Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1925, Page 12

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Che Casvet Daily Crifune WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, Sees ee ace ec ree oe ener eS eS PAGE TWELV | [said Dr. Rogers, “there w ch street, reported to police this morn. | CHICHESTERS Pills Firs ic i food shortage that my health ing that two new cord t First Picture Sent Over Telephone 1. Aa its and child were rims and two innertubes, we ee | fatten ed A ginning to feel the hardship. For| stolen from @ truck last night Ratt pioiera treat : : is eet # o¥. ed | any months we had none of the| Margle Davis, was arrested last Ritbon. ‘Take wa echor, my | ee Nistansitlew of Hfe—no gro-|night at a local dance hall by of- ot our Benepe A Oy | ceries, no flour, sugar, or coffee.|ficers Zook and ‘Muck on a charge BHAA PELE: fr or Sometimes there was nothing to eat] of being drunk. | Sut BY UnUoGiSiS avetetiis but sea birds, egss and fish. ‘The | Scosesese sess ee rents island potato crop failed. Cattle CASPER’S GREAT EVENT PRICE ABOLISHING SALE: ages of his pupils ranged from 4 to 40. One of the leading institutions of the community is a Boy Scouts died.” The missionary, assisted by, Mrs. Rogers, acted as preacher, teacher and physician for the islanders. The Apartment Disturbance Petition Is Filed With}. ___. MEN’S CLOTHING, SHOES, Leads Police Into British to Send {TIRES AND RIMS ARE HATS AND FURNISHINGS $100 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY FREE War Vessel | stg STOLEN OFF TRUCK Two Plac Fred Himself, Y our Clothier | | | ¢ Doris, who| | By CLIFFORD L, DAY. s e Henning} (Uniled Press Staff Correspondent) age Se t . aig | April 7.—(United Press),| “J. B. Wilson of the Alemite Ser- e ore : i Cunha. the. most {sol vice station at 112 South Durbin 260 SOUTH CENTER inity on the face of nly one request to ma e world— visit once in a while, "it is a British island of 127 inhabi tants in the South Atlantic, 1,500 miles southwest of the lonely St. Helena, where Napoleon spent his exile. The year 1925 marks the 110th anniversary of ‘Tristan da and her brother at the girl's sanity hearing in|Cunha’e annexation by Britain, ing Doro on, her fat Nothing Like Rain FOR YOUR TREES Unless it is Good Expert Care WHY ALLOW YOUR TREES AND SHRUBS TO SUFFER when I can put them in the best of health so easily? I AM EXPERIENCED in the care of trees and can examine them thoroughly and tell you in a moment just what they need to make % the Linden Dan Doris ered W near the officers co, was telephoned from San Francisco by NEA Service and 1 from Cleveland. It is the| For many long years its handful first picture to be handled commercially by the American Telephone & ‘Telegraph Company, which is the|of population has been — perfectly (irst organization in the world to wire photographs on a commercial basi: content to get along with virtually no interruption from the rest of the - gh Casper than it has|Universe. But the arrival of a few ani L E R E S$ \ cele! giinouaiatuenae 1 newspapers a long .while ago T n who t ne WA | Bes Sha uent to captenew te he inhabitants thinking a lot of i F : myearpaias feted aire tea ng thiige must have been from a woman's voice had disturbed ee eee eee ees | going oncduriug. folatganerations A the sere and peace of the nelgh- A T0 GET iT AS ¥ ana lasiate t und better ad-| feeling of intense loneliness set in rhoog, according to Lieut. Plum- Veitised all the time. ‘That ie juat}and, When the island crops. tailed t ice rived at |\nat Casper hdy in all this untold | this year, the gloom thickened mea; s fount } vorion of wonderful scenery in thie{ surely. Jt was then the desperate cen stupor ’ Trp teri eamahinaeal decision was taken that visitors be ee tas Hee Bighth—It Casper wants more fac: |SRENt ; erator tue7ee - torles, more business, more people, hae