Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 4

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3, _————_—_ = - ° CL STRIKERS |N (20180007 TROOP EMDOIS [Business Couege HIKE AND FISHING TRIP: Students Treated } 4 ‘ DRY PINEY FIELO : ‘The Boy Scouts of Troop 4 went on 7 Special to ‘The Tribune.) an exploration hike and fisbing trip|_ Dr. ‘Thomas Z. Davis of Bloomington “GHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 7.—Alfred)vesterday to the Bessemer canyon. Seah efficiency expert who is with the F. (Grubb, editor of the Kemmerer|troop left here about 4 o’clock in the}American efficiency movement, lec! Camera and publicity secretary of the) morning and journeyed by auto to the tured to students at the Casper Bus’ national oil convention, which is to be Upper end of the canon where they | ree by spear 4 ee a“ ex: tin held at ‘Kangas City next March, while| Pent several ‘hours fishing for pike.|Pects to visit the Casper public schools ) : in .Cheyenne; Tuesday, enroute hozne! Then ‘they went up Cole creck and Paes where he will address the stu- Shes? 5, tatnaate yours cleaned st your Abert. Bt hone from Kensas City and Denver, at the| climbed Cole.mountain, crossing the di- ‘3 ch ‘ r] latier of which pla he *l vide and coming down into the Besse.| His talk Monday which he plans to| Cleveland time, which is two hours g:/ 966R. which places he recently at sive will t hi f students} ter than Casper Oe tended a convention of Western oll/7@er Bend country and returning to, # be upon the cause of students : Cebtatiael.cansived’'a ‘toler ciating| their camp through the canon road, failing in ‘thelr studies. Dr. Davis 7 it Pn Ate EE srtbing Dit ceegany: tpen| Atter-dinner the boys enjoyed a stim |ives an interesting description of the 7 Being fe ee es Ol Company, OPer-/in the river and then went to the|ause and éffect .of failures in,schools, [IY BILL 1 aU % ous Hoo A y co’? Speas ranch and explored the hills and} ¢XPlaining why some people fail tt r unty,, Wyo., has encountered oll in| the great Indian spring at that ranch, |SChool, professional and -business 1if¢ three wells. The Smith well, the MeS-} They 7 while others succeed. The lectures giv- stated, o in ith a Sdeh Geo? hey ‘then drove to the canon that lies | LAST night J decided CHARGED 1N WARRANT TO take the plunge about half way between the Bend coun.|e" by Dr. Davis have been endorse:t : duction of 500 barrels. The Lincoln| try and the Shale hill at Rattlesnake |PY Sovernment-and leading educators in| A warrant has been issued by -the AND ask No. 3 came in, with a capacity on pump) pass and explored this interesting cle{z |9!! parts of the nation. oer Ga On ce eee THAT gi of 25 batrels, and a showing of oll was} in the solid rock. Si eet que she ee ae bats Stee ot eae ‘ girl encounte! incon No. 2 at a depth! his canon is a V-shaped opening |r: & 4 : ithe. Font teuring. cer walued f i of 700 feet. There now are twelve wells| through solid cliffs that rise vertically | aS BORDON ST $500 RAINE SD. 2 Acie. f TO have me, | in the Dry Piney field. from the gorge bed and the boys scaled A y Samu Oe r : 4 ; ie i Ee Brats ee he stacy ‘viases with commer] Hs mado by Mr. aumento Heli Cuan, || BUT swhenitepledinp "off : ; able difficulty. The troop discovered y $ a; ith * : Christian Church | oseeus,, ie won, ciererea| —ARFEK DRILLER, DEND) ower™ sets *ien”wtntca at iste | SHE had a date with F "i ees the canon under an overhanging clift| t ' Pits Alig ages the Site 140 | ANOTHER ‘GUY ate ; : . Missionary Here | and also some caverns of various size8.| G44 Gorgon, age 62; a driller em:| B. ‘ ' j Bh ; e, ne fables have “abandoned ‘the Nest | sioyed at Salt Creek, died yesterday | Allmetal weathorstrip makes WARK || AND I was outa luck j f 7+ & \ for this season so the boys did not}? ER ROOMS WITH LESS “FUEL. ‘Sy! to have ‘ : ‘ after a short illness. The body was Speak Sunda y have to put up a fight with the kings) MoT t0°C aspen lest might and wilt} vester ‘F. ‘Relton, 625 8 Elnooin Ave, he shipped to Denver tonight by Un-| Phone 928s. -9-80-t¢ ‘SO Titook-my car ‘WYRH its four new i yGharles G. Stout, state missionary evangelist under the American Ch ae me die Cee : trienay |Oeraker, Todd W. Bowmag- One broth: , i tian “Missionary society, is in Casper in he Y. W. C. A. members and friends | er, L, W. Gordon, of Salt Creek, suc- ; ay u i " $ the interest of the Christian church) Of the.organization awill hold a mass | vives, KELUY-SPRINGFIELD i 4 - Be , . and will speak at the I..O. O. F. hail}meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m,} —————..