Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 5

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DAY, MARCH 6, 1921 @be Casper Daily Cribune “UNKED ROAD IS ORDERED 10 | ~ OPERATE AGRIN Colorado — Utilities Orders Resumption of Traffic on Line That Ceased to Exist DENVER, March 16.—The eDnver, Boulder & |Western railroad, which. ob-| 2 tained .a }petition for dismantting nearly @ year ago, was ordered to re-| 4 e operations by a decision of the do Public Utilities Commission; § All the road’s equipment has old and it virtually does not ex- ist, according to railroad officials. The commission acted upon instruc- tions fron} “be supreme court to in- vestigate the \case and ordered active resumption: »f operation. Compzny s had the road dismantled when failel ‘to earn’ ‘Operating ex- p , according to the petition filed with the court in August, 1919. The act éstablishes a. precedent in Coloradg litigation and probably will carrid@ to higher courts, railrodd Fotficials MAN WOUNDED BY OWN BOMB: CHICAGO, March 16.—Search, of tthe rooms today of Blmer Adams, se- riously wounded last night by his owa bomb, disclosed a card ‘showing be had been a member of a chanffeur's union in Salt Lake City in 1913 enda quantity of materials for’ makiig nbs. Both his. legs were Uroken one hip shattered’ by the explos rion. In response to questions of po- lice he denied that the bomb was in- tended to be used’ against ‘the taxi- scab company’s station, but gave von: Sflicting reagons for his possession of {the bomb and its detonatiou. In his pocket was founda formula for making bombs. a - ASSISTANT. ‘SECRETARY NAMED WASHINGTON, March 16. Woods Bliss of New York, nv Robert coun- sellor of the American .embassy at “Paris was nominated today by Presi- lent Harding to be third assistant sec- otary of state. 1 Man Stricken While Digging His Own Grave HAZLETON, Pa. March 16.— Death from a paralytic stroke yes- terday. prevented Frank Martelilli from/completing the digging of his own grave, it became Inown today. Friends said he often expressed { fear he would not live much long- er and two days before he died he began digging the grave. “Pains enemy’ , IT say pel BETTY BAXTER ‘As Alan A. Dale, Iris Theater Next Monday and Tuesday Commission| # AMER MEAD NEW EVENING GOWN — White satin, crystal trimmings, tulle and this gown. of) bennty and charm is achieved. ‘Tenant? Army Leaves Chicago for Legislature CHICAGO, March 16—Hundreds of Chicago tenants assembled this morning for their departure at 9 o'clock in a special train? to. visit the’ state legislature at Springfield in advocacy of a bill granting cities the right to set up. rent commis- sions for reviewing cases where ex- cessive rentals are alleced. Cheers ‘greeted the announcemont that the house had pasyeil the joint resolution providing for an investi- gation of 2 “plot” to keep uy build- ing costs. | STILLMAN SUI IS ADJOURNED WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., March 13, —Court proceedings incident to the suit for absolute divorce brought by James A. Stillman, president of the National City Bank “of New York against his wife, the former “Fifi Potter, were adjourned indefinitely here today before Supreme Court Justice Morschauser. John F. Brennan of counsel for Mrs. Stillman told the Justice that counsel for both sides had agreed to postpone indefinitely argument on an applica- tion concerning the examinauion of Mr. Stillman for the purpose of as- certaining his income, relative to de- termination of alimony and counsel fees. The motion involved an application by the defense for $10,060 a month alimony and counsel fees amounting to $25,000. Army Transport In Crash at Sea NEW YORK, March 16.