Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 2

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1 } } BGP ihe i Medd Je vee PAGE Two cation offic: THE UNITED PRESS BUSINESS TELEPHONE.........066 15 as = 4 a There is alwayy a class of people who | [grea a 16. : : : ae es = [ae to walk the straight and narrow | 14 and oo ee a =; — kath or the hand of the law will point} pe American Associ:t of Woolen MEMB r ASSOCIATED PRE a pent to them in fines or Jail sen- Worsted Manufacturers will hold REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS Advertising Reprenentatives oy Casper Dailp Cribune| ———— Cas or, D Natrona gounty, % cob wre, Berar Keorre: AY, dasrinete ganar alae Extended to Other Foreign Fields, Plans fal 7 AN M IY es apie nd, ea Cap meen: SERS SS = Organization Here Should Include Well David dy Mandal 341 Biten Ave. Equipped Building, Recreation Means King & Prudden ie voples of the file In the Ne t and visit re welcom | larger number of men and women | retary at the Hotel Petrograd, the Y. he also served in Y. W and wh \. work at Tours and at other p ‘co subscription by mail i less period than three months. tivities of the city and town ‘All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be. | nur tions 1 this country end a us questions concer’ R $ one month in arrears. possibilities of work in this city beth Purkholler from the Field office at Denver will be yer thet of the month to fil news credited a survey of the eity and recom: r thewocalinewaipubnisnedsnierats mendations as to the form of work | 5it Member fated Press is exclusively for ge ‘ublication of} which should be star Never think or say you can't do a thing. always make a Miss i Grainger said in opening her address, r tell tions at finding If helping manage a hotel in France, THE ONE BIG UNION | 8 of her se Ngitators who imagine that a “one ue The work of Y. W. C. A. in France | oy, big union” of all who work with their] was for the most part the housing and feeding of the British and American | ;), women who we engaged in war work | cy, overseas 2 S|at Grainger’s work was the arranging of | to entertainment for the men and women | ),4 who crowded the social rooms of the | ji¢ q| Hotel Petrograd—men being admitted | wi to the parlors and the cafeter yeoused as a uni into the conc revolutionary demands should learn a on from recent history. People hi nh authority in Germany had perst United States, they would have the Miss tinger deseribed the air riads made on Paris, the first attacks trom r experiences. Inimediate and dec atid of “one pig American citizens. | “Big Bertha,” and simil ars, the » army union” of Germ, int their first tangible evidence of this| tition of their imagination was when rmous work uring for the mies of $ larly British they met a large share of its possible] girls, employed t TTPCISE ISAT! BANE! membership in American uniforms on} A special foyer was ™ ined {for the telephone girls who w un- u western hatte front. And most of| ENE Galilee Talelnlinl EO. the remainder were at work in making] Mportant s their work | She also told of the work which the munition while the ac} y w lid for poyed in munition fae chemicals often tur hands, hair and clothing a t t and recreation rooms | hrovided for these women by: the mY. W. CG, A. at the request neh government. And the indoned at the end of erally known as the United States eLf}ene war, Graingersstated; 4 At the of thé French rnment, all the foyers opéned for workers are being continued, the of whom Bolshevistic agitators dream} “ork now done resembling the work [of the city asseciations in this coun as the supportors of the “one big union” lipy Te is to support this work that ler the st or transper proGerman part, numerically in Significant, were taking a rest within under cover of American] sellow. rifles. The “one big union’ field here is preempted by the union gen-} | work w America. It eomprixes in its member j ship the y st majority of the workers} y Which is to revolutionize this country Ww sa whole is planning ‘ > budget | Let them once suceced in bringing the ay avarice matter squarely to the test, and they! Bventually, when French w | been trained, the work will be over to the French people to run for | themselves. Miss Grainger closed her talk with