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PAGE EIGHT GRANT HIGHWAY BEING CROWNED he Casper Daily Cridune IG IMPROVEMENTS T0 BE MADE BY C. 8. & Q. DURING COMING SEASON |W. W. PLANS T0)8 INVADE GROPER, CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 7— Sam Marchick and Sons conduct two stores oa Pea FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. Goldstetn valiantly was battling Mar chick and his two sons when the po lice arrived. In police court Wed- nesday Golstein and one Marchick were fined $5 each and two Marchicks were discharged without fines. Then the police took a new tack and ar- rested the elder Marchick and Goid stein for erecting inflammable signs on their stores, contrary to @ city ordinance. The latter charge has not April 7—Extensive being 1ade by the LUSK, Wyo.. : on Lincoin Highway here, seyarate!| been tried. i ‘Vast improvements will be mage on iRise c9v ape adie nes BOLE r the Wyoming division of the Burling- conducting a hay = chews were | wertotty freah eggs. 200 per dozen. : e when Goldstein erected over his store | fruits and vegetables Natrona Butter i Improvement Work in Prog- ti ci Ps *| « large sign reading"Main Entrance.” ' Shop. Phone 631. 4-8-1t 5 ress in Eastern Wyoming; se heen "Sa Time i 2 gers F Secretary-Manager or y e Is | j Arrives Here. Ripe Here for Recruit- W H d at = ing Members. | 4 i wn ocery all Market 5 | On to Casper seems to be the by- | word of radical organizations in all | sections of the northwest according | to the reports reaching headquarters of the Burlington raflroad company bere. Stating that new oll pipelines, Phone 490 Rest Creamery Butter, per Ib_-_------ Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz., 25¢ Extra Fancy Potatoes____-_ 20 Ibs. for 50c ing being done is the road, and inch o < ) Canaries W. Morse and his three sons are among the 12 men charged the government of millions in shipbuilding contracts. en in the office of their attorneys, shows, left to right, and their father, Harry F. Morse, Erwin A. Morse and | conspicuously placed along the right- | of-way of railroads of the northwest nd in the radical sections of the antry. =! Now is the time to strike Cusper. seems to be the general text of the jurges that are being sent to the|/e= — —— _ | “wobbiles.”” For the information of persons who | will come here sincercly seeking wwik. |efforts are being made to disseminate |information that will counteract the jeftect of the radicals. There. is no [open labor market in Casper and quota |of unemployed here is ample to take my nursery. an@ greenhouse | ed every Saturday. It will tell | what we have in season. teller, Box 1105, Casper, Wyo. 45-1 ||CANADIAN DAY OBSERVED || BY CASPER KIWANIANS IN BANQUET LAST EVENING 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal____---- 4-Ib. sack Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, 35 4-Ib. sack' Jersey Cream Buckwheat yy. Spin rn SAS gh ag eS aD 55c he road. He is en- {Grant highway from Chicago to the Mississippi river under tho state bond ext year aims, of ffssue plan by the end of brings into preminence the ¥ ‘that route of travel as the most di and the Pacific lowstone park. was laid out under way in Iowa. Nebraska con templates a surfaced road and now thas a good earth road for most of ! the distance. uuilding a scafford to rescue Mrs. Anna lLymberopola from & tree in which she sat for 19 jhours after fleeing the government hospital for the insane at Wash- Kiwanis club banquet in celebration of “Canadian” day. Mr. Leary showed where the people of the do- minion have been developing along the line of their brothers south of them rather than the men across the ocean. He also quoted statistics | ed States. EARLE D. HOLMES AGAIN are located, the order having adopted this means of encouraging the pres: ent friendship and understanding between the Dominion and the Unit- MEN OR LADIES AT THE Campbell Hardware Co. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. “You Can Do Better at Richards & Cunningham's” 990090006 6000006>: | care of all work that is contemplated Strictly fresh eggs, 20c Saturday only; fruits and vegetables. Natrona Butter shop. Phone 631. PA though Lfor Codes BY SEE-BEN REALTY COS THINKER per dozen, everything in fresh 4-8-1t . | Brodie Rubber Co. =: JUST RECEIVED Phone 1203 A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Tribune Bldg. cAnnouncement John M. England REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE O-S Bldg. Casper, Wyo. R. T. Kemp Company “INSURANCE—THAT’S ALL” Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 212 MIDWEST BLDG. PHONE 370 he success with which “Canadians are more like Amer- ‘The Canadian observance here | this spring. Large can Strained Honey, 5 Ibs. net___90c the project has been a a. icans than Englishmen’ as the | was one of hundreds held through- nl Sat SB IPF J 95c 1 Drolet eee completion of the} substance of Jack Leary's specch at’| out the country where Kiwanis clubs 14-gal. can Delicious Strawberry Jam__ the Henning last night during the Large can Log Cabin Syrup, 5 Ibs. net_$1.19 1/.-gal. can Delicious Jam, other va- et ak eel SSE Sa a Mt aah a SE 85¢ 18-oz. jar-Cherry, Strawberry or Rasp- berry Jam _ -35¢ Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____$1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90c White Cherries, per can Crushed ‘Pineapple, per can Sliced Pineapple, per can__ Argo Corn Starch, pkg________. 