__— - , ql J - at+11 a. m. Sunday, also at 7 p. m. at the Methodist Episcopal church, Sec-| Do you let your children play on the TIRES .and went‘to the 4 i ¥ ‘AMcus He has just closed a very successful/0nd and Durbin, the object of which is| floor? Are your carpets germ traps? series of meetings at Greybull and is a|to investigate the removal of the sec-|\Not if they are clean. Phone 966R. WINTER Garden , * man of wide experience\and recognized | retary, Miss Maude B. Corbett. _10.9-3t S e Fy r) ‘ , ability. x a ire cia by AND. danced all evening, y i ¥ E i . Lv. Grate Carl “Shimaiter IB | EHR HHH HHH HEHEHE IEEE ERIE o AND th th UNnSWICc res: {Johnson “and Gene ‘Griffeth have’ re: bith Sr aend re we + ie Ve turned from the Jackson Hole couu- v i * _ try, where they spent the last ten days AND going home , : on.a hunting trip. They went witn 5 7 ‘ + 5L dhe Gennwkgatetiaount tue oat |.) ; Protection I met ‘em, vi nancial loss— ‘ - anyone. . % baths pes No aa a F s 2. If your car destroys. or dam- AND they were stalled « Pa FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter. | open until 5:30 paydays to do it. ‘ages another’s property. : ‘ 805 N. Durbin. 10-9-1t 8. If your car is .destroyed or } (WITH two :flat tires. e No matter on what bank your pay damaged by collision. i . : * check is: drawn, we'll cash it for 4. If your oes oie destroyed (or AND she was impatient 7 damaged by fire. Y , PIONEER i Na eae or not you are a de- 5: If your car ig stolen or dam- Mi} AND he was sore. - ; S > We + : aged by thieves. : & i ‘ AND so I stopped GROCERY ‘ If you like the treatment you get THE AETNA- | ideas PP : _ i ‘AND MEAT’‘MARKET - here, we. certainly would like ‘to Kita AND asked her to go \ : : PHONE 345 have you save in our bank—and AUTO PLAN HOME i Bat : J S di & Fid | don’t put off saving because you peotacbrrodieaatnat cea . anumy 9 to + e ms anaison 1 des can’t start big. Make your de- above motoring hazards and algo AND she did, ‘ i * THOS, FIDVDES, Manager posits small, if necessary, but make damage from tornado, cyclone, . . f ; f Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. them often. windstorm, ‘explosion, “water snd AND,he.got.madder. 3 4 5 Transportation. 7 We will be glad to tell you 3. more about its many adyantages if you will call or phone. AND half way home I Complete'Stock of Auto Accessories, Oils and Gas ASKED ther sand she’ jt ‘We ‘Deliver ; orner Fifth.and Center Sts. Phone 402-M » : : i Wyoming National i KER KEK KG i ‘ SAID yes = bs iF SALE P Bere Yearling ORasmodiae rams; Bank Jfie GFE Bell AND Iwas - cr ve 5 1, + * Tae Good buy Ht Woodrow's man Hei | Casper, Wyoming i —Asene DARNED.GLAD for those |! } is not elected; ny . General Insurance | arse teoeih Wages gape ‘ Ali Oil Exchange Bld KELLY-SPRINGFIELD P “ sell Livestock Co.,. Rawlins, Wyo, ge g : “OIL CITY AUTO i — SUPPLY CO. ! “Whit the Kelly Kid” 419 +E.:2nd—Phone 1112 “CAPITOL LIFE? McGREW Phone 153 ,O YOU carry fire in- surance for protection sor from ifarce .of thabit? vheok up the: cost of re- is * sbyilding your home, or re- ff) ‘Placing your property, amd} iii pf Taylor & Clay — cies. Z AIncorporated Casper, \Wyo.—Phone 203 Denver, Colo. New York Stocks, Chicago Grain. Markets quoted over our private= wires direct from New York. . The New York Exchange has some el hi ; a gi ‘The percentage of failures aur athe 4 i of ypast, ten years.is less than one-half of one per cent.. Our correspondents are members of this ex." change. THE UNIVERSAL CAR educed to Pre-war Price The following list prices on Ford cars, eff eotive SEPTEMBER 22, 1920 Student $395.00 : A safe and ssane jinsur- ~anceplan appeals.to every cpreudent:man. RT. KEMP CO. dnsurance, ‘Ehgt’s All Phone 370 \RI2/E. 2nd Rete Pewee SSDS BR SEP Sten mY 4 ae = | wae ane theldent brokerage firm in Casper. There} ; With Starr “an ete 1 , AllLocal Oils Bought and Sola uy 2 Preument Mra Mies 8d e s ? HAUVNUGLHGLUUEAUSH I RIO ek $ - ‘THESE ‘PRICES F. 0. .B. DETROIT ; SEE BEN sci — “cc sims We have a small stock of Ford cars on hand. Own That Home he Dp | Take delivery now while you can get a car. oil, balling amt -entasn- Lester Brokerage House met ‘Specializing in ~NEW YORK on 114 South Wolcott Street BUY -A\LOT 108 .W. Midwest “Ave, - EARL C. BOY Phone 114. RSSBSSSeebeenia™

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