Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 10

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FLICKERING I LUSK DISTRICT Paul Bacheller, Now County Attor~ ney in Niobrara, Ouffines Pro- * gram for Extensive ' Cleanup All redlight districts in Niobrara will be closed the first of the , if the plans made by B. Paul former Casper man and Jiobrara coun- Mr. Bach- this fact known when he week, He prob st drive to close | y clamping down i Kk county ty, 9 tller made Yisited Casper “a ably will start his up sporting ho the lid on the Little trouble is anticips Bacheller who said he believed there was neé a better opportunity offered to close up houses of prostitution than right at the present. He pointed ovt while that the state board of health ulation which - classi ereal ases as communic Permits officials to establish a quaran- tine against those so infected, made the closing of disorderly houses fairly easy. Not only will Mr. Bacheller close up all houses but he stated that he would Pick up all in the county suspected of having the dise on vagrancy | J¢ charges if it was shown that they had REDLIGHTS ARE. | was so jostled that one of her ears be- .|came uncovered.—St. Paul ion might compromise and let the girls wear one ear each.—Toledo Blade. girls show about everything but their ears and their judgment.—Ohio State ib WINDY CITY WELCOMES THEM—Johnny Evers, new Chicago National League manager and Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the new appointee in baseball court, arriving in Chicago from the East ready to take their respective new jobs. SSSSSSSSSSeSGSeSeSeSeSe girls are wearing ‘em over their ears.” News. ~|—Regina (Sask.) Post. A “onkey has two great big ears, And keeps them standing in the air. T think a girl's a donkey, too, Who covers her's with wads of hair. —North Adams (Mass,) Herald. It is our masculine notion that fash- The way they dress now, some of the It is all right for a girl to imprison her ears under her hair, but she ought to let them out sometimes for exercise. yurnal, no vi: s of support. They! perhaps it is to disprove the saying|—Galveston News. would then be given tests and if found |«ittle children should be seen and not to be ¢ 1 would be held in quaran |yeara”- that modern girls decree their ; sure crazy about my gal's tends to combat the social three ways—by enforcing the state law disease in ix; cigarette smoker.""—The Sun “Will side whiskers ever come into which forbids hous of ill fame to Je ae Gherdte: :by! using the: vasre fashion again?” asks a reader. Ans- Ber TTS pick up su 0 , | wer. ‘the’ .Try a Tribune Classified Aa. nd by suspected aving disease or shown by sts to have the disease un- der quarantine. “I will insist upon having the quar- antine law placed in effect in cases where those infec ep found.” Mr. Bacheller s elected by a big majority in Niobrara county. He was formerly an attorney here. He is a son-in-law of Frank Flannigan of Cas- per. } THE MYSTERY OF THE EARS Woman's crowning glory, her hair, receives at her hands the very best care, Every up-to-date girl prides herself on her tre: wears them. and how she The young lady of today ularly fond of those , little of ‘hair with which she con- r ears. However, the ear muffs th Miss Flapper-age wears now are nothing new. History relates tiut they were purt of the headdress of the French lady of the Restoration Period. Her coiffure was crowned with an amazing edifice of curls, combs and lace. Now, in modern times, the hearty laughter that is accorded: the witty wordings about ear puffs, etc., screened in the popular “Topics of the Day” films, is evidence of the general interest’ in the subject of hair dress- ing. _Whether or not you, dear reader, are interested in how the girls wear their hair, The Tribune feels sure that your laughter at the following para- graphs will penetrate even ear puffs: N Item—The erushes on the Selby cars at 6 n. m, are getting to be something fearful. Last night a woman THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 BS BURNETT OPTICAL COS@ HATEVER your goal in life you know that per- fect sight is an essential of 8 Don't be handi- by imperfect vision when the science of optometry has brought perfect eyesight within the reach of all. Con- sult him without Aelay. W.G. BURNETT —— —— S.T. BUTLER HENNING MOTEL BLDG CASPER. WYO. —— “They're in fashion now. 0000000000 0000000000000000L 000000 eeeeees KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Regular meeting of Casper Council No. 1563, at the Mullen Club, Tonight at 8 O’Clock eeccccessecose =a $235 MENTIONED FOR HIGH TRIBUNAL Appointment of Successor to Late Chief Justice Beard Is Matter of Much Speculation ’in Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 21.