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PAGE TWO Coe Casper Dally Tribune TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. which were unprecedented in local town lot disposals. a short time, the approximate date of HIGH SCHOOL UNIFORY braid thereon a sleeves seine | | OTS STILL SELLING IN ropoe, ion will be given long and i have not more 2 be “ ae caarpeaten: Set buyere and * 1) a three rows of narrow white braid. No In yesterday's Tribune appeared a decorations of any kind or color are t ; Statement indicating that the Teapot be permitted. A black tie uf reason NEW TOWNS Development campany has en office at able proport is to be worn. (2) ITE the camp of the Mammoth company | plain navy NO BLAME FOR the uxpense. Im return for the city water supply, it ig considered Mkely that the division & bod issue will be floated to carry ' serge skirt, made jon the Teapot dome. This was errone- And Jewelry Repairing of “ } nta- here is no connection between will {n turn apply for admittance into plain or , with no ornamenta ous and f the mite of Casper, and thus Tey] rm order that all who ihn to enioll| ton. Between November 1 and May 2] 54, —— the two companies. the better kind the city for the water and other con-|i,' the Natron’ school for the] the cotton middy fe to be replaced by| _ Hoth local offices veg tend é pa ia the wen PI company report that inter: ALL : ding to her erea and a navy blue midday of the same style veniences by adding to coming year may know in advance the nm one, but with blue or| &*t % being sustained in the sale of population fulréments of the school in the mat-|*# the cot lots in the new town of Teapot. Peo- The urgent need of adequate street | Toe Miermnens O& the woe wing black braid, and denring no decora:| "ott. were unaile to get out to the Lights in some of the outer districts] Sone is issued by schoo! authoriti tions. The tle is to be °F | townsite during the days of the sale of the city was made plain last even-] 0) | Uo oa cists of the schooi| "4 of reasonable proportion _ [nave been calling at the local offices ieee Coontinas J. J. eae the uniform, until November 1 and| “Boye—The West Point grey uni) a¢ 232 South Center street and 213 Mr. Hancock requested the city light tter Bi consist of (1) a plain | forms will be secured in one order a8! x¢awest building to get information committee to take tmmediate action] Ser MAY 0: *lagy, not blouse or | soon after enrollment 5 is possible. | regarding the property and to sélect “ ] upon the installation of are Ughts Ont | cited at the waist, having a regula — their individual lots. ‘The company’s Determination of Death Cause Is Only] 2e.25.°eioe, no ipnaac tn the DANE Se Vesieetian cor ae tel “wrod, the eign min Pleas saber | eomeontobeee are Be var ea aa eee atte and heavily popu-| tree straight rows of narrow white 8-15-1t¢ | ing up the recults of three dayb’ sale, mits of e cll é = = = The Art Craft Shop For Gifts That Please. Lessons in Lamp Shade Making and Embroidery. 304 TRIPENY’S 241 S. Center Phone 73 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” Case of Andrew cently as the result of a most Subject Undertaken by Coroner in E. Boyd Today That Anita E. Boyd, whose tragic de&th occurred re- mysterious administration of deadly poison, met. death through taking bichloride of mer- cury in powdered form, was established beyond question this morning, when a coroner’s jury returned that verdict after only ®ve minut deliberation. clear that in his mind, ame to his death of mercurtal pol by an unknown LW nvestiga found traces est was conducted by M. W. Pu Dr. O'Donnell also stated that he conducted an ¢xamination of urinary content taken from three of the four four victims of the p: » who are living t the mi but still in danger, and found bichlor = ie of mercury to be present in the f ase of Carl Falkenberg and Mer- red between ton Boyd, brother of the deceased, but led, five days after » found none in the case of he polson, and the time sawin McGrath? four-year-old son of tes’ Hole rancher. est over and the cause of 18 of some sor from the fir of put etsablished by a coroner's jury as preposter. als may now turn to the unravel le credit for sev-|ing of the mystery which still sur Reichenbach said.) rounds the administration of the fs symptoms of mer-| dose. Witnesses called today at the | eurlc poisoning grew mc.e apparent,’ quest failed to throw any light upon and I was at a account for it. the situation and no questions were I was however, that in some, asked which would in any way im manner y unknown to me, some] plicate any one in th affair. form of 1 had gotten into the ~~ intestinal tract.” | Wood, the sign man. Everything In closing his testimony Dr. Retch-! under the sun in sign 8-15-1t© EXTENSION OF WATER SYSTEM 10 COMMUNITY EXTENSION ADDITION: (o OOUGHT FROM THe CITY COUNGLL Council Unable to Promise Improvement Asked by Corporation Before January; Lots in Two 40- Acre Tracts to Be Sold for Homes Extension of the present