Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1924, Page 18

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“ SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1924, ow dovn 2,900 feet in a 4%-inch Baie’ ‘This test !s being drilled by nine|the Wyoming syndicate on Minne- gota-Western leases. PAGE EIGHT FORMER CASPER MAN (3 BOUSTER OF MAXWELL CAR Edward Richard Makes Trip to N. Y. Without Any Repair Work. By SPARK PLUG That Casper's fra is being ef- fectually advertised “even suhto the t boundaries of our land” is s out by the following letter Drilling Near Shoshont. Test on section 36-37-74, miles south of Shoshon!, Wyo., is Automotive Melting Pot end rings of Wyoming For one who has never been | position to see these beautiful the attractive displays are (Continued from Page One.) week: Mrs. Cody, Big Six Speed- ster; Lee Fluroy, Big Six Speedster; James McPhail, Special Six Tour- ing; C. B. Longer, Light Six Tour- ing; 5 used cars. Not so bad. at same amount of ‘The actual difference in time was only five-hundredths . of -~ minute. i Five carloads of new Studebakers will be ughgded here during the fore part of the week by the Stude- baker Sales and Service. L. D. Branson spent the week- end in Sheridan on business. We judge that Lyle must be seeking Northern’ climes as a possible out- let from the heat. harm can be done by the choice of books read during the summer. Troubles have been many during the past week at the Auto Service Steel superstructure showing end view of boiler and turbine rooms of Salt Creek electric plant of ithe Midwest. The building covers approxi- Here and There r i kk. dt rky a week or 80/Co., and asa result they have adopt- nhs win - Ola lumpy mattresses remade at from F ard Richard a former! ed the motto: You can’t keep a the Casper Mattress Factory, 326 t of our city, and a c | good firm down.” store at Lavoye is doing a striking | West. XelloWstone. 16i7J. er, Mr. Rich: business. A complete stock will be installed at the store, a move which has already entailed the movement of several truck Joads of furniture. Otis Tacher, formerly employed in Boyle's Garage, has gone to San Diego for an indefinite period of time. _ iH Carry plenty of of] in the crank- ease these days." A some time ago In his Max- well touring car and made the en tire trip witif the maximum of satis faction and the minumum of trouble. | Mr. Richard is now,securety estab- ished in New York. The communica- tion follows: Woodhaven, Long Island, N. ¥- June 6, 1920. park Plug: words from good old New York. We are nuw established and settled in this town and some town it is, Building ‘a golng on at break- Would your floors stand ‘this test? IHE chances are that your home will never be inundated. But every wet shoe that leaves its mark on the floors, every drop of liquid that is spilled on them produces the samo effect in a minor way. J, A. Grosheart, with the Grey- bull Vulcanizing and Battery Co., spent several days in Casper dur- ing the past week, and {s returning to his home Monday in the excellent company of a new Dodge Brothers coupe, Fly-fishing will soon be fn order. A complete selection of files will be foung at Richards and Cunningham. ‘The thinking fellow calls a Yellow. Phone 4. Bot O’Hura has just arrived here For soft drinks a r Ba ® Sol piace to |» om. Seattle, “Wash. enjoy them—Kopper Kettle Inn, The Dodge Brothers Motor Co., outdid themselves a bit and built a special coupe job for Dr. Keith of W. T. Bradley, who attended the University of Colorado during the past year, is in town fdr an iridefi- M. J. Lashmutt) and Lawrence Simpson have accepted positions as mechazics at Boy! Garage. Construction camp, boarding house ani bunk houses at new electric neck speed without a let up. It is a/ Casper. He called at the Coliseum nite time. 4 common sight to see 50 to 100| Motor Co. on Saturday to claim his| camp of Midwest company in Salt Creek. Wor thenb smoke ae: is Pitcairn WATER SPAR foundations laid today and two| pride and joy. ye—a New Per-! Quick service from Yellow Cab. fection Ofl Stove. Baileys Furniture onths later to see 100 families liv- months later t © 100 families liv Store, 326 West Yellowstone. 