Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1919, Page 5

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Americanism Must Be Close to Hearts of People and Fearless Officers in Public Trust if City Is to Forge Ahead, Speaker Says The needs of Casper, politically and socially, and the part which Rotarians can play in making Casper the very best place in which to live. were touched upon in a pertinent address by M. P. Wheeler on the subject, “Service,” the motto of the Rotarians, at their weekly lunch- eon yesterday at the Henning hotel. Mr. Wheeler declared that Casper has no use for the bootlegger and law breaker; that it needs fearless don’t block the traffic, move on.” It nd impartial men in public office; that | was a little surprise to me that 1 was NO PLAGE FOR LAW BREAKER IN. CASPER —WHEELER NEEDS OF CITY OUTLINED IN AOTARIAN ADDRESS MINTCH-BREAKING HABIT TO SAVE MILLIONS, FIRE Us IN NATION GROWING king matches—t course, matches you use in lighting your cigar, cigarette, pipe or gas stove many of the fires that annually cause a it needs even greater enterprise in its} expected to rush away while the street |!08S of approxim $25,000,000 will improvement program; greater stimula-|was clear and to go slow only when {20 eliminated, according to a statement tion of trade, a compréhensive com: jthere were people who might be in {PY fire prevention authorities. And to munity recreation program; facilities | danger. spread the gospel of breaking matches which will enable all to enjoy the scenic} Ou, pusiness men should be pro and preventing fi | nation-wide mov- beauties which le close to its doors. | sive, up.to-theminute, doing everything [BE Dicture campaign of education is to and more than all a closer spirit of lin the: be started power to bring trade from the neighborliness among its c! | outside, and when they get it here. ith- The address in full follows: out extortion, without profiteering, to Mr. Chairman and Fellow-Rotar try and satisfy its needs. It may not When your president asked me, last| be known to you all, but we are be- week, if IT would talk upon the great needs of our club and the work that was before it, I realized that in the : space of five minutes I could »t elaborate upon any one thing that needed doing, and could only touch up- ginning to establish an inter-city trade. Some of our people go to Denver, oth- ers to Chicago and none of them come {back thoroly satisfied with the ‘results of their shopping trips. We have peo- ple from down the railroads into N Under existing 4 by yea . educational di of a film Cebu tg that is to produ the pictures. ere is only one w jit can be outdone—that is by education, The they fir departments are doing the best n. Until the people are educated ck them up, America will continue not only in money but n lives K id th I ro ced $1 on several, so T have pleked out what | praska and up the railroads of Central, |My, {uit must be placed fir med tO) mek aey ens On stent of ithe | Western) and Northern) Wyomlag (com:| GEaeatitetrtts atintie Bee em things which should require our atten-|ing here to trade. Let us bring more of ito, ney BE ihe Dej eee ae pureny of st, it seemed to me in the neces- order, that we should pay close attention to our membership. We are young, small in membership, enthus- iastic in our desires to accomplish, with a membership that is all of the work- ing kind, and so let us keep it. When them, that is what builds up a city. There is one need which comes to jall people living and working in cities and indoors, and that is the need of} sports or recreation or something to take their minds away from their bus- iness. Do you realize that in this lit-| you see an exceptionally bright, hust-| tle city there are more automobiles por ling, wide-awake business man, he is the! capita than any other city of its fall kind we want. We want our member- ship increased, we want it increased} many fold, but we do not want among us dolts or any selfish people. We want those who are willing and able to work, to -give of their time, their in the west? that we have within a few hours’ drive of our doors some of the most beautiful sights of scenery that can be found in a mountainous coun- try; Garden Creek Falls, a beautiful falls of foam; Hat Six falls where | brain and their brawn for the g00d|the water comes pouring as out of a that they may do, and not with a selfish end and you can get way back un-| as they fall into a basin pitcher, in view that it will immediately | ger them Agricul every phase of de: and of methods to de losses will be exhibited tu Films showir struction by fire feat heavy fire in theaters in every community in the id ul, Levey said, is the ed mat » they Wi ace will y a match to ignite J tble_materials TAA POLICE IN SEOUL FOR JAP ANNIVERSARY 2» th them, but looking for their re-|yhich outclass any cathedral for dis- payment in the multiplied benefits that! tance, immensity and grandeur. The} come by éasting their efforts out UPON) Platte river canon is more beautiful |licemen from the province were sum the sea of humanity to bring it up to) than the Palisades of the Hudson. Hell’s!moned to Seoul and armed soldiers a be condition and a happier life.