Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1919, Page 12

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LEAGUE PUANS DIPLOMATS ARE CARRIED (i BI GREAT 2 aah TIN NEEDED BY TAIN Old ae Is Discredited While New Ones Are Still Un- ripe, is Claim NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING ESTATE OF $2,000 10 © FIRST VOCATIONAL HIGH BE CENTER LEGAL FIGHT SCHOOL OPENS AT LANDER LANDER, Wya., Sept. a EO ha 20.- | . Remarkable, indeed, was the state- Saree = Ry. ____ SATURDAY, SEPT. 29. —— ze MRS. EMMA RICE ap Wl ORE 4-MILE Ge ahs AS ON TUANEL THRU CANT... ee ie Phone 949 , J. L, BIEDERMANN, Prop with the project sts connected n irrigation This project, when gineering Methow-Okar in Washington made recently by Mrs. Emma $ pes ee mat Fir ‘ Saket’ ning’s first vocational hich school} who resides at 9303 Baring: completed will furnish irrigation for CEBO COAL . + in Washi By CARL D. GROA1 seated here Was opened for use this| Cross, Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Rice! ; mately 45,000 acres of Ind. § EQKE ; to Be Called in Washington, (uiyitcg Prew § Correspondent) and the enrollments expected at Gatinres that four bottles of Tanlac Phe cost of the development voted by Woop ; ts Report exeve: ) before the term is well! have completely relieved her of A) the state, is estimated at $8,000,- City Office 157 S. Center : ed BERLIN Mail.)-—The new und Five vocational courses|theumatie trouble which she has been) 999, Four years will be required to Street : ) 0.—Preps: republic is lection of dip- " an left are ed: industrial art, agrical-| trying for thirty years to overcome. puild the tunnel, it is said Gen. Office Sth and Beech | a on of the jomats a real job. Of course, it isn't i brot to the at- cure, home economics, commercial and) Here is her statement: The Methow-Okanogan pr Streets L beng made it entirely nec Y 1 t Y iormal training. Academic and col-| | “Some astonishing things happen put pari of an ambitious progr , j 4 Y x ” iond, S€e-' put a whole Z ke « preparatory study also is offer-|in this world and what Tanlac has} yeclamation work undertake O40. etary ond B. Fut ministers just yet, | sf |done for me in the past few wee! = —— — Xr er-seeretary, tente nations only send he * i !is one of them. I had suffered with in rend- graffaires. Rut. the volicy of t y a severe pain, like rheumatism, in FIRE PREVENTION GAY t meeting 2 ernment The date event, to * suls: LARC and’ Lod jaan intended for the 15 URGED ON GOVERNOR : embers 02 minister or ambassador w lomatic relations with oes os * world are sumed. - 1000. ei 3. Pan- . Rca vo The Tribune.) : Germany's difficult 6 November 20, 1916 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 20.—A The the fhct that some committee of eae discranee. comps- = e old diplomati ny representatives called on Governor) wag) Eee elemtee ~ELLOWSTONE HOTELS ARE. tess thre ad arped toe | sue a proclamation designating Oc-{ — ¢ tober 9 as “Fire Prevention Day” and requesting the people of Wyoming en that day to devote their atten- tion to study of méans for prevent- ing fire losses. CLOSED La THE SEASON lac I with only the two in connechion ambassadorship, American ‘nemes have been much mentioned— CODY, Wyo., Sept. 20.— a > 60,- a » milian Harden and Dr. Solf, the! jy., k for visitors to the ‘- CHEYENNE BUILDERS SIVE : ter r stone k wa: t ie colonial mini and la UP MORE CONSTRUCTION Boe an trie? many different kinds er pease I got no relief. is o ‘cold and my hands became so | affected with rheumatism that I w unable to use them to do my work. 1 was also badly “After reading in my homo paper where so many friends and neighbors had received good results from Tan- words can’t express my gratitude for it has done for me. disappeared from my back before my bottle farm now on my fourth bottle and feel [ey Bask for thirty years, and while nder treatment a number of Then of this year I canght a East Casper | Grocery ron down and so I could searecely keep up and decided to try it myself and The pain of Tanlac was gone. I Open for Business oe he pre by more than ; He better than I have in thirty years. 