Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 8

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“road over the PO Stee Ecibune WORK STARTED ON AUTO ROAD UP.CASPER MOUNTAIN TRANSFERS ARE CITIZENS OONATE $4,000, GOUNTY PLEDGES WORK FILED AT RAPID Preliminary Construction Begins with Improvement of] New Principal of Winding Foothill Trail; New Gray Tractor Is High School From Ordered for Use on Mountain Highway Kansas University Preliminary construction work on an automobile road from Casper to the summit of Casper mountains was commenced Wednesday morning when the county commissioners sent the big Twin City tractor outfit to the s W. A Lacey, newly elected prin- Natrona in Caspe; of the county hich WwW sche rrived inesday yer shows ne. The highway lead-):o get located and familiarize him- ord ing through the foothills is first being improved by ali If with the curriculum and other s of the heavy rocks in the roadbed. matters attendant upon the positic indicating : on With a h donation of $4,000, eee soe eee = lemand fo: yroperty contributed by public spirited citi- which) beswslletillats che) be d building locat has _con- zens, the county commissioners have jthe fall semester. Hi ued_since th the year agreed to complete the project andj} ‘ ot join him until later fhe following recorded declare that by the middle of Sep- | Mr. Lacey ng the pi are en- » recent Bal ter received his de tember automobiles will find an easy 8 per cent grade on 12 to 16 foot! mountains which will university at SELF, NO REASON ° be one of the most scenic highways | versity of Ka Hie comes here din in the west. | from Pullman, Wash., the university Con. $200 Alfred Bryle, who constructed the | |town of that state, where he was| fo Frank Wood et ux to J original asbestos road, has been| principal of a high school with an en niigics pe on lots 10 and 11, block 6 } rn adc on; 32 ., ifiven the contract for doing) the rollment of 250 last year, Av Bmerick et ux to A. L. Me-] COM $1: ; heavy rock work and he will blast - ae = —— ~ J. : on i ‘ ah on wees J. M. Carey & Bro., to Mary D. So h c ; out the entire roadbed so that a (Continued iromyeaeerl) |PRICE OF CORN ces jenn | Bailey onvlot)6,¢block:169,40aaper; 114 Sonth Wolcott Two Stores —— 151 South Center small grader and tractor can com-|ficials here believe there was some Ww ; ; ‘e hub ti - ; 247 and Get the Best = A. Black t al to Cecil Bon Soqaicediey + Phone and Get the Bes! plete the work. |significance in leaving the note di-| TAKES TUMBLE ‘on tot 41, Gothmore Park; Con.| oulse C. Bradley to W. B. Neu-'g Pockets in the road will be made|recting Miss England to this box con- x < $100. e Sat Eins yl Mate LEA EE Se ae HEHEHE HEHEHE BEBE EEE I HEHEHE OEE ESOS SSHEEES atl canvenient points so that cars, taining the ring. J 7 W. A. Blackr al to B. L. a and vehicles approaching each other, Friends here believe the young ON RAIN NEWS Scherck on lot 40, Gothmore Park| will be able to pass every three or|™man have been despondent over | — Co. $100 | four hundred feet, and can always) love affairs while others blame ill a nd ee Richard McDermott et ux to Mar- be in sight of each other. Mr. Bryle| health for the suicide. There was no| CHI¢ 31.—Corn drop-| 15 MeDermott « t 16, block 21,] donated the county a large quantity | Teason in his business with the bank Ped six cents hel on reports to Casper; | of steel cable, and the commission-| here for his act. The bank officials | day of benefi, r spe rce H. J, ct to Louise ers agreed to erect steel or concrete | this morning made a thoro check of |!# fefforts oun} loe , Caspper; posts at all dangerous places so that #ll his bank figures and reported his to cut the cost ott 1 Con work to be correct in every detail The same officials said they did not autoists would be fully protected. LUSK JEWELER ER 1S ROBBED The commissioners have placed an A jewelry store at Lusk, Wyo., w order for an 18-36 wide drum Gray | ¢xpect to find anything wrong with |} .ok6n into and robbc 1 tractor which will do the work of 16/ his figures but that the check was! cording to word received here horses and at about one-fifth the ex- Bey made as an absolute safe-)norning by Chief Frank Webb, who pense of horses. These tractors have eee was warned to watch for suspiciou F been used in mountain road eon.| The Reverend Bradley said this Jooking characters or ppeddlers of & Title Corp., to struction in many parts of the coun-}™orning that there was no sign or jawelry, No de 0 robbery 10, block 66, try and are coneeded to be the last|Word to indicate to him that the young| were civen but th : ea word in up-to-date road equipment. |™an was in ill health. One friend that Chris Jos Tiieitractor is 1 to arrive in| Said that the young man did not eat Jing the case +his usual noon meal yesterday attributed that fact to his bad he Others would not believe such as the medi, 10 ¢ and will be put to work next ely im- afternoon at 2:30 fea ture of the 1 uicide The road up the mountain will not; Mr. Riggs came here two year used a small caliber Bullson on only make an ideal pleasure road,’ from Sturgeon, Mo., where Iver instead of the larger 38- F n; Con. $1. but