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PAGE FOURTEEN J. D. WOODRUFF JAYS BRIDGER, WAS “UNCOUTH Pioneer Resident of Wyoming Gives His Impressions. SHOSHONT, ¥ 29.—Jim scout, nered, vile- D. Feb m rding to J. place, who was © Wyoming hills be- r left them, but Wood- able to substantiate the dger had two equaws “I know Jim Bridger only in the hills,” said Woodruff, “which, course, was only one side of him and his life. I could not say whether he was a drinking man or not, for the at when I knew him there Wagon,” ne few persons ew Bridger, will ing the alleged Woodruff con 4, “especially military forts, whiskey was absolutely taboo. So far as possible it was kept away from the soldiers, but, strange as it he soldiers quite often pply when the nearest urce was a thousand or more miles Gistant—which goes to show the difficulties of prohibition under the m¢ avorable conditions. ough to say that if drink whiskey, se when the itself, he brance of Jim Bridger is of an uncouth, ill-mannered, vile talking m: he had only hen he was t and more moral rs who were better equipped with education and refine- ment to withstand the temptations of a time when there was no law except one wn sense of the fit- ness of thi 4 os ONE DEFECTIVE FLUE CAUSES HALF OF ONE TOWN TO BE WIPED OUT BY FIRE. The town of LIMON, Colo., suf. fered a fire that cost the city $150,000 just because of one DE- FECTIVE FLUE. Why should contractors and builders continue to tell the people that brick chimneys “Ara Just as Good”. When. the National Board of Fire Underwriters will tell you that more than 90 per fires in residences, school d churches, are caused by defective flues? When you build insist on Asbestos Chimneys, ond you buy, be sure the house ipped with ASBESTC3 CHIM- ORDER TODAY. Phone J or go to the factory, 1014 South Oak St. Take the blocks home and put them up yourself, and steadilf es Government.— They are ye been “It's none of your infernal busi- ness to what party I belong,” wrote @ woman voter of Mt. Vernon, South Dakota, to the county auditor, in response to that official's effort to register her under the new state primary registration law. Do You Want a | House’ A 3-Room House 14x32 AND Beds complete. Dining table. Chairs. Rocking chairs Rug 9x12. Sewing machine Chiffonier Coal Range stove Heating stove ALL GOES FOR 9000 This house must be moved off present site within 30 days. Dobbin Realty Co. 237 S. Center St, povereveaer cy. ye) Clip the Coupon In Today’s Tribune And Get a Package Of Lucky Strikes For 9¢ of | used by 4 “Se vera sex ella CODY ANNIVERSARY TO BE WIDELY OBSERVE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 29.— Governor William B. Ross has re celved telegrams from a majority of the governors of American states, endorsing observance of the an: versary of the birth of Col. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), February 26. The messages are in response to a message sent by Governor Ross on that date. February 26 is legally “Cody Day" in Wyoming, under an act of the last legislature, but is not a legal holiday. inet 4K PST NEW LAMP BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new ofl lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8S. Govern. | ment and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oll lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent alr and 6 per cent common kerosene (coal ofl). The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St., Chicago, IIL, is offer- ing to senda lamp on 10 day’ FREB trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each local- ity who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without ex perience or money make $250 to $500 per month.—Advertisement. Rose de Lima, who took as her last name that of her home town In Ohio, is now singing in Landon. She is e pupil of Jean de Reske, famous Parisian instructor. SPRING HATS $9 mS 150 New Spring Hats in a wide variety of styles and colors will be placed on sale Saturday afternoon at one o'clock at the very low price of $3.33. These hats were ordered before the dissolution of partnership and were bought to sell.at from $5.00 to $8.50. Buy them at this Saturday Sale at $3.33. You will surely want several of these nobby hats at this price for all costume colors are éepresented and styles for all. DON’T FORGET THE TIME Saturday at 1:00 P. M. A delayed shipment has placed 3 more dresses on our $11.75 rack. All sizes and colors. Every dress a wonder- ful value. Also new arrivals in better dresses. Many large sizes. C. M. ELGIN, Prop. ~~ §Joumple Coat’ ana § Hotel Blocks CO. Che Casper Daily Cridune THE ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT OFFERS THESE Exceptional _ At Our Special Prices We know it’s no joke to keep busy children’s feet well shod without a constant drain on the family pocketbook. A scuffling boy will often wear out a pair of shoes faster than a factory can make them. We do contend you will find it very much to your advan- tage to buy your children’s footwear here, where moderate pfices and honest foot- wear values prevail. SEE THEM SATURDAY s Strong Flexible Scuffers Just the proper shape for growing feet. And how well they do wear! Soft, yet strong uppers, sturdy extended soles. And as flexible as a willow switch. We Py have worlds of customers who demand this shoe for their children. In brown, black or brown elk trimmed, in lace. Brown only in button. Sizes 814 to 11 $2.98. Sizes 514 to 8..______ Trim Shoes for the Miss Here is a dressy shape with medium, roomy toes. Made of smooth brown or black calfskin that will give unusual ser- vice. Soles that will stand up. You'll find this shoe will make you a regular customer of this store. Chuck full of * $3.48. Sizes 814 1011. Bae Sturdy Shoes for Hustling Boys Our boys’ shoes give the average boy a hard job to wear them out. We havea dandy in a medium round toe blucher style that is a wonder. It comes in smooth brown leather that polishes well and has soles carefully selected for hard service. Introduce your boy to a pair of them. Sizes 214 to 6, $4.00. to2 Pliable Shoes for Baby’s Feet 13 A Striking New Low Heel IN A VARIETY OF MATERIALS People who like low heels are due for a treat when they see this trim, new pattern. We liked it so well and knew it would be so popular, we bought it in six different materials. So you’re sure to find just the color you want. It is hand- somely made and has contrasting trimmings which give it a most pleasing appearance. In black suede, brown calf, grey suede, patent leather, beige suede and patent $4 98 ° Sizes 12 Here’s where we defy competition. You’ll find these little shoes are not only pretty but give most satisfactory service. We have a large variety of colors to choose from, too. Uppers soft as a glove and flexible turn soles. Roomy toes to aid proper foot growth. Sizes 54% to 8-_-_________ $1.98 First step shoes with very light turn soles. In black and $1. 48 MOWEE ears hae uckoe 54438 and grey YOUR HEALTH DEPENDS On the care you give it. Be sure that the soles of your shoes are not leaky these slushy spring days. Our basement repair shop will fix up the old pair for many more weeks of wear. The work is always well done you’ll find. W'S ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT “Where Every Shoe Is Out In View” SHOES REPAIRED