Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 2

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TAGE TWELVE “ = saeeciee foxy > — Sees PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune for munitions was actual delivery of; issued every evening except Sunday at|JUS* enough shells to last a little more arta, 16, Jacob Buregard, of 607|sleeping and over which a constant ble to haul them to the tool house. tobacco sales-|guard is supposed to be maintained! While there is no direct clue to t! ( NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING [aig eee the eters near | the thieves took & aoe of cn eve thay et supposed to he Ld " fi ing and tools valued at approximately | members e gang that repa: H $ : Freee calle! whew er “eu- $200 and they also dug up from the/the rig or some persons who saw the Issued every evening exe: Casper, Natrona cou ° Publi- ‘than a day’s artillery preparation for cation offic oil hange Building. th ter, struck a crate of cu- BUSINESS TELEPHONB...........- Te] Pee bette. alee dere to the floor and ex-|sand near an oil rig about $300/men when they buried the tools in pespes Cv xomias) Powter | tee | | ‘HAND GRENADE EXHIBITED | ploded, tearing 2 gaping nels in the ore of el ae en Beene heen {* sand. nd-class matte pv. 23, 1 REMINDED ! floor two feet long and hurling pieces | Saturda: “era ‘ ts, they work while THE D P } ling. No|riek, and which had been buried m/ Like Cascare ¥ SROM tT NITE a FREMONT FAIR | {9s Seecmeee arene er nae |the and because no truck was availa-| you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. ——————|_Profiteering and hoarding are pre-| “IN GHEVENNE STORE FALLS | njured - AY, Business Manager| ventable and punishable under war-| ‘BIG MUDDY STORE AND d Relief F Sug Ballot emergency legislation, and Fave been AND BLOWS HOLE IN ROOF | Where Can I Find Relief From ; ——— | BUNK HOUSE ARE LOOTED Itching, Terrifying Eczema’ | Entered a fice as sec ssociate Editor | FSS a for more than two years. Mr. Hoo David J, Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. /\er, when Food Administrator, rc-| . * reached by going deep down to its AES EE re : ee Spectacle Deferred on Account of ae Question on Lips of A source, which is in the blood, the duced these practices to a minimum, eae Tet; f CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 2.—! nk There is a harrassing discomfort | SONTT% ft aed bY. ba bites Copies of te S59; einune are on turning over the punitive fins te the Delay in Completion o Stories of miraculous escapes from| GLENROCK, Wyo., Sept. 2.—Bur-| caused by Eczema that almost be- peste . br Site he h the file In the New York and Chicago Of| Red Cross. Under general law, of New Buildings death have been brought home from|glars made three hauls at Parkerton| Comes a torture. The itching is al-| tion which breaks bonged fices and visitors are welcome a on : & ; ’ a i 5 the war, but just as zpiragn ue Vee poecas nlsne tony naeteg Fhace abate) most unbearable, and the skin skies “Fae te ale Oe oe c $ ao s course, it is not a crime for a seller ee 2 Paes cape vounds of $500 in cash, clothing an ols. | S ing ir- cisage 2 Fy (Ee LANDER, Wyo., Sept. 2.—Owing| the escape from death or w $ They obtained $42 te Sadat oad seems on fire with the burning ir-| iin diseases is S. S. S., which acts of sugar to charge as much as he can| +t, the delay in the completion of the two children and two men when a titation. A cure from local appli-| by cleansing the blood. Get a bot- Rie monthat 5390 ltwo decks of playing cards from the 3 Six Months Ree 20/induce his cus 35 - + = f the Fre- hand grenade fell from the counter two decks of playing s fr i intments | tle to-day, and you will see results | (ates Ps aeptouce. us Seman ee Bey. Bee bulldings and ae eee it ind in Barta’s grocery, 1811 O'Neil street, | Stewart Mercantile company’s store, page Ba ag en rear from the tials yo tS Feabat Per Cops -65 under a special lay which makes the ont reeu sone the dates of the at 4 o'clock yesterdey afternoon, and jgaining entrance by jimmying a win-| is unt'can only allay the pain tem-| advice free. Address Medical Di. dne Ye $6.90; Government a dictator it may be one, decke M2 ial aes A set for exploded. |dow. From the Ohio Oil company’s) Dorarily, The disease can only be| rector, 48 ‘Swift Bldg. Atlanta, Ga, Six. Mo: 1I"si00 bbq. gts : Mary Barta, 14 years old, Luther bunk house, in which many men were a Ss ES iso and punishable by fine or imprison- September 4-5-6, to a later date. It) _ NESEY UNNI,” Ht - ae es No subscriptio nail ace a . = a ‘ P y held Lene eee ep tion by mati accepted for’ ment. From the day that Mr. Hoo-| was decided upon at a meeting hel All subscriptions must be patd in ad-| vor jege 1 s by the board of directors of the fair vance and The Datly Tribune will not| Ver left us, to grapple with the food) .