Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT HOMESTEADERS MADE MEMBERS “CHAMBER HERE Dozen Entrymen of District Cov- fered by Irrigation Project «| Show Appreciation of : Local Efforts YIwelve homesteaders, whose land in the prospective irrigation proj. eet adjacent to Casper, joined the Cas- per Chamber of Commerce during the Past week's campaign as an apprecia- tion of the efforts the chamber put forth iif fostering the ditch. iThe attitude of the homesteaders eguld best be summed up in the words $f one of them, Olin F. Jacquot, also employed at the Chicago and North- Western freighthouse, who said:" “We know that the Casper Cham- ber of Commerce has lent the: state egineer's office all possible help in furthering this preliminary survey. is project of course means much to the business interests and tke general eftizenry of Casper but we will be the direct beneficiaries and we feel that our joining the Casper Chamber of €dmmerce is the least and the best ting we can do. We recognize the yAlue of co-operation. Many more of tle boys, some ex-service men, will jdin just ac soon as their financial eGndition permits but their apprecia- tibn is no less. Morecver we do not @¢pect the ditch to begin tomorrow bgcause we have joined today. We will continue to be behind the cham- ber of commerce in growing numbers next year and every year thereafter as long as it promotes the welfare of the community, From a purely selfish sfandpoint if we pay our dues during the next five years and longer, and then witness the successful culmina- tion of this project our membership will represent the most valuable im- provements we will have put on our homesteads.” "Those who joined are George H.- Ayenhoff, John H. Barker, Parl Fas: sétt, Robert R. Hawley, Olin F. Jac- @hot, Harold Kramer, Neil T. Pat- terson, Thomas Renner, Crawford C. Richardson, Oscar Thomas, Larue L. ‘Wade and Kar! R. Williams. TWO ARMY DESERTERS BREAK SUNDANGE JAIL } (Special to The Tribune.) |SUNDANCE, Wyo., April 16.—Earl Foulk and Joe Farrington, army de- serters who were being held here on instructions from military authorities at Camp Dodge, escaped from the county jail by prying a hole in the brick wall deep enough to remove the bars from the windows. When the military authorities arrived the birds had flown. it is said thdy CONVICTED PLANTER AND COURTHOUSE WHERE TRIAL TOOK PLACE—The courthouse at Covington, Ga., where John S, Williams (insert), wealthy Jasper county planter, was convicted of the murder of the 11 negroes slain on his plantation. PREPARATIONS MADE Preparations are being made for the Boy Scout drive for funds for 1921 which will be staged soon. made a record last year of subscribing | was $7,685 in a two-hour campaign. effort will be made this last years’ success. John Piper, one |of the scout executives of the western jcountry, will come here later in’the {month 'to’agsiat in the drive. Serra Star NAM { ESCAPED CONVICT CAUGHT. * FOR BIG SCOUT DRIVE CHICO, Cal., April 16.—Frank Pell- man, alias Chris Snyder, sald by the | police to have éscaped from the Deer Casper | Lodge state penitentiary in Montana, arrested today on a forgery An|charge. The Montana authorities ar to eclipse | h been notified. Free---Dance---Free The Casper Public is cordially invited to attend a Free Dance Tonight marking the opening of the new Midwest Billiard Parlor in Casper At 226 West First Street Across Street from New Payillion Theater e 1) pliant taney Wagner’s Orchestra will furnish the The library of the University ot music and a good timé is promised all who attend. Come and Bring Your Friends Paris is to have a collection of phono- graph records reproducing the voices Of the greatest men of modern France. tk eee Ure Oo ihe great bronze propella creel first fitted to the steamship Maure-| tania wore out, through the action of| sult water, in three months, ‘HE car a man uses in his business life must be always ready for duty. It is just this demand for a car they can trust that causesso many business men and professional men to drive Buicks. ‘Thenew Buick NineteenT wenty One Models are cars of valuable depend- ablenessfor businessuse, whose roomi- ness, beauty and riding comfort make them welcome in hours of relaxation. The Authorized Buick Service is as notably efficient as the Buick car. Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Series Model Twenty One Forty Four, Model Twenty One-Forty Five, val Bessa ail Casper Motor Company Phone 909 put The last two weeks have witnessed ,thelr Nash cars to the showrooms the arrival of a number of new dem-/during the visit of Mr. Relgel to have onstrators In various makes of auto-|the motor tuned up by an expert. mobiles but: probably none of. them i attracted more attention than the Jordan “Playboy” roadster, which J. R. Davis, distributor for the northern part of the state, drove in from Den- ver the first part of the week. Mr, Davis, who makes his headquarters in Casper, ordered this demonstrator four months ago and in the meantime has disposed of several new. cars.in and around town. The car in ques tion is painted blue and carries cream five: this J. G. Worthington js- now ‘driving a five-passenger Buick.motor car. pur- chased from the agency at the Casper Motor company. s W. A. Frenzel was delivered 2 five- pasjenger Buick car this week by the Casyer Motor company, A A, T. Crawford, who visited in Cas- floor at the display rooms of the agency at the corner of Oak and Yel- lowstone streets. The company carries »|*& full ine. of standard parts for all models of Chevrolet cars. The Ford agency here has recetved a shipment of Ford cars thia week which ‘have all been delivered to pur- chasers. Orders are still on file and another shipment is expected in the near future. W, E. Gilord i+ now the owner of a f ss passenger’ Buick car delivered pany. - ‘W. D. Week has purchased a new vg. Studebaker ‘motor Cur’ ‘from Crilly, agent here: Essex models has been ‘recetved by the SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921 faction out of a new Ford roadster de- livered last week by the Boyle Ex-Convict to Be Arraigned SPOKANE, April 16.