Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 10

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The Grouch—“My wife's ; m Kisses like grapes, bananas and | 5-5 just like an old maid's 5 AP trouble, usually comes in bunches, ‘Old Fogey—-"Howzzat?". F } After the first one the picking comes The Grouch—“No kick to * quite easy. When romantic Robert | vayaeville News. COUT FINANCE | RAIL EARNINGS sags good-night to lovable Lucille | ‘Gowen, why don’t you r iL they kiss and then linger longer for | ,.4% a—*J was in doubt—” t some mote osculation. Truly, kisses Co—‘*Why not give me the 3 ’ ths o come in oodles. At the birthday | ‘ne of ttm—-Kansas Lawrentian, —_— —S ——) tueb fal hehe, acy a hiomthoed agit Ada—“"No can can kiss me & | contrive to play Sonate Apher + . make “special deliv- Measure Introduced in Congress} Stes ‘They stick together better to Clear Up Cases of Home- Helen—“No, you're always , .| ing.”—Princeton Tiger. than one of Uncle Sam's stamps ad-'| y7__s1¢ 1 should kiss you, would it Budget for Coming Year Only Little More Than Last With Hundreds of Boys Now Detreit, Toledo & Ironton Road Reports Increase of 20 Per ps 3 heres to @ letter. young en- |. , Enrolled etary. one 4 ___ Bteaders Deprived of Paget couplea attend ur national | PeDetty larceny?” | 2 of . Control Rights indoor amusement, the motion ple-'} Qoimpia J Tho annual financial statement of oye arr) } ture, they, and all: others in the.| “‘Teacher—‘“‘Some terrible things | ; 1 4 qa SPecial te, The Tripane) audience, enjoy the kiss jokes 31 4 be caught from kissing.” a the Casper Council Boy Scouts of America, submitted by the retiring treasurer, R. T, Kemp, at the an- nual meeting of the council January 14, has been audited by the auditing committee composed of 'T. F. Algeo, Ira G. Wetherill and Rev. Walter L. French. A copy of the statement ac- companied the application for renew- al of charter of the local council to national headquarters in New York, amd in accordance with provisions cf the by-laws of the local : organiza. tion of the community of Casper The statement is as follows: RECEIPTS Subscription and camp fund $7,21 Interest on time deposits During its first month under Ford control, September, the Detroit, To- ledo & Ironton Railroad increased its &ross carnings more than 20 per cent ‘|over any previous month. October, 1919, the next best month, showed gross earnings of $430,830, whereas September, 1920, brought forth $364,- 492, an increase of over $133,000. The fact that the road was*taken over - “Topics of the Day” films. After ior P Precis WOR Seochdly Sinton: |' the wedding” bells; ring forth, Kiss- |, Bobby. pas ak pate genio duced a bjll-in the senate for the re-| ing loses some of the “old. time ease ‘Widow. i lief of certain ex-service met'-whose| flavor” and wifie and hubby practice “Oh, Mama! Thete's @ man in the rights to make entries.on the.Xorth| economy. This reminds us of the D Platte irrigation project, Nebraska-| following newspaper headline that Wyoming, were defeated by inieryen-| we read the other day-—“Says Wife ing claims. : ‘Wouldn’t Give Him One Kiss.” Such ‘The purpose of the bill-is to give| stinginess seems hardly fair. Well, by Henry Ford on SeptemUer first “3 relief to two young men who served] ‘The Tribune és not so selfish in giy- maken. this paiticulaee rateworths: a in the world war and who, at the| ing kiss jokes and presents sore Mr. Ford plans first. to put the D.|FIRST WOMAN LAWYER IN MUR-|!