1617J. ing in the houses, with pretty green lawns and flowers about them. We still have our Old Maxwell, running and we haven't touched it » our trip ea It now shows r 20,000 miles and pulls and runs . On that one tip we cover: 0 miles running through nine es, and driving eight hours each ever a stop for repa Al aiting to go as it is today. ° Maxwell is very popular in New York as it is in Casper. “The Good Maxwell” fs its true name and it is Alike a “true norse,” always willing Phone 4, is your proteciion. You cansee visible proof in our window—a Watersparred panel submerged in water for months at a time. Water can have no effect on the surface. Waterspar is water- proof. The hardy finish will not crack, will not turn white nor peel. Not the leas jqyful at the comple- tion of the paving over the North- western tracks at Park street were the denizons of the Patterson Oak- land Co. aybe now the 0—Tennis. trains will that infernal] jriday, 9:30—Tennis, whistle blowin, Friday, 7:30—Board meeting. Y Business Girls’ Club. The ¥ Business Girls’ club will enjoy the second picnic of the séa- son Tuesday evening. The crowd will meet at the Y, W. C. A. Tues- day at 5:30 where cars will meet Harry Osberg, a Junior in the Uni- versity of Colorado, arrived in Casper the first of the week. ot eat AS OIL SHALES TO BE SURVEYED DE BEQUE, Col The juvenile army storming the Rialto this morning made one look for the Pied Piper, only to discover that the part was taken by Harold Lloyd. Prizes of Columbia passes and balloons made competition un- usually keen for first places in line, Pat says, at appointed director of the national Y. W. C. A. work for industrially employed girls and women, succeed- ing the late Florence Simms. Prior to her death in 1923, Miss Simms spent many years developing the work for industrial girls and women to its present national scale, reach-| ing thousands of girls empléyed in factories in all parts of the country. “The public, generally speaking, out Today 1s the big day for the Leo Douds and the Merchants. These two league leading teams hook up in the bal and bat struggle which will probably develop into a con- test for the championship of the In- dependent Leagu Besides Waterspar transparent there are eighteen different beautiful colors of Waterspar colored varnishes and enamels. You can use theni youre self. Pittsburgh Proof Products. Do you want a rod that wil! stand the gaff? To find it go to Richards and Cunningham. W. J. Bafley of the Bailey Furnt- , June 14.—A re- and able to take you up hill and them to go to the picnic grounds. ture company says that the branch | survey of the mountains of,ol down, through sand, mud or snow| J. H.\ Barker is now connectea| Tho committee in charge requests} Drefers to think with Dityfor senti-) Mr. Wm. O'Keefe, proprietor of earecions several towrnailo ewer and {f in a hurry as fost as sixty|with the sales force of the Wyom.| that all reservations be made not mie ety about girls employed in} the Casper Dry Goods company an-| ern Colorddo is under way. o and it will keep up forty by the|ing Oldsmobile Co. He was formerly |!#ter than Monday noon. such industries," said Miss Carner | nounces that halt of his store space} ‘Two parties of surveyors have Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. hour, and when ia heavy traffic will] with the Paige-Jewett agency. wate yesterday. “Instead, “they are’ en-| will'be devoted to a specialty shop] started the big task, and a third is throttle down to 4 or 5 miles an hour een Girl Reserves to Leave for Estes,| titled to our respects” The Y. W.j under his personal direction, while to be put on July’1, when more Proof Products in high gear. She's a good perform-| Twelve new cars were delivered to| Monday evening a delegation of |.C- 4. 1s helping them realize their | the other half will ‘be occupied by) funds are available for the work. er and no exaggeration. We love| happy owners during the past week| Girl Reserves will leave for the|!mportance in society as producers) the Kline Jewelry company, for-| | Herman Jaeckel, assistant super- 252 SOUTH CENTER our “Good Maxwell." Write me al by the Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. We| Rocky Mountain conference of high|*"@ sive them an opportunity for) mally at 135 South Center street.| visor of surveys, of the surveyor Paint and Glass S ly Co., Distributors line when you have time. Hope you| cin’t understand this pessimistic at-| school girls which is to be held at|*¢!€expression. I believe firmly | In tho:specialty shop will be found | general's oftice, Denver, said he be- aint ans ss Supply Co., Dis! @re well and happy. Posphere. Estes Park, June 17 to 27. that these women are among the/ silks and silk novelties, Japanese leved his men will complete the re. Kindest wishes and regards to| ~ —— The girls chosen by the club to people who ‘e going to help bring | art goods, and infant: novelties.| survey during the current calendar Dear old Casp J. J. Sturgis purchased a three|reprogent them at this conference| “bout a better social order. Their | Mr. O'Ksefe will be in a position to| year, This sutvey will make avail MR. AND MRS. EDWARD |ton International truck from thel|are Margaret Nichols, Margaret |°*Perlence is a valuable one upoM| extend his u@ual courtesy and to| able. accuraté data on location of RICHARDS. Nash Casper Motor Co, last week.