Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 5

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m4 Bh atte devoted to school news :ana activities, > The editor-in-chief is Ryth McRae and the staff consists of ‘Alice ick 98 assistant editor, and Ruth bias Pa Tnez | Senor, Edness Mokler, Mabel Sclinick, FEDERAL ‘DRY’ VION QOPICTICG (S000 RING OILS || UU UNL a A G ENT TO: WORK: H cA i wets a} y | ene patties cst be et ton thonthly aud IN- THIS.STATE| yo. Det. 30.—John Lumen, ‘one of-the pioneer ranchers of this sec- First: Issue F ri School Publ as by the Commercial Print- <3 Bf ¢ & CHEYENNE: Wyo., Oct. 0G. e. St z 2) 5 ftlon of the ‘state, this week sold ais | ig compan: | ‘cation Pig to’ Press iis SE Next: Week 1280 ranch on Paint Rock near Hyatt- | The Thunderbolt is the name of a} McFall of ‘Denyer, representing the yille to J. A, Cline of Youngsti be issued by the) uty internal revenue collector for “te State Meeting of Children’s wa-lt Ohio, tor 90;000. "This is “co megxtown, | hew publication to inside one Colorado-Wyoming district, ‘Arrived are | Workers Cot Comes to” of the best cattle ranches 7 Wy pupijs of Natrona county high school, Cheyenne Wednesday to make ee Mr. Li the first number of which will be ready ‘yman. will spend the . wipter ! ments for the enforcement in Wyoming | New aes ppd Feturn here me i for. Aig Sbp on. November 3. It taj of the provision’ of the federal pro- hibition act which became operative im- mediately upon parnee oat Bashan CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 30.—Repre- of congress over the president's .veto. : “a ' Lf hinforcement. Of: the- provisions iof the) S¢"ttives orCnidren'g Hane sacieties act in this state will be directed from|f @ dozen states today completed a the Denver office pending _the secon three-day session here during which an of Wyoming as_a separate revenue g “te Di exchange of expériences' and ideas of f } 1 AP, trict, which wall beyahout’ December 1. | eo mutual benefit took place. Among Yi Oe a he " RESP Re P " jthe speakers were D, A. Stuckeman,| fe r j superintendent of the South Dakota} Chidren’s Home society; J. V. Hawk, | superintendent of the Montana State | Children’s Home society; S. W. Dickin- AFFICER fi {sdn, president of the National Chil- dren's, Home and Welfare association; Mrs. Elizabeth Corse, matron of the Cathedral Home for Children at Lara- (Special to Yo The T Tribune.) mie, Wyo.; Miss Allie Jewell, superin- BASIN, Wya.; Oct, 30.+-The Basin tendent of the Wyoming Children’s chamber of commerce held. its annual| Home Society; Dr. D. F. Shirk, superin- election. of. officers last evening, the} tendent of the Kansas Children's Home following directors: ‘being .elected: A.\ society; Mrs, Anna G. Williams, secre- WW. Coons, Wm, Gibsen and J. R. Bon-| tary of the Social Bureau of Denver; well, one year; . W. Pallett, A. Moore, |B. .P. Quiyey, superintendent of the} It. H. Hime, nine months; D. L. Darr, | Children’s Home Society of Nebraska; J. R. Keaichie, H. W. Horn, six months;| F. O. Hess, superintendent of the Chil- F. A. Little J. C. Stewart and Wm. dren’s Home sociéty of Utah; Frank D. c. Snow, three months. The club de-) Hall. superintendent of the Children’s cided during the winter to resume the| Home society of North Dakota; Mrs. regular weekly Iuncheons, Amusement | F. E. L. Bailey, superintendent of the features will be provided in addition to| Children's Home Society of California; tiie luncheons and outside speakers will} W. L. Summers, superintendent of the arranged for during the winter. It Children’s Home soclety of Arizona, and determination of thé club to com | Martin T. Baskett, financial agent of " ie Nows theTime to Put On Diamonds All Round OW —and here is the convincing reason why:— an active effort for manufac-| the Wyoming Children’s Home society. wing in rie eer Rey | the Hidden dome field which will be LE } eady for distribution by the first of| | the year. The club has quite an amount | ee of money in the treasury which wiil be used for advertising purposes. ; —————— (6 —_— CALENDAR OF SPORTS || at Re