Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1919, Page 8

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ae PaGe EiGHT ogi HOT sPNGS Kt FIRST OVER TOP | -Dak., where they were laid at rest ‘ y : lpcae those of a brother and sister. A. B. Forbes, district plant chief, nnd R. G. Spore, district traffic chief Full Quota of $800 $800 Subecriied in| where she will visit with her brother several days here on Exactly an Hour, Advices to District Chairman in Cas- per State | Shes and intends to go to Thermopolis. | if the league were to perish alto- Ee |- Judge Charles FE. Winter is in, : zether. Ideals have been thrust up+ Hot Springs county is the first {Lusk on business and will return this) Pill Holland, field man of the | on us as an argument for the league county to be reported over the top | evening. 4 ee Ohio Oil company, will leave to- } antil a healthy mind revolts from in the big state-wide Salvation Army} Arthur K. Lee, county chair- reported that the county se- drive. m: cured its quota of $800 in exactly an hour. Vv ons in Wyoming. n headquarters for this nd Tilman Hobson, division | the Casper drive, is in charge of the eentral division. The big work in the drive here for Salvation Army hut is} temporarily for the arrival} and supplies to be used mpaign. . The minin. office been established in detail temporary hut at Third: and| Arrangements for the state base- ament upon which thé cam- a agers are looking forward to as a big source of revenue are go- ing forward. Details of the big. tourney probably will be announced later this week but_it is anderstood that at least six of-the best teams in the state will be asked to come to per and battle for the state prize an ntertain and be feted here dur- ing the big Army work. i bull, Thermopolis, n, Buffalo, Moorcroft, and pither Lovell or Manville will ed to the tournament. Ther- mopolis m not be in the tourney ac- cording to present cause the Springs team is plan- ning to go to Denver. The tourney is to stert the Sunday of August 24,] it was announced today and will end with either one contest or a double-} the big| header, Labor Day, when drive will also come to a close. qa FIRE CALL IS HOAX {2 Sa a j A small blaze near the old brew-j ery northeast of the city called the fire department two miles -from the | City Hall yesterday. Some person} reported by phone that some grass} was burning near the brewery but} there was no fire discovered after} the long run. HOMESTEADERS TAKE UP 1d MILLION ACRES IN WYOMING SINGE iia | During the past ten years home- steaders have taken up something like 13 million acres of Wyoming lands. Figures compiled by gration Commissioner C. announced by him this showed that on July 1, were 35,390,2 in this state and that on July 1, 1919, there were only 22,387,686. Of the difference—13,002,584—by far the larger share was taken by homestead- ers; a small portion was withdrawn by the government on account of its coal and oil properties. Hill and afternoon 1909, there” The total for July 1, 1918, was 25,-|# pee Hot Springs county is in|9f geeds for the Golden Rule. Mr. the centrel division of the three di-{1insey confirms the Casper is the| other buyers that the prices are un-! Chlifornias worker, who is a big worker here in} i ‘month with her s ROH I9, iployed as alteration indications a ate Tmmi- | j 70 acres of vacant lands |g Tees 8 PASS eS ee a eee CAN'T AFFORD TO MEDDLE IN WORLD FIGHTS 2 re- (G continued a From Page 4.) r spending sinss. pions of the boy fishermen of Ghspes —<ohy } NEWS 4 if and viciinty. The two lads left here one morning at 8& lock’ and re- turned the same evening with a string Mr. and°Mrs. C. "ER. Barry have/of over 100 speckled beauties. The \returned to their home in Casper af-/ fish ranged from seven inches to 12 ne accompahying the remains of their inche Rae son, Carroll Victor, to Lead, on the upper waters all caught in length and we of Garden Creek. Miss Winna Ruckman left ‘night la: of the telephone company, for Los Angeles, California, turned to Cheyenne af take this league just as it stands. f that the hearts of a vast ma-/ jority of mankind would beat on jand sister. Miss Buckman also has ¢ interests in a large orange and lemon Mike MecClary, foreman of the V-V jranch there. 8 vacati ranch is taking a mont night for points in Ohio and Penn-] them.” j |W. J. Linsey has just returne@)sylvania, where he will spend his va- from a trip to the east, where he!cation. bought a complete and beautiful line is a well known sheepman here. John O'Neill, son of Pat O'Neill, statement of ‘has returned from France, where he left for Omaha, Nebr., after spend- served with the engineers for more ing a few days with Mrs. Deather- peneny high i Ose ceeearn aly than a year. ige’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Boydston,! ut in spite of the high prices, he P Wyatt t Hl says that the business is very active.) Cap Bailey, who nfaeeat?