Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 2

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a2sMaKawa NH OL wou”. i. ow 5 . a Co et mwIouvkas mo Fe ea FOU eM o BAe et ws SE ee ih PAGE TWO : Che pe Casper Daiiy Cribune CASPER GAVE (IP ‘(TPS GREAT LIFE IF YOU DONT WEAKEN— : PLAN FOR STATE Px PLATOON, CLAIM pS ose Nou BETTE GET & JOB on “He cops CR / pacrrs KL SUMPT HEM Co Nap Sait Ber, Wau. Gee ., LE mw a cami THE SAME Designation = Oil City as One of xix Six Towns to Grganize Guard be WS a Units Dismissed by Local Request 2 Tist ficials in whose hands the was left here and not to any the part of the state, wa rt boi ao aah b a Central Wyoini 7S Mrs. Ei Joh ived |; Billy Weeks of Land ho has! ere here, Ad WHEEL COM ES ‘DUTCH? LUNCH | nigit'vc te'the tone ‘guost of het] been i woe tor "es; two days, jutant General McCoy states, ‘ daughter, Miss Isabel Johnson and has returned to his home. eeived tentative assuranc Z OFF A U TO 4 AT PLA NNED FOR ‘Miss Ada ot ba who have an apart-| * * & { ment in the Ideal. Dan Dillon, f thy of Land d START OF TRIP DENVER CROWD ees now with the UTavaster and Trader” ‘per would be able to ree: alry plateon of 32 good rid out effort, in fact, he left here in Ed MeMahon, who is with the of New York City, passed thru Cas- Pinna fORAS entertainment of aha field division of the Midwest in Lusk, per yesterday on his way to Lan- Denver trades’ boosters during their '™~®SPer on. Busines der.. He. will later visit Casper the belief that Casper would he one e@. visit here next Tuesday evening, “~ = = CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL Management Mrs. Nye Roberts 516 South Durbin Street, Tobin Residence, Phone 339 Boarding and Day School. French and Music Featured Lucheon Served, Open Air Classes, Playground Activities | RUDOLPH LUNDBERG : An accident occurred last_ night when a rear wheel on a héaty driven by Sao y F of the six towns and cities repre- sented. Later, he received a mese| from Captain Plummer of Cas- heve been tentatively outlined and nelude a “dutch” lunch at the Amer- afe. Several speakers, both and among the visitors, will be ed on for remarks. ; The Denyer tradesmen will arrive the effect that such an orga- ad res n was doubtful and according-}\¢ evi dt i pped Casper from his list of ocedpants © ctive members and Mr and M 1 interests were hopeful thet were badly Bd a platoon unit could be formed here, that its maintenance and ail} about 4 o'clock over the Chica- will present equipment eventually will come from Northwestern. Local automo- WAY: FIRS v7] the state thru the federel goverp- ile owners are asked to lend their AL S iT PUPILS IN VOICE AND PIANO ment, including the horses. For the es +s Tor om hour or so that the visi- in pr t the men were to Le esse ired ones * tors may be taken over the city and) COOLEST THEATER IN CASPER T: : ES to furnish their own mow : ———— “tg the refineries. They will leave! 2 R Is FRTLE IS HVT CLASSED Canvar theltalowine aicritag GET Continuous | p. m. to 1) p. m.- wo | ecita TWO AVIA TORS i Slack: Sal at First Presbyterian Church J : ee] unday DELAWARE AND DURBIN STS. ARE KILLED (N BY FRANKIE MASON gg . 7 ‘ (E THe Jj TEXAS CRASH WFUURHZA BIG 8-REEL SPECIAL Teens aero (hy Associated Press.) INFLUENZA ——and—— HOUSTON, Texas, June 21.— N DS, Mich., dune 21 Oy tae . Lieut. 0. BE. G# of Richmond, owing superior cleverness. thru- GOoT-YOUR HAIR) Produced by Sélect Pictures Friday, June 27th Calif., and Lieut. William Beer of De- out, Frankie Mason of Ft. Wayne, reek ete roity armhy AvinthT): werd Willed When Ind, Was” given thes aeelstonTigver You First Run in Wyoming AT 8:15 P. M. their plane crashed to the ground at Johnny Ertle of St. Paul in ten is mes 6 e e : ‘e 99 are ae Week Ds ea We The eee eae TY SHOULO Ger nan. Those Participating are:” Bob Veitch has returned from a f a a ” ~ ag eg on q la : i a week's visit in Denver. Miss Katherine Rewe and Mies NEWGBRO'S HERPICIDE) . ' 7 Mesdames Lial Branson, Don Lobdell and Barton Nyc. 4. Sie Katherine Fox, two popular teacher: A “ F; I - Misses Ruth Adams, Baeda Ericson, Constance O'Malley, Lucile E. Richard Shipp left yesterday of Casper, have been-visiting at the { 1 7 4 7 ap and Lillian Bishop, Ingla and Elinor Black, Mary Spencer, Gert- for Lander to be gore several days. reme of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Maxwel} AT Once ighting, Hair Tearing, Bang! Smash! Crash! rude Matherly, Katherine Anthens, Thelma Huga, Selma Young, 7 * & in Denver and have now returned te old y All Le Clair Dismuke, Hannah Harp, Edna Kassis, Mary Olive L. Lilley of the Cow Gulch Oi! their home in Wisconsin to spend ‘ egul f 7 " company; taniercab tien lube. 6x1 their stinmer vacation: Drug And Dep't Stores) Regular Hell at the LYRIC SUNDAY Dann, Kathryn Mehoney, Messrs. E. J. Donahoe and J. C. McCul- business Inst night. gE Applications At Barber Shops 3 . * E. D, Lorimer of Lusk left last Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN TS muni ag A. C. Fletcher of Lusk is in Cat: night for Chicagq after spending KIMBALL DRUG _ STORE” : i ‘ The Public is Cordially Invited. oe Admission Charged: per today on business. several days in Casper. Special Rgatte. ‘ aS MMS TESS fae aT PSI meen es . _ possesses ample resources for the needs of the body in times of disease as well as in time of health, and that this natural power cannot reasonably be subordinated to a virtue in a drug of man’s in- Others 0°")... °° “32253 = : eS ‘ _——— Any health science that uses natural means as its fundamental strength; that regards It C an bodily health as synonymous to natural bodily conditions; that concedes to the natural Power pile that rules man’s being a greater virtue than can be included in a substance of man’s manutfac- ture; that gives more attention to correct adjustment of the body mechanism than to the effects Do For of its disorder; that seeks to remove the CAUSE of an ailment as the most logical source of recovery from it, is essentially natural, and must be corrrect, and is the principle upon which CHIRO- : Sceecanltliiindienet PR ACTIC is founded, the proof of which can be found thru the application of its principles. il AU > tH] Hl TTT all } 4 Dr. B. G. Hahn & Dr. Edna E. Hahn There is a large part of the world’s poprlation whose choice of drugless methods is based @) A upon reason, intedligence, judgment, knowledge and conscience. They are certain that Nature | Townsend Bldg. CHIROPRACTORS Phone 423

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