Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 2

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_ =a Baar or > NN LS, a > J PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 1919 Che Casper Daily Cribune Once in « while, generally thru radi-- WYO. ROAD MADE IN | Insued every evening exept Sunday at (ctl leadership, it goes off after false HELL, PASTOR AVERS Iss y evenin Sunda; : eee Wee i- gods, but in due season it returns — = * | s: Oil Exciange Building. i : ate OB. F CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 29— BUSINESS TELEPHONE rey (ay ae th co oe “That road was made in hell and brot | - 5 (Wyoming) Always ready to partici- yp here in sections,” said Rev. C. F. r matter, Nov movement for the public’s Fisher, pastor ef the First Congrega- e . . , tional church of Cheyenne and for- AR GOES OVER 10 FOOT : reatly) to, lenh (</ merly efi Greiiaeeontninwecionteent ny great charitable enter- 4 two-weeks’ fishing trip in Fremont DROP AND SEVERAL HUAT the labor organizations are a county. He referred to a stretch of Lincoln highway west of Laramie. nd the Yellowstone highway 3 29.—H. J. with wise leadership are a gr>¥ P-“- west of Casper wasn’t much better,” ,, DOUGLAS, Wyo., Aug. 29.—H. J. MEMBER THE ASSOCIA REPORTS FROM THE UN real asset to any live community, and Advert ‘dded Yaeger is at the Douglas Hospital oes er for good. he added. 4 suffering from internal injuries, J. Prud o———— - D. Bercu is nursing a broken arm and 17 oS > Mrs. A. A. Barnes is suffering from Daily Tribune are on CLEA SU NEE SESE Letters From the People slight injuries as a result of an ac- sare welcome. *° "© ‘The Curtis publications are in bus-, 4 » cident which occurred last Thursday iness for the money there is in it. The Johnson Bill See Oe ee is ee Editor Tribune: eee = up when the Barnes car went over PTION RATE Garrier They evidently do not care a hang | I do hope the senate will turn it) cae, m 20 5 tries. In the July 4th issue of the gown. Wilson, in my opinion, will S770" = feet below. London Times they have a page ad-|not veto it for these are the kind 1} : :: q ‘ soa sh indus-| have reason to believe he likes te GOOD WATER SUPPLY : 150 vertisement advocating British indus-| 4 \ by’ mail accepted for é : eo | Sign ASSURED GILLETTE three months in ; tries to invade American territory. Just think of it, American citizens: ile Tribune will hoi Here are a few salient points in their| One man to have the favér to say if! GLLBETTE, Wyo. Aug. 29.—The comes one month in arrears, "Pe advertisement, which is headed “A/a fellow being is an undesirable citi kecuring of an adequate water sup- ———o—e———e[TXX*#{__ |zen or not. If the secretary should piy for Gillette for drinking purposes Ridin hth bee ES q | be a rebel or traitor in sheep's cloth-| i, believed assured as the result of pbc ahaa by Cyrus H. K. Curtis, proprietor of | ing, he might deport every honest cit-| the striking of water at the depth Member of the A i the Philadelphia Public Ledger, Sat-|izen and go in co-hort with the scum! o¢ 165 feet in a private well drilled The /Asrociated Press rea veey ‘ a of the whole world against us. I by S. D. Perry of this place. A good dispatches credited to it or not Urday Evening Post and Ladies’ Home) don't say he is that kind of a man, gapply of water wad secured in, {ts credited is pap 2 ” ; s 3 is : fe, credited in this paper and Journal: but be might by Beslan we eet Well’andiit daibeliave? the’ city which “Why not invade the United ae ey anne Ghee er Trace i8 engaged in sinking a well at the States.” : city pumping station, will have no MEXICAN OUTRAGES States _ | Americans, and oppose such an act.| Giticulty in tapping the water sands British opportunity is in Ameri-| Do it for the sake of your children at about the same depth. 300 murdered .. and for those yet unborn. Many a man and woman are languishing in ; / ptison for deeds they are innocent Wéll from which he proposes to pump business, Invade America first of all.| of. Many a man has gone to they Sere NARUC HaE aaa dor Henry There is a wonderful field for Brit-|T0Pe innocent as a babe, while thel His 1 tie | real man sent scott free. uge to the British Business Man also the The estimate of y Am- chall- in Mexico made b an American I say to British ador Fletcher abrupt fi | I heard a young bride in Texas See al ‘med on Mexican affairs than any, «engiand can scoop the Americén| say ore time, “You know there were CARPENTERS’ PICNIC other American. In a letter to thes, f it has a mind to.” jmine of us girls raised up together, ——— editor of “Harvey's Wee Hoge. |i ces eee ones oe |and we did just about anything we The United Brotherhood of Carpen- “There is no better market in the | tiked. But if some stranger or other ters and Joiners