Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO _.__ &be Caspet Dai'p Cridune BIG GAIN SHOWN IN WHEAT GROP FOR THE YEAR Several Grains Hold Advan- tage in September Esti- mates but Others Show Loss in Forecast. LAVOYE IN SAL pasy, incidental to th |the Salt Creek oil fie Agriculture change ! winter wheat, the same condition h true in oats, > and Louisi est of the ‘Consolidated Royalty com- pany. He was recompanied by 8. A. Lane, who is a director of the cor- poration. and vice president of West- exn Exploration The two men spent abo linepecting properties in fields and report conditions picking up in that distr new fields havi a within the pa PERMANENT THOME | | ESTABLISHED BY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in Platte and Al r sup. a8 pest this at harvest indicate ¢ 65 per crop of § s8 s fell off 52,000 tons; J. & Fabling, general agent for t to 1,557,000 tons, which Pacific Mutual Life Insurance con: 0 tons more than the/pany of California, was in {Saturday and whil ‘es dropped 9,000 bushels to; mbe con. Cas ere made nections whereby agency | per would be represented by See HEARING WILL BE POSTPONED , WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Hearing of the Keller impeachment charags Hughes coming well recommended, ‘having been with the company nearly a year and formerly worked in’ the office of the Midwest Refinery, He jis @ married man and is making his jhome her: It i nection e to agains’ Attorney General Daugherty '" 1 vicinit wan postponed by the house ju-/new 1 chance to deal with dielary committes until December home practice, which 4a not The . tpone was adopt: digplayed Compt The boys say of sheit wervices, call ed. by v Co. 202 Midwest k for Ly - fe departinent im was made asper weReny JUDGE WHEN ASSAILANT “ans Gao Chir ant ae lis, Canada, arrived Monday © attend the annual meeting of secreny Jers of the Consolidated Roy: jalty Ol company and visit the Malt \Oreek and other oil fields ot demon- | mings Wyo- Wallace Adams, colored etrated Sunday night that he had an| Mr. Ci is a well known geolo overpowering desire io carve some-)sist, having an international roputa body, and it was only when two other|tion, and is also a large producer of men of his xabe dragged him away Oil, both In the United States and in from the victim of his inclination that) foreign countrie he desisted from his act. This was| This is the first visit of Mr. Corte the second time that Adams had|to Casper, who will spend the week made the same woman the object of | looking over the surrounding fields an attack. The other instance was| several weeks ago when he had used; n in an attempt to demonstrate} hig, masculine power. “But, Judge, the gun that I had the It makes Judge Muri woman and town. You c or take 90 day’ no difference, replied “You cant beat up a away with it in this} either pay $100 Hine] | other time wasn’t mine.” n Sista! LIQUOR VIOLATIONS = DRAW MANY FINES possession of Guy | Brown cost wher an even $1 Monday Brow pleaded guilty police court | A sleepless night cost Terry field $16. Bufield got up at 2 6 he couldn't sleep and went | the lot of the ihe | at $3.50 295 rooms at $4.00 249 rooms field was a later succeeded in convincing the judge of the same thing. Billy Gibson once again smiled {nto the face of the judge last night in po lee court and was once again assessed a fine. This time {t was $20 for be- ing @runk and creating a disturbance. Tom Merrill wae fined $20 for drunk. enness and noisiness at a Chinese res taurant on the Sandbar ——- CHICAGO ia the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, railway stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living atthe Classified ads in the Tribune are} winners and possibly the keys we give with every 50c paid at vba d it} win you a bic prize. ‘AERIAL DARE-DEViL TO STAR IN CELEBRATION AT NEW TOWN OF THROWN QUT BY Plans for the two-day celebration next Saturday and Sw location has been variously known in the last few years as Mosher camp, Castle Creek and Lavoye. C. W. Sparr Returns Wyoming's wheat crop based on uF : to Oil\ approximately one mile ao aoe forecasts < \From Tri 0 LL| south of the Midwest gas plant on the) LOVELL, Wye. Sept. 19—W. B. 3 325,000 by ! P. | main