Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 11

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Highland Park, lot 20, block 15. -.s--«.-----------.-----------4.-- Highland Park, lot 26, block 15--..-..—-——-—_---_—----------senee A ea Highland Park, lot 5, blocK 16 sss nnn ee 2,20 Highland Park, lot DIO 16 wa ceveineseerenccpweepececersinns FED Highland Park, Tot 11, BIGOK. 16st ccc epecgegeeeceticsteee | £90 Highland Park, lot 18, block 16_--.---------------—...-.. 2.20 Highland Park, lot 19, block 16..-..-++-.-------. Highland Park, lot 20, block 16. NES PETS TI Highland Park, lot 24, block 16.--.---_--s.--—-----——--s- Highland Park, lot 25, block 1 ighland Park, lot 26, block Highland Park, lot 27, block 16-. Highland Park, lot 28, block 16_.--------snse2--2------senes see Highland Park, lot 1, block 1! Highland Park, lot 2, block 19. Highland Park, lot 3, DIOCK 19, ~----s_-—-aeeanaennnnn-nnecesenen Highland. Park, Tot 4, DIOCK 19 a pnanmangennnesnnscoeeennsscssneee Hightand Park, lot 5, block 19---...----------------=----------L.. Highland Park, lot 8, block 19. Highland Park, lot 20, blook 19.2222 Highland Park, lot 30, block 19 2+ +2 -- ~~ ------- +--+ - Highiand Park, lot 6, block 23, Highland Park, lot 2: Highland Park, Highland Park, Huber, Paul ----.------.-..----..-Highland Park, Highland Park, Highland Park, - 2.20 blooke 8825 block 2$.----------------~------------.--—- » DICK 88-2 aa seen sane n ce eeccecen te lot 6, block 27.. lot 14, block 27... Tot 15, Block 37. Huber, Paul c-o Mike Lupan —---.-Highland Park, lot 24; block 11; Highland Park, lot 28, block 8.... Huckaby, G. W. ———=-Butler, lot 9, BIOCK 18 2. sscdscewin nn nme wen en ewwerewnnncctene Hugo, Henry W. -W%4SE% section 31, township 34, range 7! Hugo, H. W. c-0 Midwest. ‘Hite se eoeepad Seine Heights, lot 4, block 7.....-----.. Hugo, Thelma --- Hujberson, F. T, --. -Lot 4, section 6, township 83, rang® 79------.--------2.----.--.... ---North Casper, lot 196, block 26 ....-2-------~---neen none eee North Casper, lot 19°, ++ Nelson, lot 1, block 23; Nelson, lot: 2; DIOCK 28.2.2c.n-amecadseneeeneuscnacnmsneneneseccs ter, Perry --.-----------------Mills, lot 3, block 2%..-2..2 i... Hylpon, Joe. R. «. ~NE&NW section 33, township 83, range 78---.. Imgram, Ted Bst. -------------.--- W%E% section 14, township 34, range 89; S4YNWiK; NEXSW% NWSE section 27, township 34, range 89 Inman, C, R. ..-.-.---. .-----------Casper, lot 5, block 11-2222. 2 epee canons een ene ne wen eseeccesese Inman, C. R. c-o Roy E. McGew --Kenwood, lot 164.-..-..... Irwin, Ghas D. ...-.---.-..--..----NW% section 4, township 8 Iverson, Henry c-o Walter HawkinsCasper, lot 7, block 151 .... -Casper, lot 12, block 161 -~.~...-....------. wasae--eeu..--SEY%SEY section 26, township 40, range 88; bd “ N%NEX; SWX%NEYX section 35, township 40, range 88; S%N% section 3, township 37, range 89; 8%S% section 35, township 37, range 89 ... .-----=---Butler, W% lot 1, block 83-......---....---<. -+-eee--Mills, lot 3, block 13; Mills, ‘lot 4, block 13--.---—-..... James, Jno. O. -..-----s-----~----Casper, East 89 feet lot 6, block 163... James, Jacob W. o-o Jas. R. Avery -Mills, lot 5, block 9 -. Jameson, Donald C. ~----..---....Kenwood, lot 215 Jellison, F. L. ---------...----. ----Standard Oj] lot 1, block 1 ~~... oe wienenncen eee Jennings, May c-o Richard R. DavisCasper, central 45 feet lots 9 and 10, 1 block 150_- weoeee ee nee ene Jennings, Floyd --......