-.ociation at the office of Secretary 8 delivery af bscri \- a F ; 1 comes one month In arrears.) °” °® situation in Europe, until Mr. Wil-| Patterson, that it would be best to sete ot " veek n Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu-|S0n, home from Europe, was reminded Postpone the fair for a w eek or an reau of Circulations. . 7 | days, and dates nearer the middle of the trust confided to him, that law, of the month were finally decided 4 Mi ber of the Associated Pres .. ‘ y n} ii "a The Associated. Press is exclusively fas been a dead letter. | upon, when the big fale wich ear entitied ty the use for republication of| Mr. Wilson would apparently have| assuming proportions will be stage’ otherwise credited in this paper and th. minds of his fellow c 3 hi The big afternoon programs also the local news published herein, the minds of his fellow countrymen di-!| 2+ events have been verted from this gross neglect by con-| hands of the old veteran, Stub Farlow, i ir dates, sideration of an appeal for more| who will be busy until fair date rustling wild horses, steve cowboys, cowgirls and Indians to carry out the THE UNEASY SOUTH law. . The split in the Democratic party wel a feqtures planned. in Texas is merely significant of the “For the past nine months,” says Work was started on the new ad- t is dis-' .. | ministration building several days E ue 7 Congressman Rodenberg of Illinois, ago, which will be rushed to comple- . Satisfied with Wilson and is anxious|. the President’s mind has been ab-!tion with a large crew of workmen. to throw off his yoke. His Socialis ne of |The race track is fast nearing co1 ‘f ion, and will be ready in a few bs Nae the Nations. He thinks of it all day and| Bletion Ry ati enniciaiting (api ope ism” are entrely too much for the| dreams of it all night. In fact, in| tract for the new administration my judgment, it has become a sort of} building, where the exhibits of agri- a consequence the basen ith hi L 4 culture, horticulture, mining, educa- obsession wit im. If there were a tional, etc., will be housed for the feeling of the whole south C'S" sorbed by this idea of a Leag tic tendencies and his “international- southern spirit, which inclines toward insularity, and 2 > s » rebellio is >. is t *: . i : | y sed i 2 spirit of rebellion is rife It is no famine in China, a drought in India,| first time in a fair building ith a flood in the Mississippi Valley, an| ample room and especially suited for : : "| the needs of a fair. The large tent earthyuake in Porto Rico, a voleani¢) (rdered will be used for housing the today as in the southern states and eruption in Central America, or an etek ceninite: that nowhere in the too much to country is Wilson so heartily damned that the damners-in-chief are mem- epidemic of spinal meningitis in New | pa wn political household. York City, the President by a vro- BAFYBULL NIGH HONATES - Naturally these men refuse to carry cess of reasoning that satisfied him- their dislike to the extreme of going self, at least, convinces himself that| over to the Republican party—that the sole contributing cause was the DRINKING FOUNTAIN lTy would be unthinkable and unspeak- | failure to adopt the League of Na- = etuary in the! tions.” | (Special to the Tribune) |. GREYBULL, Wyo., Sept. 2.—A Possibly not » will come of. this . ay 7 .a)).,H- Griffin, proprietor of the Griffin, Possibly nothing will come o: In the administration of the so-call-|j, making preparations to put in a rebellion, but of this we may not be ed Mann white slave law frequent | strictly up-to-date cafe. He has ord- so sure. Let Wilson be renominated| complaints have been heard that the|/ered the best of equipment. Mr. Griffin is one of the biggest boosters . in Greybull and with his side-partner, ernmental heresies and a great deal scrupulous persons for blackmailing) Webb Adams, they are keeping up a may come of it. Indeed, so much) unsuspecting men and women. Re- lively campaign. bers of his ov able—so they seek sa creation of a new Democratic party. | oO. on a platform setting forth his gov-'act was taken advantage of by un- $ 1 = “a | The Central Labor union has do- of the “solid south’? may be shot to'to the extent of adopting resolutions! neted two drinking fountains to the | - pieces. asking Congress to make needed City and the Standard Plumbing