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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 1919 PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cribune Ft FVEN ADDITIONAL TEACHERS ARE ALIEN CLAUSE MODIFIED © © HONORING FRENCH DEAD IN NEAR EAST aie a KEELE EY ale | , < Hl ’ i dvocate. The winner was AGED TO CITY SCHODLS THIS YEAR NSMARTLESHGBUL aided by films, and the “anti’s” had Ege Eighteenth INSTITUTE Curtis Sts. : DENVER, COLO. WASHINGTO viate possible retaliat Total of Seventy-five STemhee on District No. 2 andigivertronts should the o ' leg islation, discriminati High School Roster; Physical Instructors for liens chevand ERIS Both Guls and Boys This Year re Smoot. amendn Approximately 75 teachers will be on the teaching staff of the |); county and city schools included in District No. 2 and county high : 5 school district when the schools open for the fall term September 2. WOMAN, 70, HAS FIVE District No. 2 includes city grade and suburban district schools. DEGREES, WANTS SIX Seven more teachers have been added to the grade schools of the (sy Unilaa Pres city since last spring. Altho three rooms have been finished in the © MADISON, Wis., Aug. 23.—One of North Casper school, they wil! not} the graduates of the summer session : at the University of Wisconsin, : : ace _ AGED MOTHER IS Mr. Ellen A. Copp, 70, and as taeatts Be! GREEVING OVER ‘oictors ani cuzenies, preparatory MISSING SON visiteseony.” * » of doctor of 90k She \ one of the | strong pulpit sup, re ae LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS LONDON.—The “Lusitania Cup") cured by a scientific course of medi_ presented to a Barnet golf club for cation. The only place in Colorado by F. Battersby,’ where the Genuine Keeley Remedics Lusitania survivor w,as won this) are used. ink Patridge, another Lu- nae “GHICHESTER.S PILLS : DIAMOND BMAND, , U.S. A. district at ata dies ant ie Harney: and b ssistant, Dave How. ell, are in town from Cheyenne on a Red and asicd, with Ble Hinton, s’ official business Oliver 1 retired oil man, accom » permit aliens to overament lands un-| pena aNe Se RI rat years huww ans Best, Satest, Always Kellst le bib BY DRUGUISTS EVERYWHERE | Johnson, | panied them | To Help You Win The average man plazes ams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step He is content to dream about it— Riches—power—happin these as his goal. He dre f 3 vill have © first two “co-eds” at Pennsyl : 3 | towards that goal. ; aanttee 2 ive Ant i=l tata aan Gke ann aes erie WEspei French army laying the corner stone of 2 and never gets there. si werman of Indinapolis, Ind., i Sap PATENDD In {heolonienl Soul ; which will be ted to the niemory of the French soldiers | ~! ; it. lent of Schools— if the country and Wyoming in par-| ing to be aaditot tha aninict who died for thelr country in the 1 aust. The most pretical start is to start a savings accoun t Wilder ; ticular for some trace of her lost son. “Among the ‘exal Aerutaee one Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It Natrona County High School j She has written The Daily Tribune | held was one at Evansville, Wis. This n earned the rest of his fortune. DH SRAE WE AG Lae wsking that any person knowing of f°) 0) second summer eR ries DEMOCRATS HELP GNUSE | ana another, by Atiorney General English—Ruth Dudley or having any t of her son, Who | Rodger university. She received the ooo Lb wasrerated, will be ready Character Earns Credit was supposed to have been here about Pe a lish anc Public Speaking—Rob-| Noo Vere ayo to please notify her. teins eempach lor of lews at Wi se | Mrs. Zimmerman has worried many “yn "Go 5 Mrs. master’s Copp received the » Secretary of War Baker, they establish « reputation which will make it easy to secure ad- English and Latin — Harriett | -onths over the loss of h e xy of the Nayy:D Schu nor ss of her son. hase pas : ea | Pt 0 ie Navy Daniels, Champ Wii ean vhe pessary. hn refer has os haa, | believes he might have been in Gebo| Jenne at the time, her | daughter | Clark, William G. McAdoo, James litional capital when necessary. il ind Mathematies—Frances | 07 Thermopolis durin his stay in the the day her eldest son received his W. ASHINC _Phono- | Hamilton Lewis and William J. Bryan A farmer has frequent need for capital if he is striving continu- {8 a Mrs. Aimmermian ip ¢! ht A 7 a n r s 7 s ¢ * . y Greer sirect Tdi ¢ ater a first degree, she received the dgree graphs : engaged in} Ne tat ers who are expected ally to improve his property. How important it is then that he Afathematica=’ Goorpe: Miller’ , ! of bachelor of divinity. When her politics. Soccer aeacou lens mren.thra: the build his credit—establish his