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Ss Se a SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920 : : "be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE ¢ 1” ¥ tet ag arts a Russell Free is here from his home] Having gone Democratic in 1916 it is! Asmus Boysen of Chicago is in the PIANO TU UNING espon in Iowa. Mr. Free intends to locate|only retributive justice that California] city. He is a member of the company| If you want that piano tuned or re yorld’ paired in first-class shape, call Phone 1468. Wade Cramer. 5-29-6t* min. GONSISTORY BUILDING | Ceedeooscccoccore © O00 OOOS 0088S 000008556566 00000SHO2000RS ore | FOR CHEYENNE T0 GOST $600,000 15 APPROVED CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 29.—Tenta- tive plans for the cathedral which Wyoming consistory No. 1, A. A. S. R., is to erect at Capitol avenue and Twen-) tieth street, have been approved. ‘They jcall for a structure ‘of. Grecian archi-| |tecture, with a frontage of 132 feet on) | Capitol avenue, which will cost ap. | proximately $500,000. Aside from the| fact that it will be the largest and! ve N E\ here and to go into business with his|be worried with the Democratic ie the Boysen dam on the Big postin ls Harry ee of this city. al convention this year. Horn river, near Lysite. SAOIND FOR TOURISTS jeanne PLANNED AT CHEYENNE] OF STATE PEN streets, numbered lots, running water)] wealthy shi batalt ara e faccieety, on each lot, public and private tele-|] jnited Gintés narshal Sor: Wyoming, phones, policing, commercial delivery,|/| was appointed warden of the state an accessory depot and several other penitentiary at Rawlins by the state conveniences are to characterize Chey-|} board of charities and reforms. He enne motor tourist camping ground ati] succeeds C. L. Martin of Rawlins, lake Mebpelutah this year. ‘The|I who resigned more than a year ago. camping ground now is accommodat-|] In the interim W. H. Brine, deputy ing about fifty persons daily. Later! warden, was in charge of the state in the season it is anticipated that the bn! Up) 60’ the |tinest fraternal 8 buildi i time of his death rateenal, | eporees. DULG average number there daily will ex- et fortnight ago. The death of }| Wyoming, the classic beauty of the ceed 500, and during the Frontier Days/f Brine “made the appointment of a|/8tructure marks an epoch In Wyoming celebration the camp ground probably |] warden necessary. jarchitecture. Work on the building, it will haye @ population of more than|| Hadsell, who bas had much ex-}/ 18 planned will begin next fall. 5,000. perience in the handling of crim-[} | ——— WWESE ACQUITTED QF (ese) GOVERNOR TO DELNER gh + MONDAY TO BE ADDRESS | AT RIVERTON HOLIDAY IN CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 29.—Gov- KB3JMERER, Wyo. May 29.4. ernor Robert D. Carey left last| Kanakeet and rite, Sapanewe, charsedl ~ STATE CAPITAL 28 sin ii ane ers with the murder of M. Ogiwari ani inals, will take charge of the prison immediately. | | | | SPEED AND CAPACITY wife, also Japanese, were acquitted by ee sit 1G) awree ss Meopmipanled Mia aean * i a $ury, in the Lincoln county” diateic| CHEYENNE, Wyor' May 29— The [We Che Riverine eer tee | Here is a truck that combines the elements of speed and court here Thursday. Former Attor-| fact that Memorial Day this year falls| eypor and adjutant. gen : : * as : c ay. : Ss) anc general will in : cre Waa cone for the cued on Sunday wil not prevent the ob-l spect the troop of state cavalry whlch capacity; a truck that easily and economically carries its servance by Cheyenne of a holiday in| is being recruited from Indians on the} respect to the soldier dead. Monday,| Wind River reservation. | UNION PACIFIC | |Be, Sate eet Memes a as el Day here, a parade and patriotic me-|_ 1 will run buck herd on South Lone | OFFICIALS ARE [nuriai services being features of vhe Dar slanae dune 1. Aetroon er | 1%-ton: load at twenty to twenty-five miles an hour. program. ‘CHIAN’ GUESTS pyvcictony HEMBENSH. {BOSTON CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 29.—Presi- dent Carl Gray of the Union Pacific, | and a score of other Union Pacific | system and Union Pacific line offi- ; i cials, including ‘Vice President and | General Manfiger W. M. Jeffers, were] CHEYENNE. W. H 8, SYENNE, Wyo., May 29.—The —OF— guests of the Cheyenne Chamber of| membership of Wyoming ” Consistory Commerce at a dinner last night.! No. 1, A. C. 8. R, wis increased to | 2 rue Blue Quality Governor Robert D. Carey will deliver approximately 1,800,‘by the class of GRAHAM BROTHERS SPEED TRUCK Besides the usual high-grade truck specifications, the outstanding features of the Speed Truck includes—special spring suspension of the motor, of the radiator, and unusual size and flexibility of the truck springs themselves-—-easy accessibility of motor, axle and all moving parts— improved frame and bumper construction— more “than the average efficiency in both steering and braking systems—Disteel Wheels—and an address of welcome. 141 which was raised to the Scottish | Our kennels consist ex- a Rite degree of Masonry during the re-|| clusively of this type and || very complete equipment including electric lights, Beemeter. motometer THREE CHINESE | istory is the wealthiest fraternal on.