Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 9

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NATRONA HIGH Automobiles To _|THREESTIOUMS DIE |0°Dowd Gibbons 1S OUTWEIGHED Squad, Ie Plan he Casper Daily Eridune Yankees After Harry Hooper = oc tie Bank of iumiion tose, all employes to on fore ase Teed Transport Grid ERECTED BY COLUMBIA Bout Abandoned By Tilsa Club NEW YORK, Oct. 19—Efforts to obtain Harry Hooper, former star out- as it flelger of the Boston Red Sox, now here, it was announced today. TLSA, Okla., Oct. 19.—Oftjeli of with the Chicago White Sox, are be Senedan Ranphitheater willbe tes the Of City .athietic club announced . e » : . ing made by the New York Tankees, est of the trio, having a seating ‘ca-| }@8t night that they had abandoned xe ‘ it was learned today pacity of 56,000. The track stadium :O'Dowd-Gib- : < Will seat 10,000 and the baseball stands lewelght boxing contest here Cecaner 08 #. as a result of Jim White. navy strong man, alds the Washington unem: loyed 7,000. "s decision that ee ys Dulline a truck (loaded with ten men) through the Capitol " rated would via violate the state io tor } rope held in bis teeth | 7 ia EXPLOITED BY ea ee "PROVE FATAL! “From Focter SCHOOLS, SAID TUESDAY NIGHT eee = dent, is dead u Dr. T. J. Drew Heads Local Lodge for Ensuing Year; We're Ready Tc move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. Oct, --19.—Eddle Pine}. ghtweight, won a arin | cna Fowler of New Orleans In! here Inst night in a close tional training, Director Forbes of the veterans’ bureau, announced here nw |the cancellation of more than a score . CY avenue with his daughter, Mrs. H, W.|0f Contracts with schools in various kicked Fricke in the abd: J oe MASONS EL ° ° of We are prompt and 7 ‘1 Oct. eet high in his praises | Parts the country. 4 Attractions. elected sovereign grand commander of aM hain sath wig oy all our work. that has baffled numerous other =| 3A, Oct. 19.—The cavalry ns for © good many years. Hej General Budenny, operating ‘in the that it has taken Dr. A. P. Kim-| Kuban and Don districts, has amash- the Ancient ‘and Accepted , Scottish At least in the manufacture of racing Phot ‘An athletic a . . sua Icaliner, thé Gemnen drtver program and supper en-| Rite of Free Masonry, Southern juris sone Maine Comoe. ont, 18 <7 NOtere “Willie” Kellner, tertainment. featured the meeting | diction of the United States all less than ten days to accomplish | eq t bi a Tuesday night of the Knights of Col-} Other officers of the supreme coun- result, Mr. Newhall is 82 ye: Techs these Matne eae Transfer Co. umbus at the Mullin club when of-!ci: elected today included: Edwara}old and is one of the oldest Masons ate cers for the ensuing year were in-|C. Day, Helena, Mont.. grand minis St the. went, and‘ for::@ prelim: the big event. Thy HOME ECONOMICS WORK stalled. Dr. T. J. Drew hekds thelter of state, and Perry W. Weidner - “3+ : | caliber of the grid vets who com- new list of officers as grand knight . Head Delegation 1 Conference Is" LONDON, Oct. 19.—(By The Asso- the first ‘year girls. Dainty | ers of the students and wives of the elated Press.) —Mr. prime minister, stated in the house - | ed, were served tea brewed by the of commons upon the reassembling of that body that he to the Washington conference on the timtetion of armaments and Far mendation, on the part of every one Eastern problems’as-scon es the par who attended. general i nm aE ~ Definite Today. cost was only 25 cents, These ap- | cially canned food. Dies at Shoshoni Los Angeles. recretary general. secctenecese of the lodge here and othe: who = = OF VOCATIONAL SCHOOL _ |i. sonit'estSagtt"ism © SHOWS GOOD PROGRESS @ small oven for every student. The | trustee and lecturer. kitchen utensils which are furnished | Entertainment for the “smoker” to each student would cause a bride's | Which followed centered in wrestling heard to pita-pat with delight if | bouts in which Harvey Perkins ap they were her own. Peared against Young Stecher, and In this kitchen the most delicious | Parl Dowler met James Moore. Both foods are concocted, and at. such a | constituted Uvely exhibitions of the reasonable cost, too. One can not |™at game. buy @ can of tomatoes for 10%c at | The evening's program closed ‘with the grocery, but the students in the | ® banquet, during which those pres- cooking classes are learning to can | ent were entertained by Ben Kirk- LAV Ln Meee VISIT THE U. 9, Announcement ent That He Will! Aprons, worthy of the most exclu- | themy for just that amount. Eight. | land, blackface comedian, through the to World - ] sive shop in town, were made of un- | een difforent varieties of foods have | Courtesy of the Columbia theater Made Dleached muslin and trimmed with | been canned so far this year, and al- |Maniagement. His songs, jokes and scraps of colored ginghams, and the | ways below the cost of the commer- | dances scored a hit with the knights. a Motor Busses To first. year girls, and delectable Compete With to go Is brown bread that tasted more like 4 Des Moines Cars rona, were the first garments made! Between 75 and 100 women, moth- the} night “dresses and beautiful cam!- | rotarians, who were specially invit+ cake. The exhibit is worthy of com- situation ren- Bad Man Draws Bus association have announced that 40 Years For [ion in'tompeuion with sree ee service which is expected to be re- pended since August 3. Holdup, Report}: ‘Under terms of the proposed new are lea pe dBi eae come up for fi. lon by the city council next mo epee N. Ret Oct. 19.—John’ mel aes buses would not be permit- described ted to operate in competition with Street cars on streets traversed by the car lines, ———___ The bones of an average woman's offender. Jakeleton weigh about 14 pounds. SHOSHONT, ‘Wyo. Oct. 19.—Fred ©. Streeter, 37 years of age, who died spent most of his life. here for the last four eee se - note in the joys ys of ro olling ’em! in addition to other relatives at var- fous points in Wyoming. ————————__— CARGO SHIPS TRANSFERRED. Talking about rolling And, for a fact, rolling 4 _NASHINGTON, Oct 18-—Under a9 your pias cigarettes, we'll up Prince Albert is mighty auxiliaries. They will naval ships which ‘are to Cieopa corsets ; : historian stata, abe may Task on 8 “happiness coming your di- instant you’re puffing away a : to beat the band! : Sa. SARC AEA agree coches oii oa ater SUITS and OVERCOATS-—Moderately Priced gee i hn EES papers! For Prince Albert that it has led four men to ee ee is not only delightful to smoke jimmy pipes where “Ouate bese ver tooth ef Serviea freesit from biteand parch! way into a pipe or cigarette! Casper. Battery “Seen” | PRINCE Prince Albert’s a new He had lived _ wherever they are === worn and give the {325m Every Suit Purchased greatest measure Shica cae ofstyleand quality. ~ tell you right here that easy! P. A. iscrimp'cutand Prince Albert tobacco has stays put and you whisk it’ Prince ‘alsert «4 cape 7em all lashed to the mast! into shape before you can tone ae Nou’ve got a handful:of- count three! And, the next — eer tks We Carry a Complete * Line of W. L. Douglas Shoes, Stetson and No Name Hats and High Grade Men’s Furnishings. your taste and pleasing in one. was smoked before!-It’s itsrefreshingaroma,but our. the greatest old buddy- exclusive patented process smoke ‘that ever found its BERT the national joy smoke SCteveveccooccsset mies I

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