Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Caspet Daily Cribune 1 Po Ff all kinds of grain here today operated a will be ready to make te Broad s TH HIGHWAY G Wonder What’s in the Bottle! fesse is cgtient seats (SITY'S BEST IN MUSIG | Sise sees oe tienes ise a” ~y ish effect nae the unusual! upturn in the ae p price ay wheat About 2,400 The play is being given under th; Se Fs St) IMD DINING FEATURES [secs SA 450 cara of wheat. the purpose of strengthening the fund Increased nervousness on the part : for disabled world war veterans, anj of shorts hoisted the market anew the interest shown indicates tbat i: im the final hour, May touching $1.57. will be one of the most pretentious ar. oda highest price this season. Trading. fairs ever attempted here. The show Jacked volume and excitement —_—. hay teens lee en Traffic Benefits to Be Received From Success of AUN i0 COVER = wis Sontinad tthe groupe areca | |The Wola, The Guiten, The Pane financial.” At Ohaiama Cl 7 em] New Project Placed Before Chamber Forum 5 fa tip sam peton, 52-81. mot maven sme Sane reese roe gr ear Shrine Frage pte an ofl ra age ric Tuy gained only 2OKe net closing classed when the local holser theater turned away more a By Speakers; Several on Program May. Is Forced to $1 to $1 87, Record ae Shown “theese With on Deb | ee eee nA —_———_ nee Season, illing pani th ET Se ae mee AT ve It is imperative that Casper foster the contemplated north Contracts at Close of oe there el fei gere uae ene are yg oroiietiR, oe and south highway as the most imporant avenue in Month Rapes in tenes to tee eae: in the play, ond om see Ee pe Sey Laoag Inst Paved intrastate traffic be:ween Sheridan on the north and Rawlins RE ORS in Lee, by Loree wget ; Cree aa ‘errel prey Fern wit agen = on the south because of the tremendous natural resources in ;. the district which will become tributary to Casper, according to the sentiment expressed by speakers at the forum luncheon at the Henning hotel today. state highway department last year. The three great oil fields of Car-| The proposed road will shorten the bon county, namely, the Mahoney! distance between Casper and Rawlins dome, Ferris field and Lost Soldier | by 40 miles and would cut the dis- field, are resources which are at Cas-\tance between Casper and the oil per’s door if a feasible highway !s\fclds about 25 miles. worked out. The Mahoney dome at\ ‘The first steps will be to enlist the the present time @ conservative cooperation of the civic organizations t capacity of 100,000,000 cubic feet of| and officials in Sheridan, Buffalo, Kay- ri: gas a day. The Lost Soldier field/cee, Casper and Rawlins to get be- y. has an established production while| hind the proposed road so that fands the Ferris ficld is still one of the necessary for the completion of the best prospec the southern part of! road can be secured. in Mr. Ellison told of a movement in the southeastern part of the state to have the road constructed from Al cova to M ine Bow, where it would connect with the Lincoln highway. "| This would be a fatal mistake to Ie! arcadia the industries drilling in and around ho presided ae ‘the | te Mahoney dome, Lost Soldier field founder of the U. then, it's probably only ginger ale or pop! Even the dry leaders open one for sociability occasionally. William J. “Pussyfoot™ Johnson (right) and Rev: Dr. Howard H. Russell, S. Anti-Saloon League, photographed in London. But, ._ Here are Casper make the line of communica-/new road that would require special n would be approximately $30,- id that the new road would |Sheridan were heartily in accord with tion from selfish interests, if nothing | attentio: else and then bring the natural re-/000. He Sam Conwell, resentative, opened discussion Natrona county rep- ny tell- B, B. es — - and Ferris field. ing what the proposed road held in| Value of the production of the Ma- # meeting. | He told of the