Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 3

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“WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1919 ote vei 24 rs : So‘far no. permits for Geamanl 3 U une tHE io n A FAMILY t Tas ciyy civilians to. hunt + wild boars, have fot the to wr been issued. Third Army. officers “IN TOWN 0 0 DORE think: of anything iat at pat 3% » «say, that. if: there is any wild--hoy the boys in our outf. baie 5 2-i 1 shooting to be done, American sol- ybe on r way hom r ‘ 19 a Inc as “Sam you stick; to those jdiers will do: it. = \but Ican’t look at it tha ‘asper, where Ute nctus to the prairie.” The American officers do not That the American troops are wel-|the Germans seem to be te ane , Washa ie Indjans liv s one | Longbear never forgot ithe “great. | quite understand .why there have, comed in Gern ny by the poorer|the material demanded Go-Into- Quarantine at Galtapa| race, inter. Sean ying and perform: white chief’s” words anc has long+ j been no complaints about the boar} classes and received courteous tre: » terms, ing joint |fribal \customs, (a itt chief was’ ‘born Monday * morning to; Mr. and Mrs, Sam ,hongbear, {Island* ‘Foday; : British: ‘Ex: )perts Claim Isolation of Di- ‘sease Virus “ PAPPOOSE ats NAME: OF "CACTUS! ‘ADM ROOSEVELT ed for an appropriate ov arrive When he could: use/the name. _ His opportunity THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ttt 7 way, to - school had -bee badly frightened and had to run for their lives when a qvikl hog appeared in the road and chased the youngsters to a nearby farm house. ion to menace from those want to hunt. Germans who | ment at the }is evidenced in Im a the I came other 'GASPE AMAN: BILLETED WITH GERMAN FABILY hands of these Miller, father and twa very 5 planes d 10 or letter receiv 3 269 North Maple ae ‘| : engines piss every A 8 ! re The little 12. -pound stranger. was \ day and in remembrance of Col-, street from r son, Private Charles render.” ; named Cactus, according to the | onel- Rooseyelt,- Longbear named: ALL MEN WIR NIFORM Miller, who is connected with Com mh Leas i i expressed desire of his father, wno | his son. pany 3rd Ampiunition 1, Of the H. A. Miller, Hening BOSTON, Feb. 5.-Fifty healthy; despite his c One of the peculiar things that American Expedit young men, volunteers of the naval detention barracks, were taken to quarantine at Gallips lélahd ‘today to submit to, an influenza test, by :a board, of government experts, wi] be subjected to every known method of infection so that ‘an:exhaustive study into the “eause and. mode of the ' spread of influenza” may be mades LONDON, Feb. 4.44Virus 6f trench} fever and influenza, and some forms of nephritis have been isolated and identified, according to a report to day by the direétor general of the army medical service. ‘The virus in ef#th case proved to’be a minute elpbular cell. German mumps, measles and Hg virus, were also is ae 143 e education,’ hi come back to’ Tes his people su- cure-their needs and whnts. 3+ 1 THe namé ‘Cactus’ w4s suggested | :to the father sept 0. when he was nikending’ ¢ rontier «da how. at he sae: 4 i j ble: ; horsemanship an is~ abitity the” bucking * ‘outlaw * him, a pérsoqal gom- tmendation from Colonel Theogore : Roosevelt, who, was in attendance. ‘Roosevelt’s sthtement which has re- mained with Longhear for many DECISION: IN: RAYMOND: —>- Case WOULD am i I t ii th: “te un EYEIN SHIP iv icHEY ERNE: Wyo:-tt the gent Of ‘th District Judge E. C. Raymond is de. | te: 4 clared ant, said Attorney T. W.!in La Fl be of Sheridan in his closing, argumént! befoke the state supreme ‘th court festgrda fternoon} the pogi- i Fleiche, “every lawyer in Wyoming would soon be questioning the right of the others to hold their offices. * “Jadge’ Ragmhénd ‘shduld be vém mended for giving his services to his y. He did so at a substantial The motto uni hat we should re- > our battle-scaryed heroes © te sewerely lacerated his face and caused the, loss of the left eye. He was taken to the hospj tal sang, released pending recovery o mel his strength ana! was' returned to hase hospital 86. De- cember 23 for another operation. Ac | ¢ cording to a statement of the doctor they are well pleased with the regult of: the operation, stating “th taRa S| th: th eh whi sp the: fuct that ‘there are representa- } common ‘Tha, Assocjated Press.)