Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 6

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Sees ce ___ Che Casper Dally Ecibune a ALIEN ALIEN SLACKERS | i |travagance creep into many appro- ; The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian| a priation measures. church will hold an ice cream social {}) | The Budget is offered to replace }Friday evening at the home of Mrs.! FOR SALE this method because .through it a/Elmer Green, 506 South Wolcott. Ev- 425 N. Jefferson St, east financial program would be drawn ‘erybody invited. 8-20-8t! of court house, 4 rooms, bath up by a bureau before which each —_— oo room, small cellar. Equipped cabinet officer would appear to state NO IRRIGATION UNTIL SAT- for plumbing and hot air his requirements. This program: URDAY heat, but not set in. Bargain, AmericaniDecionite Make Life} | would (be Bresented to congress and) There will-be no sprinkling oF ir- $350 Down Uncomfortable in Fu- Practica erp state Of the union | ee ee Tey ane Bete 2 y sta urday morrfing starting at 5 -o’clock $50.00 Per Month for 11 ture for Them and every civilized government broad | this afternoon. This is caused by the Months now operates under some form of budget plan. present critical situation of the water Bisa. a supply here. A heavy penalty is at- HEAVY HORSES STILL SCARCE “ched for abuse of this orde While there is a surplus of light WILLIAM JONES, horsés on the of the United City Water Commissioner. St there js still a notable de- ficien: in heavy, desirable draft horses, say horsemen of the United States department of agriculture 2 year, they say, there was a tre- dous de e in mares bred, but during the spring of 1919 a very Balance $1,500 B. & L. FRANK DUFF. Tel. 1109 Men who were in the service dur- ing the wer will not forget the alien slackers. Thru every past of the American Legion the national organi- zation of American veterans of the| European war, a deterntined syate-| matic campaign will be ged to make th life here uncomfortable i to bring about their deportation. | Legion promises this action in an editorial announcement in the cur- number of the American Legion y. the official spokesman of the ELSIE FE RG a 1s € ON i B The a DP rt large percentage of good mares were veterans. AAR am nares =e bred, which is expected largely to “The discreet and provident alien meet the future demand for horses AT THE IRIS TOMORROW slacker, the Legion’s announce-; ment, “will make his steamer reser} i 2 aac a re RE IS ES continues: GOV. CAREY INDORSES NATIONAL “The State Organization of the » be raved American Legion in Oregon bas com} BUDGET SYSTEM AS SOLUTION TO| tena tre? piled a list of all alien slackers, ineouion onde cake prs fa Pa NEEDLESS WASTING PUBLIC FUNDS CUTICURA HEALS concern which «o- 1, SCALE ON HEAD uncomfortable generally. Foreign- ae $5 fora H a al a | | Of Two Months Old Sister. Only or a oover ers who cancelled their first papers} at the outbreak of war are included} - Governor Robert D. Carey, has Budwet committee! | 50P@,Redand Would Burn. | | Many Weeks Between Each of Rew basrg 2ddtones alee udget is needed in Was Disfigured. shes | is s employed in ’s office for the pre dith Welch, who w as gone to Denver to st baseball tourney. in the list of alien slackers. ven his enthusiastic support to th “The attention of men who em | pate eee ploy alien slackers and who deal with} Netignal Budget committee's project © being brought by the Legion’: | to secure the adoption by congress of bers to these undesirables. | National Budget system. In a state- action thruout the country! ment he points out that the wv ng e looked for shortly. | of money through needless appropria- believes t i fe x e he Federal government because it| i are credited with the| tions led Wyoming to adopt a Budget ‘© ge ey 7 a 2 i Hes ea : ~ ar a ited ith ‘the | Soma Un oar eh aan hoa athe vatenifundaeswhithiihe +N y linthe Ginter hed a pcalecon her Not having a Hoover costs more payments met by the actual savings. on who were in service| “should the finance of the fede presi n effectively discha head when she was two months old. than to have one—on these terms. The last obstacle wemoyed from the st gi 5 