Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919 BELIEVES HE COULD ett neestnnensineentneite tment neon WIN IN FOOT RACE ILS A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN— ' After Four Years of Misery He. Feels Splendid and Has Gained | Twenty-Five Pounds by | Taking Tanlac. You | 4 “I have taken three bottles of Tanlac and have actually gained 25 pounds,” was the remarkable state- ment made recently by Stephen Schneringer, head baker at the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colo., and living at 801 Eighteenth Ave. “I had dropped down in weight to 120 pounds,” he continued, “and if | you had seen me the day I started} on Tanlac you wouldn't take me for the same man now. I was barely ooK FINE EDDIE! NOu WER! _CERTAIN Al d | LY LUCKY be To PULL THROUGH on MY FEET able to walk, but now I feel like I could win in a foot race with any- body. I began to have trouble with my stomach four years ago and was told my trouble was nervous dys- pepsia and I took about everything I heard of and spent a great deal of money but nothing did me any good. I was so nervous I could hardly sleep at all and I was badly constipated and lost strength and energy all the time, and the people around where I worked got to call- ing me ‘The Crank’ because I was so nervous and irritable and out of sorts all the time. At last I lost my appetite entirely and would get so weak and dizzy at times I would almost fall. Finally I simply had to give up work altogether and was down in bed for four months, un- able to do a thing. “I felt better almost as soon as I started on Tanlac. Pretty soon I was able to go back to work and I "t nervous and irritable like I been. Everybody wanted to had know what caused the change and 1 told them Tanlac, and now, a great many of the employes of the Brown Palace Hotel are taking it too. am eating just anything I want and have been ever since the first few days I took Tanlac and my appetite is fine.‘ I now weigh 145 pounds, making an actual gain of 25 pounds, and have never felt better in my life. I go to sleép at night as soon as I hit the pillow and I am feeling strong and full of energy and .can do my work with more ease than in a long time. That’s what Tanlae has done for me and if there’s an- other medicine in ,the world that will do so much for suffering people, have never heard of it. My wife and children are now taking Tanlac, too, and we are all feeling fine.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and in Alecova by the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. TIRE ROBBERIES AREINGREASING, TWO IN NIGHT Men Caught Removing Tires from Cars on Local Streets Should Be Called on to Explain, Says Sheriff. Sheriff Pat. Royce never did like motor car or tire thieves, and when two reports were made to him of high-handed tire robberies from cars standing in the streets of Casper and in full are light, he thinks something Should be done. Last week two re- ports of such tire robberies came into ‘his office. LB One robbery occurred on Thursday night and one on Friday. It is under- stood that the where motor cars pass every fifteen or twenty minutes and the car was pulled under the full glare of a street light so that the tires could be re- moved more easliy and with greater dispatch, The difficulty Sheriff Royce says, is that the average motor car driver t is changing his tires. a thief stripping every wheel on the car of tires. The car is jacked ap and the removal process never drags. But the city tire robberies are not the only ones that have been reported’ recently. About three weeks ago the barn of John Greenlow was broken into and entered. The car was jack- ed up and eyery usuable tire in the | barn was taken and no trace has been found of the thieves or the thfef since that time. — Tribune Want Ads-—Results! LYRIC CAFE Opened Under New Management Everything clean us a tral. W. A. WALKER, Propnetor first occurred after | 1 o’clock in the morning on a street nks it is the owner of the car who | ney trouble last year. In reality it is BANDITS CAUSE HEL RST TERROR REIGN Withdrawal of Troops Across Border Followed by As Puckers, the torment mand comes to the Iris theater Fri wave of train wrecking and railway a party given by the daught destruction in that republic accord- country judge. Vainly she hunts fo ing to stories printed by Mexico City something with which to cover up he papers received in this city rags, and finally goes to the part The most striking feat of the wearing the same old sweater | rebels was the capture of a train from threadbare overalls, with the additio: ; Mexico City to Puebla at a point only of a cameo ring found among a lo a few