1 of ‘ at y {Special to The Tribane.y The rheumatism hus also left n t t a. connie : : dora > A ae CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 20.— ‘Bt hands completely and I am now able more or less of a name for hime oui Tepresentative of Ste cause of unsettled labor conditions to do my housework and attend to giv ZN peenthet ROuiE ecco eo » director of national he the Cheyenne Home Build-| 1. cnickena and little garden without W; | } 4 | : li £G : FE 5} a 5 et ae ee Sta [parks ers’ associatign has abandoned | ™¥ “hickens and little garden without ith the most exclusive line of Groceries, Fresh for ati fu He ist ht rken sex mu 1 Horst rae See a9 elewse ne’ plains for the erection of 24 cottages tainly a een medicine Bnd 1 ean ‘tion, in THE OE set ood on September 19 but motor- tdi 30 i yi S etd 4 byaiheleovecinen tine unt mconTice: their, ovin equipment 2 Addition to the 30 it now is €om-| recommend it to everyone, expecial- | Meats, Vegetables and also soft drinks and con- Han heir own equipment pleting here. No furthér building will ly those suffering from rheumatism - 4 AR ACIRotR chin {to enter and camp be undertaken, the association an- ree . te tea 0 On the other hand, Solf has con Octob 1, a) i ; and 3 run down condition. jerable backing for the pl Solf eek Ae eel ane Boe eopettons Tanlac is sold in Casper by Cas- fections. a yecome stabilized. é assodiatio se is a man of liberal tenilenc € He STATE ROAD THRU GREYBULL fa Weta profit-takeityg Ronternsiiay:| per Pharmacy and in Ale by Al- appeared during the ws ponent of many of the gc nd as foreign un op: ent’s BEING SURVEYED THIS WEEK ing been organized for the purpose of relieving Cheyenne’s aeute housing problem. velve yra en Secretary of (Special to the Tribune) for stri | reeset eet sen YBULL. Whyo., Sept. 20 Ser asl ae gtes charged rites > “Fourteen Points’ 3ULL, lvo., Sept. 20.— ee bout twice t} in membership of : hey ing a preliminary DISSOLUTION NOTICES the Suprer the United | ge. favorably know Survey fot the north and south state = States sromine Americar thru this county. Coming ‘ ito TRe trigunc.; The m Orgrhization promuinent Hea aval ee rol sficr crossing the Greybull _ CHEYENNE, Wyo. Sept, 20.—No-| | cog n Pinchon,! met Presidents Taft, Roose 1.6 ove route would go over the tices of dissolution have been filed ird M. House, Kinley, and has been c il, crossing the Burlington tracks in the office of the Wyoming secre- Robert Ceeil, dent of President Wilson’s policies, 0? * Viaduct. This plen received the tary of state b¥ the Torrington Land Imperiali, Ho and Col. House were friendly be. /@PPreval of the Burlington engineer & Live Stock company and the Clin- Japan; M. fore tlie war . t would obviate the danger ton Produce company, both with head-| quarters at Torrington. i jum; M. Ven- Solf looks, at first glimpse, some- izelos, Greec de Leon, what like American Secretary of In- sine Vallecite Tape Se Mining, & Spain wud Ant ). de Magalhfes, terior Lane, though he is of heavier | MEXICAN GPIALISTS Biri cdrsiaty JOM Pee een rene Brazil {build and of more rugved counten- tion that its Wyoming headquarters is at Cheyenne and that C. A. Swain- son is the agent in charge of its of- fice here. then the ance self—in Ger- by } OPPOSE INTERVENTION HIGH PRICE OF wpen 6) Ok ee MEXICO CITY.