e ini his « ying before con, Her scalp was sore, and path of your desire. to own a re not going to forget the allen gavernment be administered acco’ § 5 : eae Aire : very much im earnest in their The National Budget committe nt and try to scratch, so that costs to have carpetings beaten or Portite } obiaceeotathi if ition to entertaining: these indi-/has launched a country-wide cam- The committee also believes that her head was disfigured. cleaned the way you now do; in the or wt you do not ac ren 1s. seli- Is er in : The tw! paign to establish a balance between ‘t is not only t plan under| | 7S=7A\ She could not sleep. longer time it takes the hived we paying offer it means you will be ue will not db 1 or lai@/ national income and outgo. Sub- Which the presi be held te ON) “Then mother used Cu- i) eyes bearing the cost of a Hoover any- ” a a rigid responsibility for the manner ticura Soapand Ointment. | | man to clean (at 50c an hour) not aah senenatlen el aside committees are being formed in ev ann rhe eruption began ta pe Uetirrend to mention the damage done to your way (in present costly, slow clean- t funds are ex- in which govern H it is the only plan The action will be pursuant to the/etate of the union. Through these she used one cake of Cuticura Soap | | * rugs by stiff corn-brooms which only ing ways) without having The ands of the St. Louis caucus of! committees, it*is hoped, sufficient pended, but th and one bOxtbe Caen’ Olntiient , , WOVEN Legion thatthe official files be| pressure will be brought to bear upon Uder which Congress can properly; | when my sister was healed.” | | scrape off the top dirt and miss the Hoover. xamined and that those aliens who; Congress to assure a federal budget. discharge its duty of providing for) | (Signed) “Miss A. Ederer, 1247 buried grit, a still greater damage- So, call, or phone, or write us. And ndrew their first citizenship pa-; The committee believes that with the xovernme ds. Joly aor aie Ave., Portland, Ore., doer—it is extravagance to be with- you will be the proud possessor of 5 to escape military duty be de--a war debt of more than $25,000,- c pense are now pet fn : i sut a Hoover. the bes a0 a ‘ ‘ed to their native countries. , 000,000 and taxes totalling $3,000, n up by ids of the ten Cuticura For Toilet Uses | ine peat Res ae ee A 000,000, annually, congr must major executive departments and Use Cuticura Soap for toilet pur- And can you measure in dollars the aateneta } we sintiateat eeps {adopt new efficiency methods in vot- tran ed to the speaker of the poses, assisted by touches of Cuti- value of family health that is bet- is it suction cleans—that straightens ing appropriations, otherwise it wil h through the y of the, | cura Ointmentas needed. By using ered by a sanitarily cleaned home nap as it restores colors as it pro- as $ set Uvasury.. The latter offi as these delicate, fragrant, super-cream: : , by & 88 A = . : have to face a serious financis Ir) he latter offi 1 has no these dellcee SeRreny: epece my one in which germy dust does not longs the life of every rug or car ! back. power to revise or alter them j purposes y: | x ae pet you use it on. “Wyoming has adopted the budge hem up among| || ™SY prevent many shin and scalp befog the air following the clean- ro} ; foc , j system. We adopted it for the rea- f\ of the house.| | ‘Taicum is indispensable for every ing? Don’t pay for a Hoover any longer ES that we realized that we were ! one department's | toilet table. } Only $5.00 now. The remaining without having it! wasting money through needless ap- dozen | Sarple Bach Pree by Mull, A } propriations. committees. The work of these com- | sonst Bat: dora, i is wreet bere, JUST RUN Y o U R | “If a State like Wyoming needs mittees is carried on sep: ately and | the Budget system, the National gov- no attempt made to pass upon} . lernment needs it more. Considering money bills from the standpoint, of =r, \the large expenditures which con- the government's financial require- The musical gobs, 40 strong, will} gress has made in recent years and ment be in Casper tomorrow. The bandj®he need of economy in our go In the 5s een committees CASPER ARMA- is expected to arrive