aerial Squad-, ron. He was sent to Camp Funston, Kansas ter his return from over there. Jones went across early in Novem- ber and arrived in France on Novem- ber 1917. Four stars worn on his service bar designate that he has been in five engagements. He was stationed for a time after the signing of the armistice at Trear, Germeay He is the son of Mrs. South David BERNE HOPKINS OILCORPORATION am F. Ser- street vice, 8% Berne H. Hopkins, one of the pass tee founders of the Midwest Oil company : and later the organizer of the ik Address Western Asphalt Paving a Basin Petroleum company, has just Corporation KO Mt : organized the Quakins Petroleum is y company for which he has acquired Casper, Weoming = : 1,200 acres of land in the heart of the vest holdings of the Texas & Pacific Coal and Oi] company in Eastland and Stephen counties, Texas. Already five strings of tools are at work on these leases and con- tracts have been made for the deliv- ery of five additional strings within ninety days. Associated with Mr. Hopkins are several members of the Gould group of capitalists and a num-| 824 19. SAbB, BUICK \ ber of his Colorado and Wyoming! ror SALi Se tae ro ay friends. wo Che: make be tul switches ine conditio deo Mr OE — @o«€« |