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cdtitemeneneienaanedl 2 a a a RDAY, JULY 24,1920. | | rg: 2 7 ; Piro the Joti Bigenhelmer oaks a6! ae We Hy * pe tata they are The Sie’ seems to be \ OTLEGGING 5 iy ease “Paes MOTHER SUCKS ||s foie"sire nen son John Bull Gives Up |tisttting't maul fetta t's j * POISON FROM recovered when Mines was arrested, ; ; . Veese tac Englishman whom noth- was reported at police headquarters this| Pipe for Cigarette; | ing could disturb.” Warning Sounded morning. | “We have acquired a rather southern / —_== SNAKE WOUND Rn UCeNn WA be teat Gee omrar ge or Italian spirit,” he said, “which 1s EASY PICKINGS | . on ‘AS : a prelimir not quite_so stable, though it may have ° , . . fag. probably ‘will'"be:ito more wit and be more clever than the i NEWCASTLE, Wyo., July 24— | 3 |} The action of his mother, Mrs. Geo. in companion. changing t c . : M. Halterman, in sucking the | |S"? with 2 bak any gaeat man? F a il.}—Are cl arettes | spirit of the old stolid Englishman and A regu r of the English-| it is essential that some of the stolidity wounds inflicted by the reptile’s ae : a fangs, probably saved the life of 5 i : seven-year-old Earl Halterman when he was struck by a rattlesnake. The child's leg above amd below the LONDON should be regained. Small Fine Will Not Stop Traffic! Over Line Into U. S. with Pres- STDar TWA 4 ; i points of the venom's injection is ent Huge Profits Awaiting . badly swollen but no doubt is felt Risk Taker | k . 2 os ' oS regarding his recovery. ‘MAN ARRESTED HERE FOR | ji} : | BINGENHEIMER ROBBERY Io CAUGHT WITH 6OBD3 200 or so the n the bootl difficu! either side tamp out the That is the s big money and it will be ties on ne to mmary of opinions ex- Rites bedi Sbeehnicc ated ed by ¢ a off 8 to the sit ation regarding sm of liquor from Canada to the es. Fur Charles Mines, alias Mister Day, was ther, yal Cana Jarrested last night about 11 o'clock by m ‘ “ > . : ¥ hat while they |Plainclothesman ‘Waddell at his resl- 1 Fo the business man, retail or wholesale; to the manufacturer; to the commis- F power to check dence sion man; to the trucking company, the Ford Model T One Ton Truck makes orstier ATE a an irresistible appeal because it has in its chassis all the merits of the original a thorities to ee that liquor does not Ford car; the woaderful Ford Model T Motor, the dependable Vanadium steel reat! > irsty souls beyo i : : ir pelts EG 300 ay s beth met chassis, and the manganese bronze worm-drive. A strongly built truck that The situation appar hat from serves satisfactorily and lasts in service If these statements were not true, three provinces i .. Lbs Geatoun wantin the demand for Ford Trucks wouldn’t be so constantly on the increase. We tates. These are On will be pleased to take your order for one or more Ford Trucks, will see that you sh ol bi . : ., . :, Mat ble uation S Saat get reasonably prompt delivery, and will give you an after service that insures its way from the mari- the constant service of the Truck. But don’t wait too long. Get your order time provinces and from Manitoba. i t Windsor and in the surrounding Anise ee Yr ae : Oikiatibkis Earl C. Boyle jueg tio: e and Sonne 125 to 137 North Center Street Phone 9 ant What is fnsula- ? | 3 tion? 3 Why do batteries ‘wear out? e il Why does lack of = are known to be enormous. charge - 5 mation from Windsor and district ? dale: Bey i i 5 bi BS ft ) vicinity Why must water it more le to sm be put in? across the than to farm, Ask let their farms run to weeds fg these ior: the elusive dollar via | any cna olay Von ut ‘want to knowabout . it tate: j batterics or thousands of ce 4 per Threaded Rubber 1d automo! Senne RON YG a Insulation — se- forth carry their loads ry lected by 136 manu- other , bound for the Sahara _-| facturersofcars Under th condi-, FEW OF DARING EQUESTRIENNES HERE TODAY WITH JOHN ORS = of and i uthorities admit | 39N CIRCUS—Top, Etta Hodgini, Cuma, the horse; Irene Montgomery; below,| AUTO is practically impossible to en-| = ° | force the stringent liquor laws at