--. adownne: + Lots 1, 2 and 3; SW% NW section 2, township 34, range 78; SY4NE%; SEX NW%; 8% section 2, township 34, range 78... Kenwood, lot 221 ..... -------Casper, South 94 feet 1 Dlock 26....-----+-~+------------- an ese Hunnicutt, Wm,. tase 6.49 122.03 Jensen, Harry W. -----. Wo ewer neenenne- oe ene 22-2 =e: Jensen, Gordon J. ~~~... 11, dlock 167-----.-- 2 -ynene eee Jensen, Gordon J. . 4 eo Ethel G. Sturgis ..---------.White, lot 5, block 48.--.---. wen enn neo --- ~~ 22 ---------- Jensen, Gordon J, c-o Mona SullivanCasper, North 46 feet lot 17, block 167--..-.-.-----.-.---------.--. Joehuck, Theodore -+-------.-------NW4%SW%; S%SW% section 13, township 37, range 79; . EYSEHY section 14, township 87, range 79; NEYNE\ section 23, township 37, range 79; N % section 24," township 37, range 79. Caleb B. -.---------------SE%SEX section 32, township 35, range 83; S%4S% section 33, township 35, range 83; S%SWX; NE}SW% section 34, township @5, range &3-.-----..-.. 193.84 Casper, part lots 5 and 6, block 97.-.-. 149.52 217 2419 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Casper, lot 17, block 100.--.-------------. Johnson, N4SEX%, SWKSEX, SEXSWK, section 23, township 36,'range 86 * 53 Johnson, Maria A. c-o Galeb JohnsonLots 2, 3 and 4, section 5, township 34, range 83 Johnson, Johnson, -Casper, lot 4, block 70 ---~------se-eeee--—--2--~----------- === ==, .-Burl, lot 42, block 10; BGT, 0b $8. Hole 10 aire nreretreinine~naeepresenetgwoeenitinpeiin Casper, lot 8, block 101 ~-.-----s«-- -Evansville, center 40 feet, lot 5, and lot 6, block 14 Johnstone, lots 25 to 30 inclusive, block 1 --.. inson, fohnson, Johnstone, Wm. D. Jones, Mrs.-J. L. c-o Philip BE. Winter --~~_-. Jones, Laura Barr — Jones, Mrs. R . I. Jopp, Earl W. 22, Block 89-222 - 2 perenne nnn waren ewe n ene Bloele 4. ann reewee —-Casper, North lot 20, block 98 Butler, lot 4, bléck 16 -----.-.-. poe wecwese perce anne —eneese: Jorgensen, H. R. Casper part of Jot 3, blook 158 (tract D) oo Jorgensen, K. R. ..------:------=--Casper, port of lot 4, block 158 (tract “B") -. Kalkman, Bernard -.-----_-_--__-_Lots 1 and, S4NE\%, SEX NW, section NEY, section 1, township 34, ranger81 ... ~---North Casper, lots 143 and 144, block 24 Casper, lot 1, block 28 -~.. Karantzas, Jim Evansville, lot 1, block 11 -~—-.. Karsten, F. R. c-0 5 wtonCasper, lot 9, block 86 -.. Kascorta, Tom c-o Mrs. Mt. Gaskill _North Burlington, lot 17, block Kavanaugh, Edw. C. ---+-----All section 33, township 33, rang: Keefe, L. R. .---------------------Casper, lot 6, block 88 Casper, lot 7, block Kelley, A, J. c-o Chas, A. Bruce --.Kenwood, lot 381 -. Kemph, Charlotte eoneneo-o----- Kenwood, lot 44; ~ Kenwood, lot 45 Kenwood, lot 342 and 341; Kenwood, lot 343 *..--..--.--. _BY%NEY, SWKNEM, SEYNW section 23, township 39, range 83 -Butler, lot 9, block 84 .-. LITILINEYNEY, section 21, township 31, range 86 SW\%NW%,, section 1, township 81, block 8 Casper, S% lot weneen------- West Contra, township 3a, ‘Piock § Kalkofen, Chas. Kamp. Mrs. J. C. Kennedy, A. D. Kennedy, C: HB. - Kennedy, Herbert L. -.. SEXNEX, section 12, township 31, range a4 , Lovetta M. --.-.------.------Lot 3, section 5, township 32, range 19; SWYSW, section 33, township 83, range 79 ——-—__2.-_ 18:80 Eiion, ‘Thos. ------Casper View, lot 27, block 5 ~«---.~. Say YT) King, Geo. H. Casper, south % lot 4, block 18 --—~-.—-----------—---—---__ King, V. F. -—. --..