Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE Two Che Casper Dailp Cribune'SHERIDAN MAN | isaved every evenin: & except Sun at Casper, Natrona TOS we is Heit cation offices: OF Exchange ‘Butlamne RUSINESS TLLEPHONE ———$—$— $$ Watered at Canper (Wyoming) Postof- ets second-class matter, Nov, 22, 1916 ‘IS BACK FROM | THE WAR OF 98 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRBSS/ Rett vt Hare REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS | from the war ee | 8 . The war he ha BAN oY nue = eyed rom was that “in 1898 Y....Advert y ‘ Sam put hislarge, flat foot : yh ity 2 practices of General Wey- a C ‘Associate Editor 1d established himself? asa world ESET aeons Bites Nenmacn tatinee | power taking Spain to a cleaning. David J. Randall, 341 Bitth Ave Clubb left here ® volunteer in a it ompany idan*supplied for use in a baat the war with Spain, later saw sérvice on x nd When he returned Copies of the I in the New York fices and visitors are weleome SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year By Mait 00 00 bscrintion by mail riod than three 1 eriptions must be paid in ac he Daily Tribune will not delivery after ription be- pne month in arrears. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- ms, ntative al Dallinger jeves that the Unit iid look after the needs ts own » before providing for the rest of the world. To that end he has intro- duced a: bill “to prohibit the export of ur from the United States any place t to its je or As a further step to relie the sug axe M Dallinger has present jons directed Secretary of War and the the Navy, respectively, aski officials to to the Ho the umount of sugar-in the pos on of their ments Not only should she s inquired into, but which is vi ican family Tuke | er, for instance Shoes leather goods are ky higl the representa of fo ernments are now in the East buying Up every. serap of raw material ob able for export, which is bound te ate a. she in America turn is’ bound to create ‘ prices. AN classes of clothing i 7t¢h ing affected in the same way. We may think We have an ov of strikes now? Dut if the of on- tinue to increase, pinching the common? people beyond endurance, we may ex-! eet to see a great upheaval the re- sult of which no man can foresee SOUTHERN MOUTHINGS From Senator Dave Walsh's intima- tier Iduced that the vicious at tuck which Senator John Sharp Wil liams made on the frish people was no explosion ntors have en compelled to listen to} the disgusting diatribes of Williams of Mississi ome of Wilson's chief lieu-| tenants, whose argument lies in insult. and the ing which us- ually comes from a hob-nailed liver One Year Ago in War | Italians Piave Fi the United ont THREE- YEAR ORY sFELL BROKEN N MONTANA and British neh adv e miles between Oise 8 Bel- HELENA, Mont. ¢ 7.jRecent pita TPCT OST EP ERY Ae in mable value to Montana. Old-time say they sell the end of the thre year “dry spell —See— R. N. Van Sant HENNING HOTEL oO the | | lin the Philippines td Ameri wy se i down in San Fran- present visit is his first to} inhabitant (Reg a Expressions Voiced by Great to standards -of a people as the expres: sion of respect and honor for lustrious dead. examination of history that those peo- ple who have preserved in permanent be ments to those who have greatly dis- tinguished themselves tn service to the Tributes to Theod Occasion of Ni L. S. Senator from Washingt There is nothing which does sq much promote virtue and elevate the He the honors of the ‘state, and used-the in- collossal abuses. We are enjoying to- the il- It will be found by an service. In erecting & fitting memoria’ ridan’ since he enlisted. He was/ferm the memory of their great men, he has gone beyond the need of praise. zed the growth of the town,’ have been the most highly civilized. We serve ourselves and generations 2 in 8 had only a few bundred|There is practical, useful purpose to yet to come. By preserving before our served hy the erection of | monu- the midst fluenge of his position to strike down day untold blessings,.of liberty. and.of eponomic .freedom “by reason of his to his name, we do not serve him, for eyes and picturing to our imagination splendid example of his life, his spirit which we seek to retain in. our this visible emblem will ee oo Fata Wt Pak, ‘sh, Han, Bae, Po ty a AE ws Guarantee Ever Me the Best That the arket ‘ord 1S. 40) movie fan. warka a tin . ‘ . estate with =a et hi ] ce ties DEA WEEK sd ferent love si he ‘j . TMENT “The Right to Happiness, Nolita sagt ad i ¥ Tea oi, tomorrow at the Hub thea- . ‘BEEF cuts nee ‘ON CUTS re, th such a si as Dorothy i Philips inthe dust role of the twin Rib: Roast. .standing----2Q¢ | Shou sisters separated in an uprising against Rib Roast, roll__ the Jews in Russig this picture has t Bone Steak appeal for any n interested “in d' Si k Present struggles between labor and und Stea: Short Cuts = Sirloin Steak _ Best T-Bone Steak capital. Shouldei’ Steak __ My 0% aa o, es stoelocsoe’ Sars 1 i we RA 1 Loin Chop: Legs __ Stew _- POULTRY DEPT. Fresh Home-Dressed ‘s - o, re ‘oo! M “The Right to Happiness” is a pic- ture of contrasts. Violence separates | * the two baby daughters of the rising , Sas fo! “ << - ‘a Ty ce = y 4 ? < 5 nation. The impalpable influence em. by Today s Anniversaries | |anating from those memotials power- search out the secrets of the heart and Pre eek BO pepHng, for the rights Shoulder Pot Roast____- Hens ~--——---—. ---3Te 3 q |, fully influences the character of com.’ shape the character of the young... It| fo ane, Joy Henson eB aed pice i VEAL CUTS Fresh Home-Dressed & si BO ing generations. will confront the evil-doer and strike S 2 ae : Reds. The other is brought to woman- Sprite, set 37c & IS5S—Theodore Roosevelt, twenty-sixth | Theodore Roosevelt, by a remarkable ‘the consclence of tim who would seek | Ror" ane euney ‘senna ern, to, women. Shoulder Steak __-_ -_ pring ce president of the United States, SeIfoncontrol, developed his mind and to oppress his fellow-men. ea aeheel Getac aoe cian Shoulder Roast Fresh Home-Dressed & n in New York City, Died at body to a very high state of splendid’ We have much of material Brandeuri! iicnaire,. hat is, until she sees her rae Turkeys ahs 2 ee 48c & Oyster N. Y., January 6, 1919. power; and he used these powers, mor- we ‘need more of spiritual devotion. Wel fathers tactory. Round Steak ___- Fresh Hi D d ad 1891 nany, Austria and Italy /@l and intellect served by a restless. Will consecrate, ourselves. by. WHALES | oat igiec umuauel. handiihe. of jae aE alle .“d <i Mghedlea commaetainl Atienie. ind energetic physique, ‘in the se > We may do, within theslimits of OUF| josent da én ‘a | Dicker ue gh Sie 2 } % y Problem of the “antis” and x Sis94—y tment of Prince Hohen- of the people, for more than a - means; in the erection of this memorial the labor and capital conflict. The | F; esti Home-| D d ~ illingstuerst. as. German (ation. He preached the doctrine, so to us devoted a friend and as glorious z i r Tease 4 jal Chancellor. o 695—A part of the buildings of. the| of opportunity. He denounced ever had. eign labor element. That Allen Holu- Ps Prairie Chickens, each_$1.00 4, University of Virginia at Ct 7 bar has surrounded Miss Phillips with Shoulder, 2 or whole__27¢ i $ Y lottesville was destroyed by fire. | @y fe apenas gacsentitgti dnd Loin Roast _-__-_--_- 30c SEA FOOD * 897 ary Adelaide, Duchess of Te directing ability and supervision o “ Z eX<y mother of Queen Mary, died at| truly remarkable picture. | Fresh Hams, 1/2 or whole 3c | Halibut Steak -_--____ 30c 3 Richmond, England. 1 16 @ Universal: Jewel special which | Side ____ 1. 0c | Sainion Steak 30c 1914—Destruction caused by German in itself should assure a good prodic- x) ag, | Salmon Steak —_-.____ & bombardment at Rheims estimat: + 4 M Y x. by “3 x tion. ‘fhe Hub tWeathe fa tertonats in | Swift's Jewell Shortening _30e Lake Trout 3, i $200,000,000 | securing such a drama. Have you tried our Fancy Break- E “~ ian fleet bombarded Bulga — — { fast Seustaet “4 ts why Bull Head Catfish fe r v0} of Varna ‘ i > not ‘ound, 2c. e ee sore civarne, Rost ' Patina) regen aga ni Sid be op- ‘CURED MEAT Silver Smelts __ ee s | New rk's first subway, . oe rmany against violations of its mass a ; Soh ae Sentra, Prey eras. : or hat __{the line extending from City Hail to Swift's (Premiurn Skinned Sable Fish as - q Bert Cole returned from Chadron, ron to Casper in thré¢ hours and thirty-| West 145th street. Crab: ? 1917—French — un jeneral Petain — See oe ts 5 ae, Hams _ 2 9%e \eLarge Crabs. 22 = -_- ne eatin EA ful drive in Nebs via air route Jast week but few five minutes, which is almost. railroas Par * ry " ‘3 Riastders Casperites knew that he did the shimmy me for the 200 miles. , thd going eH Tn nr Swift’s Premium Regular Fresh Shrimp, pint__--- 50c me on the way back. But mich wan the, omaron, the Cadpenspiviator wae not] A (UU) AREERY LY Re ie ere? CELLS OEE Aiea A0c & ps ee ek case, according to Cole, who piloted the | nage the trip-with edse in-an hour and Swif's Premiton Baccus -49e ‘ 15¢ o | ? Stach thirty-five minutes or an average of § 8 Oysters, quart-—.