|yait Acre, one of the wonder spots|helped to patrol the ¢ on the ninth? We should study over these proposi-'of the erosion of water in nature. I aniversary of the inauguration of Jap- tions; take five minutes of every eve-|wish you could have seen it. with me|anese rule in K While nothing ning to study where and how you can | one morning about 3 o'clock as we came Of great import occurred, numerous ar. improve our membership; take two min- | py on the stagecoach, the air a little rests were made. All Japanese resi utes as you go to your business in}jazy, just beginning to get grey in the dents observed the anniversay by ra the morning and while you sit at lunch;|east ‘for the early June surprise, the ing flags, no Koreans did xo, nd all! spend another three minutes, that is on-| stars fading slowly as the ‘stagecoach Korean shops in the principal thoro Iy ten minutes @ day, but if you will/ grew up there on the bank and we look- fares were closed as a counter-manifes each do that you will find that our} .q gown into that deep, weird scenery, tation. Some of the shops were forci membership will increase; then put in @/ Where one could imagine that he was bly opened later by the authorities The half hour a day studying over our prob-| viewing some of the ancient buried lems and things we ought to do. When | cities like Pompeii or Herculameum, It! Unrest and isolated attacks on po you have found a man who is @ g00d | i, trul: wonderful sight and it will licemen are reported from the prov-} one, let's discuss him fearlessly but|oniy take you two hours to go there inces. In the north two Japanese min with the sole object of bettering eur| ing two hours to came back, using ing experts were killed while out bunt SEOUL, Korea, (By ail.)~ Extra po streets were crowded with sightseers. unization. Not because he is your! cane driving il the way. There are ing. nd or my feiend, npt because he be>| many, many; mans more of these and| Ao 0! ey 4m ao longs to your church or lodge or mine, ! when you start to go take your neigh-| 7 at Poe ER Te Sy kt nh yt in but because he is a man who will help joy who has no car and make your out- ih ee gi ee en CA pu: a et ere to build up this organization is the ing a good one. eke Bunslipae eyes Valsaci au TungOn She DMO L Wias Oy TV e Him ONG)“ rdoubtedly syudU nAYO all, begun! tOluiis will’ be received by ihe Gn of us. If he were one Of my best friends | TMA Tenaghins that are growing Gium Will be recelved by, the under but wi iota) worker, F would not) ound thisitaleitda only a ques: ¢itica check in tie: Bum of’ $45 \ must vish ‘limy tn tis organtmition,. Merely |i ton ot time until we bec more close: accompany. ci ied Hy phe is at big man, a bright man) nit, and as our friendships are faith. Chec Looted tain or has plenty of money is not the rea og nselfish v re going to KO oUt gi, ful. bidder. committer re on we want him here. We want men iia hein to make the friendships bet- serves the and i who are willing and able to do things. 1d helm to make the eee ng wome. cu Passing from our membership, we where yesterday t they are trying itman’ of Building Comntit(uo hould have the citizenship of the Uni: | YCr) Sistctiiy i to make a com. | alain i ; closely to our unity Hfe out of every three or four |11-15.3¢ erties must be loyal, MWe oes, We are rapidly growing into a . peace-loving, homemaking citi-| DOCKS. ie ee iene for us if we = ¥ PPO TAOIER TENG HONE ISE NEL ioe sume thing. Try and know ] \ the red flag agitator, those who ieee ON C e@ we continually trying to stir up strike | SRG ITE BURGE olsodad | between employer and plo: who eich coming mp vevery | Almost Cr are tryiig to get something for noth: | [De robles Tilt Bie eee iiving condi azy ins, we do not watt, We have no use viony and life in general, for the up ‘Por years my hands were almost raw. fur the bootlegser nor the jaw aker Lallding <otysDUSLRInMIRUS Candy