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t —— ee PACE SIX THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE vals. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 — — — — = SSS SE — — —— ‘the Henning, was in town on business’ been in Fort Worth, T. for some-| eeaner in g#ical hospital Seater | Doulas § where he was called on pusi:| W. P. Roscoe of Billings, isons, business visitor today.. oa erday. He returned to Denver in time, where Mr. Rhodes was an in | dass is enored to be. doing nicely. | ness. is in town on business. bd ternoon. 4 structor at the aviation camp. * ¢ & ese hag George Rash has lett for Poison heen on a for the past th = : 5 ; J. B. Barnes left yesterday for! Henry Horn has returned from al 0. S. McKinney of Denver has just|Spider with a crew to drill on the | cTATE PAPITAL Olnudest anarerronit - Tom Lamb, state examiner, who| | business trip to Laramie. closed a contract with the Whisen-| Poison Spider. see ] . lin wi of signing has been here for the past week, left a ‘ hunt company for the agency for the “ee @ le today for Douglas. “a ek RELIEF | E. B. Kepper.of Colorado Springs Willys-Overland automobile here. Miss Madar! Dolan, of Parkers. © AE 1 1 i vesterdaysioent Mhera. will be. dancin better! the jis here on business. | They will have a service station and|burg, West Virginia, is here Settling “ha ‘ * eet = ees \carry a complete line of parts. up the estate of her deceased broth, Chap- ‘ basket ball game at the High School ON R. T. Gierhart of Denver, repre- tense Lawrence Dolan, who died on Tana: bes rett Best arrived yesterday to tonight. 2 & A Governor William E busy to: vi pay totbey Wath tie te sentative of the Johns Manville com-| A. J. Woods of the Campbell-Jonn Jary 17. tf ake us for tne ‘ BS DOS HONEA I SR pany, is here on a combined business 'son company, is confined to his home aS of former Wyoming nationa SEPT ERTRONBUTInets Mr Beastial Joc sy, superintendent for . S| son: company, i s EC Ne tered AI ee se aL eee BO ener nen Coa ay a Get Dr. Edwards’ ards’ Olive Tablets jand pleasure trip. by a slight illness. = Dr. H. R. Lathrop, who suffered ns discharge from the state service and rs rived in town yesterday on a com-, , That is. the ‘ul_cry of thousands Aint: : _ |severe injuries about a month ayo ¥y prior to their entrance into the fed- Marie ‘W. a ave bined business and pleasure Gin sith, lp the fovtul ery, of thousands J. C. Scloed of Salt Lake City is | Mrs. Fred Mills of Bessemer, was ir.|when his car plunged over an em. | ‘i eral service. The period came dur- | Miss eb Sie Et wt aia e # the So ee - ja Casper vi isitor today. town on a shopping trip yesterday. |bankment on as Muddy road, is fo: Bye casinee Gt HOITH Nove chan |eomorrow ator: njefew ‘days’ visitain|) }c pe) yaaru aany- Scam a ae ‘ cans Maateone able to be around now; having perit M a idee” en will receive Lander. ores liby the Midwest Refining a Glee 17 years and calomers old-time enemy; | J. B. Chs ats is in from Salt Creek L. A. Smith, field foreman of th. |recovered from the effect of the male. discovered form: ‘ablets _yhere, has received his discharge from | while ered the formula for ghonis moar (PG a? cha ‘the army and has returned to Cas- stipation and torpid livers. per where he will resume his old work.| ’Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do. not 00 each, from $9.00 to $ * Ohio Oil company at Salt Creek, is a!hap. Tom Haney, who w: fire at the Midwest refiner The following have been named no- sp and time ago, is able to be out again. : +S ntain calomel, a ache ee Du W) Lewin tafe tromigaie Greek _ wept leaves atl “ke Shields of Gillette, © Mr. and Mrs Roy Rodes are in little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab! ullivan of Rawlins. town for a lets, rt visit. They have Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardin of They cause the bowels and liver to act Lander are stopping over in’ Casper | normally, They never | force them to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY on their way home from a visit in unnatural action. | “ Denver. Mr. Hardin was a member you have a brown most! now | - of the house at its last session and 29d, then—a bad breath —a dull, tired | { fostered the original house bill No. feeling sick headache—torpid liver and Bvere bs e are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and An Unmatchable LS a, with headquarters 1, commonly, known as the Hardin’ only pleasent results from one or two lit- | {f é ut Rudolph Hoffman of Che prohibition bill, which takes effect Wee eare Edwards’ as Gkive Tablets at bedtime, (ip \f Sh S succeeded hi Mr. New- June 30, 1919. jousands take cne or two every ' owl1n C@) ro as succeeded him in Mr. New e a | just to keep he iy te ot | { Vo Miss T. Burke, who underwent an 25¢ pet box, ‘Ait acuagi G \ * : ——_— Sam Ohenstein of Cheyenne, Leo | ks Neilson of Casper and F, R, Winter eatodedoderdectoaterdecteateateateateredectedectecteatesteatestoateatedt a of