of America, Casper ‘f world for high class English goods! girl had done some of the things we) local, No. 1564, wish to extend to the array of figures, which up| than in America.” |did, we would have run her out of general public an invitation to at- to date have not been disputed teen A cory. town.” She was honest enough to tend a nicnic to be given by them The Public Ledger is at the serv-| confess it. I for one have no fault on Labor day, Sept. ist, at the, Pet- ice of any British house contemplat-|to find with Mr. Johnson. He is a erson grove, one block nett of the ee ate wits kets.” _| Slick talker, all right and that is all. | North Casper school building, near lsd AE Eh cai PedSc: A CASPER READER. __/ the Platte river. mer ussador gave the follow Sir,—I was quite interested in some timate Here is the best argument for pro- nurder- a modest he is reporting the Since the days of William McKinley. on based on the When American publications for their Ask for ~ When I came personal gain will advocate the im- I brot with me mone ie papers, 4 table showing the Portation of foreign goods produced exact number of Americans murder- with cheap labor to be run in com- ed sore the time I ‘ciate eeeree of petition with high paid American la- the E ce that time I have ‘ added to the list of such known cases bor it is easy to see the principle The New Malt Beverage of murder as wer reps > mé by Ge: COrréE: . Erese pana) to: Ineaby nisi vaves Coures-laread of wate iota bani bec eile ponden In 1916 this total amount ed to S64, At the present time the| keynote It Creates an Appetite 1 is easily 600. During my So = time, tho I co ored to ob- tective tariff that has been written, to To investigate the high cost of liv- tain justice, not z e of these : aad Z Z ‘ ie Mexican murderers w ed by a ing the Department of Justice wants Sherex is delicious and'refreshing. Drink it with your meals. Mexican court, and J am well advised a million and a half, the Federal Brewed with extreme*care. - Fhe wholesome ingredients are that there has been milar failure | , Ae ‘i . ,: Fe f se F . + of justice from) August, 1918 until Trade Commission wants a half mi easily assimilated and build tissués. ont hour. lion, the Department of Commerce The testimony from other sources,! wants another half million, the De- Sherex is sold in bottles or case lots by your dealer. avhich basibeen submitted to thelGon- | Soi ont of Labersetill manothergnadt gressional Committee, relating to American population in Mexico, Million, the Department of Agricul- American investments, and American ture a half million more, etc., etc. claims for damages, is wholly mis- rhe remedies for the high cost of leading and inexact ass aa i sibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. T nee 8 if dealings with living provided by the present na- Profit possi s Geo iepeere Dm inour dealinae with Write for our Dealers offer today. the pre: New Dealers Wanted exico which would present the as- tional administration may not come t of a comedy if it were not for pe the tragical consequences which have -, 3 followed. for appropriations are always on an Sheridan Brewing Company HENRY LANE WILSON. elaborate scale. Sheridan, Wyoming. up to expectations, but the demands Indianapolis. ie — ' ee = A Tribune Wantad will sell it. LABOR DAY " In Casper at least Labor Day is get- x to be a more important holiday f Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. every year, and labor in Casper is becoming more respected and its in- fluence for good more realized as it better understood. T € al trend of organized labor is right direction, and its fun- are elevating. UNION MADE New Blouses Georgettes de Chines # Fancy Yarn Embroidered, in latest fashion ideas and attractive autumn shades. Priced $10 to $27.50 PO -caW,...| Webel Commercial Co. bier Tideciontees WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STOR! PHONES: 13 AND 14 amper, Weat i he =: = cite PHI, pue 320mg oanseajg & Jjng A19Az,, inh twee A NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING | Perry expects to sink a second reported to the upon which they operate. Greed, in- | ‘SCORES FIGHTING FIRE SPREADING TO SHERIDAN SHERIDAN, Wyo., Aug. 29.—* Fire, which has already destroyed 1,200 acres of valuable timber on Bonanza creek and Sucker creek, has! reached the head of Wolf creek and, according to the latest reports, is still unchecked although a hundred men are on the scene. The work of bring- ing the fire under control has been, rendered difficult by the development! for the United States or its indus-| Oh! How did it ever pass the house? {he side of # bridge and landed up-{of a number of “spot” fires from the wind carrying burning brands. The | prospect of rain last night resulted only in light showers which brought no relief. On the other hand the sit- uation was aggravated by the high wind which accompanied the shower. The smoke from the fire was visible in Sheridan today for the first time. It is rising straight upward, indicat- ing that there is little wind today, a feature favorable to the fife fight- ers. It is estimated that the fire will cost thé government between $5,000 and $10,000 to bring it under control. FAINTS ON HORSE FOUND DEAD LATER | EVANSTON, Wyo., Aug. 29.