iS aoe $Fe now petition: ficers, Gladys Schroeder ran into By GEORGE W. WHITE. had not averaged it up per day. | then the greater number induced tol & Tle iB th the Wl edie a the bathroom and locked the door. (A-¥-P, Highway Association) When he made the average, he was el HEC ER, CASE OKe EB aa TDONd toa iia aaa add Police officers called upon the] wit it pay to increase the num-| surprised to find that for himself will he to eee. the advantages ‘ ; " aa The Rev, Martyn Rogers, a mis: ae 7 avrmate v3 aa f investing here and moving to this 3 gers, . : woman to ¢ out. No sound Nis ber of tourists coming Int~ Casport | 2 1 one child he had spent} 1 sionary, is returnring from a three ‘Developed at World's them the envy of everyone in the neighborhood. heard | We r eeded tO] noes tor bi $2 ars’ stay Tri Fe it. Sclentifi | batter down the door, Leaping over| "irat<‘tor Angeles, “San Diego nat tourists spend] | Ninth—Tourist trattic will bring |i ‘petition be granted. | | deaigdal Rpsearch CONSULTATION IS FREE the debris of the SUMhenle lana tip towaa Tok Aleriaaerdine? , and the Colorado State High- | imr roads faster. Where there The greatest dship of life on Lge ere 4 in under -the blows of the| grown to their unusual size very commission magazine contains | {s the >, there the public n,” he told « Ca = Harmiessto humans Zorn Gros ; 7 R 3 $ > : petown inter: wielded by the officers, the! jargely through the tourist traffic.]@M article showing that $49,000,000 | mc ced for building | viewer, enroute, “is the length of| Lond snimels. or Druggist Take the Phone and Call 444 officers found the room empty a@nd/penver, in the last ten years since|W@8 spent in Colorado last year,|and maintaining highways, and @/iing which passes between visitg]_..-- the window open, Gladys Schroeder] tie mining business has subsided, 00,000 of which was spent in| few thousand dollars placed in build: i from the outside world. Weeks are pent in vain longing for ships which never come. "I feel almost as though I had been on a trip to the moon.” Dr. Rogers is bringing with him a two-year-old son who has spent hig jlife to Wate in this lonelfest of lonely places, and the young wife the mis: ionary took with him to the is: © years ago wards the end of our stay,’ her getaway through the the cits had ma has had its phenomenal growth an¢ of Denver. No wonder Den- the traffic will bring as much as window has become known the wor over | Ver has increased the hundred thou- | hundreds of thousands, if not mil- According to Lieut. Plummer, the] ag a tourist city, sand spent last year to $150,000 for | lions, of public monies on to the apsrtment in which Doris was ar. 5 ie ie va this year. ‘The business men of |road-bed improvement near showed signs of an encoun-| | acre ca Seog rags Biswas Une Denver know what they are doing. Tenth—Tourists not only e ter. The clothes of Doris were) jion- its line over $60,000,000 ¢ Fourth—Do the business men of but th will advertise Caz covered with blood and blood was | oe eee et 400,000 ta profit | Casber want to increase thelr busi r to the four corners of the earth found on the floor, bedclothes, furnt-| 741 9 wees thers tn th ness? Do they want to be convine-| quicker than Casper can advertise f even on the porch. The|s. yincoln Highway ed that an Increased tourist busi elt in any ot y nt was as of havoc and] j Te 00 rease their pe How can Casper best prom: s in wild disorder, tourist business to and through her | J. BJORK TREE SPECIALIST spend ns h The Moon is a peach association ss than one hun this t over 12,000 per cent ment Will it ever be necessary | ci r to have other lines be Ist. By hanging large framed pic: aALGuainees [tor én the scenery west in hotel| accomplished through good highway nformation bureau offices in | associat This business is na- turally and inherently @ coopera: yute Uterature