Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 6

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~—PATERTAN HEN THS MONTH First Regional Meeting of Wyo- : ming Goods Roads Associa- tion Called for December 12, 13 and 14 On December 12, 13, and 14, the Wyo- ming Good Roads association will hold its first regional meeting at Thermop- at which time a specific presenté- tion of the Big Horn basin, its oppor- jes and resourees will be made as ted to the development of good roads in Wyoming. . “he proposed routing of the Yellow- stone highway thru the Wind River canyen of the Big Horn, the most beautiful canyon in the state with tne exception of Yellowstone, will be one of the important matters taken up, and as this concerns Casper from an eco- nomic-standpoint, a large delegation of reads boosters from this city will prob- ably attend the convention. Delegates are asked to come for the banquet Sunday evening and to stay BY FLETCHER STEELE Popular Mechanics Magazine ‘red man, in terms of circles. ly at right angles. area, houses, they are round. 2 point, cone-shape, from top to bettom. built in the open, and their ences between red men and whit To the convention will state offici: ture, the board. be invited members of the legisla- highway commi: nent center for all Arapahoes. and civic irmen of county good and-all others who are working constructively for the up)- building of the state of Wyoming. There will be some fun—leave it to Thermopolis for that—but most of the time will be given to si s consid- eration of topics in you a which i your constituents are vitally interest- ed. We realize the of time and money is considers d it is our 3 a profit- able one i A fine ¢ by L. I Roads 1 Is promised the Good er Great Herds of Buffalo Seen in Canadian Wilds EDMONTON, ALTA (By Matl)—The phantom “herd of the north has been D r 8 a tradition of a great somewhere in the Mae- sin has lingered among Indians told of sighting it blackening the wild pastures of re: mote vall No white men had seen But pers had chanced upon its | js und ten years ago, two that had straggled far Hows, were kitled. | ngineer of the natural | resourc ranch of the department of the interior, who has returned from “ tive months plorations in the Mac- kenzie country, reports that he saw | the herd and estimates it at 1,000 head. | He received reports, he says, from In- ians that another herd equally as | ,-» large exists farther north. Canada has the largest bison herd ‘in the world in the national park at “7 Wainwright, Alta. on January 1, it numbered 4: With the sption | | of ninety animals that still live in un- tamed freedoin in the northern fast-/ nesses of Yellowstone Park, the Mac- | s he © the only wild + buffalo left on th y bulls, from their fel F. H. Kit ij ih Kenzie river —~ MOTHER } “Word conv: * death of Mri _Mrs. Martha i _.) received by lartha Carey, mother of} of Casper, has been | friends here. Mrs. Garey PLAYED IN NEW YORK. ice. She was born in Montr . Care My Hart apartments, & nut streets. pees ra Eda SES s daughters, is owner of the yenth and Chest-) of pink at the waistline. Prompt di prices, best 4 t the DOUDS-OLL! A SEA ROVER BOLD YE HO! YE HO! Stop in, or Phone 304 JOHN P. GRIFFIN FOR YOUR MEATS 233 East Second Street _ FISH Our salt water fish arrives every Thurs- day from Booth & Co., Seattle, Wash. For this week we have Halibut, Channel Catfish, Red Salmon, Starmdard Oysters from Boston, Mass. In salt fish we have Booth’s Black Dia- mond Middles, Pickled Herring, Medium Sized Fat Mackerel, Kippered Salmon, Boneless Herring. Our Fresh Water Fish arrives every Thursday afternoon. For this week we have Black Bass, Bull Heads, Small White Fish, Lake Trout. : Our Pickles are fine, and-all of this year’s cure. We have Dill; Sour and Sweet Gher- kins. We Buy the Best—Do You? “STOP AND SHOP” ed > Renee AA Circles. Give St. Michael’s Indian Village in Fremont County Racial Appeal, Says Magazine Contributor Indian tepees are arranged irregular- dy about a more or less round open Instead of being square like our They rise to} round in ‘section | with the farm aré a series of shops, Their fires are 'packsmith, mnchine, saddlery, people | gather around {t in a great circle. St. Michael's Indian