|f £8ter only to those who de- || d engine-driven tire pump. ganization in Wyorning. sire the best. | a TO BE TRIED IN a Sea Our stock is absolutely FEDERA WANTED—Drilling contractor with rig |} 2S zepresented and the LCOURT to drill out Powder River Townsite./] puppy we ship to you will Address or appiv to Powder River Town- | alte on Syndicate, 201 OM Exchange | be ey one an select ey, id, as) 28-3) - CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 29.—Three|—— pez: poae |e cunmcescr nu Ong p Onan of five Chinese arrested here Iast Sat- quiry. umpay inn raid on an opium joint have : = y een held to the United States grand | jury, charged with violation of the PLANTEN: 5 . BLACK THE ACOMA Ce Gc of | Harrison drug act. They are Yee Sam i CAPSULES KENNELS ~ 3 CX XIII TTI IIIT IIIII11111111111) Coliseum: Co. 127-East Linden St.—Phone 724 Se ee = © OSO OO OOS OOOOO O89 OOOOH OHOHOOOOS OOO HO 0H HO0HHHSOHOSOHHSOOOCCOOSCO and Loul and Jim Sing, Sam’s bail balls Leo "ht anda, Dick. pep were |! ‘A452 Acoma St. P+ GRAHAM BROTHERS, PLANT AND OFFICES: EVANS ILLE, INDIANA, U. S. . | ischarged er. prelimipiary” hearing | 5 before Denver, Colorado betcha Gales States Commissioner D.' id as ry Vessceresosoojevedhewrererree. "Ses seccces sees! Richards & Cunning ‘wee Co. a REBUILDING "SALE MEN’S DEPARTMENT You should take advantage of our Rebuilding Sale and lay in a supply of wearing apparel for the hot summer months. It is customary to prepare yourself for Decoration Day by investing in a new Suit, new Hat and new Shoes and also some nice Shirts and Ties, so we want you to think of us when you buy them as we can save you money on your purchases : Shi Clothing wie + You don’t know how cool and comfortable a nice Silk Shirt is for warm weather until you have tried one, and we have a very pretty assortment of paperne: eaneine , > z Fs from $6.50 to $16.50 in silk. Also a beautiful line o Our Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing is com-| Wfercerized Madras and Soisette Shirts, which are very plete NOW and our prices very reasonable. Will allow a discount on all of our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing while rebuilding the store, so éall and see us and save a few dollars on your clothing Casper Choral Society Fifth Annual Concert F. H. Cowen’s Wonderful Cantata ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ For Soli and Chorus Will Be Presented in the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Durbin and East Second Streets Thursday, June 3rd, _ at 8:15 p. m. SOLOISTS Mesdames E..C. Gates, O. W. Hillgren, P. W. Frank, Ed. Lord, Burton Nye, Lyle Branson, F. J. Leschinsky, L. E. Sundwell, Miss Beatrice Boedefeld; Messrs. A. L. Cook, Ray Holloran and C. E. Hood Chorus of Forty Voices Rudolph Lundberg, Director Mrs. C. E. Wygant, Accompanist - A limited number of tickets at 50 cents may be secured from the members of the Society and at Prof. Lundberg’s Studio, Durbin and East Second Streets. dressy, priced from $2.50 to $5.50. These are made with collars attached or detached, just as you wish, and are very neat and stylish looking SITIO esse woes IIs III SS. Le LS ay Se ee ee ? ? Men’s and Boys’ Shoes We feature the well-known Bostonian make of Trunks and Suit Cases Dress Shoes for Men and have them in all styles and shapes in Black, Vici and Gun Metal Calf; also several different shades of Brown, Vici, Colt Skin and Calf at popular prices, and a complete stock of Boys’ Shoes in every style made Should you intend to travel this summer, see us for your Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, as we always carry a large stock and our prices are very resonable always Hats and Caps We have a well-assorted stock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps and can fit and please almost any one who ments a Hat or Cap and our prices are right SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Straw, Hats are ripe now and we have arranged our stock in a large display case, near the front jentrance, where there is plenty of light and you will find a large variety of styles to pick from. Better get one for the Parade on Decoration Day Warm weather is here to stay now, 50 } we all need lighter Underwear, and you can find many different kinds here to select from. The most popular style for summer wear is the Athletic Union Suits, made of Nainsook, Mercerized Cotton and Soisette, but we also have a large variety of styles in the Knit Cotton, viz., short sleeves and ankle length, long sleeves and ankle length, short sleeves and three-quarter length; also athletic style. Priced from $1.25 to $6.50 per Suit a< fe ~ Wi lerktes Winerds © Cosntaphal Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. ne eer ean manta, RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received a large shipment of Men’s and Boys’ Canvas Shoes, with Neolin Soles and Heels, also the Tan Sandals, which are very cool and comfortable for Summer wear. And we ,have all sizes of Children’s’ “Ked" Shoes, which are the cheapest footwear made and very comfortable for Summer wear.