Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. be Casper Daily Tribune TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922. LWVE SUBJECTS ARE DISCUSSED TRAIN PASSENGERS STARTLED 3 BYSPEAKERS AT LEGION FORUM, ASBULLETPIERCES WINDOWS > K ASSIS . National Gingham Week | Burlington special agents on this division with the as- sistance of local authorities are collaborating in an effort to = Americanism, City Government and Baseball Are 2:t'¢ Cater Suntoy afcrsoon. rinse Pameneer tain Major Topics Covered by Gov. Bro ol :, Mayor Just as train No. 32 reached a position north of the old And just imagine all the attractive gingham frocks you are going to see.when the warm days are here to stay—but the time to get the frocks ready to don is NOW. Here are the most wanted new spring ginghams—on special sale this week—NATIONAL GING- HAM WEEK—and you have your choice of two of the most popular patterns—at Kassis’. Blackmore and L. A. Reed Monday Evening or sore shot the ran. oof ae vstay ob & Stabe Senet = We carry STANDARD AND NEW IDEA PATTERNS. ' French Ginghams bullets entered a window of the dayjto have been opened several weeks |coach on the south aide of the trainjago by the advance guard of Wob- 82-inch French Gingham in plain, plaids 57¢e and checks. Beautiful colors, Yard... fs : is = |and emerged from the coach by shat-| biies which moved to Casper. No de- Launching a program of constructive consideration of all ‘cring a window on the other side. _| velepments have been marked in this phases of endeavor that will tend toward better citizenship,| cConciusive evidence that the dam-| Probe. the American Legion last night held one of the most success- age was done by a bullet is seen in the ful public meetings that it has ever staged. a = = the side where the bul- Among the speakers who addressed the meeting were {<t cntered the coach and by the shat- " : Bes ering of the window ledge and glass B. B. Brooks, president of the Wyoming National bank, who jon the other sice. @welt upon “Americanism and its re-]found that impossible in making up quirements.” L. A. Reed, sport lover|the annual budget. tape aca aed ed peree} and and baseball enthusias$ varied the} “I believe the citizens of Casper who Man tenn tet cach ee cates speaking program by announcing the| wish to enjoy the best results of mu-|“mersed from the tacaadlhy 59 ia plans that had been made for an or-| nicipal financing will not condemn the| CUPied a wean ater od egphoh pee tet red na “ms por thicayge Bake he Bo, ‘unti}) occupied by travellers. The bullet is . ; such “ane as it may develop that the|**4 to have entered the coach at a Mayor W A. Blackmore gave an - point which 1d hi been low accounting of his stewardship as chief | C°Pdtions might permit of such re-| Poin’ pao See wey: 1g : - Sedtton. enough to have struck anyone oc- executive for a period of nearly four) ™*.a rch can be done with united ef-|CUuPying @ seat near the window. months. Contending that the effort forts. People sald, if you remember,| One arrest has been made in the of his administration was to give the ° lad of tnd a th tmost of service by installing busi.|%t the beginning of the war, that it; case. tender years foun ae See Ty enforcing laws | Would take five years to make soldiers|that general vicinity armed with a re ee ag ey os rar the ane | of our men and ten years to rehabili-! volver was apprekended but an ex- Mr. Blackmore appealed for the UD") tate them, and the results only go to amination of the gun which he pos- port of all rood citizens. ,| show what car really be done if your/Sessed inclined the authorities to the “Having had less than four months'| efforts are united. We can not play|belief that the shot which went experience in municipal government,|jone hands. We must all work to| through the train was not fired by you can well appreciate my hestitancy | gether for the good of a!!. Prosperity| him. He was later released. in speaking as an authority on the/ is just around the corner—the great-| Another phase of the investigation subject, but in summing up four/est prosperity ever realized. Indus-|was undertaken last night. The bul- months’ study and experience a8 m&-| trial conditions are improving every] let was fired at a point in the imme- yor of your city, I find = great! day. The farmer is beginning to take| temptation is to appeal to the pulse, | an optimistic view of the future. The| rather than to reason,, of our citizens.) army of the unemployed is beng de-|i7& the Teton mountains, but also te- To choose what seems to be the lesser | moralized and will soon cease to exist.| “Use of the fact that the region trav- evil as far as it affects self, is strong | Success is attained by hand intelligent, | °TSed 1 one of lakes and streams and at times, and s apt to make up be-| consistent efforts, meadows, presenting nothing at all lieve we are serving others in serving] There is no organization of men|0f the aspect of @ desert, such as one Books m i might have been led to expect. This h more entitled to the best of all this|™msht have been led to expect. This Tissue amis ess zg. Ss ourselves, instead of serving ourselves York's soods than ex-service men but! sition and further improvements will ame eee oe Ee Men who work in arsenic mincs have to exert every care to prevent themselves becoming poisoned. They work with bandages over their noses and mouths to keep away the arsenic, Gast. Pan Gingham, known for its fast 9e Zephyr Ginghams 82-inch. Large assortment. Light colors and bright shades and combinations. Yard bcdaeoun base, Cc by serving others, “Policies of finance, safety and| that will only be attained by your own HNN health are, to my mind, dominant| efforts. Think, plan, build. Think of|%® Made upon it by the federal gov- Mostly checks. The dainty cool-looking shades that 82-inch. A very good quality of factors for consideration and while| tsmorrow, Pion ter the tutuee wig|ernment and the Indian department, are such a joy to wear. . 