appointment ‘The production of the fields in Car-| store for Casper and urged that some|honey dome at the present tims would) | As evidence of Sheridan's interest | ES coramerce to work out the road plan|BOn county will find « matural outlet | means be found for putting it across. conservatively be $5,000,000 “s yesr. tn the good rosds movement be, sald | PRESENTS HIS yong Sig atid =, in Casper. Development and indus-| C. H. Bowman, district highway en- es pose *"ths kee ssibllity of getting over the|''Y Will always follow the line of com- | gincer, estimated that the-cost of con-| It 18 Casper's duty to conndct up with | ceaglegpreanwagt Ne oes) Geni Whisky Gap road on the present line|™unication so it is necessary that struction of the only 12 miles on the | ‘he natural resources: of the gagiand pine s Hage oil fields in this vicinity. of the work that was being done to a ee nen ete ‘The new proposed road offers 120|provide maintenance funds for work oe ata: Neaaceese See) , ® lies of natural highway except for’ in this county. | the immediate reasons why a road Too Many for This Mother ea igh A ’ should be bu are that it will cut 40 ‘ia miles off O-mile trip, the Pro. 8 Gucers & Refiners corporation. which Modern Hypnotism and Mind Ri y in the Carbon has moved its Wyoming headquarters from Rawlins to Casper and because of the business it will open for Casper. ‘The chamber of commerce operates ext county fields, must take immediate steps, he said, look- ing toward better communication with the ofl fields. He also mentioned that a committee of the chamber of commerce had been appointed to con- fer with the county commissioners looking toward providing ways and means for raising funds that will be necessary to replenish the mainte mance fund treasury which will be depleted about July 1 in Natrona county. It would be a calamity, said Mr. 4 Ellison, to stop maintenance work on . the roadg for another year that have , been built at such a high cost in this eaneen __kansas City, Kan. Mothering her 21 pigs—a record family—has so overwhelmed this sow that she has had to find foster mothers to help her at dinner time. ‘Tho sow is owned by Millar Srothers of the famous 101 ranch near Ar- 3 county. Mr. Ellison reported the findings of » ® committees composed of Sam Con ‘well, C. H. Bowman, R. FE » G. Wetherill, J. B. ¢ | Davis, who left Saturday m¢ , the Producers & Refiners cz j. the Lost Soldier field via the Whiskey Gap road and of their return over ¢ the road which was surveyed by the MARIE TAYLOR FIRST RUN PICTURES, HA! HA! te Swanson Sisters’ Millinery Store, 113 East First St., opposite the : us s Formidable fasonic Temple Bldg. Open June let. a aL: counrey store | (\ur Annual June Sale 4 Chiropod: Shampooin; zi 4 : Facial Messe Marcel Waving Prices 10c and 40c $ Manicuring Scalp Treatment : Of White Goods, Linens, Muslin, and Philippine Paderyra ’ STARTS TODAY Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY Positively one day only | as we have a wonder show for tomorrow. FIRST May Allison See May in Kilts. NEXT ‘The Second Time Shown in Casper. Hundreds Who Did Not See It Will Be Glad of the Chance. Those Who aoe quality Muslin, Tune Sa Fase BRIS The V: ity Did See It Will Welcome Its Return to Casper’s Finest Theater price: es es eee 20e MUSLIN es “DOUG,” THE OLD “TRICK HOSS,” IN ONE OF HIS FINEST Sse qua lity Muni tunes Oe UNDERWEAR Fair Girls EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION te gal See oe tele Cee igs s 2 eae repe Gowns ___.. = --——= $2.50 Pathe Review HENRY KLOTZ NR prsteetee seciaessac OVC | shite Boonen ——oscw ate etek BARITONE OF DENVER ear Ser oe 7DE | Creve Bloomers .. bet $1.25 $1.25 quality Fine Lawn. Muslin Combinations _ $1.25 For the Love of Mike Come Early TOMORROW Big Double Bill The Elite Beauty Parlor Announcement Recently with the Ideal Beauty Shop, on the balcony of Smith & Turner Drug Store, wish