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be submitted, detailing their previous they wit he avai at hee parma 616 ON TRAPSHOOTERS THRUOUTNATION TOURNEY SET FOR JUNE 20-22). Ding “My, in the history of road and building con- ‘the event were made by Mrs, J. eal Scott. oP being e¢xperfenced by officials of the) *u0wn was that constructed by a mis- Sa) pit state highway department in securing|®onary in the far north. The mission- themapplications competent engineers, |2TY found that the Esquimaux had no ress Avoy At the meeting of the Blue lodge, help for id tructio; iu Mi i last ing at. the Ma: Ip for survey: and construction par. it ties that are to be placed in the field Proving under Favorable tus eoan, P tee Behlad ates Conditions thruout State, The highway department. anticipates| able. ‘The. sking’ w: Says Summa: the employing of about fifty men for|#nd stretched over “girders” of whale tid ry thi purpose, tho latter part of March}bone, empty provision cans serving as » Lon 2 and ia very desirous of secvsing the ap-| Seats. audier which will he held thers next wake ai tg hie w. SpeioieM [plications of shen who have: hn expe. end. ne oe Bureau, Cheyenne) | rience or training in’ this line o Fagagement In ; The week was favorable for livestock, |fowcther with the intecaatian stating! CHISH LM HOTEL IS Spe Announced at Party as it was unusually warm with pi he approximate dates upon which they * Miss: Laura Monson entertained sev-| tically no precipitation. Day tempera-| win he available to accept this employ- eral) friends with an informal party|tures average 46; night, 28, and daily | ment, ‘This number will be materially) READY FOR OCCUPANCY | = Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Anna} extremes of 64 and 7 were reported. | increased as the season progresses. 7 Gibbons whose engagement to Rugene| Reports Indicate that livestock are in| jrom the statistics at hand, this de- Courtner, was announced. Miss Gib-|falr condition and improving. - Ranges | mana for engineering employes is with-| street has heen completed and turn. bons, who has heen a resident of Cas./Are open except in «xtreme western dis-| cut precedent in the history of engineer-|turé has heen installed, As soon as Per for the past four: years is ‘clerk |tricts anda few: Ideailtles of the north-|ing, ‘The demands of the railroads and|tne heating plant. i in operation the at the stamp and C. O, D. package win-|@ast. As their condition is poor, most| contractors thruout the country are ex-| proprietor will “be ready to! rent the dow at the postoffice, She was cashier!stock are being fed. ‘There. is some ceptionally large together with the re-|rooms to permanent roomers: As it Is for the telephone company before going|complaint of a ‘shortage’ of snow for| quirements of the severa) states. the house haa been filled with trav to the postoffice. “Mr.Courtner's home | stock “inthe ‘Red. Desert. _ground! Applications for'this employment may |sients for the past four nights. et Bt Sorat ber? he yo ae tinnieceal tee still generally Ghee! Oe Bact be submitted to the chief engineer of the ——_$—<—___—_" ic 6 time. le ed) centages were; eye oe 3 it} highway department at Cheyanne, or; Specials! ‘Specials! . Specials! Go to. hy the Midwest. The’ guests included, | Lake, 54;)Lander,and 8) thlesing.|to the district ineers at Rock| Casi Sor 234 beside Misa Gibbons, the Misses Zim-| AN main highways in cent hanes ed cede) int mer, and Wright, and Messrs. Court- | Wyoming are generally good; and god ner, Burke and MRM Ge ‘ ;time can he made. West of the Divias there is heavy, mud around Waleott and Masonic Dance near Evanston, other ise fair. The Yel- Friday_Night lowstone is. fair here ‘mud but , . The Masons are making preparations! passable near Moneta in the for a number of special features at! Rig Horn Basin are get erally od their dance which will be: given tomor-| stations : e sewn together} awak into The Chisholm hotel on North Wolcott row night at the Masonic temple. The | cy 3 * Iris orchestra will furnish. the music. Chuewater yi ee T'itbsidhebalance Light refreshments will be served dur- Coay, a3 of costly T ish ing an Intermission. :! ign e and choice Domestic The North Side circle of the M, B.) church will meet with Mrs. Claude: Boy- it a + tobaccos, propor. ‘er, -North Peat age ae after ss se te ss 1M ? oe James MoCann, | Al Deatman ana| WS wish <0" express of; Manville dre ‘among bg ta -the. sneieh who were : in ights of Co! the Ree the? Altar; and Ronary pect for ~auinaiduoue nea : on business. aelet K 399550 oe GCPODIN 6 oar o John Vincent “of the Platte Valley| WILLIAM nea bea Coal company was -in~ Casper, ester | AN day on business. Pe Pe . a f Eugene Cody of Antigo, Wis., 1s vistt- ing his brother, James Cody, eee Mrs..M. #. Knadler: and son Irvin Breamer and Robert Gordon in a grip-) and private life pf ‘a famous. actress.! f the story. Lyric theater. Wyoming Needs 51 50 Competent Special to ‘The Trivune.) Men for Work’ in Highway DOVATAS. Ween Fa ine. 20] S¥tvia Rreamer portrays the actress} tahttulty | dF to 22 has been set is the dates for the | ho allowed her fame to submerge her eo Dane and Few Ap- annual state. trapshooting tournament{ husband's individuality. Warren Chan-| : ‘cati ved vires plications Receiv here to. the: contestants of which the| der r : ee : Douglas’ Gin chib will play host. Fir. | Who ihe? ‘ CHEYENNE, Feb. 5.