Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 8

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FUND ESSENTIAL Yanan TO KEEPING UP SCO HIGHNAYS Folly to Vote Bonds for Roads and Then Allow Them to Deterior- ate Highway Authority Writes (BY D. J. YOUNG) (President sof the Dallas Canadian-Den- ver Highway Association) Construction of highways, and thelr! proper maintenance, constitutes one of the big problems facing the commer- cial world.; The capacity of our: rail- roads js ever taxed. Our transbor: ties must be ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., A Failing to look before he from a hay wagon at the ranch almost proved fatal to Charles QOutsen, who landed on a hayfork and was impaled, a p of the implement passing thr the flesh of his side. where gerous. Had the fork entered his body an inch farther toward the |] meridian line, however, the injury probably would hav) been iatal. them. Every community is in avor of good roads, but they are tired { voting bonds and haying nothing to how for their money. _ tion fa by truck, Rural districts must have good r over which to take their Babe tc 8 auling of produce to ver will soon be a} f ‘ e cor struction | highway ntial but their| ce is more important. suppleme -TRAGKS IN MUD SETTLE palit - ACCIDENT Aug. / 4.—Tell-tale] ttled a dispute re- Tie Siding of a a county will issue hua cakawan by Mrs. J. n of a dirt cr. this nd all of its’ 3 n y. The tracks} ction, Taal Oar the two machines established} ep, consequentiy,|that Mrs. Colm was using about t-wvo- road has gone to/ thirds of the highway and that Mrs. For instance, Burbank, crowded into a mud-hole, was unable to prevent the collision. Corn paid the bill for damages to the Bur- I_ contend that the pr erjbank car, amounting to about $100, is more important/and in addition will have to end nstruction. several hundred dollars for re) ies for road con-|his machine. None of the oc innot be ‘bulit) of the two cars was injured wit but I exception of Mrs. Burbank, several of whose teeth were broken by impact the steering wheel of the Bur-| ‘Therefore, upkeep of than the o I favor struction b rule, unless provision me for the main- a i A Russian when arraigned in a Lon- don court the other day testified that he was a hair dresser by occupation and that ‘he had followed it since he was three years of age. ates should pro- e they have not done a isi) The sugar output of Cuba has in- creased by more than a million tons “| since 1914. y ou after construction, and that this f should not be used for any other pose, and then, ma compuls the favor of enance, ‘at WILL RECOVER| |turned from France, he Casper Dail p Cribune | | | | | BACK FROM FRANCE—Miss Evange-; |line Booth of the Salvation Arn ro| where 5) given rousing welcomes in all sec of the devastated district. Let ’em knock you if they want to. Wobody has anything against a worm but he’s afraid of a lon. RAGE are The pioneer battery on motor cars |) Has stood the test of tim Used o per cent’ of the Biectrically equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter an lighting equipments repaired. TO ELECTRICAL CO., Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111-E. First St.) AU’ 136 E. e indif- fe rent to this abject. All ditches should ept open and the dirt drag- grade; all culy d fair drainage > road supervisors should ponsible for the condition : in his county. vation during the last tow shown me that many prop- nstructed roads have became al- R and the from la tenance. this way. Millions have been wasted re EATONIC | PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts, AOLy CASPER PHARMACY, 110 E. Second We good ing the tax bonds for roads and then fail to main- dene eee eee ee eee eee eS E . ye aD ED PP aa ad boosters fire hot treat- payer right when we vote Of Fan-Ta-Si, $10.50 up to $15.00, at.......... $8.75 $8.25 up to $9.00, at.......... .-$5.95 lette and Crep $6.50 Skirts at.........-.