miles from the latter city by | of odds and ends. i this decoration, he being Capt. Con-| happen. | the forces of the former federal gen-| Once at the house. Blanche, the Reeth GeENES ERE ME ee ee eral, Cirilo Arenas, who revolted /judge’s daughter (I a La doesn’t know for what par. Miss Daisy Womack of Amorillo, about a year ago. One hundred of the several hundred passengers were seized as hostages, among them an | American, Charles Chapman. They | were driven for hours on foot over |! gives Pucke an old expect ing her to make a laughing-stock o herself. Poor Puckers does this un: ably. In the midst of the hi ity the judge (Alec B. Francis dress, rocky trails to the headquarters of | notic@s the ring worn by the waif. | Later they were | It is this discovery that starts the so | y which | the rebel chieftain. : released without being held for|lution of a strang ransom and made their way safely to | brings about a di | Blanche from her ich take: anc | Puebla. The bendits’ loot is estimated ‘at 100,000 pesos. This followed close on the heels of, | | the capture of six well known resi-| | dents of Mexico City at a picnic re- | ‘sort known as the Desert of the | Lions, not more than a dozen miles | from the capital, The captor fomrer followers of Zapata, sent the women of the party back to Mexico| | City for a ransom of 2,400 pesos and released their captives when the | money was delivered. ‘More than 100 followers of Pedro} Gabay are reported to have been kill-| ed when federal forces recaptured | the town of Chocoman, state of Ver-| acruz. * | The Excelsior talls of the murder by bandits of the millionaire, Enrique | ;Langenschein, son of the German counsel at Guanajuato. Langenschein | ymet death at the hands of rebels flee- | ing from Michoacan into Jalisco, who | caught him on his ranch near Lake} , Chapala. | = we NOTICE “Old Sol” and the ther- mometer won’t bother you if you wear one of our light, thin, cool, Summer Suits. Tropical worsteds that are thin and cool without sacrifice of style. Palm Beach suits that hold their shape and add to your comfort. | |. There will be a m Maccabee Ladies Monday ng of the} evenang, July 21. ail members are urged! - re eee to attend as there is business of im-|| ,, Light weight skeleton | portance. iJ lined blue serge suits— By Order of Commander. every man should have 7-15-3t! one. | Summer suits, $21 to $60. 16799 DIED | | in New York City alone from kid- Don't allow yourself to become a victim by | neglecting pains and aches. Guard | against this trouble by taking | | GOLDMEDAL | M CAPSULES) ul, ‘The world’s standard remedy fc’ kidney, | tiver, Bladder and uric acii troubles. | Holland’s national remedy since 1695. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. | Lock for the mame Gold Medal oo every box cept no shirts, pajamas and socks. underwear, | Cool thin Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Ca, & re il pT A VARY QUALITY and first class. Give chaminertentsalt EVERYBODY IN ‘THE PEST? sn and de- light of all who know her Mabel Nor. er of the fhe Casper Daily Cribune es cht a ocTSR TOLD > me HED HAVE ME ) IN ¢ 4 A FEW WE ore f RAGHTO! completely revolu “The Pest” is Mabel Norman unity to to y which gives only every op- tion, but pre from Lu received word that the r' ment has awarded him the Croix de T| Guerre, one of the highest | to bravery and valor that can be paid to a soldier. nt As f: tributes | ] on to g other sands. tends to ‘ P show ‘ar as ix known there is only er Laramie soldier to receive stray field 2| tis ilar incident he the re- 3s made is visiting | cipient of the medal, but that will be] lett for several day “| learned when he receives the cita 2 | tions. The decoration will be present- Mr Minnie and Evelyn Meneice dy ed } } in Laramie in thelare here from the Freeland ranch for the day. ' Girls! Have the Long Beautiful Hair that is Rightfully Yours Short, scraggly, unsightly hair is more of a habit than anything else. Hair must have intelligent care. Merely combing and washing will not keep it in a healthy condition, and_ give you the abundance of hair nature intended you should have. SKewbro's Herpicide. should be used at frequent intervals, because it keeps the scalp free from dandruff and harmful matter due to perspiration. Herpicide keeps the scalp in a healthy condition permit- ting the hair to have its normal growth and sheen. It is astounding how many men and women will go through life with little or no hair and with what they have in a very unhealthy condition, when at a very small cost, they could get Newbro’s Herpicide and save and beautify their hair. Herpicide is sold and guaranteed at drug and department stores every where. Applications at barber shops. