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ee Che Casper Daily Cribune é __ SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1920. FIRST OFFIGERS ‘an Toe eae ae ss, ores! eae Sat NATRON eo | Officers Fail to __ |@ay, the coroner having been unable| TRANSFER to obtain any clew to the identity of Phone 948 a Find Mother Who iz, 72tersccie oe = mtn FOR AUTO CLUB Thew Baby in’ Pit jVnore tabia.sred appetite is satisfied a ea CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 12.—The| | } | ‘ 180.00 Kohl’s “Little Wonder” Cabin 180, ELECTED FR (DAY | found in & gravel pie a hat Cheyenne| pe Up Complete Sections Ready to Bolt Together po} ve } Goes up like magic, looks like a dream, solld as a rock, nifty atid neat, | Just_a few bolts—move.in, Dismantled and re-erected in a few Rarions” | |i hours. Clin be uséd for year-around homes: A little city or summer K resort of these would iia ba pila eau the outside world—would = al 1 to all Who saw it. eal for the homestead or small suburba Local Organization to Share Bur- BLAC homes, STRIKING? YRS! ARTISTIC? DECIDEDLY $0, IT HITS . den of Road Problems and CAPSULES THE SPOT. IT “FILLS THE BILL.” 5 I Nothing Like It Anywhere e WRITE FOR OUR CATALOG AND FOLDERS KOHL READY-BUILT HOUSE COMPANY Douglas, Wyoming Ee” Maintain Tourist Camp- ing Grounds The Casper Auto Club, having as its objects the raising of meney to pay} Casper’s share of the overhead expense of maintaining the Yellowstont Hi way and the Park to Parks Highway, as well as the maintenance of camping grounds for tourists in this city, was organized at a luncheon held at the} Henning at noon yesterday. | The following directors were named:| J. B. Grifith, Ben H. Pelton, Major| Ormsby, A. L. Wallace, T. C. Tonkin, | Sam Conwell, H. Peterson, W. H. Leavitt and Ben Scherck. : By unanimous vote these directors) PRACTICE FOR SHOOTING CONTEST IN THE DARK—They are membors of the women’s motor corps continued in office the officers chosen! The practicing for their novel contest is being dor America. at police headquarters, New York. Revolver sights made luminous for the temporary organization. Presi- with radium facilitate straight shooting under the difficult but very practical conditions, dent H. Leavitt; secretary, - a ; | E fford, and treasurer, T. C. - SFE 23, block 58, Casper; $1. Murphy 178 and 179, block 32, ee ! Carl R. F. Halgren et ux to Stephen for addition; $1. | ‘ et ux to falter G. dation; $l. Fach day finds the Buick Valve-in-head motor car establishing new records of efficient, economical and dependable service.. Records that are important for consideration by the buyirig public, they are a guarantee of quality in work- ae manship, uninterrupted use of their investment and | complete satisfaction in ownership. reported that with the excep-| Vietor J. French xr, Thermopolis and Ch erndez on lots 2 Wyoming city « per; $1. ‘Mowstone High Louis Karantgs to J. N. Ramsey et sment f ne. at on lot 14, block 8, Midwest addition, id overhead maintenance of the} $1. } road, including the issuance of road] Jim Karantgs to J. N. Ramsey et al logs and the keeping o: man on the | on lot 1 Midwest addition road to direct tourists. M..C. Keith et ux to K. is $2,000, and this city has jon part lot 9, block 48, $500 for the advertising of the Paark to| tion; $1,600. . Parks Highway. ank Duff to Joe Kadlick,:on N1-2 M Tt was pointed out by D. W. Ogilbee » block 100, Casper; $1. em ers oO that tourist b usiness | Rains to W. M. Rains on S ol Casper; $1. s is clean | and cash busi and that it is a tre-| ville et ux to J.! A. Trumble on lots 319 and 320, Ken- and 26, block 124, wo dition; $1. Casper Re: Important Notice to All mendo to any community. | Free et ux to P. L. Dixon e The averaage tourist spends $7 a day | d 12, block 9, East Burling- in addition to the purchase of gas and} ten addition; $1. a e onian u accessories. © a A. Sawyer to George M per Auto Club should be re » on lot block 1, Morningsi iy 3 tablishing proper camp| dition; $1. A meeting will be held on Monday, June 14, in I. and three were sug Harry N. Free et ux to George Wig- 3 half of the block} sins, on lot 10, block 90, Butler addi- 0. