Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 9

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be Casper Daily Cribune Shapely, Eh? fF Watch These Feet! MEX GONDITIONS ARE IMPROVING. nue f Bsmt HIGH PATTON OWMLER' ORCESTAN HERE FROM COLORADO 5 NOMINATED The seven members of the famo Rinklezs orchestra arrived this ing from Denver and will play ia first @ance of the summer season the open. air pavilion on Center street, tomorrow evening. The ofc : for a eharge of Ue ent Albany hétel in £ and have t Gnished an enga Developments at. Broken Bow, iment at the Sheldon hotel in El Pano Neb., Are Reviewed in Con- | Texas. The musical company will | have with them the xylophone king of tinuation of Alleged Slay- Chicago, Ill, Mr. Mills, ‘besides the er's Trial | reeular plects, including @ miramba, two saxophones, banjo, Violin, piano ana drums. Gilbert Rinkle, leader of WASHINGTON, May 27.—Hugh L.| the orchestra, was formerly with the Patton — nominated today by, McElroy musicians of Portland, Ore., t Harding'to be United States! which he helped to bring into the marshal for the district of Wyoming. limelight. H. Moyer. pianist. is from Bouldér, where he conducted a popular The above “dispatch from Washing- orchestra, ton today confirms reports of several Se = Peres RE weeks ago that the appointment of The Danger in It. Mr. Patton was assured. Mr. Patton! A judge had announced that | he is m pioneer resident of Casper, has would stop the carrying of firearms held several positions as peace offi. in the streets of a western town. Bo cer, and at one time served in the of- fore him appeared a tough youth fice for which be hes again been charged with getting drunk and firing nominated. Senate confirmation of his revolver in the crowded streets the appointment is expected to be only “Ten dollars. and costs,” sald the a matter of routine. dudge. — “But, your hong.” {nterposed the Clear at Last. counsel for the defense, * “my client ‘The Toledo Biade thus distinguishes didn't bit anybody.” luncheon from lunch: Luncheon is, “But he admits he fired the gun what you eat at noon if what you are| “Yes, but he fired into the air,” rx-| going to eat in the evening is din-| plained the lawyer. ner: lunch is what you eat at noon if{ “Ten. dollars and costs,” repeated what you are going to eat in the even-| the judge. “He might have hit an ing Ja supper. angel."—Chronicle-Telegraah. $399.45 40}Ue pue Wiel THONG <n TTT ee ee TTT TEEN VOTE PTORE0T000S00E90000000000008 65 | 148IN Surusdy pues) ‘are bores emer here, and yho. tas | } footy O23 at Tampico, Mexico, for feral mores Mr. Forbes returned | (to Camper this week for a stay before | s te Mexico City, where he will | renated im the futur:. Mrs. Forbes | who has been an instructor in the COBB Yocai schools for the last two years, Amavttur baseball players who want to follow'in the footsteps of the ‘WMl accempany him to the Mexican lending hitters tn the big leagues may gaim help by watching these feet: capital Detlef is held below the! Those at the left are Babe Ruth's in position at the prte. Upper right. orfer that the new government of the batting position of George Kelly, home-run swutter of the Giants. México Wil be formally recognized be- Lower right, Ty Cobb's féet in position fora long clout. fore many weeks. The‘ Obregon administration ap- the leading theaters. Well, baseball pears “te be firmly established and fans and other readers, step up to the ‘American business in Mexito is grow- home plate and bat at some baseball ing at. a repid rate, transportation fun twirled by the pitching staff of being ne verious handicap, but con- The Tribune. ditions are steadily improving. F Y —_— In Tampios, center of the Mexican “Three balls™ yelled the umpire. SMOUS 189. PA pure peared ‘sn2ary 9dU0) ULIIXI{A] 2991-07 seply MON] 10}SUOW] P smOYs ssefy YSIY 31g OZ of industry, water is worth more $ “Now's your chance to soak it.” ba tnate tate tata te te tesested, than oll. at tho present tima five- a shouted the excited pawnbroker's > Vor tis : (gallon cans being $2 cach when re- DENVER, Colo., May 27.—Charges that an uncontrolled |Sitin, °° ‘ne Pateman—Boston ‘Tran- 63 [oy er ask atic Ses ante transportation monopoly’ has possession of the public roads |" eee 4 SPECI A I SALE by ee ie being havea from the hills: in the Rocky Mountain parks and that arbitrarily increased} “Sir. when you eat here you needn't % fe Mr. Fores is a ‘ofl company em- gharges by. this monopoly deprived at least 10,000 persons pais Peck Bath the indignant 2 FE d i 3 . on going to Mexico City from entering the in 1926 were made today by, Enos A.