Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 5

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tae fs Casper Daiw Cribune NE: eS PAGE FIVE TTimeralil i | It is probable that many others of | —~ IVE jthe men listed have or are now CALL 74. = i: os 1 | Seaene baiei¥ apt athore having in- -J > ormation to this effect are asked t ee ° * °° o »& ° ° ¢| 10 BE MADE BY COUNGIL furnish the provost marshal with de- See Ben Transfer Co Arc} Hs tails of their status. } . Desirous of purging the name of . Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. . : Le PL giclocke today, the, mem- ; ; |W. F. ation from the “slacker” list Light and Heavy Hauling._ Furniture and Piano moving a ' . o e city coun s ti their) from Natrond unty, ¢ iled by . ee inspection of the city hall, building the state aeavorthaais uals (onies, M. specialty. Baggage transferred. A free show or a free band con- | the addition of much new talent, for the purpose of finally passing and |L. Bishop this morning phoned the QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE cert—take your choice. the aggregation represents the best sceanting Whe Hon prior to oc- Teeune oe Major Utton enlisted at = — By offering a musical enter- | array of talent ever gathered to- of the bi i ull ie #, cheep guryey C : Furnished by S e first cal forsvoluntvers over two = are = See = tainment of exceptiona] merit and | gether in a similar organization in | 3.’ potable, wat ar ertaken and/Corrections Furnished by | Sergeant ae baie that ‘he i been an) PP OPP PPP LID ee PPS SM, a picture show—a big feature— | the city’s history. tha” bade, unde th inspection of} [Larsen to Clear Up Misinfor- Rees ee for @ at a nominal figure, the Casper Support for the band will in- | a vnitaet, a ler the supervision mation Concerning Men manyamonthe: % band and Iris feel that the pub- | sure the perpetuation of the or- | Saracens eorge E. McDonald, in F; 2 = ® lie will experience a treat, on ‘Fri- ganization with the result that the iM 4 4 De remainder: ofthe day eu Hn Fuca | COLDS INTERFERE N) day evening of this week when the | city will be able to enjoy summer il i os saanouneed in. the| ———__— | wu ® reorganized band organization will | concerts. Aside from this valua- eas ‘Idi amber last night that a8; pplication of the list of draft de-! ) N inake its debut for the 1919 sea- | ble advertising will be received | ee ee cen neared completion that|);,4uents furnished by Provost Mar- US & son. thru appearances elsewhere. fenece exceptionally proud of the in- shal Ray K. Olds already has had i.) New musi¢, new instruments and | | The Friday night entertainment | terior arrangement of the building, the desired effect of securing correc- | ® Active Representative of repairs for others are needed for | is being projected in the nature of | ¢4,, tic bead 14 bs ‘its perfect con-|t:ons in the case of several boys who | Dr. King’s New Discovery » pres: & the season and unless a benefit | 2” experiment, but there is every | 15 oe hit hit 1 itt monument to) .~ ved the colors during the war. In relieves them and keep p e performance is staged band mem- indication that it will prove highly | iebamcieseee ta a letter addressed to the} provost | you going on the job i'% bs s : bers must pay the piper out of | popular. odes i jmarshal today, Sergeant M. Larsen % e wita e ‘| e % their own pockets. With this prob- | SS ar MIKE GIBBONS BETS |designates 11 men, former members Fifty continuous years of almost } & lem to face the band took counsel WALLAGE QUTPOINTS iY lof Company L, Wyoming National; unfailingchecking and relicving coughs, ® with the theater management with | ; sun | HECISIO l/ |guards, who are listed as delin-| Colds and kindred sufferings is the % of New York & the result that a Gn aan PFO: | MINNEAPOLIS ROXER quents. They were among the first youd achievement of Dr. King’s New } ad ® am was arranged which canno' i yoming ‘men to get to France ¢ | fe | NOT fail to meet with the approval of LE } edie oe | Jalees of the 116th ammunition Tegan Parente fatherssisaorhers) the N) STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD » the public. “cae (iy Annociated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Apri 23.—|train and many are now iti the | ities thelealest:\euresthiaseet pleasent: h) » In addition to Geraldine Farrar | DES MOINES, April 23.—Otto “Mike” Gibb ; merican army of occupation in 10-1 remedy they know of. ' i in Hee) newedt picture, “Shadows.” | Wallace of Milwaukee easily eae aise a Suen Bes Pargoldier” | Germany. : cold byialVeriigeietd: ONE ans all druggists, Oe and $120. N J. ae GIBL iN & a concert of an hour and a half will | pointed Solly Burns of Minneapolis! Bartfield of Brooklyn in four rounds| Their names follow: Ethbert | | e entertain the audience. in 12 rounds in the opinion of news-/last night. Both are middleweights. | Oliver Harris, William James Robert- Keep Bowels On Schedule % 312-313. OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Popular hits of the year will be | paper men. Both men are light- | a son, Claude House, Peter Bislie, | Late, retarded functioning throws ® featured as well as classical se- | weight. | ©. C. Brunswald, who has been in|Charles Paul Langford, Lawrence | the wacle day's abiesfout of gear. & Office: 985-J ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-3 iections. Regular practice has | ———-—--- | Luk sctabinhing an office for Taylor |Hayden, Roy Fred Uriens, George U.| fit*Fiche, “the stomach strvinch, mich % A) been held by the band during the C. E. Guinn of Thermopolis is here |& Clay, will return to Casper to- | Barnes, Albert Lewis Malm, Herbert; Dr, King’s New Life Pills. ‘Mild ‘and 5 LN winter and spring months and with morrow. |Trimbell, Jesse U. Van Norman. _|_sanic in action, Sold everywhere. 25. PPP PO MIS OS SS SSS SSS TELS = ~~ | . te ET (OSU ie! | oe a NE a AIEPIETS | [ | ar, ! . . . We stake our reputation on this sale. We want you to come here in response to the items advertised with full con- 9] fidence in our integrity. You will receive a pleasant surprise and a forcible demonstration of our values. ©) ll | MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY l io) f r (o) ' sesesecsnssssosnencecesssnneseeccersssoseeeesse iii 3° Q : e ° | THRIFT THURSDAY : THRIFT THURSDAY =: THRIFT THURSDAY: ° ' e e % e : H 3 Grocery. Department : i 3 © M 9 $ = 3 Our Celebration Day of Zs .: e e 2 e 3 ' : i ? NATIONAL : r e e e — e e ° | YECNIY'S : Crystal White Soap : © Chi ' Gingham Week (6) e e@ 4 e e e © 3 3 hips :uingham wee : : emi-Lyress : ; ; t ¢ . : 4 When We Offer . : © Regular 15¢ size— : : b S THRIFT PRICE 16e $ Beautiful 27-in. Toile de Nord ° e ep a ; fae © Ginghams. s e e Regular 25¢ size— 2 eee . e Pi 0 $ THRIFT PRICE . aw 200 ? sbcnvalues : 28e 3 e e e 32-in. French Zephyr Ging- < 60 ality _ : aw $ Hardware Department : ‘ Deionehike for Kiddies : = ee : i : Y i . ¢ Play Clothes, 30 4 LS) : ° For this Summer's Vacation be sure and take heat with & 45¢ value d a : s $ you. 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