Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 7

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Lie aoe RRERAm -52e ~ ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920 -UITHROP HEADS ‘ >. ta - The foes “party. Taine however, - are jdriver, Robert. “Worrell ube was just age ‘to the shores of this reservoir by| The secant also has been op- mitrely temporary, and will te” re-) starting the machine after Rafal &/the rise-and fall of waters impounded|posed by. patties residing within an for irrigation purposes, Secretary of|proposed irrigated area as outlined the Interior John Barton Payne, who/following a meeting held at Billings mother; Thust be able to stay Ings. Phone!1177J, or 518 BE. First country than a castlein Spain. SN Seas ig th Japan is usually taught byl say Le ae. | jplaced with twaparty or Individual | delivery ae ene the home: lines when construction material - be- ¥ Adan, secretary (re-elerted); Dr. C. Har- \.. and Casper Is Selected for Local Physician Eles Elected President \ Next Meeting ERIE, Wyo., Aug. J1— The comes available. — STME MEDICS corto row OVER “PAYNE VETOES PROM PADIEST TO OAM YELLOWSTONE LAKE FOR IARIGATIO CODY, Wyo., hap. (tig. 1: Montans in- BY TRUCK HAS LEG FRACTURED CODY, Wyo., Aug. 11.—Missing his ming Medical society, concluding footing on the running. board of ‘a|terests are doomed to disappojntment a two-day convention here, elected Dr. HH. Ri Lathrop of Casper president for | Mr, the ensuing year and selected Casperjthe wheels and suffered a fractured! project by which it was’ hoped to irri- thigh when a rear wheel passed over gate a large area of land. After. visit his leg. He was unnoticed. a8 the 1921 convention city. Other of- ficers elected foliow: Dr. BH, A. Kell, Rawlins, first vice president; Dr. iu, Morris, Lusk, second vice president; Dr. 'B. W, Marshall, Pine Bluffs, third| @™ Vice president; Dr. Earl Whedon, Sher: ris, treasurer; Dr. C, Y. Beard, Chey: enne, member of the board of censors. The convention in Casper next year will be held in conjunction with that nt, the Wyoming State Dental society. os A DAMAGE T0 ROADS FROM RECENT AINS ~Heavy rainstorms this week did Practically no damage to the county roads, “according. to County Comimis- sioner J. B. Griffith, who has return: ea from an inspection trip of/ roads and bridges in the neighborhood of Casper. The high crowns and filling in of low. places in the roads proved. effective and they not only drained Well, but dried up in a short time, The big Twin City tractor, pulling . two 12-foot graders, was immediately \set-to work on the Alcova road. While \he moisture is still in the ground, the Sshly sgravelied stretches from the clty limits through the Carey lane will be crowneg up and rofled with the 12- ton gasoline roller which the com- missioners recently purchased. In a couple of days this stretch of highway wilt be in first class condition. —————. PHONE DEMAND | ON INCREASE} Pelle EYPNNE, Wyo., Aug.. 11—The ig. demand, for telephone con- truck, Wayne Maxon, 6-year-ol@ son of|in their proposal to dam Yellowstone and Mrs. Harl Maxon, fell under|lake as the nucleus of an. irrigation e rae baba io jak and pouring the dam- ~ Do You Like Travel ? ocean voyage, would rest and revitalize you?, That a vacation like that would be worth a dozen of the hasty onés you are taking now? Do you feel the call of foreign lands? ‘Would you like to know through eye, and ear, and touch, what Mexico and Canada and the West Indies—Europe may be; or even the Orient and Africa—are like? Or would the museums, the parks, the great mercantile estab- lishments, the mammoth workshops of our own big cities content you? 4 Everyone of those big cities has its characteristics that’ are worth knowing: and vou may know everyone of them, intimately, when you can spare the time and money for the trip. Such things are worth self-denial, You are richer, stronger, more capable, when you come back from them, Begin to get ready for that trip. Start a Savings Account. $1.00 will start an account; 4% interest will help it grow. The National Bank of Commerce The Bank of Strength and Service Wyoming was here in company with Secretary|to further 39: success. omen or by blind men. Josephus Daniels and other nctabies, declared himself as firmly opposed to any project which would tend to mar the beauties of Yellowstone lake. That someone would make an undergarment just the way YOU thought it ought to be? We think we've found YOUR idea of a perfect ieee a>= The Eiffel Maid @& Union Suit Won’t you come in and see how near right we are? ‘ $1.75 $3.00 Values Values ssc. DhelD Final Clean-Up All Low Shoes and Oxfords At 25 Per Cent Reduction wos ¢ Richards & Cunningham Company : THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST pexySaadit hoi THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS See Is More Convincing Than Pagel of * Reading Matter and That’s Why MAKE We Say THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY and Take Advantage of the Thrift Thursday Specials Shown in Hardware Department - A Qgt. ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR Selling regularly for $8.75 is offered as ‘a Thrift Thursday Special at $2.85 Every Department of Our Store. Grocery Department Saving on Needed Kitchen Items is True Thrift 15¢ Lib Goldeh Rod Washing, Rowdee: aE 2 ad 25¢ 25c E & M Mechahics’ No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. Dry Goods Department Do You Wear Low Shoes or Slippers? You should visit our Ladies’ Shoe Section and see the large variety of Oxfords and Pumps we offer in a final lot as a Thrift , Thuraday Special at $3.95 Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s Dress Shirts with soft, double cuffs, good quality fabrics in beautiful patterns, all sizes; extra good values at $3— ed Thrift Thursday’s Price Ss2.35 No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials Per Pair SS aN ‘\ é (a < P| \ Zi &S After a mp to market we offer a large as- sortment of { --——-{ aoe N 4(o)]

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