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~~ MA Mo Oae la 22M - PAGE SIX IS MADE READY N.Y. MERCHANT HELD ON CHARGE FOR MEMORIAL Committee Working on Prelimin-| aries of Great Outdoor Ceremonial to Be Held on Fourth of July 7% A party composed of A. J. Mokler, Cc. H. Townsend, Harold Banner and Commissioner J. B. Griffith made the trip from Casper to Independence Rock this week for the purpose of meas-| uring the actual distance from Casper to the Rock, logging and marking the road, and selecting a place on the Rock for holding the Masonic memorial s vices on July 4, ler, Townsend and Ban- omposed a committee from the} Masonic lodge to select a place on the Rock in which to imbed the bronze} vet, and all members of} participated in the selection} on the old Oregon Trail for ranite marker, which] will be unveiled by the D. A. R. on} July 4. The county commissioners have} agreed to remove the marker, which is now on the Alcova road, just east of} the Bessemer canyon, many miles off! the old Oregon Trail, and place it on a} concrete foundation in front of Inde- pendence Rock, near the old stage st tion, which is the genuine Oregon Tr of a site the erection of a | The actual distance from Casper to Independence Rock is -55.3 miles, and it and one hours to} requires three make riving. The per promptly at 7 o'clock, ‘al times on the y stopr reached the Rock at 10:30 o'clock. The} road from Casper is generally in better] pe than it ever has been. With the! exception of one or two dry gulefies, the road to Alcov: is exceptionally! good, while the distance from the Al- cova forks to the Pathfinder forks will be put in first-class condition by the} 4th. Knocking off a few rocks near| the top of the divide is about all that} is needed. The road from the Path. finder forks to the Rock is a good sand road, well packed, but a little “choppy”* caused by the heavy truck traffic to the oll fields, - The route the entire distance will be marked by American flags and signs “d by the county commissioners, there will be no danger of trav. getting off on the wrong road. y convenience will be made at the « for the care of the public. There fo admittance fee of any kind} hing will be free. After the . crowd can en-| Cement Driveways _| Are Completed at | Casper City Hal, No longer will the fire trucks have to| wallow thru/the mud and slush in HISTORIC ROCK SLOTHING PROFITS CAUSE ARREST | | 1 ‘BIG LANDSLIDE DELAYS TRAINS AOR TERI, nh {ne p. tractor will start-work early next tary than the’ present tan drab, © Not) ‘LUMBER A ‘week on the Kaycee road and will re-)only that but each has“a stitt military | ular i at ee p : [grade this highway to ‘the county Hne.| collar to wear) with his coat, There is ing that the factory is ae. ‘Advance crews wiil cut drains and re: gold braid on''each: sleove besides two liveries, the 1pcal (dhcp In, its de. place small bridges and culverts which’ brass buttons. Gold chevrons ‘designate| fied that (By NEW YORK, June 19.—Frederick Gimbel, first vice president of Gim- bel Brothers’ department store, with branches in many cities, was arrested today by department of justice agents on a charge of profiteering in cloth- ing. Gimbel is the head of the New York store. J. J: Dowdell, genergl mer- Associate! Press) | where the county will tluild a bridge across this stream. The construction lof a span over Powder River at this} point has been discussed by various/ Boards of Commissioners for the past) fifteen years, and will be welcomed by|. the stockmen jn that part of the coun- Were. washed out during the. heavy|the rank of sergeant and captain on shipment of cars at this Ses) soe spring rains. the sleeves of the uniforms. 4 R 2S = me. 5 ROTA se A military cap of the same color has m. oO. Ww: sett Six county trucks ate busy hauling}. . 