Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1920, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE THREE SUBAEGTS SCHEDULED FOR THESOAY FORUM Automobile Club, Care of Auto Tourists and Athletic Park Im- provements to Be Discussed R. S. Ellison, chairman of the Forum committee of the chamber of commerce js to preside at the Forum luncheon at noon next Tuesday when three timely subjects are scheduled for discussion. George B. Nelson will talk on “The Or- er is interested, “What is the most effective way to handle auto tourists?” is a subject which J. B. Griffith will present. 3 oposed Improvement of Ath- ” will be taken up by C. H. t two talks are limited to 10 minutes and the later to 5 minutes, so that those attending are assured of a ting full of pep and inte at noon today to outline the subjects to be taken up at the luncheon of the com- ing be secured if possible. UNDERGROUND RIVER IN CHEYENNE “OVERFLOWS ; BASEMENTS THREATENED CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 8.—A sub- terranean river which flows beneath} nne, and the existance of which was discovered years ago during exca-| ation for the basement of business blocks, has overflowed its “banks" as the result of this spring’s abnormal, precipitation and is causing much dam- in West Cheyenne, where it has in- ed basements and so overtaxed sew- that they are backing and making schools and homes untenable. The fed- eral building here, one of the: largest} structtires in the state, floats on a raft of concrete and steel built in the quick- sand of the subterranean flow which now is proving troublesome in a differ- ent quarter. FEDERAL AGENT GOMING FOR WAGE CONFERENGE ‘RE, Wyo., May 8—J. H. P.| member of President Wilson's bituminous coal strike ,commission,: will arrive in Cheyenné Monday, to ‘explain to*representatives of the miners Of Dis- trict 22, United Mine Workers of and Southern Wyoming coal mine operators, the meaning of the com- award, The miner-operator) ce which he will address is en- g to work out an acceptable z ion ef the commission’s award to the coal mining industry of South- SLES DSIS SMS SS, ation of a Casper Auto Club,” a) | JUNE STH MAY _ | VHLYENNE RELAY POINT BE Goop ROADS || ON TRANSCONTINENTAL DAY IN STATE| BASIN, ‘Wyo., May 8.—The good |} roads enthusiasts of the four coun- ties of Big Horn, Park, Washakie |} and Hot Springs have recommended ip te Gov. Carey that he set aside June 8 as good rosds day and that a state- wide observance of the day be had. Business everywhere will be sus- pended for the day the governor designates and everyone devote that day to road work under an intensive Program in each community. { [relay station for aerial mails. Post ction engineer of the air mail, wil work. appropriation for the ex CAPITAL DARK Ronm, charged Joiniy with c tane| DURING STORM IN COLORADO, with the theft of $18,000 worth of whis- key from a warehouse here, was ac- quitted by a jury in the district court Thursday, Judge V. J. Tidball directing the return of a verdict of ‘not guilty* CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 8.—Dark because the state had failed to establish! ness so pronounced that the e any connection between the defendant} fic: illimingtion was n and the alleged theft. ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES George H. Vrooman Post No. 2 will hold a regular meeting at clubrooms at 7:30 Monday evening. Special plans being made for Legion membership drive, May 17 to 22. Your attendance is urged. PETER Q. NYCE, Post Commander. [peone 3| KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of UILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND TGOIL ISIE ISS Ie. ern Wyoming. < IS SISPALABPALGELALE LAA bee COLLECTION i “SALES MANSY EFFECIEN E A climber. No one is going B to be back of you to give you a boost to success in the busi- ness world unless your foundation of efficiency merits it. You must not only be up to the job you hold—but also qualified to fill the job above. That means a thorough and com- plete business training in the various departments of commercial pro- cedure. Such a foundation we give you here, Such a foundation is essential either before entering your business career or while you are preparing for a better position. e Day and evening classes or indi- vidual instruction in the line you need most for your success. The Casper Business College Casper, Wyoming CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 8—The ex- | tension of the United States aerial mail |service weéstwarQ to the Pacific coast | will be via Cheyenne, which will be a |master William G. Haas was notified |today that John A. Jordan, chief con- rrive in the city within a few days, to SS on proposed landing fields and to » for the erection of a hanger e of housing at least four air- . Meanwhile the air mail service! ® collecting data regarding} onal climatological conditions heré,} ———————_.