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin today for sample and booklet on the care of the hair. Address: The Herpicide Co., Dept. 180-B, Detroit, U. S. A. KIMBALL DRUG STORE, SPECIAL AGENTS. No-Vary Delicious Coffee Is a finished product—the supreme result of a lifetime spent exclusively in the coffee business. Before offering Delicious Coffee to the public rigid standards of quality were es- tablished. Only the choicest growths of Bra- ztlian cotfees( which we import, blend, roast and steel cut ourselves) were accepted. The Delicious Blend was only perfected atter months of testing and experimenting, and the result from your morning cup of aromatic, satis- tying Coffee. TRY IT YOURSELF. NO-VARY PRODUCTS C9. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 1 HAD TO SELL MY AUTOMOBILE govern-} which showed sufficient oil to be re- al but the drill- 40 without en- that n the Lance Creek pected things may Miss Geneva Col- S UNEXPECTED MAY HAPPEN BOY RELEASED IN SECTION 35 DRILLING a in reports coming to Casper today and the Lance Creek field. | wa larceny because he was ¢ Joe N) N N & N) N N & N N * .) ) N) N N N \ N “~~ wuG SLUIBNLIC Kefining ON CHARGE OF LARCENY HERE GREAT LIFE \F YOU DONT WEAKEN “Toh ear op TSA \ ~~ ~ ~ we > \ parents believe he was entirely ir CASPER PASTOR OPENS CHURGH AT THERMOPOLIS Nickson, the young rrested on a char boy of petty ught eating Rev, M. A Eilonth of the Second Mists Was fae ot eat f f FARE | The Ohio company is reported setting Fresh Depredations eee - Was Base ota casing: in its well on section 35 which | Peanuts in a railroad freight house, Baptist church, colored, returned iw 1 wistf: Gana offsets the Buck Creek No. 7 on the) Was released and the case aguinst| from Thermopolis last evening where — = di | same . The third sand was him dismissed There was no cy he conducted services at the oper siefonaunen be Tee Anubis sii eae CL PEN Been ORDER OF THE FRENGH as: ntered at ) feet dence to show he had been taking ar-| ing of the new church there. The caw GAB Wal GE dona treNET here een, Premises) to surprise her“ ad- | There was gassing a showing ticles which had been missed from) building is located in the southeast dicsutested cegicus “in acentealland ty gore : - - of oillanidl indicat that it will|the freight house. He had been ar-| part of Thermopolis. It has acters Mexico to Gunna he hee of arene neta hers LARAMI yo., July 18.— i ake a good produc: This is said "ested for eating peanuts that were! jaunched without debt and boasts a jouthe Du e funniest and dramatie Corthell, son, of Attorney : ORIG “+k Creek No.| Part of the freight shipments. !iis flourishing congregation. Villa in the north has led to a new of all happens when she is invited to! NF. Corthell, of this cite e freakish in that Buck Creel No. f pmen { urishing congreg Rare Values —in— SUMMER HATS Your Choice The Martz Hat Shop , 114 N. Center Pine Street Grocery Phone 1125-W 625 East Second Street FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Watermelons, each 3 siessapahe Bananas, per pound oe Be permet se, URES Nh 3 15 Large Cantaloupes to a Crate pee ieee i | Oranges, per dozen 25c, 45, 60c Lemons, per dozen___ ~~ _..40¢ Plums, per basket__.___ 91510 Pie cherries, per crate__ ~-$3.25 Raspberries, per box 20c, two for pes [y- Raspbernies, per crate _$3.80 Tomatoes, per pound 20c, two for 35c Head lettuce, 15¢, twa for__. : peter i Carrots, per bunch 10c Peas, per pound 20¢, two for : anauee ane Green Peppers, per pound___ __ r SERS Ne ~.30¢ Beets, per bunch 2 10 Turmips, per bunch ee ; fade 10c Cucumbers, two for_ : ; ~=d9C Radishes, per dozen FS Sea Onions, per dozen 35¢ Two pounds Mt. Hainilton Jelly te BOOS No. 16 Cans Baked Beans, two for 25¢ 10 pounds Blue Karo Syrup__ ~ ean ene 5 pounds Blue Karo Syrup______ _.50¢ I’ pounds Maple Flavored Karo ac%be Jne-Half pound Pink Salmon 15¢ Creamery Butter, pet pound potas tbs _...60¢ Premium Bacon, per pound Seeae es. Premium Hams, per pound 44c Cream Cheese, per pound ais 40c Four pounds New Potatoes for 25¢ Brooms = = es 65c and 90c Two pounds Green Apples- ESP erem Betsy li Mine pounds Sugar $1.00 100 pounds Beet Sugar $10.50 Rhubard, per pound P 30 ° Now Is the Time to Get Your Raspberries and Cherries for Canning New Cabbage, per pound eee a ee Three pounds Onions_ : : =.--8%6 Washboard __ heceee Be ee eae Macaroni, per package- es iS 10 Spaghetti, per package______. . --10c Vermicilli, per package____ on 106 Cnly 260 Melons Left—aAll Groceries at a Reduced Price Cold Lunch Meats—Cold Snappy—Grape Juice Cider, Bevo and Soda Water ood —

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