—The army transport Madawska, badly damaged when she collided in a dense fog last night with the Shipping Board steam- ship Invincible, 17 miles off Barnegat, N. J., reported by wireless at day- break that she had started under her own steam for this port. = CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind friends for the gentleness und sympathy shown and for the beautiful floral of- ferings given during the illness and’ death of our daughter and sister. MR and MRS. JUDD WILLIAMS, AND FAMILY MR. and ae. JOE CUNNING- HAM, MR, and Ms. CHAS, HOFMANN, Og W. 0. W. ATTENTION! Regular meeting Natrona Camp 331 tonight. Initiation and installation of officers. THOS. Ba oe evn Clerk. B-16-1t J. BELS, C. C. GEE! SEVEN YEARS BAD LUCK i Former Pastor Dr. Ira W. ; district superintendent of the north> ern” Methodist Episcopal yesterday in’ the city and left today for Torrington. his conference district condition, congregations are growing in membership, late years are more pretentious and —LLLLeeEeEE= fa re in church affairs generally is increasing, which may be taken as Visits Casper) a good indi ion for the northern portion of tate. Dr. Kingsley, who was pastor of the local Methodist church some sev- eral years ago, has many frierids in Casper who are always pleased to welvome him. pO hee TRADE EXCURSION STARTS (By Associated Press) NE WORLEANS, Ia., March 16. Eighty New Orleans business men will leave here today for a sqyenteen- yey, trade extension tour of Mexico. Kingsley of. Sheridan. MULBERRY, Kans., Mrs. George Brown, a’ chicken fan- cler, resorted to camouflage si - fully when one of her hens’ refus to adopt an incubator chick. hen-pecked little one, a fluffy w ball, was treated to a coat of black | shoe polish and the foster mother then received St “cordially March 1¢.— conference of the church, spent Wyoming Dr. Kingsley reports | in , excellent} church buildings of ed vipeny’? Our toilet goods line is the largest and most complete of any inthe West. The finest perfumes of Paris and the leading toilet articles the world over are brought to your door. A visit to our toilet goods department will convince you. Let “TRIPENY’S” Equip Milady’s Boudoir! Toilet preparations which enable her to possess that subtle charm that thrills and fascinates her associates are sought by Milady in the preparation of her toilette. The present day Lady knows the value of a good cream in preserving that exquisite softness and smoothness of texture so essential to daintiness and charm. Our line is complete with these essentials: @ Houbigant’s and Arly’s French perfumes, toilet waters, powders and soaps. Coty’s “L Origan,” the highest achievement in the perfumer’s art. Leading Parisian perfume. Roger & Gallet, Piver’s, “Vivaudous, all makers of quality goods. We stock their complete lines. Mary Garden, Djer Kiss and Mavis. Vantine’s Oriental odors, powders, etc. Richard Hudnut, leading American line of toilet goods, featuring their famous Du Barry perfumes, powders, tales, etc. Shampoos, tonics, hair tints, depilatories, cuticle removers, wrinkle e eradicators, rouge, lip sticks, cold creams, powders, soaps and every- thing that milady needs to give her that added touch of distinction. Special Soda Service at Tripeny’s Fountain “Notice who goes there” JOHN TRIPENY CO. 241 SOUTH CENTER Drugs Jewelry Cigars Confegtionery. Soda - Shoe Black Wins | Home for Chick: BIG FUR SALE Three Days Only 1 Genuine Hudson Seal Coat, fuil length, beaver a 1 French Seal Coat -.___. _——--$110 1 French Coney Coat.tww ss BS 1 Marmette Coat... SS NECKPIECES 1 Isabelle Sable --——$100 1 Alaska Taupe, Grey Fox, veby. “dark | in color__.$95 1 Alaska ed Fox se 1 Red Fox z WE 1 Red Fox —__.... S Russian Dark Brown Foxes. 1 Set White Ermine and 1 Squirrel Russian White Foxes... Other mNeehahatas c cut to lowest. home on West Yellowstone Ave. ALL FURS GUARANTEED Wyoming Fur Shop and Ladies’ Tailor 326 West Yellowstone Telephone 1617-J Call at our new ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned Physicians and Dentists wish to announce the removal of their offices to Rooms 304 to 311 Inclusive Midwest Refining Co. Building Corner of Wolcott andeEast Second Streets Casper, Wyoming Telephones 1650 and 1651 Dk. J..C. KAMP DR. T. J. DREW DR. C. H. BAILEY . “DR. T. J. RIACH DR. K. C. MacPHERSON ~—~—--—rr> = = = Een wal OUR NEW STORE tecaica in tie New MIDWEST BUILDING “We Extend to the Public a Cordial Invitation to Attend Our Opening A store that is arranged for the convenience of women shoppers. Being an exclusive Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ shop, we cater to their every want. A COMPLETE SHOWING Of Everything New in Spring Merchandise. During the Hours From 2 P. M. to5 P. M. We. Will Give FREE SOUVENIRS To All Women and Children |... THE LEADER Thursday, March 17th Across Street From the Postoffice z lan ere

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