Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 11

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BURLESON'TO BE MADE GOAT FOR DEMOCRAT ENDS Even J. Ham Lewis Has Dis- covered Unpopularity of the; Postrnaster and While Coun- | try Is Now Arpused | WASHINGTON, June 13.—While the impression obtains in many quar ters here that Postmaster General Burleson may be ie the scape-; goat of the administration by being | forced to saddle most of the bla for inefficiency in various depart- ments of the government service, evi- dence of a nation-wide feeling for the retirement of the head of the posts al service continues to reach Washing- | ton from many routes. It was first said that much of the sentiment against Mr. Burleson had been brought about thru a propagan- da of certain elements of the news. e No! im “THE INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR — | CAME “TO TAKE “THE Desk <a eAEAT WESTERN AND | YANKEES LOST 'SHE’D WALK 20 MIL | numb. I was so nervous that I saper world that resented the nee couldn’t keep still and became so stallation of the zone system for r { weak I could hardly get aroun printed meaner’ ut the ree rave GHAI baci i SETTLE THEIR MA SCOT TO TELL OF TANLAC ae ke gee cr finished my ongress know otherwise. pe second bottle of Tanlac my appetit beak tall by their constituents that (ny United i | Miss McKenzie Gains Gains 25 Pounds had returned and my troubles 2 the ordinary man is not particularly LONDON, (By Mail. ) The story On. -Takuig, Tanlac—Health to leave me, that riumb feeling dfs IF YOU concerned in any row between the/ paperg and the postoffice Sepak LANGE GREEK DlSPuic F of how the American Air Force dopted a bright, curly-headed En- Is Restored. appeared, = burning sensation pass. ed away now I n hin: but is deeply concerned over the fact - a oe zlish boy named Loveridge as their; “I have gained 25 pounds on Tan- I want. my nervousne F ie ° that regularity in delivery of ordinary | jt is kupousced that a settlement} mascot was tojd here at the police} lac and would willingly walk 20 miles I sleep like a child, and my alth mail matter has become a farce. Not has been concluded between th is curt when the child was charged} to tell any sufferer how much it has! now fully restored.” only in cases where alleged conges- Great Western Petroleum compan with sleeping out.” The chapter {helped me,” said Miss Adela A. Me-| Tanlac is sold in Casper by the tion of the railroads has served 2 A ak Divide Oil bk pany | of his career were as fallows: | Kenzie se Sixth Ave., South Nash- Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova ! an excuse for the postal authorities with reference to certain leeses in Parents killed in an air-raid in| Ville, i the Aleova Me ntile Co. Adv . 4 - - an ercwness of delivery, but ti the (the Litnce Creek field, which hid| October, 1917. Levey. SaiGeGRSE tom: attacks of ner GO TO THE io citi »* busine: , hreatened to a source of controve B vous prostration for i8 months,” sh big cities the business man has | threa: c oy adopted as a maseot by 186 prostration for i8 months,” sh —_— to the attention of his representa- between the two companies. While]Squadron, American Air Force. Honehedede “fT had no appetite and "FOR SALE tive in congress masses of evidence the acreage is not large, a par. off Handed over to 153 Squadron, j#fter eating anything my stomach South Lin- that even where mail is never sent to, the game is located in the s¢ath-|when 186 went to France. would burn terribly.” I would. feet | Fime corper lot on a railroad station the whole machin- ery and efficiency of the postal ser vice has collapsed. wester nd southern part of the field not yet considered proven territory, but Where a great deal of dfil’ing ir Given to 228 Squadron when 153 crossed the Channel. No. 228 Squadron ordered home. ‘hot all over, my pulse would seem to stop and then I would turn cold and coln street, two blocks south of Second street, fine loca- tion, has two-room furnished SMOKEHOUSE FIRST Senator J. Kamilton Lewis, of Iili-/ being condueted, the Unica Oil} tried hard to persuade the British s We furnish everything but the fish nois, close friend of the White Houre, company having, for instance, one] rovernment to allow them to take house on rear of lot facing . who surprised Washington by his|well drilling nese the 3,900-foot} heir little mascot’ with them, but Cunningham street. This is a ra rare statement that the west opposed ajmark. By the terms of the settle-| he government said: “No, not for| bargain; part cash and sietestesieateceatecfeetpateeteet oaeeieetpatpateatoetes confirmation of the covenant of the ment the Great Divide is confirmed] four years.” | ; Le : Bs ee League of Nations insofar as it com- in its title of sixty acres in section 17] So the Americans left their little| terms. See owner at mitted America to rush to the aid of and to sixty in section 26 | somrade behind. The boy, bereft Cunningham street. European nations in case of conti-| township 35, range 65, ahd all claims} friends and destitute, wes found | eee ee — nental disturb: , now asserts t were released against the Great}isleep under a hayrick, and was! his investigations in the fvest devel- Western Petroleum company. The aken to the police court. | = ) PPOPPOPSOOS OD SO OL OO SOY Ooo $ oped the fact that there is a reat Divide also is the owner of} After hearing’ his’ tragic history, | ol vailing sentiment thruout that sec-| eighty acres in section 25, township} he magistrate said: “You mustn't! J. de GIBLIN AMERIC ‘A i D tion for the removal of the post- range 66, and of eighty acres in| nind being in the dock, my boy; K i}| > master general. ‘on 6, township 35, range 63. The fyou haven’t done anything wrong.” | ‘ i > 7 : 2 Those who appreciate the intimate ( Greet Western leases cover in es8|The boy was placed in the care of | All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold Serves Y ou Right : relations between the president and of 3,000 acres in these districts.