——Judging by whether they had attended the etheein a German civilians of the American. occupied ares asking, for the nearlf, horses and cattle. s naticed jon A visit {to the shinjl; located ut Gondor ndian settlement is ‘that despite ARE WELCOME AT BALL ics. The rumor was sprea among the lined who is Nlet soliers who have returned to Casper | family, follows: that the boys who were guests of| “Wee, Mother, :the Mothers’ League at the Chris beautiful coun mas Day banquet at the Midwest. than France, I thi -potel were ot be eliminated from the festivities attendant upon the Mili-! ives of many tribes,,fnglish is the ,language accepted | for and pasiek EUTONS SEEK ; PERMISSION TO, oint,cou: 12 by the league. One of the officers |the Rhine. We are now about 15 cured by a scientific course of medi. |%. Gen. Office Sth and Beech sts. | HUNT FOR. BOAR’ of the League yesterday stated that | Kilometers from Coblenz and on the cation, The only place in Colorade | ry man in uniform of the Ameri-| Moselle riv i where the i Keeley Remedies | OOOOOCOOD “Lewi: d myself are bi family. composed of f thee lies were ball |: can army or any of our COBLENZ — CGaresnorience of to be guests at the Military e number of letters from German! banquet or not. special permits ,to rearms for -hunting proposed, many years. Ts written® to the headquarters of Third , American _Army. stated, ab the AWvild* bond ‘ménate thik? win: > Yr was greater than any other went German history. Every day from various parts of} e occupied tetritory letters pout to Coblenz from German are -more numerous this season than if HER SEATS yin In. fact, several let- Your Increase After baindimbyed moyed up tq the front tlong held iby fi ther distfict jydpes | yho vee been ia prived of their usual line, trenchep? ithin ten! days: 04 ,the ig Wxami lal ee in panger. i wint shod iy th Amegican decree , . close of the war! Private RinyiG. {Dury f Ju id werd th Be prbidding fc tg Have | posses? ‘As a result o bih; received & shfapnél wound whith ithe wrt f ho ice,” sald IM#. Laision of vither ri a or ‘reyolvers. In: évery case the letters agre3\ upon so many at the wild boars ar overrunning | e country, destroying, crops and’ tine ‘certain’ winter growing plants hich should be preserved for the One letter stated that, in the re- on of Trier, the boars had become * bold that childrenUdf the farmers rough iron in the red coloring matter of th ing oxygen enters the body and enables the ¥ood into living tissue muscle and brain, If people , their ‘old jobs. Let’s not put a dam ber on that movement at this time. Let us welcome our conqug x he- roes home. Let this court, with un- dine is that a seven-thousandth! daunted courage, solemnly pronounce part of it will give water a deep yel- that this court can, and will when n low color, and starch a purple. When esary. bordinate all of its pow heated it rig Sas a denepp violet Qh to phe cepa vapor | bic! jt fit need. geting along fine and hopes to be his way home soon. iar properties of One of the pec We mal hae more room Sfon a ase ‘that completely “lets down the bars” in all d the house, at reductions representing ‘Season of is going to finish the job of Gane out every last og. Waists Women’s and Misses’ Blouses, made of Crepe De Chine, Geoy- *Gette, Washable Satins, Fancy Plaids and Stripes, Fan¢y Embroid- ered; $5.00 and $6.00 values. -} CAT, HH when they feel weak and run-down they might Treadi! fthe = BLADDER relieved in 24 HOURS Each Cap- sule bears the FEANTA CAPSULES in every way. If you are not strong or well ourself to make the following test: 2 try Bu can Walk“Without becoming tired. Next take two- fives Nasited Tron three times per day after meals for two week again and sce how much vou have gained. Nuxated Tron weak, nervous, “run-down” men and women in two week: he nc! me The ‘manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results J every or they will refund your moncy, Nuxated Iron is on sale Mirek g Me ridge Pihich is ‘arriving daily, therefore we are putting on epartments, ‘giving ‘buyers free choice of any and everything in Less Than Wholesale Prices---Final Flourishing Wind-Up of the All Winter Goods winter garment in the house—as well as a big Jot of Spring gar- ments just received for this special event, and purchased at prices that permit these extreme concessions. 