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AAs. SLE 1b ISG Che Casper Daily Cribune ___PAGE Five tr TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919 - — MORE ATTENTION ‘778.4 GREAT Lire Tr you pow? weaKEN— ~ —By Jack Rabbit “= Z eo E SYLL TAKE ihe ie “t's A hed a: —— APRESE SHIRTS \ Ae Ho wry yes! Bs . Best Results Call for Care, Says : ALONG wiTH be IDEN TN hic the JUST SE ee \ CREAT LIFE Nea » First of Series of Articles ME - You CAN ARE YOU oe cu LECTO ou Sama eas % on Tires. CHARGE EM TO / os \ at eae \ Your cou on Vas ale * KEN ‘ pie ae . MY ACCOUNT. ou ae ce, ge \ en — N There is no doubt in my mind that ae BS | sic ie q ‘i Z % people in general pay too little at-| 2% tention to their tires. Tires, like the | \ engine or any other part of a car, % require a certain amount of atten- ; tion if the owner expects to get the N best results. There have been very | % many refinements in the construction bf tires in the last few years, and the % product that is built with quality as a basic principle of its manufacture . is very dependable. Because this is ® bo, the motorist frequently places so much confidence in his tire equip- = . ment that he is apt to overlook, so 5 : f 3 far as his casings are concerned, the = . frequent inspection and attention ld h i , +r . Which he gives to the rest of his car. | sot on the outside. From this mon- for the purpose anc ‘champion, had the better of x iene of ae [eye has purchacedivurty bond, tee tae te TENDLER BEATS WELLING; nw'eo ws! <ts."ts 1 ait FROISON OAK terested ‘bafabe| the abeideht befall: | andifiade. othite’ veislbT6 dispositions sistance. He fir t " , As a Pals Wa beh AinOaen t Witt ch. from his funds. During the recent train conduetor, he Sopp ot Raper eae . til our machines or tires let out a strike of the prisoners at the peni- missed. It is 4 AMATEURS IN THE RING ‘ Howllhetore attending torthans:, After tentiary, which availed them naught, in Wyoming i cs the bridge falls, so to speak, we ap- | he took no part, saying that he had a of the people ¢ . point. a .committee.to determine what sentence of his own to serve and was it is the same % the trouble must have been. After a not interested in the service of in 45 states of (Hy Ansocinte4 Prenmt score of unfortunates haye been! others. ther contende PHILADELPHIA, Jul Lew “YOUR BODYGUARD? ~SO¥.6 60°. X20 ‘burned to death in some old build- | “Numerous pe who weré ac- reasonable and Tendler of Ph Iphia de Joe SS ol § ings, we instituted an inquiry as to quainted with Carlisle prior to his the fact that in m Welling of Ch Natrona Fuel Co . { why preventive measures were not era = +. |bold robberies and o beeame ac-|cent of train robberies murder also fight he a tht “4 & taken earlier. The remedy lics in| So Says Secretary of State Chaplin quainted with his acts at that t results. f Philadelphia knocked ee BASEBALL! } treating one’s property right at the in Reviewing Claims of have taken an i in his “Pardon is not e./ out George Chaney of B n @ J.L. BIEDERMANN, Prop & { right time; and in constant inspec- | His counsel urges that the board of His attorneys ar en eh Pe Friends and Caution of sharitles should: take Intovascount the [tana Hereomonct ae former welterweight GEBO COAL Today at 5:30 P. M.\ ® A variety of points may come to| Prosecution. | fact that murder was not committed | definite number of year: COKE woop 4 - a ! Surisoticednithis/connectiousiInlthe | during the robberies and that he has! may earn good » thr City Office 157 S. Center THERMOPOLIS ‘first place, the selection of tires is| Secretary of State W. E. Chaplin, nese a me | prisoner e time | havior in the Street a - N often to blame for subsequent diffi-| who is ex-officio member of the state he has been t that) may look to Beec ; culties. The correct adaptation of |board of pardons, and who during the he has bi and|ing of hope anc Ce ~ ne N tires, whether demountable or detach-| absentee from the state of the gov- has, purchased liberty be also pair puneees MIDWEST * able or both, to tire, whether straight-|ernor is acting governor and wields Pointed out. In oppositio: ad is a problem thnt