Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 6

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AGE SIX Steyr The Casper Daily Cribune _ y M [. \. passes [7 TPS A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON'T WEAKEN— —By Taki ae POT AMILESTONE =f: OF ITo HISTORY ; EE DR. BUMPS Clerks and Shop Assistants, Head- : ed by Sir George Williams, Re- sponsible for Great Organi- zation of Today. LONDON, June 6.—Nearly al American visitors to London are fa- viliar with the enormous block of | buildings in Tottenham Court Road which was erected some years ago for the general offices of the Young Men’s Christian A ciation and at the same time to serve as a perma- nent memorial to the late Sir George Williams, the founder of the associa- tion. Many people who passed the bronze | bust of Sir George, which stands Vhen the 500 saloons, each pay-|in Cheyenne a candy store has taken | ist within the main entrance to the | pd thet maiey ciekertee 2% ad jing an average yearly aes a five-year lease on what is now a ded benevolence in the features 0 \abou Reage th eee Sai? a the illustrious philanthropist today, ‘bined loss to all the towns of the *2!00n building, and has agreed to for this was the 75th birthday of the ) state will approximate half a million | P®Y $500 a month for it, that price : Srganization of which he was ‘dollars. But no one seriously ques- eng $100 higher than the szloon- e founder and which he helped to tions the fact that this loss will be keeper is now paying. Similar trans- levélop into a society of world-wide more than made good. Already the actions are coming to light not only scope and influence. “ |few breweries in the state are turn- throughout this city, but throughout It was ones une 6, 44, that ing to useful industries, and already the state. | Y. M. C. A. first came into aia : . the saloon buildings are being rented = On the evening of that date half a eee Not Affected by W by War Prohibition SA eiei| ate, having for its objects lew en-| for higher priges than ever. brought dozen young cler' d shop assist- forcement in Wyoming and aiding in before. gathered in Williams’ bedroom and Officials Are Busy on Ways and Means to Pion ment for worldwide prohi-|" Data gathered in the three larg-| modest lodging-house in the West bition. End of London and at his invitation It appears that some confusion has |est cities—Casper, Sheridan and took the initial steps toward the or Bottle Up Wet Goods Forever. arisen in the minds of Wyoming peo-|Cheyenne—show that _ practically ALL | EVER HEAR FROM You \S GIMME evi Xovu HAVE NO KICK COMING— OU WERE JUST CRAZY TO OME IN AND pene MARRY ME _ IE YOUR HEAD SAILORS PAINT SHOP 525 E. 4th St. Phone 334-J 7. Always the Best Service anization of ‘‘a mutual inprovement A —_—_——_ ple—especially since a former Wy-| every bar room within their limits re ociety anda young men’s mission- CHEYENNE, Wye June 6.—(Special.)—Only twenty- oming state offcial’s stock of liquors has Peenjepanen: for by {prUpeleunay We now employ five Barbers. They are y society.” - four more days till the sweet dry and dry! was seized in Denver last week—j| SS Shope, Sort dri pariors, . . That the organization of such mod- Twenty-four days from date—at midnight, Monday, June |#8 t© how far they will be allowed to|eafes, music stores and the like, and all good workmen. Quick, Sanitary, Com- est beginnings would some day spread 39 to be exact—five hundred of the brightest bright spots in |&° i the matter of stocking up for | ue wise Meoprictors are weltion te f Mani d P s th be its helpful influence to all parts of the dry HW. OF ay almost unheard-o: rices. Here ve Seeds SHEL aeouid tain’ sar tne tO yoming will go out of business, and with them will go V pelt Li or their information | P! P) ort. Vianicure an orter service the best. it may be stated with authority tha education and uplift of hundreds of OMing’s distinction of being the oasis of the west. After that the respectable citizen who lays in thousands of young men of many dif- there'll be nothing to do but sin —————————————_—___ | moderate supply for his own use will BARBER: SHOP HENNING ferent nationalities, that its Ga beve end snerex end prape: dice and slated to become state prohibition not be molested, but that there will rule iT Ss istinguished in 00! PT z hink oO e days gone ee u 2 7S aol prculd bes imo Nese) distin eed a paar ee 3 commissioner when the new law|Pe sternal and extremely vigilant of wa a y y. ee é ~ warfare on the man who seeks to aS = » were things not even dreamed Regardless of the outcome of the ‘akes effect at the end of June. buy now and sell later, by the founders of the movement. fight in congress for the