Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1920, Page 2

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START BAKERY ON EAST FIRST Former Restaurant Proprietor Will Fit Up Location in New Lee | Syndicate Building for | Bakery The Federal bake: DETTWWLER 10 | will take Its place) among Casper bus erprises with | the completion of the Lee Syndicate} building now going up at the corner of Center and First streets. Rudolph Det-} identified with the \d cafe trade here, has ne- on the business location} on First street and has} angements for opening a mod-) farthe made ern ba Mr. Dettv from De among othe 000 doug ing 90 dozen of thy Se an hour, It is a fia and territorial rights in this dis- trict were purch by Dettwyler along with the equipment. Dairy lunch will be served at the new} bakery, which, will be decorated in white enamel and fitted up with new fixtufes and equipment thruout. It will be ready! for operation about Juhe 15, according} to present estimates. | Bride Most Anxious of All to See End | of Wage Conference, ‘PECK’S BAD BOY COMING {Extension Bureau ~—TOTHE AIS ON MONDAY Allthe children from seven to seventy | [will be at the Iris theater on Monday} when our old friends Peck’s Bad Boy) make8 his appearance, surrounded by} a bevy of pretty girls and funny com- edians. Of all the boy characters ever in prifit! or on the stage, Peck’s Bad Boy remains) nty five years the truest | real American boy,ever conceived. | The play H@ been carefully rewritten} and brought up to date, and is said to be funniest version ever provided. ter Henry is surrounded by a cap- company of singers, dancers, funny comedians. Twerty of the latest shig-) ing and daticing numbers of thé tuneful whistling kind ae interspersed throtigh the comedy. Don't forget to bring the children. } Remember this is the one play they | never forget.—Advy. 's Drug Store nt to be held at 5-4 Agtorney Wilmer O'Brien of Lusk is| a Casper today to attend the meting} of the State Bar Association. | * Any time of day* BAKERS COCO is welcome | turel extension bureau has been very succe County so far this season. sohs of th t |a number of mestings_ with farm over the county, emphasizing the neces: 6 Does Good Work in Basin Region clover crops. As a result of this ‘work have already secured inoculating bac-| _ farmers are furnished the product at |cost. Thé county agent rts a large- ly.increased acreage of fa and of sweet clover of the yellow variety for pasture, BASIN, May 8.—The agricul- ful in its work in Big Horn Prof. Par- state university came to N te. - * A new indust. has heen -sntroduced consists in the man-| sity of inoculating alfalfa end ‘pweet-| Gbvert ftom waste leather cut! the county agent reports that fe?mers|ihitherto been useless. tifacture of collars, cuffs, Glirarette and ther boxes, carpets, purses, furniture and a sevety Of Other thin; ings, which ha» teria for 500 Bere’ in this county. The) C SPILLS +4 with a clever brain That’s what’ Hortensia Miller ‘was—that’s why she was able to turn an embarrassing defeat into success, Hortensia was forty- two; she had just lost the $9500. it had taken her so many years to Save;everyone knew whata fool she was and then—welil, you'll never guess what she did. Read “A Woman Past Forty” by Ida M. Evans. The change in fashions is here at last === The freatest mystery story of the year May 8.—Over! rings, Wyo., there i n who is counting the hou 1 miners of District | ers of Amer na| ming mine operators, | here on ion’s wage NEW FEATURES ON NAVY'S! GREATEST DREADNAUGHT—Close-up of the | U. S. Tennessee, now being rushed to completion in tite Brooklyn navy yard for comiission next month; showing the new design of the navy’s fighting tops, | which contain many new appliances developed by the world war. The Tennessee is the United States navy'’s biggest and most powerful dreadnaught, and has a | The newest ideas have just been cabled from Paris—and they are endless. ‘They are published in this issue of Good Housekeeping—15 pages of them with 69 illustrations. The Paris, the New York, and the National Shopping A still, black river with a haze of green and yellow creeping over it, a house in a dismal swamp, and thrée people who never talked. An absolutely true story told with the magic of Poe. You'll never forget it. By Frances Hodgson battery of twelve 14-inch guns. usu | Burnett. All of these . ¥.H. BURNETT J. OLIVER CURWOOD I. A. R. WYLIE CONINGSBY DAWSON DR. CHARLES W. ELIOT