Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 8

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$714,075 FOR Ss } BOOST FOR OUR TOWN VOL. 1 on that day. was * with many beantt mes Were played and oyed by Mrs. Holt served many thing * appetites, su salad, lemonade, ic: Those present were le Dan’ resent. very Projects for Ninety Miles to; Be Constructed In This State Approved by Wallace WASHINGTON, D. C, June Expenc:‘ures totaling $214,07 Longmon y will visit They mo. of Cheyennd in been approved by culture ¥ available for roads national forests and or adjacent to the of primary importance counties or communities. Five projects will be three of which are pe coln county. between Du Meadows cons pleted *t a cos to funds pr one of the main southern er National park tional forest three miles of the Alad ~ din Hulett road in Crook county will . where TWO MORE YOUN and Mrs LADIES. Elmer A. Edwards an. of a nine-pound girl 26. The young 1: ted,| Mr thin Lin-| not ver road |on con: t of $35,000. ne eg rhage A tng |, Dan Coughlin returned from | The Buffalo-Tensleep road crossing | » Junior, mee ease De S25 thaw the Big Horn forest in Big Horn coun-|— 24 py the illness and death of her|t ty will be completed at an expenditire | (= A total of $67,000 federal to complete of $71,000. funds will be expen the construction of raad between Cheney in Lincotn county. F . Where they » with her four ay from a tives an and vicin COLUMBIAGRIPHOPSNE loft last Sunday for a visit with rela FINANGES ADJUSTED IN =* aia aa Ss RECORD TIME, REPORT for Salt Creek, where he has a Idaho, t for the erection of a store j Carter, recently of Casper, have rented and moved into Sw ORK itors of the Columbia s S store che Co. has culminated in a satisfactory] y arrangement whereby the indebtedness| Mr. and Mrs. C. Evans have moved to Denver, will make thet Colo., where they . They left M of the company. both principal and in terest, at the discretion of a readjust ment committee, {s postponed for a/iast Friday mornir period of three years, leaving the com-| {ug a host of frier . pany free m embarrassmer m success in thelr new home. through in¢ividual actions and in po “ee sition to proceed aggressively with it new polic! f production and deale co-operation, sH. Wi president of the company, in hi public statement since the readjust-| ment plan was effected | Frank S. Henline, forme “The Columbia company is not und Nicolaysen Lumber compa: never has been in the hands of a re-| ne ceiver. A petition for such action was! W: filed by small holders of stock but th plea was dismissed promptly. The agreement of .a majority of note hold ers against the company to defer pa ments both on iriterest and princip: from April 1, to August 1, 1 Pendelton Sunday and baby son for an extended visit in North i friends . his present home, or visit with Mr. and Mrs. infant daughter of Mr. and Geiger, is yery M with Maxine, Mrs. P, W. |pneumontia, but according to latest re- after deducting an amount not in ex-|ports her condition is slightly im cess of aggregate bank deposits on| proved September 15, 1921, is healthy indica- eee tion of the faith they have in the earn-| ing capacity of the Columbia com-|patnfni injury to his left ring finger pany under normal conditions. This /jast Monday morning. While in the plan could have béen blocked by ob-/act of repairing some of the gears in jections from 25 per cent of the note/ his brother’s car he suffered a badly holders, hut not three per cent Ob-| mashed finger which will result in the jected. }loss of the nail. “The volume of business in the last| cee month, considering the season and the} iss Margaret Newell Herman Mead experienced a very of Waltman, uncertainty as to the success of ef-|-y. apent “Wednesday ‘night. and y with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey all concerned, has been more thi Sci isfactory. Improved products, the; © .w. Wood left for his home in closest possible relations with our fam-| crook county, Wyoming, Saturday aft y of dealers. and strictest economies} ernoon on receipt of word that one of in production we