Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 2

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| PAGE TWO SHERIDAN WOULD TURN GOLORADS RAILROAD NORTH Construction of Moffat Line to Rawlins, Casper and Sheri- dan Argued as Feasible Route. The possible solution of the long advocated rail ine between the} Union Pacific and Sheridan in north-| ing with Casper, the prin-| y bave been ad found by the problem lies in Moffat road | operate under and that it if it is to be a com- the assumpt in Colorad: offat road ex. WwW . and it — commercial | possibility | ‘Thi tension of the line would re- lieve necessity of an extension to} Salt Lake city which would prove too costly a road to construct | In connection with the proposal in which the Sheridan club seeks the| support of Casper, Sheridan has the| following to “In our section the road would have | connections with an agricultural em- pire and direct connection with the richest agricultural district of Wyo-| ming. This would enabie the north-| ern district to furnish, Casper and | surrounding territory with produce of all kinds and cattle for the packing plant at a much lower rate than pre vails at present “Such a line would also gtve Cas-| per direct connection with the sum-/| mer resorts of the Big Horn Nation al forest which stands next to Yellow- stone park in beauty, ‘scenic wonders and trout fishing.” | ‘The matter has not yet been placed | before the board of directors of the local organization but it is probable they will give the matter their utmost support if the proposition is feasitle. soy itiammaae dt WOMEN NEVER QUALIFIED)» FOR JURY SERVICE IN WYOMING LAW, 1 CLAIM CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 17.—Not only does vyoming law of today disqualify women for jury service, but the Wyomi w—either state or territorial—n: for jury service. stated to- day by one of the les legal ary thorities in the state, after an in vestigation regarding the rights of ‘Wyonling women to act as jurors in- spired by publication of a verdict sentencing a man to death which was returned in 1871 by a jury con- sisting of eight men and four women, Scrutiny of the territorial law revealed that this man, and others who were convicted of murder in the first de- gree by juries of which women were members, had been illegally put to death, the territorial constitution not merely not qualifying women for jury service, but specifically providing thai a citizen qualified for jury service must be a “male.” The state con- stitution, adopted in 1890 when Wyo- ming was admitted to statehood, car ried forward the territorial constitu- tion’s provision that a juror must be a “male,” and in that respect the state constitution is unchanged to this day. pot Bb CARD OF THANKS. To those who came and by sym- pathy and kindness helped us to bear the loss of our little Latane, we ex- tend sincerest and deepest | thanks. And we hope that, when your su- preme hour of sorrow corhes, should you also be strangers afar from home that God in His infinite goodness will send friends to you, who will do unto you, even as you did unto us. MR AND MRS. WILLIAM F. BRYANT. 2-17-4te Smooth | and creamy, for it is pure country milk with the cream left in., Bordens EVAPORATED Hot Chicken Dinnef 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SATURDAY ‘ mber of rms of RIDGEFIELD PARK, N. J., Feb. |17.—Five persons died from drinking must | poisonous liquor here in the last five |d@ays. Discovery of the source of the Nquor was made of Charles Kelly, raifroad gate tender, terminus at|when his daughter made affidevit that three years. bing plan; \Station, Washington. It is a Curtiss C. T. Torpedo type, having two ‘400-b. p. motors and a wing-span of 65 feet. (Columbia Records} John Best. had succumbed who 9 son, ately fl, sciousness. This is your upon the death he had purchased the liquor from Before Best could be located he also; He was taken to a hospital where he died without regaining con- —— MUSIC LOVERS. the famous master pianist, Leopold Godowsky, before his departure for the Orient on his concert tour of the artists who will appear here are Mabel Babington, pianist; Margecy | yy, Mitchell, soprano; Daisy Wharton, violinist; Roger C. Frisbie, pianist. rin Chinois_..._..