Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE CASPER BAILY TRIBUNE ‘ Te Come Da Tare eS HOW UNCLE SAM WOULD GARDEN Dis Nowe f ]- Yer Ago in War_T " what it will cost each property The distinction of being the oldest! “Large German army landed in OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David St. Phone Gi1-3. BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STATE 5 . : G American woman writer of promi-| Finland. i An Article Every Day for Inexperienced Growers nence iciongs to Harriet Prescott, Carl Muck, former leader of the, S>offord, who enters upon her eighty- Boston symphony orchestra, ordered’ that all . fifth year to When she was in| interned as enemy alien, EARLY CABBAGE. eases x“ ares en " 3 i : paid into the office of the While cabbage does not rank very high in food value, a few plants of 25 “teens she began to write, and she) = War council at Washington an. DENTISTS 2 ly ly eons lesirable for the Heme card The seeds |*°¥S ske hopes to write for a long nounced al! available shipping would! _—__ ee ee ee ey ee ee aor ieee ato fe seec* time yet. One of the reasons thai be used to rush troops to France: | jould be sown indoors and the plants reset to tl ae garden al jout the time . Spofford has kept her eagerness ae that danger of frost is past. Cabbage requires a rich soil, and the plants of % if the road bonds are issued. y providing for a tax DR. C. ie BMbeY ate core aeai > nr? in the office of work is that she is interested in ? the smaller early sorts should be set 18 inches apart in each direction for everything—in the European situa-| | Today 's Events | \ Dr. C. W. Thomas - ° 'y of state on account of au- nobile licen: during 1920, 1921 1 1922 shall t paid into the ‘of the state and by the hand cultivation, or 30 inehes between rows and twelve inches in the row tion, in politics and in suffrage. She! tice as ee Oe 333 rer during that ti as fonds for horse Galera Tt isa good plan to pour a little water around the oe Been an, pavocete of paticoge ie ‘An elaborate celebration oz the Sundays ‘and ever: rs f of hi bonds, roots cf each plant as it is being set in the garden. {nearly 70 years, since the first day’ aijhama statehood centennial is to by appointment. c 7 If there is danger of plants being destroyed by cutworms, a band of stiff she heard Lucy Stone speak for it. yy appo |be the feature event of the annual! imeeting of the Alabama Educational’ ay bonds are issued rs. Spofford was born ins Calais, ie hould & jaced a d the stem of each plant. Early cabbage Se aoe cia deme tnet ap ween aeeae es be eae Me., but while yet a child her par- those years. The 8u mature in about 60 to 75 days after setting in the garden —United States fake Association, opening today at Mo-| - ae x will be 40¢ per Department of Agriculture. ents,removed to Newburyport, Mass...) b,i10. | 5 1B r for each car. If the where, or at Boston, she has since) The part that chetnistry played ii! Seaton epted for : Es d. Sy alpi. . % . 1 1orse power of cars in Wyoming av- TURNIPS. Somme! exceliatGiine tery tian welletas| oe poe te Wmicee, wae swilly Degsold Electrics! Contractor at the annual meeting of the Ameri In the northern states it is an old sa a ne that “you. plant turn e and many refreshing prose stori the tax would be Ganreudel i dee 25th of July, whether wet or dry.” While this is not literally true, it is ss can Electro-Chemical Society, which | Wiring, Repairs aa@ wittures Somesione! month ‘s estimated that “.tomary to plant turnips in July and on land that has produced a crop of * =—>—> - - is to begin its sessions today in New | omce Mh 18 TAL West Fiber: for those three early vegetables. Foday’s Anniversaries | | ““the one hundredth anniversary of s than 25,000, Turn however, , n to perfection d r r ing- 4 @ the birth of Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, the AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. otherwise pd in this paper and t d time, and throughout the south they furnish one of the n sources of carly April 3. founder of the liberal movement in 112 E. Third St. Phoke’ 1080 also che local news published herein. erage of “reens, in