Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 8

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You may be young enough to be fool-|) In many places in England it is still) . If the average married man were ish, but you're never old enough to be/customary to present each pallbearer| thrown out of his, regular job he could foolish, at a funeral with a pair of gloves. get one in a restaurant as a waiter, - (HOOBER TAKES DIAMONDS aman wpneeve FROM SHOWCASE WHILE “4 warT it PHRTHE OCCUPES BSS ve Quy AUTOIN crac ears e ! ; - ” WORTH 7 —$ es | | 1 Sheer JORCHeT: ae rated aaa BEST VENTILAT-| YOUR worth of diamonds Ws Quincy Cundiff of Pine Bluffs, Wyo- ED THEATER IN : WHILE Miller, as robbed of $1,200 ednesday after- Foon by two men, one of whom ex- /] ming, was arrested at- Burns, 28 THE STATE gems from a showcase les here, while Millee’s attention was distracted peas eli ch Bernt fc tte Dee aeneT: (tiller: discovered he hed i} sutomobiie, and was brought to the TOIDAY feranedentst sort 184 county jail. The charge was pre- | |] ferred by the management of the | WITH GAS MAINS TILL NEXT WEEK Must Await Laying of Low Pres- sure Lines, Company Announces in Statement to Pros- péctive Patrons Frederickson garage, to which the ~ No such thing as a “White Lie,” says oe +5 Former Governor egr, aceording to Cundiff, had been sold by his wife, who is suing. for Houx Returns to || aivorcs. "rhe tas’ is eoiy' a We aon st State for Visit wheter: prea sees Madge Kennedy Property owners along the route of the gas pipe line being laid in thé city limits by the New York Ql! com-| pany cannot be connected up wicn the} ered the 28 miles in 50 minutes. In line* until next week for. ths Fit i wien st ae Secmestanee it is not ti Some people are born honest and som= ‘are watched by the police, she declares in A) reason that no connections can } 2YENNE,AWy ; eee ee, ae, a telling of the new photoplay— N made to the present high o-essure | CHEYENNE, \Wyo., July 29—Focmer|f he pushed. ss Bead PI play: a n Governor Frank L. Houx, who has been absent from Wyoming virtually) ————_——_—__—_. all of the period since the expiration Ri . of his term in January, 1919, has ar- ft aaa pi det rived from Wichita Falls, Texas, and! We wish to express our thanks for j Wil spend the next several weeks here| the sympathy shown, also-for the beau jand at other Wyoming points. Goy-|tiful floral offerings during our late be line. As soon ss the low pressure main is started the first of next week, all people are to be called upon and yen an opportunity to n a con- tract if they “¢ But no connec-| tions can be made from any houses} until the low pressure main fs bu ‘THE TRUTH { ernor Houx has lost thirty-six pounds| réavement over the loss of our darling | Announcement to this effect was | | baby \ é of flesh since he left Wy: fi te by Earl Burwell from the is said to have made a fortune in rexas, Sane RRR office of the appliance department oll. He. has no intention of ending AND FAMILY, if ‘ of the New Yo company on account a he 7-29-1t® 3 his residence in Wyoming and wil of the large number of requ be- ; » ing made for connections to the pip? birgena ae daveb kin abe ae cab i all probability, as soon as his Texas ‘ TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ANITA STEWART line now being made. One mile of} FORMER U. 8S. PROFESSOR NOW , " this high pressure main has been laid afoot PRL eb RE lh and tested, according to the oflicial/: SIME MINISTER—Professor K. Ul-|it advisable to leave them in the hands report made. The line now ‘ex.|manis, former professor in the Nebras- {of agents. tends from Boxelder street along {ka Agricultural College, yho is now the <> road avenue to Chestnut, thence s prime minister and minister of war of} WAGNER VISITS IN CHEYENNE. A Knockout Show LYRIC Continuous to Thirteenth or Carey, and ¢ the Latavian Republic. . Thirteenth to Wolcott street. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July _29.