Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 10

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“LINCOLN ABSTRACT. FIRM. varg\Children’s Welfare ; Topics to Feature Cheyenne Meeting (TROUT SPAWN: ABOVE WATER, CHIAN CLAIMS |, CHEYENNE,*Wyo., Oct. 15—Art- jicles of incorporation were filed in! ‘the office of the Wyoming secretary | jof state Tnesday by the Lincom, CHARTERED BY CASPER HAS COMPANY IN $43,000 WORTH OF 'B)SIN FARMER WORRIED CHEYENNE, Wyo:, Oct. 15— ~: i | Abstract “company. capital stock T LOTS SOLD IN : CHEY fe Wee bey eet The $10,000 divided: into shares of the|conference of— superintendents of 3 giTy HALL MONSTROSITY OVER FINANCES COMMITS loyal sight of (taut canawning with Pa valtie of $1:00 exch, headquarters | western children! aihome socies a to : ss = ’ SEVEN HOURS. Li novel sight of trout spawning withiat Kemmerer, directors M. S. Rey- be held here October 28, 29 and. 20, ~ Te, i . W.\under the auspices of the Wyoming in the Cheyenne disirict “as a* regan | Rolde 1, Rosenburg and N; MAGar. tne AUEDIESe yomins SUICIDE RY SHOOTING!:: the small flow of water in the | ee | perintendents of children’s homes streams, following 2 phenomenally {shallow that the backs and tails of the and kindred welfare workers ftom « |dry season. The fish spawn on sand-|1 r trout project well above the) other states are expected to attend. banks in the streams and the flow of |surface while they are engaged in the| Among the speakers will be Judge function of spawing. Ben B; Lindsey of Denver. ‘Children’s society. About fifteen Sixteen Others Await Recognition! CHEYENNE SHEDS TEARS _-- LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct, 16— of National Organization and Repeating reel estate coups which Manterhin Ee h he negotiated successively at Casp- embership Everywhere er, Cheyenne and Mannvile, Paul H. (deestatite Tha rribane Is Growing Moore purchased a tract containing) BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 16—Coroner| water over many of these banks is so — 200 lots in Fee’s addition to the city; Dr. M. H. Smith returned this morn- of Laramie and in a whirlwind cam-| ing from Trapper Creek where he (Speein| CHEYENNE, W 15—The most criticized public building in ‘Wyoming, the combined Laramine the county court house ang Cheyenne city Wyoming has 10 posts in paign in » American Legion and 16 awaiting to} be chartered acording to information; New York ranks fi of the union with 471 pos eleware has only eight. the American Legion now than 650,000 former sold- and marines in its ranks rive will start November 11, anniv ury of the armistice, ro Altho tic secure a now 4-898 posts or posts awaiting wo chartered in the Ameri y the time the bo Legio: onal convention Noy. 11, that there will be 6,000 in the country. and a half months the s have increased from 196 to 362 The present member- ship figures of 600,000 is based on in- complete returns from the zations. Many of the were in the midst of e membership drive, the ich had not been re- Starts in Minneapoli: expected ntens' of an results Every state in the United States 1 uctive state branch and local from national headquarters! ion members. There are ~ it is * ‘hall which is within a few weeks of completion, and which has cost the city and county a quarter of a mil- lion dollars, is about to be revealed 3 The last of the trees around the buildiug, which were planted about the old Laramie county ourt house more than forty yea 0, are being cut down in order that a clock in the east face of the structure may be visible from the Cheyenne people have been ng the appearance of the ding for months, :aany pronoun ng it an architectural monstros ond the removal of tne last mercifully as renewed and in- ti shrouding -ereased cri n SALVAGE PARTY , GOES TO SCENE | OF AIR WRECK (Snecial to | SARATOGA, V jonel M. O. Bigelov {D. Rusell, and ’ vice mechanics left here Tues- a party o! which ten salesmen were! was called to investigate the death of! working sold out the entire addition] Chas. C, Hitchings, a farmer near for $45,000 in the record time of}Chimney Rook. He found that seven hours, The property is situ-} Hitchings had committeed suicide by ated just five blocks north and west} shooting himself with a 25-20 car- of the Union Pacific depot here and| bine, the bullet entering the right joins the new Midwest Refining} temple and passing through the head. Company’s site on the south. | Deceased was despondent over finan- NEW REVENUE DISTACT cine TO BEGIN FUNCTIONING wife aariwg SUIAUrGau enters: |NEW MOTOR CO. | TO OPERATE IN: | pecinl to INE CHEYE : (Special to the Tribune) ‘ate internal revenue d BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 16—The Yel Wyoming will begin functioning in}lowstone Motor Company has filed December, the government having’} articles of incorporation with the closed with the City of Cheyenne and} county clerk. George B, McClellan Laramie for the fourth floor of the! of Nowood is president of the con- y city and county building here,j cern and M. G. Wild of Worland