Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 8

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q PAGE EIGHT 5 Che Casper Daiiy Eribune d wv A = —___— _ ee ————————— ts Hl CALIFORNIA MEN FIGHT wes out. a was unconsciaus for! GREYBULL Onn FEELOWS China bas ap area larger than that | China exports more than 300,000,- In olden times the Greek athlete i five days after they got me home. of the United States and a popula-/ zy dT Ravernecenteetisn totes the GE | Uionttous/ge Satemsat elit hes! 'Q00preserved and fresh eggs and 50,-| trained on a diet of new cheese, dried |Q00 pre-erved and fresh eggs aad 59,-| figs, tiiled grain, milk and warn teats of it till now. |but 6,500 miles of railways as com-| Z m aT ARNSMEN ARE DO ROUNDS, IRISH WING SS Sine Somacn sae wove WILL BUILONEW HOM eM me AERO as oo been poisoned by the fire damp. — i Al eer M E N 0 N L ' ¥ a nica Prese:) it has been in a very bad dendition The production of yarn from paper | TONOP: fev, April 30.— ever since. My food would not digest (Special to the Tribune. ) | was known in Japan more than a cen- | Johnny McCarthy won a decision Properly, but would ferment and BASIN, Wyo., April 30.—The Odd|tury ago. | over “Salinas” Jack Robinson, welt- Cause gas to form which gave me u Fellows of Greybull expect to begin DERVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN Eighteenth Street erweight, after 25 rounds of hard reat deal of pain. I had a pain in Construction work on their temple i a fighting here, Both are California y back all the time, and suffered building about the middle of May. The! | 830 Oppestte Matrance te new Pastattice. pn. with headaches and dizzy spells, I plans are drawn and ready for th Official Papers Can Now Be Se- eee ! 5 ly for the ac- {was very nervous and when I did ceptance of the lodge. The plans call. woe either acute or & cured on Application to Cap- |manage to get off to sleep the slight- for a building 50x140 feet, two Ae] te > Li f ‘(MAN BURIED ALIVE est noise would wake me. I made stories, to cost $40,000. The lower, tain Handbury; List o i+ : z Epa real if ; x special request of my sons to make floor will be used for a salesroom and/ Names Is Furnished. ' FOR THREE HOURS no noise on coming in at night as 1 the upper story used exclusively by! Smear ore : wanted to try to get a litt . the lodge. In order to assist in clearing up appetite was very poor the military records of a number of Attributes Poor Health to Horrible! got so weak I could hardly Cusper men, formerly members of the aioe pee your ewn. a saser Loins Suara uRRIRaCOR Cao: Occurrence—Tells of genie to have one calf Zor, oa Yet curable. we tain George T. Handbury, has request- Experience. op, i. Siavth 1s thidg Ts have e ,, oor, charss be | epee and ed the state provost marshal to send anlac is the only ng ave i 4 : 5 reach, ea mS individual discharges to each of the Only once in a great while da we ¢Ver been able to get to help me, and as Ing ; cemnia—results of capaassee overwork men of the company. The discharges hear of someone being burried alive, it certainly has done me a world of were received this week by Captain and F. B. Slominski of 506 East 36th good. My Handbury and each of the following strect, coma, Washington, is one | stomach i named Casperites are requested to ap-!of a very limited number who have can eat hing without suffering pear at his office in the Cobb building undergone this terrible experience a bit from gas and indigestion. My ve their clearance papers at and lived to tell the story. Mr. Slo- boys can make all the noise they t possible date: minski attributes his long period of please now, it don’t bother me at all, i T. Uandbury. suffering and ill health, from which and I can sleep thru anything. The Robert T. Kemp he says he was never able to find re- pain is gone out of my back, my lief until he began the use of Tan- head don’t ache any more, and'f lac, to this tragic occurrence. But, sent word to the Tanlac man_ the we will let him tell his own story other ady that I had strengthened up nt Frank B. Taylor. which is as follows: until I could run ‘and jump a fence Sergeants and other Vieletions of Nature's cave, fiseasen 0 of Biadéer leer em} Vari- abd permanently cured gi small expense and no detention ‘tr business. COME IN AWD TALE FP OVER. FREE—Consultation, Examination —FREE