ia lescription of the Armistice cole: 4 in Paris, whie! ind with a of the visited after the v deseription of the dothat most American working ins. if nec Ives will cart right of this greater union to live force its authority over an Her | ae idel_ of Verdun, American manhood will tizt Ishe-} which could house 1.000 people, was Vist dissolution as readily as it fought) Madeularly impressive “What we are ¢ France for Prussian militarism the indust tudents in * university where are open us Student we are doing in SHOP EARLY Fi 1, Samaria uth America, ae Cea eee vO ania “The VW Wants a piece of ve me, i © of your interest and Important this ear | piece of ir money, not only for | ee : stores ape| the work you contemplate here but for | the world wide work as well, 1 wonder ready overflowing w new stocks) if well get it when the time comes?” Cc 1 Wares whieh are KB ahgrse. in geht : ! |} For a city the size of Casper, Miss to be depleted Jong before Christmas| Grainger stated that the Y. Wee. 4 eine rhe attri Bevtoeuclwm ee j plant should inelude reading and ree: ition reoms, a gymnasium and. swim tra clerks. the eoal and other prob n tank, a cafeteria, rooms for ¢ ani \Imost imperative that) Cas-| #2@ club work, and at least a rooms Where transient guests might wople do their Christmas buying | stay over night, with a room registry con ax possible, it they do not want] £2 UMt girls might be recommended to rooms when they apply te Ine disappointe This is the same idea udvaneed by he Ww kers from th West ht Field office, who were In Casper i | “In the Day’s News | | = ++ Gorns Come Off The Duke of Aosta, who ix mentioned ton th Like Banana Peel | is the most lib cundic vation or Bing: Nuctor Manmanuck © “Gets-It” Leaves Toe Smooth As + eign. His father was Amadeus. brother Your Palm. Never Fails. ef the tare King Humbert, a whe had Ever peel off thats the way "“Gets- i becls of ortune, wa \ Duke a) exeelient nein, and an army officer | Wine mort. having served as command: | It darmy during the | weent wit cess Helen 6 he married Prin { daughter of the | tender to the Preneh | esdoetpefeafoatocteoteaten re-afe-aiost Count of Paris. 1 "2 Drops of ‘Gets-It,* Good-bye Corns!” bi cea te of ae new ea- ‘ tret p to tn eo “Gote-It" form- SHE cbs t ai SHEEP FOR SALE wink "Esckathel acy aay! corner ters, olutments t S 100) tread excellent crus» bred letting knives ip inte the s pain, 1 ut_a second or two to use There's no 1 fussing or trouble, It drics imme- | diately. You put_your stocking right \° back on again. Your corn will come | off pain sly in one complete piece. That's common-sense. It never fale, “Gets-it,” the only sure, guaranteed money-b: ack corn-remover, costs but | a trifle ut any drug stor B. Lawrence & Co. Chicusso, TL Sold iu Casper i Ra ote Hillel ewes. Wool o*, tee boty Gy conly last three Kumboulllet bucks. Inunediate delivery or gan winter A. D. Barlett, Glendo, Wyo. | Grains tell of her experiences in Franc ted here we: the company om Midwest company. nouncement | s they |} Casi themselves that in case of war with] were to all hostess houses in this coun- | en anana @ekin? Well, + any corn or callus. a piente % Nothing clge in the world” will do it ? Baily “Feibune are onl Miss Edith Grainger of New York city, delivered a most Alga It happened to be my pleasure to be| @matisih, why waste time with lini- hieoa Bit eee Bes noe cabay as y ing address in the interests of the Y. W. C. A. at St. Mark's paris! house last night. Those who were present greatly regretted that a PMT RET L den CR Vet EE A Ee Do not try to rub the pain away, | their system. e, where she was social sec- W. C. A. hostess house in Paris. , Ege Aetual work on the landing field at It Creek to be installed by the Mid st Refining company, sti ot Casy d today by Bert Cole, It will be Siresie Germoretintillep Obs seman eae: fe We offer a modern, five-room house, practically new; before the ficld ea be placed i > ° . < | nilty Wefore: te) sled BaTE ar art ha five blocks from the center of town. It is built on a corner the offices of the Midwest company lot es Wes e i ivi — c the Law eet eee f One T One Vaan Reoi pis ee ey T lot, 60x140, and faces west. The house is attractively fin indicate rehasir any plan mvever, the landir iM enable short t mer