Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1919, Page 7

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| <a ~ Che Casper Daily Cribune SMALL CITY. UNDER CIRCUS TENTS ‘DESERT RAT We WMYOR 1s ONLY OFF OFFI LAGKIN of the Hagen- is a city within The show ground beck-Wallace circus itself, only a and a state yer, postmaster, denti lacking town council charter. , doctors, carpent , detectives, bar- hers, blacsmiths agon-m: rs, laun- drymen, shoen tailor sail- makers, harnessmakers, storekeepers and photographers. It supports a great hotel in which thou s of meals are cooked and eaten every day in the week. Twenty-tow tents that cover a small » farm, house the circus the day time. The largest tent i 540 feet in length and among the s biggest ever constructed. i- gantic oak poles form the chief sup- port. Anyone of them is larger than the largest mast of a sailing vessel The smallest tent is the one used to house the circus barbershop. At night “the circus is transported to a show train, one mile in length, an- other sun sees the great institution in another cit} In single season the circus trains travel almost 30,- 000 miles, making stops in about 200 s and giving 400 performanc big show has exhibited in ever ize in the United States k-Wallace show is an waste ica ution and en- tirely controlled b: pital of this country, yet the sh is equally well in the old countries. nderful, creative ideas of agenbeck and the remar system of B. E. Wallace are active principles of the management Not a year has passed without im- provement and growth. On ‘Satur- 26, the big show will come ‘asper with an entire new equip- ment. The program that is offered is the best this season in the tory of t nization. There } artists on the list that dsen ional novelties and Fifty clowns will add fun. DRINK PARLORS IN CAPITAL TO BE LICENSED CH SYENNE, | Wyo., July 19.— An ordinance fixing a license fee of $300 a year for establishments selling near beer and other non- intoxicating malt beverage fixing a license of $ all places selling soft drin ice cream, was introduced at the recessed meeting of the city coun- cil yesterday afternoon by Com- missioner Storey. The ordinance will come up for final reading at 1:20 o’clock next Monda neon, and will go into effect ten days after that if passed.” Under the ordinance the holder of a $300 license will be able to sell the near beer and soft drinks and ice cream also, while the holder of the $150 license will be per- mitted to sell only the soft drinks and ice cream and cannot sell near beer or imitations of beer. It has its own} every respect. MAKING RETURN TRIP TO COAST Maxwell TrailBlazer That Plunged Thru Gila Desert Early in Spring Now Taking Yel- lowstone Route Back. The Desert Rat will now addsess ou on the subject of trans-continen- tal touring, incidentally co ying news that it has busted the South- 1 to the Pacifi wide open. is , as several housand tenderfo Bt touri have been hiding | for the r the m to time gone and opened and now she is Northern cross- Yellowstone urn trip to the Pacifi Desert Rat” the 1 the impossible venture thrown out nley and over the Pacitic the plains with lo Bill. years ago the old gave up his pony and climbed 1917 Maxwell touring car. Si then he and his young son-in- law have been beating up the desert 19,000 miles, in “Old ee ly and having done This economical car represents completeness in It is of attractive big-car design, spacious, wide seats, deep upholstery, ample leg room and is easy riding. Model 90 is thoroughly modern with7electric Auto-Lite starting and ‘lighting, vacuum gasoline system, convenient control and full equipment. It has rear cantilever spriags, large tires, non- skid rear and 106-inch wheelbase. Five points of Overland superiority: Appearance, Performance, Comfort, Service and Price Light Four; Motel 90 Touring Car, JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. 3rd and Pine-Sts EAST SIDE GARAGE A Fine, Rea Beautiful Car HE limited production of cars magnifies the wisdom of ordering your Model 90 at once Max,” as well. | On March 23 last, the’Desert Rat} was fitted with an extra gasoline! tank, a five gallon water bag, a piece of rope, a frying pan and a single-ac- tion Colt, which Buffalo Bill gave Mr. nley just before he left the west. Mr. Stanley calls his Max-| “How in the world do you" ever run it in that condition?” asked aj by-stande aid the old scout, “may » does need a bath, but we just he ight we would wait until we got back to the little old Colorado river and let her soak for a few days We d d stand her in the M ppi as ne across but the water was it only made her worse. | Vel we no dirty “You see, out stopping we age or a hotel and natura e is a bit dusty. I’m proud to say, though, this tow line has not been on her "front end since we left home. “After leaving that place we hit the Mustang mountains. We were bound for Bisbee but ‘Old Max,’ as n’t a bit of use for a regular was a good road from Lake Charles to the Atcha ya river, but when we reached the cypress swamps we heard that no car had gone thru in nearly a year. We tackled the job, and ran for 37 miles on st of the route to however, low gear. The res Jacksonville, Fla., was comparatively ,thru Georgia and the Caroli into Virginia, Washington and on to New York. BUSINESS 1S GOOD’ AT ACME RUBBER COMPANY, TIRE SERVICE FEATURE The Acme Rubber company has| been doing business and pleasing | customers in Casper for the last year and a half. But the operators andj owners of this little shop at West First street have been here for about ten years and know the local} situation as well as any motor car) {men in the ce Tire sales and tire service comprise the main portion of the trade. The tire, sold from this shop. Besides | Yo dl * Phone 79-3 (' } td (naa ia G 4\ guaranteed against blowouts. ame through with-| 122} Miller “Geared to the Road” | |this tire the Acme company sells the | | Red ‘Seal inner shoe reliner which is} Miche- |lin tubes end rubber boots are also sold. a | | fo-efe-es re £7 ks o % ° ad RS e soefe-afo-' KP ? K? roefe-afe-ese-otee! ? ee + KO ? K 2 fo-afo-s K 2 + RY es sM% o Me ° ¢ K? ? te ? K? + e o-age ae oho o20 ae ole eke ele ae-ete-of so iO ° ete K ° 1M + toate K? ° ™ - Me a a> RK Oo ot aaa? o: + * oe 6% so-efeet fe vs Ever K? + RK? + iM ¢ iM 0-050 050-080-080 080-480 41 oe Oo ate oh + 7? Oe ot Roesoetee Me Po toot Soagoageageatond ° Soetegeatected . Casper Supply Co. | Cor. Center and Linden Sts. soehefoateehoatoatoatpeerteatoetestecteateateeteateatecgeatoatpeseatoefeateet y ededrtetrninereeds On Account of the Heavy Demand We have been unable to get GOODYEAR CORD AND FABRIC TIRES However, we have received a shipment and can handle part of our 60 Per Cent of Auto Tires in use Today are Goodyear Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center 0 «50-48 fofeegrets cosh So Goo 0-0-8048 iSo-eSo fo «fe ao 080-080 «fo 4) o-efo-fo-eho-ehe SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1919 Acme firm “never comes back” no matter how bad the injury to the tire, according to the operators of the shop. They are proud ef such a record. The owners point with undisguised pride to the splendid free tire ser- vice maintained by the Acme com- | pany and the complete vulcaniziig !shop. The work vulcanized by the a a Also Enquire About Kelly- Springfield Solids For Sale By Oil City Accessory Co. East 2nd, Near C. N. W. Ry. Soefeageet 3 resooeteg etetededece R? - io ° some sizes of Loto cteate oefe-efeegef KP Sava? o4, ¢ ¢ rt ateetes KP ? Me Me she ae oem 1 ¢ So octs foegectocs 00.64, ¢ Increasing Trade oetees ¢ re efo-atet ntact rs RK Sava e+, ¢ ele Me sertodiodtento dodo ° Phone 772M fo ofo ogo of Re eho oe ho afoegeete ete efecto’ oe +-

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