- +000 6$3.75 And All Silk Sport Skirts One-fourth Off All Low Shoes, Pumps & Oxfords at 20% Reductions Richards & Cunning . . S . ) ; . . C . . . yi S . ; S ; : . . . . : ; . . . : . . . ; . . . : . \) \ ge ID ‘ August Clearance Sale Georgette and Crepe De Chine Waists and Blouses at Greatly Reduced Prices Sale bay (epee Price, Silk Skirts Willow, and Pussy Willow Satin, Trico- at 25% Reduction ‘All our stock of Khaki Gar ments at 1-4 OFF, 2 CE ME LLL EB EL EL Lb Lh hhh tL bd Prompt Service by a coroner's jury Tuesday afternoon supposed to have been Orvall Cappock of by of BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM ASKED ON CANON ROAD) ith tit CODY, Wyo., ance that the petition will be ‘givin| favorable consideration, the Cody clib has spetitioned the’ Wyoming state high- way department to install a block sig- nal system dn the Shoshone canon section of the Cody-Yellowstone park road, The heavy travel over the road this season—between 100 and 200 au- tomobiles are traversing it daily—has. made the installation of, safety devices along the marrow canon trail a neces- sity. Accidental I Death Death Verdict In | Railroad Tragedy CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 4.—A. ver- in an inquest on the body of a man Anderson, Indiana, who was killed LYRIC| Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY IMPERIAL 1 VAUDEVILLE COMPANY High Class Vaudeville and We Deliver $9.00 and $9. 50 quality. $5.75 $10.00 to $12.50 quality. Sale Price —.— $6275 $12.75 to tbs 00 quality. Sale $9.75 Price All. French voile and cottoi: waists. Clearance 25 Per Cent Reduction Baronette, Satin, Pussy e Meteor ham Co. “Think Richards & Cunningham When You gn the Best” : k arce | Comedies PICTURE PROGRAM —COMING— Up In Mary’s Attic’ re Geers of Your FIRST Motoring Need Is to protect yourself against the hazards that may: not only wipe out your entire investment in your car, but make you liable for thousands of dollars in damages. Before you drive out your car safeguard your- self properly against these unforeseen dangers of the road: AETNA-IZED The Aetna-Auto Plan covers you against all in- surable. iotoring risks with the five essential forms of Automobile. In- surance—Liability, Prop- erty Damage (including Loss of Use), Collision, Fire and Theft. Ask us today about the many advantages of this combination insurance protection. | The € G.F Bell ~eAgene>-o- 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. A badly mutilated. - The supposed iden- papers in his pockets. feach successive monarch since Queen, Aug. 4—With assur-! Anne, pot a nS EY In Manitoba a furrow many miles) long.can be turned without encoun- _—_—<— — — — on a Union Pacifie train 25 miles west’ Cheyenne Monday, ‘The body was y. of the dearrased was indicated by aos Hs The Landon’ finn of Ravenscrott, | e royal robe makers, has worked for; tering a stone as ‘arge as a “man's The election of. eb tet aherearars a BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE ‘No woman has'a future. ot a hhh aa. Truck Owners Attention | WE BUILD ANY STYLE TRUCK BODY OR CAB FOR ANY MAKE 132 South Center Street BLACKSMITH SHOP Corner Second and David—Phone 368-J THE HOUSE . ALWAYS OF QUALI PIcrURES bende Iris Theater] * GLADYS. BROCKWELL _— ‘A SISTER TO SALOME’ An Astounding Drama of a Weman’s Dual Existence Written by Julius G~ Furtherman——-Directed by Edward J. Le Saint. ALSO A TWO-REEL COMEDY——-NEAL BURNS IN “A DOLLAR DOWN” Se ee ee NORMA TALMADGE > YES OR NO? No woman has a past until she has answered'the question. “YES OR NO” Norma is more lovable than ever as a girl Estimates Furnished Schulte Hardware Co. og M. Cox “woul e Attention! iar Clerks Don’t forget our Pedi! monthly meeting at Moose Hall, _ TONIGHT gia 4, at 8 o'clock Business of importance is to be discussed and -— alarge attendance i is desired. TODAY. TOMORROW —IN=— OF TRUCK Phone 64-W eecdsuvvtiebwidmeisiwnes te Cooling breezes at the turn of a 1 switch with ‘Westin ghouse Electric Fans for the 1S cost of one-half a-cent an hour to operate. There’s a pize for You Natrona Power Co. + cli Te nn i © Start It Going— PHONE 69

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