----- £3 In the Day s News « ||\|. 1t,waloveriiuss, woo, SRBC LAG anlte cai f Standard Hams__ -28¢ : % A us \ A stiff wind from the west and south- biadgp cot a SAA — c Standard Bacon_ LARD + ® west practically stopped the machine's | a Ta Ninety years old today {s General progress’ towards Casper. The plane DANGEROUS GERMS Dr. King’s New Discovery Standard Picnic Hams__20c | Swift's Silyer Leaf___-- 35c + stopher Columbus Antirews, one of > few surviving,general officers who ved in the’ Union admits it moved, possibly trembled a - are,” he said. of half a century BEEF ON cg n Civil war little, and then slowly glided westward. “What disease do they bring?” she Seared Y “ rh in New It was the first time Cole ever did the |askea, Tp eee teegacre gnae nay Side _- % 4 his educati 2|shimmy at such a height. “Palpitation of the heart.'—Ladiés’ as popularity? men Hind Quarter __- 4 went to Kansas und subsequently to — Cole made the return trip from C. Home Journa’ think of tig 0) t he Front Quarter --- 4 Minnesota. He entered the Union arny === ——_ —= convinced that Sr Gr, Kine! NDE be 4 1s captain in a Minnesota regiment. corer’, does exactly it is Redo & He returned to Minnesota after the h E d | to do—soothes cough-rew | review and remained until 1869 Citex: Is a Real nemy an | Phlepi-naeke ad Aes ai oovens | + »pointed ed States Vi T: | obs ad P meswinan eaoeRraT Requires Vigorous Treatment — sfiuieroia'sna gripne attack. : Was made supervisor of the When you use inedicated sprays, “Throw these makeshift remedies to ¥ a ean eee 5 Ate Te. e he le “ for Minnesota, and two years atginizers and douches for your|to the winds, and get on the right 1 dies eald, b coaey, | as A y ¥ = eae peerage Catarrh, you may succeed in tn-| treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S. disagrocnbiet als at’ your druggists. P; t oF a ne REE eo t ing the choked-up air pass-|today, and commence a treatment _15¢ ae Orders Given romp’ 3. year After his return home he stopping oeP es bs : j ed forlanally years aw forestry icons ayes for the tir te but this |that has been praised by sufferers | Bowels Act Sluggich? _16e Attention > missioner of Minnesota neral An annéying conditio: returns, and for nearly half 2 century, i Irregular bowels often result in Paul. There « Dot the Ya known ‘varieties with s great ot grehter variat character aS in the differ. ent ‘kinds of | apples. $$ { | j ' GROUP THREE offer an suits 9.75, We here for at. sold . GROUP FOUR are to be are certainly Here that Sale Price stood still—almost—more than a thou- sand feet above this oil town and Cole unusual value formerly $44.98 found suits values. These sold formerly for $50. $39.98 Golden Rule Casper, Wyoming ntial to the success of democracy, a champion as the American claim there, hre microbes she asked the young doctor. have to do the ‘same thing| S.5. 5. gets ave “at the source 4 of Catarrh and giye¢$ . satisfactor: ‘ Sacer tag ne yet been/|regults. For 5) oecigh arene ad- cure these ‘h ike, applications. | ¥ ¢ free regar our. OWN case, ie over experienced any | address Medical ere St Swift |Eahoratory, Atlanta, Ga, Sn ee ee aed aehe from ‘such tecuument? The Season’s First Cut Price | Sale For several years Sen-! On Suits This Sale includes a wide range of styl- ish Suits in the most desired fabrics and colors, such as Tricotines, Chamoise-V e- lour, Silvertone, Broadcloth, Tinsel- tone, Serge, Delhi and: Poplin GROUP ONE Here are gathered suits that seli regularly at #100) 1$83,.00 Salt price GROUP TWO This group will interest you as you. wili find suit values * $64. 98 up to $94.75, for... ‘GROUP FIVE This is a chance to beat jee high cost of living. Suit values up to $26.98 $39.50 for .. GROUP SIX Our customers. will’ be su prised to see these suits which formerly sold. at sh, or G48 98 2 only sur- people in treatment accorded the returned sol-} dier is shown in its relation te the for-| Me a Belgian Hares_______ 50¢ RO foes e WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT MUTT serious: sickpegs and. disarders of the liver and stomach. ke. ‘Kinga | act as stl with New Life Pills. livery yeah from’ ont The Qaadibcn Market Co. ¢ 143 East Second St. J. SANDISON,Prop.. . 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