to announce that they are now locafed at CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 PEARL WALTER td price tp RIS hs TODAY ONLY #188 ually Wal Jone Sule QSp | Ojon $150 aaley Damask. QE 70-inch $2.50 quality abe quality Pique. Jan er 85¢ Damask. June Sale price 91.45 — IN— price eso ee 65¢e 70-inch $3.00 quality All- $1 85 85c quality Flaxon. June Sale Linen. June Sale price s As Petal, geet pe G5E | 70-inch $3.50 quatity An 9.15 50c quality Dimity. June Sale 35e Linen. June Sale price $ le. Price: ees 70-inch $4.00 quality All- SINGING POPULAR SONGS Broa RAINBOW GIRLS “The Man From Ireland” A Screamingly Funny Farce 8 estimated that “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” Harry “‘Ike’’ Evans F sae aa Pictures delivery made a sensational upward swing in price today as a result of demand from short8 who had waited Until the last of the month before ful- filling contracts. Littl was for sale and the market ran up 12%c a bushel to $1.82 as compared with Saturday's finish. Except in the May delivery of wheat, prices although firm, kept with- in moderate limits. Huge receipts of )~ |a few miles of road in the Sand Creek country, All that would be im- mediately necessary would be to build & bridge over Sand Creek and Mr. rants to pay for the structure. la guest at the luncheon, assured the road enthusiasts that the people of }Casper on the proposition but that this propaganda carry, said Mr. Js}.|90Urees to the established and grow-jalso open up a wonderful camp coun- = | tenes, for it would ia setae beanie ing industries of Casper. try on the divide which was reached [it would necessary to bring pressure | 5 at a height of 7,000 feet. to bear on Johnson county to get the the/residents to carry their end of the work. —— AND His —— Mr. Withrow of Sheridan, who was |= Brooks offered to take county war-|@ —— PRESENT —— —ALSO —— * A Bishop-Cass Theater WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “THE MARK OF ZORRO” ADMISSION 40c A BISHOP-CASS THEATER = WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY E = Dr. NORTON THE MAN OF MYSTERY TWO HOURS OF JOYOUS FUN YOU'LL LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE TO SEE PEOPLE YOU KNOW UNDER HIS SPELL HE WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS ASKED BY THE AUDIENCE JOHNNY HINES . In His Newest Two-Part Comedy “TORCHY’S BIG LEAD” TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT. ........0--2-4seceeeeeee+-+-7200 AND 9:00 - MATINEE THURSDAY AT 2:30 Seats Reserved for First Evening Performance ADMISSION 50c AND 75c (INCLUDING TAX) SOTTO TTTTOTTIIIOIIO TOOTS a Ow Ss ’ DRY GOODS This is all good clean merchandise and the prices should at- tract all good shoppers to lay ina good supply: OF ee eels pee re. ae LINENS AND " 65e DAMASK 75c quality Voile. June Sale Sal 70-inch $1.25 quality Damask. aad sai 65e June Sale price... 85c quality Voile, 85¢e $1.50 quality Voile. June Sale price Voile. June G4, 15 - $2.25 quality Voile. June Sale price $1.75 $1.00 quality Gabardine. June 70-inch $1.85 quality Damask, June Sale price $1.15 70-inch $2.00 quality. $1 25 e Damask. June Sale price $2.35 $3.15 80c quality India Linen. Sale price ———________. 50c quality India Linen. June Linen. June Sale price 70-inch $5.00 quality All- Linen. June Sale price June °25e ° 35C June Sale price... $1. 00 Philippine Hand-Embroidered Gowns $$ a0 a priced— $1.50 quality Fine Lawn. June Sale cee a 15 $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 “THE TRUANT HUSBAND” A Comedy-Drama With BETTY BLYTHE Richards & Guin sham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM-.WHEN ng WANT THEBEST ‘WGI ISLS ELIS I IOP IL IS SIP OI SSI ISIS KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS BIG DOUBLE BILL MAHLON HAMILTON WOO KDI TITLE SIDE IIS ISIS VIIISSVIIIIIILII IIIS VIS LS. FRANCELIA BILLINGTON

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