village, not far from Wind River, in. Wyoming, is be-| ing built with’ an attempt to incorpot- ate in the plan some of these differ St. Michael's is primarily for the for eqtally Utiportant, if less sole il : The “eonventl sy, | Youngs folk during their years of) trisal mysteries and dances. ‘THe | po ae noms. the convention will) adolescence. But the needs of all tHe! epunef hotise sould be a thie upirt, yam Soeiee betaine tribe, old and young, have been studied, in order to provide a perma- St, Michael's is planhed to house 2} hants. small group of girls in each of a. nur ber of small ‘houses.. The “inhabi-| water's House,” as it is already ing the report of tic] EVENING GOWN RECENTLY Dis. This gown, recently stiown by tne of New York's foremost dressmakers is » died this month at her home in Ven-| of gold émbroidered net over silk cloth, i 3 al, Can-) The bodice is drawn closely about the} ene of | figure and is finished with @ long ttain| of gold embfoidered net, with a -rase A PIRATE IN THE HOLD A THRILLER ME LADS jtants” of each house are to do all the | | | washing, sweeping, cooking and other The city planner finds that the furi-| Cores for thelr own “home.” ‘They | damental difference between the rea“! have only the simple fixtures | man and the white lies not in thete| whol sey aid easily have in their colof but ih thel+ minds. The white }°W~2 homes always. | niin thiike in terms of squares; the|,, SHe7€ will be a schoolhouse for the | Obr} J towns have straight, usually paraijel | SAmmine 44 Of litle use (o the «varage, streets which cross each other regulat-! wets Gi y- “three R's.” But extensive hook, | ‘The school for the boys will be the! | typieal Wyoming farm connected with | the village. Farming and dairying} j will be done along simple practical! | lines, to impart a real training for tic) life they will lead as theh, Working} Oya, 7 4s well as an icehouse, store 1 Ws | pensary. Here the boys Will learn to| moet the ustial contingencies of west- ern fatm life. The heart of an Indian tribe is its round council house, where the | “braves meet th solenin conélave, or | nh, where the sigh of White overiordsiiip is tofgotten; where the thing of utter Qefedt can be svothed by strange Titere will be a council house. | }There. will also be a church—‘Our | known—ameng the other houses of the | Village. Two concentric circular roads fix the schematic arrangement of the village. The eenter, marked by a flagpole located about 400 feet from the thri | highways: There will be no. building: ‘| in the ‘common marked by the inn road. It will be kept open for gam: {exercises and pageants. “The houses and most of the outer buildings le be- | tween the inner and outer reads, | | The tritugular ground between tiv} crossroads and the cirele.is dedicated to the future church, It is to be a stone Wigwam, surmounted by a domed to carry out in & general way the feel- ing of the tepee in “Our Father's House." As this’ permanent stone church will not be efected for some years, a small chapel has been built | on one of the house sites. It is notahir for its careful orientation and the clear glass window built behind the al- tar, which bring the great chimney rock, nearly 14,000 feet high, literally into the churéh as a reredos decoration. Practical diMeulties make it impossi- bie to plan all the buildings round. So, the average village buildings are | oblong. ‘Their distinction depends on their long, low lines and almost flat roofs, Which foliow the old Wyominy | precedents, Even two-story honses and ofdinar’ barns stick up like sore thumbs in the flat, clear, telescopic distances of the west. NOTICE! pte To Whom It May Concern: 1 ‘will not be responsible for any debts econ- tracted by my wife, Mrs. Ruth Likes. (Signed) 0. P. LIKES. 