is which will he the district’s headquart-| Reneral manager. O. Lee Mayes is crs, for ive-year period beginning} designated as resident agent. The Decem 1. The city and county | company tekes over the business of | ERT the national . joy smoke makes a whale of a cigarette! . ranging from 8. the lowest Sea KS } E 1 a hie = jmimber, in Deleware, to 471. the|day afternoon by motor truck for Will r s x rental from) the Lee Automobile company, which | highest number in New York. Penn-/FIk Mountain, where they will salvage the offices and the government will) has filed articles of dissolution. The = syl comes next to New York the engine and other portions Share equally in the expense of instal. | company will operate service stations nd next in line comes of the DeHaviland Four airplane !tion and operation of an elevator} at Basin, Worland and Greybull. mex EE Od ARTY) ASEM sees rae, Which will serve all offices in the| Lie } Copsrightasio by ta Meith 1667 aligole wise jaune pare sic building. _ The largest pipe organ in the wor J. Resnolds Tobacco Co, 3 149; New vith 141; ay, while competing in the — A Tribune Wantad will soll it Souls, Meco” Weture house at St} find top sed aes hay rod 4 195 r Y ; jay, antad will sell i .ouis, Mo, ini my ie, Ohio, with 137, and Kansas, with 94.'trans-continental air race. - EE OU certainly get yours when you lay your smokecards on the table, tins, jiandsome pound and ie ce Nh The a half’ pound tin humidors— will : end—that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponde, moistener top it keeps Prince Albert i ‘such perfect condition 1 call for a tidy’red tin or a toppy red" bag of ‘Prince Albert and roll a . makin’s cigarette!’ You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count of your smokestunts! Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies | | | wheel-drive- truck be driven as far un the mountain vs possible. The salvaged] portions of irplane wil be dragged from the ne into whieh the machine fell SOTATE RETAINS SECOND ATTORNEY IN WINSLOW The unmistak- able “class” of a Born-Tailored suit or overcoat is more than sur- face deep—honest value in -woolens awaiting your call ina home rolled: cigarette wher it’s P. A. for the packing ts ‘ Y ‘Talk about favor! Man, man, you havén’t got the listen of half your (x7 14 smokecareer until you know what rolling ’em with P. A. candofor your Tia contentment! And, back of P. A.’s flavor, and rare fragrance—proofs of PRINCE A | Prince Albert's quality—stands our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch! With P..A. your smokesong in a makin's ciga- rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard! Prince Albert | is a cinch to roll. It’s crimp cut and stays put like a regular pal! Pet - ith block-and-tackle equipment. and with the same equipment will be ed down the mountain to the nearest point to which a wagon can be brought. They will be hauled by on to the truck and in the latter sported twenty miles to the rail- 1. Lhe mountain is covered with snow from the storm which blinded {Lieutenant Wales and caused him to - MURDER CASE, JACKSON Roze, formerly pros of Lincoln county, bh cuting attorney s been retai : | i 7 i -as to how delightful a by the county commissioners to as-{erach to his deat! inewill nade rs } Prince Albert upsets any notion you éver had-as sist Prosecution Attorney J. A. the Soe Or Teen diffi, and workmanship | jimmy pipe can be! It is the tobacco that'has made three men smoke > ager in ‘ the rea of/cult. The heaviest. portion of the insure lasting | pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation > William Sewell ana J. J. Johnson, +\stvipped engine to be moved weighs 10 the joys of smoking, 5 approximately 3,000 pounds. , é style, shape and fit. wed with the murder of the Win: mare ~ low brothers in the Jackson Hole di thet sett RE’ : 6 CAMBANY, wi NC vsianuceee4 ™28 MAN GAUGHT IN GASPER ail oe 8 ee eee =, assistant prosecutor was made on the} = petition of residents of the Jackson! ~Section, The best of feeling does not RECAPTURED RY SHERIFF between the prosectuing attor| and Rose. it is said, Christmas| BUFFALO, Wyo., Oct. 16—David having heaten Rose for the office of !King. who escaped while being Pprosectuing attorney in the last elec-| brought overland from Casper to ans- tion. Rose, who edits the Kemmerer}wer a charge of horse-stealing, and Camera, recently made an editorial} who stole a second iorse on which to criticizing the|make his get-away, at last is fely administration of the county;in the Johnson county jail here, hav- jing been recaptured by Sherif { So SES Stevenson near the head of the dry HIGHWA Y BEING fork of the Cheyenne river. | a | REROUTED OVER (FRED .CRABBE, JR., HIT i BY AUTO, WILL RECOVER quality is high, : : 3 you will find the ots i - prices surprisingly ae GO LDEN OPPORTUNITY CASPER 50,000 IN 1925 (Resident Born Dealer) | 7 n,, i] CAMPBELL-JOHNSON COMPANY so oho ate ate sto ste testo tn ste cha Mo Moctoc® . . re iodo «| repose sie de so she sho aso ste she sle aie ale ote ste eto ste