@st drawing of farm units on the!’ pice ones for you to pick-a few T. & I in order to assure Detroit of |DER DEFENSE—For the first’ time| North Platte irrigation project, held| tity smacks: a coal supply all the year rcund. But |in the history of New Jersey and pos-|% Torrington, Wyo... March 5, 1920,) ““S” on Girt—“Give me a bite of he*has a much broader view of the|sibly in che history of the country, |!" good faith’ took advantage of their) | Sie Son ne, NOTI CE future activities) of “the road than|a woman lawyer is defending.a man|Preferenco rights as ex-ervice men, | YO CITt%: St vou may kiss merely supplying fuel and materials|charged with murder. Mrs. Augusta|fanted by Act of Congress approved hs i Ate to his own factories, He expects to use |E. Maley of Hackensack, N. J., is ap-|ebruary 14, 1920, and were awardea| me while my mouth’s sticky. The Bon Ton Cafe nursery kissing the nurse.” pa.”—Wisconsin Foolscap. ‘opics of the Day” Films. 16 $7,761.67 4 lanta, Constitution. Trtal 2. it for the development of the country ,pearing as attorney for William Glea-|CeTt#in units; but, although they dia ce aL C q EXPENDITUR: which the road traverses. "| sen, 25-year-old-New York War. vet-! everything required’ of them by the| | Old Mother Goose— “Georgie, Open Night and National Charter -_______¢ 250.00 In order to complete his plans by| eran, who is accused of having killed) S°Vernment, including /the advance-| bear that you kissed the gir Expense of drive, including stationery, printing, post- age, telephone, telegraph, and expense of John H. it_of almost $400 apiece for water} made them cry. & which solid coal trains may be run|Policeman John Ritter. ‘Mrs. Maley |™¢™ , continuobsly, he pia ope eiain: tied calvin nashe st pus rental, which ‘moneys have never been Georgie Porgy—‘Aw, shucks! They spection of all the grades and bridges | sented to take Gleasen's caso is that! itca to tune ‘aiventhee Go thon | Were dust crying for more."—Mon- SMART SPORTS COSTUME—Left: A vivid and smart sports costume | °Y¢T the 454 miles of main track. In|she is convinced of his innocence. awards because of the reinstatement Day. Chop Suey and g zs 2 ARREST Piper, national field execu- is this coat of pompeian red wool jersey, with a skirt of pleated flannel, | is 4vtomobile, he traversed a. co! of certain conflicting homestead en- “Why aro kisses lke | Noodles a Specialty tive 119.23 | 8 i} ih shoes of |Siderable ‘length of the line, visltirs |—————__—— —I wonder! set off with a small hat embroidered in ihe same color and with shoes of , #5 Sa Sieg’ Seout buckskin and colored leather. Right; This combination of blue velour coat | tho towns along its route. Ho made [ins been gone to Buffalo, Wyo, at-|{ re pasta wes \ to 12-81-20 ----------—. and skirt of blue serge striped in gold is smart and practical, @ special point of visiting the rouna-|tending circuit court. for! baal voluntacth 1 his | YoU set them in bunches.”—Rutgers. Expenses from South Dak houses and shops, and conversing witn age al Tene dyiaratianey peau traps os and return ---_-- — 99,75 tie mecanics. He went out with re-| Robert Zack of the boiler depart-| {him twelve years ago, but, through —_ e the efforts of an' attorney, proceed- “ : : m isc 4 to his hom ace Q Permanent camp equipment, pair gengsiand examined every init of | Ment 1s confined to" his: Heme, on ings toward reinstatment were start- including tents, cots, cook . the road's mottye power. He made|Count of illness. We trust’ that ' he |. Vien it was learned that the land hiotise thts, 999.17 decisions about rails, new shops, and| Will be able to report back to work side i ~ 999. s ps, any drawing would soon take place. END IF M2 Ciena cae en reek de Saturda pecials Office furniture and fixtures 9 Completely convinced that the D. 7.