— | George Awstin, 15 years old, fell in a faint from his saddle horse while fiding on the ranch at Black’s force. Later he was found by other employes ‘ind had been dead several hours. ——— ee J. E. Dyke, contractor in the Pois- on Spider field, is in town on busi- ness. ee ‘BOISON OAK | ‘Wash with weak solu- = | tion of blue stone or { lime water, dry thor- Oughly, follow with light appli- Cation of— VICKS VAP -30F. Gor. 20 “Coming events cast their shadows before.” Not a shadow of a doubt of your getting the newest styles and best values in men’s suits here. Every new model that’s cor- rect for Fall is here. Splendid patterns in browns, grays, blues and all sorts of fancy mixtures. Suits that will please you in style, fit and fabric. Quality considered, our prices are low. MEN’S SUITS $30 to $75. Sticeésdor to Bioom Shoe & Clothing Ca. 4 in stock, will discount Cent on all Men’s and “THINK RICHARDS \, 4 : : . , ‘ FALL OPENING SATURDAY ‘: LAST DAY Semi-Annual Clearance Sale in the MEN’S DEPARTMENT Richards and Cunningham’s & . _ SATURDAY will be your LAST OPPORTUNITY to buy bargains % in Men’s and Boys’ Wearing Apparel as our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale N will end Saturday at 9 P. M., andas we want to sell every Summer Garment SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received a shipment of NEW FALL CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, and the prices will be as reasonable as can be expected at th vancing on ALL WEARING APPAREL. Come in and le’ GIVEN HIGHWAY JOBS _Tneprance Man Tells ON LEAVING service Ls at Fick's Dadeeicy: SUNDANCE, Whyo4 Aug. 25-—| utyy suffered considerably from | Mustered out of service at Fort D. A. gas in stomach and colic attacks, and Russell, Wyo., Edward Thomas and ee times was very yellow: Site doe- {John Conway were given immédiate tor diagnosed his ailment as gall employment the moment they entered bladder trouble and that an opera- civilian life. Both were assigned by | PRCT SO occary, Some ohe per- eyenne to e =) ince ta designated for service in Crook coun- ee ae he has been ablé to ty, to this place. They will continue at anvthing.” It is a simple, heem- to handle the trucks on road main- ies preparation that removes the ee woe catarrhal mucus from the intestinal ae oe alee tact and allays the inflammation RETAIL CLERKS! which causes practically all stomach, The Retail Clerxs will form: on) liver end intestinal ailments, gocia - East Milton at 9:30 a. m. sharp on ing appendicitis. One dose will con- Labor Day. vince or money refunded. For sale By order of B. L. Fletcher, pres- by druggists everywh ident. | Sata re aes oa JOHN D. SALMOND, Sec Read the Tribune wa’ \. “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Men’s Furnishings SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY ONLY Men’s $1.50 and $1.75 new Summer Shirts in either soft turn-back or stiff cuff, exceptionally well made garments, fast color, madras, French _percale, crepe and_ soisette materials. Beautiful patterns and color combinations. All sizes. Saturday Special 3 for $4.00 each $1.35 Men’s smart crepe silk and heavy qual- ity fibre silk shirts, extra quality fabrics. Saturday Special; $4.65 Men’s Union Suits, Closed Crotch, white ribbed, short sleeve, ankle length. Saturday Special, $1.35 Men's extra serviceable Socks, in black, white, palm and grey. Saturday Special, 6 pairs for $1.40; per pair, 25¢ IN. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. Casper Private School Management Mrs. Nye Roberts. 516 South Durbin St. Telephone 339. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Departments, Beginners’, Primary, Grammar - Individual Instruction, Open-Air Classes, Play-ground Activities. FRENCH AND MUSIC DAILY. Parents who desire the best for their children will ap- preciate the quiet refined home atmosphere and uncrowded 3 healthful class rooms, where EVERY child recites EVERY les- 3 son EVERY day. of the—— the prices from TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE Per Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc. e time when prices are continually ad- tus show you the New and Nifty Styles, & CUNNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” ae t

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