——— Th h Coffman of the railway postal) nado swept through northern Colbrata, j service having ‘been assigned to this! thirty miles to the sot The | T The | ve |tension of the aerial mail will become “eel if LIQUOR STEALING "=" July Ist. | LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | = = = = — = =D = = Loo | Oy & S ty 1o,) Q q RS av ~) Hi Her storm’s manifestations here the gloom, were confined to a moderate wind. | 1 | | } { FUGITIVE FROM ASYLUM AGAIN @ hospital for the insane at § With a five-wedks-ola baby made her way to Denve was cared for ‘by a Jewish society avoided the vigilance of her Denve custodians and; came to this cit soon after she :left Denver and the police here were notificd to take her }| Into custody on her was done and she w. Denver later in the day. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. & t | where she destinatién was ascertained arrival. This ff} is returned to §/ E always as- sume that you are as anxioustosave timeastosavemoney. We don’t cut corners and slight your job to make way for the next, but we do save many a minute by cutting out false motions, by having things handy and ready and knowing our job from top to bottom, 111 East First St. % Phone 968-J ALBANY GONVENTIONS GIVE NO INSTRUCTIONS CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 8.—Neither| Pid on June 1, the Republican nor Democratic delega- tions from Laramie county to the state Leonventions which are to be held May /10, the Republican at Sheridan and the Democratic at Lander, is instructed.! Pub. May 8, 10, 1920. **To serve you as ‘conventions. capital stock of record May .15, close on May on payment of di’ we would want you to serve us’’ When you pay money for a new USL you are buying Golden Rule Service, of which the battery is but an essential part. It’s just the same as paying your employees, your lawyer, your doc- tor, your dentist—for Service. Service is the most important thing in the world today. ‘To all car owners, we aim to be the ‘“‘greatest Servant of them all.”— Our Golden Rule Service, we think, makes us so. But we invite your careful co-operation in caring for your battery'so as to assure you lorig battery-life. Often when a man thinks his battery is “done for’ and he ds ready to buy a new USL, we show how we can save him money by repairing his old battery and giving an adjustment guarantee for eight months. : We are a USL Golden Rule Service Station—not a battery-store x oe NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a dividend of 4 per.cent on the par value of the company avill be , to stockholders of 20. The books will! and open immediately dend. B&B. T. WiLLIAMS OIL COMPANY, Martin McGrath, Secretary. Golden Rule Service Service is the one thing that we sell— service in |line with the Golden Rule E distribute’ this same Service 'to al/|car owners and to all makes of batteries without discrimination. We sell only USL Batteries with the durable machine-pasted plates. The factory ships them to us “‘Dry-Charged.” This avoids all before-sale deterioration so that you really get a perfect, full-life battery. ‘hese are the largest delegations to the| Ticket sale at Kimball's Drug Store for High School Pageant to be held at |iss Theater on May. 13. , Saat pias earec eee ESE ob | Moulton Motor Company Casper, Wyoming Corner Yellowstone Avenue and Kimball Street im Phone 1400 - FARM LANDS: aie you interested in Farming, Ranching, Grazing Land We have listed some of the Best Ranches in Wyoming, also small Farms, Grazing Lands, Sheep Range and Dry-land Homesteads and Relinquishments. Call and ask about them. $10,000. 200 acres deed, 1,200 acres state lease, 90 acres under. cultivation; has water rights and private reservoir; four-room house, barns and sheds; cut 16U-ton of hay; will sell, in- SEE BEN 320-Acre Homestead, unimproved, has good grass and running water year around; will lease to anyone for 3 years.for just doing necessary improvement required to prove up. Does not require residence, location is on Hig way, just east of Casper. 320-Acres Patented Land, all improved with house, barn, sheds, coops, cellar, well; all fenced and crossed fenced; about 50 acres under plow, 320 acres additional Home- steads adjoining; plenty vacant land near; close to Railway, School, Stone, Timber; will sell all Deed Land and Improvements at $25 per acre and give reasonable terms. 280 acres deed and | ,000 acres leased land; 60 acres in hay, 7-room house, barns and sheds; water rights; elegant summer range; about 25 miles from Casper; price, cluding machinery, horses and cattle, $14,000, part cash. 1,200 acres, patented land, ideal for she4p range in Deer Creek Mountains, . Has shearing pens; will sell at $10 an acre and reserve minerals, 160-acre patented land, northern part of county; running water, small house; $2,500 cash. CALL AND TALK IT OVER Phone 74W. See Ben Realty Co.

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