are confident will/ iis danghters had been bitten by a combine to develop a fy improv |rattiesnake and was not expected to ing business outlook for the com-|jie. pany.” | eee | Miss Mary Boyle ts in Denver, Colo., — ttle effort on 1 yourself of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Pedden of Cas- NATURE LOVES BRIGHT me spent last Sunday with Mr, and COLORS \" cee | Mrs. Dora Baker of Greybull, Wyo., We see the truth of of this statement/arrived Tuesday evening for an in- in the varicolored flowers, the vivid definite visit with her son sunseta, the birds of brilliant >’ um ;ter, Mr. and M make. But we never see it eremp:!-| ger PERC GA IROL® 5 SEER OTOL a tbe 330 eat | SRIEND-OAEDINAL MARRIAGE. person of a splendidly healthy womar “| Mize. paint this health?/ How does nature marrixge of ne siste: Why, in the rosy cheeks, the trans-/Friend, to Herman Cardinal on parent skin, the smooth red lips of|Weanesday, May 10th. Mr. Cardinal such a woman. And she molds it in|is connected with the Mills Home firm flesh apd rounded contours. ailmg woman ts deficient in natu coloring and she does not even appear to advantage in clothes that would off her more attractive sister. Many women who long for glowing health will find that they, too, can have charms if they will give a trial to that} remedy which brings stren i} women — Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound.—Adv. The ir home in couple wif } BARGAINS IN REBUILT Underwoods, Remingtons, « L. C. Smiths, Royals. Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 112 E. Second—Phone 856 rs. Lucy Holt for|¥ RSONALS. \t AUTO TENT AND BED KISTLER TENT & AWNING CO. 747 SOUTH LINCOLN SiReES BASEBALL. } he warm weather of } someone said baseball and al- D And before they ted 3x ‘vith the good work rranged «= bat n North The first game of the sea- played last Tuesday aft on and from all appearances Mills ow bas a team which will be hard . especially w! one considers hort tin: ich our boys got had hardl: ow will Mrs. Hunter, hardly any workout they North Casper’ with a score Of course one or two weak nts can be picked in the team as it stands at present but with proper training this team should be able to ight through the sea. If to be very taken into pare ned fruits, newspapers, zines. they need most support from everyone get together and is properly cz 1 other ec mit that a good b a town, reg or location, so and help boos a good fast ball team. Dc orth Casper say that we do n out as well as they do. V t they have a good fineup they brought a real~bunch ters along with them last Tues nection with > now schi vening this be equipped ~ Pi RESBYTERIAN Opera chairs, €be Casper Daily Cribune MORE PROOF. TWO NEW BUSINESS HOUSES. Mills is to have two new business y & bunch of the live| houses in the very near future. Perry Mills started to organize a| Hunter will open a jewelry and novel-| store on the corner of Fifth and)” ptr Wasatch north of the postoffice. He "** Voted for in the — to repair watches and clocks, at which trade he bas had about 18 years’ experience. Mr. Hun- ter will also continue his insurance and rental agency in his new loca-| tion and it has beén reported periodicals Xr. the news stand. ‘ool hour, coming Sunday. CHURCH. 10:30 a m. Evening service, 8 o'clock. | C. Ross will be the speaker of the THE MILLS NEWS £2) MILLS, WYO., JUNE 2, 1922 that | who has the reputation | of being a very good cook, will pre-| homemade pice and pastries for) at the store. Mrs. Alice Roubidou will conduct a} lelicatessen shop .and new stand in! the new addition to her home which is nearing completion. a full line of pastry goods, home can- | Jellies, ice cream, ete. also! and maga-| This ts the first business house for Midwest avenue and is located op- posite the school. or ye nlating She will carry Roubidou is! starting a coal and wood business later and should this| 1eaterialize his office will be in con-! to which have been in toreage in the Shobloom warehouse n MUls for the past two months by a ourt order, were taken back to the : Lyric theater n Casper last Monday and Fleming. | for reinstallation. orth Casper, The mayor and council of Mills held game sc heir first regular meeting in the new 4, at North|town hall recently completed last Casper. Game called at 2:30 p. m.