character. Science—Blanche Dix. second son graduated from the en-| Announcement has been made by| MCdiam of these records, the commit- AGRE 7 eat. ee ae Science and Mathematics — Eva! Igineering course she received the de-jthe Democratic’ national committec | ‘°° °3!2- The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings account. M 1 tree of bachelor of laws. She hopes) that thousands of phonographs in the | F s—Ina Hill. to complete her doctor’s degree in United States are to be mobilized, by the committee, to edticate the to| —John ~ publi ys use almost half of the| ulong political n votes to the fer FOR SRD ENCAMPMENT Rs eptember 1, sident Wilson, Vice-President | Saving men not only. have capital for their efforts. In saving, i i : { i ‘ Hl The Casper National Bank : * James Shallen- world’s entire output of steel every} during the next presidential | sa (By United ANA) year | campaisen. Domesticy Science—Harriet Gard-}- COLUMBUS, Aug. 23.—The Sard _- is proposed to have speeches, ner national encampment of the Grand) R.A of Lander, is here\by leading members of the national Army of the Republic, looked for-!cnipping his stock to Michie: | ward to by the veterans as the ) big meeting” of their glorious orga zation, will be held in Columb | ing the week of September 7-13. for isie—Harriett Little Alice Ketchum. anship—Hulda Feiring. al Training—Dean Morgan. ic N Back of Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at ». al Treining—Irene Shea. the E : male by Seeaeitiaey to} vate homes. These ‘ will be Apply VapoRub _ Central School Spanish-American and World War ry carches of 2 professor of y|upon important public issues and of | lightly—it soothes Rddleman. veterans, in addition to the various | 1U'r y The female eg > five minutes duration. the tortured skin. popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. A AAAs 6d 6A A AA Ad ef st yolks, which One record containing a_ short Ging: allied organizations of the G. A. R.ithe rt, he explains, speech by Chgirman Homer S. Cum-| will also participate. Jivht Liggitt. MeNew. President Wilson, General Persh —— : ‘mings has already been distributed, A cea ining Jahon: and Secretary of War Baker are ¢ LONDON.—The names of the own- SS SRS ah, NOW ROSANA CO A eT present. Other promi- ers of slum property should be put re yi s to mark the scan- | Yoaeeoefoaedestostesteeectecteate-ateatectocteetestoste steste sfecteste she stoae-sio-e.otesle steele ete soe S26 see Hee wee ae aie Hee AO Ce SLO HOH COO $0 820 $00 00 Richards & Cunningham Company : Mabel Kruger. pected to t ifth Grade p n L Buelah Lai hent men invited include Secreiary outside the hou Fifth Grade 04 Kets Fourth Grade—Verna Lawyer. of the Navy Daniels, General to Christianity, de-| @& Fourth Grade—Marie Ross. H, Wilson and General rs Third Grade—Core. Cruse. Miles, of Civil war fame; Be ¢ Third Grade—Madge Crandall. John L, Clem, known as “the drum- Second Grade—Lillian Harlin. mer boy;” Major General Leonard Second Grade-—Mrs. Willa B. Ham- Wood and General H, L. Rodgers, bs e quartermaster general. Cn oMe aa? % Sava? UA ig Grate Besa Tadd Columbus churches will throw open First = Welsh. their doors te the ve 4 i Week f 0 er 7, when patrioti [ as mi- : First Grade “e ohe-e$ be conducted. September 9, 2 camp- | fire will be held at Memorial hall.| The encampment parade will be the first in which veterans other than those of the G. A. R. have been in- Rachel C = Shafer. o + ae ? In the Men’s Department This will be your last opportynity for REAL BAR- o4, Principal—Clara Schutz, Seventh Gr da—l 1 Busch. 50% 0% aot OS We have just received our \ rants vited to participate. ‘The Spanish- Pierce. } Americ Mi and World War CT z =~ 5 5 . Martin. | Sections will be an important feature. * GAINS this year and a splendid chance to lay in a suppl Bono. |peesgetcn ne ex 7 ide 7 , : | Beliadlzector ieeneral oe hesencnay We Charge the % of WEARING APPAREL for future use. At prices that we t a ° tak {iy be candle, Sod . Ropineon, | he | Same $ will NEVER BE ABLE TO DUPLICATE. Lord. Brecon ; We Give More “ Ge aac oll call, and mM q a cr Se al Paneer P| 3 + Shirts Men’s Clothing 4 iy a} ary — inter, : » charve a ¢ 2 . Sis. Ehdc CasneriSchent if ° who sche iiy In aig w of is) | We charge the same for 4 : We are overstocked with men’s negligee We are sole agents in Casper for one Principal— mn Okeratrom. ihe sai evs ae ifort i aul meee eye examination and ¥ shirts, all neat stripes with collar attached of the best makes of Men’s CLOTHING in ane RCS rei e th aMpmic complete aeNae can Eee | = é oF, rf no} oS E bs : ee ree Bayete Grade oes tee inal possible’ #lasses as other firms—no |) vill allow a discount of TEN