7 . ,}@ gold braid running across the front. ‘arton Motor to Laramie jlumber from Bycknum to the Powder Police to Appear A silver crest in the form of the seal ‘°MOrrow on business, ee [River crossing ‘on the 33-mile road, ,One rood turn deserves another. At of Wyoming is on the front of the cap.! gq oo Chevrolet Agency Is Secured Here in New Toggery; Uniforms Received chandise manager of the store, and C. D. Slawter, clothing buyer, were also arrested on similar charges. All three are charged with making profits on clothing of from 90 to 275 per cent. i ie One of the highest profits alleged to have been made was at advortised sales of men’s clothing. It is charged that a nit costing $33 was sold for $75. Other charges were that a $5.50 mohair suit was sold for $20; a $15 suit for $3: and another suit costing $5.50 at $15. night train which left Casper last night at 9:45 o'clock, The passengers ty. The grading of the 33-mile and) least that is the way Chief E. M. Bill- Kaycee roads and the bridge at Pow-|thorpe looks at, it. In repay for the der River will bring much trade to Cas-,goo0d work done by the men under. him per that now goes to Kaycee and buf-j'on the police force he has a complete falo. new set of uniforms for members of Se the police “department... And the men GRADING OF aa-MiLE will don them for the first time Sun. ROAD BEGINS KT ONG the men have the uniforms “coming.” The new uniforms are the marine aay. Sorta pee-rade day for the city. Having finished grading on the At.|“rab color and look much more ‘mill cova road and the Casper Moun‘tali has taken over the local agency for the Chevrolet automobile and its first ship- ment of cars has been received here for delivery. ‘The Casper Sporting Goods esl patrolmen. ‘There have been 181° arrests already, this month and Chief Ellithorpe thinks of the eastbound and trains were transferred at th westbound ie scene road to the foot of Casper mountatm. the big 120 h. p. county tractor outfit is headed for the 33-mile road, and wiil re-grade this highway to the Johnson PICURE SHOP SERVICE which, dropped onto the Burlington tracks hundreds of feet below, track yesterday afternoon about 5:45 o'clock approximately 12 miles west of Wendover, Wyo. traffic between here and Denver has been blocked and will not be opened up again until about 5 evening. ES aR eee) until 2 o’clock this afternoon. Then I. J. West of the Kasoming Oil com- it w not the through train but the County line. It is estimated that this job will consume about four weeks. toned Lestat No one was reported ON BURLINGTON | *“™ —-—— war eiores: IMPORTANT All members of Casper Review No. 9, Ladies of the Maccabees are earn- estly requested to meet at the’ I. O. O. F. Hall Sunday June Z0th at 2’ p. m. prompt. By order of Our Lady Commander Mrs. Richards. _ 6-19-1t OE ear NOTICE TO TRAPPERS I will pay $50 reward for a dog wolf: that is caught within 7 miles of my ranch, PETER FISHER, 6-19-6t Nearly 100 tons of. rock and earth loosened by recent rains, blocked the As a result all o'clock this The Burlington train due here at 25 this morning did not arrive here returned to Cheyenne last night. leaving the fire headquarters in the City Hall, The two driveways, one! leading to South David street and one}! to South Center street, have been com-| pleted after about a month of con-| struction work. In the past after a rain or snow, the fire trucks were de- layed in leaving their headquarters by] the thick mud driveways leading into] the paved street. | | a Pitt Covert, Sr., who been ‘visit- | ing with his son and ¢ in-law, | Mr. and ™ Pitt Covert, J left for a few days at Thermopolis where| he will take the baths, Walter R. Hoefflin and Mr. Ragley; of Los Ang s, Calif., are in Casper} SUUIUUMANNANNOANAAAAAAAUAUANERUOECUOAAGAEEERGEAUAUUCANCOT TAUGHT UU UAHA Most Miles Per Dollar We Carry a Complete Stock of FUUUANOUOAONUUUAEUCUOA EAT i MMMM jul! Another grading crew with the 40-), Every Evening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra lris Pavilion "Any work brought in be- .fore 8 a. m. is ready for delivery at 6 p. m. Co 1 P.M to 11 P.M. ; Casper Pharmacy 111 E. Second ~ — it STORY SIOUX CITY > 1920 “and that growth means greater ser- vice to you!” Yes, It is an absorbing story, one that you ought to know more about. Some of our grandfathers remember the log cabins of the pioneer of 1848; today, in place of the lob cabin, there is Sioux City—the modern Industrial Metropolis that serves this great agricultural territory. Sioux City has been a Service Center ever since It was founded. It is building bigger every year—better roads, more Jobbing, more manufacturing, more business conventions—grow- ing bigger and better in all the things that help make life worth while. All that helps you! Sioux City and this territory are tied _ together, they grow together, their interests are the same. _ You ought to get to Wmow Sioux City better, just as Sioux City wants to know you better. Its growth means greater ser- vice for you—better business, better homes, more conveniences! 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