Logue, a Northwestern baie: $e man fell off a car at Hudson yesterday BOXING—Frank Moran vs. George; morning breaking his ankle. He was ¥ “you can’t help cutting loose joy’us Ashe, 10 rounds, at, Pittsburgh. taken. to hia home In Lander. Bf td remarks every time you flush your Mickey Russell vs. Battling Mack, 8 —_——>_—__— ‘abacee smokes} w cae rounds ap AgaRtig Citys A Little wantad will sell it. eres pot with Prince: Albert—it hits you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle full of jimmy ipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy- ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! It’s nevér too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure- pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more teh acco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. ‘hat’s because it has the quality. Quick. as you!know Prince Albert you'll write it down at P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. nd, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process nts out bite and parch. Try it for, what ails your. tonguel Toppy vad. tidy red tins, handsoth® pound and half pound pees Rs a clever, practieg pound cited tae fnarntlorwith © sponge moistene? top Wat keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. } acer OPPORTUNITY CASPER 50,000 IN 1925 Casper’s future is assured. Knowing that Casper is rap- idly becoming a large city and will soon be the metropolis of yoming, it is time for us to get busy if we want to be number- ed among the orlés that are taking advantage of these golden opportunities. os ; We have raised the Diamond Adjustment bases more than 40 per cent— on Fabrics to 6,000 miles; on Cords to 8,000 miles. On the old adjustment bases, claims for adjustment kept going down and down in number till they al- most vanished —while sales kept going up and up. That was proof that Diamond’s quality was better than the old adjustment figures indicated — so much better that we raised the adjustment bases more than 40 per cent. That’s how good Diamonds are. AT THE LYRIC TODAY ONLY Now Is Your Chance Get Your Winter Apples ‘Apples are going to be high, so take advantage of these prices and secure Selected Idaho Apples Direct From the Orchard Have shipped carload to Casper Now’ iS the time to put on Diamonds —all ’round. The new adjustment bases also -apply on all Diamonds now in use or in the hands of dealers. ADJUSTMENT - We can all Idok back and see where we have made serious mistakes by not taking advantage of opportunities when they came. 4 . Aré you going ‘ie one of the many that will, five years from now, be Fabrics - 6,000 Miles \ : broodin the fact that you ha de anoth mistake by not in- | " . from Burley, Idaho, car No. 3641, and Taanea's fon date is Destnes openy i Cooper?” You certainly il be i Cords - 8,000 Miles you do not take advatitage of this Opportunity now. Pepe tt at Pp iy jel of ‘fiving ‘Accommodations for at least a thousand isi thousand more who would be here is. on North Western tracks at Center Street. Open 8a.m. to 6 p,m. Gano, Large Red, As Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center '™ Phone '772-M — Casper Sporting Goods Co. 149 W. Second. Phone 214 lamon SQUEEGEE TREAD seve a few dollars per month, an equal ‘month invested in modern apartment to ine few years, pote depending upon you to inyest at least that you ci you can depend upon’ being abso- b that 1 hood interest those who would prefer a'nice mod- n/ prs art BaD omeof their own, as the income from ¥ In wd pra apa house of from. seventy-five ents should pay the rent on such an apartment. b ob ud by paying ten percent cash and five per cent per ee FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING oe PROPOSITION We lena Building and Apartment House Co. Pane: 261 “a Staymans, Later: Per Box). a ani} oe Winter Banana, BR 2 Oi Rik RR a TR a Grimes Golden, Per Box “Fit come, first aca” “10e extra for delivery. ples are the cheapest and best fruit.. An apple'a day fae ¢ doctor away. . ‘€..G. FARGO — ‘Burley, Idaho- ~~ ey

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