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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 of Tanlac — Gains Twenty Pounds. “Some wonderful things happen in this world, and the way Tanlac has restored my health and built me up is one of them,” said Mrs. Paul To- Paneer o10: Chliterin ave. butte |. LOND (By Mail.)_-It z ye., . sO I — there! 4; vi i MHL HE Sab#) Ciaiiatet taterest:| ace any serious detatnaneie 1a Rede | Coe eee Te ee toatE DOES WORK HERSELY BEER QUESTION sees sence Mrs. Tobolt Astonished at Results| RS SR msn period, have invaded | | put of intoxicants, and reducing the gravity of oii beer brewed in Great Britain. ‘he Liquor Control Board was instituted at the beginning of } 1916, when drastic restrictions were | admittedly necessitated by war de- ‘mands on labor and food supplies. | | |Shortage Is €ause of Unrest Among Laboring Classes, Says Union Secretary United Press.) ing and remarkable statements yet|land during the next few months, it| Cy UP tneer erabite. tobe setatled pap peerua.counection with the Mas-| will be due to beer—or lack of it. So at a lower price, was sanctioned, but recently said. It refers to Jim Jeffries, this was never liked, and increased|once heavyweight champion of the ppleton, secretary of the taxation compelled retailers and brew-| World. “My trouble started about two years ago,” she continued, “and I have simply been a nervous wreck ever since until now. Last Janu- ary I went to the hospital where f was told that my whole system had become poisoned by an affected ap. pendix, that an operation was my only hope and it was doubtful if unis would save me. So I arranged to have my children cared for, in case I should not see them again, artd submitted to the operation. Well the operation was done with so much skill, and I was so carefully nursed that I finally got out of the hos- pital, and was home -with my hus- band and children again. Then J picked up wonderfully for a little more than a month when I began having terrible pains in my back over my kidneys. My appetite ieft me and nothing tasted right. I was constipated, had fearful headaches, and was so nervous I could ‘hardiy sleep. I fell off until I weighed{ less than a hundred pounds and was} so weak that it was an effort for} me to get about at all. “Finally my husband suggested that I try Tanlac, as it was being so much talked about, and the results| have astonished both. couldn’t see much improvement on my first bottle, but with the second my ap- petite got better, I commenced ‘o| feel improved and was surprised when I got on the scales, to find that I had gone up to one hundred and eight pounds. Well, the third bottle did wonders for me, relieving me of all pain and headache and making me want to eat up everything. I now weigh one hundred and eighteen pounds—making a gain of more than twenty pounds on three bottles— and I’m wondering what my fourth bottle which I have just started tak- ing, will do for me. I sleep like a healthy child, never waking at night at all and feel like I could eat five or six meals a day. I dismissed my! hired help, weeks ago, after eighteen | months steady service, and since I have done all my own housework, cooking and everything. I have no) more dull, drowsy bad feelings and} life is a pleasure to me. I can’t) praise Tanlac enough for what it has done for me.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the) Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by the Alcova Mereantile Co.—Adv. ° | ale” of lower gravity, to be retailed} say British labor leaders. W.A General Federation of Trade Unions,| ers to raise prices on other grades. | and one of the most moderate of Brit-| Before the war a glass__half-pint—} oe labs ites, declared: “The beer! of common ale could be obtained for| ortage is one of the chief causes of | two cents or three cents, while bet-! nce pae larly in districts where| +e, class “bitter” or “stout” cost four! the work is arduous. The workers| cents per half-pint, or seven cents a feel that they are being treated like| pint if retailed for consumption off aioe by = eevee seeMS the premises, Even with post-armistice o be trying fo enforce temperance) -equctions these prices are more than by regulation. They also feel strongly | aoubled. that the government ¢ helping the brewers and distillers to make mil- lions: If the government does not re-| The best store in the best little city. | move some of the restrictions and|im the west solicits, at reast, a share provide a better supply of beer, there|Of your trade. We are the only| is going to be serious trouble.” strictly Cash Store in Casper. All The “beer revolt’ is spreading all eae eee paid for natty esl over the country, particularly