|_ Richard Laymon reported back on| iors hey ‘all, ee Sisaetin tte: ’ Summer camp expenses, in- & I. is able to supply Detroit and|his job after being detained at home 2 eluding labor, teaming, first ALSO LEAVES CAPITAL OF CHILE Michigan with fuel, Henry ord made |" several days on account of the i-| os Or sme selmery excent, two, which 3,000 Pounds Fresh and Cured Meats aid and medical supplies, all his plans with this in mind, ness in his family. Mr. Laymon is em- 2 * groceries, etc. —------1__ 7,596.29 —————___—_ ployed as pumper at the main_pump lactone: Jo nae offered Saturday at money: saving, carry pOieise tery erines! TeMInanaaIaE: house. course the young men interested will away Prices. Every ounce of meat will be rent, stationery, postage, : e, tele, reeds (By Assoctated Press) ° Mrs, Elsie Bailey who has’ been vis-|noe Set, fhe farm units originally : i i -1 Heifer preriored (eee 143.20 LIMA, Peru, Feb. 4.—Festivities and ceremonies incident | Industrial News sting her daughter, Mrs. JP. IM Mor- Tone ot the two proposed’ Bonietbiac! of highest quality. Beef is all A he et Permanent badge fund --. 100.00|to the visit of the United States Atlantic fleet at Callao and |——————_—_—_—_—_——————— | ritt, Jr, has returned to her home| ies is: Orville W. Davis, who lives’ at stuff and will equal any meat in the city. Insurance on same ~ Troop supplies and expenses. ced N AN Chadton, Nobr. ; . A ( pienag (te peeencs of ape on nian ae fe ships in oe ay, STANDARD REFINERY NorEs |") = 1055 Garfield street, “Denver, sand: is If you want to see the busiest gore Balance ash on came to a close today. One hundred officers from the fleet] a. m a Notes ‘ Goshen county, Wyoming; the other is 4 our friends band ----—_------' $1,023.38 were given a luncheon by officers of the Peruvian navy and Dakota is wiaiting Popa kis [ ee Aeaeh pies jelerhe Arrmcrmnetean near | and ere se eee ae : Citizens National | a President Leguia, and later many of the visiting mariners | Carey, while fftenaing to nome <bust-| pocxroRDa tle web. 4. isting South Elm v strect, Casper, ‘Wyo. fa and visit our store Saturday. tb..18 y Bank ~------_---~ 023. attended a religious service at whicl = ness matters in this city. Mr. Carey i vith etd 2 . 1 Sea ae eerie the Archbishop of Lima officiated. a atillman’s helper on the tower | Mark Twain with Uibe xp arial teclee aire cout Momus gare 1250 pounds Fancy Pot Roasts, per 1b._16¢ ov Saree nana qin vist ot tne adantic neo et} FAST QIN COUNTY RULE = j= who clama to be Hari Kees, walkod |e public lands commen careatty || 300 pounds Brisket Boil, per Jb.___-- 9¢ | ~ ° bs f ‘to a local ffice last night 2 :. Soe ee gels 2778-81 | satanity, when Carols Huguet, naval Mr. Harry Hogue of the welding de-|to state that his la not -the body iden-| eae ty Bene ease eet ye 200:pounds Short Cut and Pinbone ‘The estimated budget for the comin; f made by Senator Kendrick of Wyo- year, a copy of which, alae aamté | aviator, was killed. His seaplane got IGHES N A partment has returned back to work | tified by: his relatives as that of the|ming, a member of that comimiites, panied the application for renewal of out of control while circling about the! after having been off sick for sey-|“ragged stranger” shot and killed by SESE cee charter, has been drawn up by the | fleet and fell into the sea, bt da 4 Executive Committee as follows: “at Mr. J, Allemand of the labor de- Steaks, per Ib. ~--------- ~---25e 150 pounds Round Steak, per Ib. _---30c 100 pounds Hamburger and Sausage, Poise is valuable but it isn’t every- thing. A pair of scales and a~ cow Carl Wanderer in Chicag: a Executive salary —___. $3,166.67 (By Associated Press) ‘Things that can't be donc—rare’ both have poise, but they haven't any Rent, light, heat, insurance, VALPARAISO, Chile, Feb. 4-— partment. reported back to work hav. lsteaks: A peteapmsiiyaas — 2 lbs, for - telephone ~.-____ 820,00 | Units of the Pacific fleet prepar~ to- IS: LU rn eer ea ar a SRD SS BF Office supplies, printing and day to leave Chilean waters for Pan-| From the report of the state ex- 200 pounds Pork Loins half or whole stationery —--. 