11-30-3t* p SEE ESTEE No one envies the pioneer until he gins to gather in his r | PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET | PHONE 345 THOS. FIDDES, Manager 1 Cortier A and Jéffersun Sts, Prompt Service We Deliver Sandison & Fiddes | { RIG TIMBERS Make the world The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. POOOOHTOCEOOCOSHEHEOOE SISO CODOODSHOOOASOOROESE EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL — ss FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS posterity ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 making this capacity. here this expected city fite department complete and ex- haustive tests during the jast ten das; STUNNING COMBINATION — Small Black velvet Watteau with rod, b‘ue and green uncurled ostrich feathers poised on the brim. Navy tricotine dress embroidered in old blue sik. MOTOR PUMPER 5 TESTED OUT Auxiliary to Fire Fghting Equip- “ment Proves Efficiency in Tryout The new motor pumper which is a) feature of the recently purchased mo- tor fire hose and pumper truck was given a thorough testing out We day in the south part of the city. est showed that ‘the pump ms pacity, of 750 gallons of water per m ute. So great is the: force at the noz- zle with any great length of hose at “te | We are constantly, dealing jn and study- ing Casper Real tate,-and are there- fore in a positiqn to ; Most people trade at on left hip. | 9 sete: { * . * tached that it \eqtites three men to ,eeeee’ Saeesde res ese eee ad LLAVER Store, ee ee ar . TAKEN UP AND HELD IN CITY POUND One bay mare 4 years old, 1250 Ibs., \ One black mare One black gelding, weight 1350 Ibs. If not elaimed, these horses will be offered at public sale at city pound De- cember 6 at 2 p. m. J. E. LYNCH. Pee iS MAA te 4 5 F INCORPORATION. Women’s and Children’s Hospital jef Casper was incorporated in the | office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming at 9 o’clock a. m., November 29, 1920, The term of ex- isten¢e of said company is for fifty years next after the above date. Th object for which said corporation is PER $11.50 TON DELIVERED Phone 493 eta, Ice and Coal KREKRKE EERE ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH itects Rooms 24-25 Pownsend Block yyo. ase eeseseeueees GAKBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY architects Exchange Bidg.—Phone 116% Seeeeeeereeresce CHIROPRACTORS. j PH e eed eee ree ease erereree * DR. J. H. JEFYREY * DR. ANNA GRAHAM JESFREY i Chiropractors Lytic Theater Bidg., Center St. ice Phone 76) In one test last week, the new 75) Men pumper made nearly 770 gallows ber minute, 5 years old, 1250 BY dim brand on left thigh, hind feet whit. Chief of Police. The ct the stream of water when it is formed is to engage in a ge! taal pital business in the State of Wyo- This capacity is practicaliy double ming. The capital s' sai that of the old. pumper which is also pany is i Thouss moter driven, 00), divided into Five | Underwriters are here to watch the'shares of the par value of One Hun- test today and a favorable report for}dred Dollats per share. affai a better fire insurance rate is after the inspection of the fire fighting equipment week. Experts | of from the factory of the motor driven | ner, fire apparatus have been pumper and all equipment ving the | constitute said ld to tne | porate year of said the DOUDS- because they know that the modern store cannot sfford to J oversell them or treat’ them in any oth- er Way but courteous. 12-2-ap 1] HHEKUHAAR EERE NEARER Casper Business PERSO R RES EHS THEE SERRE SSH cebseF oebevesesesseres ess . weree + ‘ *| *| ri 4 Phone 410 * eeseess 7 H ore SOC TS eS SeeTT eee eee ee eH give intelligent ad- 4 DE. B. G. HAHN vice. : > DRL EDNA HAHN MF 2 i bd ropractors Avail yourséif >f *e Suite 2, Townsend Block 14 our experience, with- 2 ee ete g out obligating -your- eneresecsecesccensesses Go| self. . DR. M. HARNED ot] ; ine N'Pimball St | al E: ra . bd 2 N. inaba' . Real Estate of @ur Md Sandan: Business eeerccas Sees wereen ese, : Peteee aaesece | . EVAH M. HOUSER bd 2 P. 8. C. Graduate be 108 Ve, PHONE 74.W eat Ave. : A SPECIALTY safe for your . 