|the missionary who promised to look see } Senator Léwis are looking forward None of the so considered proven |after him and find him’ proper work. We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of CREAM WAFFLES 2 With considerable’ interest to a meet-, acreage of ¢he Great Western, a — 7 ing at the White House when the|amounting to practically 1,000 acres, | | New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile i} 3 Hilisiol man tells the chief e|was involved in the controversy. All ARGENTINA AND | Insurance companies. If interested call at the office Served 3:00 a. m. to | 1:00 a. m. , his views concerning western idcas|of the properties of both companies | it ov rm 3 of the League of Nations and the|in the feld are under contact with’ MEXICQ PLAN | S08 OH it over. And from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p 3 head of the postal service. the Western States Oil & Land com- | Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 An n 43 L. : ; 3 a panes son peveloniaeny. FUTURE TRADE \\ E 0000000000 00000000 0099S COOH OL DSEHOO SOOO OOSSOEGOO OOD . | seit ee ES | i Ee Se ba eal : Wine Cards Read AY IN NAVY ieee = J MEXICO CITY, June 13.—En-} the Same But the couragement and’ enlargement ox} “Kick” Is Missing COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 5, (By) United Press.) —Now comes the kick- less wine’ card. Old topers who have flirted with John Barleyeorn for years will rub their eyes in wonderment when they lamp ‘the “camouflage booze” lists prepared by downtown grills. xhilirating and Non-Alcoholic Beverages,” reads the new drink list prepared for the arid days that began in Ohio May 27. The new card reads just like the old _ There are “sparkline’ with the prospect of rapid increase, | cured by a scientific course of medi_ wines high balls and __rickeys,”"| owing to the vacancies in the person-|cation. The only place in Colorads | es and flips” rs." ¥ out Iso get an “ ning Smile, guaranteed to have no “Morning Af ter.”” But—if you feel groggy the r morning, take a “Noil Bra yeu again, if you feel real devilish alor toward noon you can lasso a “Hor: Neck.”; This will cost’ you 40 ce in the coin of the realm, and, tt list says, it is composed of ginges ale and lemon peel. The only thing on the list remin cent of the days of the past, is| “Sparkling. Grape Champagne” at} two dollars a throw. | Despite the “camouflage” make-up | of the new kickless drinks, the old | familiar prices will stare the hope ful | tippler in the face. “You can’t tell,” one old toper re- marked optimistically when the new | | zation. TQ AE MADE PERMANENT commercial relations between Argen- tina and Mexico was the object of Ae dS, | recent conferences between Luis Cab- Practically doubled pay fur the rera, secretary of the treasury, and lower ratings of the navy in time of, Ricardo C. Acuna, Argentine consv} peace is assured in an official tele-' to Mexico. gram to Lieut. Com. W. P. Brown of Ships is reperted to have been the the Denver navy recruiting station. most important subject discussed. The house naval committee | unanimously approved the bill before | congress making permanent the pres- scams a3 Curtis DENVER, COLO. ent war pay, and the bill is Seon | to be adopted in this form. This mea that recruits without | previous military service will receive from $32.60 to $77.50 a month in - dition to their board and lodging | Cow. Ste. nel, due to the rapid rate of demobili-' where the Genuine Keeley Remedie: | are Lander Valley Produce Man day, Grain and Farm Products. Wire or write Lander, Wyo. V. V. Scoggan The question of securing} LIQUOR AND PRUG ADDICTIONS | | | ' | | Pine Street Grocery A Com let ineed Groceries JST THERMOPOLIS, WYOMIN G ROPING list was exhibited. “There might be GREEN ONIONS, Per dozen____-~--~-- en _ 25¢ e w kick in the stuff. It says exhilirat FRESH TURNIPS, Per, bunch__-——- --- 10c BULL DOGGING HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations, Tel. 1155 AT YOUR DRUGGIST. FRESH RHUBARB, Per pound__-.-___- WHITE RADISHES, Per dozen __-- LONG RADISHES, Per dozen WAX B NS, Per pound___~ TOMATOES, Per pound__ PEAS, Per pound. BEETS, Per bunch- SPINACH, Per pound_____-_ BANANAS, Per pound.__ PIF. CHERRIES, Per box RED CHERRIES, Per box___ PLL MS, PRICOT APRIC OTS, per FRESH PINEAPPLES, Each __ HOOD STRAWBERRIES, Per box__ COLD LUNCH MEATS ’ Otto H. Krausse LEAF LETTUCE, Per pound _ He SF or vas saab B CUCUMBERS, Fach... - ie LARGE PURSES ASI ?>ARAGUS, Per pound__-_-_ a rokerage Co. \ ‘ANS, Per pound___- <. foc Buffalo Riding Lie ARAPAHO WITH CHIEF YELLOW CALF—INDIAN DANCES, TEPEE RAC Sf AND GAMES Treat "Em Rough -BIG DAYS AMPEDE vs UN =: eo RIDIN W ild Horse | Races Chariot Races CASH PRIZES INDIANS STRAWBERRIES, , for canni 6.10 5 ee TM APs) iS SO alpine epee A WILD SHOW FOR WILD MEN NEW POTATOES, 24 pounds for___-------_----- 25¢ SOMETHIN’ DOING EVERY MINUTE ARNIVAL

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