75.90 | ama, where the fleet will join the At-|aminer for the year 1920 the follow- ’ H 30. Postage - ——---«—— __ 25.00 | lantic fleet in joint maneuvers. The es fe comp ee and shows the loin, per.lb. =------------------- oe Camps and hikes — 3,500.00 | concluding number on the program|Cost of maintaining county govern- MADEINTHE CUP 1 Rallies, field days and dem- today was a reception on board the} Ment in the several counties for the AT THE TABLE 6 Front Quarters Mutton, Ib,_-=--12%e onstrations ~------------. = 60.00] fagship New Mexico. year. The totals include items for all : 6 Hind Quarters Mutton, Ib.1....--19¢ phic ana Hshaasndc ~~ 800 | Ndretigy of emir wore exchanged] Peron, of, crane he in A Can of G. Washington’s ‘Coffee is Bee Veal Ibe Riatasiat Coanell s qnotetr is between President” Alessanart ana] fesse for 1920 over 1919 amounted Y d 2 Front Quarters Veal, lb: 2 15e pading vanactext tas lae eek aah Tet Rodan during the visit ot| t© 406,918.76 or exceeding 20 per cont. : ’ Miscellaneous —---.----__ 250.00 | tho Chilean chief executive to the New| fir Worn ce ey equivalent to ten ames its 1000 pounds Swift's Pure Lard, eg rota —__- _-s7,761.67 | Mexico yesterday afternoon. Chilean | Carbon — = 227.550.63 roasted bean coffee! . 2-Ib., 5-Ib., and 10-Ib pails, per Ib._24c salute, which was’ returned by the| Campbell ~. (72,678.86 “o> 7 ’ New Mexico, as President Alessandri|/Crook -—-—_-______. 67,213.34 Father of Leon On reached the deck. Fremont. --———.-—----5 . 130,866.74 200 pounds Swift's Premium Hams; Bd apelicel apt oases ip eer teteos wholewam: 1b: 2 Bae There is no waste. Dissolves instantly in fte; hort ation in the] Gosh eae 114,555.24 it é c i Goodrich, Pioneer admuiral’s “cabiny; Presigerit Alessandel] Hot Springs Ea 84,543.58 hot water. No-coffee pot needed. Always 150-dozen strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen__55¢e | boarded the Chilean flagship O'Hig-| Johnson -—-—-—-__ = 117,305.67 delici te healthful. economical: 200 pounds fresh ‘Creamery Butter, of Wyoming, Dies) st ant revered the American tect, Laramie 221,904.04 iclous, pure, Maacebt. Saunds ; $1.05 DOHTE: aia ly oe ecoeeneate se dragons Meosate thecostiby te Gi ee ee a 5 F oe Ae ZL. ©. Goodrich, local architect, re-| 80nnel of the American ships stood at Bate Every can guarante to give satisfaction. Gr D t ; t rent enti th sident a. 87,420. oe ocery epar tmen twiere: he autensioa the fanerhi of his| Returning: to shore, President ates-|PIstte — 00,155.99 Recipe booklet free. Send 1c for special trial size. grandfather, Chauncey Goodrich, who | sandri and Addmiral Rodman reviewed] «. cotwater —. = 460691.28 fi 400 packages Washing ‘Powder (Gold died at the famfly residence Tuesday | a parade of four thousand sailors and| tint, 76,535.43 morning, having been in failing health for more than a year. Mr. Goodrich states that his grand- father was’a great fisherman and trapper, He was a contractor by pro- fession and built the first building in Wheatland. Mr, Goodrich was bi county, Indiana, October 7 1849, end was the third white child to be born in that county. He had lived in rn in ‘Whitley Wheat since 1895. He had been an ac 1ember of the Methodist ebureh to: chi past 50 years, - INL DELNERY SENT GOVERNOR TO PRISON SHANGHAI (By Mail to United Press)—After many years of service as governor of thé Kiangsu Provinc- jal Military Prison, on the outskirts of Shanghaf, Hao Yin-ting today vc- cupies a cell there, He is under sea- tence of three years incarceration for embezzlement of prison funds. The former governor of the prison was caught in his peculations in a most peculiar manner, Last August there was a jail delivery at the prison and more than 200 convicts escaped. Many of them are still at liberty. Widespread search for the fugitives was begun and a rumor was circul- ated that the governor was involved. His home was searched. None of the fugitives was found. But documents showing his embezzlement came tp light. oe ASIATICS INVADE AUSTRALIA BRISBANE, Queensland, Feb. 4.