will open up a v territory | rents, well to do farmers, liv firing piece he had Co., to James south, and shorten the dis-|jaq been working in a bank en- room at the time of the suicide y on lots 194 and 195, bl » for many of the ranchers | tralis Mo., before he came here, the officinls hinted today that the x 38 North ¢ y addition; Con. $1. t part of the county. rend Bradley said this mc tun did not really intend to kill him- Clyde Weeks et ux to M: Both the Casper Motor club of-| fis home had been near Columbia,| self or he would have used the larger Hurley on lots 9 and 10 block ficers and the county commissioners,! Mo, where Missouri University is lo. | r’s addition; $1. who are pooling their interests, be-/ cated and at the time of his coming Funeral services will be he held to- Mrs. Ellen Russel et vir to John lieve that the opening of this road! west) he was engaged to a student at the Bowm el with the W n part of lot 7, block is only the beginning of a system ohn I lodge in c an and G been appointed b to occompany the ney to Sturgeon, rial will be held. | at Columbia. After he had been here for a time, Mr. Riggs became engaged to a popu- lar young society girl. But this en- | gagement was broken off later, } friends of the young girl say, because she found that he had participated in, a “party” one night. A smal] reception was being held | at the Bradley home yesterday after- . noon when the Reverend Bradley ar- rived home. A call from the bank presumably to inquire why Mr. Riggs Beid- 130, hmidt have s lodge he s jour- ¢ 2 bu- of mountain and business highways} hich will add greatly to the well-! being of the city and the pleasure and comfort of its pe ople. a ae ai SIX MONTHS IN U. S. ARMY FOR ALL YOUNG MEN , North “Re ealty nes on lot 12 Co., Kenwood addition. of the NATRONA COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE meeting of the members AATEINCOUNTY MINIMUM HERE 2: Volume of Sales Shows Steady anal Official Tariff Reece ed Here Calls Consistent Demand for Resi- dence Property aad Build- ing Locations Here , to Edwin Clark | to Andrew | Camels blend not only. frees the cigarettes from THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 tionately from points which have a rate of less than 40 cents, it being required that a minium of 20 ce This means that 2 points which to 3f cents to 1 rate amounts 5 to 40 per cent. This fact was not generally tion of it having been from tration known, no me included in special dispatches Washington on the forthcoming tar- iff. The be paid from have a rate Wyoming, the spe to a cut of from SPECIAL AATES ON FEED GARRY now stands of one-half from point zl rate as it amounts to a uction | the regular tariff on feeds where the regular tariff is 40 cents eA hundredweight or more and the: “7% e is cut propor- spec reduction percer Soe EEE EIS IEE ITO III Aa Largest Fruit Market in the State Just Received---Carload of WATERMELONS Big and Juicy Also First Shipment of Apples RH 20-Cent Minimum, Which Cuts Reduction from | for A minimum hundredweight over the on Burlington, e rby Points all feed shipped Vorthwestern Pacific and other en into considera- tion by stockmen ® im * * * * * i Chies and railroads from udvantege of the special rates au- e of 20 cents a Union ebraska points must be who expect to take thorized for the relief of the drouth- > stricken districts, according to an official copy of the tariff issued by All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free the United States railroad adminis DWE RANDLE EVER Nae See HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of them—they are so refreshing and coui and fragrant. You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turk- ish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever | been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that | 6. you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pack: of 20 cigarettes or ten p ages (200 cigarettes) ina élassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this certon for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas- ant cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable mellow-mild-body! And, you'll be interested to ies aameareeh was not at his usual place at the bank AMERICAN RED CROSS WASHINGTON, July 31.—Bills | making out reports for the end of led to convene in Di at the courthouse introduced today by Senator Cham- berlain and Representative Kahn provide that every male citizen be- tween 18 and 20 years must take six months training in the army or navy unless he has been in ser- vice six months or is physically un- fit. ee Read Tribune Want Ads. | the month, sent Reverend Bradley up- stairs. When he found what had oc- curred, the coroner was called, but in the absence of Lew Gay, Judge W. E. Tubbs took charge and impanelled | a jury. Judge Tubbs delivered the note to gland unopened following the The inquest to determine | the cause of the death is being held room » of heari reports, Ww execut r transacting that may properly come before the meeting. All members are eligible to attend and vote. By Order of the A.R. 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