Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1918, Page 4

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‘Bets ra om j a THE ‘CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ; : FRIDAY, OCT: 25, 1915 ? ROBERT J. VEITCH FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Robert K. Staley Junior, arrived buy new falh-nad winter mercy, } * -! 2] | di Mr. ob a il ‘le ~ IW REALTY FIRM HERE Mrs. Robert K, Staley, Senior,.at 483 Beech‘ street. Junior weighed seven pounds. Both he and his mother are getting along nicely ues to be Bice We give a vid fro service, |his home with his parents, Mr- end /|quaintance imthevesstern markc;; ,.. ables him to procure the greate;t val. Har. ‘ The firm of Bartholomew and Pel- ris, the metal stri rip man, phone Quy. pues the weary s~ by she a. Max Hirsch, “proprietor of the Style | in the es As ine Ai hind ‘thb fHaciosoa Shop on East Second street} will leave| This going to be ® great Fajj peeeere: SAY VTA Pe ing. | raise $170,500,000 during ‘the week * very interesting circular entitled, | of November 11-18. AR “Why Tinker with the Constitution?” | |The Mary Smiths and Sally Joneses 3 The wets of Wyoming are worried | and all/'thé test of the girls are to t r 4 - very greatly about our constitution | play an important part inthe coming it ,| i at this time. They point out that} | drive. They will contribute niiliions} § FALIDEC DUUIT FOIIAT|$ Butter, Golden Glow, per Peas, per can______ 13 it is a sacred document, that it should of dollars: toward» the: comfort ‘and FE Hi: not be sullied and cheapened, etc. We ? Seaae of their brothers. 2 PCE Bey oa gy ) poung--—--+----=---3f Molasses, o-ip. can_____. wish to ask the voters of Wyoming in oe ss f mis$ America’s girlhood ‘is being mobil-| Six drunks,-one vagabond and a/% 5utter, Douglas Creamery, 2pimach, per’ can_-_____ Z the name of all that is good and holy Robert J. Veitch, who is a*tandidate for the four-year term as County | | ized into-an army, 1,000,000 strong. | traffic violation were. lodged with the c when in'the history of the state did| Commissioner on the Republican ticket, has spent practically all his life} The army is to be ‘officially know? | police: last: fights’ ‘Also a disorderly r the wets ever take such an interest| in Natrona county. Besides being interested in livestock raising and ranch | as the “Victory Girls.”" Eévry mem-| case . was - taken in ‘to answer-to. a rm are ‘ “9 ¥: in our constitution? Eleven ‘times interests Mr. Véitch is lessee and operator of the Grand Central Hotel in| ber of this mighty feminthe force’ is charge of disturbing the peace: This Be “n ms ~--96 has a constitutional amendment been | Casper. With extensive interests in Natrona county and a heavy taxpayer, | Pledging herself to “earn and give” | latter proved’ te| be a member of the Crisco, 34b. can____$1.03 - submitted to the electorate of our yir. Veitch can be counted upon to look after the interests of the people at| at least $5 to-the United War Work | locomotive engineers and he denied Potatoes; per hundred_$1.95 b state but not for a single instant) 21 times, | campaign. statements he had made when arraign- felyet Sh ry 3 t a the heres pat tele roles in | ihe girls are being called epee to ee xs x Unfortunately Velvet jortening, 3-Ib 13 es / lefense of the constitution. Not un-/ ‘a | make sacrifices. ie money they trn | Judge vbeen an eye wit- COR. 3 ean be til they found that the saloon busi-| KATHERINE A. MORTON into the campaign fund Tuite be} ness ‘tothe! affair! und he accordingly T T bb 61 nesaiiges in danger did they soles . wes earned. They must not accept|cautidned the man against false state- Clothes Se per.e is sae 13 that the constitution’ was~a sacred | 5 5 - = q money from their parents or rela-|ments bat arts He bs - document and they must come to its| Republican Candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction | fivmey from. their parent soccenes (te ae the ¢0 was assessed A Starch, A Oke a F rescue. There are three constitu- fund. They must use their spare mo- ba doce gs tb. 13 e tional amendments to be voted upon) ments im earning the money. - The} Should tH®war~be continued while avy Be ans, per Ib. . r. the 5th of November. If the wet in-| word “earn” is as important in thc | we waft ta-train Osborne in military reserves, 0. B. 39 = terests are so intensely interested in girls’ campaign as the word “give.’’ | affairs; 4 Fee } Matches, pet box 06 “ the constitution of the state, how The girls’ contributions will not be — Milk > . = 95 a did it come that they selected the limited to $5. They may pledge : 5 & cams___-_ . to prohibition smgndment for, eed | themselves to give more than that Dried Prunes, per Ib.___.13 me repeat it, why did they single out amount. Five dollars has simply been Bort the prohibition amendment rather} designated. as the minimum midge Deed Peaches, per Ib.__.23 * ever you hear of the wet interests | | partment, which takes in: the states | pet cent Pate Rice, per pkg _.13 taking’a kindly interest in the Consti- | | of California, Oregon, Washington, Dr. and dyer own Skinned- Ham, Tb:_-+ t, per. pkg._.13 tution and the people of the state in| | Nevada, .Wiyoming, ; Utah, Montana, ia Ohio,, bd 2 Tomat No. 2, 16 ‘i general, then it is time for you to do and Idaho. . ‘ found: mixed with olive “to fas on | matoes, » 2, Call ur, per pkg._. : some mighty serious thinking. oo liver, and bowels, which ie gave. to Tomatoes, No. 3. can_ a stitall-size bottle_.13 > And again, in this pamphlet, “Why | Warren is in Washington working Eis audeaes for” S 2” mash? ; Sag Tinket with the Constitution?” it is for the country and the boys in| ' Ds Edwards® Olive Tablets, the substi- ‘ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES ; volar ont ee Wyoming wid be al Frances Why is Oshorn here. distrib- bopper dag ad eer No thy 'Groc ry state in the very near future | uting poisom gas?. - fective; bring about by federal law. in connection with | nib pepe nee thaw exuberance oe a aor ort western ocery and Meat Market this we wish to say, that the war-j| everyone, by the liver and clear: Two STORES—247 Wi Seti nd, Fi W f J time prohibition measyre has not yet ® est 01 irst Door est ° our- peaniMuacted: Wes law eandyeven At Over the Top and Then % ou eal know. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab genisen Paint Shop, and 324 Cobb Sts, Sandbar’; it does become.a law, it will only | Some Olive colores 25c pel Bidets SE tyr x r be effective while the war lasts and} z Al Ge erate rer rea care eee Election Day Verdict to Relieve! Wyoming of “Garbage Can” | Alone, Is Plan of United War |7Kemp succeeding." — : Saran. Exconingel by | Work Leaders for Month | Ths Sm! will continue it past high Northweste m Grocery and Meat Marke Saloon Business | of November ness, and assures its customers that Two mats West ‘Second, First Door West of Jour. By SUPT. A. L. CRABBE (Wyoming Anti-Saloon League.) | A few days ago we announced that) P. J. Walter, Cheyenne | keeper, had opened office in Denver | and was getting ready to spread wet circulars broadcast thruout Wyom-)| We are now in receipt of this| saloon- than one of the others? Simply be-| cause it is not the constitution in| paign will-be given. a button to. sig- Raisins, per ee acs ee om 11 which they are interested, but the} nify that she is a “Victory ‘Girl.’ Salt booze business. But we want to say She will also be given a card for her Por per ib. <a 4 this to the voters of the state. When-| | window, which will notify the world| Spaghetti, per pkg..____ : ever you hear of a wolf taking a) j that she sis. behind her big brother Macaroni, per pkg. pe ae Be 10 kindly interest in the welfare of a lamb, then it is time for that I4mb/| to seek a place of safety and when-| during: the period of demobilization. | | || khaki-clad _ brothers | America’s girlheod will be given a definite opportunity to help their now bearing arms oVerseas, under plans an- nounced by leaders ‘of the’ United | War Work campaign; thru which | Seven ‘war’ work organizations “will 45,000 in Western | Bo tabat retiring will. be continued under the name of Bartholomew and Kemp,/ Mr, Pelton from the firm and Lieut. R: | they will- be Brotected im the future \as in the past. A neat. copy of the United States | Creed, taken: fram the Senate. rec- lords at Washington, thru the cour- tesy of the new firm: has been placed, jin, the. Webel Commercial company’ second street window. This probably is the first copy, of this document in Gere. Saturday night for New York City to' for the Us, td baa ‘gen¥én Paint Shop,’ and 324 Cobb ‘St., Sandbar Read There | Prices and Figure’ What You Are Actually Saving. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY: ( Cash only. ere Each girl “enlisting” for the cam- who is fighting her fight- At least 45,000 “Victory Girls” are expected to-enroll.in the western de- “I never felt better in my life than Dried Apples, per tb. __.26 Onions, per Ib.__.031/, Oatmeal, per lb. pkg._ 2:07 pose Bisse RT sg Kraut, per can, “No. 3_-..17 i oh se We would also point out the fact that |since taking the first dose of Mayr’s DGaOIIOL SIO D. Cs ff Se. ao TBO O EOE E' the wartime prohibition measure was Wonderful Remedy. I had a bad :case APE SE. oD seg LO EPS OA SIs ol bitterly opposed by the wet interests of indigestion and bloating and tried ie \ over the entire country. Thousands all_kinds~of- medicine: ~Mayr’s’ Won? e and thousands. of dollars were spent derful Remedy is all and more than be in their effort to defeat. this. bill.wnr} is claimed for it.’ On‘ my ‘recom- CN Mr, Walter, the Cheyenne saloon- }mendation 6ur postmaster’s wife is ‘ << keeper, also-says in his pamphlet, “If using it with good results.” It is a 19 Boar eis tet 33 un (roties am ef { ett ood tba b “» prohibition is to come, let us have it simple harmless preparation that re- va $¢ by) federal law or by statutory en- moves the catarrhal mucus from the rt have not forgotten that when the last intestinal tract and allays the inflam- is actment.” The people of Wyoming] ! mation whieh™causes ‘practically’ all AOT nin, “te legislature convened in this tate, a stomach, ‘liver’ and intestinal. ail- a biter statutory prohibition was in- ments, including appendicitis. One I 3 troduced. Neither have they forgot- | dose. will.conyince or money refund- th 2 ten what a howl went up from the ed. For sale by, Druggists everywhere. th t won't be long now unti e frost i Is-on P: wet camp all over the state. Thay —Adv, um}! :o fought statutory, prohibition then c pt pkin and the wintér winds bis blow, © just as they have “always fought, in | et i ee eer iatie. oe need $0 you better prepare for the ange.or weath- 2 ieee. Sctrantetetad te inher exert | Long experience in edigationall work in the state of Wyoming, er thati 1S bourid to come an buya good d warm “s They fought it then just as they| where she has speht many useful years, should recommend Mrs. Mor-| SUIT! and an ‘OVERCOAF: We are pre- 2¥ hs a fight eratutery esonBony ton to the people as their best selection for State Superintendent of | —a d fi d | © next January, should such a bi ye | { : Hee dacbanie Whe Slegtalatice. |Public Instruction. || COME HUNTING TO pi i to tan pic lease you and the prices are 4 In conclusion, let us say that ES _ = . 3 Oo Fog oe 4 | SA a ceed <r yotem af Wyoming wil nat ‘be Voor Ago Today in Wary DOMINO OIL CO. |: THE BIG GAME — “s fooled by an eleventh hour camou- | ear Ago 1oday in ar : flee by the lquge interests hut are TO DRILL SOON| COUNTRY = going to march to the polls on No-| American steamer Luckenbach suc- sa ~ “15 vember 5th with this slogan in mind, | SN Sa Sic Kenneth R. Wooley, manager of in your car, 5 ae . 4 cessfully resisted an attack by Ger. — ee ge Conshtar snalamendanetit es aE the Domino Oil company, returned | We will furnish you full es > ‘ allot First—Wyoming Dry by Noon FREES ; Rey ik per Taste d th 5 7 a rng te c i ” . British airmen made a reprisal raid ‘0day from Lusk and the Ferris|{ camp outfit. «Shales tes, ket weenie Geman cy sf"darhusin. Dupe ner the Eat Soler i] SP an You wil also need Underveas io the cold dict that will serve notiee to our ain.