300 Pieces of Neckwear in the Sale at 25c, 50c and $1.00 —We have natheted to- gether broken lines and model pieces from one of our largest manufacturers and marked them! at the. lowest price. e - —Why—you’d pay dou- ble this price any day for such beautiful. styles’ as these! —Georgette, Satin, Organdie and corded pique-— collars and sets, and all the new models. Women’s and Misses’ Bungalow Aprons..Made The letter in part whieh h in the Rhine river and the city of Coblenz whieh i | ;tary ball that is to be given February | where the Moselle river empties into LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS Are You Losing on Health? Ph; Prescription to eceongh Health and Strength of Anaemic, Run- down Men and Women strain which the war has put cells have become devitalized, the whole system weakened and ‘thousands of .men and women are today losing their grip on health simply because their blood is thinning out and possibly starving through lack of iron. their blood filled with strength-giving iron by taking Nuxated Iron ed blood corpuscles and quickly become stronger and healthier See bow Jont you can work or how of. good Percale, $1.25 ~~ All-wool Women’s $2.95 Sweaters, all colors. joni f, Ge now Bankers Life of Nebraska. you don’t have to die to queer rience of a Yank sol Page 2 THE OLD RELIABLE. } BLACK CAPSULES REMEDY FOR AT YOUR DRUGGIST. tw ; Our Wsitads are powerful pullers, arning over cordiny re wen 15 railre day to sur VERNA C. BURNETT — Teacher of Violin Phone 768W after 6 o'clock hotel, sells ed with a German KE Germany ‘is sure try, much prettier nk. | 1 have bathed INSTITUTE have been in Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis ituated DENVER, COLO. from Thermopolis ELEY a ie hind SOCCOOOCOCOCCSOOSOSOSOSSCCOCOS 257 3 Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949. toll Biedermann, prop. GEBO COAL COKE wooD City office 157 So. Center St. Sts. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEOEOD ected ina room with is and The family elderly mother Grip SPECIA Richelieu Y. C. Pe 3-pound can for 3-pound ‘can for Richelieu Pitted CI 3-pound can for f the tremendous people, the nerve The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Richelieu Peeled Apricots, L—THURSDAY AND FRIDAY paches herries, Casper ¢ blood that life blood to change would only keep fy build up their Car Lots Cann you owe it ta Handled, s! ja tablets of ardidary, a en test your strength rease the strength of in many instances, a all good druggists. General Storage Storage Company ed Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables tored, re-shipped and Checked in Business Like Manner Coats 200 new serviceable; warm Winter Coats. The — materials. are Beaver, Plush, Esquimette, Wool Khaki, Wool Velour, Burella Cloth and Broadcloth. Sizes for Women and Misses, as well as extra sizes; either plain or fur-trim- med. Come in plain $12. 75" or belted models in values from Coats and Dresses Dresses Extensive showing of the season's latest styles in Dresses consisting of Satins, all-wool French Serge, and Taf- fetas, beautifully embroidered and fringe-trimmed; 150 Dresses in all to select from. Values ranging in price up to $30; the choice at____ 310 Special) at, $10.00 carta Waists; -Women’sand Misses’ beautiful beaded and embroideyed in full range of colors and sizes. The season’s newest offerings at ; Fancy, FIBER ‘STOCKINGS sizes, in black and whit January “@learance ‘ bo ceptional values ‘ now Women’s and Misses’ all-silk fancy striped Skirts at Women’s and Misses’ Blue Serge. Ski A ‘ tas oP he PLB a 0 e °. ange aie sinateate tectacteste Mnatggin Te ote af aie Sogeete te ofe ofa! "! $4.95 ‘WOMEN’S Black; White and Fiber boot with lisle fone —double heels and.toes—all Another ‘extra yalue‘ in the'*|) 49e. Silk Taffeta Petticoats, ex-: $3.95: $3.95 | $2.95 up: -Just arrived. ly Our Infants’ Department:is com- plete. Everything for the little one’ at the greatest money-saving value., 100- New Spring Hats Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Hats, the very newest de- signs, in a full range $5. 00 of sglots re. Underwear Specials Women’s Camisoles, made of alternate rows of white or flesh tinted satin and val insertion. Lace yoke and neck finished with lace edge drawn with rib- bon; some with ribbon shoulder straps; special 95e at White Petticoats with deep lace or em- broidery trimmed flounce, in effective designs, at $1.50 © $2.50 Glove Silk Knee Bloomers; white and pink; some with wide knee; hem- stitched ruffle.. Special at $2.75 © $5.00 nainsook ; Envelope Chemise; sheer, yoke trimmed; ribbon ornamented and ribbon straps, at $1.00 $3.00

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