Services will save you money. president of Dis- | f 22 and state senator from | 7 ioe attneer'sacee AL LOHNEYG INOTHUGTED a FB daughter of one of} in Sweetwater Coun-} at Rock Springs} night, and immediately he ceremony Mr. Young ¢: i the miner: take of thinking thar cocoa is only an occa- sional drink. Ie is so val- _ uable a food beverage, so tich in the elements of . nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome , that it shouldbe used ‘regularly and often. Do you know how to concentrate? Are you restless, uneasy, unable to do what you plan to? Do you know that this may be caused by your diet, or your weight, or your eyes, or your clothes? Why this is and how it may becured is told by H. Addington Bruce in “Stiffening Your Mental Backbone.’ Edmund len, Lusk; J Booklet of Choice Recipes, sent free i 4 TERIBAKER © COL@ a Normandie Hotel. 1919 YEAR BOOK NOW AVAILABLE | Look Ahead fora The 1919 Year Book of the Depart-! ent of Agriculture has just been issued. On account of paper shortage the quota apportioned to sen. rs 6 congressmen is much sir red that these books be hands of those who can} e of them And as long as they will be sent on re- of the Wyoming sena- out now—everywhere Moment { bul A. C. Campbell, Cheyenne; J. | Corthell, Laramie; R. IN REFINING PROGESSES. = shs | Collough, Laramie; ave been sweethearts Visiting attorneys in attendance. upon| SERIOUSL IDA M. EVANS visit the’ refineries at 3 o'clock this after- | i | each and every process. Some loc: | ’ . Ye wn, Douglas; W. F. Mecum, Doug- . : Basin building a new ¥ ri Wm. under the track to the wagon bridge | Because of our large purchase direct from Honolulu Denver at $7 to $8. } Clar . N. Matson, ; Billings; W. L .O'B: ON VISIT 10 PLANTS Noble, Thermopolis. ey ees RUTH SAWYER years. the meeting of the Wyoming State Bar| —AND OTHERS ‘™ 7 ‘attorneys will accompany them. Tho: BASIN HIGHWAY \sgretinea to mate the trip were: se dra baie ag Four = . bridge north of town. When completed (: - : Genuine Hawaiian : | | crossiig the Big Horn River. of this popular instrument we are enabled to name this In Sheet Music—Two heart-throbbers—Haye you enne ; Cheyenn s pe Sa 2“ bride. M Mrs. | UNION HEAD IS JUDGE H. A. SHUTE association in Casper were expected to] ‘All in the same issne |were made for piloting the visitors thru! cahiti of BRIDGE TO HELP ‘51 cevartments of the plant, explaining | pistrict Ne Wilfred O'Leary, Cheyenne; C. 0. ain and'laree Cheyenne; F. A. Walker, Doug-! Doug it will make possible a straight road) ulele Special $4. extra low price for the same instrument as is sold in heard them? Gunnison Wholesale, Distributor Your house is here. today. | It may burn down tomor- | row—INSURE IT. “Just for You” “When You Are Alone”? —_- Just imagine it—theh hear them—and you will buy them. Ps quest to eith tors or to Rep: All merchants and clerks who want to t nts’ baseball team | t for at Athletic Park | Monday eveni | Mies as Soe ce Tie GF Bell | 303 Oil Exchange Building Phone 363. ~ May release of Piano Rolls. Some music! Are you attending the Richter Record Recitals Every Thursday—3 to 4 P. M.? Richter Music House Casper Wyoming’s Leading Music House Wyo. factory than coal in its natural st Dresses Charlie Chaplin’s masterpiece. The greatest comedy he ever produced Given at the HUB THEATRE | Fone Me | | if _)Sunday, May 9th i] | [Spaece« Tuesday, May 11 ee 4 Mice fs ANY FLOWER IS APPROPRIATE For Mothers’ Memory, Flowers White For Mothers Living, Flowers Bright “Say It With Flowers” We deliver everywhere by wire, Florist Telegraph Delivery Association CASPER FLORAL CO. 502 S. Centex. Phone 872. 5 HRKKEHE KRISH NEW FROCKS for INDOOR and OUT Spring and Sugnmer Display of Betty Wales Dresses for Women. , Betty Wales dresses for women represent the widespread desite of those who have passed debutante age to preserve as long as possible the lines of girlhood. How successful Betty Wales designs are in this respect you'can best judge by an inspection of the new models we aré now showing in silks, georgettes, voiles, 6rgandies afd ging- hams. Sizes, women, 84 to-42; misses, 14 to 20. ‘ Under Auspices of American Legion If you saw it before, see it again-if you haven’t don’t miss it Betty Wales Dresses are sold only in this store Richards & Cunningham Company “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want thé Best? : Get your Tickets Now from any Legion Man - ‘

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