—( pondence °3 NOTICE! Lee win «? FOR WASHINGT ‘ ~(Uni- neon This four-room Busan. ted Press.) —W! ondition®) tin Full basement,s:moderh .ex- ers of high and ee undoubtedly, ept he: a © unable countries, to show that the cept heat, large sp on their > facing School ‘abd’ | : ; streets. of the bu- bout middle of armed Hl buil ; i well built. of the de-| diplocutic, highly educat to overthrow ish alee | eran in| eording to substan nent would be mishe or me “more obedient to It issues 2 call to Me: farm {ms ie sections i tat 5 s! yt hot serious cont- Ambassador} ers lo unite against inter- the bu-| Rernstorff is known to regret that his | ‘o prevent this “hideous @ Within a week. eres \position with the Americar i piring and demoe- SEE OWNER ! fo ve been re-' puch that he could not oa ie! i the or Aen and @mbasandor to Washinyton. Dogh: id SHORGRIAEERAGRIANG At 727 WER Saat , not farm- fhe hes been booked for the AE te a TT EEN tying and most, it is possible that he are font DW Bah For Price and Ue 24 large t abandon diplomacy ae and ra coming wide to at jof polities, iveistag in the ne The Bri nge. not even jaid mentioned’ need here of “for of men for in for the I lund vat electior RH SD aR RAE a RI Ry rE Re Dr. G. M. ANDERSON Offices: Rooms 11 and 12 Townsend Building—Phone 65 Residence Phone 396-M ill i UNULATLAA Hi al LUUL ULU the f BORNE «2 iif fi WeaG: » Ro hester, Special Chicken Dinner $1.00 Per Plate Every Thursday Eve. CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK DINNER $1.00 Per Plate Every Saturday Eve. TABLE d’HOTE DINNER $1.25 Per Plate Every Sunday Eve. MUSIC DURING DINNER Every Evening at the Henning Hotel Tim Halme & Co. roves ner Fall and Winter Opening nartly Tailored Suits and Skirts cacon’s Newest Fashions and Materials, in all shades, fered in our high-grade Garments. Each is Tailored-to om your own selection and individual measurements cos Individuality and Absolute Satisfaction. ntee a perfect fit and the finest in tailoring at € prices. wr Line before you decide on your Fal! and Win- and adies” *¢ ize on Remodeling and Altering Gen Over the Blue F Phone 120-W. NORA | RN aU ON Front Grocery, POPS rrr ¢ Natrona Power Co. car DOITTIIOIISIITOTM TSE TOMTOM EE ON TT AP ir eo Be 09 we DSS AAS a a A a EE eee eee ee EE —————— ee cova Mercantile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt’ Creek Drug store,—Adv. We Deliver to Any Part of the City JULIUS SCHNEIDER, Prop. Phone 401-M. NTEN PLAN’ pp BLACK CAPSULES A [POUND SOUR DauccisT — On Corner of Second and Fenway Sts. 0-80-04 1% % % M% eo soetestoetes so-o-084 o-0R so o%e vo 0% No ofo-efo-ofe-efe dostoatpaies Spteteateet soeSo-e% foe ot . od OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TONIGHT Your last opportunity to purchase one of those Western Flectric Washing Machines at Special Sale Prices and Terms xr afoae efecto cfacfoofecdectecte fe ofes! re. 2 eS _ eS oe -, re Seale k se age eco eho! 2 re oes 2 re Phone 69 Q > D See +, iSoege-cfo-<fe sfoatet Soefo-foeke toot SoS aSo-cho-ale- Roate ofe-cseatoes ve-ale rf ler egie es os o-afoege-efeos s Quality Insures Repeat Business i INROADS Then repeat business must be an evidence of qual- ity. In NO-VARY DELICIOUS COFFEE we have both—Quality and Repeat Business. And-with the high quality constantly maintained and the repeat business i increasing, our factories are taxed beyond their normal capacity. Thus we have again demonstrated that public recognition of a food product of high merit is certain. TRY IT YOURSELF. NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ee ee ee ads Le et Pt oe eo or =

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