Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 6

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tin $504 epe rep on aid sr F wees st =Ce8 ee es" PAGE SIX. SECOND EDITION OF HISTORY 10 BE READY SOON Publication Authorized By A. J. Mokler to Supply Demand. A. J. Mokler, formerty head of the Commercial Printing company, and author of “A History of Natrona County,” will } today for Wash ington, D, C. tn the east Mr Mokler will visit several other cities | * also. Mr. Mokler said this morning that he had recently authorized another edition of his “History” and that this would be off the press and ready for distribution within a few days. The second edition will be sold at greatly reduced rates. This hag been rendered possible by the fact that the great expense of set. Ung up the type and making plates for the books will not have to be gone through with again since the Plates were already made and nothing needed to be done but to Print and bind the book. ——_———___ FIFTY KIWANIANS 10 ATTEND JOINT MEET WITH DOUGLAS GLUB Approximately 50 members of the Casper Kiwanis club have signified their intention of attending the joint meeting of the Casper and Douglas Kiwanis clubs which will be held at the Higgins hotel in Glenrock next Wednesday evening. Following are those who will at- tend from Casper: Charles Anda. Harry L. Black, H. A. Burk, W. J Bailey, M. A. Becklinger, C. L. Cron, 2. Chandler, W. bb, B. T. Cul len, C. A. Cullen, Hal Curr: Donahoe, H. B. Durham, a, Dumars, Dr. J. J. Donovan, R, J Fuchs, E 8. L. Griebel, C Johnston, Fred Jessen, J. Frank 8S. Knittle, J. R. Lioyd, _| He left the next morning. applied. In fact the people grew to . | Sovernor was going to set any such) jie John so well that they elected ,| example to the rising generation! nim a member in the city counci) You would scarcely look upon] and joined the ranks of business,{with him and wins the respect of all who come in contact with him. John M. Whisenhunt as a product] embarking in the motor car trade of North Carolina, neither would we. pdargp espn Bi ok rcs ganna evi However, as soon as he grew up and| pack. was able to travel he got away from! Herding an automobile after driv. North Carolina, just as far as his|ing a brand of bucks proved no task money would carry him. He might/at all. The education and skill ob- have remained in his home country | tained In the one effort was of high a few days longer to complete some] value in the other. unfinished business but ke overheard what the governor of his state said to the governor of the adjoining state to the south and that settled it. If the As time went on and business picked up John gained a reputation as a square guy and fulfilled every test in this respect anybody ever he wanted none of it- Wyoming} ana then reelected him, and the Leary, Dr. H. R. Lathrop, Dean Morgan, R. H. Nichols, J. 8. Pettin gil, C. R. Peterson, Charles B. Staf- ford, Duane U. Stolp, B. L. Scherck W. A. Schultz, G. R. Stewart, P. H Sauter, Dr. George Smith, Dr. W. HL Snoddy, O. W. Twiggs, Albert E. Tweed, Fred Van Gorden, A. R. ‘White, A. L. Wallace, J. B. Walker and Charles Niethamm BOY SCOUTS IN CROSS COUNTRY RIDE, CAPITAL CHEYENNT, Wyo., Nov. 17—Fifty cavalry horses from the Fort Rus woll stables were provided Friday by Colone! Boniface, commander of the 18th United States cavalry, for Cheyenne Boy Scouts who partic! pated in a ten-mile cross-country ride, EWvery youngster gamely rode to the finish, but some of them will take their next few meals standing. Cheyenne's fi of one and one-half miles, |e would suit his purposes much bet: council! made him president of the ter, Out here he knew the gover- body. | Then when the lamentable nor would not worry about any such! deathsof Major Blackmore occurred matter, Mr. Whisenhunt became the acting John was born in 1881 and came] mayor, which position he will retain to Wyoming in 1899, so he broke| until the exntration-of the present) away early, in ample time to west-|clty government next January. crnize as he grew up. He bought| During his councilmanic service| himself a Stetson hat the day he ar-| Mr. Whisenhunt has originated and| rived and has worn no other brand/ favored many projects of high value} meanwhile, Fact is he only removes|to the city and during his incum. it when he retfres at night. bency as mayor has. directed the There wasn't much else to do in public business with wisdom and prudence, ALL the Casper country when friend John arrived in camp, except punch In the business life of the city Mr cattle and chaperone sheep. John Wh'‘senhunt holds a high position in assumed the sheepherder's crook the esteem of all those who dea’ eS A tith ts, Note sic Metsdag A tos and applied himself diligently and became an expert in the industry. 