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S| he Things that hover happen @ qui day et the American Ele-tric Co. ae 3 See G. A. Frees for fine tajloring. 115 West First St. 9-23-8t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madduxs were entertained st the home of Mrs. D. G. Fox last evening. Are Call at 116 W. ¥irst for your new fall or winter suit. Vor yada’ Henry Wyatt has taken three car loads of sheep to Omaha, Nebr., he will return Sunday or Moriday. Sate Ss 3 FOR SALE—A Ford Sedan; cheap. Write Sedan, eave Tribune. 9-24-2t + rere Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt said she had nearly a score of inquiries from a “TO RENT The one thing that is re vancing end for which there is no ie; ‘Iy ad- islature control is diamonds. Insure yourself and your income. Phone 1184. Ask for Geo. Swartz. 9-24-tf Mr. Ayers says there is not muct tews only he is working and that’s not news. There are two places to cat, at hone and at Rudy's Restaurant: 9-24-tf The hotelg of Casper are turning away hundreds dally. Let's Go— Let’s Buitd. Hold those that are here. Meet"me at the Wigwam the bes place in town to get a hot or cold drink 9-24-61 When you think of buying a hotise | or lot think of John M. England com-| pars Phone 1129. 9-24-44 ji ‘gis Boyle garage has sold about during the past month, but prevent delivery in many : . Boyle’e opinion is that ry: steel strike continues for rey-| eral weeks the scarcity of cara will’ >be ‘such that # ‘will be next to im- ‘| Possible to “get motor. ote € Active’ work sta derson Coal comp: ‘over by J. B. Hottc] and associates. They are now working on the segond }vein which shows about eight and a- half feet thickenss. The coal is lig- nite and samples well. | es > Ed Popple in an interview, says \that the training he got in the army 9-28-t |stinds him well in hand, that be is |, an earnest advocate of the ‘early to §. Ohadwick of Carr and Tieber, says that from a standpoint of fan- celal return the Soft drink establish- ments are POMS decided advan- tage over the saloon. It is mofe Ratisfectory, less grieve and from engle a whole lot better than the old system. + * 8 If you find anything wrong with your battery or your electrical tem on your cars just let Mr. ford look it over and he you some money and your be over. Willard Service Station, 111 East First St. Phone 968J. 9 tf Mr. W. J. Baily expects to get in is new house next month which he bed and carly to rise’ system. For i® constructing “on ‘south Wolco the other fellow. street, he is surberbiting in the ru- S * - ral districts while waiting for his Suve vioney by ordering your City home. Mr, Baily says these 'frosty mornings are hard on both storm sash and weather strips now, before the rush. We do honest work and our.prices are right. Casper Home Ruilders. Phone 406W. 9-23-6t * Mr. J. J. Campbell Nebr., better known of Chadron, thruout the, states of Nebraska and Wyoming, ar-, ved town thir morning. Mr. ll remain here three or Your days transacting business be- fore he returns to Chadron. ©. A Martin has been. shipping 110 to 15 men daily to various points east for railroad work. He reports Jabor is scurce and hes difficulty in filling his orders. LOST—Black and Yan Airdale pup- py 5 months old. Reward en *c- turn to T. F. Algeo, 731 S. Durbin men and cars Anybody desiring acreage for form ing a syndicate or stock company, should look ayer my leases in Big Muddy, Salt Creek, Poison Spider, Pine Mountain, Bates Hole, Manville Write Dome, Goshen and Coal Greek. or phone 11 Wm. Bundy, per, Wyoming. 9 Sh: dan has gone over the top in the ation Army drive, Ex-Gov. Kendrick gave a lot valued at - eral thousend doliars, which helped the Sheridanites. Maj. Hobson 3 he is looking for a grown up runnin mate of little Robert Bland to help put ‘Gasper in the same class of gor erous deeds as she now stands in com- mercial enterprise. ys St. 9-28-3t B. J. Dunn, brother-in-law to Mr. 5.