PER america, the HIRSH-WICKWIRE of CHI- th) Grade——Madgelyn peat A one-cent-a-mile rate to the ens | more, no less—but we aim |! on these and all other Shirts during : i i ‘ifth Grade—Lulu Fasen./¢@mpment has been granted by the | to rie atinzS, SA Gls ee the sale which only lasts ONE WEEK CAGO, who have a National reputation for - A au Grade—There rasen-| United States railrond administration Rae Me Ree BEE & MORE, so we advise you to lay in a supply style, fit and workmanship. We will sell 4 ne He A —Blanche F to members of the G. A. R., allied tail of our examination, £34 of Shirts for future wear and you will find you any suit in the store during the coming BOS seit 3 organizations and their immediate more care in accurate Ke 1 good assortment to pick from. week at a discount of TEN to TWENTY 4 F eve SEUSS) tel EUs | Sx Wad PER CENT below the regular price in + r me { glass an vo «| & a 8 We a] ASSES, and poet oe : naerwear order to make room for our new FALL $ tention to the welfare of’ ; %& We are closing out all our Summer STOCK. bs } our patients’ eye needs. se Weight Undeareay for men and boys at a ¥ ; ADL | discount of TEN to TWENTY PER CENT . B ETT. HYNES + off the regular prices. This includes the Hats and Ca ps Preparation of URN = =well known Lewis make which is the best We are still selling men’s and boys’ COMPOUND ESPAISA snd CUREBS Gains. in America; also the B. V. D. style of Seal Hats find Cdps at a discount of TEN to S BY.NAME ONLY. avoid Substitut: Be re en te Packs and our Mesco brand ef Union Suits TWENTY per cent off the regular prices, * ~ “a men and boys. in order to make room for a new f. Y oe 1 all R3 Catherine O'Shaughnessy. nx E t S al stock. This includes every Hat in the store °° Vivian Dwyer m3 xtra pecta (except the John B. Stetsons) which we “ Mary Booth f icate is time i i 3 Lydia Dasey, a, We have on hand about three dozen of Se tee oan one ae eo. ee wall Be alti Creole Schoo! | oe the B. V. D. Style Union Suits, the large ra fall and winter oe Power aca: Cap Sx Martha Fickel. | ‘de Checked nainsook worth $1.25 to $1.75 that s SF MERES 2 Nae Eirap | BK we are closing out at 75c¢ per suit. While EXTRA SPECIAL! 2 ladys Woelfert. they last any one wearing this style of M D. d od eee | XK hey Seen ‘ s_style en’s Dress and Work Shoes, Small Sizes Only—3, 5%, 6 and 64— ee I r should buy them for next sum- Worth up t i 4 Lottie Brage. a + mer, at this price, orth up to $6.50 per pr. Your choice for $3.50 per pr. while they last. ox erbia Decorates Westerners j ee ’ . , Satie peeratee | The New Malt Beverage Ks Men’s and Boys’ Shoes ’ Boys? Clothing + % been Cross commission to S have just | | This will be your last oppor- 4 Raen daeors Miecdndar| oe : DI first shipment of val ane Winter and although the tunity to buy SHOES cheap as we Suits for Boys are closing out all of our odd y seem high, they are pairs of shoes for MEN and BOYS the classiest BOYS’ SUITS that eet % ¢ Mt Belgrade ‘Major John P| Sparkling Refreshing Invigorating rings, Mids! H. W. Ram-| os ‘? *, es Sees y ‘of Dengan Jarey and Cap, “4 Tal MAY 7 > eve ; Boe, 4 = oe | baits serewaals 4 at a DISCOUNT OF TE PER we ever had and the prices are ay pare ee eens Order ot Carefully brewed from nourishing health giving ingredients. 5 GENT” which iseea saving sn reasonable considering the high the Cross of Merey | Sherex is free from bilious after affects. You can drink as iy TWENTY-FIVE cents on the pre wes As all wearing apparel at o = == | hoa thy . , + z Ss ‘ = this time. Avnaadl GionauenitincleOfoperationnll much as you wish: Order from your dealer. Rx vailing prices of Shoes. We wiil ¥ Kn its manufacture. oe never be able to duplicate these Extra Special x FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN New Dealers Wanted Re at the prices we are selling them We have on hand about fifteen & rs now but we want to make room or twenty boys’ suits, that were isp | Se for a new FALL STOCK, that left over from last year and we ’e il Profit possibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. [J <> are already shipped and you will _ Will sell these at a discount of xe a eran veer | Write for our Dealers offer today. . oe find that the prices on shoes have i is eery per cent while they ay 1. Welsenberger. & advanced from fifteen to twenty- net you better bring your boys 3, DRAYMEN > ns in at once and get them fitted out aod five per cent during the past year. for school. & A. H. Nelson. oe fe Sheridan Brewing Company Carl Searles. John Visoky. Sheridan, Wyoming. 4 ~ “Think Richards and Cunningham Co. When you sae the Best ” go Ree Ben ‘Transfer Co. Alex MeConathy. Tia Hurley. Soest i ah A SA ALLL LE DID DY hath le Belt