|""p, rdo fe | Sa On Tepresen y ; § of habit,” 4 ur Po hag a cape a Hanne my fath,; Mills of Estes Park in an address before the Denver Civic | eaia “ther bapetall: tanplter—<Waahing- é or t ay \'4 bY rr ‘ering Agencies of the w Of tha world: and Commercial association at its Transportation company ever public| ton Times, weekly noonday luncheon. roads in the Rocky Mountain National — * “Mile. ~~ Kitty,” ” Pa ; . Dad | Mr. Mills charged the secretary of park.” he declared. Naming a number 25 wouldn't take a’ medal for modesty, | We Received This Week Five Dozen 2% BFL - JOHN cal j Inter! lor at. Washington with respon- of prominent men he declared had The Egg Inning. but how. elss could she show th: 4 e ba sibility for granting»the monopoly and actively opposed the alleged monopoly,|| Father—“Willie, are you and Bob} ‘orld that she has the most shapely % J se Kimonos 4 |deolared that the monopoly haa been he continued: in ray meal again?” Ggure in Paris? apane > maintained with the aid of various; The brief tly tttea Wilie—"Oh, no, we're all right; * ‘, F SHE 5 CONTINU re pies Rt pe ble Pe pst cabeat shed are pr playing hell’ wath camo Pl a8 L d fi Heavily Embroidered. Regularly Priced at’ $8, $9, $10. 1919 the necretary/sech tly gave! States; court of apprais stows con-|‘® eses the grocer left."—New York % Pd \ aaa Transpotiation’ conoastf cil geasees® of onsets st re ion. | Dany News. ane anas it 3 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY i - $$$» The ialhtaet Seaciats “store, whicn| $97 te the Rocky Mountain Parka ij hover these roads. This 2 3 50 fa moving at bargain peices a Sto eee pref, step sexnresses the opinion that Tr ee, Two Have % ° ed stock of gente furnishings and sup: One Kiss! er Phe sa teal not rian ere l $ ¥ rm! was remain open ail day Satur- eel tag re Misitors from / Narro E 4 A Few Dresses Slightly Soiled During Shipping. & ¢ Mae eed teen ee y peaterine: tte pai t w Hscape|% Regularly Priced at $20 and $26 z, pacity veowe at noon today and the "This. uncontrolled monopoly with : ‘3 eguiariy ced a an o Se huge piles of mercliandise which had ite profiteering chargés and-arbitrary = % FOR:SATURDAY ONLY Regularly Priced at. $85. to $50. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $18.50 “The rights of the public are sup- pressed and permits are given to those Sa eee ‘ “Lady Visttor—Way is your maid {ee ‘serving -ten with her hat on? | Se who _fypport the monopolistic .ma- lostess—I engnged her this morn-| |B pening The rule creating thia mo- —Read Ti Tribu: ? “1 SMOHS NOLLISOdXS OOS » . PPG ? and she hasn't made up her mind bn ad by the staff of. cleri:s, “i 3 schedules “simply excluded at least é 3 z feet soe oS % Zona ae epurn Smet car : Your Choice, $5.00 ; ee the, store opens again next He quoted the congressional act es-| {onion Pacific in southern one tt? | : bs ‘ednesday it will be completely re- ‘ v . }taulishing the national parks as au-| with a view to urging the scrie: ¥ Stocked with a complete line of-new ay “ }thority foF his stutements, ing landing fields, Jay Y, pti sisted Pd ° : % = merchandise, priced at popuiar marks, ; ee “This untontrotied transportation | ident of the Stock Aviation eomtens, bf ars © osiery & which wit! afford the buying public of ; hmpnapoly,’ he continued, “is not re-|iere onthe first leg of the he trie Ab . t Casper the biggest values ever given 3 ; Leynerpie to the publie; the public has| morning. Dick Leterinek is piloting | Tt q Regular $2.50 Values. / 4 here. The new stock will consist of © power to regulate.it, nor to remove|the stock machine. Mr. &t Ragen fe {it. It gives a few selfish individuals | iting the mouthors part of th pare p ARREARS EES ERDAS, 5, 1p) ek pap Eipeatela i ¥ « contro) over every line of business and|as the guest of several agente % $ © ¥ rh a eye nae | | : = 1.45 | iiuetitoninon’ warea ‘nace a mack i lic Meio ncnvatits, ia caaiteceitsr einai the associations who: are desirous of ‘get. uel. ‘Tho flyers were unin * ° er rar by ez ceas for many years wilt be put into 3 ) , | traveler and tt has the power of bi Gecttle thatarte' tink tes Estee okie % ° 2 . effect at Petey cree gore bar | mail over all local people. It prohibits! ments to inure the visits ‘or Reta Passing. Threedtile. Linit, é ? vides space ireest stock os, }the freeat use pfethe pari; it ts In’ con-| state at “ * ais 50 Dr 50 te i flict. ayeith Fiaws of the Yntted pinay irplane service and communica okt: Thas liner ta listing to Abas $ = e88eCS— % ‘States. 