| Stanley“and Alberte Wagener. which to build for the common good | meet old friends and welcome new |the. hundreds of thousands of acres of all of us Miss Carner, who has already assumed her duties, hag largely, Specialized in Industrial work. \Fol- lowing her graduation from, Bryn Mawr her first association industrial work was done in Wilkes Barre. Later she was onthe staff of. the Y. W. C. A. in. the east. ceniya state For several years she; was engaged in the training of industrial _— YELLOWSTONE PARK NOW OPEN We'll say it was some purchase. The ig truck will be used to haul food for the furnaces of hungry oll. field workers, Seven states in the Rocky Moun- tain region are represented at this annual conference. An attendance of over four hundred 1s. expected. The Natrona county high school has been represented each year for the last three. i A peogram of technical help for club work, fine nationally known speakers, organized sports includ. ing hiking, riding and games fills of. western Colorado oil shale, whi\ at some not far distant future date will form the basic material for this section's greatest industry. —_—— > For satisfaction try the noon-day junch at gKopper Kettle Inn. M. J. Dendiger is now employed as traveling salesman for the In- ternational Harvester Co., in this territory. His headquarters will continue at the Nash Casper Mo- tor Co. for some time. ‘The Cleveland convention {s prac- th “forgotten in the excitement resulting from the announcement that Harold Lioyd is to appear in a picture emphasizing his.fear of girls. The beglassed comedian should Calt-the Tribune for highway tn- formation. pe ce ater ? 2? 2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? t An averagé healthy man should be (Continued from Page One) of Buffalo Bill. Each year, to pro- mote as much as possible of the early tourist trade, a little band of Cody business men arm themselves with shovel and snow removing machin- ery and tackle the drifts in Sylvan Pass, the highest point on any Park entrance. The Cody road will prob- ably be used slightly more than any other entrance this year, if past traditions hold good West Yellowstone ts probably the least used of the four gateways, but is open and reported to be in good condition. This entrance is used largely by tourists from the West, The Salt Creek representatives of the Nolan Chevrolet Co., Measrs Boston and Midert, delivered seven new Chevrolets in the field last week, and report business conditions as excellent. We didn't doubt that for a second. MAKERS DIFFER IN OPINIONS the ten days full of the best. eee Board of Directors. The regular meeting of the board of directors will be held at the Y¥. W. C. A. Friday evening at 7:30. eee Hi Y¥ Club Entertains G. R. The Hi Y club of the high school very royally entertained the Girl Reserve club at a very well planned picnic Jast Sunda At 2 o'clock 48 boys and girls left the high school for Garden Creek where games were played until the call to eats was sounded. After a fine dinner around the camp fire and more games a secretaries in the National ‘Training school of the Young Women's Christian association. For the past year she has done special study at Columbia’ universit, BALLOON TIRES DONOT PREVENT play this role to advantage. Good catches are synonymous with good tackle, Let Richards and Cun- ningham complete your selectic able to lift two and a half times his own weight. a For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. ———— WATAWAVALE ALTA AIANAY, BIS IMAM AIAN PPA MAS +4 +. * + mainly Salt Lake City and San truck bearing the satisfied 48 re- 3] +i Francisco. At the North, the city turned ‘to ‘Casper. ba | he of Gardiner guards the portals, and ee *. > FAST TRAVELING $4 tt + 444 isa thoroughly important entrance (Continued from Page One) G. R. Candy Sale. : she aaa mete ce teat he Gain Jor] are finding but little to complain of| The candy sale given by the G. R. +114 - 4 at the moment, outside the com.|2t the Golden Rule Saturday was 5 ng | Transcontinental Auto route. The . oe aay PRE rd Se re I F +t Cee er toe ie uments: ont|netition furnished by cutrate or| YeFY successful. ‘The club wishes | Pickup Is Just as Fast as|| bd i | far in advance of the others, and|_8%D" tres, as the large manufac. |‘? express its thanks to the manage 8 \. a : ei | bl thin year proved to be no exception, | {ers call them. Akron plants are|ment. of the Golden mute for ver] With Ordinary Lires, |} Ps ‘ ba | ha Tho Park ts at. present. {n the| ‘ming out m heavy production | mitting the sale of the candy in the ” bx lg ee: Rye hands of thousands of traveling which {s going into hands of con-| tore “ef Tests Prove. * ba nalesmen who have attended the con-| "Umers. Btocks are not exception- ° +, - D4 Vention of their order at Salt Lake|®U¥ heavy and while rubber prices Basketry. + City, and are on their way to East- tern points and home. The Park cha speed in an automobile equipped was to be opened temporarily on| Still may be advantageously pur-| Very Successful term of cladses.