57¢e Dress Gingham for, yard QS each of them is championed by those|a character for yourself and an or./%0 that in 1923 it will be one of the 32 inches wide. Yard....._-.. x, interested solely in phase alone, none|gantsation of the American Legion of Bee ratte ee ee Se 27-inch. Bright colored plaids and 23 of them shor! isregards ‘0 the| which the whol Id will be a." | WAY atvantage ot. the other. To cinider|[ en Proud.) Secretary MacKennon says there HAY, GRAIN, FEED, TISSUE GINGHAM dainty light checks. Yard .........__.. Cc simply our finances to the neglect of a ee |will be considerable new travel to Wyo- Lot 2—Attractive assortment of patterns to choose public safety, good streets and gen- fay sing. a a Ce Woe aioe of SALT from. 82 inches wide, of 7e 27-inch. Suitable for Children’s 15 c 1 than to o an gon this year, becaus Seraser Butber lax each pacarenat of the improved condition of the roads Casper Storage Co. splendid quality. Yard soeeee: aceemecwees Rompers, Aprons, ete......--— ese neenneees c along the Grant highway from Chica- to the supplying necessary funds te operate the general needs of the other. go westward and because of the fold- “If, however, as cogs in the city ma- ers being put out by the association. chinery, one cog must require closer Mr. MacKinnon is also issuing a mag- attention than another, finances is first azine to appear monthly, known as to be considered, as from the result of the Grant Highway Magazine. This its policies comes the supply of power will have a large circulation along the for the other cogs. Citizens and or- route. The May issue is now in the ganizations should loan their assistance press in Casper and is expected to to city administrations to cause the be issued Wednesday of this week. cogs of the municipal machinery to ; properly mesh thereby avoiding fric- 313 W. Midwest Ave. D. W. OGILBEE and W. J. WEHRLI Announce that they have en- tered into a partnership for the seneral practice of law, under the Collar and Cuff and Handkerchiefs Kes French Gingham _ Ladies’ oN GINGHAM | __ Gingham @ ike pales mieroreaers ta cna| aera oe ene ot k asi. Q8c | Siete. in all color, Bor. - - ian Entrance” to Yellow- < * chiefs. In all colors. Bor- have required lots of hard work on the . part of city officials in years gone by. stone; Great Future rin. er Oil & Wehrii AND ders to match. The latest who have received little salary and Seen. Offices 211 OS Building fad for spring. less credit for their very best efforts. ‘Box Casper, Wyoming Special, each ec I will call your attention to some per-} That Lander and Riverton are work- - Phone 558 $1 1 Gg ” so a7 manent improvements done with the|ing together for the good of the x money that has been paid into the city| Grant highway route to Yellowstone N treasurer's office according to inven-| park, is the word brought to Casper U4) ,. tory taken in January, 1922. Casper| by Malcoln MacKignon, secretary o' woud has 50 miles of sidewalks. 30 miles of| the Grant Highway ‘mprovement asso / —— N u sanitary sewers, Two miles 36 to 60/ ciation on his return from those cities { <Cir. inch storm sewer. 600 manholes. 13] at the foot of tho continental divide | Inner-Circle | ? 7 ? 7 h 7 miles of paving, at a cost of $1,260,300.) At Lander he was the guest of th \ en s an. Real estate valued at $311,500. Fire Get Together club and at Riverton con equipment at a cost of $150,000. Wa-| ferred with a number of the leadin ter works system $704,200. Public] residents of that place, including for buildings and equipment $321,850. Or] mer Governor Chatterton, Oscar Nich @ total valuation of $3,455,000. olson and Mr. Dykeman. There has : 7 And still, gentlemen, you occasion-| been a natural rivalry between these 4 ° ally hear remarks made by taxpayers|cities and at times they have op- ERN (9554 = = Our entire stock of La- dies’ Spring and Sum- mer Hats at remarkably low prices. Now is the time to choose your Spring Bonnet. Regular pele $4.75 to that the city has nothing to show for] posed each other in various matters the money paid the city treasurer, and|but in the matter of the Grant high- usually the less taxes they pay the|way they are of one mind, according louder they howl. Of course the pres-/to Mr. MacKinnon. ent administration is beyond criticism: Preperations are on at Lander for But, unless the American Legion, the| the inauguration of the bus service to chamber of commerce, the church and| Moran to meet the park buses there, other organizations give us their moral/in the latter part of June, when the support, we may yet be criticised. park will be opened, June 20, to be The present administration