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

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919 ______ HUNTERS SHOOT 2 OLSHENSM THRIVES BEST IN SOIL OF MITER SCORES OF ELK SOV Soni wat ros ami” OMSK—(Associatod Press.)— Lltera-\ saya: Professor’ Ossendoffaky. Toward ley in the horror of Russia and it is Single Train in to Livingston Car- Gh this soll that Tolshevism flourishes, | atuinment of! SF iP ala ae ve’ British rt Calls on Medical ries 177 Carcasses; Herds says Professor AWA. Oxacndoftsky, the} Omsk is making. progress. Men to Face Tobacco Menace Polish chief ofthe intelligence depart-| « a “Having freed from Bolshevism, one- ment of the AllRusgian government. | third of Asia,” he Baise ‘the Omsk gov- : of World. Ife defines the Rolshevik order as|ernment has preserved untouched the a “eS “There is no more law, .Q6 forth, burn,| whole of the gold’ reserve belonging to, NE WCASTLE-ON-THE:TY sir legal toll | pitlage, kill and you, will be rich and| the former Russian empire,, preserved —(Associated Press,)—'The Are Increasing LIVINGSTON, Mon ‘ov. 12.—Hunt- ors continue to take Eng. ation that} ‘rom clks that continue to string over happy.” The literate and credulous| it for the whole of the Russian people. | smokes ‘perishes,” declares R. P. Mon-! he National park north line, the eve-| believe this and after two years the| Immense sums have been assigned for | crieff, honorary statistician to the Brit ning park train last week bringing in| world sees the ruin of Russia,” the purchase of agricultural machines jsh Anti-Tobacco Anti-Nareotic [7 wk. Many fine antlers and teeth} According to the'protessor, they bavejaffa fertilizers. The government has} league of Maneches ine being secured. For several years|no axes, seythes,. shovels or nails in/sworn to‘convene a constituent assem- 1 ys, the Brit hunting along the outskirts of the park| Soviet Russia. ‘The council of national) bly which shall decide the age-long!ish people smo! 700 pounds \« not brought a very liberal reward,|commissaries is ordering: that’all the| question of distribution of land among! pf tobacco, costing the smokers approx- ine elk being herded into the park be.‘ valuable English, textile machines in| the peasants. imately $497,690,000. Pipes and other ore the opening of the hunting. season ia be converied into such/atensils| “The Holsheviki having promised and} appliances came to $22,648,000, m: nd during the season the park line wa there is. no cotton in Soviet Rus-jactually given land to the peasants, | a total for the year of-more than $520, hatralled, the deer being kept back by | sia and all textile;works are idles egan to introduce the communal prin- | 000,000 a : f ent firing of blank cartridge: Of the chemical industry there is not| ciple: into its agturion policy and its’ ‘The following year the amount in- the open season closed’ the patrol trace. All manufactured goods have| method of distributing supplies with creased (0 164,848,800 pounds smoked {ne lhdrawn and the elk would |been exhausted, -Maghines are idle. | the consequence that all Soviet Rus-\ valued at $68,765,600. with pipes and sia jawn to the lower altitudes in| ‘The professor estiiatea’thai oU the| sia has been shaken by peasant up-'applinnces costing $23,095 ousands. “Aebt of Russia ‘could be paid up by ex | F From these figurés it would appear son the park lines are not] porting .Its vast sup; of timber and 7 that the “consumption, of tol in Hed, it being stated that di-| that its great stores urshard and soft} DEATH RMING 1918 increased ove 3, from Washington causedjcoal would suffice the world for 150) tai 3; Eee alt 100 pounds, or e to be discontinued. Two RuiadGd'swurnINS “Of IFOR, -cOD-| ac eee oe ee i atnaet ta ue | extra. coat” was..§1 ina: government count plased|per.-sinc, napthasigaldiand the wealtty| Vora tecn pet cem rin ag 000000 foo, [berecnt:“ The tolal: ext) Wnging along the north of the|In fish of the” Pacific’ arid Northern | eae e eee ne ene ian aire tithe (two yearn waa $! cir eae be tlogee S1-0bbiaha: $0608) commagkndssinectan rivaaiand’ Ita furl crn cose eae mare cciben te aaee leads Mr. M ihe southern portion of the park, As | industries could he utilized as a firm Moat sTaE, Gio OF nA. Bcug me, ) Saye e ot Dr. Robert Hell, vice president of the the patton gone mad over winters es two seasons have| foundation for any economical and_tfi-| {nternational Cancer Research society. He continued: « ie o a e pt < ig ” + n mit fh ae fen eee i alpelegalad ered ul Dolley. that ment be adopted ye makes a plea for the treatment of © women of the ny jan government, {cancer without operation habitual smoke the 000 elk. Either the removal of ut to accomplish this, it is neces- pan sheet the tea a doing—what effec housands of the elk to other national|sary to have normal lying conditions, | ; rks or the killing of an equal number | continuity of work and assurance of ming an apparent necessity. — | t become rapidly y the late Sir W. If a communi GREAT NUMBER OF SHOPPERS WHO THRONG OUR STORE ON TH THRIFT THURSDAY 7 HOOVER Dinner Sets Men’s. Furnishing Department THRIFT THURSDAY Men’s: Silk Lisle A 50-Piece Dinner Sets 12 designs to choose from. Regular $15.00 Value— THRIFT PRICE $12.00 Se SET Black Silk Lisle Hose Regular 25c Value THRIFT PRICE Three Pairs for This Ke men and women would be bred.’’ NOTICE! , | | Customers, please ask for your duplicate : sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. ae ae en Se een Se THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS | THAT THE PEOPLE OF CASPER ARE TRULY APPRECIATIVE OF THE EXTRA SAVINGS ON REGULAR ITEMS OF NEEDED MERCHANDISE, AS OFFERED IN OUR DEPARTMENTS ON THRIFT THURSDAY; IS EVIDENCED BY THE MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY Hardware Department ; Dry Goods Department THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY TEA KETTLE | |atias’ COATS Regular Price........$5.25 and up Soto te tok > Rose sSoSoece AOE ~ ‘ ' ¥ | .3 & | Lote te ogegoage de $3.68 and will last a lifetime with proper care. ; ¢ both sexes, whose progenitors were j finely formed and powerful, were to be) trained to the early practice of smok- ing and if marriage were to be con-| fined to the smokers, an apparently ‘new and a physically inferior race of Mr. Monterieff calls on the medical profession to face “this formidable dan- ger to the nation and warn women e% pecially as to the injurious effects of tob: > cigias ad ’ a In making a ton of paper, anything from ten thousand to two hundred thousand gallons of water are used, ac cording to the kind of paper. A CLEAR COMPLEXION RudéyCheeks— ‘SparklingEyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr, Edwards, a a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will | know them by their olive color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cau nol action, carrying off and poisonous matter in one’: * If you have a pale face, sallow rest dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one ‘of Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets nightly . for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit. 10c and 25c. —— “Quickly _Erected CSupiees Built in Our Factory From. the Foundation to the Lock in the Door Even Painted. 4 —No Worrying —No Waiting —No Waste The Kohl Manufacturing Co. Douglas Wyoming sales slips. We ¥ \l give no credit on re- Customers, pl k tek your duplicate turned ATG E Geb ie eT OE | withont the duplicate slip. ESE DAYS. Our Entire Stock at Thnft Thurs- day Prices— ROME BRAND 8-Quart Size } THRIFT PRICE ttle is an ornament to any kitchen a x. THR

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