addition to the use of their roots. Fall-sown tarnips produce 1301—Execition of the mutincers of| Judaism and the father of the Unitn ; a ji winter and eafly spring greens throughout the socthern states without any the “Bounty,” at Portsmouth, | of American Hebrew Congregations, Motor Repairing No. ‘ ‘Sesue 735 sateen " protection or special cultivation. Eng. is to be observed with memorial ex | Fem ea en, eS vould amount to $3,000,- _ Where they are planted in the springtime, the seeds are sown 132% Ppp pepe ae ta eater ae ee eee Electrical Wirfag and Canisiiting és “ a” 000. proposed bond issue is in rows about 14 inches apart and the plants thinned to about two inches i. Man Without @ Coun} _ Pat Fie ' — - — — In a city where the “Blackhan: a : mae : : a try,” born in Boston. Died| Conception in Albany, N. Y., is to be makes open threats of extorting riches $2,800,000. in the row, the thinnings being used as greens. For pat rh uiais the isee there June 10, 1909. |the acene of ridtable. chhahbutes:ts:| from its people and public officials = Jt will, therefore, be seen that the ! generally sown broadcast and slightly raked into the soil.—United States , .. Leon Gambetta, the most pow-|day, when Rt. Rev. Edmund F. Gi | are threatened with death unless 2004. jicence tax levied noone aus Department of Agriculture. erful factor in the history ot | bons will be formally installed as W. A. PRENZEL they take up their abode elsewhere, oo ie oan Consig al 5 = the third French republic, born Catholic bishop of the Buffalo dio- ld ce fe Gi mols trangetthatemindssequally| oye oe: aera eae “Casper has cause for congratula- at Cahors, France. Died De Shae Bihons Thonias: F. ike | REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST degraded and diseased should stoop P¥rpose, would pay all the high id P. tion,” we learn, because postoffice . pe Ritie high, race, Batt Ru Rev. Toseph 3 EYES TESTED, GLASSES KITTED to connect such activities with the bonds in a decade. It is also be The Jack GE leaiaries arc nobito’ be cut, Granted) oo cate eee eee eto EeTtEa ARES Sie oneae 131 §. Center churches, and the latest rumors have |'¢ that the increase in the num Deen Ct came way that we are lucky to the enforcement of the liquor burg, will preach the sermon. linked prospective blackmailing here },.. over and above When you bury the hatchet, don’ dispensary law. AUTO: REPAIRS e a postoffice operating at all. with campaigns inaugurated by cer- ,)., tiated for 1920°wouldtiat tie handle. euicte cue sea tauod ee, 1a 1961—The Spavit payne aPueeven | * ~ i i % of t y i ship wit . tain church denominations pa R RICE cee COME of a treaty of friendship wi RENTS AVEO REPAIR SHOP inconceivable that such While it is base intimations shculd receive cre- bit of advice offered by one para- By way of punctuating their re the United States. | quést for peace the Bolsheviki i 1915—French began a vigorous at | on the Germans in the! oevre region. lies at Archangel 1916—French counter-attacks re- Sa gained part of Vaux village. 1947—British house of commons 163 8. Anh Auto Repairing Fords Espectally Phone 643-wW. All Work Guaranteed. ections of the state the Omaha A Poultry and Egg Market graph writer. has been asked, “If the bonds tua is: rittantly waste a few shots on the ce dence on the part of intelligent per- A sons, the report, nevertheless, calls sued, will the money be spe From Bill Stinger: fe for a public protest on the behalf of Visa) open ies where t Be still, sad b irstituticns which form the backbone j.oylc reside?” The law passed by a Wool was considered unclean by pee | UPHOLSTERING of civic righteousness and endeavor. ftuenth legis Mrotereauites ing, / the anci ptians, and the wrap- cheers’ the name resident | The Tribune speaks for no creed or ' Beneath this coat is a ragged lin- pings of the mummies, which were ot Neots } t ner cent o » money raise : —_ - UPHOL: denomination, but it behooves every per cent of the money raiseil ee linen, wore so well during the thou- ¢ ———""___, | HO prane AvTo-ror conscientious person to squelch such through the highway bond e shall st at eq) Sis of years in the tombs that