Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 2

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GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION FORMER AT MEETING TODAY OF 200 OTATE HIGHWAY BOOSTERS IN CHEYENNE. Will Cooperate with Cornmiggion in Working Out Rom prehensive System of G ganizations to Direct Local Efforts (Special to the Tribune) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 31,—The Wyoming Good Roads .asso-; witn a small clation was organized today by the tions of the state’ who gathered a sponse to a call issued by Governo ey was| devoted to discussion of the highway situation in the state, Wyoming's | highway needs and to the prelimi: Good Roads association, and the organi-! zation of the latter wax completed to day. The purposes of the new are to ‘cocperate with the way commission’ in providing a comprehensive system of with the federal g I the a ud with coun jab clubs and . ation is to en courage the “organization in each of the sociation high yoming dependable 21 cou of the state of a county good roads association. It will buffer for, as well as an adviso the state highway -commiission, —receiving complaints regarding road conditions and suggested improvements, investigat ing these complaints and then pass them on to the state commission v recommendations. ceeded to app dent in the assigned, to tion at early tions. The concensus of opinion amonk the cluded lea ative of each board of cour joners in the state, was that Wyoming must adapts a.much more liberal highway pol- i ay bond issue ¢ ding its magnitude jon r from 00,000 to $25,000,000. The only state issue of such bonds to date is for | $2,800,000. rimmer of Rawlins was 6) pione » highway improv ment moyement in Wyoming— The committee on peetistienel con tary ized party’ he enters the field as an in- ‘ i sisted of one member trom n-| dependent ‘ candidate .and Have shipped carload: to Casper ty, with Osmer Johnson of Slment of platform and policies are ex as chairman. Governor Carey called the conference to .order. nd the utlinir progras of the conn gates were provided 4 commission's consiructi 1920., -All_meml except L. R. A, Condict of Johnson eoun | “itor of the mmended, opin! ranging | | AMERICAN STRIKES OL IN SHALLOW SIND: AT GREYBULL ON THIS, (Special to The Tribune.) this afternoon. GREYBULL, Wyo., ~ Oct. 31.—The | SPs ee Se VBE ee as’ yety American Oil company drilling half a! mile’ south of Greybull, “struck oil a’ BRITISH CHAMPIG CHA ‘609 fept ‘Thursday mgrning, It tested! Bite 96 Prenx.) —_—_ ab ane pat 52 gravity and 76 per “ognt gpsoline, but because of & Il ‘amount in sight drilling may be eontttiyed to make « \test of the deeper sand by using a siy!!- er casing... The Shallow sind was en- tered; with a 12%-inen hold and pro-| duction can be saved by continuing ood. Roads; County ‘Or. 200 delegates representing all sec- t the capitol here Thursday in re-| _ r Robert D. Carey. “Gun Boat” Smith in a four- round A Tribune Wantad will sell it. here ‘last: night. KEEP STRONG One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month ~ naries of organization of the state! hence. It’s more economical to give your body help before d, J, GIBLIN lf leeaaere to-disease is broken down. A very little CANDIDMTEFOR Scotts EMULSION | GOIUNETL: WARD 8 aa crsmmmnetoern-an scosavenson | goes.a long Way in eran ap and keeping up re- isistance. Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott’s Files Petition PAG as Indepen-| Emulsion at_your druggist’s on your way dent Candidate for Alderman | | home, and ‘start protecting your strength. against Fred Van Gordon | ‘The exclusive grade of cod-liver of! used in Seott’s Emulaton is the famous in Third Ward | Be gape ap ten ok bp erm eat fee yl oherat door —- Scott & Nawne, Bloomfield, N. J. ; aie ae mee J. J) Giblin, for three and a half yearr | a resident of Casper and one time pas- M. B. chureh here filed a petition as, candidate for (equa cilntan from the third ward of the city} of Casper, thus signifying his intention! © against Fred Van} today ‘of entering the rac been uncontested | The petition filed by the names of. 50 citiz e |. Mr. Giblin, at the, conclusion of “his astorate here. in’ 2017, sacrificed his) r ‘iE Get Your Winter Apples ‘Apples are going to be high, so take yersonal int {ts pesos, the ter advantage of these pr ices and secure % ring to Gasper early this yea Selected Idaho Apples Direct From the Orchard and bears ing made a suc Having the endorsement, of no organ- | pected to be forthegming. — Two Small Fires 4 in Henning Hatel ; Pt 9 in Ue Are Extinguished, from sinha po ie car No. 3641, and is pees i ern tracks at Center sireck. ‘Opell Ca tdi6 p= mt. witlh Large Red, $2 75 ty were present. The comn was | 1 zi - questioned at length by sre | Per Box ........ _ - Garaing its policies, plans and the prog-| ‘Two Smal! fires In the sam enitess Wine'Saps, $3. 50 ress of its work under the appropriation |. ee the : ‘ Per. Box... ESN YD el se jast night in sement « “n- now availabl ‘An nuked Sar Yellow New v Fowns, , 3 25 Aunong mere sting stateme! aye meee | f ° Per Box... REE CTR by seeZistanit nde eae ry ton’ of Cody, 5 Yellow Delicious, 4 50 atong Highway that 120, {5 Per Box. he “3 e fourists are expected to visit Yel Jonatha k next year. uthern en s wil instead of four Fo © 10 | obby s Mon-|crochet bed set Saturday, $3.25 $3.25 $3.50 ig TQ At CS Se lace GM ale sere Rome Beauties, and halls of the Hennig hotel l for several hours. WO ________, HI BRON T5OX o.oo ncasnicceccsarecmeeesensnecnve ech sscesvonssczepsonocee ben Misi ‘MeDonalavor spetrcit@draw. Li: OL BOK. ec neneninnnntntnntrn ; age BkLaSley Saher Staymans, Large, tana pited the «pa 4 Wyo-! No. 304. Per Box.......... ming joses to get its share of the} — ; mae Winter Banana, . $4. 00 How near Wyoming communities ma; Per Box he gédgraphically, yet distant from th viewpoint of transportation, was ex plained by delegates from Carbon coun ty who advocated the improvement of au highway from the oil fields in the northern part 0} county to Raw-| lins, With an ion to connect with a highway wi n built in Na a county is field, it wa . is ony from Casper line but 155 miles from tha by ate ye by. highway, il-field oper: y tools to Cé spairing, the t Rawlins, onl. to perform this y improvements pr the trip overland.trom oe s only 80 miles to the send confer The delegates to the highway ence. this dfternoon are attendin, “fair sprice” conference at the Begy’ s Mustarine Astonishes All Money Back, Says Diiggists: if Begy’s Mustarine Isn’t by Far the Best Mustard Preparation. A BIG YELLOW BOX FOR 30c fact embarrassing KEEP (7 SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi- gestion of tomorrow—iry Grimes Golden, — : Per Box 3 p: $3. 50 First come, first Werved. 1c. hice iter ‘delivery, This will propably be your last opportunity to buy apples of this quality at these prices. These Apples on Sale at The G. & M. Cash Grocery 118 West Second Phone 91 KI-MOIDS the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to take as candy. . MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE . MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION t JUST ARRIVED A Complete Assortment of _ PETER THOMPSON MIDDY DRESSES For School Girls and Young Ladies Ask your dr you a box . . “Js ; auseiat tn "Ammer," authorised These come in white, navy and Burgandy, are Prt car all wool, and the most -practical. garment for. - years. {It's the © al, and best im | provement on the old-fashigned Mus tard Plaster,” and quickly stops rheu matie’ pains, nevritls’ neuralgia and lumbago, and instantly relieves tonsi atis, pleurisy