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‘FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 W NORTH AND OUTH ROAD SIN an. RDSPECT HERE Been ani and Improvement of Highway Affording Connec- tions in Two Directions x % Promised ~ Casper good roads enthusiasts plan ‘sho Getermine a road course which will Cazper with the southern and parts of the state and will be this summer by the State Gases commission. If the road is iy IniQ out, Sheridan districts the north and Rawlins districts on : thern ‘end of the road can be ymade tributary to Casper. * From the southern end Casper will W@erive ‘the ‘benefits of trading” from ‘the Lost Soldier, Ferris and other of! fields 2s well as from the sparsely vet- tied area through which the road will travel." On the north Casper will First Again = t seiery PLD RAO De get ote oe rs HUNTER IS GOLF CHAMP “May 27-—(By The As. poh ae pace ty L Banter of Walmer: and woar the British amateur Liverpool,, ohe-siged maatch by SS ee CORT tao open up a country that, heretofore bas been mainly tributary to Douglas or the Pine Ridge on the only road and Sheridan because of the cbstacies that ts now traveled. Technical experts, good road en- thusiasts and the good roads commit- tee of the Chamber of Commerce will leave here Saturday morning for Raw- lins and will then return over the course for its entire length to make recommendations to the state high way department for a proposed route. R..E. Werts, manage=.of the Pro- ducers & Refiners company has been chosen captain of the committee and he will lead the delegations which plans to spend three or rour days on the road. The attendance on the road inspection tour is limited only to those people who have the interests of Casper at heart and know some- thing about good roads, The following Casperites have al ready signified their intentions of making the trip: L. BM. Gay, Sam Conwell, C. H. Bowman, Frank England, R. 5. Wertz, Ira G. Wetherill, R. H. Nich- ols, R. S. Ellison, Charles Anda, R. J. Veitch, Charles Anda, James B. Grit- fth, T. A. Hall, J. M. Douglas, J. F. MacFayden, P. C. Nicolaysen, Frank Casper Sautrday morning and return Taylor and Fred Patee. The good road boosters plan to leave here. in time. to. submitsa report ‘of their findings to. the forum luncheon of the Chamber of Commoree Tues- @ay noon. No Complaints From British On Irish Munitions|: WASHINGTON, May , 27. — Great Florence EB. Allen, of Cleveland, | Britain has: made no representations 4 first woman common pleas judge in to the United States regarding the tho country, took another “first wo- reported shfpment of American arms ‘y man” record when fman to the electric sentenced ajto Ireland and the!raising of funds in the United States by the sale of Des oman ae tii dn ables Always Fresh in the Air Padinge in ei “BARNETT'S 100 Dozen All-Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, : All $1.00 to $1.50 Values— Saturday, Ss 5c 3 for $1.50. iN. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street ooo. oo: OF \COURSE” ' oOo iii cr KEAN be Casper Daily Cribune Tokyo Fire Makes Hundreds Homeless the bonds of the “Irish Republic,” of. ficinls said today after their attention had been directed to press dispatches telling of interpeilations made in the British parliament on these subjects. It was indicated that unless repre- | sentations were made, official cogni zance of the alleged traffic tn arms would. not be taken. Cheyenne to Close For Memorial-Day CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 27.-All public offices here will be closed two | days, and banks will be closed jtwo priharosee oct Ra ‘Tribune Classified Ads—————.|and one-half days, because Memorial | rin: Seat day this year falls on Sunday. Un-! der the state law the following Monday will be observed as a legal holiday.. The banks, closing at noon Saturday, will not reopen until Tues- day morning. peace ES SRT: Joe Duling, oil operator and Turner Pine, broker, of Sheridin, Wyo., both interested in the Osage field, arrived) in the city yesterday on business mat- } ters. CDISABLED MEN PRESENT PLEA TO COMMITTEE Retirement Pay and Other Privi- leges of Regulars Asked of Congress by Emergency Ts | | } | WACHINGTON, May 27.—A delega- tion of disabled men who served as officers in the world war appeared to- day before the senate military com- mittee in support of legislation to give }disabled emergency officers the re- tirement pay and other privileges of regular army officers. They said several thousand former officers’ were erititled to legislative relief, Only those disabled in line of duty would be eligible under the bill before the committee, which was introduced by Senator Bursum, Re-| publican, New Mexico. Capt. Victor Heintz, the American Legion, and other wit- nesses said there was a “contract” in the selective service act to give the emergency officers retirement bene- fits equal to the regular staff. — representing | Women of the Mosiem faith are for- bidden to appea: public stage. = TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CLOSING OUT Store Open 8:30 A. M. eS 138 East Second Me Co~- 1. O. O.F. Bldg. FREE LECTURE on “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE” by Clarence W. Chadwick, ‘C. S. B. Member Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church Friday Evening, May 27th At 8 O’Clock in the Church Edifice, Fourth and Grant Of Casper, Wyoming of Christ, Scicatist, Boston Ot: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Invites You and Your Friends to es IK OeeerIIIL IP OITILIIIIS, . ‘ I a : Has Been Reduced LADIES’ COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, MUSLIN AND SILK UNDERWEAR, SILK AND KID GLOVES, _ HOSIERY, HOUSE DRESSES, MILLINERY, SPORT SKIRTS, CORSETS AND BRASSIERES. RANG Store Open 8:30 A. M. For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING Afternoon Slippers With ||} q ‘Tongue Effect ¥ Step into the Summer mode with as surance, knowing that it is correct in every detail. 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