Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 10

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PACF RAGESTEN HIGHWAY WORK WINS PRAISE OF CAGPER PEOPLE Greater Portion of Alcova Road in Fine Conditon and Other Sections Are Receiving Attention AMERI " FLAG RAISING ~tt’ 1S CELEBRATED ch will way so that it of the sand constr d ion so that Natrona county now has a flag pol BY THE COUNTY Will be pos: land a flag. In looking over the property 's who made tt ly the county commissioners became aware of a serious lack. was no ‘/flag pole on the cour dur ‘ling the war the co i n free of excellent chuck holes. j > 2 +|flag to fly smooth and Satur Sunday afternoon | appropriate at Speaker Marvels at Progress of Casper; |70..°°3.55 fag Hospitality Praised WEY) OLDEST JAL BEING REMODELED AFTER. BENG TOL FOR YEARS music was pl |Casper Concert band, George |zie was given the honor of rais > Hebard of Laramie, th vendence y and M the prog she had not vi: | } ]| il | ts, at im SA ITCO, crry—(ny )—Belem > a mar of the oldust ed in this renovated © way in| Prepa to its reox the two e ison after years of disuse | WVGREHOATGU TRG nd was usel a ks left undon' rest of th T¢ say too the hospitality of and my entertain as built in 1 | prison after Durin prison criminals and and people atifying, much in praise of the people of Casper annot Will and Salt Ci automobile Estt June equipment and ment here other v e about Dr. Hebard left Monday afternoon) north of the 3 anch on Kaycee for Lander from which point Owner come to &0 to South Pass City by Tribune office, to locate the spot on which M >roperty and pay | for ad. Morris held her court in 1870. Mrs. Morris is reputed to have been the first Woman justice of the peace in the world. The spot will be appropriately | GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service PROVISIONS AND | CORN SLUMP ON | CHICAGO MART (By Associated Press) | CHICAGO, Ju r heavy | f selling September nber corn | We Deliver dropped 14 points from | — September touched Big re- | NATRONA a barrel and lard | TRANSFER CO. $1 a hundredweight on reports of | huge stocks. | Phone 948 SEE BEN ‘op conditions were It Might Have Happened to You Almost every day you hear or read of an Auto- mobile Accident, a Fire, a Collision, a Personal In- jury. Wait until it is too We Offer the late. Insure your property now. Necessary Policies dee Ben Really Go; “Shee G.F' Bell) ~“eAgency>—-]! 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74 W ATTENTION Retail Clerks Don’t forget the regular meeting of the Retail Clerks’ Local, 102, at Moose Hall on Wednesday evening, July 7th, at 8 o’clock. A large attendance is desired as several matters of importance will be discussed. L. T. HALL, President, H. A. WAGNER, Secretary. AN DOUGHBOYS PAY TRIBUTE 1 an doughboys carrying one of the flor: recent. Highway Building Equipment of TO THEIR FALLEN COMRADES tribu IN MEMORIAL DAY E Ambassador Wallace TDTON ADLER. | hum submits to the Digest this bit of patho and Marshal Lib espa who were present. ~ afternoon, while the engin Late, But Good, The Lite a prize of form for book you lost?” “Flat. I'm a Principals’ Club Reporter. ———————— Eee County Increased by Piece of New Machinery. 1 this country on ac-| ted read roller y the and put in runn DR SALE x large room: » linen closet, delivered to hardwood floors; on the road 2 throughout; full be nent -with toilet. Place is a one-eylind ntirely. by pry enough m for ¢ rollers hi ready for se from owner. houses now being built on Spruce St., south of CY Ave. Plans furnished and houses built to your order. Repair work promptly attended to. Allmetal Weatherstrips SYLVESTER F. PELTON Lincoln Ave. Phone 928J. occupancy. at the problem will of the gas roller, people were at: tracte We Are Glad to See You Prosper And we provide banking fa- cilities to help along and in- crease your success. The Bank has served ity for thir- ty-one 8 ars and di- rectors local men—and this in- stitution thoroughly int ted in the pre nd prospec of the peo. in this field. Carry your Checking or 4 per cent Savings Account here— make this YOUR BANK. Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You RIEL ‘inva COSTS BUT . DWE SEVENTH) OF ACENT MORE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY Phone 97 s which were placed on the graves of their fallen comrades lying ‘yard of Sursnes, near Paris. Inserts, y Digest offers each week 0 for the best argument in better salaries for editor of The “What shape, madam, was the pocket- teacher.”"—Chicago on Sin tiene am ARR eh rR er emt __WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920. England with its restless, jumbled in- dividualism. That fine contrast would -}s00n be lost if all relatives might do 13 they chose. In getting their way thes -|would irreparably mar the resting piace pressive simpli as monuments of of their friends’ comrades.” — unselfish bri d in arm: nd the TShase average civilian cemetery in France oc! The first childre: was opened resently men ever collected oe Slanets one ~ QUESTION OF SUITABLE MEMORIALS FOR FALLEN HEROES UP IN ENGLAND LONDON—(By mail)h—Whether rela- jtives shall be permitted to set up a: jsort of individual memorials they sire on the graves of soldier ri \t nce, or the present policy be con-| tinued of permittPg only the rude | |wooden crosses with name and identi jfication number attached is the nub of| | controversy which has arisen in Eng-| land. Lord Robert Cecil has been acting as spokesman for those who desire the lege ing individual mem.-| es of their soldier} | court in Spain Bilbao. LADIES FREE ARIGOLD | | AIRDOME One Lady Free With Each Paid Admission Show Starts at) Children 25c 3 Adults 50c BRING THE FAMILY---O-BOY! ined ad. They are opposed by a large number! of bereaved relat who most of th who have gone to look at a friend’: me On one of the thousands Jof littl crosses nave felt that his grave rec d dignity from: the re} {ticence of its quiet uninformity with ose of ali his fellow soldi “At present our the most TAILOR-MADE SUITS QUALITY ABOVE ALL Cleaning Pressing C. H. WHALEY The Tailor 116 E. Midwest Phone 483J e = |] whe pioneer battery on motor cars. Has stood the test of time. Used o 85 per cent of the Electrically | equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter an Mghting equipments repaired. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) x. [SIMI T TOO TITS IIIT OOOO ‘§ BEST BOWLOF CHILIINTOWN Yr 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at N Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality Www re ee, cit Aone Aerie RETIRING SALE RETIRING SALE IEEFOIE SHOE & Cations co 7 The BIGGEST and BEST BARGAINS Ever Offered to the People of Casper Hit-or-miss methods produce failure or, at best, accidental success. The successful business man of today must be a specialist in his line Specializing in Life Insurance. “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153

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