—Men- tioned in speculation anenit the identity of the man Governor Robert D, Carey will select to succeed Cyrus Bear™ de- ceased, as a member of the Wyoming supreme court are Judge Ralph Kim- ball of the Seventh judicial district, Judge James H .Burgess of the Fourth judicial district, Judge C.J. Tidball of. the Second judicial district, Judge W.!take over the county work next month. ne _— TUESDAY, Die. 21, 1920 C. Mentzer of the First judicial district, FR, C. Raymond of Newcastle, C; Bs Winter of Casper, T. Blake Kennedy of<Cheyenne, Clifford Axtell of Ther- mopolis, W BE, Mullen of Cheyenne, Cc R. Greenfield of Rawlins and numerous | others. If generally is expected that) Governor Carey will depart from pre- cedent and will appoint # man compar. atively youthful 10 the supreme bench. to which no new member under & years of age has been elected or ap: pointed in ‘a score of years. Governor | Carey's appointees will serve until his successor is chosen at the next gener- al election, whieh will be held in No-; vethber, 1922. Park Arrives to Take Over County Work Next Month Albert Park, county surveyor elect. eame in from his ranch on the Sweet- water and is making preparations to To the Casper Public The Retail Clerks’ Protective Association Extends greetings and best wishes For a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year The Clerks request Christmas shoppers to make their purchases early. Alll stores will be open until 9 o'clock on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights JOHN D. SALMOND, Financial Secretary COME EARLY I Glove Silk Underwear--- desired by all women. lf He Drives a Car--- Attractive Neckwear--- 75e to $4.00. Pyrex Casseroles--- home. $7.00 and up. mney 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount Embroidered Towels, Pillow Cases, Bath Sets and Dresser Scarfs, in many popular styles at 75c and up. SAIN BBP, ROTA THE BIG BUSY STOR ‘These Last Days Our Store is full of Merchandise ‘for your convenient inspection and quick selection. N THE DAY. UCOMPA! TCR ND oo E pe A large assortment of these specially practical garments so A pair of warm lined Automobile Gloves would please him. Pleasing styles and patterns. - The kind he will like to wear. In nickel frames. A beautiful and practical gift for the Mr. Park is making his headquarters] ties. and has several orders for 1 with the Wyoming Map and Blue Print|running and corner locating tor pn company at present. . : Besides the county Work, Mr. Park will do engineering work for local par- Read The Tribune's Tiassified Aggy socncsceccccevecacecsccesscooesscennonsooesosaneesoosccsscseceooesceess, ANNOUNCEMENT Wishing the Wyatt “Cafeteria Family” Christmas. ‘We wish to announce we will be closed all day December 25th. ret a Merry NOTICE To Our Depositors All interest on Savings Accounts, due January 1, 1921, has been cred- ited to your account. This interest may be drawn, if desired, any time before Christmas. Casper National Bank - The Dexds-Oliter Store has many fine gifts for the Home, for Her, for Him, and for the Kiddies---all moderately priced. Mail Orders filled the same day as received. D Prompt Deliveries. Ojliver Company 105 South Center Street ouds- Hardware Telephone 714 Opposite Henning Hotel We Have a Full Line Of Useful and Sensible Holiday Gifts Ready for Inspection— _ Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Articles, Mani- cure Sets, Toilet Cases, Smokers’ Sun- dries, and other articles too numerous to mention. Look Over Our Suggestions Get the True Xmas Spirit that prevails here and you will solve many a Gift Prob- lem at this store. ALL| 26 IQE | DP THATS - W | AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS | The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. a ib hy og il RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center see POO:

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