Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 12

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FRIDAY, NOV 7, 1915 DRESS a a [LIVE NEWS’ OF WYOMING |LILEN ARN OF oe 1 [har Rass" MEETING tik BRAKEMAN BREAKS LEG. §=9DOUGLAS NEEDS | |NJURED IN GAR WAEGK, MRL N | NEW WEEL FOR: | 7 BECKANED ITH. i fog i a sabi dt Mente WEEK, WORLAND umes fon ure NEW Wee FoR TuesTum oie vone AEGKE eee MMe c | | os . 4 Newspaper Representatives of! ANDER, Wyo., Nov. 7.— Maurice | HUDSON Wyo. —Fxpcrienc-| Force Made up of Bolshevik De- 4 “ on Logue of Lander, brakeman, DOUGLAS, Wyo. Nov. 7.—A new jing an accident w thi or: turned) serters a Other Politi State Enjoy Splendid Program a broken leg when two f jwell will he drilled’ to supplement the Ver which resulted in his daughter re- Eleme; ans th P Hise : o were piled up in the Huds: ater supply, which shows signs eelibg: a broken arm and sho , ements ath on the at Worland, Banquet Wi : po ath pply esate ah & co R d 4 of the Chicago & Northwestern. | -| of eloping an sdwards-who was returning witiv} ‘eds and Jews is Be Held Tonight lwas of ore of the <a thru failure to keep his family from the Pacific coast br | J — y when the cara ¢ -ling demands of the j, automobile, sold his machine and took | AES ed while switching oe the train. Other members of the parcy| LONDON, (By the Associated Pres: been pre EE were severely bruised. |—The “greens” of Russia often iv ine»: NEWS92,000 0EPOT 1 UNLY SALES RECORIED counne ann puciyree 5 See "LAST WEEK whe” fetentatoc a BEBUILTAT WHEATLAND, ON DUTTON-STALEY igo * TOCLOSE ATE ay: ier att "cell BEACK SEAL MUFF morrow, j Patton f fanleyiniay have installed in tion to closely study conditions in Rol - re neir offices on the fourth’ hevik Russia. 2 . Aer treibean ERAT their off the fourth" f whe, ape Savin at comer of Second and Durbin streets. of the School of Journalism, Uni Oil Exeh building Mackboard ser-|_ DOUGLAS, Wyo. Armistice! The majority of the ity of Mon and president of |“ |vice showing the quotations on Wyorm. Day will be obser > by closing | deserters ‘from the Bolshevik armies | | with the grow A splendid program h pared the Ri - club for tt Wyoming I ssociation members of rection of & now $ nd. Construction work on the’ ne building, which will he 40 by 186 feet pi) I bexin soon The Sidianacnshot HC. Hotaling, |° ing oil stocks and the local sales made |the schools and all places of business ;PUt in their ranks may be found re Tield se cho day. The quotations from yhe!to join in a celebration 1 by, tesentativ 87 Gr sriparty every) nolltic sw eat hans 4 siilsoniven the Mares-Horne post of ti ,,¢lement in the country excepting Bol- Legion. A big dance in th They have no government " 1 wie will follow. ‘plans, should they gain the upper Age and other pub-| hand, theif one idea being to kill Bol- ude nae ee YA NK ‘SMOKES’ JUGO-SLA VS IN ‘sheviki a TSH: They exe no pris hath ome ata TQ BE DRUG IN | NEED OF HELP, LRN 6D cl INT oe Spacers is CR that in the xpring of Advertising company of Tillines cheduted t rndiisonteni they organized themselves hanquet which will 1 in guerilla bands, living off the coun- | try and obtaining ammunition from ‘raids on Bolshevik stores. Reports to the foreign office show that the pea 600 Return to Tribune office for reward. National Editor. Marvin, editor anker. Moun Mine na of the Cole aul vel as 1 Press—The; BELG PARIS, (By il)J—Miss Malvine Hoffman viee chairm: opinion of the « J Freneh sir ¥ (mi yew « sculptor who is that th vernment will not y vice chair! | dispose of the billion pac! Slav Rel rettes and enormous quantity DI an inspection t tobacco bot of the Ameri She repo to Red Cross he Joan expeditionary force quarters here that the new nation | dmits that both cigarettes and stinds in ne of much to | tobacco tire prepared with £ er tine thra its reor; zition period. ish, that the quality may he but left the people with virtually ome primitive an naa ants are so hestile to the Bolshevi tien (that they assist the “greens” in ey ery way they can. The “green” bands grew during the MAMotlorofe/iprimelmititate ummer and caused no end of trouble} today. They were met at! f0r_the Bolsheviki. ion of pens:nts! Uudoubtedly a goodly percentage of rod, whose lead.