Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 12

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IRCANATIONS eee OF i nT - GET LTE: Se eS = panel ‘sl FOR MOORGROFT: FIELD, |THE EOINGTON INSTITUTE os "ei=sane MA Tribune Wanted will sell it, as usual it was the Lyric theatre which Reis Anadis Met. 3 Pn Park. Set ~~ by Natural brought these favorites back to the pic [eonalderapie agitation recentiy for the oe make ‘this popular playhouse‘ more popular. | Holmes Hardware Co. . | NEWCASTLE, ws Nov. 6.—The! le by BASIN, Wyo., Nev. 5.—Olan V. “Kin: ture loving public last night and yes- ing at Cheyenne. United States .O Gas ana Retining : Wondes Mads Foss ey der, ‘husband: of Caunty. Superintendent | terday. afternoon, “God's Outlaw’ is ‘company will build a refinery at’ Moor- Converse Gift. of Schools Elaine Kinder, went suddenly the title of the Mette, super-fine pro. | “Holmes to Homes” * The Wyoming Good is associa-| croft, < insane in Greybull yesterday and after {duction which displayéd the versatility ccording to information supplied = y Milton McWhorter, patentee of |s) DOUGLAS, "Wy" ‘ss for refining. petroleum who | bridge, one of the seénic beauties of this nterested in the refining venture. }-region, will in ail probaniuty become a ls regarding the size of the. plant tion, a nized in ‘Cheyenne tes to a state highy Ned by Governor Care at on wi Nov. ~ §.—Natural |a hearing held in Basin was peapntiee of these co-stars. to the state: institution at “fvanston.| pe. sto i iw 2: : ry shows the strength and) came -yiolent ‘and it tegk a dozen'men | yw oness of Ci ig, @ risiiz-young law: toget him ini the car, His mania iver ‘in his belief in God, The. story | dele- | here conference 4 prc . Will proceed n organization of county | p< Now showing new arrivals in Toys for associations which ill be affiliated ¢ county park set aside for the benefit started to develop a year ago follow- - ‘3 * with the state association and. will eo: /2Nt the magnitude .of sthe production | Gp citizens-nnd tourists. . Fn.conformity ing an attack of tg, eh.” patente qulkiy started’ atior “as pre; Boys and Girls. Make your selection ch in its district in the work | Wc! If Pronoses to, handle were not! with the. wish of) the Jate; Alva. W. priser 125 oak .. |liminary anti-climax in a rural setting. | ciation. For the putt: | Some Olt for. the ‘refinery . would , the heirs to the estate, Mr. and Craig turns, from being a lawyer and | pose of organizing the county me from the Upton-Thosnton field and} Mrs, “A. C. Ayres, shave tendered the $ 100,000 FIRM. Becomes ‘sheriffin. the community. A! now and we will hold’ until you are cintoria tlie Hollcwinemecointy wo! eat territory in this. section, now | jand to the county free.of charge on minor robbery ‘brings the photoplay a being developed: by numerous, Gompa- condition that) it is ‘surveyed so that a. climax and tests the sheriff's love tor) “ph Lane Big tastornsl nae " ardced may he.exectited. ‘The commia-| 1° OPEN STORE, his “Ruth,” | rles A. Welsh, Cowle Cc: puppet } sioners .will.accept the offer, it is un- To add oN the spice of the program, k Shields, Gillette; Carbon, ‘DRY FARM NEAR | Geratpon ay ease tae an ee ROCK SPRINGS Henry Brennan secured a bir, feature Rawlin Converse af Share Baan ; ; i hae in Texas Guinan in a western picture. Dougls Crook, Por. | | Just, below*the dam 12 “miles west 0! ; t Besides this Lyric patrons saw a weekly Patterson, | ‘ALBIN BRINGS Douglas. It has long been a favorite! | CHEYENNE, “Wyo... :Nov.. 5.—The|news review andin tomedy of the sort in} 1 protem were appointed: | Albany, ready. Phone 601 = Casper, Wyo. Fremont, C. ; Goshen, Thom ‘s, Tor-| | spot for picnickers and tourists and a5! puek-Holloway company, which will en- rington; Hot Springs, 3. Hold-} $60 "AN "ACRE | one of the few bridges built by nature] eae jn ite ragnsear paeretntio busi- redge, Thermopolis; R. R. {it has excited the wonder of; hundreds| noes ‘at’ Rock Springs, filed articles of Buffalo; Laramie, t. Dil-} fone jor people. The bridge and park will be incorporation “in the office-of the Wyo- A dine, Cheyenne; Lincoln, Andrew Mor-| CHEYENNE, Wyo. Noy. 5.—One of | closed by a ya high fence ‘before spring.| ming secretary of state°Monday. ‘The row, Kemmerer; Natrona, Earl D.| the largest. farm dealstin. this. section concerns capital stock is $100,000 divided Holmes, Park, A. H. Ay the state recently—and perhaps a RHODES | SCHOLARSHIP FOR: into 10,000 shares of the par value of 4 6 | involving the highest price ever, $10 each. The directors for the first Z PI pald for “dry f. " land in Wyoming” year are L. M? Creekmore, F. Holloway McCurtain, on W. Spauld W. irwin, Raymond, en and M. D. Holloway. j Five thousand. ef the 10,000 shares ai ate. Colunibus, Nebr: of the corporation’s stack are preferred in the Albin district, miles stock and 5,000 shares common. stock. $40 ; jnortheast of Cheyenne «and miles Grr aN eeale Ww Nov. =-V.