-S. Reeder says that lesther hu: Bailey of the Gitizens State bank has advanced more in the last two $2Qg ste B oulder, Colo., to take a months than during the year of war. It has raised 75 cents a pound. Prime siock leathe® sixty days ago cos $1.25 and $1.30 and now it is at the $2 mark Ayers was told by a jewelers treveling man that the big houses T Che Casper Dail _ four , Which makes for genuine American- are seriously thinking of takir a number of their salesmen. Mer- chandise is very difficult to get ard the larger houses in the east are hav- ing serious trouble in filling orders jon account of the labor situation. * Miss Myrtle Tullison of St. Paul, Minn., who has beep visiting friends} Mont., for an extended visit. Watch repairing at Ayers jewelry ture, in the th-Turner drug store. 5 -tf If you haye a run down motor or . # generator that you want overhauled 1. B. Hottel of Denver, left: dor) run: it-over to the Casper® Armature « Thermepolis and Basin on business Works and have it repaired. xpects to return the last. of the East First . . Charlie Martin met a man yes- Smith of the J. S. Brown terday who complained that he went . Was very sorry-to report fitito n restaurant and they charged that nothing of general interest | hic 40 cents for a meal aud that he did ‘not bave half enough to eat. happens to her in Casper. Save time und money Gates Half So ires. much. Guaranteed Henning thil-4 L. Boudresux of the i has returned from Chedr If it’s clothes that you look= ing for sec Ed. Schi nan at the Henning Tailor Shop. Phone 1084. 9-25 41 Jack Keiser of the Jillac ser- took Jimmy Purcell and a party Texas oi! men to Salt Creek and the Lusk fields yesterday Kd. Keating is certain} the liever in the Tribune hest, part of the paper is that the Tribune (Bringing Up Wather) day ahead of the Denver Post bh tome at Carnes’ Broke Excha at 8 o’eloch the Tris Theater. It ind that th) big store house re f hides and the big in tars will not let the tanner ge upplies for the local consumption. NT—Houce and garage ; good location for a re- or small ock feeder. For particulars phone J. 9-2 t Mr. Kahl of Tulsa, Okla., w rec Visitor in Casper he has be leoking for casing ov and told the Oi) that he didn’t th the size he wanted j J buy and cell any kind of 4 see ond hand automobile. G. Wolf. Phone 343d. + ¥ A popular young contestun. automobile prize, ic certainly fter the winning number, > cently hundred ‘to help the for an going re gave a dance and had abot good wore Beal the H.C, of Living x bal ng Pop Corn. Where At the Nu trona Confectionary, South Cen fer otfert, gue tf ‘+ * Phe Evens Jewelry €o. have ‘put cn gn extra wateh pepuirer, Mr. P. G. McMaunig formerly with the Nevet!, Norwieh Co. of (Cheyenne. “Mr. Me- Mannis “before joining the army ha been employed in muny of the’ larg: eastern ¢ 5 or tires, tubes und auto accesse rie ec Whit, the Kelley Kid, Oil City Auto Supply. H) bh And it is said that the telephenc operators are becoming. dizzy with the continuous operation of a phone by & certain young lady who is show- vig’ her American stamia by ‘tryed win: VW nrive ‘ Charlie told him that the restaurant man must of seen him coming and held him up. The Salvation Army ay hold big auction sale for the good of the «ause, memy merchants have off- ered various articles for the purpose is back on the old job |to those who would be interested. a letter to the committce woald be «ap- preciated by all interesied in the | dris © Mr. Charlie Callahan, better known among Casperite- as “Chuck”, vayr he sure loves to participate in the dancing festivities which are held every evening in Casper, but gees on to say that trying to hold his job and dance eve night too, brings buck fond memories of army life, which are never to be forgotten (Oh How 1 Hate to Get Up in the Morv in.) In ore our next fu wit ier suit or overcoat think of EK, A Schilleman Tepresenting the Gold Medal Tailors of Chicago. He guar perfect fit. quality and sati fuctior Phone Henning Hotel Tailor Shop. 1084. ‘ J. OW. building Elm Dingman, who has heer store on CY avenue and street, has had some. diffiau!:y tting the place finished. H- finds it difficult to get his stock. Regardless to the up downs