-—Powder River, lot 16, block 14; Powder River, lot 17, block 14 ~-----—-—---. . B. Ford ~.Sheridan Heights, lot 4, block 119 ~....-~-.--.-~-. a-------.Thorndale, South % of West % lot 3, block 10 <-—--Teapot, lot 2, block ‘Casper, lot 15, block Casper, lot 16, block 107 Snare D.C. Frank C. HoltzmanCasper, North % lot 9, block 117; ier bashed Casper, lot 10, block 117 ~.. i |. mencecceccerecece++ae-Sheridan Heights, lot 22, block ss eS Sheridan Heights, lot 23, block 65 -...-..----------—----=--- oe eemeens-------Call Hart lot 1, block 4 -. seensceeeCasper, lot 2, block 21 ~. TEI i reapot, lots 11 and 12, block pi Kenwood, lot 142 King, Walter J. 0-0 Jt Kinney, Elmer L. Kittrell. J. W. Klein, Ay wnn-seee peeee nee enecamenneeccewceteccnon KEnittle, Thos. B. - Knutson, Hans Koler, Joe, .L. Kosanke, Arthur ..-- Kr . Pearl . Starks Acres, lot 18 ~ ~ Spekaba, P. EB. Sheridan Heights, lots 15 and 16, block 64 ......-....--.-.-------. Langworthy, Clyde ---- North Burlington, lot 23 and 14, block 5 sist talacagil saeeeeenwenae= Casper, lot 8, DIOCK 62 ----nanawanenns, Landes, R. EB. ---. Lane, Elmer R. co Burlington & Cullen ---~.. Lanning, Maudo - Lasses, Mrs, Lout Fpeoe a Ly Norman R, ----<. +------~ erty, Patrick oO Hapy, G, Anderson -...----..Casper, lots 32 and 33, block 139 sedeerewernenennnenneenceeneee yden, (Michael, c-o Al C. Davis =.Casperf, lot 3, block 181 ~.--.--« Leary, Mitchael ....--------------- Butler, lot 11, beck 136 ~ Leavitt, Kenneth W. ..------.----- SW, section 15, township NY¥NWK, SWHNWK, NWKSWh range 86 Casper, lot 19, BIOCK 100 nn nnnnnndennnniedadencnedaseneecnnenes North Burlington, Jot ‘22, block 10 “Central, lots 27 and 28, DIOCK 6 ~-.1--.neeeeeerne-meewnerwwenee= All section 8, township 33, range 85 ~.------- --------0--en en ewe jection 22, township ection 88, township 29, range 79 ...-.... aoe sesseommns eN4NWKs NWKNEX, ae rome Np Tri ZT casper, southwets 45 fect of lot 9, block $8 ~----.----ceucenwnnen Lee, Ftasmus ---- SEXSE\, section 14, township 32, range 82; EWNEY, section 23, township 92, range 82: SW4NW4, section 24, township 22, range’ 82; SEYSEY, section 20, township 32, range 82; BEX, 84SWK, section 21, township B. range 82 0 acenpdawen WAST r BY4SWK, WHNEX, TAG PASE eeeerone NW hip 92, range 82 5.68 eecuaces sanee Lots 3.and 4 SWKNWK, section 4, township 2 an peeeue Geo. ...nee.----2-2Lote 1 and 2, BWYNW%, section 5, township 1017 neue 4.60 eo J, C. Giover South lot 11, block K - eocecocee 82.22 peeececeses+ EY BEX, section 22, township 38, range 78; be Pay kK SWKNWK, NWKSWK, section 29, township 38, range 79 - Laver, Violet E, p---enencannenane« Neladn, south 30 feet Of lot 4, DIOCK 23 ~-n-swnnnnnenaannnnm 2.76 ‘Lioyd Building Co. -Loehr, H.C. ¢-o Boyd C. Colvin ----North Casper, lot 82, block 18; Michael, Floyd D. @de Casper Dally Cridune NG apts ater ond ot 20, Block 28. -a-— abana anna nner tne Ot 7, DOCK 2141. sideens nn wna eave nes eeciecebekowas seed Lewis, R. G. co Lindecker, G. co Thos. H. Fidgis ------..-----White, east 92 feet of lot 9, block 52 ----.—----.-.------------- North Casper, north one-half of lot 88, block 18 --.---—-----_. eracnenee---=. -------South Addition, lot 15 and 16, block F neeeneee--=-------- Highland Park, lot 10; block 3°. ---Sheridan Heights, lot 2, block 119 . w-+--Teapatt lot 5, block 34 steenssoo=Caspor, lot 5, blook 146 “Mrs. 0. Foo 3. 3. Speck -.North Casper, lots 92 Mrs. Francis M. ............ Mills, lot 12, block 20; lot. 4, block 42 pene seenwteneeteewwewwewese sti tees teecgceee-a-- 2 Bher! dan Heights, lots 3 and 4, Block G7 — 22.14. -e eee snes , 99 and 100, Block 84 ~..--..-..---.---.-.. etre pewsees. Nelson, lots 5, 6 and 7, block 1 Nels, OL’ 10," bloke, 18 western dees SS aS Mahoney, Julta ..----------_--- Caspor, north 16 feet of lot 7, bigekt 26; ‘ Casper, south 26 feet lot 8, block 25 ooo Manbeck, H. R. ~.---..-.---------.Casper, lot 15, bloclf 108; om Chepsr. lot 16, block 108 Marquis, Carol D. — = + Section 15, township 35, range 81 .» Section 22, township 35, range 8: Marquls, Marion .-.22--2s224.522- Wii, section Marshall, A. R. 26, township 35, ranie 8} Nw, section 27, township 35, range 81 --s-2LJ slit eo J. G. Worthington Went .16t $0, BION BB Seng a peapeseueinentebnesbedinkinoebl Martin, Clara .B. ........s2.....-..North Casper, lots 56 and 65, blotk 20° ......-2.. eis. Martin, Frank L, --_---.-....-—---Casper, Jots 15 and 16, bloek 128 —.. aneennnas-a++-= White, lots 4, ‘block 45 ----2-wi2----4--. + tweens mene North Casper, Idt 158, block 33} + North Casper, lot 159, block 33+ 24.22. 222e eee ene ence ene ee Butler, lot 4, block. 96 -2-Teapat, lot 9, block 7 ° We woveeawevenensnn==Caspor, south 5 feet Jot 4 and lot.6, Metz, F.C. _. eons séeecena- Butler, lot 11, blocK 6 ~.--5,---teenbense Mets, Laura B, -_-_-_--_______-- 86%, ‘section’ 33, township 41. range #4 trrrsesserm==Casper, east 34 feet of lots. 1 and. 2,. block -Butler, south half of lot 6, block 1..-- areenecnena--—--Si4N%, section 26, township 35, range 80 --e-===Casper, lots 36 and 37, block 139 —..--.. eam Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powter * Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Midwestern Invegt. Co. .....--.--..Powder Powder Powter Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder ; Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder “Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder Eowder Powcer Powder “block 63 ... River; lote 1. % 8 inclusive, block 1; River, lots 1 to 16 inclislve,: block 2; River, lots, 1 to 16 inclusive, block lots 1 to 9 Inclusive, block 4 lots.11 to 16 inclusive, block 4; , lots 1, to. 5 Inclusive, block 6; Tot'1, block 6; lots 1 to 7 inclusive, block 7; lots 1 to 19 inclusive, block lots 1 to 10 tnolusive, block lots 12 to 23 inclusive, block 19; lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block 10; lots 11 and 12, block 10; River, lot ’17, block 10; River, lots 19 to 84 inclusive, block 10; River, lots 1 to 12-inclustve, block 12; River, lots 14 and 15, block, 13; River, lots 1 to 22 inclusive, black 13; River, lots 1 to 11 inclusive,-block 14; River, lot 16, block 14; River, lots 1 to 16 inclustve, block 18; River, lots 1'td 27 inclusive, block 16; River, lot 2, block 17; River, lots 5 to 11 inclusive, block 17; “ River, lots 18, 14 and 15, block 17; | River, lots 17 to 22 inclusive, block 17; River lot 24, block 17; River, lot 29, black 17; i River, lots 1 to 5 inclusive, block 18; River, lots 7, 8 and 9, block 18: River, lots 13 and 14, block 1 River, 7 to 22 inclusive, block 18; Riyer, 0, 31, and 82, block 18; River, lots 35 to 44 Inclusive, block 18; River, lots 1 to 28 inclusive, biock 19, River, lots 1 to 15 inclusive, block 20; River, lots 1 to 9 inclusive, block 22; River, lots 1 to 6 inclusive, block 23; River, lots 1 to 17 inclusive, block 34; River, lots 2 to 13 inclusive, block 2! River, lots 17 to 19 inclusive, block 25; River, lots 1 to 6 inclusive, black . 