733 8. BEECH. eaeeeeeetes HOSPITALS seeeesasecae ee CASPER PRIVATE HOSP 938 S. Durbin St. Phone 273 Casper, Wye. Sta: DR. HOMER KR. LATHROP Surgery, @: ecnlony, and Obstetrics DR, STANE! L. MYRD Assistant DR. JOS. R. LATE Internal Medicine and Ray DR. G.S. BAWDEN Skin and Veuereal Disenses DR. J. F. eee ‘athola; DR. ©. E. CAN Dental Surgeon Office, ugh Bids CORSET SHOPS Brassieres, fromi._....75¢ to $8.00 We fit all c ts above $5.00 Small alterations free of charge. MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 8. Cemter St. een Pe eerennns THE BURKELT MILLINERY 446 Sotth Center St. Specializing in NURONE AND BARCLAY of no permanent bend i lirie; both frtiit ahd models, Every Corset is flited~by an export, Prices range from $5.00 We affer the famous OSRORNE sieren, Tho OSBORNE brassieres are i ade in all materi: seer oheeweoe ee CEMENT BRICK Coto eodwcke deena mesb ees FREE BRICK AND TILE COQ. Mantie Brick, $10 to $45 per Mi Common Brick, §23 pér M. Delivered 908-W Phone nunnencpases . to 935.00, Special atéentioi ts given * 4 Rozseet baudages and maternity . * and ALIZELASTIC reducing bras. * * Will make house pila or call at *) ? ie . e\abes * eee ener aged -$8.50 to $22.00 °), sec aweeecns ose obp|s SHON. q " Seceeesteraceeseseasver|® 4 ‘ DE. KC. MACPHERSON ——¢/ = Rooms 22 Bids. ¢ * Gotham Rubber Corsets. -____ .. Physician and Surgeon *le Wye eh oa *| * 100401 O-S Bldg. *| vosae Sait 88 5S vanes ten MWe hice, 929 o/P8t tet Stee e ORE Ree e eee $2.25 to $0.50 08 eee rere sre * Nature's Rival, De Boyoise, Scott's * * Spiral boned Corscts which permit *| « the waist- *| * Offic che laced *| * e|* | | "The | anagem id (Spat sir the come " — a = hos- cipal office ing in the Cit ae asia Beater peers of three directo: ._ Be Hal Curran kad RH. ‘Nichols for the first cor- company. The A Hs Publish Dec. 1, 2 and 3, N&s been Lumber Has Beek Reduced 30 Per Cent CREE EE - Since Last March. You can buy tum- ber in Casper cheaper than in any other town in this part of the country. Have you thought of that? Come in and talk it over. A complete, bright stock always on hand. O, L, Walker Lumber Co. Phone 2 0 and Professional Directory Ceeees eee tes eeesasseeaees : wovan | SUMEGRDORATION ‘ A DR. 3. J. DONOV: bs Audi aay Aeeo if : * New Location Pree ‘8 Grocery $}* Sto Reecisgrar a Transfer 4 Phone 66 *| * Phone 660 : secncateenerstreeesaseese of E€LEANERS AND PRESSERS DR, 0.58. DUN |evesesseeeuascess a: x * - PH® SERVICE CLEAN’ * onetaven Wide * Horsch & Nyguird ‘ vesses 3 Cleaning, Pressing, Reaogdiem 4 ' TAXIDERMISTS * | Osnter, Fifth and Railroad. Sts... * yistataeeseceeaaeereeees|ZcBeCOs Oi Mites sERTT ML: ad . KAM * Waxldertitist and Far Repairing: *| CONTRACTORS Pa beeonneereeebssteseses|* WML E, PRATT * * Phits a estimates furnished * TAILORS Seeves essere csnn esses uses * free to home builders. Work done * * by day or contract. Repair work * See ine at promptly done. . c. H. WHaLay . . Toe and ee ne sa PO a —e-Figee — » Pe * ” " Alterations. ‘ é * Our tailor-made gnits a5 cheav 98 LAWYERS iz ready-i pat eeeee eee ee eee ey eee ‘4 GEORGE A, Oe yi pang 4 Attorney-at-Law BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER |+ associated with Duthath & Lowey, * SRS S Lee eww ereee see ae sarl® jttorneys at-Law, 4 © SEARLES Ni AND !/* Phone 704 3-2 Oil Exchange iA rd Hall aoe tei PF Mites eetese Office 104 oueess Pees eeeseeseseves SPE CIA : WILLIAM 0. WILSON : } -at-Law HAT CLEANERS fe) Suites Meta at naomi Block * ‘ sist cste ss St: lwsees eee Neel es ataesene * We clean and re-block all kinds * MICHAEL W. PU! * Hats, Panamae, Soft, Felt and Sti os -at-Law ? } Hats: for. Ladies and Gentlemen. * id Fe 6 Oil se ta . = feed, Sve'gull Yor avd ieee Sings 2 |e" tees Reo sense eT ONT. nd shining edo ha conmpettor je a ete eee ee . eee eeureseneteneee Bldg. . , Sn, EE rah dae BS aseees seeteee NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3809-10-18 Shane Bidg. seetees Residence Phone 1 1561W. GROCERS Soe me Sew ene reer eeeeen ds | . ‘ Dit, 3 © kaste blse saree chee es bysician and Surgeon “le SsPoT CASH STO y Mffice: Suite 4, Smith Bidg, sie oceries and ar Phi 1 88, 5"! 8 1402 Rast ™ | Seeecccscoreesseuas DR. MYERS why (este aud Surgeon Speciat Attention Given to Diseases of Woinen and Children, y Suite 200-201, 0. 8. Bldg. : Often” 6 a DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Room 4,"Wood Bldg. : Olive 143, Res, 182 , DR. A. G. DEDEL Regular Bascmment Wyatt Hotel RADIATOR REPAIRING Cee reeseeseewneseese® CASPER, Sra earee Be Lorene boa a akc ee ee ek we etererece hysician and Surgeon Office Over Kimbali's Drag Storé 47 seeenes TALL ¢ TH, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Obstet Fits ald Distases of Women and Children, Blacks vem, Se eeerieeee

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