com- Zhan Sr Nad aisandi x hewlaw Th 2 ny has donated the work of in- smendments to) shey law: e SUE") stalling them. It is thot that the city | COST OF UNPREPAREDNESS wrested changes have been placed in council will take the cue and put in —— the hands of Congressman Volstead, 2 more soon. | Investigation of ordnance expendi- | may come of it that the solidarity ‘cently a grand jury in Florida went i a es Chairman of the Judiciary Commit- Nearly thirty per cent of all flow- s in the War Department by a . F - . UR : tee, for his consideration. It is un-| e?s are white. , tur sub- ittee o' h House has r " a sub-committee of the House has Fe-) stood that Representative Mann vealed the fact that only 481 guns i 7 tt never thot the courts would interpret} a m deliverec France after ex- A | mere delivered inane = © the law as they have, nor was it the| vending $1,181,182,850. Only 72 * | pending 1 nly intention of Congress to have it so American-made guns reached the a construed, front. This would mean that from im the standpoint of results, for results q¢ al} the American incomes of, Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything c rs > fic’ é worries and the victim becomes of guns actually engaged in the fight- ¢iscated and distributed among tre despondent and downhearted. To ng, each one of these guns cost the’ 4 nerican people, it would ize each! bring back the sunshine take | Government about $15,000,000. Out person in the country four cents a GOLD MEDAL of the total of 20,000 guns of all de nobody can do anything and as scriptions contracted for only 4,082 with four cents nowadays, that EM were finished at the signing of the wouldn't help very much. vl gehen armistice, only 481 had been shipped a nol REET TES =a The national remedy of Holland for over to France and but 72 reached the! The average length of life is great:| 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- front. It also shown by the de-‘er in Norway than in any other coun-, Sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid try. This is attributed to the fact, pire Rea ieips a oe ie that the temperature # cool and port pant thy tarred nee” = 46, expended | uniform thruout the year. G3 SILI VOePIREEEaE TOTO SE IGG ESS. 15TH ANNUAL : WYOMING STATE FAIR could only be counted by the number 190,000 a year and over were con- PA bby tment n figures, that the re- sult of the 4 Dom Turkish and fwe— ER UGLAS, WYOMING September 9 to 13th, Inclusive AUTO RACES WILD WEST SHOW AEROPLANE STUNTS COMMUNITY SINGING Wise Sie Vee F SEPTEMB iR 11TH Soldiers’ Sailors’, Marines’ Day Meduls to all returned Soldiers, Sailors and Ma-ines will be presented by Gevernor Carey, assisted by a number of young ladies. f The State Game Warden has donated an Elk aad Buffalo for the Barbecue, which will he served to all Soldiers, Sailors and Marines. The Barbecue wil be Kandled by the Salvation Army en-the Fair Grounds. SEPTEMBER 12TH “Qld-Timers’ Reunion”—A fine program is being arranged for this Day. EVENING PROGRAM _ Your Business Partner It is a good bank’s duty to assist its clients in the solution of their problems—whether they be the prob- lems of a merchant or a farmer. Both are business men. Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- ply you in car lots at the very lowest prices. We can also supply you with all kinds of grain in car lots. BEFORE PURCHASING, SEE US Se Sa, We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fury wd Wook: N @ N In fulfilling this moral obligation, we like to consider our organization as your business partner—interested in. your success, and eager to forward your plans, Confidential Counsel If you wish sound advice in seeking credit, making in- | vestments, or even the more personal problems of your i business you will be welcomed here. You will find a talk with our officers helpful. This service is in addition to those commonly attributed to banks and is a mark of our appreciation for your a¢count. We want to show you that this bank wants your business. And N N : % CLV A SALZALAPZLLBALLALALALLALLL bo Yorks ic : Lh Pena oer tes Bee Sane ie Werks ce Ree wat Ses ree eA we want to show you the many practical benefits you receive ————= Open-Air Dancing—Carnivals—Something doing every minute. through placing it here. : CONSULT YOUR TICKET AGENT FOR REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. 1 P For further information, address . | ® E. EWEL, Ass't. Secretary The C National Bank | orage 0. " a ar’ % DOUGLAS, WYOMING. ®. e asper atio’ Phone 63 97 Ni ; wr ae RE or Casper, Wyo.

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