Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1919, Page 8

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eal PACE BCHT GILKERSON LAST. RACER 10 LEAVE ‘GHIA CONTROL Straggler in Transcontinental Race Held at Fort Russell for Sev- eral Hours on Account of Motor 1 to the Tribune) » Wyo., Get. 18.—The last straggler in the transcontinental air race was at O'Neil field, Fort Russell, this morning—Major A. H. Gilkerson, driving entry No. 102, with ieutenant K. Gartett~as observer. ailing the procession of aviators t-bound on the first leg of the 5,400-mile yse, they arrived at 30 o’clock yesterday afternoon and were held here by the condition of the motor of their ship, a condi- tion so serious that it was decided ir the motor with portions of se of the two ships that crashed on O'Neil field the preceding day be- fore permitting Gilkerson and Gar- rett to continue their westward flight. This decision was reached after Ng. 102 vainly had tried to from the field. Gilkerson’s ent s the 38th in the air derby to reach Chey: enne. Four of the machines have passed O'Neil field control tion on ‘the second ley of the r bringing the total number of land- ings there by r: ort Rus- and one - remained overnight. the machines to get away bound on the second leg, Alexander Pea ain J, T. Donald- 39, Lieutenant pilot. Lieutenant Three of were eas No. g; pilot, and H. Manzelman, Pearson, nt the pr night at Port Russell, at sunrise had lead of 136 miles on Captain Don- dson, ing third among the avia- tor: t-bound on the second lap, bat he left Ch nne only 144% min- utes ahead of “Donaldson, made an earlier start in ding 5, who had 1 a The past weck, beginning Oct. 13, was ushered into the high school worl din a pleasant’ manner by the etnrn of Miss Dudley, who has been way for the past week. Early in the week the Thunderbolt, the high sthool paper, was received from press and distributed to sub- seribers; a meeting of the staff was then held for the purpose of discuss- ing better ideas and plans for the next issue, which is to be an improve- ment upon the first. On Wednesday, after school, the Junior and Freshman foot ball teams again contended for the mastery. As the Juniors are pleased to put it, “Of course, the Junior team won,” but although defeated the freshmen are far from vanquished and are deter- mitied to show the school before long that the: re not going to be over- come very many times, During this busy week invitations have heen sent out by the Junior to the students and their friends r the y ty Which is) to) be is to be given at the High NatronaHigh School News Notes} Written for The Daily Tribune by Special Correspondent. Hallowe'en masquerade par- ¢ — school building on Hallowe'en night, when everyone is ‘supposed to dréss in full masquerade and come to have 2 good time among witches and black} cats. On Friday” morning the assembly}: was much pleased by two solos sung by Thelma Hugo. Following were several selections by the high school orchestra which is made up of the following talented people: Ullery, Alice Stevick, Grace Pluk- hound, Carlyle Brittian, Mr, Morgan, and Mr. Miller. The only drawback | to the orchestra ‘is that all the stu- dents prefer*to He thus entertained) than to také part in the assembly mu- sic. ~ posed of Margaret Spees, Mabel! Lamb, William Kosher and Theodore Mosier highly pleased all the audi- ence ond Jast, but not least, Ethel Mann executed some very pretty dances while Mary Spencer played. On Friday evening the dramatic society showed their originality by on a hay rack ride and inci- dentally had a grand time. ls QF DOORN OFFERS IDEAL RETREAT FOR KAISER FORMER EMPEROR PICKS QUT BEAUTY SPOT WN HOLLAND a en ante cornea tia 40 Geo, Athan-, (iy Associated Press.) | nobility have automobiles. nearly | Sake on ‘lot 19 block 5 Midwest Add. _ DOORN, Ho (By "Phe Avs0-) every Hollander. has. his bicycle. Con. -$270. a &.)