—Bert The high pressure main is eventual- ‘Wagner: non .of Henry, Wagner, » One ly to extend in a belt line about the of the: pioneers ‘of Wvoming, is vir entire city. Including the branch lines iting with former friends here this Say ad etiear pans U.S. MONARCHS J jweck, among. these being Secretary of the high ow. Pressure mains, Btate W. Ee Chaplin, wish -whank- he In a picturization of Louis Provost’s powerful novel, published in The People’s Home pipe lines in the city will be long. i p. m. to11 p. m. Journal than the line running from tne eas|}] OF EARLY DAY |)went to school, and Governor Robert| ? > ie D. Carey. Mr. Wagner is manager of its, ling to ent estimates. ‘ the men’s clothing department of the ae EEE sy TO PAY BOARD | Richards & Cunningham. store in Cas- per. He is attending the Frontler Day show along with 35 members of ng to recon CANDIDATE FOR | Frou sinc on. sl ee Ce CI ER 29. (United Press.)—That _original/ of the’ ‘Moose who were in Larami y Kk LINKED American, the bison, is going to be|Sunday as members of the degree} sked to pay his board. Supported in| team. WITH TRAGEDY royal idleness for many years by the} government, the buffalo, once king of/ nent feature of the rigorous life of ——— the plains, must now bow to the chang-| pioneer days. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 29.—Mrs.|ing times and become a producer in-|~-phough of shérter fibre than sheep's} T. Coble, widow of the late John|Stead of remaining. a mere ornament.| woo}, the buffalo’s coat is very fine and} ‘oble of Bosler, famous nearly a de-|_ However, it wiltenot be so difficult) yjurry and can be’ woven easily by in-| ago the ‘one “big cattleman"|for him to demonstrate his usefulness|termixing a small quantity of other ood Tom Horn when thet}2s it has been for some of those wholwool, ‘The color is a beautiful glossy sional gunman was arrested, lost their jobs as kings and went to ‘brown, tried, convicted and hanged for the}SPlitting wood or mending shoes or! Of Gourse it is not the intention 10 murder of Willie Nickell, has filed dee-|d0ing a turn in vaudeville. Each mem-iqoommerc§alize the -Yellowstone herd laration of candidacy for the Republi-|ber of the buffalo family, even down|in ‘any way; the animals are~among can nomination for clerk of Laramie|to the'little princes.and princesses, Pro-| the most. cherished* property of the county, For a number of years Mrs.|duces arnually much fine wool, which) tynjted States government. The wool] Coble has been employed in the office|in these days of high prices makes/to pe used for experimental purposes| of the te board of live stock com.j{them desirable citizens, in the best|jg solely for the Park Rangers miter is without opposition|Sense of the'term, Furtermore, unlike! peing shed by the animals. an nomination and her|those lesser ‘monarchs who have been ndidacy m¢ that women will be|forced to flee their realms, King BI- rivals for the county clerkship in the|S0n will continue to rule over Ameri-| November election, Mrs. Ida R. Gra-|ca’s wonderland, Yellowstone Natnonu:!| ham, the incumbent, being without op-}Park, and his profile to adorn the once ' position useful nickel. E tion. Mr raham also js a widow.| All that park authorities ask of their] She is serving her second term. star boarder is the old clothes se sheds} gama, : ee Te each spring. The big Yellowstone herd| of 500 grown animals—there are 99; calves expected this year—turns {oose! annually when warm’ weather comes veral hundred pounds of wool, which} se could be increased by clipping. Orui-: narily the wool has gone to ‘waste, but] recently a collection of some of finest fibre has been mada for CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 29.—A bill|Purpose of experimenting with | W CHEYENNE, Woo, July 20—A pmpurpene of experimenting wish the ming legislature to change the law re-|the park rangers. garding the nominating primary filing The Canadian government and pri-} period. Under the law at present the}vate individuals in the United States ration of the filing period is 30}have heen successful in utilizing hut- before the date of the pri falo wool, official reports showing that Inasmuch as the the cloth produced from it is lighter} is Tuesday, the filing|in weight and offers greater resistence < Ss on Sunday and this re-/to cold than material made of sheep's constantly recurring con- ol. It is those qualities that par officers who are uncertain} ticularly interest the ‘National Park tfeir authority to aceept}Service, for the Rangers who guara| filings on Sunday, An effort will be/the Yellowstone from. murderous ppach-| made in the coming legislature to/ers in the winter have to tramp. many shorten or lengthen the filing pericd|miles through the snow on skis one or more days. snowshoes, carrying heavy packs! 