10,000,000 School Children €. need ey 5 SCOTTS AI EMULSIOgp \' He remained in the business for some years and accumulated some wealth. ‘When Casper began tc show metropolitan signs John close: out his sheep and ranch interest Capitol avenue, is to be dedicated by the Boy Scouts of the city with a bicycle parade and a bicycle race CASPER “IS + THE- able to save money?” save money, later on -Z0-O1MFD - mr-ore » W-T4A+ Z— *§ <4- + syy—-9. mig ino: crn > oa ROYALTY 4ma+O- “Tf you want 09 know whether you ate destined tt be a success, you can easily find out. Are you rs an indisputable argu- ment that success depends largely upon one’s ability to Practice thrift now—tr will pave the way -for success Depostt your savings in | NATIONAL BANK > CONSOLIDATED i fs « 5OFQOO +. POPULATION =+-+2¢ FUTURE - CAPITAL “70> One Heavy Wear-Ever Aluminum TURKEY ROASTER With Every GAS RANGE —James J, Hill © TBQ-00r «mrt - Upt -4-"Mspaw: m4 Equipped with LORAIN ib Z0—4>NOr these $7.00 Roasters Free. ELIS OSIOLIaSIIOLISIOISIOS SSSI Ss BLDG, Phone 1500 Casper, Wyo. With Hoffhine Printing and Stationery Company | The Community Chest Means Much to Casper a new machine. up-to-date Rebuilt, Rothrock | JOHN M. WHISENHUNT WILL BRING YOU A FACTORY REBUILT TYPEWRITER Balance Like Rent MAKES, REMINGTONS, UNDERWOODS, L. C, SMITHS, ROYALS, ETC. These machines are rebuilt by the largest factory of its kind in the world. Carry the same guarantee as Trade in your old machine for an Prices on standard machines range from $26.50 to $83.25. Other machines as low as. $10.00. Wyoming Typewriter ‘e By, ‘ \ 8 N \ ) N N N N N \ N N \ N N ) N N ) ) \ N = ~ OVEN HEA REGULATOR hojice of right or left oven—many prices and styles to choose from. Come in now and make your selection and secure one of TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. AMPLE LLP LE LD LE LE MEL IE LILLE MELLEL LS SS ES FLOWER SHOP TOBE OPENE : A new floral shop will be opened | up in the near future tn the Stilphen building at. 642 South Center by E. R. Briesch, Breisch’s announcement. The establishment will be known Flower Shoppe. It will cut flowers and plants and will specialize in flowers for parties etc. A beautiful interior will be given the Flower Shoppe which will be finished in white fvory. Mr. Breisch hag been a resident of| ‘Wyoming practically all his life. He went to school in Cheyenne and! later to the University of Wroming. For seven years he was office man- ager for L. A. Reed when Mr. Reed was superintendent of the Midwest Refining company. He 1s conge- quertly well acquainted with Casper people. || Books on Reserve Surveying and Locations Geologists, Oil txperts, Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. Phone 467-W 115-119 East First St, | Shadow" by Willem Locke, a | —(United Press.)—The of Church Co-operation List at Library official 228 East Second St. JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR Wyatt Hotel Basement | CALL 802 by Dorothy Canfield, “The Alaskan” by James | “We Call For and Deliver’ or Victrola Like scores of others, you have probably been wanting to pores them side by side as only tones CAN be com- pare: ‘ Smee tne mechanism of either {s thoroughly rentable, such a comparison helps you choose YOUR favorite.. It ig for this reason, we have a complete line of both. Brunswicks | Victrolas and And and Records Records IT DOES make a difference where you buy your meastoal handise. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co Home of the Chickering : 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 Special Terms Now On! BUY YOUR Hoover Sweeper Don’t Buy any Sweeper until you have seen THE HOOVER and had our special terms explained to you PHONE 69 FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION The Hoover is the biggest selling cleaner manufactured. NATRONA POWER CO. PHONE 69 Get your contribution to the $54,000 Community Ches eady for December 3rd. i Yes pene ees SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1973 4 att - Were: of the Presbyterian Geteey U. S. A. met at Hore! Cha This department wth © findings Pigeon’ Fresh Roasted Coffe Phone 623 WHILE YOU CAN ACTUALLY SAVE CASH MONEY rtment Union the

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