and bronchitis st rub ft on, and over night away ves sore throat, coughs and chest eovlds. For sprains, swellings and all aches suid Waits, ite has’ Hol « , while for sore fe \olhing wat Uixeovered car ompare with it, Its the quickest pain ron earth, Be sure its Begy’s al in the yellow box S.C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. ¥- STOPS PAIN deme narr n> POCTTTTOTET TTT TT TOTTI OTT school and general wear. Can be had.from 8 to 20 years at $15.00 10 $22.50 © The Golden Rule Store See Our Window Display ¢ ae. Bart a abe Red Cross Gis 1 be taken up for disel Warpen Poe wan vs victed of stealing f the executive com: ‘mittee of the Natrona County chapter} Western +ratiroad, w No chairman has been|Tubbs court, yesterday afternoon. N WINS. POINTS ony . SAN FRANUISCO, Oct. 31--Roy Me-| Cormick, light heavy weight champion of England, was given a decision over SOOO M. tN RM LLLI LLL LL SPSS PLER LP RELL EL LDPE ES LBERREE LD IML EPL & “JAIL, PA YS FINE, The “Warten onstruction ion’. whieh was répresented at Cheyenne Wednesday by Lawrence Hill of, Bil- jlings, was low bidder on both concrete |: jand bitulithic > paving for thes Salt Cr eek | Wi | four hides valued at § trom the North: m tried in Judge He! ‘Was assessed a fine or $50 and given a 30-day Jail sentence. i: | <The Contfact will probably be awarded} by the state highway board on Monday Opriniet jo Thought after th i ‘ ferences of the Midwest “ae Virtue dind oss ar¢ confined o> Bre j Beh sigtlon. |oom: pansies te he Kind ot pavipa AFL 1A ‘Tribune Wantad will sell it go . THE UNIVERSAL CAR‘ We have received a shipment of new Ford Touring Cars with electric starting and lighting system. The starting and lighting system is of the built-in, two-unit type, an integral part of the motor, and like everything else about the Ford car the starter is iahigle and sure. We invite you to call at our salesroom and inspect the starting and lighting system on the new Ford. $600.00 $750.00 $875.00 Touring, with Starter. . Coupe, with Starter: - Sedan, with Starter These Prices F. O, B. Detroit. Earl C. Boyle 231-237 nN Conterc—Rhene 2 t, [SPOT OITAOTTI OTTO OATH APO OOOO OL ' Richards & Cunningham Conn pany MICHA GS & Cunningham Vor eeepveccevccconen: ie M en’s Department Winter is here to stay ‘and we advise all those who have not yet purchased ‘their heavy wearing apparel to do so at once and prepare themselves for colder weather, which js’sure to come. 5 Clothing We. inh hawe acvery large and complete stock of 4 ‘Men’, 's and ‘Boys’ ‘Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws, and .OUp prices.Aréwery. reasonable. Call and be convinced. ‘Wee? feature ‘the. well: known Hirsch-Wickwire Suits and Overgoats: ‘for*men ‘and the Fiber-Nik Suits for boys, which insurés ‘you good workmanship and a perfect fit. -Underwear We sell the celebrated “Lewis” Union Suits for men and: there are no'better made, . Our.stock of these is éomplete-now. and the: prices range from $3.00 to $12.00 per suit. We.also have ‘several styles of two- piece garments. ‘in’ both cotton and wool at popular prices. er Extra Special We have just received a ; splendid assortment of f Boys’ Rough Felt and Vel- vet Hats and several styles of Winter Caps, just the thing for: ‘winter wear, Ta ery OL L dude ude de he dee de dhe e ull hel dle > ante ; . Hats and Cane We now: -have a large assortment, of Beaver Hats, also winter caps in all of the different styles’ and‘shanes and the prices-are'right, and we have seyeral Styles of:men’s fur caps,, priced from $5.00 to $25.00 each. So if you need a hat or'cap for winter wear call and see us. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM:-WHEN YOU WANT-THE BEST" sel oceania lecroinesintena sera S I SL OY AB CS: OUSLY LON UNE SMeEI or

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