pres. | Nettie Dill, Fred Nelson and Elizaheth Rooney. ELECTRICAL ' ent in force, A bit of romance teeming with a Fy y The chief reason for the difficulty of | thrills followed Irene Montgomery| Confldence—In the sweet silence of| COMPANY ent cement, according to an off a of|to Casper, following an unsuc ue ellen they honeyspooned upon | (News Naaiber) _ the al Canadian mounted police,| attempt to kidnap her while the > be 2. - j who e under their jurisdiction the|cus was playing in Denver. After be- .” she murmured, trembling: | seals pasacene carrying out of all federal laws, is the | ing prostrated several days as @ r that ‘we are married, “I—I é MMMM eae that many people not in sym-| cuit of the effort, the pretty eques- tate cell / : \y HR slation, and} ‘vienne will again ride in it, sweethe he asked, EMU and liquo’ e-| Seis { Sas an achieve-| The villian in the me for deceiv. ¢ ment rather ace. t , was soldier “My—my left % However, rying of liquor tion hospitai in Toronte, ' into the United States from Canada. is | Ontario, after becoming enamor- | to be prevented, it is intimated that it |e aring rider when the cir: ii will have to be done by an army of cus-} cus undertook» to | cheer»).the toms inspectors and police on the Amer- |maime liers, followed her to Den- ‘ fie of the line rather than in | ver after her release from the hospital.| ‘#93222 HHRHIRHN RAMI RIEH IESE III ILE HERE anada. nutomobile following} e in Denver,| y, but was Waiting in Jiast Monday’ gomery lays no claim to being a vamp! ATTEND FRONTIER ONS that v » misconstrued in their iT e the soldiers. | ties along the itinerary however, have been ad-| 3 a watchful ey Two C: hangar ole. The two planes will stop at Lusk bound and Wheatland, taking passengers .| from both cities to the Frontier Week | 2 celebration in Wyoming's capital city ee % of the circus. ed to kee for the Pure As The . ee TT J A Birthe per) row is Jac! y Reminder.—Nell—Tomor- twenty-eighth birthday. KKK KL HKALE EERIE EIR TK | Doris—Are you going to give him | D ee E e accompanied by J. Y.) 2 ythi ae Mcplane ‘om-| Nell 2 good strong hint—Bos- | Moun- LIVIN ase In a ward later in t ri te Vi oe. tain Dew Car Owners Attention = We Are Overstocked on 31x4 Tires--BRUNSWICK MAXWELL is Due to Special Steels ~ PHONE 471 ‘Ask for It by Name : : We are going to sacrifice them in order to make room. The regular sell- ing price of this size Brunswick is: min $31.85 *" $34.60 Non-Skid $35.45 Our Sacrifice Prices Are: $27.10 *”’" $29.40 Non-Skid $30.10 If you use a 31x4 Tire why not take advantage of these sacrifice prices. Plain We have just received a large stock of covers for your spare tires. Center Street Filling Station Corner Center and Fifth. Phone 402M HEE SHE BEEPS HE IERIE IE IE SER ER RE RIE SER * * * ey * * * RRR EA AKERS AA IAA AAAI ASIII II I * x * * * * * * CERI We Sell Drafts 'AND MAKE CABLE TRANSFERS TO ‘ALL COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD WITH AN ESTABLISHED GOVERNMENT. We are in position to give you the very best rates. ~ Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming KHANH KAKA ANI RAHA HAIN KEELE HKE HEHEHE KE HEE HERE LE MALLE LLL LLL LE AE EE * Many who drive a Maxwell prefer it to a larger car. They like its nimbleness, its quickness in getting un- der way, its peculiar ability to thread its way through traffic, its rare driving ease. One can drive it farther in a day with less fatigue than many cars much larger. The reason is clear: its engine pulls no superfluous weight, Not a single unnecessary pound burdens it. Ff Special steels in a Maxwell eliminate the useless weight —steels made to Maxwell’s own formulae, which equal pound for pound those in any car built. They have extra strength forged into them, and they provide lightness. This is one reason why Maxwell has won public favor the world over as in- dicated by nearly 400,000 now in use. How marked the tendency today is re- corded by a production of 100,000 for 1920. Park Road Sales and Service Co. 511 Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1223