Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 5

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CLAIMS OF WETS Over 4,500 on Hand First Day hes i ' One Slight Injury Is Only Mar- | pridke Club Meeting aly ene ring Feature of Thrill- Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, sec ie vents |the Fortnightly Bridge club, si > eae nounces that regular ng © 7 NCW mae he which B. | CITY NEWS They said Frontier days in | Brooks © - Wyoming would be a failure— Beeeys Arth ' : the people wouldn’t come unless t ae hee Reina could get booze along with the ot ; : ie j : forms of excitement. Let's see how| , Mi88 Daisy Wom fe. their predictions were borne out: iiegeree wait M ; ‘ Me At the opening of the wild west c ar- : ; nival a conservative crowd placed it at the highest estimate on the day was 1,500. Those of have studied arithmetic ‘tim: Ps. * of the st year| opening you who d while there you may be . ~ . I M. FE r e | able to figure out what fraction of | wy." 2nd Mrs. Shutts, of Salt he Midwes k ; the crowd which came when Wyo-| ¥¥0» @Hnounce the eng; f ming was wet came back after Wyo-| (Heit daughter, Miss Lucy a resident of D ming had gone dry. ~ | Glarence Snick, of Casper. With a record-breaking first-day | ulcers place ini thy ae: crore on hand to witness the event o- SC ce , fro: r, which was run off in snappy ori ; ' with onl one minor ¢ aie oie ae Powder River News the day, and no records broken but iene: sity Vode (2 J. Ch some of them closely shaved, the! @!! sg ache. Uiied rat n the ea first day of Frontier ran off like al ive in’ Casper during July Furniture ‘ smoothly-spinning top der River! president, pected back in The day was perfect for a show 1 Mr. Chambe i ¢ no rain, and just enough cloud film |Powder River News 2 over the sky to relieve the intense|./¢ W#s only a few y se ylare of the sun. ht breeze | several moto ahene ; ‘ from the southwest carried the dust| "°° for spe ah raised by the countless hoofs ol ai eli the northeast, from the di th hea Beat : out of the arena, and the first 5 Mi iets ae : I Pounce was pronounced a who feel incline to Ele : creep past thes of the events run y i where the offic 7 hulldogging, roping, ite foe nore, ue rifles They wil : They watch cautious] » block and then its fall bl 1 = oe | ¥ *luntil 2 miles per hour seem nod Me past performances, ee a he MC MISS IRWIN HURT Powder River! ; epee : The only accident to mar the day ess urred when Edith Irwin, making|Mies Orlana Carter a change in the ladies’ reli sus- S the! Victory Club pan : tained a four-inch gash in one ley Poe eee Is Victory el erday at her home The injury, tho painful. rious, and it was that she would be was not se believed last night ble to continue in tained C the other heats of this a agence Bue In anoth accident pasley Gh ee Irrou a zy & the charming hostess. was broken. The animal was killed | au aca F by humane officers and given to th members of the club envertai ones ne ed Wilma Ke! nm pa tise Indians. + ; ws i Denies 3eul A. B SENATOR SENDS ae 1 tl 1" 1 tha CONDOLENCE TO ’ ; Ruby Hagerdy rta Jat HERO'S MOTHER | panty ct oat BE fry in the mount e Mrs. Alice of 957 North| Garden Creek fa The part ce Beech street, v on, Dewey—W.| out to the mountains in motor \ Stanley, was recently reported killed | and er the delicious picnie main there so on in action after having been listing as per, climbed the mount “missing”? for almost a has re : Mr. ar Mr: Harrison i ceived the following letter of condo-| Eleanor Kellogg t f s lence from Sen. John B. Kendrick: Entertains Friends “It was with deep regret that I In order to properly ebrate the 2 L< received a formal notification today] fifth anni sary of her birth, little } r from Adjutant Genera] Harris to the} Miss loge entertained effect that he has already notified Jean y Jane Keith and you that on, Margare at her home, 108 Attorney ‘Geo. W. Fer who r wound-| North Beech street, yeste after- | her, C. E. Fe in action, is now reported as hav- noon. Children’s games were enjoy- . ing been kilfed. I know, of course, ed after which Mrs. Kellogg served fro that no word of mine at such a time dainty refreshments. The color! fror us this could assuage the grief which scheme of Sibert and white was effec-' dan you must feel. Your only consola- | =———7——— = tion will come from the knowledge that your soa gave his life in the) greatest crusade of all history, for the establishment of human freedom. It was sacrifice that makes the world his dettor and you, as his mother, are entitled to the gratitude of your nation.”’ ~ DR. M. | oh Harned Chiropractic Specialist I specialize in female, nervous and nic iiveases. Adjustments as I give them are not painful but followed by a ¢ htful sense of re me J. Cunningham, an oil operator from Lander, is in Casper on his return from the Texas oil fields health many 2s no ill after effects. Chiropractic has restored to similar to yours and leav DR. M. E. HARNED ; CHIROPRACTOR Spinal Examination Free “Wateh the Elizin Movement” Phone 369-W y Office 266 North Maple the our cool, suffer from heat light weight two-piece suits will make | The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Why one of when you comfortable? Special for Saturday You can laugh at “Old Sol” if you are properly dressed to meet his attack. Richelieu Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 2 1-2 45e Thin Summer suits in light weight worsteds, Palm Beach idhalinudmeclad@Arnicots: 45 and Mohair in light, medium No. 2 1-2 ec and dark patterns. Richelieu Bartlett Pears, No, 2 1-2 They're tailored to hold their 45e shape in spite of their thinness, Summer suits, $21 to $60. ‘cua «|| Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped aiid Checked in a Business Like Manner ~~ue ~repes —e d ' Fire Department has Gets Two Calls eported te) W Mr. Ferr » eatchi The par Ferg long of Mr. pointed st = {OI IOP AOOAMOL AOL LO ae | *\ Mid- Summer) ple of ‘months, “SUN ANDHEAT (] S ] . Martin ' CAUSE DEATH X €arance vaie ° na N Plan Your Shopping Early Saturday % a cater tone Ob N We Close at Six O'clock \ ee saalahes N Figured Marguisettes X oe , 48e” : ever, but as 12-POUNDER IS N ees . BIGGEST TROUT ® Union Suits . 3 ae STORY OF YEAR®& ex ‘ M J. L. Lear ( FOR RENT Ter N Silk Gloves 4 PS Pa cere In Bla Whit » M PE a Mr 2 = % ogame? a Ng 2 , h tecrcr fer O's GOR SALE N 69ce 79c $1.00 $1.29 icycles at cost. osing out. 10 per cent off for cash. ws ary maga oe con | Pea eta 408 kat 1S The Golden Rule Store pate WOOTTON ILRI III IIL LEIA ew BAKING POWDER Ounces for 2 S Cc for over 25 Years Quality First Quality food was selected by the Gov- ernment officials during the Great War. They bought K C Baking Powder be- cause the quality and price were right. Select your baking powder with the same care. The K C label is your guarantee of the same quality baking powder used by the Army---Navy---Marine Corps and Gov- ernment Hospitals. Then--- hy Pay War Prices? Millions of pounds of K C Baking Pow- 1 der were bought by the Government for our troops overseas---more than of all “ other brands combined. What’s good for the American Soldier Is good for the American People JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO

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