— George M. Martin, who served a term in the state penitentiary following his con- viction on a charge ‘of robbing the Spokane State bank of this city in 1914, was to be given a hearing be- fore a United States commissioner here today on a charge of violating United, States currency lawa, ‘Martin was arrested here last. night by secret service officers, in possession, they said, of equipment for raising $1 bills to $10. They declared he told them that he had made the equipmeyt for another the floor and the public is invited to inspect them. D, Evans of the Evans Oil com- pany is now driving a new Studebaker’ motor car delivered to him this week by T. J. Crilly, agent. F. H. Jeffryes of the Jeffryes studio fs driving a new Packard single six motor car. purchased from the Joe Mansfield company. He made the trip to the Salt Creek fields in the new car, ‘ y ‘The Standard Oil company has pur- chased a Buick motor car for the use of Dr. Poulos of the company. The car was delivered this week from the Casper Motor company. ‘week from the Casper Motor com- R. Busby of the Lyric theater is now driving a Buick motor car pur- chased this week. a. carload of Hudson motor cars and setting satia- per the last week from Scottsbulff, Nebr., where he was chairman of the chamber of commerce campaign, is Hudson agent for western Nebraska. He is a pioneer in the motor car busi- ness. ‘ disc wheels that make it stand out prominently in the regular-automobile traffic. The Jordan has several distinctive features this year, and should develop into one of the most popular sport cars in town. |_ A. D. Polling is mow driving an Essex touring car purchased from the Van Sant agency. ‘The Casper Daily Tribune has added an Essex roadster purchased from R. N. Van Sant this last week. The read- ster will carry the sign Tribune News Service on it and will be used®by the news and advertising staff of the paper. Joe Mansfield delivered a Packard sedan to Theodore Peterson of Douglas Youterday. J. J. Prindivilie of the © Packard ‘Cartage service recently received two new Packard trucks which will be put into servicé by the company. « J. H. Relgel of the Nash service de- partment spent several days here vis- iting with the local dealers, Carr and ‘Treber at the Nash Casper Motor com- pany. The public was invited to bring ‘Two carloads of new Chevrolet road- sters and touring cars are now of the Without Skimping When we visited the Brunswick Tire factory, in our search for a proper offering for critical motor- ists, We Were impressed with the over-caution displayed to assure perfection. Yet this is a part of Brunswick ideals, and you would be equally impressed. You would insist on ‘The Brunswick if you were as familiar as we are with its making. We investigated dozens of tires, we tested them and obtained records BEE from others, And among them all The Brunswick won. ‘And that is why we.chose it. If you seek the utmost for your money, we invite you to become bet- fe Cee ee eee ee é.celz] 2 PDIADKECE SES rar 2.9.3 399 39993 >.9272> Fie EEE: ee <i Cee. << Franklin Car cuts all the red tape ‘of motoring. All you do is to get in it and go. o preliminary duties—no troubles on the road—no worry or dis- comfort at any ‘time. Light weight, flexibility and direct air cooling are the principles that cause these results, The superiority of these principles and the quality of Franklin materials and workmanship have been proved by 19 years’ service all over the country. Together, they make possible these owner averages: eee eS, ae FOx4 3:33 9. 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 42,500. miles to the set of tires 50% ‘slower yearly depzeciation : (‘National cAverages) 8. J. MORRIS Distributor for Northern ‘Wyoming EAST. SIDE GARAGE 100 North Park pt Casper, Wyo. >> 2D > 3:32 3399092) D> 9 999 FFF KEK CCE ter acquainted with _ The Brunswick and our services. We are ever anxious to point out Brunswick su- Center Street Filling Station Cor. Center and Fifth Phone 402-M You Are Cordially Invited to Call and Inspect Our Showroom and See the Hudson and Essex New Models UN YanSe MOTOR. TRUCK & CAR Kelly-Springfield Tires You-can’t measure a tire's value by the’ milea: to antee. Some tires are made with no thought of hear guarantee. Others’ are made barely to outlive their enare And ied alee d are made to give greatest possible mileage, regardless of their guarantee. ‘Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913 OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CoO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 ie be ee ls

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