Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 9

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(By United Press) WASHINGTON, May 16.— The Scandinavian countries — Sweden, Norway and Denmark—will struggle to hold the commercial advantages |}, on ' SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919- 4° TjEDas FPS a = a, a eee - SCAN Vi NATURAL GAS v |. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—J H. Humphrey of Powell has filed) {with the state public service commis Pa ae | for the sale of natural gas in his| ae ¢ Commercial Supremacy Over jhome oe ; CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—“My ! ; | is pe lates | sae ; st ¥ Germany to Be Retained by petition relates that the gas! ambition is to run this department, ;; and manufacturing, and it is under- ern Countries ;stood that one of the factories to to he rumj,” said D. S. MeCalan,t ‘be supplied would be the proposed the new state superintendent of high-| The fluid would be piped to the town|W2Y™, i" 7 interview here today. from the Byron field. |“To that end I am going to ask for, Hearing on the petition will be|the co-operation of everybody inter-» they have gained over Germany on - : 3 the high seas and in northern Europe |" m., Saturday. in Wyoming. “The spending of $6,800,000 roads is too big a job for any one Three plans stand out in the cam- paign, as follows: justly it will be necessary for a whoie tapture of a large share of Rus- lot of peopla to help. to receive help from any one—espec cnhagen as distribution port for! Cyril Ford, son of Mrs. D. A.\cers—and I shall be glad to have! northern Europe. ; {Ford, 227 North Durbin, is convales- ‘them advise me regarding every-| Enlargement of merchant marines|cing in General Army Hospital No. |thing that should be brought to my | Scandinavia has a deteiled pro- to return home for Independence /shall distribute ig equa sram for a trade invasion of Russia day. Young Ford, who was 17 years iwiand pa we fond jeauel as soon es conditions there become of age when he enlisted in army ser-|ties and among the various sections with Finland and to a certain extent;to return a casualty. with Poland and such portions of the | In a letter received by his mother | jaltic states formerly under Rus-' recently young Ford reported that |’ Copenhagen, it is learned, flour-|paralyzed limb. He stated that he ished as a free port, during the war|was receiving the most excellent at- and work on a gigantic harbor en-|tention at the army hospital and that | On Face In Blistery Form. HAVE PLANS ON *0x womeuse FQRSTATE ROAD sion an application for a franchise would be used for lighting, heating Concerted Efforts of North- just as any first class business ought; {potato dehydrating plant at Powell. A H Id at the capitol beginning at 10\ested in the good roads movement during the war, Scandinavian diplo- CYRIL FORD RECOVERING j man. If it is to be spent wisely and sian trade. ally from county and township offi-| and manufacturing facilities of the! 11 at Cape May, N. J., and expects attention. normal, it was stated. Commercial| vice and waa subsequently badly of those counties.” control that are free from Bol-: his general health was fine and that | largement scheme was begun imme-jthe doctors were hopeful -that the: ltched. Cuticura Heals. mats here announced today. FROM WOUND IN HOSPITAL Replacement of Hamburg by Cop-| —— three countries. to be able to leave the institution “If it can possibly be done, we relations already have been resumed | wounded, was the first Casper boy —— shevism. |at times he felt life returning to his | diately upon the German collapse, electric treatments he received would | with the end in view of permanent- soon restore full use of his leg. ly eclipsing the free port of Ham-| Just as soon as he is able to re-| burg, before the war the general dis- turn to school, the government has , tributing center of foreign goods in made arrangements to give him a northern Europe. !four year vocational course at Notre The Scandinavian merchant ma-,Dame, Indiana, where he was pre- rine suffered heavy U-boat losses|paring to go when war broke out particularly Norway, but each coun-|and changed his plans. - try has laid its claims. before the > pe conference and expects ton- aye compensation from Germany. “I was troubled very severely with eczema on my face. The eczema got so bad that I could not sleep. It was in 2 blistery form and the skin was sore and inflamed. It itched fiercely so that I had to scratch which irritated my face and I was disfigured. “This trouble lasted six and a half months before I used Cuticura, and I used a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and one full-sized cake of Soap and one full-sized box of Oint- ment which healed me.”” (Signed) Miss M. Winton, Shine, Wash. Having cleared your skin keep it clear by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for daily toilet purposes. was-Caticura Talcum Powder-aug Do not fail to test the fascinating fra- In 1851 Maine passed the bill | na framed by Neal Dow to prohibit the Swedish figures place the present |manufacture, sale and use of intoxi- size of the German commercial fleet, |cating drinks. »llowing war losses and Allied confis- | cation, at 2,000,000 tons. | It is held that if Scandinavia’s| losses are made good, the northern countries will be on an equal sea footing with Germany. | The kingdoms realize that they} must be to a certain extent industrial | to figure heavily in the Russian trade end to this end considerable manu-! - Swedish steamship companies have formed a combination to promote turing enterprises are under con- e \ prance of this exquisitely scented face, struction and contemplated. Cheap | Swedish trede in the Levant and the | Baby, dusting and s Kin peruming powder. electric power in Norway and Sweden | Orient, according to Stockholm ad- the person a charm incomparable and ‘paral uliar to itself. Sample