| ‘Thursday, May 25. The new furniture Everybody turn out ‘cently installed consists of a nice = = RESDYTE: RIAN LADI P. yterian Ladies t regular noon at meeting the hom nm. After the regular s was disposed of luncheon was served Tho next meeting will be held at the Tabernacle Wednesday, June 7. , Mes- res Omar er and Perry Hunter Will act as hostesse Mike Mikels and Tony Stoltz have been overhauling their Flivver-mobile the past week tn expectation of mak ing a lengthy trip for parts unknown. W. T. Wilkerson and son have beer on their homeste: about ni miles north on the Salt Creck road afte the future. ot A ender age of the young host and 2b o2p.m. pny this week and part of last week put | Pinie Dockham, ting in an ive crop of splds/ Smith, and other sm tal ck Pend he purchased mo’ his own lot new house he street door to next r building on Wasa kK exp sid® and out in the near future. ao. “MAC 8: “How you sol SAYS.” to keep tabs on the out?” <_ A number of friends and neighbors Ben Mart n gathered at ne last Satu afternoon for a social hour. ‘Refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames le, Christenson, Eskew, Brake- Phillips, Hunter, Mellis, Kelley, Dockham. the service Mr. Lindsley finery from Casper. bill Todd and ia connectior meat business. GRADUATION And Then Start Pre- One of Those Good Positions In the We do not have enough graduates to fill the positions offered right here in Make the Summer Months Pay You Handsome Profits Mrs. Harvey nice gifts. H. B. Brakebill aa ae ee BIRTHDAY PARTY. Todd entertained Inst turday for hor son Harry in honor is third birthds ts the hours were from 11 a. The NEW BUS LINE. G. W. Lindsley bus line between here and Casper. He has a nice new Republic truck which is equipped with a cab which will ac commodate several passengers. is primarily be for the accommodation of patrons of Riverview park, it is understood Hazel has establishe4 desk and six chairs. The coun- il is also considering the purchase of a good safe for the town hall which will provide a place in which to keep the town records and any other val- uable papers that may accumulate in Because of the A light lunch was per ead Master Harry was the recipient of| guests were! ‘a and Noel Hamilton, Roscoe and 8@@®@e@¢seeeeeeeee [Political Advertisement]? °e Ruth and George Sylvia Lambert, Beulah Archer of Waltman, uso the three sister. ot Harry—Gien la, Ethel and Maxine ‘Tota. $< an¢ Wyo. a While intended to will also transport re- —>——_ workers or shoppers to and has purchased a new Ford truck for delivery purposes with his grocery and DAY paring for Business World Casper. JUST CALL THE PRESIDENT =| CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. PHONE 1325 | RADIO STATION FOR MILLS. ders with several receiving station in Mills. M. Gar- side, our present electrics inspector. who is a graduate radio eng‘neer and former radio instructor in the army. is to assist Mr. Lemley in construct ing this, the first wireless station for our town and it is understood that it Will be the equal in size and receiving radius to any other station in the state of Wyoming at the present time. Broadcasted concerts and news, such as is sent out from ‘ue Tribune in Casper and various other stations in NO. 18 | Here is another proof that Mills ts still on the map and not on the de- joeine. In addition to installing a new p-to-date water works system which election and bids are being advertised for at the present time, Mills is to have a radio station. C. F. Lemley,|Denver and surrounding territory. jelectrical_contractor, has placed or-| will be received, as also will he wire- ! YOUR coffee taste will tell you what words can’t express—you’ll love the ] delicious flavor of Nash’s Delicious Coffee. Whether brewed in hard or soft water, it makes ~ a rich, full-flavored, satisfying cup of coffee. It’s the coffee of no regrets. | A new achievement in coffee blending plus that “hot roasted” crispy freshness. Air-cleaned to remove chaff and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. j In one and three pound containers. ) .Your Grocer Sells It = TONReneves Sedge e Candidate For District Judge I take this means to announce myself as a non- partisan candidate for election to succeed myself as District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, subject to the primary election in August. JUDGE C. O. BROWN. r=. SHOE SHOP High Class Shoe cand AT LOWEST PRICES N.W.Cor. Second and Durbin Streels - Downstairs. Sleep How Are You Equipped for That Vacation Trip? Have You Provided For and _ Shelter At the Close of the Day? SEE OUR =— SHORTEST ROUTE TO CAMPING COMFORT PHONE 927-M |\We Received Another, Carload ~ | A DEMONSTRATION IS WHAT WE LIKE TO GIVE | A Payment Down and an In- | stallment Every Month. electrical supply ess telegraphic messages from any houses throughout the United States Part of the world. Many of our fore- most citizens have expressed interest material which he Sommers Tiueh he, srit wee inthe jn thi new projet and have. wished FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 19: MOVED—To larget. quarters: tas ment Consolidated Royalty building: we have available for sublease som. good suites of office rooms at one-hait Prevailing rental rate; also storay. spece with freight elevator. Western Realty ©o. Phone 1078. 6.31 W. H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 Best Creamery Butter, per Ib________40c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 doz. 55c 98-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour_ 48-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour. 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour_____ 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal 4-Ib. sack Jersey Cream Buckwheat B71) a as Bae a oe | 55¢ Large can Log Cabin Syrup, 5 Ibs. net_$1.19 2b. can Strained Honey 14-gal, All Fruit Jam______ 18-0z. jar Cherry, Strawberry or Rasp- berry Jam ___ 32-0z. jar Delicious Jam______________45c 1-Ib. jar Pure Strawberry Preserves____35c Gal. cans White Karo Syrup_____..____ 75e No. 214 'Tomatoes, solid pack_j successful results for Mr, Lemley in his new venture. 38c No. 214 Empson Pumpkin____ ort No. 214 Empson Hominy_____ Wins No. 2 Green String Beans_____ May, vey No. 2 Sifted June Peas__.____| You Want No. 2 Sweet Potatoes ________ pe: No. 2 Pork and Beans_____ are er pg No. 2 Fancy lowa Corn_ No. 2 Small Onions__________ No. 2 Beets _ Tall cans Milk, per case_____________ $4.75 Tall cans Milk_ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Full quart baskets of Strawberries___20c¢ Head Lettuce, nice and solid________ 10c Green Onions_____----___ 3 bunches 10c Long Radishes_______ ----3 bunches 10c Cucumbers, each_____ 15¢ Rhubarb. = GALLON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____$1.00 Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____$1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can-__90c Half Peaches, per can_._________.____75e Apricots, per cans 22 es 28 e Plums, per .can______________________T5e Apples, per can______________________75e Crushed Pineapple, per can________ Sliced Pineapple, per can_______ Argo Corn Starch, pkg_________ 10 bars White Luna Soap__ aperwetn «|. Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27¢ P. &'G. Laundry Soap, 15 bars_______$1.00 Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c White House. . Solitaire .. Butter Nut. . Advo . Baker’s Cocoa, 1-Ib. can_____________25¢ Baker’s Chocolate, 14-Ib. can SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES No. 214 Half Peaches________ 35c No. 2 Ex. fancy Sliced Peache: A No. 214 Apricots__ a eae No. 214 Pears__________ Peal ice fans No. 214 Pineapple___________ $1 00 No. 214 Green Gage Plums_ a No. 2144 Egg Plams_______ Them No. 2-Strawberries _ You No. 2Blackberries__________ Them, | ee ee a Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 10909 9O9 9989909 0950000999900 9 000. BOOCODESCCCOSOC CCC CCE SEES. i t t t " : eR ee me sh oa

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