| with balloon tires almost as quickly June 11 to allow them to view its| chased by makers, Fifty different people enjoyed the/ay in one with high alr pressure wonders but the Inter decision of the Park board to open the Yellowstone to the public has made the sales- have shown signs of hardening in the last few days, raw materials There are indications that tire manufacturers are coming into the raw rubber market more freely and The Basket class met for the last time Monday evening and closed a classes during the term. Numbers of beautiful trays and baskets of different kinds can be made. It is possible to work up to a high tires, In fact, the difference is so small that it is almost negligible. | This interesting bit of information, Don’t spend your summer outing worrying over impor- tant papers and valuables left at home. eee men's party more public than pri-| the world rubber situation is becom- following comment which had gained vate ing more settled, despite-the in- Miss Kisaick Returns From some footing that: balloons é Folks Vacation, Living as you do within clination on the part of some Eng- acceleration, comes as the result of three hundred miles of this country's| lish producers to abandon the Miss Mary F. Kissick ts expected | exhaustive tests by The Miller Rub- Sraettnncred miles of this country's} lish proguosrs : ‘to. abandog.” tha lt, ‘setuen today, thammaee | yaeation:| er terneae Our banking service includes the most modern of Safe at | one trip to the Yello-vstone.| tion, allow shipments to proceed | 1" vacation has been spent at her| A powerful car, equipped with e two excellent routes from Casper to the Park. One of them and let the fittest survive when of the planters production and con: home tn Towa. cee 4x5 tires was first thottled down to 2 miles an hour on a level stretch of Deposit Vaults where you may rent a full sized, double the ok of the two, is called the| sumption have b: “a Miss Lucy P. Carner has been! road Then the ecelerator 7 Hf i Eateeies Newer " alied ‘the | sumption have been adjusted to each keyed box insuring the utmost privacy and security to through the towns f Shoshoni, ufact ‘Thermopolia, Greybut. Cody, Manes nee oe eee aaa art then into Yellowstone Park over Sylvan Pass. Tho other route is known as the Lander route, and fol have banded together to combat in- fringement of patents by makers of “gyp" tires, which are sold without ®& guarantees, while one manufac- your property. We also have storage space for silver- ware, orierital rugs, etc. low. the identicy ray Jown the identical highway as the| turer is putting out himself an un: ; here con-| guaranteed fabric tire to meet this . tinues West to Lander, and then|Siaas of competitl North through Du Bois and over ore Two-Gwo-Tee Pass and into the Park It is understood that work ts be ng rushed at the British factory It will pay you to call in and see our modern equipment through the Southern entrance. i i VI ‘ It is well in planning to make | Fecently acquired by the Goodrich D i : Be eee on pltnning 20 make a] copay ain Wawa aes eae and investigate our SERVICE before going elsewhere. Casper, to take one of the two routes nereaaé in the number of American on the trip up and the other on tt | & to be old in England as a ret other on the return trip. At any rate, | SUlt‘of the British tariff reductions. go this summe You'll kick your aa = PRL self If you don't, and well deserve, For results try a Tribune Clas- | wified Ad, +5 PN + +: + “ etnies ? 1? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? POLICE JUDGE Keep the bloom of youth and'the basis of health b * ails P y e@ basis of hea’ ™ i +iie OF EVANSVILLE $5.00 Reward j Sites ch A « ‘le tctine party farnlahine the ceetie When nerves are frazzled after a hard day’s work $ N A | oO Ry + Ra DIES SATURDAY Dally ‘Tribune information leacing|M™ at the office or at home, a warm bath before retiring %¥ » b she fraudulently. coltectine eutecrlvtions |g Will soothe and quiet the whole body, and induce a + pat | Psi |from, ‘tribune rubscribers, Patrons good night's rest, eo. * Ba | ka Z%. Russell, 60 -yonra of age, ana|0f the paper should not pay any- ihe itis cabana at Uirceaehie,, res gre inelr subscription except the Write, phone or call for information about bath- ij 2 LARGEST IN SIZE AND SERVICE bg bd found doad in his bed yowterday|an authorized collector’ frre” the || TOOMB: et | bya morning. It ia thought that he died | oftice, Jf you are not sure you are i y from heart fatlure, : YAN He is murvived | by a widow and daughter in Sacra mento, Cal. They have been sent for. The body is now a the Shaffer Gay chapel | — awe For results try a Tribune C wifled Ad. paying the right collector, ask him to nhow his credentiats. If he cane not do #0 please call the Tribune, Telephone 15 t atiemmeunemaate 359 East Second Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc Phone 711 ~~, AA. ——————| <S ANAND ALAS

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