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. prompt. the State Hos-| tion; $1. rgrounds and the station property on ‘West | | Every day over five hundred thousand Buick cars are demonstrating their efficiency and keeping the Buick | records clean. The world’s knowledge of these exclusive Buick | qualities, and the existing demands for Buick cars, | ntake the imiportance of your purchasing early a worthwhile thought. Prices f. o. 8. Flint, Michigan All members are requested to be present as busi- ness of great importance will be discussed. < 9, North Burlington addition; $1, A. M. WEIR, Secretary. M. Johnson et. ux to George $300 the cost of the buildings. The fair groune nd buildings could be put in shape to accomodate 1,000 campers it is estimated. The directors of the auto Mesh E45 > $153800 Model Ras = $isee-03 club were instructed to get the perm Model K-46 - $2233.00 Medel K-50 - 00 Prices Revised April 1, 1920 sion of the fair association directa which Mr. Schreck declared was nec sar The Wyoming Filling Station Com-| pany will fit up its grounds at its own | expense, but asks that the Casper Auto | Club help in advertising these grounds, Tt was pointed out that the western | part of the e has a strong organi tron bac ad to Yellowstone fr the Red Desert to Rock Lander, and that it be. Yellowstone Highway As » cities on the ‘or Three Years CHALMERS Has Led All Motor Car Design Were Shes HOT SPOT AND RAM’SHORN The public the country to improve upon them. over now accepts Hot Hot Spot vaporizes the Spot and Ram’s-horn, and ”"** payy, heavy, inferior gaso- in accepting them the public line of the day into a “fine pays Chalmers a nation-wide cloud.” Ram’s-horn rushes it tribute. at a velocity of 100 miles an For when the great Amer- _ hour through “casy air bends” ican jury endorses a principle _ to each cylinder, equidistant it means other makers must from Hot Spot. » will be no question in | of the tourist as to the best | park route. The proper marking of all roads to | Casper should’ also concern the C Auto Club, it v stated, and ze signs on the ro approaching the city should “contain directions to the Chamber of Commi headquarters, to the ca It would pay Casper ep a man at Cheyenne, who would meet tourists | and give them information concerning this city, one speaker declared. —_»—— SHERIDAN PLANS: COUNT OF POPULATION AGA istied with (B42) | " When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them - Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 with eee olaraee Aree teN ORME follow that principle. One without the other € population of the In this way Chalmers has —_ would be ineffective. umissioners have taken up with the * ‘been awarded an’ engineering Playing together they lift Petount oclthe: jernatlan leadership. © . Chalmers to a high peak of At Sheridan has between 1,000] ff Ram’s-horn accomplish and The reward has been the PR laa the Wt i] how they do it has been told — ever growing opinion of the > Many times, but no other public that Chalmers is one of PRS UT a ey i maker has yet found a way _ the fewgreat carsofthe world - i \ / ARK ROAD GE | Z 511 Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1223 AND THEN HE | it WOKE UP! It takes a terrible jolt to shake some people out of settled habits, ideas and ways of doing things—to make them see all around them the forces that threaten business and profits. BECAUSE YOU’RE CAREFUL, It doesn’t follow your neighbor is, his careless- ness may burn you out. BETTER INSURE FULLY. R. T. KEMP Co. Phone 370. 112 E. Second. Kelly-Springfield Tires The fact that a bee produces honey is small consola- tion to the fellow who has been stung. A cheerful ad- justment is no satisfactory substitute for uninterrupted mileage——the. kind you get with Kelly-Springfield Tires. Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913 OIL CITY SUPPLY Co WHITE MOTO! co. “412 East Second Phone 1112 165. So. ye 3 ve Bhces 908 | AU ert