in the | tive, busine: which m uble her her own and increase her | and ? If so, would it not be wise to do the things which must Third—Casper wants more m e| spent with her business men Easter! Easter! re hat he ists spend money, The Wi be done now and cannot be done tr 1 might find the| Highway commission found t the future to organize the associa 3rd Send pers sonal representatives 5 The police officers| YOU ever travel? If so, did you] crease the tourist business and keep 4th. Place ¢ xhibits at the Outdoor ick, safe, sure relief. made all haste to reach the Lincoln] Spend any money? it coming during the future years? | Life ex ion in Chicago and at pees shoe pressure. “4 street house as soon as possible, While I was talking to § Sixth—Casper ts in a better loca-| other expositions and fairs. At drug and shoe stores s 3 When the f lice officers! ar-| tendent Ray of the schoc tion with respect to the scenery of 5th. By the use of painted bul: WE BO HT FOR CASH AT rived at the Lir treet address, | well, Idaho, last fall, it o the northwest than Denver {§ with | letins Pat one on—the UG they found Mrs John T.| him that he had kept a respect to the Colorado scenery. It! 6th, All the method Hogan ar place. Accord Hogan was in & tion and qu officers to e contain: Gladys F ca er in the] his expenses on a trip to Iowa Lieut. Plummer, toxicated condi: |g 1 the right of the| him, A milk bottle was found and} y intoxt: | rel | gan got ard boiled,” and | jove him forcibly to} the pe on, Lieut. Plummer sald this morning. Mrs. Schroe | and Gladys Piper were also assisted | § to the patrol wagon, their inebriated condition making it difficult for them to navigate Lieut. Plummer declared that Schroeder was looked upon but mention] Bamo-pads "sr cost less to get the tourist busi- under 1, 2, 3, 4 and can best be 30c On the DOLLAR THE ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE CRESCENT BOOT SHOP ALL HIGH GRADE SHOES You Can Shoe the Entire Family for Easter at a Trifling Cost! Come in, it won’t take you a minute to see the Genuine Savings We Are Offering This sale is for you—take advantage of it! MEN’S DRESS SHOES SPECIAL $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 values joins in the Crs) LMR aL E Seine Infants’ Soft Soled Shoes In white kid, patent trim, also. brown. kid $3 65 patent trim.’ Regular $1.00 value. Extra EASTER SPECIAL 2 MEN’S WORK SHOES 35c $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values BANKRUPT SALE PRICE Hogan was booked at | LADIES’ GREY AND eine drunk, | 6 pent the alent 114 In all high class makes. S$ 2 .85 BROWN SUEDE ‘ arte ted that | ) . ’ = ~ + Se sold up to 00, Lisa oteese aOR oin Milan Straws and By ti Pptoee arog eg to panne ner tet : viol of the drug ordinance and . ‘ WO ‘ eing drunk. “he remained tn att | Fancy Braids iat unTesALe PRICE $3 45 F 1 ink ats Hats for street, afternoon and evening S - In Og a Oe i pe wear. French Fe It i latsi in black and 2 all the Here they are. What you have been lodking Ey gory ei at er bey, Bp ts 4 - : 1 ts at t leading shades. WHITE KID SHOES AND BANKRUPT SALE PRICE | t L Sj > . y VALUES $15 TO $35 for your hace pened Om kind that $1 4 & i> ' you paid from $3.50 to $5.00 a pair a i the I wan also | Be av Rae AN ya PRICE TT ae: 5 a0 in } $1.45 ““ $1.85 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS a scale —_—_—_—_—_—-earereeeoeoee 4 i pp Pin bi ina! Specia [ WHITE CANVAS ANKLE lig ea AS kinds of high grade shoes in brok sizes, SLIPPERS Strap pumps that were sold as high 95c eee panier Shoe Store eC OPEN EVEN NGS 1 Py “siatea cas |f] FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY By all means see the new Moon W In all color Th tieul: lot olors, his particular lot .is more STRAP CHILDREN’S than a bargain for in this you will find all | 142 SOUTH CENTER

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