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5 ‘Rey sate 4 RE SCN NED os iF Taal PAGE FOUR POLIGE ARREST 27) PERSONS IN SINGLE MONTH Fines Collected Total Nearly $3,000 in February. Cpe Casper Sunvayp crivune THE TRIPENY BROTHERS ERAGE: AFRIGAN CHURCH! TO BROADCAST SERVICE HERE THIS. AFTERNOON ternoon at 3 o'clock the i choir of Grace African will furnish the ences, hymn—Medley. a scripture readings rmon, “Thi Its Social Burwell, Christian Life in Ixxpression"—Rey. T. J. D. “Lord I Want to Be a and benediction. and Mrs. Vir- Ginia Anderson. Sopranos—Mrs. Alice Jon Emma Sanders, Mrs. Jessie K Miss Mae Christian, Bass—Ed Russell Tenor—Otis Baritone—H, C. Organist—Mrs, Corinne O'Bryant. A. A. SLADE TO ADDRESS LUTHERAN MEN'S CLUB AT FRIDAY GATHERING) (Contributed.) Superintendent of Schools A, A Blade will speak to the Lutheran Men's their next regular club meeting Friday evening, March 7, at 6:30 in the newly. decorated b et room of the Hennix | Mr. Slade will 1! effect of immigrs can complex a ing plan lesira eby these effects: wil to our country. > high standards of citizenship, mated by experience and handed down by Anglo Saxon ancestry to the United States, the highest standards yet reached anywhere on earth, shall be maintained and improved. No enlightened American can con- 11 be otherwise. n on our shores of thousands. had their stand- ym, their ideals of nd truth bred celve that into them h the ages. We shall them with an ex- tended » lead them into a new and dazz! light. To them it is a new ation of civilization. We low them to work gut the tion, nor shall we allow the: » the prey to fanatical lead y to those vultures w s thelr attaing light H Guthrie several men at ject Ww intended to st We are 1 1 t Especial ! those ested Yealin unable to come by 6:30 in at 7:15, 1 for broadcasting | T! ‘The Tripeny boys have been brothers for so long that it is not worth while to separate them even or purposes of biography. The fact is that they have been brothers ever since the younger of the two was born, John is a few years younger than Bill, but what does mountg to between brothers. does not mean that John is either the best or the andsomer man of the two, no difference what his sonal opinion may be. v day ® boys had their first birth- Adirondack mountains, s Falls, and after they had gone to school and learned to the story of Rip Van Winkle into thelr hands and they at ec recognized the dangers of the Adirondacks, and re: 1 to get out of that country as early as pos. sible The were live ones, and did not desire the world to run away from thera during» any nap they |® might indulge in. They both attended school regu- ldrly and studied hard, and’giancing over the report edrdsiof their school days, sent home by their teacher, not a single absent, tardy or de- merit’ mark-can be found in the record of either brother. Their father had died when they were very young and they early rned to shoulder responsibility. have been afraid of in As it always happens in fami) where, y have the boys grow up, and these two followed the usual custom, One day John said to Bill, “You dig out from the old fireside ‘and find a place where we can have a better chance and get on in the world.” boys, DvOTRIPENY WAS Under / SHERIF FOR S YEARS - Accordingly, next day, after a sound night , 8 sidered the matter carefu oncluded to fare forth in such adventure as might a havin gave John a bill of sale of his tops marbles, skates and his . half interest in a certair Rover, and took up h on his journey in the general ¢ tion of the setting sun. In the course of time, having learned much through experience aml observation at intermediate stopping places Bill rounded in to the port of € The wealth he had accumulated on the way w required but little care for fts safe- keeping. It bothe 3111 least of all. This was in Noting the fact that the Webel Commercial company needed his services, he ed them, they — gratef d ard Bill became . trust and valued employe, ‘and so. re. mained for two years Then there came a political oppor- tunity. A new sheriff had been elected and needed, most of all, a g00d trusty undersheriff to serve subpoenas and keep down insurrec- tions and outbreaks against the peace and dignity of Natrona county Who _ better Bill Tripeny could do th: Bill held the Job for five y 2 came out all in one piece and enjoy. ink 1 health. It .w now 1910. Bill relayed the good news to John back in the ondacks, that Casper was the » they had in mind in ‘early childhood and to come on the next John. came. ¥ ed a b with *the Kimball es een, TRAPENY DRUG Go, WHEN JM 6 ret Fitsr Case HERE, WORKED IN CONFECTION STORE Owe BY MR. SeHOLTE- and later was Schulte pany the employed by confectionery. With he latter concern he remained for three ye . In 1915 the hands in Tripeny brothers the establishment cigar and confectionery bust. in a frame building on. the nt site of thelr dsome bust building on ‘South © Center t. They plugged along and d drugs and toliet articles. to stock, and as they. prospered purchased the property. In 1920 the frame building burned and at nce they erected the present building which is devoted to drugs, toilet articles; Jewelry and the vari- ous lines of merchandise carried in For Choking Asthma New Discovery Gives Quick Relief and Comfort— Often In 24 Hours Asthma, Hay Fever and Catarrh are responsible for much misery and failing health. If-you ure a sufferer from wheezing, sneezing, difficult breathing, hawking, raise ing phlegm, ete. to prove that you on stop these troubles quickly and Ny with the pleasant, scientific orente Formula, I will send y: $1 bottle postpaid and free charge or obligation.’ Tf it satis- fies, tell your friends and pay me only One Dolar,,otherwise the loss ia mine. | Merely send your name ay for this Hb al free introduce nly for 10 days, 311 % High School Class Special arrangements are being made to young men and women who have h the Commercial Department of th accommodate a number of ad the good fortune of attending e High School Night Session, CASPER MINISTERS 10 | SPECIAL CREDITS will be given: high school students who enroll for MEET MONDAY MORNING The Casper Ministerial will hold a meeting Monday morn church study which all ps the city will be expected to aecording to announ nt by ciation officers. Important mat will be discussed and the meeting | will ra paper prepared by th: Rev. L. B, Carter. classes starting: March 10th, 9:00 a. m. 546 East Yellowstone March 1ith, 7:00 p. m. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, ln Phone 1325 the modern drug store, including a fine fountain service, Yes, the Tripeny brothers are good business men. They are enter- prising and thoroughly alive to the times. Own one of the finest busi- ness houses in the city, worth at least calculation $150,000, and they contemplate two additional stories to it which will more than double its value. They stand well in busi- ness circles. Their word and their check are both gilt edged. They are popular, agreeable, and have stepped right along from the day they discussed Rip Van Winkle back in the Adirondack mountains. In fact, they have come to occupy the very air castle they builded on chat summer afternoon. NATRONA HISTORIAN COMPILES BOOK UPON FREEMASONRY IN WYO, “Fifty Years of Free Masonry in Wyoming,” by Alfred J. Mokler, srand historian of the Grand Lodge A., F. and A. M., is now complete and will be ready for publication after the Grand Lodge session, to be held in Laramie next August. The book will consist of about 300 pages of text matter and 40 pages of cuts. Since the manuscript for this important work is complete, The Tribune has made arrange ments with Mr. Mokler for a series of articles to be published in its Sunday editions, the first of which is te appear in next Sunday morn- ing’s paper. Mr. Mokler is author of the “History of Natrona County,” and is a writer of considerable note: and his articles will be very interest- ing and entertaining. Don’t miss this splendid series of articles, to uppear exclusively in The Tribune. Join the big Tribune family of readers NOW. George Campbell and Duke Wheeler Back From Cuba George W. Campbell, president of the Campbell-Johnson store and Wil- Yam J. (“Duke”) Wheeler, an em- ploye of the same establishment, have just returned from a six weeks’ tour of southern and eastern states. The men stopped first at This is the first time a washer of this high grade has been offered for less than $110.00. sport. York at whi made for the store here. Two Arrested On Liquor Charge Are OutOn $1000 Bonds George C. Strawn and A. Soren- sen who were arrested Friday by the county and federal authorities on Nquor charges were released yes- terday on bonds of $1,000. MRS. RUBY BANKS Des run-down in health, spelis of nervousness, hi so I could on my feet sometimes, and could not eat nor sleep. try Dr. backache since. and the the cause of It. Hot Springs, ‘Ark., where they en- joyed their favorite game of golf. They also went to Havana, Cuba, where they indulged in the same then went up to New i@h place Mr. Campbell of considerable size ARE YOU N ERVOUS ? Moines, ‘Favorite tablet TIowa.—"T I would have Do You Have Headache, Backache? Hear What Mrs, Banks Has to Say. was I was advised to Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion, which I did, and it completely cured me and I have been well ever I can eat and sleep good now Prescription’ I am delighted to recommend this medicine to all suf- tering women.”—Mrs. Ruby Banks, 605 E. 16th Street. The use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has made many women happy by making Get it at once from your nearest druggist, in send 10¢ to Dr. them healthy. 8 or liquid, Pierce's Invalids* Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pack- age.—Advertisement. This WASHER SALE Is Making | | HISTORY in CASPER Never Before Has the Buying Public Responded So Readily as to This MOTORCYCLE EXPORTS A continuation of the substantial recovery begun by motorcycle ex- ports after the depression of 1921 was noted in 1923. Shipments of motorcycles increased approximate- ly onethird in both number and value over 1922. The average unit value diminished from $252 in 1922 to $240 in 1923. The total number SHOW UPWARD TREND exported in 1922 of motorcycles, =a motorcycles were 15,976, as compared to 22,112" Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee Phone 623. 228 East Second St. and the pumber going to other fore- ign countries graduates down to 123 exported to Austria. The rate of exchange in many foreign countries has had much to do with the export Which has been demon- strated to hundreds of pa- tients in this office and too at prices you would expect to pay in Denver. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed Plates that are beau- tiful in appearance, best of materials and workmanship, $20.00 22K GOLD CROWNS $7.50 BRIDGEWORK, Per Tooth, $7.50 Painless Extraction 4th Floor O-S Building Great Value Giving Sale. ! A WOODROW WASHER AT THINK OF IT! Don’t sweat over a stea: a Woodrow NOW whil NATRON ih Ki \ Don’t pass this opportunity, for just as soon as our present supply price will rise to a very much higher level. ming wash tub this summer. Buy le the low price remains in effect. PHONE US FOR A DEMONSTRATION Examination Free DR. FRANK CARLL Telephone 564-J The Woodrow is well and favorably known. There are hundreds of satis- fied users in Cas- per. is exhausted the A POWER Co. PHONE 69