of Cuticura Soap, jintment ang Talcum by mail. ress. is expected to attract foreign manu-| vices. Eight vessels have been put! R, Boston.” facturers. A plan has been suggest-|into the initial line to the ports of ed for bringing this power to Den-| Odessa, Constantinople, Pireus, mark too undersea cable: Smyrna and Salo card: “Det id everywhere at 25c. each. t BUN REMEMBER--- all graded, walks, sewer, lights, water, all in. _ PHONE 74.W “tled until two years later, when I shall be glad } -SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN : Che Casper Daily Ccibune "THRILLING PRIZE FIGHT HISTORY SHOWS RED! 1S STAGED IN ‘SPORTING The Schleswig-Holstein question, the settlement of which has been left by the peace conference to a vote of Khe people, is thus disposed of in a ‘more amicable manner than was the case some half century ago, when the dispute over the two northern duchies resulted in two wars involv- ing three of the European powers. In 1864 the attempt of Prussia to take the duchies led to the famous Seven Days’ War, which resulted in a defeat for Denmark and a victory for Prussia and Austri So far a Denmark was concerned, the Schles- wig-Holstein question settled then. So far as Prus nd Aus- tria were concerned, it not set- in the famous seven weeks’ campaign ‘ending with Sadowa, Prussia defeat- ed Ausria and secured the spoils of Schleswig-Holstein for herself. =—= = Let Tribune Want Ads Sell It Electric Construction Electric Supply & Construction Co. “We Do Anything Electrical” A. W. THIELE, Manager Temporary Location: Residence Phone 31J We Carry a Complete Line Articles Including COLD CREAMS: Nyal’s Daggett & Ramsdell’s Melba Meritol FACE POWDERS. TALCUM POWDERS MASSAGE CREA MS—large assortment. SHAVING CREAMS and LOTIONS. FACE CHAMOIS. POWDER PUFFS. CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry “Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” ! ¥10 E. Second Street —=YOU ARE NEXT=— YOU ARE NEXT IF YOU HURRY AND SEE BEN ABOUT ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL MODERN ALOWS You Can See These Beautiful Bungalows Under Course of Construction if You will go by the Location 8 Blocks East of Postoffice These bungalows are being built from the ground up; no ready-built houses; all will have five nice large rooms and bath, oak floors, colonnade, full basement; lots TEMS TERMS OF SALE WILL BE $1,000 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY—SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS HOME FOR YOU * SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY CASPER, WYOMING stock has backed his mare, Lady .ove, to win the Derby and to best him, his enemy gets into action again! and has Lady Love stolen. Then, to clinch his villainy, he kidnaps Wood- stock and circulates the report that ——__~"_ PAGE SEVEN sands of pounds. The picture is one of unusual thrill and expectancy. Tne love element is provided by Lord Woodstock who loves Norah Cavanach, a daughter of his chief trainer and when he gets into trouble with ruin staring him in TOILET SOAPS—large assortment. large assortment. he is dead. Both master and horse Both the face, Norah saves him. The photo- are rescued in time and when Lady{ play was produced under the direc- Love wins the Derby, Woodstock} tion of Mr. Tourneur and the results ashes in to the tune of many thou-’ have been highly effectiv LIFE’ AT IRIS SUNDAY One of the ring battles ever shown in any motion pic- ture is that in which Lord Woodstock fights a victorious battle himself after the man he had wagered upon had been drugged by his enemies, is one of numerous thrilling in Maurice Tourneur’s fine pictur tion of “Sporting Life,” the famo: English melodrama, which will be shown at the Iris theater Sunday. John, Earl of Woodstock, is young British nobler who Wrarassed by debt. He a thorough sportsman and when Joe Lee, a gypsv prize fighter is matched, Lord Wood- stock bets every dollar he can raise on him. But Woodstock has a power- ful enemy who causes Lee to be doped by the father of the girl he had wronged and Woodstock, in order to save his. wagers s the ring himself and fights a victorious battle. most exciting Mrs. Kate Marquis, Mid- dieburg, Logan Co., Ohio, writes as follows: “I have used Peruna with suc- cess. It has cured me of catarrh of the head and throat. It is the best medicine for catarrh that I have ever used. Iam completely cured, Thanks to Peruna.” Mrs. Marquis is but one of many thousands who know the value of rhal con responsi human If you object to liquid remedi ask for Peruna in tablet form. ASBESTOS BLOCKS This wonderful material is'the same analysis as the very highest grade of spinning fibre that is worth today $2,000 per ton, In rock form such as we make these chimney and building blocks from it stands a very much higher fire test than in fiber form. The Wyoming Chrisotile Asbestos fiber stands about 309 degrees higher fire test than the best Canadian fiber and the rock as- bestos stands more. than 2,000 degrees higher fire test than the best fiber does. We have had these blocks tested in the largest laboratory of Chemical Research Electric Repairing 240 South Grant Street Casper, Wyoming of Toilet TOILET WATERS Mavis in the Western Country, in Chicago and Djer Kiss up to 5,280 degrees which was the greatest heat that Melba could be applied; it was not affected. When you Palmer’s stop to think that manganese steel which stands the Page’s highest fire test of any metal is melted at 3,000 de- grees you can realize that no fire would ever reach a degree of heat above 5,280 degrees. If you are building specify these asbestos chim- ney blocks. They are made in Casper; cost you less than brick and last forever. Address e Wyoming Asbestos 906 S. Oak St. Casper, Wyoming or Phone Fred Patee, 693-J. For Sale at All Lumber Yards large assortment. $4,500 to $5,000 TERM ee See ea ey . EXCLUSIVE AGENTS

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