|The, articles of incornoration — set Newton of a x Trom the rest railroad point, for $60 | Spicer of Berkley: fornia, ajgraduate} forth — that the | preferred __ stock Nels A-fan acre. purchase price was $38,-/of the University of Wyoming in 1918,)Shall be entitled ste a - cumulative 00. The farm lies four miles north- | will be the next Wyomingité ‘to ‘enter | dividend-ef 5 per cent annually and that St of the postoffice of Albin and for | eeeore university as the beneficiary of | On liquidation. the-preferred stock) shall several years past has been one of the | thodes scholarship. "His selection |be redeemed at par value with all ac- most prolific dry farms in the state, \ haw been Announced ‘by Prof. Frank |¢crued dividends before any payment annually producing remarkable crops’ Aydelotte of thé Massachusetts Insti-| Shall bemade on the common stock, and ilacnvatute cnasiole ions coil involve|@ nite conditions which of occasion | tute of Technology, American secretary |that after the preferred stock tins been a fee of only $1.00, this covering both; *2US¢@ crop failures in the samo dis- | of the gti ALTE trustées. redeemed the common stock shall par- memberships | trict. ticipate ‘in the ‘remainder’ of the, pro- Lack of Parntwre FEEL ATOMEY RE CAFS ve ro AIMS FH BED Holds Up Plan for {3 YEARSDIESINCOLORAD. . ROAD MEETING' IN CRACKER BOX EYHUMED Re Jerks Seeeeeas evenue District crak oy a - CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov, 5>Tim- |< AE ne — othy F. Burk ai teal for organization of a county: Good CHEYENNE, Wyo. CHEYENNE, Wy Nov. 5.—Wy0-|t9 4919. 17 pa Staleetatioracrmer inte Roads association, as suggested at the| mains of a small baby -which: were i bh eon sepa p ie be ‘4 et. a vo a acteeaer Be noseeng nae tang |distrlet of Wyoining, died Sunday ata (he Weoming Good Tteade aanechrion {utied in a. cracker Kos were unétr OE ed pene /sanitarium at Poulder, Colorado.- ‘The ‘ne. formed)/-was jantied addr By Eran] oe a ee eee re an aoe tre te tra eect gen an that) funeral will be held here probably Thurs i ‘ ¥ rank | basement in South Cheyenne. Burial, it WHIT continue to be as: ted with Col-l aay, Mr. Burke had been in poor health Hdine, who requests persons inter-/is estimattd, took lice perhaps a yenr orado in one district. This situation is ed ‘in’ better. highw: to méet No-| fe Ea ix fg. os BT eae ey for several years and in 1917 he went. . | ago. voroner Way rly. pee erceent ing. result of inability of Leslie A. Mili tg @atiforn In the hope. that the vember 11 to organize a Laramie Coun ler, who “is to be deputy collector for| change of climate would result In phy- (2) 0oee et euterazazootion%, ‘SNOW HEAV VY IN the Wyoming district, to secure furni-| cient inprow ; eat ing distric al improvements. His wife died in Cs ture for Wyoming district headquarters | j¢,.. r : dis ifornin and he returned to Cheyenne, | ‘A oO hefore the latter part of December, it] fornia and he returned to Cheyenne, | MOUNTAINS OF | institution. At the time of his removal PINEY REGION then. Until furniture is secured for | BIG PINEY, Wyo., Nov. 5.—Alreafly the fourth floor of the new city and | fy rom Wyoming he. was president of the | county building here, which is to be| hoard of trustees of the istate univer. |: * b | the headquarters of the Wyoming dis- s x | there is moré ‘show in the mountains triet, ‘the transfer of the busine! } Rive ae hich OffiSe rhs remands zth' 18 )ay of: this district: than fell during ‘the ‘en- s of |} the district from Denver to Cheyenne (town. 0 town. of Burlington, 35 "miles “west of vinter of) 1918-19 and ranchmen ithe ae cannot be made. i ES aT 'U. P. OFFICIAL {here,i is: taking on’ new. life ns a result tre! Tabaiea + 10: iaghsbiifate cnegurtline (a STATE CAPITOL PIAGED «© CONFBRS WITH (2°82 wiht am ews noi or ruation fine new*structure ‘and ‘A. EB.’ Schlaf is{SnoW, . howeyer, is mot, an , unmixed blessing inasmu: as it has made liye- erecting’ a ‘large’ general ‘store,’ both | UNDER BIIARD THIS WEEK CAREY MONDAY Saisie cine ot cones: aed vlc, | stock feeding necagsary -several, weeks H * -@he town is-now/ installing’a” modern, in advance’ of the customary time, and . “ = ea areca? electric. plant. which jwiil light ;the ‘busi-| this in- thesface of- the smajlest-store ‘of Both classes ar. ness houses and residences of the com-; hay..with which the;Green River valley Jeffers, vice : unity. = ‘has gone into the winter in ears. | As_alnger of the Union Tactic Wealltoed coms eeu y cee a eee nas mone, foto. the winiee so. many. ease . , ible act of vio-| pany, conferred with Governor Carey , lence by a atic or radical the Wy0-| Monday afternoon relative to the coal! ming capitol building was placed under | No’annoubeeifient- was madelof' guard Monday and will continue so un- icter ‘ofthe -discuadion til the present period of unrest passes. += {si Allentrances tO the building except the| ! main “portal will be subjected | to exam- ‘ uintion by Nelson S. a former | deputy sheriff of L mie county now} employed in the s e veter ‘DENVER: ‘MEDICAL. INSTITUTE office, who been drafted a mins f —he of his familiarity with | SHEN N Wyo., woe * Acco Oypestte Hairanes to Welw ecbestios the dpties of pence ice officer. ing to statistics compiled the Ca-} . COME ; ws ~~ | nadian government, of the 7,079 immi- If ieee Orsi ‘Aviator Who Met tend hia, Dehlaupaiene’ te: cree . . . 1 With ‘Accident in | wsoming. Capital on mest e ane. near At All Dealers ane near Med ved here | home of mn, from} Lieutenant | . with whom MeGinn was | fying on forest service patrol, was in-| stantly killed. | - ee | Today’s Anniversaries | Wa 1768—By treaty at Fort Stanvwix the Six Nations ceded the country north and east of the Tennessce { 1891—President Fonseca proclaimed himself dictator of Brazil, and dis-| missed the Brazilian congress. plosion of a bomb ne the} residence of Home Secri As:| quith in London. | 1914—Great Britain officially announc ed a state of war with Turkey. 1915—Russians pressed Germans back in the vicinity of Riga. 1916—Rulers of Germany and Austria Hungary proclaimed new king-, dom of’ Poland. | 1917—Rerlin claimed great victory over the Italians on the Tagliamento. DICTATORSHIP COSTS MONE 4 BUDAPES' 11.)—The dictator-| ship of the proletariat cost Hungary 13,675,000,000 kronen according to a atutement published he: The Red Ariny alone cost 2,660,000,000 kronen. One hundred and fifty millfon kronen treasur A directo one member from ¢ provided for. Membership in the coun ate composed of ch county was Which Is More Important — You do not we ve al = YOur Vision |: 2223 glasses, or to| - Own ‘Lens © have that brok- en lens duplk “for Your Vanity? |2:*** ~The re- A great many more people ‘need glasses than those that wear \ them. Some have never nectified thier faulty vision because they, nee he xerved in the state legislature. 5. 0, Nov. 6—The inland knew it was faulty. Others, are simply defying consequences. enatie they are afraid “glasses will not be becoming.” jeopardizing: their health, their happiness, and CHEYEN? Precaution 4“ their. efficiency by riot coming in and having their éyes examined-by ex- pert opticians who: can correct their vision, add to their comfort-and capability, and convince them that there is a proper style of glasses that! will by no' means detract from good appearance, Burnett Optical Co. Henning Hotel 2 Seer trdointe deere terete eee dete eo Seles Secor For the Same Price as a Ready-Made But by Far Superior i n-Quality and Gracefulness oe > TH0-foot ft ford, Oregon, Monday to re his mothe e2 "e oa! Sot > eo > Sod 2 eS oes oe > Q oS o cS When we éailor your garments—you don’t make a selection from a rack of garments in sizes that mean ill fitting gar- ments, no matter how carefully they are altered—but you pick a fashion suitable for your figure and to suit your own fancy—you select:your cloth from a woolen line containing every imaginable material in all the leading colors, then the garment is specially tailored’for you—no one tries it on but you, and it fits you perfectly, and the workmanship is of the finest grade. *e 0% re ro 0% re 1894— oa 2 re direct from the orchard Per Box—$2.00 ys TOKAY GRAPES Per Basket—85c “5, Same Stock as in our Display Window White’s Grocery “It Pays to Pay Cash.” oa 2 o# es 2 ,o-08 "a o ro 08 eS 2 eS 0-48 o "e 0-48 “ ro ae “a 2 No one in the country can bat our variety -of woolens and fashions « 54 FASHIONS produced by the foremost designers 500 WOOLENS in. all the new weaves and popular colors, — ‘+ Come in and look over my Fall and Winter Line—It’s a Beaut Jim Halme & Co. soe Sweet and Mild sealant ‘a Q re o Sets ~ “Every Puff a:Pleasure” 2 re rere 0 - a aR abe a . My : 115 East Second "Phone 505 & F Meiepcutn ie) aay ae «a MUREHY CIGAR CO. ao cee _ Over Blue Eront Grocery ve Phone 120-¥ $ A ‘Tribune Wantad will sel it ‘Cigars, fobactoe: Cigarettes AOL LE MD EME MMMM EMG BR OS ge a SESSOSOSCY

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