28; River, lots 8 to 12 inclusive, block 28; River, lot 17, block 28; River, lots 20°and 21, block 28; ~° River, lots 24 to 30 inclusive, block 38; River, lots’ 3, 4 and 6, block 29; River, lots 7 to 15 inclusive, block 29; River, lots 17-and.18, block. 29; River, lots 1 to, 20 inciusive, block 30; River, lots 1 to 16 inclusive, block 381; River, lots 18,.19 and 20, block 31; Powder River, lots 1 to 10 inclusive, block 33; Powder River, lots 1 to. 10 inclusive, block 3! Powder River, Powder River, Powder River, Midwestern Invest. Co, -......--_.Powder River, Powder River, Midwestern Invest. Co. -.---------Powder River, Midwestern Invest. Co. -..-.-......Powder River, lot 15, block 35. Midwestern Invest. Co.,c-o Joe Jay.Powder River, lot 13, block 85-~-----------—~~< 9-200 8 5 4--ea .--Kenwood, lot 436 ~. Miller, Chas. H. --~---e---r------=White, lot’ 5; block 56 --.. Miller, By. Li <---s-----------~---=Casper;'lot 6, block 84; Casper, Jot’ 7, block 84-. Miller, U. 20s ceeeennn as +eCasper, lot 3, block 86 Mills Const. Co. - + taeeeneeeMills, lots.7 and 8, bloc Mills, lots 2 and 3, block 1 Mills, lots 14, and 15, block 13; Mills, Jots 9,and 10, block 14; Milla; lots 23, 14 and 15, block 18 Millis, lots 1-to 6 inclusive, block 19 Mills, 9, 10 and 11, block 19: Mills, 12, 13 and 14, block 19; Mills, 15 and 16, block 19; k Mills, i MMs, Mills, Mills, Mills. Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills, Milla, Mills, River, River, River, River, River, lots $ to 10 Inclusive, block 34; lots 1 to 12 inclusive, block 35; lots 1 to 12 Inclusive, block 35.........---.--... 160.78 33 38 33 33 7 lot 14, DIOCK 28.----0r------ enw mnewwerew en peewee = lot 16, block 17... lot 14, block 35.-.-.-----. operon peenn ancora Seeerewerene n= lots lot 13, block 23; ‘ lot 9, block 26; Me Ty lots 11 and 12, block 26; lots 2, 3, 4 and 6, block 29% lots.11, 12, 13 and 14, blook 29; lots 18 and-16, block 83; lots 6 to’ 12 Inclusive, block $4; lot 6, block 35 lots 9 and 10, block 86; jots"18, 14, 15 andt lots 3 to 11 inolustve, lots.13, 14 and 15, block 39; lots 16, ‘and 16, block 40; , lot 2, block 41; lot 8, block 41; lots 11,12, 18 and 14, dlock 41; , lot 16, block 41; lot 16, block 42; lots land 2, block 473: ee Mills, Mills, lot 5, block 475 ‘Mills, lot 7,/block 473 Mills, lots 4, 5, and 6, block 49; Mills, lots 9 to 16 inclusive, block 49; a 5 Mills, lots 1 to 16 inclusive, block 60; (CS Mills, lots 1, 2,,and 8, block 51; Mills, lots 1, 2, and 8, block 62; Mills, lots 1 to 12 Jnclusive, block 63; Mills, lot 1, block 54 Mills, lots 1 to 11 inclusive, block 68 Mills Const. Co. 2.----.-00---—----e Mills, lot 1, block 38 Mills, lot 8,' block 7 Mills, lot 4, blook 25 .. Mills, lot 1, block 16... Milla, lot 8, block 20 Mills, lot 8, block Mills, lot, 8, block 25, «. Mills, lot 4, block 35 .~. Mills,’ lot 6, block 8 Mills, lot 1, block 18 ~--~----..-----=~----. Mills, lot +3, block 41.----------—--+—----------~-------=- . ‘ Mills, lot" 6, block -42. Mills, lot 6, block 48 Mills Const. Co. ..-0pe----n-ereeene Part N4SW; part NWKSEX section 7, “township 3 33, range 79_. Milla Const. Co., oo L. Banse.. o-- Milla ba b phe 20 nnn nena we nner e nnn nn nnn nnn n ween enn e ner en n= Clar! .. Mile, lot block 2: Ee naae Oe OS'S: AM **" pattie, lot. 8) block Milla Const. Co,, 0-0. F..8. Dollinger Mills, lot 7, block 41 -..—.. Mills Const. Co. #4 0-0 Mra. W. A. Foster ..--.------Mills, Mills Const. Co, co Frank M. Goddard ~........