Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 10

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BiG W BLAZES TRAIL OF MOTOR | Carthy, of his residence while he was eating dinner was recovered on Tu day by County Commissioner J. B. fith at| President of Yellowstone Associa- tion Back Home After Marking Main Highway Traversing Wyoming au from Yellowstone Park to the Colorado line over the Yellowstone Highway, | ly relogzed the road| —— 4 yellow and| Both railroad companies were re- | entire Iength|auested to put in permanent street veler diagonally across|Crossings in a resolution passed by the 1 in the truc h accompanied the tour and painted yellow and the black “H’ on. Mr. Holm'’s was accompanied by a representative of the state highway de- partment for the purpose of i number of department standa are sig which will be required to ma the lowstone highway from the Col rado line to Cody. Upon the return of the representative » and as soon as the ns will be > number: of 5 Ni actured, they y_the route and thus will a nger be able his way across the state with comfort and sat In commenting on the Yellowstone highway Mr. Holm's states: “In com- parison with the Yellowstone highway pioneer road, be inferred more work is 'y as the construction and ce of the road has but fairly om the Colorado line north as far under ordinary conditions » no difficulty whatso- his road. tion and travelers will ha aking om »er until the Big Horn Basin is reached at Thermopolis the road is almost entirely new this and must be rescued from its n state and put in good condition state highway department has prom- ised maintenance on the entire stretch and considerable work must be done be- fore travel commences. “From Thermopolis to Cody the road is in excellent condition with the ex- ception of where work is under way and the road cor tors are doing their very best to keep the road open while construction is going on. Upon his return to Cody Mr. Holm's will give a few days to the completion of his map work in prepara’ for the issuance of a road guide wh! s being prepared by L. L. Newton, president of the highway. Each town along the route has been asked to give a short sketch of the resources and opportuni- ties for investment and development. The object of the book will be to in- tourist traveler to remain in. passing duce, the Wyoming instead 6f simply throdshilt. Niece Uae ae it. CasperPasmers After you eat—always take EATONIC YOuR ACiD-STOMACH) relieves Heartburn, Bloat- or two day to oseit. Posiuvery guarantee pig ph ebic CASPER PHARMACY. 110 E. Second PEGERG ERE GEA LE, PAINTING, DECORATING AND PAPER HANGING First-Class Work Let Us Estimate Your Work PLATT & REESON 305 N. Durbin. Phone 300 fi , ay backgrouna}Street crossings on the put} 4 in-| 0-4 % s <— ore, sig rte find) y today is al M’CARTHY CAR IS ABANDONED IM ln An automobile belonging to Dan Me- stolen Monday from in front! the end of Devine street, w it hadj been abandoned. The muffler had been broken off and a hole gouged in the ra- diator, in addition to minor damage to! qne fender. Permanent Street mies ties away ot tel” Croseripe aa sew of Local Roads. city council in session last night. te. st only have the familiar yellow and] FRooden: Se nee ew wear, OO ably rough r. The Wolcott, Center, have Been and § Northwestern nd the Center and Second street cross gs on the Burlington are the ones hat probably will be replaced by perma nent ones. re % 4 Me m Me % Gaiaiods 4 ae o-afe-ege- + + sM% 4, + iM oO, - on me o-oo fe aks % e 4, % Loa 0-0-4 moet + M% * ° Me 2 o-afo-4s oer + K2 ? a R2 Hee Sasa? + 4, 1% aXe eX eX 1M oo eo eo oe ee +o, 1% + M% etre e + iM aa? ° OM o¢, Se ‘e +4, iM +, ? % ? +4, RD ‘? Our Fan stock is ,o¢, sM% e eee, = Me . ° ote {o¢, RD . Soto p ester . “By th THE CLANG OF THE FIRE BELL —indicates destruction. Is your House Insured? Shee GF Bell -eAgency>o- 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1134 Specializing BY JOY RIDERS. | -1So- ae oo ehr-oke ole-ale-ete ofo-ate-ate ste stoste-so-ste-ste-ste ste ste so ste aio s0e oie seo snesne-4ie 400 40e she ste ste ate see Soagodte : Turn the Switch for : Cool Breezes Why not bring the Cool Mountain Breezes to any part of your office or The Westinghouse Electric Fan The fan of many years’ honest service and good looks. Natrona Power Co. The man of foresight and vision, knowing the un- certainty of the future, carries sufficient life in- surance to protect his business, and enable his widow to rear and educate his children, and set their feet in the paths of good citizenship. “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Che Casper Daily Eribune_ | ay PLANTENS . BLACK RE C&O CapsuLes i -|HUDSON VOTES — | BOND ISSUES, HUD: June 9.—Voters of this ph ut 2 special election, author: ized » of $25,000 for water- | works eae ement and $8,000 for the} Jconstruction of a trunk sewer. | | Important Notice to ‘All Members of Caledonian Club A meeting will be held on Monday, June 14, in I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p. m. prompt. All members are requested to be present as busi- ness of great importance will be discussed. A. M. WEIR, Secretary. ~~ PO PU OU OU one ie Ue Oe 5% aaa) RK e On Me Me he tam o '? o'e oe M ? z | 1M Me aaa Xa Xara X aX aXe Xa RS ’, 1M PUPP O94, Mo fs KO ie og Po ame aa aXe) K deed Peat rth ‘e home with e On Me aca ae aXe Xe M ? now complete for your selection. on staats no aheateateedoet 2 ote, Phone 69 RA Saas e Bee o-aSe-eho-aSe-ofe-efo-efe-atoete-ate- efecto atocte stesso otecte-ate-ste-etesos eet ro-al, Heoatesioeie-s! oe eir deeds ye shall know them” in business and family protection Phone 153 MITTTITTITU rir ire o'O0Ceeeeosceseoses covcceeoseccccesoseoececoeeecesoeoosoeNses Cc. M. ELGIN ee eT RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Your opportunity to obtain the highest quality merchandise at the lowest possible cost. When we say that we are ina position to quote you prices which are less than what our competi- tors can buy for on the present market, we are not exaggerating in the least, because our mer- chaniise is the very best obtain- able, bought at a time when prices were far below the market of today and we have placed it all at your disposal at cost plus the overhead expense of hand- ling. Late shipments of splendid new Spring Clothing and Fur- nishings are arriving daily. Come in and see these wonder- ful offerings. From the date the sale started all bills outstanding are due and payable at the office of the store. Absolutely no merchandise will leave the store on credit or approval. hhh iii tits PU ee

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