| the “g&reens” will rejoin the Bolst n national: cot. Viki this winter as the severe coid of | ped in mournin} » pence dele-| tes were dressed in deep black. ~| King Boris met the delegates near the Bulgarian border and accompanied | IT Ss UNWISE them to the capital. ‘The members of today’ until the party to fecl’a sense of hu-| | te pabe! Wt via aay ie nd the | thing mitiation ’ take See : morro’ 1 1 fi & hecn, kept under | | geld disturbed: take is prohibitive. Yet the people struggle constant surveillance while in Paris, but on without «a word of complaint, no y no disposition to be severe in bitterness or feeling of resentment, only r comment on their reception by > allies. tulgarig. Bulgarian the static from the has the habit of the old) French ul of tohaeco which ise Slavia, d 1. Onzersind produesseneTar morc are no modern methods of commun reeable odor, and he wants no oth. tion left. Te and motor is a shortage of gasoline. stems are in poor repair. AW materials Nearly 25,000 Students Enrolled, | University of California | Is Next. French brand however, is searce: is distribut 1 to the tobacco shops “a week, in limited quanti rather than accept the Amer tute, the F 1 smoke ad Stinds in line hours, in the hope of to nie course where trop continue the din wary for which in thousands of cases was) ts pO ently refilling terrible period and m 1 united cou portunity for pursuit of} Sometimes he away disappoint. 16”) : ‘ AuT umation was issued ordering friven as reasons for the} ed. the supply s given out before ro SOUt SOF All yt and all restaurants, exfes 1 places of | the mew aid to digestion comfort activity 7 [his turn came does he ac amusement to close their doors »|| toatay. A pleasant relief from activity on ¢ mpusy s ae ee 3 at 9; ; > list of Americ a}eopt the American substitute which is PD. m., and counseling the people to| | the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. Sin attendance is Colum. } not lis taste, and, however, ix twiee J. L. in Cas-} refrain from demonstration against the MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE | New York city. Gain-| as costly, per attending to important business | peace, terms, | MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION F ings ent since last year, the at-| a matters I — { tendance togiy stood at 24815. ine} Read The Tribune Want Ads A Tribune Wantad will sell it. eluding all the A year ago the enrollment was | hools in the ecorpora-t Claiming second 4 is the Un salty of Quiifornia, kley, with ¢ enrotied in the winter term. ‘The sur istration ¥ or a yearly © of 14,88: rollment winter ses por cent| above that of jas \ The largest t BIG SPECIAL SALE “—AT THE— BLUE FRONT MARKET & GROCERY CENTRAL MARKET & GROCERY | Saturday, November 8th Meat Department ations in the coun ntinue this year to be in the mid | with the tion of the larg: | The University of Mint enrolled 7,006, an incr ; IMinois guinst 6,7) AS next with more than were enrolled | sot, | ranks highest. | O17 students while At r 720 move than insthe I Stanford Three-Batton Sack, gemi-conservative, tration of other large college: Grocery Department | soft roll to second bulton. country compared with last year] Meyer Bros., Props. a Not too young for the 1919 | Blue Front Phone 303 Central Market Phone 124-M E. R. Williams, Prop. sedate business man— Vniversity of Nelbraska_-- 4.100 tern) University quette University —.