| French offensive on Aisne front re-| _ Mr. Wooley also visited Salt Lake addle and pack horses, all ther did 2 ‘a Ae ne TM 4 ter states that the state of Wyoming (S¥med with” capture of 2,000 more elby ana Cuevas sg jcoming| equipped at $1.50 per day per weather an we can ow you any sty: ie 23 (i 5 Pee back to Casper, he Domino will) q pi ee longa pee aetbage CAN capers ek oe ee soon start a campaign of active op-| horse. Guides, $6.00 per day. sired either i in Union Suits ‘or the: two-piece } a ; ° Sy ae in the fields where it has|} Write or Phone after 6 P. M. garments at popular pri es. HR ah 8 eG 4 «| epee Rvesanies 44 | Today’s Events | pclae Bat, | GRANBY & NICOL 4 : § Let me put yourd id di | ; -) |, Foday’s' Anniversaries Vo ans rim Gast War? wianegmoweraeen end voters] GUNES AND | Give us a call and be convinced! ty 1806 Spandau, a fortress’ nine miles — Autumn Arbor Day will be observ-! | Weatherstrips on them. Harris, the| | of from Berljn, surrendered to the | ed today in Pennsylvania. | weatherstrip man, phone 271J. OU TFIT TERS "i French. In pursuance of a law passed by ‘ne 10-17-10 | Dubois, Wyo. 1809 England celebrated the jubilee |last legislature of Kentucky, today of King George III. will be observed as Temperance Day) Tobasco was bombarded by a/in all the public schools of the state.' portion of the American squad-|~ A call hasbeen issued for a con- ron under Commodore Perry | ference to assemble in-Buffalo today | Spanish » Provisional. Govern-|to consider business problems that | ment -was recognized by Eng-|are likely to confront the United | land. France, Russia, and Por-| States after the war. , r Hats and Caps If you need a new FALL: HAT or a good warm CAP for WIN- TER: pie we have all styles for Blankets ; and = Comforts Now is the time to supply your- 1847 _ STUFFED UP WITH “A BAD COLD?” Get busy with -a «STORAGE. Household Goods; Pianos, Etc. Storage House on Burlington CHAMBERLIN \FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING-CO. 1868 bottle of | tugal. A meeting of mid-western seciions | “ 1874 Rev. Joseph T. Duhamel wasj|of the American Society of Mechani-! Dr. King’s New Discovery | consecrated Catholic bishop of |cal Engineers is to. open at Indiana-| at once | Men an d Boys. self with’ good warm Bedding Ottawa, Ont. polis today and will continue ins Prince and Princess of Wales|sion over tomorrow. (King George and Queen Mary) The New England tuberculosis con-| for the cold winter s,onth$ and _we have the largest stock in Cas- 1901 GEOLOGICAL WORK The Velour and Beaver Hats Maps and Blye. Prints, Surveying Coughs, colds and bronchiat attacks ——theyarealllikely toresultindanger- | leff St, John’s, Newfoundland, | ference, which was to have ope: to-| ous aftermaths unless checked in time. 7 are the late at the conclusion of their Ca.|/day at Providence, has been posirn- | ee how effectively and quickly Dr. || Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., st popular styles for r ‘and the very rea- fadian tear, ed indefinitely because of the invin| King’s New Digsowery'belpa too the | Crude Oi! Testing = Specialty | &M winter wear and we have a splen- pe Prices. are very 1914 Russians pursued Germans re-/|enza epidemic. | ecking workl dete p _ttritatcal P. 0. Box 325. Rm: 10, over Lyric -sonable. treating from Warsaw within|.Plans have been made for the ‘rat| membrane are sooth, eee: per, Wyo. ig did assortment of them i in cal ae : East Prussian border- North Carolina State older boys’ cope seach ul sleep follows: 60c and. St 20. = ts ag - 1915 Austrians claimed~repulse of ference, to assemble at Greensboro Alldruggistshave it. Sold since 1869 | fibag eH} remy : W:S S 5 Italians in prolonged battle | today ear i cree: day session. | ; 3 wie Pacinos cgay battle around Goeritz. Stockholders of Northern Pa-| C 1916 German torpedo boats made a cific Railway company are to holdia| Qonstipation Emacipation Prices from $3. 50 to $10.0 00 Issuéd by. the ; U: 8: GOVERNMENT “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best’ night attack on the British! special meeting in New York City. to- é cross Channel transport service. (ay to act on the agreement by which oe the Federal Government has taken Did Houx profit from state oil/over the control of the company's} Tands? iproperty as a war measure. i slestidhys Side hiceinctes, ae digestion, sgesing beeath vb you us¢as@ ott ir. Kin: Ny ofial La biota 3 They systematize the world looking cheertt ber ated ((aaraaen a Anz aL TTTTEIDITTETDTODTOTOERETTOTOOR IEF ; a a aa ee 8 Ee ee eS (Seo ores. SOTTO TE STOTT LETT O EOE E: LS.

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