—'Uhe\)' Howse ot |. gorse quilexeasy Of n6 to}. J. M. Carey & Hroz, to H. J. the estate recently ptr: the or tourist, One travels by | Peterson. on lots 4 4a 11 inclusive, » by the forme rM4P apres rom Utrecht fiftees{ block 142, Caspér, Con. $4000. een called for cent arutelen te ute ride to the station} » Casper "Realty.Uo. to Thomas An-: 1 ight in the midst of this cl: Driebergen. There he boards a train | 2¢T8on on lots 184 nd 185 block 36 slow moving little Dutch v of smal! but comfortable cars drawn | North Casper. Add. Con $1. t whose 3.000 or so inhabitants, « b Casper Realty Co., to: Thomas ‘An forward with considerable to numbering among their one William Hohenzollern, of Potsdam. inter- burs hers nerdy ulong with most ner ction of the count elie at he is coming here to rig evandvdronpedltdewnion tle down for It that be his faddGatearinectisig ietroih tention he has selected as a volun Tr ORS ER LSAT eO LOE: ) tary itute for St. Helena one of aviators west-bound on the firz the prettiest spots in Holland. The: - of the course to get uway during the '5 AT a SANS GLEE WIN ers [ae inyawerelGan chased or in the surrounding commu wieckedlNo: " ey to suge a place of exile . joorn, Sel is one 9 SIN Ty Maier 1 W. Sim. the few villiges in Holland located pall Naa tans Colone| OP fround that seems to be above Tchn aN i Reynolds 86, the sea level. Instead of canals and Napetes ’ dykes and the monotonous flat land ob- and with Lieutenant & server, who arri took off at 11: Captain Stinle got at 10:12 ri int mechanician had spent many’ hours getting the engine of No. 10° into condition for the hard test ahead of it. i While Major Gilkerson was taxing) across the field in an effort to balking No. 102 into the air, Lieu- tenant Manzelman, who had left New; York at the same time, swooped down enroute back to New York on the’ second le There was an exchange of greetings between the aviators, Manzeiman expre: regret at Gil- kerson’s hard luck and Gilkerson con-| gratulating Manzelman on the fine, he was making. sleepy looking black and! i pompous occupied bs white cows mills which form the unch renery of most of Holland. the try about Doorn while to be sure, has here and the ruspicion u hillock, and the white stone pink roads wind! quite frequently thru forest land-—| Most of it the y peerves of the Dutch nobility. Hundreds of Doorn daily coun- generally flat, ; 1, faint: s thru eason, itomobiles ring summe: for it is on the main highway from Amsterdam and Rotterdam to Ar- nem, which p. the Hohenzollern estate. From road, thru a long ible one There avenue of stately trees, is v side of “Lhe House of Doorn. he majority of the fliers still in’ is also almost a conseant procession the race and making the cust-bound of bicycling tourists, and the two second Jeg are expected to reach main hotels, with their white painted O'Neil ficld Mond little veranda cafes nd the “pen- or boarding houses, do a rush- FOOD AT COST ‘Dusiness all thru the season. ‘In }fact, caring for’ summer _ tourist seems to be Doorn’s oniy means of FOR POLICE [8 iwetinooa. the country for miles NEW YORK PLAN (Ry the A NEW YORK New York police grocery store. nright hee errenwed ta have foodstuffs sold nt-cost to members of the foree. Soateo% Len oho, 2, APGo- eho afoesoege afoot alo. eatodteodocte iO, ° o + 2, o, oageate-ote ofe of o-+, eee deste 2, A ++, Oo hte teat ‘ae Kaa x e ¢ % 4, Read The POST T 2%, , ‘aXe? 2, - oo, retest on it, +4, 2, 4 afoot coxa Xe aw Bote aeriooes x Sout IS afo-age feof ro ofo 0% ox 50 08 fo afo-eeofo-efe-' % Mn-0%o ote ste ste cte ste ste ste om Jo-efo aSo-efo-ase-ofo-ehe-sho-ale sce ete-ate ocee! vil- peo- around is dotted with hamlsome 1 las, summer homes of wealthy ple Amst n er Rotterdam, and the more pretentious castle of the Dutch aristocrycy, who live there all ibe year round, y from old time feudal riage vides behind slow but sure ‘Dee h horses driven by solemn looking coacii! imen in tall bluek Some of the IN THREE SECTIONS EVERY SUNDAY omorrow (Sunday ) “| in justice of peace court. trip to Douglas where he} team locomotive only one size r than those operated for chil-; dren in American amusement parks, and this miniature railroad runs dow the highway, with its narrow eae oy the right of the automobile road, ward Doorn and Amefongen. Te i is thirty minute ride from Driebergen, nd the train, at the melancholy sig- al of a tin horn by the conductor, | stops within a hundred feet ot the entrance to the estate. There are no guards about the es- tate now ner walls nor moats to pro+ tect the house from the curious pas-| y It is forbidden, however, to in the 200-acre park without! jal. permission. which is not be- ranted just now, as Herr Hoh- 's furniture and art treas. 