Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE TEN CHURCH FILLED TO GIVE THANKS FOR BLESSINGS: Union Services at St. Mark’s Fea-, tured by Illuminating Ser- mon by Presbyterian Pas- tor and Special Music axed the seat-} k's) Episcopal | nksxiv s hell yeste morn provided for j A congreg be capneit ehureh atte thay servi ine. The rexular service day by the Episcopal church wa the vested choir singing several nihems and hymns dur Rev. Waiter L. French sermon by Dr. W. TL cholarly treatment of the Rradley { theme nt of th Dud, th nay even step farther to Ming! which is the fruit of point with | of the need! Dr. Hradiey illustrated h Humber of incidents showin ot yviving expression to thankfulness If we forget to thank 1 for his, the xoodne we ure like t always in| that be hal we cumber j de not| © does want bud bur never hearing trivial to us s perplex hence. st oF great ; thankful that us ft did. If find much} wnktul for never b the War ended when a we consider we wt of the thanks all, let into will year for which we well, us transl “thanksliv shall prove our the! s whieh to God.” ing. which amounted the Wyoming Chil egRugy lati j the me RUMANIANS OCCUPIED WITH EXTENSION OF ITS PRESENT. ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION, eut BUCHAREST, (hy Maily- hinn government the task of The Ruma a with extending its administrative is. pre-oceupic r i tha 2 ae LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING WILL PROSECUTE: THEATER OWNER! Anti-Saloon leans to Push ( Invelving Discovery of Booze RESERVOIR COMPANY WILL RECLAIM BIG ACREAGE !N ase} one North will cc pres laim uppe: in Theater ‘Ee, Wyo., Nov. 25. 1e to move for pr ‘ “lat M. HW. Todd, mana 1 known Vine s4 theater, Cheyenne’ . Bent L. Bada, F ent place, for John luda ana is quantity surprised when 3 witness ©, but ioday was mercilessly flayed by Al Db, Walton, FE guments in the latter's trial Wi ing t that liquor had been on toxicating liquors on or {day of June vided ‘According our duces guilty of violat to they were not eve and ean y with hibition 1 |Todd's test quantitic he <Q with br Ir. of liquor, W hall be unlawful for reeuy or indirectly to manufac to hav to see that the law is put to the Rathbun indieted in « 1. with pessoas MAN OFF FOR FRANCE stestl | Zon superinten: wrest court when two young } tried far burglary, | nto the house | sa certain} © much} Todd was placed on | ear him con LARAMIE, dolph € service E artillery, aapieted to in the department where French ed vy king: Todd and s' dso in the Prin expects io return with his bride out a mouth, —_ Mr. Todd rep in the astrek our om \STATE INCOME int untawrat tor ars FROM OIL GETS after the 30th} 1919, except as herein pro: | to the evidence Sntro | of present UU 'Boche Toys Receive. pansed if our prohibition law it means that it is un 1 place of bus loon league pro the Anti-s counsel y Bulmer 1 denounced the prose or of the pro |; the term | 1, LONDON, (ny in certain ar- otton and other riving in of German a it is ons 10 the territory the kingdom | MCter- ae me mer we © ae squire under the peac TY ithe Bo pulkox inn Teen ANd Glens Cas Goat ‘esman, hart of Bessarabia and the Banat added | jareeny and recommending clemency | of the tb | 11h) dormalnuhirthelicountes AI ha |e eee raant of called upon to meet with many diffieult problems of org and control} ayer stnddenty | s. It is re improbabl hinet will uitives £ see inc utions ninister will be M. Manin; now president of the executive) ing council of Transylvanis Quen Marie bas otten expres: wish that it might by L —- nu few able men}rent rains have forty | URGES AMERICAN Coop me te} < financial] per cent of corn » the; syt Y, Australia, wd executiv ernep two mational staph Want America jo’ ment. “Iffwe cou rldiate measures are taken al th est of the art Amerieans et conservation and repinnting t nations, Tshrdic in addy ise ments sys there ter for the Navy conuly tee of thes Sin his honor here fu we could sptional ian, oh Uhinke thing. Thi ot their e Hid ys Npes | yen of mis Raids of Sein Fein Continue to Bother Trish Country Folk), DUBLIN, diy ) The Sinn vale for arms continue. Ao net \! case has eecurrel in County Kerry Where ortsman out for aay men with ies ve t 5 uurrhal mu | rh s from the Intestinal tract and al pleasant to take, neutralize inacalaniiteine s the inflammation which! causes acidity and help restore hoot from the | practically all stomach, liver and ty normal digestion. testinal ailments, inelu i-| Y ° who was on his| tis. One dose will convinec money MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE wa t Cooraclate with his] tetanded. For sale by druggists every MAREES OP SCOTS EMULSION: where Ady 3 held up by ten masked | nade to deliver up two guns What he was doing with ly rs tohad eae acted dL severely tron Pessimistic Report on Mexican Harvest \, MEXICO CITY, mistie req uditions in Mexico have ved by the The of y TIL} diewted the “Woman Thinks She s Can’ t Tall Talk Enough on, spitul but £ took Maye > > popular idea is that sare still marked ‘made in Germany’, t is good reason to believe that enornqous quantities of German made goods are being shipped through neutral countries without Mail.) ts of erop department of ually heavy 2 destroyed at Ie Disses rintine to the had attender stones for M4 years HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. ‘-KI-MOIDS Hoctors