3 me ‘ sn Hil eek tit fouathe nopoly is more treasonable than rea- ° : sei igh 7 wi 4 | sonab! : B ‘Ange cauaabnar ee : are he eaiiies aka one one Watch Our Windows. They Change Daily. You 4 : trebled transportation rates, Where 1s + _ Will Always Save Money Here. ? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.’ the alleged control? It is d case of 4 4 3% = lush bet pol, db Seep bapeeetes, Messen secon eee 2 _A’Few Coatees % with training in law office: ‘state tion of Henry B. Joy shows that these 4galtifications. experience and salary A ‘ansportation monopolies in national Regularly Priced $18 and $25. Sexpected in first lett Address Rar) ‘parks k to th Ives that 4 4 Be, tank oc loan aT Pie ake Se cine eee tare peed _ Groceries SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fs ats Vasa charging what they Ike.” ~ Rt RENT Thre roi house 7 7 He Spaliazel “thet ““thie inonopaly.! a Fresh Strawberries, . Bbe % $8.50 é intial cetel, Prone bet Ethel Clayton, fostered collusion «with park officiais, has: the ia tcabart SEE RRR Ste I 4 & Sham,” 2 ew movie, sg bitrary cont rv all private prop only single Kiss proscar Bgl 5 i oe ¥ ery line of busi- bh aval Oranges, medium size, 45@e % > oon ad Is. That ig bestowed; by Gide | ness and portunity*to labor,” Ohya ie a er oerenmr ioe por apace ps 18 an MSaugh Lincoln. ‘Phone ior | Ed : Sean a remedy tor the conditions he [ff No. ee ane Del Monte Apricots, ~$1. 0 2 /, | RE > CCE SRR ee ‘ a . No.-2 cans Strawberries, a a 4 -d eh : > > A gps : 3 cans ..._ dS ROA be 2 A Gallen cans ‘Peaches, solid pack, 7 3 ai: POR SA Dert touring car an. ake OES t % - Seronigers none runhing-aanott Gallon cans Apricots, solid pack, 75e 8 hah gheap if taken at ,once. can _. 3 % Phillip street. i | ! Large package Corn Flakes, q 5 4 ‘FOR RENT— Modern, j : per package Se saat c 3 pie soom ” apercmant., ldt ; ‘ 4 5 bars White Laundry Soap _ 95e * ime: in Gresser ‘and bath, hot w (>) ‘ for <3 r 15. Casper Realty. Phone j awe ; 8 large rolls ‘Crepe Toilet “Paper Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From - * Lt SSE SEE zi mi ie: Ze 3 Lukis Candy Company z WANTED— At once, horse, bug harness, $30 South Washington St i i al ee ee ite Meats 2¥CR RENT — Two-room apartment ; . eo f P29 G49£ 699 000606990940 005910900 95509 0009009000 705060 09O46O0O% | pnaysuy pue esnuny 0} BurqyAx S108 South Ati street.“ Phone 807 7 : ee PORK 2 5-2¢2t | alr r Giles Pot Roast, Shoulder Pork ns ipa pend aie x oe ee | Paiider Perk On SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY pueyjQ 0} BurpoN) 'W'd 1 12 Heouc) pueg = aaa Coe ; to ee Cheiee Beef "7 3 lbs. Creamery Butter. 11 Ibs! Suger*—<. 1 doz? Strictly Fresh Eggs 2-Ib. pail Pure Lard___. Whole Pork : choke Plate Bo Boi age Shoulder, tb. LOG Brisket Boll, Ey Pep, on Roast P8C Suor -¥ Solid Head Lettuce = 5-lb. pail Pure Lard. Gilbane Pork ‘Chops, Fishermen 10s, pail Bure Lard oe is _ 30e Sirloin Stea Miner Sal Ss ES : We have tackle from the Veal Shoulder Spare Ribs, “ niet fy co the bat that 3) | Panes, Pot wags, 1 — | |p “Rene 25e | h —~ _ 15¢ catches the 10 pounders. Boned and Rolled Rib-Roast, Ib... 30¢ veal Shoulder 15¢e Peat. Sau- 20e Hardware Bib, box Pears. $110 Stew, ib 15 Db. .. 18e Just in—Watermelon, Armo Strawberries, 16 bars Crystal’ White Soar. 15. bars Classic Soap. 13 bars P. & G. Naptha Soap_.___. 6-ib. box Gloss Starch. 2 boxes Swift's Pride, Washing Powder__.__-.__-_55c Ripe Pineapple, California Cherries, and Vegetables of Ail Kinds We handle Blue Hill Butter and Cheese. Company »228 South Center . The Finest Fresh Dressed Poultry / Phone 64-W Schulte Heavy sie SHIKANY ardvare.and ? Fanaa Cinettaa | Ptone! GROCERY AND |Phoue |? phe POMONA MARKET Si) ee SELF SERVE GROCERY 3 | MARKET CQ. | 474 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Cores Second and David ONE B CK WEST OF HIGH SCHOOL 142 EAST SECOND STREET 212 South Wolcott Street. Phone 368-J 2OS09O OOS i. - Flowers for Decoration Day, Order Early. teoooee: al ee ee peo eos SNVYALIA UVM NVORIGWV-HSINVES > LHSINOL

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