Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 2

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© _THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 - or CE =a: ETS AIR Sige SAME : : {a certain Saxgn° Automobile, five -pas-| said judgment, | of sale “and execu- 4 ; {sengeér, Mode) 197. » | tion, with intel and costs: — — 4 | Now give notice, in‘ accordance with} Dated, April Ist, 1920.. © 2 y liaw, that Ti the undersigned, as sheriff) PAT ROYCH, pnd 3 : as. aforesaid, will sell the above des-| Sheriff in and for Natrona, if IN CTORE "eribed property of Julfus..Schneider, to County, Wyoming. |'the highest bidder for cash,-at public Pub—April 1, 2,3, 5,6, 7, 8 9, 10, 12, auction, at the south front door of Na-| 1920. 15a lon the 12th day of April 1926, at a sule! Quarrel Oyer. Disposal of Goods * Taken from Lovell Store rong” County Court” House,” Wyoming, | WANTED—A receptionest at Jetfryes' | to be held between the hours of 9 a. “ m. and 6 p. m.‘on that date, to saticty Studio, 3rd Floor 0. 8, Bldg. 14:1-2t+ ite pars fading F il Jeads to Arrest of ra 4 74 i wv ied Two Mexicans ment Manifested hee : j : : eee . x GY, H 3 : Sheriff Royce, Deputy Sheriff Roberts ¢ | ana Capt, W. ©. Kilgore yesterday ar- rested two Mexicans,’ Joe Martel and Thomas Vialuaya, who are being held in the county jail:under suspicion of | | ‘having stolen about “$3,000 worth of valuable merchandise from a store at Lovell, Wyo.. last November. Suspicion ‘fell upon the men when Capt. Kilgore overheard them’ quarrel- ing in Spanish concerning ‘the disposal of the goods. Search of their quarters | revealed silk dresses and other valuable (wearing apparel. |» Sheriff Wiekwir | night from Basin, accompanied by the | | owner of the store which was robbed, | 4 fand it the latter identifies the mer-| ec martes ew 1e chandise, the men ‘will be taken to FEE jb a . ens v U.S. FOSTE AvATION THAD. WATERIAL HELP War-Time Hangars Rented to Che Casper Daiiy Cribune i | That the military de government \is doing gre i foster and encourage commercial aie tion, is the assertion made by Col. BIg@: low, until recently commanding officer at Fort D. A. Russell and a? visitor in this city today. Col. Bigelow stated to a representative of The Tribune t& @ay that the public was not gener aware ‘of the steps being taken the government to further work among municipalities of States. The government, he declared, | practically, promised to furnish war time hangars to cities having already equipped landing fields. The go ment is not permitted to sell these prop erties but is renting them to cities for about $1 a year, The buildings are ¢ ‘ Style 405. Black Kid, _ turn sole, $13.50. - Style 407. Patent Leather, turn sole, $13.50. 4 Style 408.- Snow White Kid, turn sole, $16.00. this the 1 will arrive here to- Basin for trial all-steel materfal and represent several thousands of dollars to build. Col. Bigelow said that Cheyenne was showing keen interest in aviation since the purchase of its first plane thru Lieu tenant Bert Cole of the Western Aero plane corporation of Casper. In civilis capacity, he is chairman ‘of ‘the avia- tion committee-of the Cheyenne Rot ‘club, and im a similar capacity with the Cheyenne Industrial club, Both clubs, he says, are taking @ very active part in support of aviation. The city and the government ave recently made a combined agreement for a land ing field’ in Cheyenne and it will fitted up for the best of requirements. In this connection the Chamber of Commerce ‘here has appointed a sub aviation committee as an active com- mittee of this body. and it is headed by Carl Shumaker, chairman, and Roy Wyland and Mayor ‘Ben F. Pelton. It is stated on good authority that 12 planes will be in this neighborhood Within the | coming | summer Landing fields will be located ver, “Cheyenne, Casper, ‘Thermopol Riverton, Sheridan, McCook, Nebr., Lin- coin, Nebr., Grand Island, Nebr., and at probably several other points. There is little doubt but that Casper willbe on the.route of the transconti nental air mail service. from Denver to*the northw Cheyenne, it is Will be ‘on ‘the route of both this and also on a route direct west Col. Bigelow's statement that the war department hid already given positive assurances to extend all of its to further commercial av come news to the great man; here