sside or clincker, should a’so be/|the pardoning power, expresses what that his life from childhood r 11 consideration of t ® studied. Sometimes an inner tube is| may be called a “calmly judicial” at- that of a criminal. He was tw 2 _ % partly ruined from deterioration be- titude in regard to the movement to t& houses of correction v : he state board of pardons fh | fore it ever gets out on the road. Lub- secure a commutation of sentence ® boy and afterward serve da term Carlisle's lea® 158 & 8c - 5 | rication, again, is often too infre-|for William C. Carlisle, the Union| im the Montana penitentiary entWhice LOHUE udvive quent, and improperly done. Even Pacifie train bandis who is serving “It is urged by Py t| pected to annour \ the question of inflation is not so a life term in the Wyoming peniten- the law of the st ext meeting of 4 simple as it may at first seem. As tiary. Discussing Carlisle and the! ent be held in Oc for abuses, unnecessary exposure to proposal that his term be reduced to and ould be ec onsidere 1 — P ad 2 4 the effect of oil and grease, an all a definite number ‘of years, Mr. by the ‘board of charities. Resisting; 1, 4 ERFECT F h fe too common overloading of machine | Chaplin said: this the attorney for the Union | The Arty GLASSES iS ing ; or tire, the sudden setting of brakes,! ‘Since his inearceration for life in cific urges t in WAL T & the disregarding of cuts and bruises, | the penitentiary, Carlisle has been a of public safety thr hen “aie ackle the thoughtless attempt to wear down model prisoner. He is not only able ty of the people thi ‘ The a oie He ? 4 the steel cer tracks—these are only ato do his work in the shirt factors public should have severy protection phe Gamees will be « PERFECT © ’ few of the mistakes of which many with the greatest éase, but earns con-|thrown about it. The fact that life War Mothers. Harry Pishe I ennis of us are heedlessly guilty. siderable money in over-tasks. ile was not taken was not the fault of “ent Secy. Army and Navy fa. Seat .- Starting next week, then, with a|also makes many articles which are the prisoner. He was there armed! a “ short description of tire types, there = Supplies \ See ce eek on SOO I IODIDE IO LDS ODI I IL LID LIES SS SS i, \ proper care of tires. Remarks will | ‘% \ be made on oversize tires, the proper | ’ application of tires, and the dang-}| ers of misapplication. The care and | usage of inner tubes and the im- portance and use of, flaps will also| ; a be di 4 i discussed ‘there wiil be articles | yi; on ns, tire fillers, wheel irregulari- ties, snag wear, and other topics) which have to do with the every-day troubles of the tire user. BESSEMER LETS CONTRACT FOR NEW DRILLING, PERFECT In Quality PERFECT In Price The NO-VARY label is a symbol of excellence. It means that the foods that bear it are perfectly selected and packed according to grade and that Tripeny Drug Co. Prescription Druggists TIF ZAAPLL DS BURNETT-HYNES , Optical Co. Ground Floor, 143 North Center St. : Phone 99 Midwest Hotel no substitutes have been used. 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HIGHWAY MEETING IN| YELLOWSTONE DELAYED The good roads meeting which was scheduled: for July 18 and 19, at the Canyon Hotel, Yelowstone Park, will be postponed until August 9. WCHL II IIIS SIAIS VIIA O MSM RII LLL LLL A LRP LDL DIS SDB SSS. cil lian ale alae LBP? IF IM To The People of Casper \ We wish to announce that we have purchased the business of OUR FIRST SHOWING of SERGE DRESSES tor EARLY FALL 77777 Mrs. A. E. Chandler is home from the Mayo Sanitarium and is in fine health again. In Denver the Wholesale Supply Company. Our intentions will be to Make your HOME at the ALBAN Y | HOTEL A ROOM -. -. with _.. .. - BATH serve the people with the best of service and first-class goods at the most reasonable prices. We solicit a share of your business. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Shikany Cash Grocery Co. Successors to Wholesale Supply Company 143 East Second Street -- -- _~ -~- = Phone 903 Blakey & Co. $1.50 to $2.00 2nd Floor O. S. Bldg. 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