Charges so levy as to be within the venth of aven the poorest, ané Payments arranged to suit your com’ DEX liom frée, Hors, 9 a, m. to & p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. m, te Denver Medical Institute = 'iys orete oh petite is fine, and my in good condition, and I Machines Hand Machines $12.50, $19.50, $25.00 Water Power Machines $25.00 “Being buried alive is a horrible as good as IT ever could. IT come experience, but that is what hap- home after a hard day’s work, and pened to me in a mine explosion ten after a few minute feel fine years ago. We were pinned in for and ready to go a ere. IT have three hours, before the rescuers could and feel bet- wet to us, with hardly enough air tot ars, and its all keep soul and body together. I was due to Tan Electric Vacuum Washers $100.00 TIM HURLEY TRANSFER Phones—Office, 26-J; Res. 779-W. Light and Heavy Hauling, Baggage Transfer, Piano Moving "Richa Are Shipp. Corporals. Abe If ls Cam Be Moved, We Can Da It William Keyser. ‘the luckiest man of the lot, as two! Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Vacuum Hand Phungers © Claude W. Thomas. of the men had their ears blown off, Casper Pharmacy and in Aleova by $1.25 ewip By te a one: poor fellow had his eyes the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. CIIITIOOIIOOTOOOIOL LM, George D. Brown. | = BEST BOWL OF_CHILI IN TOWN iver R. Hawley. ~ aie Hoe Holmes Hardware Co. |X AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH John W. Patterson | 15e Quintin Deaver. e asper forage rocery i} “HOLMES TO HOMES” Back of Grand Central Bar. AH kinds of Sandwiches at oe Edmister. ; i CASPER ote ote ete ets WYOMING popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. A) Buclar Fosse f. Smith. THE RICHELIEU STORE ONT IAAILIAA AAA AA Abd dd dD J. Boomer. ae : : Wa 1 Boles | Special Thursday and Friday E ichart ‘ockus. James Browne Frank H. Cole. Richelieu ; 45 ceeeph F. Coulter. Mammoth Asparagus Pips cece cesses cess Cc Joe C, Counts. Richelieu Samuel Dam B. e 25 Theros Da Small Early June Peas .... Ee Re oer Cc MERCHANTS---GET BUSY ADVERTISE Richelieu 40 Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner I Huey. kson Kanzem. *, Moore. his. Mitchell. Rich M. MeDermott John H. McGinnis. John H Mc K Stocks an insurance United States Department of Labor ‘THE CONSUMER HAS THE MONEY. HE IS GOING TO KEEP IT UNLESS YOU CONVINCE HIM HE ~ SHOULD GIVE IT TO YOU FOR MERCHANDISE. THERE IS ONE SURE, QUICK, AND ECONOMICAL MEANS BY WHICH YOU CAN DO THIS. ADVERTISE TELL ABOUT YOUR OFFERINGS IN THE LOCAL Active Representative of The Equitable Life ot New York : STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD % Why speculate with your life insurance when you & ean get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life insurance institutions upon the planet? » Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and ® let me explain the latest policies upon the market. Y N J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Office: 985-3 ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-3 ne company who Te- ye in order to en © United Su cant Leon C, Goodrich, Corporals Walter ©, Moore Charles FE. Edwards Cecil P. Blake Feta les. Ml : A N . & 8 k) . , , . S i et “oe =e a _ PAPERS, MOVE THE GOODS FROM YOUR SHELVES, GO AFTER BUSINESS WITH A DETERMINATION TO TURN YOUR STOCK IN LESS TIME THAN YOU DID LAST YEAR WHEN YOU HAD A SELLER’S MARKET. __— START ADVERTISING—INCREASE YOUR ADVER- TISING, AND DO IT NOW. WARIS OVER: BRITISH GIRL USES ‘MAKE-UP’ LONDON once 1 to 3yv Mail.) —-The Brit ef the war, who i as returned The following amcunts of new and second hand casing are offered for sale. 1600 feet 6 5-8 jn., 1600 feet 8 1-4 ir 1300 feet 10 ii 2 1-2 tn Used once. 500 feet 12 1-2 in., 45 Ib—Used once. 4300 feet 2 in. line pipe— is once. 160 feet 8 1-4 in., 28 Ib—} 200 feet 10 in., 32 1.2 Fence reds of itl: of the et ~ . U.S. DEPATRMENT OF LABOR W. B. WILSON, Secretary. ROGER W. BABSON, Director General, Information and Education Service, In addition tothe above a quantity of drilling and lease material is also offered. All can be bought ata low figure if sold at once. G. H. SWERER Reem 334 Henning Hotel fro muy sex. too. Ob r and would b Durable strings for lacin? machine re seanelmias made of a.” sici2

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