12 bars Pearl White Laundry Soap_____50c Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27c P. & G. Laundry Soap, 15 bars_______ $1.00 Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_69c COFFEES 45c PER LB. fu sf the topogra-| showing ‘the great development of LIMILL Us HIULITILU NOMI = || LAR ee iS —‘“‘“‘<i<iC SR OZ. JAF VeElicious Jam_____ ~ olathe ogi ‘and with a view to| the country and told of its unlimited | e Zana those who ‘have been active in] William Cobb gave a very thor- 1U. |) “What will it cost 2 Chocolate Bon Bon Cookies, per Ib____40c Fhe promotion of the improvement] ough and interesting study of the ~ Oa fand use of this route assert that they! Rush-Bagott treaty. This is a treaty Ca f fate naceecded in finding a way on] that is little known about under its | aA No. 214 Tomatoes, solid pack_ {which they can direct the tourist with] name. It provides for the elimina- | cy - 1 . Sort The arwurance that be will be sn easy] tion of all forts along the border be- | -A enume No. 214 Empson Pumpkin__-__ y teach of every modern convenience all] tween the United States and Canada | 1 Them 1g the way and on which he can drive} and all ‘mattleships on the Great | At a meeting of the board of direc No. 2 v2 Empson — 2 Alek apes Y, as safety and as comfortably as he} Lakes It is generally con that jtors of the -chamber of commerct shale Be, Se eas iaithe sicianoeeneed | (tniacwnichtia puaitices Ciearcmioen® | reece Saeeee ee ee No. 214 Empson Hominy_ Any Way ¢ fof his home town. The further asser-| treaty in existence, has been the |appointed for this year. It includes: No.2 Green String Beans_____ You Want tion is made that there are only a few] means many times of keeping the |Earl D. Holmes, ‘president, B. oy P # miles of this route in which the alti-] two countries on either side of the | Brooks, B. H. Pelton, W. 0. Wilson No. 2 Sifted June Peas-__. tude is mor n 5,000 feet and none} “ine at peace. W. 8. Kimball, Sam Conwell, Majo: over 7,500 and that only for a Mrs. Philip M. Van Sickle led the |Qrmsby, M. P. Wheeler, Frank Knit EXURA TIRE FOR THE Golf'Good No. 2 Sweet Potatoes ___ short distan the crossing of the! members of the club in the national | tle, A. J. Cunningham, Pat Sullivan OWNER’S BANK AC- ‘ pists 1acnie olf Gocds No. 2 Pork and Beans_____-___ continental divide, in western Wy0-} anthem of each country. |P. C. Nicolaysen and G. N. Penley COUNT. 3 Pd ming, just south of Yellowstone park, | <I ———~ - at ¢ No. 2 Fancy Iowa Corn_____-- ‘The highest altitude east o! as i A 4 i pass is at Cai © FUNG | .68OOG-$8562404445O013-86 9O880O406-00O00004600000855856 Lib he gtdet ecg pend EE No. 2 Small Onions______---- altitude as I 2 insurance policy that is a com- N 2 Beets the highest wes a Pondiet plete coverage for all contin- oO. 2 ee ehewes ee oe ee ao ee aoee tween LaGrande an mdleton, in gencies. Fire and theft, coili- s < a Oregon, at the pass of the Blue moun - sion, property damages and. li- Borden’s Milk, tall cans, case )tains, where the altitude is 4,200 feet. ability are all Covered . In MR Siang ive of Pavement paul ae: at one ex , ac. Borden’y Milk, tall cans, 10 for______$1.00 Nearly 1.000 miles of the Grant high is, Fay is now suffaced. with concrete Post Toasties or Corn Flakes, pkg_____ 10c gravel or macadam, and when the san * plans of each of the states are carried F A H ae GALLON FRUITS put, it will be completely paved. In cy ur S80! ouse . s Titinois the paving will be all of con- “ erat Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____ $1.10 crete and work of the same sort is oe ; y April 1, 1922. April 1, 1922. ee a 147 S. Center St. Phone 425 PEM 2s Having this day purchased the in- ||/B poppo3. Ghon-ief, Ih we a Having decided to retire from the surance business.of John M..Engiand; —< Wiest. ie a Bee ee Sa ee ee insurance business, I have sold my in- we wish to assure the public that such SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN f surance agency to the R. T. Kemp business as they have on the books of SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES 3 Think Richardav&| Caninchanwe Company, located at 212 Midwest that agency will be given every atten- a Se gp ak dea ee You Building, Casper, Wyo. tion in this office, and also that we are No. 214 Half Peaches________ y ant the Best’ 4 ready and willing at all times to give No. 2 Ex. fancy Sliced Péach 4 “! In making this announcement, I you any information relative to insur- Fr 1 . J wish to thank the public for the busi- ance or to assist you in any of your in- No. 2 Vo Apricots ea nm fi ness entrusted to me in the past, and surance problems. No., 2% Bears. 25202 see # to solicit for the R. T. Kemp Company We earnestly solicit the continuance No. 244 Pineapple__________ # the continuation of their old business of your business in the companies in No. 214 Green Gage Plums__ and any new business that they may which it is now written, and any new Ni 1, To make room for our new ginghams we have de. EN pustrieas yhich you nay have to neat, i 34 ae sere i , cided to place on sale at a great sacrifice one lot of JNO. M. ENGLAND. Be ayes (OE SEIS good ginghams, values up to 40c, at a No. 2 Sttawberries__________ Jl 8c Per Yard No. 2 Blackberries__________| : \ Girdles—just the thing for the one-piece frocks ee : worn so much this season, made of woven beads, real > I? long with beautiful tassels; combinations of black and Lad at S _ AGS green and blue changeable; girdles worth . e $3.75. ‘We have them in all sizes and at all . been looking. for. A good reliable Jack for your car cad eet hot oave Special at $1.75 R.T.KEMP COMPANY Ib de eadasteceerae aggmice we a here tO verve, Ou ai Angton, D. C. The tree overhangs » @ 76-foot ravine, « aon THEWionns anon (0 we, STRIVE T0 PLEAse”