city water system to include two 40-acre tracts, known as the Community Extension Division, and fastered by many of Casper’s prominent business men, was asked last evening at the weekly meeting of the city council by Earl C. Boyle, who represented the division before the legislative body, and who pointed out the innumerable advantage to both city and suburb, in year, as a home site for refinery em. the extending of the water pipes. ployes. Prospective purchasers are grow- It is altogether probable that within ing restless and wish to know the ex- tent of the water supply before mak- - ing their buys. Only upon action of Fills the council can these water rights be s s . obtained, and Mr. at as asked to determine as near! possible the time of installation, that the people (1) ow ee S lots may know, + In Limps: intending to purch: deliberation, the 9 extend the sy: ry {s an impossibility any other projects in which the city is interested at the present time. The lots of the new sub-division will range in price from $500 to $1,400. Those whose price is set at the lat ter figure are situated on the street of the new division which is to be paved, } fitted with sidewalks, sewers and curbing. 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Those who opposed Mayor Blackmore pack thefr opinions by were upwilling to whose powers or abil- he duties of his office ntense campaign by mem: bers of the council with the ald of th police department during the comi weeks. Open mufflers, excessive speed, parking in the business district, and reckless driving at intersections| will receive special notice. Chief of Police Alexander Nisbet was present last evening and agreed to enforce such an order to the limit. wei iit om Megas SOLDIER-POET IMPROVING. CARDONE RIVERIA, It Aus. 15.—Improv in the condition of Gabriele D'Annunzio, famous Italian dier-poet, who was seriously injured na fall at his villa here Sunday, is indicated in a bulletin issued late Iai night by Dr. Dy 1, professor of sur- gery of Padua univ y. 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Experimenting with an uncer- tain brand is expensive—be- cause it Wastes timeand money FRANK E. LUCAS of Buffalo Candidate for Nomination on Republican Ticket ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY, ABILITY; The candidate of ALL the people, guaranteeing full time in the office. Opposed to two salaries for state officers. Vote for Your Northern Neighbor (Political Advertisement). I hereby announée myself as candidate for the Re- publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on j} August 22. ' Robt. J. Veitch YOU LOSE IF YOU DON’T ATTEND THE MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE Skis Shae Clalins 4 A KEY STORE ed Prepare for Business Classes Starting Aug. 28 You will pay for a business training whether you get itor not. Either you get it and capitalize on it as long as you live, or you will not get it and pay for it in opportunities lost. You will pay for it in the smaller salary you will be obliged to accept. You will pay ofr it in the harder work you will have to do. You will pay for it in the long apprenticeship you will have to serve at a smaller salary. The _first_method of paying for it nets you a handsome profit. The second exacts a heavy toll. A few months here will save you years of monoton- ous apprenticeship at a small salary. It will enable you to step into responsible positions paying good sal- aries right from the start; positions offering clean, dig- nified employment; positions offering excellent oppor- tunities for advancement. Join This Class Aug. 28 DAY OR NIGHT Call, Write or Phone Today for Seat Reservations. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE 546 E. Yellowstone—Phone 1325 P. O. Box 31 ooo grererooooosoooss [Political Advertisement] ooeeeoeooosooe es For Representative In Legislature I hereby announce myself as a-candidate on the Republican ticket for the office of Representative in the State Legislature from Natrona County and solicit the support of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held August 22, 1922. { Marvin Bishop, Jr. PPOSOSOOSOLEL0O000 900000900 000000060006000060000086 —— (Political Advertisement.) | ANNOUCEMENT 3 I wish to announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for State Senator from Natrona County, subject | to the will of the voters at the primaries, August 22. HARRY FREE (Political Advertisement.} ANNOUNCEMENT To the Republican Voters of Natrona County: T hereby announce myself as a candidate for ffice of County Clerk of Natrona County. I have lived and eon en, aged ie benno in Natrona county: for nine years, and feel that am competent to handle the affairs of the office. If successful in be- ing nominated and elected to the office, I mise to give my full time and attention to the duties of the ottlee and to administer the affairs of the office as efficiently and economically as possible. FRANK L. RILEY

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