-.MIlls, Milla Const. Co, o-0 Frank Poulin .. Mills, Milla Const. Co. oo F. lot 1, block 33 -.------.---------------—--—-_-------------- lot 14, block 42 . lots 9 and 10, block 41 .. lot 11, lock 20 Mille, Fred, Est. oo Bvi 35%; SEYSBHK section 7, BWKSW% section 8, township 33, range 61- Mis, Harry B. .... » lota 74 and 75, block 26 Mills, James Mills, lot 6, block 20 Mills, lot 6, block 21 ~ Mills, lot’, block 21 . Mills, lot 1, block 36 pit eet (Continued on’ Page Twelve) nonce enn nne enn nanan een een en ent en en nano 177. 02" 16 54:98 , $1.89" wonnn--- 248.61 Meee ece renee nnn e eee wenn ne nnn ene = 162.85 14.08 eeceeneee seen 146,32 1.34 11,85 52.38 24.81 14.01 16.48 Real sodas for 10 and l5c at the Kopper Kettle Inn. Leave your feelings at home these ;warm days. If the clerk is a little snappy or if the delivery is slightly delayed—pass it off with a grin. Absolute efficency is a wonderful motto, but, when mixed with a sur- plus;of temperature, human fralities Are sure to crop out of the best olled business machine. Fot correct time phone 4, Yellow Cab. 2 The well-known slogan should be ekanged to “See America first with a tent” The vast army of automobile a.abs is taking more and more to the open places where a hotel is un: known and tents end frying-pans are an absolute necessity, Too, the voy: agéurs are realizing that nature looks twice as wholesome from the camp-fire side as from the window of @ steam-heated hotel. Seo nature as sho is—not as your next-door neigh- bor would have you. Fly-fishing will soon be in order. A complete selection of flies will be found at Richards and Cunningham. ‘W. BG. Talbert has returned from 4 trip to Guernsey and neighboring towns: The trip,’ which was pri- marily one of business, was made more pleasant by camping out and an ‘occasional try for speckled beauties. For'soft drinks and a cool place to enjoy them—Kopper Kettle Inn. Do you want a rod that will stand the gaff? To find it go to Richards and Cuntingham, Cc HH. Norton, watchmaker Kline's Jewelry Store, is fully rm covered from his recent slight ll ness and is now working at his bench. For these hot days—a New Per- fection Oll Stove. Baileys Furniture Store, 6 West Yellowstone. 1617J. % “ {= once more being brought before the eye of the public, this time with the celebrated French actress, Andree Lafayette, in the Utle role. Du Maurier in his bal- miest moments probably never sus- pected that his masterpiece would be Placed on the screen before millions of Americans. “Trilby" with its tre: mendous dramatic power ins destined to remain in the book-lover's hall of fame for all time. Try Marinello face bleaches for re- sults, Henning Marinello Shop. Hen- ning Hotel. For those who like an auction with its mpirit of competition and rivalry, ub iber’s ‘announcement will be interesting. To enliven the proceed- ings valuable prizes will be given away. Free carnations!.Dancs, Saturday night. North Washington Hall. . For satisfaction try the noon-day lunch at Kopper Kettle Inn. Interesting souvenirs are being iven-this week, with purchases of ea balls, by the Pigeon Tea and Cof- iy company. They consist of small Japanese pictures with interesting ond instructive scenes of Japan. The frame is mado of wood fibre, while the scene: proper consists of finely braided silk fibres. Each scene ts hand-painted with such detail and care as to afford an excellent ex- ample of Japanese ‘The thinking fellow calls a Yel- low. Phone 