the hey Teed a pat a aoa Let us ask them to be going and 80° j.,inexs and contentment of the peo y and nigh all kins ing anickly, und should tnty mbve too iaile sfenee Par iestin gimelicine and epoca cal ets StI accelerate their departure “1 summing up all I have siid, you trial bottle of D. D.D. Results were #0 ua UCH UY Gaerne Ws will find that it is all and much more | ret Lgotg saree .bottte: «Can. slows In our public offices we want men |) Litt DHONANOEE SYORAI Cw lichiids fi Mu DACRAR TT SORE Ee ae in office Who come and who stay, with {het of our club: “SERVICE.” | clean fe the disehar ~— | of their duties, ab: till, try: N@BICE OF TEACHERS AMINA-| ing to give the greatest good for the TION greatest number; and he who will stoop, ‘The next regular examination for lo condoning Vil, he who will go with teachers’ certificates will be held at his palm behind his back is one the men whom we should send to other of the office of the County $ dent of Schools in the co parts of the world. Those people are, Casper, Thursday, Friday needed in Mexico or in Russia. Let's | daly, November 20, 21 and send them there | Work to begin at 8:30 a. And our city, let's make it clean, heal-' day. thy and inviting, Let's be enterprising MAY HAMILTON, in continually building up the city in| County Superintendent of Schools. | all ways, better streets, better build- Pub. Nov. 17, 18, 19, 1919. ings, better wat stem, better lights, (Natrona Co.) better homes, more lawns, more trees, until we and ¢ body clxe will say this is “the best place to live."* ‘ollowing along this line, our traffic hould be so regulated that it will be quick to away, that it will be ef-' ficiently handled and safe for the port ‘ian who happens to cross the street. Crossing LOSth street on Buelid aycnuc, Cleveland, Ohio, [ slowed down so as not to go over ten miles un hour, The policeman says: “Get oyt of the way; eaeeeane ee Lanne RHEUMATIC PAINS LOSHING ‘around i in the wet then—the dreaded meet ens this old family friend penelrates without rubbing and helps drive ‘em away! sciatica, neuralgia are promptly rer lieved. Keep a bottle handy all the Imimen t We will guarantee a FORD 30 miles per gallon MORE POWER EASY STARTING 7.day FREE trial RAISING ARUMPUS? \ esas 9 Liniment, kept handy, twinge! But not for long when Aninient is kept handye And how cleanly, too —no, muss, no bother, no ined wkin or clogged time. t one today if you've run out of Sloan’s. Liniment. takes the Bight on out of them strains, sprains— how. soon pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago,~ All druggists —35c., 70c.,, $1. ie OIL CITY SUPPLY CO. _ ch ep it handy ee ae from skin trouble—mild or uld investigate at once the merits D.D. ‘Try it today. We guarantee the it bottle, s5c, 60c and : RPP. “Watch the Elgin Movement” Let us show you the very new est styles and oVercouts. Only then will you realize what smartness in an over out means. There is something about our couts that can’t be described and it's the very thing you want is correct hang of the skirt and slant of the just right. the fit sleeves: very point of the collar, flare of the lapels Yés our prices are give $30 to §$ low. for what we <.—United Press.)—When match-breaking becomes a national hab. | it, $51 00 a year will be saved. 'LARAMIE MAN IS” WOMAN PFR | NAMED OFFICER OF QUILL CLUB ojas, chi x a ing. Both had been ar- Casper, Wyo. LARAMIE, W Nov. 19.—Theodore in attempt to secur MGEHInEY Ofta: charse pag r Olson, & member of the University of arcin, slayer of t Retuiie Wyoming chapter of the American Quill | husband jay entered a Hayle ae fortunate and| “$fotet = club, has been notified of of guilty in the district court here aa, fine ob:§ ich jMent to the national office will be mieneed to the) penitentiary warden. "The. letter of notification |The penalty for the evime i came from N. A, Crawford, high chan from to 4 cellos. of thes Quit lie poetry erve her time in the peni wrilten in Verse" was at twilns to which Garcia liberally Drag wou Craw fe for the term of his fol lowing his conviction of murder in the WARREN, MONDELL AND KENDRICK 10 RETURN “Gets-It’ Off They Come be confined in the Colorado penitentiary at Canon City. Burnett z. quit bial APs é 0 PEN DRUNKS RELEASED IN COURT Optical Co. Judge W. B. Tubbs held that B. R Corns Painlessly 2 or 3 Drops, That's All. | first degree without capital punishment }but , will JURER PLEADS Mansfield and M. A. Williams were not drunk enough to be finéd for being drunk when they appéared in police lcourt this mor Nov. rged with giving per 20.