the Toda mg Birthda Sal IF See nia toriericss BatOte Having intimations, even when uttered in a Le spent in the counties, in propor- ae cs Arabs of today can use them. y nday your work done elsewhere. joki pia troneto th z aval F shining. ow once experienced a strike “~—— re] i 3. VIRBEL joking way. on to their assessed valuation. This Pepe ed : i who demanded at. John Burroughs, most famous ot 300 BE. Rattrond Church policies and plans are con- s matched by the United chat shorter hours, and American naturalists, born at Rox- six days’ h in the year. T! eted the cemet and stoppe until finally the autho ir demands. of Mexico the ceived with the idea of crushing the ¢,, veremous spirit which makes for blackmailers and their ilk and to rec- lar for dollar. n tha - : morning— ided’ torte ts the minimum or 75 per = , ities yie o ti : IF you can stand her verba! gus at- lery, N. Y., 82 years ago today. Andrew J. Peters, former a tant! y of the treasury, now mayor} born at Jamaica Plains, ars ago today | nd Wifie in tk IF you can face Fri 5 MAHA buys millions of dollars’ worth of Poultry and eggs each near from the producers of I ognize (base insinuations against’ the | ‘ he wy ray peered Curbings and kinds of Ceme- church, propogated and spread for ©<nt, the actual money spent in the imbe % 5 5 : tack— r 3 acred. Their week ery celebrated cartoon-| ebraska and surroundin: - tery Cement Work. ulterior metives, is to destroy the county will be at least one and one- rou can take her scolding and her "2 thirteen days, and their century tist, born in San states. The number of ecg TOMBSTONE worms foundation of government and its })i/f times the amount raised therein. ree ee fifty-two years, o four times thir- Irancisco, 34 years ago today. Reviigistations sa ymaglers“ fled Onrngspe. tomer wer. Wre. benefits, in cddition to weakening the scorning, t The public archieves were cir- —— me epee 2 mpnon, Lead There rT provision of the Snalicieal uae st cege Rtsies a sufficient number of these points it is no longer trade In his egus. He si at the egg-buying station with wheal town, goes home the Omaha, the brother city of rae eee aie ty Business on a profi 5 Danis. = greatest force for righteousness in And never once with harshn ! hich i an- cular in form, and divided into thir- thes nation? uw which requires that not more kas a icen segments, with the sun depicted 3 § 5 B 1A agtil, : DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Rooms 4 & 5 Wood Bids. Phone 1030 Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. IF you can look her in the éye while numbered thirteen, The Way Uncle Sam Thaght Me ance There are, or were before the war, Diver eisEretas one thousand great country ee nS s ttered over Great Brita. Makler Bidz. of which have now been closed of the huge taxation. Of a si charges. That is, not more NER. atuires ts er cent shall be expended MERCHANTS AND WEATHER MAPS. : : - IF you gan hear her read the recora ering work. This require- Millions of people in the East Took to O1 i Took 0 mee Lo cupply them with of your past— is to prevent extravagance on |., c If you can see her frowning and then part of the management. venir these sixty may be classed as pri eS 2 ‘ ee ar ‘ palaces, for each required a staff of N tr n Fu 1Co As she tells you how her love is from two hundred to six hundred se: ; i BOOST YOUR HOME TOWN. fading fast— vants and attendants. Outside of the atrona € % DR. JOHN F. LEEPER nts there were many Phone 949 3} DR. W. BE. DOWNIE caretakers for the $ J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop household serv men employe IF you can stand all this and still == pi _ The following from the Riverton” keep grinning, grounds, wardens, patks, coverts, out- I WANT YOUR BRICK WORK || __ Pe7ssisn: snd Surseoms sview appl the same to many Now listen, man, just take a tip buildings and stables. : GEBO COAL i! On Contract or Percentage Smith Bldg. Phone 266 : if a le frombp me Will the part oie aited c. M CORE ave os PETER CLAUSE! i ~TUAKI neeinad t in “Some people play a lone hand. You're failing fast—it’s close to your yoviurete, the tae tee susie City Office 157 S. Center $/] R CLAUSER BATHS. t ‘ The do na 7 at r f ; h forecasting of weath- They do. nat-form much attachment eae ee _ Ben Transfer please call again as the Re EO/B0- Jeena gata, A BATH AND_A GOOD geen that it is possible by a to the place where 4tiey live, Goi quickly. iny Hoysand dee a pooaaddres® was tos 4-2-2t. |= - MASSAGE TONIGHT ne ers issued by the Pot particularly regret M. D chan: i 3 M. D.