Place, Neb. : im 1s formed the Reliance Loan & A > NEW POPULAR PLAID GING- company, which will operate a ee + f per and have a capitalization of $ ee 0 mes omes ee S $ HAMS in exclusive designs es- 000. The articles of incorporation were filed at the state house today. RD e 10-450-0S0-4So-e$ % ? ee pecially selected for your Spring Holmes Home needs are made to meet the re not the only Amer rench nedy for stomach, liver : 1 France has Nev, The Gold Dollar Consolidaved Min- ee , ing company today filed otice th $ ns Home Service requirements of the consumer S| a on Feb. 27, 1919, it went into dis- Position by need $ and at the lowest pace consistent with our oe! Dress making. Ve solution. (Abe sta LOL in high standard of qua’ lity. | str - oy y They are the best in mechanical construction $ “FRANCE GIVES AID eae = z a <<. Nearly every home in this community is bod at T0 AMERICA $ using with the utmost satisfaction our Rone | Absolutely fast colors and at Dor RTOREENG 4 needs. Is yours among them? So . th t Ine sae : sioccat asian & & prices no more than mos : The pouring out of French blood as & &. oe end the enormous ‘financial sacri- i mateled ian? etpetienced Ks & common qualities. % ? re indebted to = peasants for a perfect STOCK SALESMEN WANTED ; One or two reliable saiesmen who HOLMES HARDWARE (CO “HOLMES TO HOMES” o % OO 0-480-450-4004 o-efo-efo-eg ° ailments which has not on Tate iis pusiness meres aS Sal narvelously successful over ther hed industrial concern. — Addr CASP: : : 4 5 al but has b ally so over h n, Tribune. 3-13 ‘J ER c * e 3 WOMING oOo » imported and put Res 0-oSo-aSe- eho ehoeSe-ahoete- eho elo-aSo-eloele-sce-erodtesiesie-seoete-steeteatostoeteete | = ery membe uested at the next 4 s country by ¢ yr, for many years a lea 0 chemist, under the nam¢ Wonderful R It harmless preparation that re- - x i ae ab i i; i193 it tig | i ae resident EAT MORE VEGETABLES THEY ARE HEALTHFUL the eatarrhal mucus from the All kinds of autosiebalring: Satis- W b | C e ] C estinal trac he infla action juaranteed. Bert i Rae cae aa ee aa TN mare TOMATOES GREEN PEPPERS ede ommerclial UO. stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, Haney Gaa oa GE pe Se ae pees EUANT onsinen oe refunded For tity Loan Company, Suite 302 0-8 CELERY ONIONS _ “THE BIG BUSY STORE” sale by Drug ywhere.—Advy. | PIC® ar RADISHES SWEET POTATOES 3 rs TO ALL LOVERS OF MUSIC TURNIPS CARROTS Watch BiCur Windows Er O The Wigwam wishes to announce CITY NEWS that Mr, Cedell Norris will entertain ___g itt the piano on Sun¢ wife of the for. Thursday afternoc from to 4:30 and Sunday evening from 8 to 10:30. The public is cordially invited. No charge. Swept Oranges 50 cents per dozen GRAPE FRUIT—3 FOR 25c Potatoes Delivered in 100 Pound. Lots $1.75 Mrs. J. G. Nichol mer man: r of the IT av the y hotel in Denver. are woosetoaresasecseceseeneeeanieenune a guest EKA IRIN KHER AA AISI IIIA ISAS SASS AAAI IN |e : H. J. MeMonigal has received his TOR SAT = = | p 2 discharge from the army and has "OR SALE Coend ot LEcaew Per Hundred $ y oy he & a. e, returned to Casper. He has gone yi) ip Teil ue ed a ‘i E : : POM write Box Tribune. Be14-6 3 = : A : x} hack to his old position at the Stand- — ~~ 4 2 % : ard Oil company: ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION & vy y a. The funeral of our late brother, oe ; fT x ; } Mr. ar KE. B. Foster are the Enos A. Johnson, will be held at the : r proud ten-pound boy lodge room on Sunday at 2. o’cloci Telephone 247 + : A born W Both mother All members Two Stores lo and) son ave doing. well; 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center >< iM ¢ Pee ve ee EERE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE ENE EY ENED J. A. T. PHILLIP: s THESE RII IRE IK HHH IH KIEL RHI HEIL AI AIA IAI ASAI » Nicholas, former manager of i |. |PIRIS THEATRE 1M aa) 1M e o4, 1M + so oho BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE STATE MoM e THE “THE HOUSE _ ~ OF QUALITY ~ PICTURES ex 5 a ? so-eheeteetot Winsomely Pretty Spring Suits and Coats You'll find it pleasant to review such a well selected showing. The styles are enticing for ¢ MATINEE TODAY NIGHT MATINEE TOMGREGHT De NIGHT REX BEACH'S COMEDY * SENSATIONAL FIGHT FOR JUSTICE DRAMA their beauty and value—attractiveness. Choosing h ‘T00 fF AT TO FIGHT ea , s Sa from our displays means exercising good judgment ! 7 ee WILLIAM FARNUM ||? eee Vest effects and semi-fitted models—in embroideries, braidings, tuckings and plaits % Mnctedodetestetoc ro-ehe-ete-cfo-ate-efo-ofo-4' rapdoged. oe —tricontines, Poiret twills, serges, gabardines, silvertone, covert cloth. ip Prene Melntyre |The MAN SUNDAY S: DRESSES Afternoon Frocks of taffeta, georgette and other smart materials—tunics embroid- ered beautifully, beadings and braidings of marked originality. Street Frocks of tricontine and Poiret twills—extremely practical. ‘ SUNDAY JOHN BARRYMORE in “ON THE QUIET” _ Blakey & Co. Second Floor oO. S. Building atodrertoetretoatrcgeatoctrtoatees