51 big van loads, valued at} something over $4,000,000, are being | stored and placed preparatory to the! moving out of the Baronness Van) Heemstra de Beaufort, on November} and the-moving in of the former’ ‘Emperor late in December or early in January. ures PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE OF | SELLING BOOZE| H J. E. Jones, who was assessed. a/} Cine of $200 here recently in, the justice of peace court following his entry of a plea of guilty, paid his fine in strict court at Douglas, Wyo., this week. It was found that he could not pay such a large ‘fine The result was the it his ball. Only to Judge Ralph Kim- fine a small quantity of the “boot- to E. Richard Shipp. 'torney. these | Ruth} Next a-cheerfud quartet com-=! 5, wr Jewett on. lot 9 block ig, ods had heen sold here, ac-| his at- =a ——S>E—— ee REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS dited poe tect and certificates 61 G. Hy Mann. court expense-- Casper Realty Co., to R. J. Matey:| dered dtnwn for 3 B.U, Spencer, court expense ES lot -84;—block 84, North‘ fasper: | Mrs.-F. J. Johnson: p sion. -$ 20.00] Fames C. Miller, assessor's” '€on: $t-ete. - Wyoming -Chemical Labora- “expense + 10,00} ay } Richard M. ai tihan, et ux, i, tory Go, dite Soa disense 51.00|° Petitions. and affidavits for cancel- Carey & Bros. on. ldt 6, * tag ion ahd refund of taxes, presented Sasper. CBn. $8507 ind allowed as follows Rirtrtcy Bahay wee ae “ab 20 wae ert 4.85] Attest: t of lot 6 and na &, bio 5 | year mi ke b abc Goi : Met. S 50.00] Geo, F, liphen, year 1916-2 264. 16} Pal ahi Getnbet 1 Geo. B. Nason elux to Pod: x as : {on tot % block 42 Nelson's addi tion. Con. $1 @te. H. J. Peterson st ux jto Cath Carlson ‘on dot 8 leek 153? C Con. $250. Geo. B. Nel 50.00 25.00 disease. 100.06 aie reer rather, court expense /158, vi ‘CH, ae yn et ux to H. F.) | Achenbach on fot 10 block 12 Nel-) son's addition Can: $1. ete. ¢ Geo. B. Nélsdinet ux to ‘Henry. Jess on Joi 18 block 8% Nelgon’s a dition. Con $l ete. | } L. B. Nichols i |*ot 9 block of } $1500. ui) P. A. Paulson to C. A. Anderson} jn lot 188 and TAO block 24. per. Con. $2 ete . ot |. Patent—Uhited States to -Annie Piller on land. in sections 10, 3 and 4 T. 30, R. 80. A. B. Poling @{ nx to J..W Mc fntyre et ux on lot @ block 136,°Cas- per. Con $1. ’ . Bingenheimer Lilb. Go.. to S. shelman on lot 20-block 79, Casper (Con. $1 ete. |. Wilzabeth V. Towle.to. J. W. Bin- \genheimér on idt 82 block 88, North, Casper Add. Gon. $1 ete. Thomas Andérgon to Casper Reéal-| Co., ign part of lots J and 2 block But 's,Add, Gon. $1. 3e0. we “MeDougal to Casper Real- wy ieee oh Het BS block 87, North Cas- n. $1 \ derson on lots 167 @nd 168, block 35 North Casper Add. Con..$1.. « J. R. Iochridge et ux to .W. E. ead dd. Con, $1:6té, Maria S. Wood ét al to tamer on lot % block 38 Hill Add: Con, $809, COMMISSIONERS , State of Wyoming, County of Nattona,—ss Casper, Wyothing October 19. Office of the County: Clerk. The Board of County Commission- ers in and for Nattonn County, Wyo- ming, met this 10th day of October, ; 919. pursuant to adjournment of, esterday, there being ptesent Robt: | J. Veitch, Chairman; Conamifaionirs T. A. Hall and J. B. Griffith, and: Ai. K. Carlson, C! The following proceedings were had to-wit:: , The following Bills presetited, au- ENYOTT itol |OCEEDINGS. 10, 19 and SUNDAY. LYRIC Ciistomanst please ask-for yous duplicate sales satan’ ‘We will give n no: oe on returned goods without the duplicate eR NOTICE! S cue PI a Seat tee years Suown as Dest, Ssiest, Always ellab\e SLD BV DRUGGESTS EVERYWHERE 00% ae eee eee eee eee ! MUTT & JEFF: EVERY SATURDAY (EVERY SUNDAY IF YOU LIKE) The Denver Post and it’s a bet you'll buy it Every Sunday. CHARLIE GUNNISON, Denver Post Agent CITY INFORMATION BUREAU (Built for the Convenience of Passers-by. ) So a a a Now you can step: beyond the usual and commonplace style standards— distinguish your appearance—claim for yourself style of refinement and otiginality. You can do it here—in on fine all garments. just received ‘om THE HOUSE OF 'KUPPENHEIMER Goodness and: ¢istinctiveness is re- flected in. every detail—in, the de- signing, the materials, the patterns, the workmanship. Inall, there’s that indescribable ‘something “about thea that you can ’t get anywhere else. Feature Values ‘at $45 and $50 Webel Commercial Co. 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