—That the com-] teen hundreda.dollars in cash prizes-ana | POspi hea fa ont vam ing season willbe one of the largest /$200 In trophies will so to the winners 0 society that patronized him only be of the various even’ cause he was the husband of a star. ed. Arrangements “for struction in the nation is evidenced by ie (ck ES GS Robert Gordon has the difficult role| the fact that considerable difficulty is}. One of the queerest churches ever}of the playwright who loves the act to the pinnacle of success. May M ligious services, whereupon he started|marrics after the actress divorces him. |! to build a church of seal skins, no wood} After the divorcee and her husband Fr. 5 énstrumentmen, @raftsmen ,and other] Place in which they could meet for re-| daughter hierar of Range Animals Im- tlails bong avail-| happy marriage to another, the actress; bénd’s worth, thereby weaving the story | Casper Commercial Stuart’ Blanhelog “pr Presents Sylvia and drarhatic story of the stage! Hasband's Other Wife” is the title It. is"showing today at) enacts the husband—a physician would rather he slaving in some ital or In the slums than catering and whose plays have raised h plays the part of the minister's! om the doctor meets an ‘eus-to a realization of her hus-| a inngle that promises to hold | pnees in a tight grip until the very} is! Specials! Specials! Gg to a capacity for handling over ann : Sheridan. Chilled fish from Newfoundiand is pre- > new ! 3 mt Akt th fn sere tat analieants apply ipared in a cold ‘storage plant which has} has an ar v fin person, a written application should ity 200,000] 000 square ‘ OF CTA "a IN FILM: pounds of fish a day. ————— Phone 1304-W 156 South Center | __ PAGE THREE The new republic of Czecho-Sloyakia 12,500,000, JUST ARRIVED SESS OSOSO OO ODHT modded te dedtotestodee AW onderful Shipment of New Millinery NOW ON DISPLAY 134 South Center Street EAR These Three Siyles of Women’s $15.00 Kid Boots at $12.50 * A Pair You save $2.50/a pair, which is an amount worth considering when you take into consideration the advancing prices of shoes and when you note that' these. are the very latest style, in Grey Kid, Beaver Brown and Field- Mouse. These are 9-inch lacé boots with light soles and full Louis heels. \ All sizes and widths—AAA to D. Three Days Only---Today, Friday and Saturday ‘GEOBE SHOE CO., 134 So. Center Street SPOOSSOOTOODOO Mitts Binsin POSGo4 vere attack of influenza. eee iw Harry. Judsor of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass company, is in Casper on’ busi- ness. _ se. 8 Carol. Starr of. the Casper Brick & it Tile company, is il) with pneumonia _ at hist home Nae ‘Westy ‘Dover street, Rudolph. Lundberg has ‘moved his residence. from the Wyatt to the Vir- ginia Hotel. * —_.__—_. Specials!: Specials! Specials! Go to oo Casper Commercial Co. 23-42 _——— - It ts just 60 years since the method of grinding wood as raw material for paper was introduced in the United States. re Camels are fit to work at five years old;. altho théy usually live 60. years their strength begins to decline at 25. oe B THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF higesigaieea 4 No. 147. | NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that an ap- plication has been filed with this Com- mission by the Natrona Powér Com- pany. of Casper, Wyoming, praying for an {ncrease in rates for service fur- mished the public in the City of Cas- per, ay roma and pursuant to Sec- ‘ ‘tion 42, Chapter 146, Session Laws of sce) all 1915, this rege will ‘ety i on for hearing at the office o! 4 Commission in the Capitol Building at 14] East Second St: Cheyenne, Wyoming, yon the twenty- . oe day of February, A. D; 1920, at time ahd place all persons or interested may be heard. Will Open for Business Saturday, Feb. 7th -Complctz ss, ae WEARING APPAREL ~ f FOR WOMEN = = The Casper Public Is. Invited to. Call and Get Acquainted ° Final Clearance of W inter Garments ONE-HALF PRICE Friday and Saturday Judging by the limited number of Garments in each selling and the extraordinary sav- ings afforded, we won’t be surprised if MANY Garments are entirely disposed of before the first day is over. W inter Suits The prudent shopper will lose-no time in visit- ing this display, for she knows that here, if she wishes, she may choose two Suits for the price” formerly asked for one, Our Regular Prices $40.00 to $125.00 Now Half Price $20 7° $62.50 Consider the wisdom of buying Furs at these prices. Our entire stock of Fur Coats, Stoles, Searfs and Muffs, your Z t (8 Bchoice a - es Ma AS OP Millinery Any Winter Hat in’ 98e Stock Going at...... sf : W inter Coats There are not a great many here, but those who come early enough to find their sizes are assured of unparalleled values. Cloth, Velour and Plush Coats includ- ed in the offering. Original Prices, $25 to $165 Now Half Price $12.50 °° $82.50 Wi inter Frocks Silk, serge and velvet frocks for morning, afternoon and evening are included—very few of. any one style, to be sure—and all are favorably re-priced for clearance. Original Prices, $19.50 to $100 Now Half Price $9.75 7° $50 700 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES A charming variety of Blouses in strictly tailored and dainty lace-trimmed styles, regularly sold’ from $8.75 to Prices POD The LEADER ‘3 ea of between ‘50,000 and 60,- * miles and a population of Shop Se Me Me ete tects Je eGo eo So-afe-efe afo aoefe-ese-ege ofoefooteeteeteege. ‘a 1M ° 1% io t eee, aa re, + 1% + Me ¢ so ehe-rkeete Sa edatis reer yrege tg ? iO, oo, + RK? Oe Me 1M ‘aa aa + ae ¢ K? + oe, +, o, Ma eee » eet ? oo ah et ? taste ate a ¢ iM ° fo of iM 7 oe