—Mrs. ’ Peels Off Like Banana Skin. CHEYENNE, \ nite There's a murderous, painful way States Senator to Et rid of corns, and then there F. W. Mondell, republican floor leater "you will say “never in the house, are expected to return | \to oming immediatery atter ad jJournment of co wid saan bi Dene ae RR This beautiful story and a half modern bungalow ato ase | located in the south part of town; 5 rooms; all built-in REAL ESTATE TRANS! | features; finished in oak; fireplace; 4 finished rooms A. A. Stamper to L. R. Farrs in basement; hot air heat; completed three months lots 3 and 4, block 66 ridan Heis ago, and could not be duplicated for the price now addition. Con. $1 and more. asked. Price $6,806; $1,800 down, balance on « Sarah Marta to Geo. Mc on lot 12, block Casper. Con. $1, ete payments. HOO. ux to B. G. Hahn, BRANCH REALTY CO. on lot 4, Casper 1s $6400. 4 Tirt 25 y Eimer V ae twee Hei Iris Theatre Building REL SEE REP ee Ry Eee Cutht? Quith! “Gets” Peet? zs Say ! ; ion ' pther methods. ‘This . t" is the only F uman et ux to J. H. Lindgren) corn-remover on earth that. makes anieinte eMatiOnle a7. csikeldane aaaie corns peel off just like @ banana + block | 67, jak is skin. ‘Two or three drops will do addition. _ Con. $125 the Work, without fussing or trou- n xX a0 dinar casper Realty Co. to Margaret ‘Tuohy ble, You apply it in 2 or 3 on lot 168, block North Casper a ey Pea uae Candee, ae addition, Con. $1. et« vlood- bringing Knives or Casper Realty Co. to Katherine Tuohy Get rd of that corn-pain at once, so that you can work and play on lot 169, block 25, North Casper addt-' Without. corn’ torture, (Be are te mn. Con. $1, ete us ets-It” Tt never fails, rank K. Webb ux to Wm. Jolr tsi Tt the only sure. guardnteed, © son on lot 14, block 12, Nelson's addi, MR “bucks ¢ esta Sorte but 1 dss tion. Con. $1, ete. 1 Chicago, Il. Webel Commerctil Co. to Jona EL Sold in Casp a recommended wels on lot 14, block $1, Butler's addi ria viticors remedy by tion. Con $1. et . i - PHONE A.COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON FLPLILIS ISIS LSS, WO SR PPE EPI I ILI LIS EF. KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompi Deliveries of | | BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL Seasonable aa. SLM LSM BDL LS IES SP MS SIMD LIL BE ASM, An endless assortment of colors and combinations at $5 & $10 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SANFORD MILLINERY Ground Floor—O. S. Bldg. ee eee Paw. HAND Nera Hats seseceosoooooooooooosooooooossorooeeoes seosescororesorscosooooroooooss 333: MOSESOOESO OSHS 2 Oe a oo OOo REMNANT SALE 20000006000 0000000000- PPGDODOS HO DOH GHHEGH9OOG-HSH rs rs oOOOO> HLSTOO 407901 $5000000000000000000008 | POOH I+# Our Annual S¢ of Odds and Ends of thi lowing materials: ham, Muslin, Cretonnes, etc. We also have some Royal Society This Cases, at one-third off the former prices. lot Children’s Dresses, Kimonos, Bags, Dresses, and many others which «are presents. Pattern Cloths 70 Inches Wide by 2 Yards Long \ $7.00 Value for. $5.75 $7.50 Value for. $5.85 | $8.00 Value for... ..$6.00 70 Ins. Wide by 24% Yds. Long $ 9.50 Value for $6.75 $10.00 Value for $7.50 70 Ins. Wide by 234 Yds, Long $10.00 Value for... $8.25 SOVDPIS HOSS DO LSIS SSO O HHO S HOGS SSO OG DEG Clean-Up Sale om 5 mere shandise at “ Prices Cheaper than Could be Purchased Wholesale at the present market prices. We include in this sale lengths frorn 1-2 to 4 and 5 yards of the fol- Silks, Woolens, Percales, Ging- Packages which are torn and slightly soiled and mussed that we will sell consis Ladi suitable for Xmas of s’ Night Fancy braids for oe ° Thanksgiving Linen Sale) | ui. Special for Friday and Saturday Before the time for Thanksgiv- ing festivities we are featuring a quality for 40c. Heavy Linen, 70 Inches Wide .Coine! See!! 00 Quality $2.50 Ic pee EES COL Aes Richards & 50 Quality $3.00 1.00 Quality. $3.50 , Ora 1.50 Quality $4.00 Convinced bazaar Xmas work, worth up to $1 yard, all go in this sale at 10¢ yd. Huck Towels sale of linens and towels that you | L7x32 inch with stripe hor- may replenish your linen chests ders » quality for 30c. for the season. 18x36 inch hemstitched; 50¢ and Be my and Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHE YOU WANT THE BEST” Fea NY Cove S383eeeoe —-— GE-S-BS-PHTO35-F-F-99-593-90-25-08 Peare pereseereeeseoresyerererrerereverssccerres trees 939990 42096 99600600060 060909 eee LOCOOOOS SOF ETCSHO SOOO ESE>O>ENG ODEON SI Odes a Forts & for con erty KOR sell bee n a a

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