repeal of Mr. Wade will return from the The: people have spoken,” said | The young men, including Williams the wartime prohibition act, there'll east next Saturday, and will then set Mr. Crabbe today. “They gave the! himself, were employes of a drapery be no respite for the people of this »bout the work of organizing his largest per capite dry majority of | of ; establishment in London, and their state. If executive or lecislative machinery for law enforcement. It |any state in the union. And they | @ as er or: e roce mo; ambitious hope was that their clemency comes it will come too late. 5 I; | i ociety and its work might be ex- This year’s legislature saw to that erton, former member of the legi tended to the employes of other dra- when it passed the law making Wy-/ Jature and a member of the execu-| is virtually ging, along with the legalized traffic, | is expected that Earl Warren of Riv- are going to see to it that bootleg-/ The cost of getting abolished. Our legisla., Common tea from the tea- | THE RICHELIEU STORE pery houses i in iD ee etropolis. oming a bone-dry state on and after! tiye committee of the state anti-sa- ture has z ‘3 sta Fi -sa- S passed one of the most dras- 5 = — July 1, 1919. In the remote possi-’ Joon league will be chairman of new | tic prohibition laws existing any- plant to you is twice the | pility that the lawmekers at Wash-! organization, and that working with where in the country. With that ¥ ° ington adopt Mr. Wilson’s suggestion jim be 2 number of prominent kind of a law, and with the present tea-garden cost of the tea. | Saturday Specials for ihe calowance of a few more dry leaders from all parts of the xoverner determined to back it up, Is it worth your while to f drinks before the eternal dry spell) state. In the meanwhile the anti-| bootlegging and illicit traffic will be . | sets in, other states now wet will be] ssloon league will continue to oper. | reduced to the minimum,” pay this heavy cost and | ble to e advantage of the er | 2 and one-half months’ delay in e a —- ~ get poor weak tea-flavor | cution, but the decision will ye no } = | and a lot of tannin? Don’t you see now why | | Schilling Tea costs less | | per cup than common tea? | It costs no more to get it Richelieu Tiny Wax Beans, No. 2 can ... Ne 30e ‘Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 can 30¢ effect on Wyoming. This state will |} NEMAND CAIN Be vuguly mecaey nk caves gals Both Cords and Fabrics zround it will be dry. ; : 5 And if enybody has a sneaking! In Plain and Non-Skid Treads that Wyoming will not be ays | In all Sizes Few Jobs Listed by Employers ®& has another guess coming. If } 4 Pr A Trial Will Convince You Richelieu : Small Beets, No. 2 can ... seo, 25 ‘ the state anti-saloon Jeague has its | While Office Just Reopened Is ay about it, the supply of booze | Flooded with Applications will be so scarce that Old Mother of Their Quality to you than common tea, | eoss\\ poh Hubbard’s cupboard will be over- Kelly-Springfield Tire C ; a, as er or. @ Om al Spee flowing by comparison. elly-Springfield Tire Co. and it has an abundance That local industry is not absorb-. Already a movement is on foot to Agents of fine tea-flavor. | There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon-India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. | At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Mra isco ing the labor surplus in Casper is S°@ to it that there are as few | : evesions of the law as possible. In the statement obtained at the ipal addition to the machinery to be CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY d OIL CITY ACCESSORY CO. General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner located on the second floor of the| Placed in the hands of the state p , Kimball building, over the Kimball pinion Coa ene bly ue s Drug store. The office was opened |27ts, there will be a state la to act as a medium between the torcement league, privately finan ( employe and the employer Monday 294 privately operated. It became = morning and has. been beseiged known here today that this league is ee by men in search of employment in ?