hopes|exact. The busses, of the White make, to create a practical system of real| have been ordered and on the first of street repairs and improvements, and|June a traffic man, used to directing has purchased equipment for that pur-|such a service, will take up his head- pose. With the help of the good peo-| quarters at the Noble hotel in Lander, ple of Casper, we propose to enforce|as fine a hotel by the way, as one the existing laws and ordinances, with| will find anywhere from the Pacific reeal or amendment of such as are|to the Atlantic. Riverton also has a clearly obnoxious or which lack the| hotel of this type, The Teton. necessary results. The enforcement of] The Grant highway approach to the traffic regulations, the creation of a|park, by way of Shoshoni, Riverton new sane building ordinance, are also| Lander, Dubois and Moran is to be included on the program. known to the world through the pub- In the past month we have let con-|licity of the Grant Highway associa- tracts for a sanitary sewer covering|tion, the Chicago & Northwestern rail- the Sand Bar, a large reservoir to’ way company, and the cities of River- RE} control the flood waters of McKinley,ton and Lander, as the Indian en.|| REPAIRED AND PUT UP Kistler Tent & Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927 In spring styles. Just the thing for the little miss for school. Sizes from 4 to 14 years. Regular prices rang- eons! 82 $1,003 $2.7 75. SALE PRICES $2.98 to $17.95 KASSIS THE HOME OF THE GAGE HAT Youth vs. Age Friday, April 28th DON’T MISS IT! WATCH THE ADS Gingham Romper Suits Children’s one or two-piece Romper Suits for boys or girls, All in the newest styles and patterns of cloth. $455. Saleprice- M8C16 9S-09 CHILDREN’S HATS SALE PRICES FROM 98c to $7.75 25 Per Cent Discount ON ALL HAT TRIMMINGS AND FRAMES Scientific plumbing is one of the greatest health measures ever planned for the benefit of mankind. You know that the health of your own home folks is worth more to you then all the cash or other considerations in the world. Good health * a greater part of the time is a matter of good plumbing. We do good plumbing. SCHANK PLUMBING “HEATING CO. INC. “59 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 7Il GET YOUR draw, riprapping the Platte river|trance, for the reason that it takes banks to protest the pump house, also} the tourist through the Indian reserva- about two miles of concrete, at a total/tons. The noble physiognomy of Ciief cost of $25,000. Washakie will appear on much of the “We also plan extensive improve-| literature advertising this route. A ments in the differént departments,| hotel for the accommodation of tour- water, street and parks. We have en-| ists, both those in the busses and those larged our clinic to care for the poor|traveling in their own cars, will be unforunates who are unable to pay|situated at Brooks Lake and will be for medical servicts, and the Welfare| known as Two-gwo-tee Tepee, after club is about to add a tuberculosis|Twogwo-tee pass nearby, where the nurse. We hope to find a way of pro-|Grant highway goes over the top of viding more play grounds for the chil-| the continental divide. This hotel, or : CASPER STORAGE CO, dren of Casper. We have ordered| tepec, is designed as a place where the : gin: trees to beautify our park. tourists by bus will have supper, spend 313 West Midwest Ave. include gingham, crepe, sat- “We had great hopes of a reduction| the night and have breakfast, after een and percale. Regular of our present tax rate for a time, but|leaving Lander the morning before, | ——— ——— = = prices from $1.35, to $6.75. after making provisions for a suffici-| and eating luncheon at Dubois. ent sinking fund to take care of out- ‘The Indian entrance is said to be CALL AND SEE US—LET US TELL standing bonds as they mature and a/ the safest to drive, and to be most in YOU HOW proper contingent fund and cutting] teresting, not only on account of the Elcar _____$400.00 Overland ___$300.00 each department to the minimum, we sublimity of the scenery in approach Reo ______$350.00 Ford Sedan__$250.00 Grant _____$375.00 Ford Touring $200.00 SMALL PAYMENT DOWN, SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT Phone AN Yin Sant, Second and 1406 K Yellowstone A complete line of Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons. All in the newest plaids and popu- Jar spring colors. Styles that are -very attractive. These HAMILTON BROWN AMERICAN LADY SHOES Don’t forget we are closing out our entire stock of La- dies’ Shoes at a sacrifice. All latest models. Come early and get fitted. They are go- ing fast. SALE PRICE 89c to $5.38 Rheumatism at 60 3.5.8. Th hly Rids the Body ef Whsunatinn Bucparhid ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 173 East Second St. Phone 1749 i heart still belongs to ‘the starst anybody care? 8.5.8. is one of the test blood-purifiers known. and it lps build more blood cells. Its med- izes the It is, in fact, a splendid tonic, a blood ‘& blood a enricher. It rheumatism from its, muscles the entire body. it builds firm flesh. It is what somebody's mother needs tonight: Mother, if you can not out fo get a bottle of 8.5.8. surely somebody in your family Somebody, get a bottle of 8.8.8 now? Let somebody's mother OTR ATT SO UT

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