Mr. Dingman he will be open in the near futur: _ MANUFACTURERS | | DRINK MEXICAN HOT WARM UP TO IT IT’S GOOD — The Mexican Hot Co, CASPER, WYO. before the war Cc a Package | during the war Cc a package THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! a ay en ed Cribune course in medicine at the college. Mr. Dunn motored to der and was accompaniod by Btacy Boyer and Carrol Mohr. Mr. Boyer} will also ‘attend school in Boulder and Mr, Mohr will go to Leramie| where he will take a position Bs Ine- | chanic in one of the lending garages thore. Rober James E. years old has that Brand, in him, Little ism. The little fellow recently made a real sacrifice when he gave a pair of his pet rabbits and pigeons to the Salvation Army to help them with their drive. When a child stends) ready and doe: crifice their most! precious possessions, older people who only value life from a stand- point of selfish interests, will do weil to heed, (and a little child shall lead them. Five committees have been ap- pointed for the Salvation Army drive. The city has been divided into four districts and fifth committee will on the ranchmen and out of Casper interest. The voluntary offer- ings have not been as Jarge 28 antic- ipated and a mor igorous campaign may have to be instituted to collect from the indifferents. The trouble with the campaign is that many of the committee are so busy that they cannot give the attention demanded to the building of this meritorious and -splendid organization. — = = «tANO FOR SALE We have stored in Casper a strictly high grade piano which if sold at once un be purchased at a positive bac- min. Terms. If interested write at mce for particulars to THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, Denver. Colo 9-8-15t : Sane A Tribune Wantad will sell it. NOW DISTRIBUTORS as OHNGON OF ROCK SPRINGS HEADS DEMO COMMITTEE Fred Johnson of mS ‘Springs was elected ‘chairman ef the Demo- cratic State Central copmnittee to succeed R. E. Lee, resigned, at a meeting held in Cheyenne yester- day, according to reports brot back to Casper from. the state capital by those who went down to ‘hear President Wilson. common fly becom ful in about four w The grown h 18 cents a package s after! Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save SES aR re. YOU NEED SUFFER But You Must Drive It Gut of Your Blood. Catarrh is annoying en when it Chokes up your nostrils and air passages, Causing difficult breathing @ other discomfarts. Real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. This is why you should at once realize the importance of the ate er treatment, and lose no time cx- perimenting with worthless reme- CATARRH dies which touch only the su; To be rid. of Gaterth, yocite. Srive se germs out hn | blood. ee Out of your Splendid results hay ported from the use a. which acts onthe. catarr in_the blood. 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REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY personal test will prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste! You wil! prefer them to either kind of to- ate testestodtoate fo tostostedtoey — + ‘Winston-Salem, N.C. bacco smoked straight! Compare Camels for quality and Satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price! Seaiosfons Rotete ated iM ° a. .% .%. 0, .®, «1 Sotiedtetesteeseate ctoateste cho ateatedte stesso atedeste-steage ate ote se die ole she ate sa ate ev ate-ete ste ate ato ste ie : o Your Last Opportunity to BUY LOTS At the Old Scale of Prices There are Big Things Doing For Casper and all Real Estate will Increase in Value Within , the Next 30 Days. Casper is Coming Into Her Own Our Kenwood Addition Lots will Increase 20 per cent Shortly. We Have 125 Lots Left in Kenwood Addition Which we will sell at the old prices of from $75.00 to 1-4 Cash Down and Balance to Suit We will be on the ground Sunday from 10 a. m. to3 p.m, Come Out! The Dobbin Realty Co. List Your Houses and Lots with Us. Se she afo aSe she Se so-afe. $400 each with See ee Se Wyatt Hotel Bldg. We Give Immediate Attention. See Se See See + Bee