3 <7 filled with “grub” and bedding, and ’ under such circumstances every ounce mense import ankets sever! feet long and six feet wide, woven from i buffalo wool grown on a Texas ranch, | | weighed only four pounds and five 5 ounces. Soldiers at frontier posts have ——-. : long recognized the warmth of buffalo! E, Wyo. duly 29.— } coats and the buffalo robe was a promi en are going to run the country, declared Franklin DrOlier. national commander af the | setestetosteetesoate-eteshe sotto ete she ete teeter ate she ale Ler strate sheeted sto shoot so te eho atest ste oleate oleate ste obo ate-eeeate atest eer steeee sie sie sioate eerste see tie sie aio te ste tho ate aio ste she eer she sto ate ste dhe ae eestor ste se die ee American Legion, at a banquet here PNA th tar eae Cat ea eae at A i vow rs seas - of ii - 2 . tendered by ‘the local post of the | 8 Legion and the mothers, wives and sisters of soldiers who fought in the fields west of Casper to the c TODAY See this list of stars on today’s program Dorothy Dalton Louise Glaum Charles Ray ’ Jack Dempsey ee Her KingdomofD reams The romance of a marriage of convenience. The greatest all-star cast in screen history THE PHOTOPLAY PERFECT The magnificent acting of the unrivalled cast makes every scene a delight. cade who profe Mary Thurman missioners. Shi for the Republi es Charles Murray Ben Turpin “Snub” Pollard Little Sammie for the Democratic nomina- BIGGEST TOMORROW BLANCHE SWEET —IN— “THE HUSHED HOUR’ To assure a full game bag get the proper Guns and Ammunition ‘Have you seen that .410 Guage, Single-Barrel Shotgun Out- fit we are selling just now?, AA COMING ~ SRG BERANE NPR RRRE CAE Bt OMPANYg Watch Our Windows “Phones 13 and 14 AA CHEHYEN “Ex-service not because they . but because they are the ked men of the country, physically, mentally and morally. They are going to be the leaders in the business, social and political life of the nation. an NEW PACKARD DRIVEN THRU FROM DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kerr arrived in Casper last evening, having driven through from Detroit, Mich., in a new Packard Twin Six to be del - customer at Buffalo, W; Mr. Kerr conducts the pr! aato-| hile vy. They Tuy 99 are ex-serv 0) ‘ 2 0 hey > WY -4 Me a Me + iM + iM * Those wonderful labor savers for the housewife Simplex Electric lroners The special sale now on will end at9 P.M. Saturday evening. Why put off getting this most wonderful appliance when only $14.00 down will secure this lifetime servant? Does over 90 per cent of the average family ironing much better than the old sad iron way, in one-fourth the time. A free demonstration by a factory representative at your convenience. “Bring your ironing to us.” . Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 Aluminum eye eup|% 6.2.52 2 2 dn ir nanancnnhnirmrrvrcrbrbeotobr ooh Po Me te ee a Pete dte te ete oo Moe 2, *, Bs came ana FR a a ee i Pe ee sie aoe ooo aoe hos Aree se eho eee ote ot ee see eso eto hoete-ete aly. Me + Soefoage-cfo-oteage-f os iM RD e ++, eee, RP + 1M Sere ree, + ay _ and for the countered. zond roads. the Lincoln highway to Sydnev, 2 where they branched off for Dou ™hev meade the rim from Douulas to} Casver in two hours. They left for the north this morn- ing and will reach home this evening. COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES It is surprising how quickly eye in- flammation helped by common witch! tis, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One eld- erly lady, who had been troubie] with chronic ey inflammation for many helped in two days I bottle of Lavop- iM + = iM eee, eegoate iM + Oe Me aaa Me - te + iM "eto se-ateete-ate-t + Me + We tik to help / inflame K? * as wesc an res 8 AE EAE MRE GR EEO REE ES MEISE OSE LSE NENBE

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