* Hoe Weeceeapesrenprts. | jand that buyers are jusunl. Mr. Linsey also states tha: the western people are getting goods at a much lower price than those in jthe east. Mr. Linsey vi od )Louis, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, |Mo., and Chicago, Cleveland and New York City. tocking UP BS} come time ago when 2 shotgun ac- cidentally exploded, is much better, and is able to be out. Mr. Baile The oldest university in Canada is King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, j Trades Assembly Delegates! se Miss Hallie Ellis has returned from a Great Falls, Montana, where s The Trades Assembly meets Tomorrow (Wednes- day) Evening, August 13, 1919, at 8 o’clock, in regu- office. She was formerly the su- lar session. All locals should send at least two dele- zeruewndent re Ever auch gates, from which a general Labor Day Committee Miss Fleeta Renville is back from will be selected, hence a full attendance is requested. Big Muddy, where she spent the H. S. SUTTON, Sec. will be employed in Doc tor Lathrop’s week-end visiting with friends. { | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and} son have left for the Powder River country, where they will camp for, about two weeks. | Miss Opha Hardgraves is now em-| When You're Tired “ero! — DRINK SHEREX The New Malt Beverage Frank B. Taylor, Jr., and Euge: «| Loucks, son of the Carter field s perintendent, are the present cham-| Spe | Lender. * Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Malin, promi. ! nent residents of Denver, drove over- land in their Packard twin-six, te | Visit with their sons who are em- ployed here. Mr. ahd Mrs. Maln are much interested in Casper. Its pure, wholesome ingredicnts are nourishing and will give you strength. Order a case of SHEREX today from your dealer. WELL DRILLERS, ATTENTION! Bids will be received by the Board of County Commission- ers for the drilling of a water ll, oh the County Farm, 5 les east of Casper. Well * must be drilled to second wa- »ter, estimated at about 50 feet, ’“and cased with a 6-inch casing. *Submit your estimate to the bunty clerk in writing, as soon ossible and same will be af upon at the next meeting oF the board. New Dealers Wanted Profit possibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex, Write for our Dealers Offer today. Sheridan Brewing Company Sheridan, Wyoming. i Cn q NOTICE! Customers! please.ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no * credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. 434,193. Thus in the past year the eekers have grabbed up 3,046, er mee: It is believed that nearly a quar- ter of Australia has not been visited by civilize ean arememete: CenteaeR Re PRR RRR “Watch the Elgin Movement” If you are searching for good values in men’s suits —come to our store now. In spite of the fact that our regular prices are low, we have cut from $3 to $5 off the price of many Sum- mer suits in order to clean out broken sizes. This good sui a chance to geta at a good saving. Good values in shirts, underwear, pajamas, socks and straw hats. Whatever your needs in leather goods, a leather purse or a bill fold, a traveling bag or a suitcase, or any type of trunk, we can can supply you, at moderate prices. : We keep our stocks full and complete so that the choosing may al- ways be good. Trunks Priced at... PawedO— -- $100.00 Suit Cases Priced at. QxeLO——— $30.00 Traveling Bags Priced at P40OO0- — $45.00 ebel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows Telephones—13 a 14 i AAA eee ee Y ‘ADSE OF THE WEST’ strong cast, apea' row in the Wi )*Rose of the West.” ae doubt the bgst picture the heart of the world if we do not) ever has done. I jiecally thrilling and works up to an intensely emotional climax ,Story of a brave woman who make: steadily and without any quickening|4 fight for the two \Breatest lov that can fill a woman's heart- for her child and love for the man of her choice. is laid in the far north of Canada. fally strong and |Miss Traverse adds new laurels to \her crown in its interpretation. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deatherage have \¢28t includes Thomas Santschi, Frank weigh, Beatrice La Plante, {son and Minna Prevost. where he has just completed a ours: which dates from 1789. jin : ‘ h | sneirely. climinates pain from all den-' fsa Gir: Never gets ig your nerves ADGUM 12 1919 Fal operations, He is now taking an- ‘other course in “Hall’s Method of Making Artificial Teeth,” which is «aid to be a new departure from the IS STRONG FOX PLAY: vld- methods of putting in artificial teeth. - | Doctor Bingham will probably re-| main in Denver a week or ten days more. tie 5 —--—<— Women take the place of news- boys: in Spain. The Nicolaysen ieaien Co. Madlaine Traverse, supported by a at the Iris tomor- am Fox photop This is with- this star he story is dramat- G. Murphy Cigar Co.. Wholesaler; Peat is largely used in stoking the railway engines of Sweden. Tt is the 3 - love. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps The scene of the play Not only is the story an exception- appealing one, but Jack Nel- —————_ ____ TAKING DENISTRY ‘COURSE Dr. J. W. Bingham is in Denver “Conductive Anaesthesia” which | MATINEE 2:30 TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 woz lis Theater ge THE STATE TODAY Folly of Deception Admirably Shown in ALIAS, MIKE MORAN One of the most captivating photoplays of its kind WALLACE REID Proves in his new photoplay that truth is the better policy. TOMORROW Tragedy Cleared the Way for Love! MADLAINE TRAVERSE Will appear in a thrilling play of Life and Love in the Frozen North. “ROSE OF THE WEST” A great romance of the Northern Wilds Also SUNSHINE COMEDY—“A SUN-OF-A-GUN” . BASE BALL TODAY, Wednesday, Thursday Moorcroft, Wyo. vs. MIDWEST ALL GAMES CALLED AT 5:30 P. M. Moorcroft comes highly touted as one of the fastest teams in the State. POPC LODOD OOD ODEOOOOOOSOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOD Poeoeeooooos Friday and Saturday, Aug. 15-16 Thermopolis ron oe RRA AAA ON NES Hi

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