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_WEDNESDAY, uy 4 14, 1920. ALBANY mT TR RE WINS SHOE STORE Longmont Oculist Reported to! Have Lost Life in Blizzard Asse: aneHy then fusstited by frien¢ dal any trace of the aiesing man eral weeks later a second searcn made in the hope that his no be found, but it likewise wa essful. “TOURISTS FROM FIVE. parties of tourists stopped LONDON, July 14 wife, Red Oak | an Trish atsarnelsp fi . J. Wyman, Lincotn,|teheed to two months day for bringing arms In order Te Lincoln, Neb. summer atoc an and famil Now Thot Wanderer Be- Li eae hpne AL cane uth vee vic) neludes a oxfords M. M angat ly, Seattle, dress which reft of Reason. re both women and chil. | Wash a AE magistraty in eres k is being sold 1 Aint (Special to The Tribune) , accordit vee ‘ CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 14.—Is W. W. Pfieid list of Longmont, family, Ge “| HARDING PENS Y eb. the storm. ring, N the hills west of C! ing party from F representatives of th ——~. ae | "Road Billegn Rea eee urmes then< St “Bute Ey y Department, Office of ADDRESS FOR | Berved- te AB Coferge > acres ied NOTIFICA TION works caretaker, incident to the s degcription gested Pfl mediately that the wander ing Coloradoan. . rough to Salt 3 —Rough through (By Associated Press.) N, Ohio, July 14 Instantly relieves H. © Sodium then fair to » might ear Moneta then dusty and rough to At night Churches and loc ery dusty to Many z CASPER ally good to ¢ PHARMACY, eared to be Vis. and their ager Colo., who disappeared during i Wis. zers in America s zard on y Mr. and Mrs jams and who was Capetticxey After you eat—always take EATONIC leartburn, oiGany, ‘ecling. Stops food souring, ting, and all stomach miseries. appetite, Keeps hb Sooesecnoirneninroen Vint a le. refund money, Get adic of the stranger had been found. This! |Shoshoni then good to Riverton then SNC lt ede morning the f . It is ie ‘3 Lander, and lodging ¢ or twoa day to useit.. Positrvary guaran ’ », but highly ellowstone ed on notifica please or wo Who was/tly g00d to Doug hox today, You will GOES STATES USE a TO PRISON FOR . BEARING ARMS William Barry reman was cer imprisonment to. and | rims he sentencing tbr part to convey com revolu Bloat- remedy, Tens of thou- aly costa.a cent 110 BE, Second} een ‘hens ing in th tence at lonely ran © real | are an absolute guara: Prleiaar's | ‘autoranulle. Lavage count Di at the home of] fective flues. $1.50 pe stalled in a snowdrift near Dale ¢ 64 East F st | Phone 693-3 after the 4 age of the April bl 7-14-1t Give Your Motor Truck Driver a Tire He Can Depend On been able to nrevent base sep- aration. 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FRED PATEE PAGE FIVE A Sweet Running Motor @ A dream of automobiling delight; the panacea for all other vicissitudes of the road; the high spot in the tinkering triumph of the expert and amateur alike, is to have a sweet running motor. @ Asa matter of fact, it is universally admitted that the present day motor is a marvel; and a matter of shrewd observation, that the motor of ten years ago would not run With the present day fuel. @ In fact, the perfection of the motor of today grace in being able to secure any automobile fuel for le double its present price: that—and the biggest factor! @ The biggest factor in keeping “gas” due solely to the extraction of natural gas. @ ‘At the Cowley plant of the Midland Carbor a Company, 470U,- 000 gallons of the finest-grade gasoline were produced in 1919, or sufficient gasoline to allow every auto- mobile user in the State of Wyoming 29 gallons! @ And, please remember, all of this gasoline was extracted from the natural gas BEFORE one atom of Carbon Black was made from this natural gas! q Actually, the gasoline produced was sufficient to alow each Wyoming automobile user 58 gallons of gasoline, because one gallon of this high-gravity gasoline must be blended with one gallon of lower-gravity “‘Gas.” Why? For the reason that if you took a cup of this high-gravity gaso- line, and threw it into the air, it would evz aporate before it touched the ground. Only the residue of the natural gas—after the gasoline is taken out—is used to make Carbon Black. This is the first absorption plant ever built in Wyoming for extracting gasoline from natural gas. The U. S. Geological Survey says: ‘The production of nat- ural gas gasoline represents true conservation.” Natural gas used to make gasoline and Carbon Black is not wasted! a a ~~ n_ulh_ saving than Gaia is the 3 it is toda Ay is asoline from rr) a 4 4 4 The next article in this serics will comment on “A Servant in Other States, but an Outiaw in Wyoming.” nent Midland Carbon Company~ Cowley, Wyoming e © Wyoming’s 4 at ones Home of Great s eae Hart, Schaffner sa Clete & Marx Clothes Store This Shoe Department contributes five well-known brands of Shoes and Oxfords They are famous for comfort in the wearing. the foot Dependable for service. Neatn Florsheim Hanan Oxfords Worth up to $18.00 Re- Brun 98.75 Pr E Sizes large and small only, Oxfords All Sizes, Many Styles Boys’ Keds Men’s Ventilated ie White or Brown; Retir- Sandals ing th $6.00; @ en Nettleton Exclusive High Quality Dress Shoes 917.65 $15.85 914.35 $22.50 Value, Retiring Price $20.00 Value, tiring Price 8.00 Value, Retiring Price Walk-Over Shoes Men’s and Young Men’s high-grade Dress Shoe worth up to $12.00 R Pri $7.85 Shoes Dres ri Tan, worth a 0 1 Re tir- $6. Pa Worthmore Fine ping For Results Try Tribune Want Ads