- ersity of Missouri f Kansas— ricultural not too old for the conservative young man. Armours Star Skinned gyift)s premium 36e Blue Front Phone 458 Central Grocery Phone 124-M HED 36e Skinned Ham, Ib. Armour's Star) QE acon, per lh. SOC MILK 2aCON, av. Following Prices on Strictly Fresh Corn Fed Meats Red Cross, Tall BEEF VEAL Se caeee at B cans 35¢ Bes $8.00 of Lowa --- nd Stanford Universit Southes on State ( Best Cuts Pot 17: Shoulder ven 20e Cans 2 of Oklahoma.--..3,800 Roasts, Ib... 2 Roast, per St. Charles, Small Cans for ... 5e University of Washington.-4,540 mn Agricultural col heats Fos Dig | Seems BD no Pee $5.50 ae eR, ut = mouna and Loin 35¢e BEI iar aeerres S ; Veal Chops Rolled iv BQQ | Per bene “ie SOAP © Rouna Sek, = ee Nant sne 15 Crystal White Bars PE Per $6 25 Shoulder Steak, 20e Pers by s Cc for c Case ry Per Ib. .. 3 al Hear : 5 : Sirloin Steak , +39: Per Ib. tees 20c Arma ee 25¢ ae $6.00 y of Idaho. y of Mon University —- a «ykiahoma A. & M College. NINE-YEAR-OLD PRODIGY 15 COMING TO THE U. 8. | Special Clothes for Business Men E’VE been fortunate in securing some very fine new | clothes for business wear. They’re made up in ; the conservative stylish sacks which we favor for men of standing. Just enough life in the fabrics and weaves \} , to take them ,out of the ordinary class. You can see them any day now—drop in and make your selection. ~~ “Chesterfield Clothes Are Here” The KNOX Maury N_ IDEAL hat for the | business man. Worn as picture it can be termed “dressy.” The brim can also be worn pulled down. Ask to see our Knox Caps. Hand- if, made Knox Caps are \ made. in a wide range of exclusive woolens. No ex- pense nor pains have been spared in making them the finest caps produced in the world. it. D. Barnett Outtitting C0. 121 East Second Street Per lb. ... 2 PORK Fresh Ham- 20e Fresh Skinned Hams, Half C burger, per Ib..... or whole Virgini ‘ . : ’ ginia Sweet Potatoes, Pine Apple, grated, No. Beef Brains, 15 Per lb. 30e 4 lbs 10 Cans, Pang Deca Cc Fresh Skinned Shoulders, tb Wh 5e for each Whole, CHOICE SPRING LAMB, | Por Th) on ue MOC ; NOT MUTTON Fresh Skinned Shoulders, Lbs. Onions 25e Black Cherries, 95e No. . _ Shoulder Lamb 30e Boer 30e fOr ont 0 cane pace Chops, per lb Shoulder Lamb i 28e Chere ate bee 40e Johor 878 Braap 2 75¢e Roast, per lb. Fresh Side Pork, ° Leg of Lamb, 35e peri: Sie 30e Pears, 3 25 Apples, No. 10 © Per Ib... sere : Our Own Make Pure Pork Per bushel $ e 2 .15e€ RIO DE IA od P yea TRO, (By Mail.)—(Unit t Antonio, the nine n nad hora Vit ond int prodix the United States to give a series of concerts and to complete her musical that country | le of Senhorita Guir - of Senhor and stro, and Brazil's se ix going to remarkable —p abilities won international fam whose tulent roused the wonder ion of hundreds of thou muse lovers in the United Stites not produced a musical to that now displayed by Maria in spite of her short | veoumlated the out Cans, each . Rib Lamb Shows BAUBE Ee) 7 3 ‘ Per lb. Links, per Ib. . Pure Kettle Rendered New’ Comb Pork and Beans, HESS ee amelie __35e | tee BSC Nos Cane each. 20€ ie tha 2 I v i 4 ; eee sanere actee uh et ERS ees 75e Oil Sardines, 25e Pork and Beans, 10e New York Counts, 1 00 3 cans for... No. 1, Cans, each... Quart ..2....... ce $ e FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, Mustard Sardines, ; Tomato Sauce, 8 SPRINGS OR HENS, Lb.............. iis 35e Per can .... 15¢ oz. Tins, 3 for.. 25¢e lise and eulogy of the music eritcis not only of I also of nd Uruguay reputa ly hed Europe and she has received m y invitations from that continent to develop her talent iny the most fainous conservatories of the world, ‘ | At the advice of her ‘Maestre’ Al-) fredo Oswald, however, her father is| taking her to nited States whose musjeal ‘cire e equipped with unusual educational facil- ities while war torn Europe has ceased to be the mecea and shrine of musi) ported to be} + i Like Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. | Pe —

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