— marines. ‘Thousands from this city and neigh- boring towns lined the waterfront streets to witness the parade, tee BESSIE RUSSELL AGAIN ARRESTED BY SHERIF ‘A cleaning of the houses of iM repute southeast of Casper was made last night by Sheriff Martin. Bess Russell and two other women, Ina Miller and Fay Keith, were arrested and later released on bonds of §200 each. It is probable that charges of operating and maintaining a house of ill fame will be placed against them, — GAS PRICES CUT. NEW YORK, Feb. 4—The Stand- ard Oil Company of New Jersey and the Standard Oil Company of New York have announced a reduction of 1 cent in the price of gasoline and kerosene. ‘The former company’s now wholesale gasoline price is 27% cents and the latter’s 30 cents In a speech here today Premier E. G. Theodore declared that anyone who doubted that Australians would soon be called upon to defend their homes against Asiatic invasion were living in a fool's paradise. Asiatic ideals and aspirations, he added, were a menace to the ideals of the Australian Labor party, a Greek Representatives Named ATHENS, Feb. 4.—It has been def- initely decided that Premier Rhallis and War Minister Gounaris shall rep- resent Greece at the London confer- ence of February 21, when the Su- preme Council will consider the Near Eastern situation. a ‘The man who is “handy around the house” only occasionally is “handy” in his business, 5 Washakie ———. Weston Total ~——-~--—_.-._ $2,724 027.92 Natrona county leads in total ex- penditures, Carbon county second, Laramie county third. Washakie county shows the least expense of the twenty-one sisters. FIRE AND POLICE ALARM OYOTEM 15 INSTALLED ‘A new desk platform is under con- struction at police headquarters to provide space for installing the new Gamewell police and ‘fire alarm gsys- tem recently purchased by the city. ‘The floor will be constructed of hard maple and built in the same place where the old platform stood. is Girls are natively modest and prob- ably that’s the very reason some of them dress like certain natives. You may live high, but you die low (EERE SE ; To The ~ Women of Salt Creek T Will Be at the SALT CREEK HOTEL Monday and Tuesday - February 7th and 8th With a Complete Line of Nu-Bone Corsets and Spring Hats MRS. BURKETT Casper, Wyo. ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Sales Co, Inc., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City Scott’s Windows For the a J . Biggest Surprise You Ever Saw In Men’s Clothing | SCOTT CLOTHING COMPANY. Next Door to Manhattan Cafe ~ Dust, Pearline or Swift's Pride)_ 29c 10 cases Standard Corn, per can__-_15¢ Dozen, $1:75; case, $3.50. 10 cases Standard Tomatoes, per can_15¢ .Dozen, $1.75; case, $3.50.- 300 pounds Navy Beans, 11-lb. pkg._$1.00 17-lb. pkg. Fancy Red Potatoes_____45¢ .6Y%pound boxes Sincerity Soda Crackers, box _______._______ $1.30 Allen’s Pure Home-Produced Milk, qt.20¢ Palms’ Scottsbluff Milk, qt._____._____17e Whipping Cream, 14 pint___________22c Self- Service Colgin’s Cash-Carry 2, Grocery One Block West of the High School Six-hole range with warming {i oven—good baker ___$67.50 "> Blaborate nickeled six - hole oO. V. B. {| Yange with warming oven—« INGOT ; + 4} & range worth $145— at | +) only “a $110 SANICO : Guaranteed for 25 years; easi- BLUE ly kept clean, a good baker, ENAMELED and at our price a good RANGE buy: Se go GLENWOOD For coal,..wood or ae dea fi COMBINATION saver and one of the best RANGES | made, at___._§_ese $165, GLENWOOD GAS RANGES ‘*t-——--$43-50;,$68.50, $89.50 105 S. Center Douds- Oliver Telephone Opp. Henning Hardware Company 714

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