who are antiéipating the tages that this cir travel - will to® this. city. eet ge { In the Day’s News Elihu Thomson, who has become act- ing president of Maxsachusetts Insti-| tute of Technology, has been one of the | leaders in the electrical syotid for more | than 40 years and has 500 patents on{ his own inventions, one of the most important of which is elgetric welding. | Professor Thomson is a native of Man-| chester, England, who, coming to the United States e: his career, w sent to public in Philadelphia and after his gre ion’ beeame a teacher of chemistry and mechanics For the next ten years he was experi- menting, producing new devi and | attracting attention by, his writings on| electricity. In. 1880 he ceased to be aj pedagogue and entered into active work } as an electrical scientist. “Later came consulting expert, as well as part owner, of the largest corporation in the | world devoted to the manufacture of | electrical machinery: Sate Mal Flowers of : 146 So. Center. Common drastis, etc. person advan: mean) ~~) { | | | at the! 4-1-3t} witchhazel, ‘camphor. ys as mixed in Layoptik «: wash produce quick results when us for eye strain. One customer was ly astonished at the restful feeling pre duced by a single application. A y orts that both he and. his greatly helped by Small *bottle to strained or inflamed Ad Easter Pal; kinds Pores. Wo MARSHALL FOCH AND PREMIER MILLERAND ARRIVE FOR ALLIED CONFERENCE—Marstiall Foch and. the ba ree PESTS ER |NORICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION } A judgment and decree, against Ju- Paris may create the hats, but the smartest footwear today is designed right here in * shorter, i Silk materia he be-| © new Reench premier, photographed upon’ their’ arrival at the Victoria station’ in London for the conference of altied min-| sters, upon which occasion the former discussed the enforcement of the peace treaty and the question of military meas- ures Ig’ Poland. The photograph shows, left to right, M. Millerand, Mr. Lloyd George and Marshal Foch. CASPER AGENT PROMOTED TO DENVER OFFICE R, Edwards, Who, since last Sep- tember, has been assistant ticket agent at the Burlington depot, left last night for Denver, having been promoted to the position of chief clerk to Genera) Passenger Agent Drury of the Burling- ton, Mr. cient motion is f has been a low emple Social Clut MFLADY FINDS DELIGHT IN NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES SHOWN IN FORMAL OPENING NEW STORE a SNe M Many r id attractive styles were{ exhibited a€ fh® format opéning of the e-Sallepl store today. The lovely lighting effects and decorations of the store, as well a8 the modish stock, im- pressed the ‘iany: Visitors. The color | scheme of thé §t0re decorations was in the spring col@gs\6f pink and green, with artisticallye Shaded . lights. The window display eevgaially attracted at- tention during ythe @vening.’ Although | there were no living: models, the gowns ayere displayed GM sam attractive man- ner Sr gowns There: is but 1 styles of this Belted coats were .also popular cept for the few clever cape styles. in sport effect polo coats are Ny pleasing this season, So many and so charming were all of the gowns, coats, suits and hats all of the callers were Touthe to has proved most efi- work herey and his pro- t to be well desorved. He prime favorite with his fel- active in the Burlington and will be greatly missed. in the employ of the Bur- about year ———~» — —- Secretary of State Legion Back from 1s. Washington Meet St. Mark’s Choir Gets Ready for Easter Services & suits. 6O@ts, hats, afternoon and sport )geods jwere -shown. ttle Mdifference in the agson and , though irt$"and sleeves with nortuned slec aré secretary of the retur to Casp having attended shingtoh) D, C:, of t national -éxecntive “ommittee of +t gion, Secretary Fis met his wi nd child in‘Omaha, Nebr., and they companied him to Washington ‘and far back as Wayne, Kansas, on the out cuffs and ble. veral new and attractive materials ye made their appearance, although tine for suits and Street dresses is 5 in fave velour, silvertone and Jersey are z the'suits, while taffetas, sWk“and georgette turn trip. Mrs. Fisher stopped crepe chiffoa @nd flowered | Wayne to visit with. her mother. are made into charming ee atiernoon eks. Contgs@f/the: “polo'' | Order your Easter flowers cloth, “iMumination” cléth and beaver | they Pal 146. Sd. Center. velour were The Sport skirts . © et trigolette, Queen n.