—Ex ge. Home cooking at the Harvey. a owe anite ee peepee es ssaaaeed Eg sake cnaete | Sige Oe Ale : tears when they go and pack up Le ale Cue ad ay Wilee your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- ©: S. Bide. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. bag, and Suitcases :»: ; Reliable Phone 804-J. 133 So. Centwr | Save your money—éat at the Har. aa led = roy * for Th respond to no cails for co-op- Sood ear arern Ss ation. And no one feeis any Siw re cular desire to help them along. puna community gains little from thei: t kind of people is a dead one. ti, N Pe & Ned H ' d all the ople living th to al | & N | ndertakings and enterpr It \ . ee mrt dar opt R TOM BELL /ADD|TION N a thade Lislueanitgtnecerent Ravana th N Owners, at Lusk, Wyo. Just north of R. R. N " ge then: They feel a cordial inter<st os aaa 1 all our townspeople. You can de | p N East of Main Street. : \ se | upon their hearty support for fl . "WN! , a $f r P nas any community project. Every loes! .) Sale Opens April 10, 1919 N) oa enterprise has their backing. In so & : < N) : +7 invdealec eat far as that idea prevails, the tow! a . ’ ! ) ee of a cale of Will realize its possibilities % e & Penn mMleme rare Nini ease en inte! N WRITE FOR PLAT AND PRICES N or a few days 2! business dealings and purchase: ; Pe s 7 ; advisability “of ae of material to buy anything that & The Hitchings-Van Schaack Inv. Co., Agts. N ability of ethno ies tpalieee tee & LUSK ——and— DENVER suit of clothes sold here is just AY your sinoketaste WOOT OOM: , = hace leat thane of these it One might well buy it, even it H ! ir - fistenin; t—and a a = PE prea eT gee pn a eat but evidenely nae ee it were a little inferior. But thank: get the Prince Albert call, all Petry : LOTS OADOBM EMAL AMD, 3 maEGeaN Tadhg aclelieae SF Beene our splendidly stocked stores, tha: | cory vy WA , You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN ole suctifee is rarely necessary. It is| ‘robacts Co, get so much tobacco joy out of every 4 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH é ‘ poor community spirit and deficicn: | . = — puff you'll wish. you had been born A) c Mb couily. ky. teatace _ teamwork to buy stuff out of town | : é ESVY, twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn ! ane es ©, Unless it is not to be had at home aareeaten : 2 new to every man fond of a pipe or a home bec I : 1 ae ers “When a town has this unified, e- _ iI made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- al en \ operative, reciprocity spirit of team-| high Pletely. That’s because it has the quality! Werning—tinok out for black lines WOTKs You can't stop it. The cons | i ; aia ? _ And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra- - on the front page——the curtain iv P& MSs of people working for| P} ; Branceis Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch Hee on fie ee oe common ends. will beat out a greater | , ; ; which is cut out by our exclusive patented she , ‘ig : Giaunerects ins BGriin population whose energies are divid-| l ae: Tae Shae We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip—j Pinay. See Ben Transfer Co 15 consoling to note that in de- cd 2nd scattered.” | oe s Pipe or makin’s cigarette—without a comeback : hour da » there has —o—_.— v4 Feppy red, bast, tidy red tins, handsome pound and Light ‘Hauling... Furniture and Piane moving aieomentan) BE a aan liave you any little periscopes in ; QIMp cult Boa Gite! glace humidor with sponge | specialty. tar pmibesornact| bt : = guaien? taticcan tte oxtail Lone some Fire oo eid mee pe ee ee ‘QUEK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE J . R. J. r) acco Co., Winston-Salem, me LK |!

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