___Kreisier Ait | and George Edwin Knapp, baritone. | TPourin Things ———— \ The concert is being stage! un- | ag, pind Pioughman_______.Clarke der the auspices of the schools of the state in line with the endeavpr of the University of Wyoming to stage high class musical events in all sections of the state and within | the megns of everyone. Very smail admission charges will be made mainly for <he purpose of defraying the expenses of the visitors. Grade school children will be admitted to the concert for 25 cents and high school pupils for 50 cents. ‘The program follows: Program. Tachaikowsky to alcoholic pisoning. visited Best's home Harty Best, desper- last chance to hear Marche Slave 2-14-13 MUSICIANS FROM STATE UNIVERSITY TO APPEAR AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT} ‘Would God I Were the Tender Irish Dance, A Reel. Calm as the ‘Night Miss Mitchell and M: Knapp. Gum-Suckers’ March. Miss ere My Caravan Has Rested | Five musical artists including Violin Obbligatoes by Miss Wharton members of the faculty of the divi- | Homing __ ‘ sion of music of the University of * —-—-—del Reso ipy the ‘The Wind's In the South_____seott ‘Wyoming will stage a musical feast at the new high school anditoritum | At the Well__-____-Hageman at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Among Miss Mitchell * od Stanford-Grainger Miss Babington. -~Gotze ington and will be remaining this reduction « total of 169 officers and 2,217 men. GENOA MEET IS DELAYED YANK ARMY TO BE CUT AGAI ‘WASHINGTO! Feb. mediate further reduction of 203 offi- LONDON, Feb. 17.—(y The As- sociated Press}—The probability of a delay of three weeks In the open- ing of the Genoa economic confer ence was conceded in British offi- cial circles today, This was first intimation in such circles that the French wore likely to win their contention that it was impossible to start the conference on originally chosen, March 8. Baccarat cal Premium hams, all you want at 31 cents pound. Norris Company Market. Vocal Duet, with Piano and Violin. * FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. for the session has been drawn. No U. & Court at Lander CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 17.—A|impertant criminal case fp to be tries. seasion of the United States district} - Sera te court for Wyoming will be held Lander, beginning Good eggs to eat, two for 75 Norris April'3. A jury “§,S.S.”’ Makes Skin Clear and Blood S. S. S.a Remarkable number of colle in your biog? Do you, know that you can. build up feet, to the normal, | | iat ; it i i Fosda. or use new tad or anything of the sind. Take 8. 2 & Your will clear up remarkably, your, complexion will be Uke s rose- Jour’ Rock sad checks “will fi ont aoe ““We have with us tonight— Al Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Van & Schenck, Frank Crumit, Marion Harris, Bert Williams, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, Furman & Nash, Guido Deiro, and many other popular stars.” What an all-star show to announce to your family and friends! And yet these famous stars are ready to entertain you every evening with their latest hits. Columbia Records bring these great stars to your home. Their talent is re- produced for Columbia exclusively. You follow the crowd to find a good show. Follow the Bs fi record fans and you'll find what you want at some Columbia store DANCES ‘Ty-Tee (Tahiti) Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra ‘When Buddha Smiles Fox- ‘Trot Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra Granny Fox-Trot The Columbians She Loves Me, She Loves Me Net from The Perfect Fool Medicy Fox-Trot - The Columbians Dapper Dan Fox-Trot er Orchestra I Want You Morning, Noon And Night Medley Fox-Trot Knick: er When Francis Dances With Me Medley Waltz Prince’s Dance Orchestra Love’s Ship Intro. “Say You'll Be Mine” Prince’s Dance Orchestra The Sheik Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Biack and White Melody Boys ‘Weep No More (My Mammy) Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black’and White Melody Boys: Ma Intro. “When the Honey- moon Was Over” Medley ‘Ted Lewis and His Band Bimini Bay Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Fox-Trot 75c Columbia Grafonola. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Here’s the Pick of the List Get Yo’ Ticket 2s « fashioned unimproved phonograph. y eS x Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest you. 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Frisbie, Pianist All of the artists are members of the faculty of the division of music, University of Wyoming. Admission Grade School Children, 25¢ High School Students and Adults, 50c THE WORK THAT LASTS Is the Cheapest Dental Work And at this office that is the only kind I turn out. Then, too, the prices you pay here are very moderate, GOD CROWNS $7.50 BRIDGE WORK $7.50 FREE EXAMINATION Dr. Carll 4th Floor, O-S Building Phone 564-J A New Line of Our Own HAND-MADE Chocolates For Everybody’s Pocketbook Realizing that wages of the working man are reduced we have manufactured a new line of chocolates. Pure, Delicious and Guaranteed To stand as to quality with any kind of chocolates manufactured and shipped in for $1.00 per Ib, These Fine Chocolates Reduced to PER LB. io] : Lukis Candy Co. ON SALE AT, BOTH STORES Second and Wolcott Arkeon Bldg.

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