©W in the process of formation, and 9 lines ranging from common lebor to that an announcement of its person- skilled trades and efficient office D¢! may be expected the last of the C help. present week. Thru the records of each applicant |, Rev. W. L. Wade, formerly of that are kept at the office, a cor-, Wheatland and later of Powell, is rect tab on the ability of the various| the new superintendent of the V applicants for work can be obtained OnE peecieersrae teas Ave Hey and the office is facilitating the em- Cnosen Sora ae inte cw iaaninaion ployment along vocational lines in (SEG 200 tS MOM an Nasa order to relieve the high percentage (+ ae er ing a meeting @ i sade of labor “turnover” in Casper. ere Ota fon 5 He ac Applications of laborers are kept C°eds Fred L. who, if com- on file at the office so that immediate ™0" Tumor amounts to anything, is record can be obtained when re- ~—_____ quests for assistance come in from SPANISH INFLUENZA the rious sources of employment (V3 B. Po ©: ELKS There will be a regular session of this Lodge on Friday Evening, June 6th, at 8:00 o’clock. Initiation and Entertainment. “Ail \ N \ N \ \) \ N . . & \ ‘ n : Summer Clothes 6 {OIOOIIeses: PIPPI PP PIPPI SSS SSDDDDD SA PIPPIPPOIOE, \ \Wewwrrrrrrrrrrere, in ee eae me ee OA Nek Fear Ae aS a A f aie age Aegina ree Au harie Naa rman or a Germ! : : ents tor ployment office has been very heavy By DR. M. COOK gi ) with but few requests from employ- “ ‘phe col tighter bere rein tiated Your Attendance is earnestly requested. Different West ; ers received. nee eonla Hse so there is no need’to become panic- S ester familiar with the benefits of the free A di 12: . ier cay deragie donc ets gh | tear eee By Order of the E. R. ‘ Electric that its records will be referred to by tice the three C A Cl Mouth, . , all employers. : (Clean Skin, and/Clean Bowelaswte i and and Davis “ mhe ofice i subsidized ue ve ey. cumulate within the body and to wara % ROB'T. COHEN, Secretary. P; a Elec = ernment, and was opened in Casper o¢¢ 3 Hitltens: iL tric thru the efforts of Senator a. te “lake a. good liver. regulator to SCRE PILL IIS SMM. nices M: hi Jf Warren and Representative Frank move the bowels. Such a one is made uharacenal ahead achines aS ONE | Te up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root) ae UR \ f VEN of jalap, and is to be had at any drug _ store, and called “Pleasant Purga- MAILITARY BURIAL GIVEN cis, A GOOD BUY ‘ If a bad cold develops, go to bed, 4 oe i) ; . SOLDIER WHO MET DEATH sea ET asin eecly ot ete A “double corner” 120 ft. by 140 ft. on Lind and : Ade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. Lincoln street, only $2,500.00 if taken at once. { y une 6.—Funeral Have the bedroom warm but well MiMesviccs' for Orval Fine, who. wan Sets, Shen a ee CHEAP LOTS Bilicdibyithe trainitarcrevbuliniwad | Seneca oe ene ae 100 lots in Kenwood! Aeidtion, fra’ $100 bod ade Make your own Summer Frocks just as you want them on an Electric «held in Basin with full military hon- iq antconteol “hie foal ‘d » Ors, returned veterans of the world gches. = Take an “Anury” tablet EASY TERMS of 10 Per Cent Down and 10 Per Cent A = from all over the county attend- every two hours, together with cop- Per Month. ‘. ious drinks le ade, a 1 “Pine was born in Nebraska in 1884, Case of influenza, the food should be A GOOD HOUSE VERY CHEAP Bev enlitted at the hecinneeerenere- simple, such as broths, milk, butter-| Four rooms, new, full cement basement, full corner lot Sewing Machine. No need to buy ready-made dresses when you can do all your fancy sewing on one of these Electric Machines. Fast He enlisted at the beginning of the A A +t 30 3 A is ; ar milk and ice cream; but it is impor- - war and was in the Hawaiian Islands tant that food is given regulage in 60x140. Only $2,650.00 if taken at once. or slow as you wish ata pressure of your toe. > for six monfhs and later stationed at order to keep! unit tel watient’s iy Wort Sill in the training department. . fonotn and ‘vitality. After the HOMESTEAD LET US ? CUPID BUSY AT BASIN acute attack is passed, which is gen- A relinquishment on a 320-acre homestead within two | DEMONSTRATE TO YOU " BASIN, W. June 6.—Henry erally from three to seven days, the il fC. All enact drilled ¢ il, Mayland and beth Pries, promi.|system should be built up by the use miles of Casper. All good land. Has a drilled well, high ‘ ° nent young people of Emblem, this of a good iron tonic, such as “Iron- enough so about 25 per cent of the tract can be irri- Pipeantyiwere iinarried on ‘Thursday. tc” tablete(to bel obtained at some gated. Price $1,250—no trades. a rona Ower Other licenses issued by the county drug stores, or that well known oO. clerk were to James E. Webber and blood maker and herbal tonic made Sing | Myrtle Ellison, both of Burlington, from roots and barks of forest trees W.R. DOBBIN | Ph 69 Wyo., and to Paul C. Kittleson of —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's one Greybull and Jessie F. Pendergast of| Carry off all the poisons that ac- Temporary Office - - - - = -- Wyatt Hotel Butte, Mont. |Golden Medical Discovery.—Adv. |] een saa SEIT I III III III OLI ILI ae. = = . A corr: errs

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