in the|ing our store or on delivery. Working districts of Lancashire and treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay Yorkshire. “What Lancashire says to-| UESS. We cater to quality as well day, England says tomorrow” is the 8 Price. Groceries Meats and Hard- boast of the County Palatine, and it| ¥@Te- is pretty near true In Manchester, CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Salford, and other large towhs, the Phone 10. <a —_—_—- Largest Exclusive Market in the State WHOLESALE and RETAIL SATURDAY SPECIALS _25e _25e _18¢e Beef Pot Roast, per Ib. . Beef Shoulder Steak, per Ib. - Beef Boil, per lb. .. Meadow Gold Butter, per Ib. . Best Green & Black Tea, per lb. New England Boiled Dinner, per can ...... 5 5 | Corned Beek & Cabbage, per can . 25¢e Turkeys, Hens‘ and Broilers, Fresh Fruits and Green Vegetables | Notice to Ranchmen! We will pay you Cash for all kinds Livestock and Poultry Pr ea. THE NORRIS CO. TELEPHONE 12 Ebe Casper Daily Cribune JEFFRIES TENDS | part, from the sport to the farm! world of sports. He is an ardent bi * PIGS AND COWS | saloons and helped themselves The trouble arises over the action of the government in limiting the out-| “3, J, some nice records being made on two |cows but owing to not having any| Saloon-keepers were drastically ra-| Sugar beets to feed, Mr. Jeffries says hat these cows are not doing their best.”” | page. He lives out at Burbank, some ball fan and it is not unusual to his only business interest since local show. option closed his big cafe here. (By United Press.) Cows, pigs and alfalfa are his spe- LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 10.—| cialties. Jeffries at Burbank reports) jcery for dirt out to the fields. A recent telephone call at 8:00 a. m, brought the answer that “Mr. Jeffries went down to the lower field an hour ago to fix a tractor and he won’t be back until noon.” He works regular farm-hand hours. But, although Jeff has transferred his affections from the prize ring to {the farm, he stil is a familiar figure Jeff has been transferred, at least inwhen there is something doing in the | INVOICES That’s what a western farm journal 15 miles from Los Angeles, where he Jeff and Frank Chance occupying ad- | gets money and amusement from his jeining seats at the ball park in the LABEI | big ranch. Jeff is a full-fledged farm-| afternoon and in the evening sitting urday, IN CA LIFORNIA |. the farm having been practically together at the four round boxing the MO — Leave orders at Pine Street Gro-, for filling. 7-10-3t TIME NOTICE LEAGUE is Irg 7-10-2 COMPUTATIONS SHEETS INV Estimates on Job Work Comptometer Operators Furnish a by the CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Phone 442-W The ideal summer breakfast Light—and yet “satisfying.”’ Easy to preyyare—they take only a minute. Economical—much less expensive than meat or eggs. And tantalizingly fragrant and rich-(lavored! What could be more appropriate for your summer break- fasts than a big plate of piping-hot, golden-brown Aunt Jemima Pancakes? Everything to make luscious, tender pancake's comes already mixed in Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour—even sweet milk, in owdered form. You add nothing but water. /Ask your grocer or a package today. Try it for muffins, too. Coprriznt HN, Aitht Jemfina Stile Company, St. Joseph, = > . THE MILK IS‘ALREADY IN THE FLOUR Office Smith “ “Ise Honey!"* AUNT JEMIMA. PANCAKE FLO in rown, “First Offering of Lots” othmore Park WE ARE OFFERING YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A LOT FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME IN GOTHMORE PARK =aS LOTs The first 25 lots offered in this beautiful addition will be sold to the first 25 buyers at the very low figure of $100 to start the ball rolling. Other lots in this addition and prices will be announced later. aS Where Is Gothmore Park? Gothmore Park lies at the foot of Casper Mountain, just west of Garden Creek Falls in a beautiful grove of trees with running spring water—artificial lake, athletic park, picnic grounds. Just the ideal place for building a small summer cottage among the trees. All lots are facing county road and accessible with any make car. REMEMBER: There are only 25 lots in this first offering and it will pay you to act quickly. Call at office week days between 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. Examine map, get full details. Come to the grounds any evening after 6:00 p. m. and see for yourself. - Don’t Delay: See Ben 109 W First Street PICK YOUR LOT. TERMS OF SALE: THE FIRST 25 LOTS WILL BE CASH ea PHONE 74W Realty Co. Casper, Wyoming RR —_., PAGE. SEVEN Early morning sees Jeff tradgirg | mene AAA EE EE A AE Ee ed a oe Re ME ME EM