Casper-Salt Creek highway. Hartigan, chairman of the Big Horn °\Fields of South) bushels, a | nounced its cooperation with the Ged-; gent out by stat ication and representatives from that! |charge, Ca salo of eS — of the Bureau c. Ww returned Monday |organization will be present both at Willis, mae sa earing nomics, United S' from a trp to the Texas|Gays. It should be of particular in- cape case. in the inter- ten days) ing southern | 7 Casper I Ben | ‘omises 1 00 buahels, &* Realty Co., 202 Midwest building. rming all wil! be cut for grain, which | with T. R. Hughes in charge. Mr js down 134,000 bushels from 1A8t ttughes and Mr. Scherck have both] aoe been local agents for this company —————_— ——|for some time. It has been the de sire of the See Ben Realty Co. to EACHHE make life, health and accident insur ance a big factor in their office and now with the coopertion of Mr. jHughes, this is made possible, Mr. tention of this new con-| we Kel 8 Canadian Operator! $100 089 ONS, aya pon Meeting LIQUOR GASES T GREEK REGION « LOVELL JUSTICE = f Lavoye of Democrats in Big Horn County Insufficient — Case Dis-iissed. When the applica- tlon for the postoffice was made it was recorded in the latter name and} by that name the town will be offi- | clally known in the future. The lo- county Democratic committee, and a druggist, has been acquitted of the The Casper Motor club. has .an- The testified tant he purchased a quan-| tity of d~> @ica ginger from Hartigan and afte* obtained a similar amount of the gipger. Hartigun’s defersé was based on the assertion that the complainam had told him the medi terest to local merchants in that it presents an opportunity for them to/ get personally acquainted with their Loe Creek patrons. The feature of the program both lary ernoons is the Cochrane-Bell fly circus with “Dare Devil” Duncen! erforming pis’ apestacuinr. stantn.| ne Wat fees Sim Mavee/ges thas F ie on the wing of the When he returned the second time - Hh in® he said that he had broken the orig. while the pilot does a tail spin.) ina pottie and spilled the contents. pach aera) 5) ugh the air and similar COAST HEA 1” WAVE PASSES STOCKTON, Cal, Sept. 19. — After 12 days of sweltering heat, ranging from 94 to 102 degrees, Stocktan’s torrid wave passed lant night, A year ago Monday there was Jent both af ish ment for the crowd speak- ers have been obtained, ineluding Judge Charlies E. Winter, Republican nominee for the house of representa- tives and others. Frank Mondeil, floor leader of the house, was scl uled, but had to cancel his engage- ment owing to business in Washing ton amuse It is expected that the celebration will draw 2,000 or more datly from| ® frost which did $100,000 damage ne Salt Creek field in addition to| ' beans and potatoes. th who go from Casper. MGM enh dep The committee in charge is com-| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Sept. osed of C. H, Smit € 19—A, tempetature of 11] degroes P FE. Place, and Revert Copsey,| was registered here unday. Lavoye, and Bert F. Beil of] on two days in 32 years of weather Casper. a records here have there been higher temperatures. It was believed that a big brush fire burning In the hills about 20 miles southwest of here | he: aii for several degrees of eat. | Jewelry ana watew repairing Dy ex | pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co... 0.8 Ride. 35-0 | Thie moisture-proof container keeps it erispy and fresh. | \ K JHETHER you use hard or soft water, you can now enjoy rich, smooth, full- flavored coffee. The discovery of Nash’s Deli- “4 cious Coffee blend—after exhaustive studies and practical tests—makes this possible. ' Carefully roasted, tested, steel cut, and air-cleaned | —free from chaff and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. “Your coffee will tell you.” _ It’s the favoxjte coffee of the discriminating house-wife and popular hostess. = Packed in one and three-pound containers. Sold by Your Grocer Remit your Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association premiumis to Robt. A. Byrnes & Son, ~ General Agency, Western Territory, Suite 318, Midwest Bldg. It Pays Five Ways We have secured the co-operation of Mr. T. R. Hughes to conduct the affairs of Life, Healt: and Ac- cident Department of our Insurance Business. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company make it possible to write a complete Protection Policy which pays five ways. Ist, It Pays for Sickness. ORRISON ROTEL; M HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE | || Clark and Madison Sts. | Try Our Special 2 te "e Gat HOT LUNCHES j Lertace Garden j | Daily. a Home-cooked meals i a coche ol pastry. Wednesday Sie. | BUY cial—JIGGS’ DINNER. PALMS CONFECTIONERY Phone 1113 || PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted \ Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 2nd, It Pays for Accident. 3rd, It Pays for Permanent Total Disability. 4th, It Pays for Old Oge. 5th, It Pays for Death. Mr. Hughes will be pleased to call at your office or home anytime and quote you rates and terms 6f this or any other form of Life, Health or Accident In- surance, as well as adjust your claims, change in Poli- cies of this or any other company. Call our Life Department, ask fot Mr. Hughes. See Ben Realty Co. 202 Midwest Bldg. THRILL-HUNTER FINDS GAME AT | ers a splendid evening of sntertae. { ment. | the fun village, a dosen deputy sher- | iffs, garbed in the pieturesque attire) $1,000 to $90,060 were assessed in this jags court, with the maximum fine being levied on one of Natrona county's law officials, who found to } be that much shead in « diack-jack same. tivities of the first night tired of bucking _ TUESDAY. SEPTESSSER 19, 1922. Plug tobacco ta the sole currency} A mat who has just died in 1. uded py the inhabitants of some of the} made a fortune of more thar. 15 pow oe, Fijian Yslands in the] by Biring out pushearts to stree: ; ocean. SLIPPERY GULCH LEGION SHOW = of the earmarks of a | stake, there was dancing at $1,000 a | dance to keep each one amused. Last night it was difficult to make the ete circuit of the show, as acne all | | i e dedication of the tow staged by the George Vroman post,| sise of the See seeks ld, have been announced @this seornine = a a a Kanon apenas cient to keep one busy for several K night gave | hours looking about. : by a committee of merchants in charge of the affair. e Evidence Charging Chairman| several hundred © iheid-hust: | Tonight ae DUR, ocd esse week, Slippery Gulch will hold full sway at the Arkeon—to those who | have never seen an old time town, | a visit to Slippery Gulch will be a revelation, as the entire interior of the huge dance hall has be-n trans- | formed with scenery appropriate for the occasion. Tonight the first number of the Slipper Guch Howier wil! appear. ‘This newspaper will be given away at the @oor, with the only modern feature of the sheet being advertise- Headod by Sheriff J. ‘sno trouble at all to dye your lingerie, dresses, sweaters, draperies or curtains the fashionable shade with RIT. Just follow simple directions in every package. . Be sure you New Improved RIT. Each ke is Cad the guarantee and price ple on the package. See the RIT fabric color éard at your dealer's today! White RIT removes the old col: Never Say “‘Dye’’ Say RIT be three editions of the Paper pub- ished and in each of them there will be one or more true stories of early Casper and Wyoming pioneers. abs raph ceactaa for roy triage ong When the participants in the fex- Pay up the tiger or had won a ‘s key ior THE SCOTT CLOTHING COMPANY’S WONDER SALE Is more than we have claimed for it. Hundreds have found real values in men’s and boys’ wearing apparel of all kinds. Special purchases from our huge buy from St. Louis job- bers continye to come in Py truck loads. Hundreds have found extraordinary values. You 24.95 $29.99 934.90 Have many exclu- sive features only found in our suits; ‘many with two pairs of pants. Men’s All-Wool Hand-tailored Suits of Serges, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds _ BOYS SUITS AT $4.45 $6.45 $8.95 $12.95 $14.95 ~ $4.45 Cavalary Work Shirts Khaki, Grey or Brown color Men’s fast color Madras Dress Shirts $1.35 Sizes 14 to 1714. Men’s finest Velour Hats. Ail colors $1.45 This is a splendid value. Heavier than ordinary. Made for Fall weather. THE UNDERWEAR VALUES ARE THE peer tah IN CASPER SCOTT CLOTHING CO 240 SOUTH CENTER ST.

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