-or the chinchilla satin a q Aight r Meeting in W: Final practice for’the oratorio, be held tonight . by 8 ‘choir. ‘The oratorio will be sun. church tomorrow evening at following a ort Good Friday at now at 4-1-3t ter music tonight:and all members are urged to be present. the dewkist lade «very attriact- ive sport display, together ayith the silk | and jersey sweaters of all shades. The-pattern hats were @f-all sizes and shapes, favoring perhaps the “‘ehin- ehin” and wide, flaring models, Flow- } ers: ribbons, raffia, oil cloth and straw | were shown in the trimmings, and} many original ideas fc the swellings } were seen. In the ‘afternoon gowns bt skirts, basque blouses jer-puffed hip suggestions we Accordian pleating, embroid find ribbons, made many o trimmings. One pretty taffeta, with embroid tention. The gown zg with a panier-e short sleeves and pl also new the harem. and pan. > Modish. y work the eleyer henna-eolored Your Easter Dress Is Here At Most Reasonable Prices Full Line of Silk Underwear were afternoor oa nd the flowe pretty. appearance georgette, with crystal beads coal | silver-grey “The' Crucifixion” by” Sir John’ Stainer will . Mark's o'clock service, The choir will also rehearse ‘the Eas- America. What can equal this new ONE- EYELET TilE—slender, graceful, tapering, with its trim, new tongue in front of which you can wear either a si!kembow or a buckle? Notice its beautifully shaped Louis heel. We can fit you perfectly in our many shapes of New Spring Footwear. |lius Selinelder and in favor of Walt | Galles, having been rendered and given March 29th, 1920 in the District ‘Court, 6th Judicial District in and@ for Natrona County, Wyoming, in cause No 2129 wherein Walter Galles was Plaintiff and | Julius Schneider was Defendant, for tne jsum_ of “$350.00, with $9.00 ‘interest, $20.00 for storage of a certain car, $6.65 costs. ‘accrued; NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of an execution, issued out of, and under the seal of, the aforesaid Court, upon the aforesaid judgment, in the cause afore- said, against ‘said defendant, - Julius | Schneider, atid to satisfy said judgment, and which said execution ‘was directed and délivered to me as sheriff in and for Natrona’ County, Wyoming. I, Pat Royee, as sheriff<as afor: have’ devied; ‘in aceordance with law, nyon all the right, title and interest of! the said Defendant, Julius Schneid: 123 East Second Street Location Formerly Occupied by Stahl, the Tailor | ~ i | Juicier than cherries picked ripe’in summer time; sweeter than the sweetest chocolate’ cream you ever tasted! These confections are our pride. . Only the finest, meatiest, red cherries are used; creamy’ fondant, light as snowflakes; anda double \ coating of thick milk chocolate. & Made by our special formula, the fondant in a few days turns to rich juice about the cherry centers, giving Hayes’ Juicy‘ Qherries ‘their well-deserved name. i Always In Good Taste — particularly at Easter ; used for) trimming, with harem-effect skirt, visitors. Other of the gowns’ ed ihto the hems, or ceded} an-pleated ruffles. Many off es were made richer in tone by the velvet ribbon trims. Tucks i hemstitching ,made the. s' noon frocks all the more The tricotine street in attractiye unusual havin, in the bac Before purchasing women’s apparel compare our prices with others KASSIS DRY GOODS G0. 122 Sie. Center Next Door to Kimball’s Drug Store of the m box pleatir ic the fitted coat, ed, in embroid The front of the st was single-breasted and buttoned to the collar. The t was belted, as nearly 1 of th nts yles; onc inver A’Daube aid: Childecis’ black, Men’s Stylewear Susis for Easter $27.90 1 $69.00 “To see oursel’s as others see us” —and know that in their eydsias well as our own—the new Spring suit is a masterpiece of style and workmanship—to know that “others” will pick up the corner of your coat and finger it—and remark commenda- tively “you picked good material ‘for that suit of yours.”’ ‘ One, two and three-button, single of dou- ble-breasted models. di aS Michaels-Stearn suits mean distinctive tailoring—splendid materials—and’ mod- erate pricings. f

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