iy a special sleep-|ment on account of the increased handle appropriati By this tron the Burlington at 7:36 o'clock {burden of taxation, it is very im- system of independent committee TURE WORKS Acrobats, singers, solo prtists, and| portant that we should at this time tion, it is claimed, countless dupl other entertainers are with this great | adopt a ional Budgetary system. tions in expenditu waste and recruiting band which is playing-in = = the larger cities of the Rocky Moun- tain region. The program here will start with a parade which is to form at 6 o'clock. All formér navy men are asked to join in the parade which is to go thru the business section of Casper. - A concert of half an hour is te be giv- en at Third and Center streets. The main program will be given =: | Open for Business CUT HIGH COST OF LIVING We specialize on ‘| BY TRADING WITH Rewinding, Repairing IT BEATS..... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS ut the Iris theater later in the eve- Z Motors and Generators | South Side Grocery (0iakes, || . Natrona Power Co. viife und ‘Training in the Navy" wil On Hugo St., Between Center ree PHONE 69. be shown in conjunction with tBe ° concert and entertainment featares. and David Streets Thomas Willnave, manager of .thé Iris, has consented to show the fi and concert with the regular sho: No-Vary Egg Noodles 10e twice during the evening. > aaa, Ss ESi The big band will be guests of the , . 10 | Army and Navy club while here and . No-Vary Macaroni ... spines € MATINEE THE HOUSE 2:30 e OF QUALITY PICTURES TONIGHT ea re BEST VENTILAT- FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 ED THEATER IN ee eed) THE STATE TODAY will make their headquarters in the 10 club rooms of this organization. . No-Vary Vermicelli ie ie ocelot AvtitlesReferred . Cornflakes, Two for . 25€ | To Drafted Boys 5. No. 2 can Tomatoes a 2 15¢ And Not Enlisted . No. 2 can Sweet Peas, two for 35e As indicated in yesterday’s story . Sea Foam Naptha Powder, 3 for 25¢e GEORGE V \ ALSH ey in The Tribune, practically all of the | 108 Natrona county and Caspet . Franks’ Veal Loaf, 25c size oom c boys went away in the draft con- ent have returned to this country. Table received! ware 9. 2 can Pink Salmon 20e “Pll S; Say So” Judge W una ae 10, . Cryatal White Soap, 4 for 25¢e Another Walsh ati Drama. drafted man that could not be found, | { that he was the Inst of this nam:(H 11. Oranges, 1 dozen 35e Also SMILING BILL PARSONS in “BILL CAMPS OUT.” ber. Young Tubbs has been in France| fighting thru most of it and his} father said today that posibly he did, not know as much about the men| who have returned as some Casper| residents. Young Tubbs was with the 44th| Engineers, the regiment which was| trained at Fort Benjamin Harrison, | Ind. Practically all of the 108 draft-! ed men and those who volunteered | us Tubbs did went into this regiment and) few of them even saw Compa, | ny L, the local v | “4 do not or did not intend to en- ier into any controv yas to the number of Casper boys of the 108 contingent who had returned,” said Judge Tubbs, this morning. “I sim- ply have my son’s letter saying that he was the last of these 108 to re-| turn.” Phone 1111 We Deliver Any Time TOMORROW LSIE FERGUSON IIMA EIS Largest Fruit Market in the State Elberta Peaches Per Cat* $1.60 All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET 114 South Wolcott Two Stores 151 South Center Phone 247 and Get the Best } HIE AIEEE HHH HEHE HEHHAMHHAHHRHHEE | “The Marriage Price” She was a poor girl. She married a millionaire. He really loved her. ‘Alss——— THE 40-PIECE NAVY E And their picture of Navy Life in connection with our Regular Program. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—10 and 25c. eee i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shepperson, on CY avense, are going to Kansas} City, Mo., and other castern points, | where they will spend the winter. } Dating their absence, Mrs. Taylor,! f Shepperson’s mother, will take chatge of their home. When they} return in the spring they are "nes | ning on building a wonderful new ae Read the Tribune want ads. SS anininnicetiestelirmr - D

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