4. X new Ine of radio tnstriments ip being introduced by the Music Shoppe. The Crosley Radio Corpora- tion, whose radios the Mustc shoppe will handle, is one of the largest Producers in the field. Their output a five times that of any other com- pany, and at the present time they are manufacturing five thousand gets a day, The line will consist of Portable and larger sets, A fish ts wise, Fool him with leaders and enelis from Richards and Cunningham. Comforts of home in camp. Mod- ern developments have made po sible the tr PAGE ELEVEN. cles that the present-day camping trip can combine the beauties of na- ture with the utmost degree of luxury, One of the most features of a modern camp ability to have either Vietro’a or a radio set w amount of trouble. fered by local firm: to permit the ow articles by practical! is th the po! the le The terms are of a natur ership of everyon Old lumpy mattresses remade at the Casper Mattress Factory, 326 West Yellowstone. 1617J. This morning's cool spell took away that feling of living in a fur nace. The men laying p: Would not feol greatly 1) twenty out of the twenty-four hours were cloudy, KIWANIS CLUB CUTS EXPENSE FOR CAMPING ‘The Casper Kiwanis club has ar. ranged not only to give the Girl Scouts of the city an’ opportunity to attend summer camp but to give an opportunity to every girl in per. The expense will be placed at the: minimum. ‘The second week of the summer camp beginning Sun day, July 13, will be devoted to Girl Reserves and any other girl in Cas per who wants to go to camp. T Girl Reserves will work under t own leader and the other girls under the direction of a leader provi¢ for that purpose. Any girl who wants to go to eamp may do #0 the second week regard- less of whether or not she belongs to any organization. Tho camp fee is $4. Registration should be made with Mrs. Dixon, scout commis. sioner, in the office of the county superintendent of schools, building. STEALER OF FURNITURE IS TAKEN Charles Trainer was arrested yes: terday by Undersheriff W. C. Irving on a charge of having stolen some furniture from the mountain home of W. D. (“Scotty”) Brydon. Trainer took the officer to where he had concealed the furniture on top of the mountain. Others who are sald to be im- plicated»in the theft are Walter Brakebiel, alias Brown, and James Quiniivan who have been arrested at Granger, Wyo. Brakeblel wanted on a charge of having tires at Glenrock in connection with which theft three other men were arrested here. BURGLARS ROB CAPITAL HOME Kimball CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 18—~< While neighbors were observing them, assuming that they were craftsmen engaged in a legitimate undertaking, two burglars robbed the home of P. J. Black here of sev- ern] hundred dollars in money, valu- able jewelery and a quantity of clothing, ——— MOTORIST HAS JAW BROKEN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Wyo., June 18.—R. I. Pluge sustained a shattering frac- ture of the jaw and other serious tn- juries when his automobile overturn- ed on the Lincoln highway a few miles west of Cheyenne. The ma- chine ‘skidded Into the 4iteh when it struck a stretch of sand. Pluge was picked up by another motorist and brought to a hospital here. Long Trips Mean Tire Trouble UNLESS YOU USE Ee 316 W. Yellowstone WILL MOVE ACROS: STREET SOON Michelin CORDS R. M. MOSHER The Michelin Man Phone 309 S THE

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