etoatestoate ste ete-ateateat | | od Ag H 4 H M H CHEYENNE. Wye., Oct. 15—Fred | % ssf . . . SUA et Mie rt 1. Junior, arold on of State + Casper’s future is assured. Knowing that Casper is rap- | Prohibition Co. i F. OL, @& *. Sas Tes « . mn gies Fetes | Crabbe, val eparmigsionse Faas + 0 lit0 wers idly becoming a large city and will soon be the metropolis of : 0» Oct. 16—For! sustained Monday when he ran into NR oe = thirty ur: the irans- ee ati owhi . a wakieee { q '- Metre trino sauedeheenn | the: street while, st play and wns 3 Wyoming, itis time for us to get busy if we want to be number Sherman hill over the grade which the|'the brain, which was feared, has not iM ed among the ones that are taking advantage of these golden 3, Union Pacific built in 1868, then] developed. The accident, witnesses 6% F Oo W k ° e M came and still continues a period of | tate. seas ential Q SSCS oe or ne ee eginnin \ eo Beas iti t-3 more than 20 years when this costly stat vat entirelys the fault of the b : 4 opportunihes. f sf i no complaint was lodged the driver of the automobile. es route for traffic was in disuse, de-| , Friday, Oct. 17th | We Will Sell Brunswick and Hoed Tires and Tubes Ata 1 O% Discount * Wecan all look back and see where we have made serious mistakes by not taking advantage of opportunities when they Are you going to be one of the many that will, five years from now, be brooding over the fact that you have made another serious e by not in- vesting a few dollars in business:property in Casper? You certainly will be if you do not take advantage of this opportunity now. Casper is at present, short of living accommodations for at least a thousand families who are already here, and: several thousand more who would be here if they could get housing accommodations. : Our plan is to give those that can save a few dollars per month, an equal opportunity with the large investor. Just think what a few dollars per month invested in modern apartment ee roads of wind and weather. Soon however, a goodly portion of trans-| ; continental traffic again is to be); moved over the old grade in vehicles unheard of when it was constructed, | The Wyoming state highway depart- Ment, in re-routing the Lincoln high-| way over Sherman hill, will utilize the abandoned rai grade, the only work necessary to make it a first class highway be the cutting down} of the crown sufficiently to make it broad enough for automobiles to 3} thereon, and the filling in of 1 few! breaches which have n made by} \€rosion, The ood condition in which the old embankment is after a <score of years of disuse is a testimonial to the thoroughn are with which the pioneer railroad} saeross the continent was built. noose Secs % oe" ¢ % oe as ees o % oe * % ° Sa Quality in men’s clothes means fine material, good make and satisfactory wear. 1M . ao o, ee Here and are men’s. suits SS ; The present line of tne Union Pac-|f overcoats of a quality that-you % houses in the City of Casper will grow'to in a few years: ic swings southward from the old! can depend upon. - Y. . i a c din é‘ line ut Burford and site old 4 ¢ D ou owe it to yourself and to those depending upon you to invest at least Sherman station, the site. of the,{ . This season's styles are the | We are cramped for room and must reduce a part of what you make in something that you can depend upon being abso- ‘famous Ames monument, is four best in years—you will find the v k t ' lutely safe. we » [finiles distant. newest here. ¢ our stock. | safe. Tee Our assortment of patterns | 4 i i ‘Here is something that should interest those who would prefer a nice mod- Tom Powers To was never better than now. 1 46 Auto Owners, you know the Brunswick and ¢' ern apartment'in preference to a’ home of their.own, as the income from fe | / a Thousand Dollar Investment in’a large apartment house of from seventy-five to one hundred apartments should pay the rent on such an apartment. » This can be obtained by paying ten per cent cash and five per cent per month. © sh : ( og - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROPOSITION ° The Wyoming Building and Apartment House Co. Phone 261-J Come’ in—we will enjoy showing you the new styles, $30 to $75. Have Operation ‘At Rochester {Snecial to The TH , CHEYENNE. Wyo., Oct. 16-~) ‘Thomas G. Powers, president of the senate of the Fifteenth Wyoming leg: | iglature, js at Rochester, Minn., where he will. submit to an operation for fer | ief of an affection which has kept 'Ihim in poor health for several years. a _ The oldest. b ! adobe struckuree ih | hich sheltered Coronado in 1540. K 2 oes Hood Tires, none better, and during this sale you can save money. Center Street Filling Station GAS, OILS AND ACCESSORIES HIGH-TEST GAS. , Corner Center and Linden. Phone 402-M orgerte aBoegeatediodteatecte sie dhoate sfoatesteatestostestoatoatododeteded Suits, e, 0 aSo-04 oo SH Rothe Rode ated ‘? Overcoats, $25 to $100.00. ing in Americe is) Santa Fe! | a wae Sueressar to Binom ‘lothiag Ce.

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