war way to m: not reveal recounts J eon the the Great Salt! Lake | Is Saltiest Now Since 1909, Claim nd United SALT LAKE CITY, Ui “ reat sult ii atitier now than ato any time si buc a} vood rain will freshen it again, accord ing to J. Ceeil Alter, government mete level of the lake it has been Alter tod is now lower said nt of lot var since it Dut sine with eva mm, the relative the level falls. Alter the low stage of the lake usually when the feeder ams are frozen at their) ad that the high stage usual-| rs lute in June, shortly after! ason of heaviest precipitation, and the perfod of rapidly melting nount of water wation and preeipite salinity Inereases as snow Se A Tribune Wantad will sell it. i ‘Richelieu Pure Maple Syrup, per quart Richelieu Buckwheat Flour, per pound Richelieu Pan Cake Flour, per package SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY $1.00 12:¢ 15¢ Phone 63 for Hay, Grain and Feed Casper Storage Co. Phone 97. THE el RIVER VALLEY $100,000. , eck, | | AL! ; TO SECURE WIFE ‘ $10, 000 BOOST SHERIDAN COMPANY PLANS: in London Believed ° Bid to Secure Trade * new plant. be. Casper | Daily Cribune her point. the cons diversion. of SELLS CLOTHES TO JAIL INMATE Garments Pirchaced with Stolen Property Disposed of be- fore Leaving for Pen y » cloth: | th money ; obtai stolen prop ‘erty, When he emerged trom the jail) u few hours later, on his way to the penitentiary he was garbed in an an ing w and disrepy s he vesieatal t least five the prison Id it to an inmate other prrsom , the outfit havin © than $160 a few Manuel Gonzales, convi \brego, was sentenced to from cist | to twelve years in the. penitentiary. There is a strong suspicion that this prisoner was connected with a mur: der several months ago but evidence to that effect is aii, t - LARGEST MILL IN WYOMING ‘ TOREPLACE ONE DESTROYED on RIDAN, ine Nov. The J. Milling company, which 2 © lost its plant in a : of $200,000, has pur-, one will let use that of th sufficiently 1 to contain the buildings of the pr STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE CHANGED. TO SAVE FARM ' SHERIDA 28.—Mrs. Ida restrained the s department from char the course of Goose creek at he h, alles that the proposed diversion would deprive her barns one eo way superintendent, round has ruction f the © NE —— D. S. MeCalman, siate high- after look will he dis ithorized a c! s which will 1 m_ the "They eat food, laugh, sing, cry, get peevish (and get over it), enjoy the movies and home-made pies, These folks are trying hard to give vou the best tele- phone service in the world. work and in their company; they hear you complaining about paving a few dollars a vear for telephone service they wonder how they are going to make ends meet—for they know their Wages depend on what you pay for your telephone. Sometimes some of you forget that the telephone company is made up of folks who are just like you. The more loyal support vou give the telephone the better service it can give you. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company . is son place, The injunction proceedings | Hi They Are Your Neighbors These folks are vour neighbors. telephone company. like you, your friends and family. They are regular people, just wear clothes, They take pride in. their They work for the live in houses, talk, just like vou. bul, sometimes, when become worried and Beautiful Velvet Bags in all the lat~ est styles and colors, priced $6.50, $7.50, $9.50, $10.50, $12.50 up to $30.00. These bags have a touch of individuality and snappy. style that appeal to the feminine love for novelty. This merchandise is mod- erately priced, conforms in every detail to the prevailing demand of fashion. If you choose to make your own bags, we have Velvet and Heavy Fancy Ribbon, priced from $2.50 to $10.00 per yard and Bag Tops, $2.50 to $4.50. All Full Fashioned Fiber Silk and pure Japanese Thread Silk Hose, $1.50 and $1.75 per pair. Pure Silk Hose, $3.50 and $4.00, in a good assortment of colors. _and English Cape; We are just in receipt of a large shipment of gloves in French Kid all in wanted colors and sizes; prices $3 to $6. Ivory Toilet Sets and. pieces which you may purchase to match that you already have. Manicure Sets, priced from $4.50 to $17.50. Bath Sets, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 up to $4.50. Bedroom Shoes in Pink, Rose, Or- chid and Light Blue, $2.75 per pair. Rainbow Ribbon Hairbows in a wonderful selection of colors, at $1.50 each. POPOSOOSOD OO OSS OO OOOHSSHOSOOOOOOSOOO OOOH Coming Soon TMM We Are Headquarters for DOSSOSOOSS OSS SO SOHO OOO OOOO SOOO OHO OOOO HOO OOOO OOOO OO OOOOOOOOD Christmas Gifts POSOOOOSO POSE SOOO OOOO OOD OOO ODOO OOD ODO IOO OH ODOOOOOOOOEOOOOO And Mention a Few From Which You May Make Selections eeoooooos POCOSCOCOOOOOSD FOR THE CHILDREN Dolls priced at $1.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 and up. Teddy Bears, $1.25 and $1.75. Jim Dandy Cars, $2.00 and $2.50, Educational Boards, $1.50; Kicking Donkeys at $1.50 and many others which we cannot mention. We have everything in Toys. Just take i peep at our window and see our display. Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” AM MM hh hd hed dh ht Ah Ahh hh AAA A AAA LLEALELEAA LA ‘aia OE RE EEE ERE EP EEE LE RE EE AP A EP EE LP LMP LEME LIE IPE EEE EE LE AEE ER E

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