months. ——>— A Tribune Wantaa will sell it K2 Poet estoy cox - M'fd by cf probably will i Smeint , Wheeler Was- appointed chairman for ( the Curtis Aispline company This fleld was promised to ny weeks ago by Mr. Cole made an , t Foe eo me nae | Bext Wednesday tthe Henning, but indie) Held HWA SAGES BREA ES: [Scere eetere saan peaape neccuiy; luncheon), as. ° wartz Ny \} \ \ )} { the present. «lat Salt Creek s by plane from nd it is likely that regular pas- | r serviec may be maintained dur- j try Ying the Thermopolis Candidates ’ THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1919 oe JAL DISEASE IN "GERMANY "A Tribune Wantad will sell it. LIN (By Mail)—Social diseases spondenz reports thi ) ANKING [Biker Daily Trib - | under 14 are affected, and that an eve BOOKKEEPING é sete r nimter between the uged of i ue TELEGRAPHY /bave taught all Commercial and fs annual mee ulations imposed on the draymen,| yor city today. nees, as in the case of the stringent ng and banquet in New contained in the proceedings of that; } ivody on Navermber 28, 1919. |. You Can’t Cure Rheumatism EN IN NE | cf wentide sentlter inter wediona but With Liniments and Lotions Leese write the dtesgenowa: Way If you are afflicted with Rheu- a] é fees fiat cause the d not treat them all alike? ease. S. has no equal a jPresent at a council meeting of the} nents, lotions and other local ap-| $a) that it has cleansed their |elty when this same council awarded a ications that never did cure blood of Rheumatism, and remov- feesece enone Gert receuieaate ior Rheumatisin, and never will? ed all trace of the disease from Wor Dice work at $1.18 per cubie yard for you never will succeed Try| | Get a bottle of S.S.S. at your “ gate Proposition: Weekly {this kame work the railroad companies| cause” OF ie ain be no pain.| special medical advice, a $s subcodes Paein! Junding con ttactaiateirom evan ant never be rid of Rhenma- | Medical Director, 49 Swift Labora- } points. Luncheons Changed from H is ns omar me "2. WORK TO BE STARTED 0 Wares kor larsarieh Pers a Pee ec ek erat licences Mins Grainger outlined ‘the 1 int Another contract arded was for ‘ s4coout oo) NEW UANDING FIELD AT x tre Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu-} Mrs. [. FB. Brooks, who was in chores Eta So Nets ahah reau of Cirenlations, Jo > meeting, announced that Miss hy the coal strike. A committ | West ¥ i (lead service, which cost the property Rotary club held a largely at- | Owners of Casper $72 to $87 a service, ting at the Henning at noon | While property owners in neighboring at whith plans w dis. {cities can get the same service for from | ed for helping in the crisis caused | $38 to $45. » from | Another instance is the manholes the club was. gpginted to irivestigate jcatch basins. Actual cost $36 the possibility “9¢fréopening the Inez! while the contract price awarded by mines, and several other propositions | the city council was $100.00. | were presented foX cOnsideration. | Al! of the contracts referred to were After Tyee businégs meeting M. P. rded to big concerns operating in sper. T say hit the big fellow as well and he in jas the little fellow, or don’t hit at all. ker for his U.S. MILLER. nd | Insurance R. T. KEMP CO., Inc. Real Estate } the ntertainment program turn called upon QO. 1. W tne , life history. ; : 111 E. 2nd The cliib will meet™at 12:30 o'clock Phone 370 on Mondays instead of Wednesdays, it WAtEDL Teebeciprator ished in oak; hard wood floors thruout; the built-in features } } } arse reyeRrH itis ee C. & N. W. Ry. / in this house are especially desirable; has full basement, and |i 1 New York {0 attend the peace C. B. & Q. Ry. is heated by hot water. Price is reasonable at $7,500.00; fr conference Iris Theater Bldg. The advance of the allied armies into 146 4 the SerLPIRe: $3500.00 cash, balance on terms. ) rman territory continued without in EDWARD KEATI ent We also offer a corner lot on East Fourth street, 60x 140, for $],000.00 cash. Four modern houses will be built with- in one block of this location’next spring. We recommend this buy either from a speculative standpoint or for the purpose of building. It is splendid value. G. F. 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You'll prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un- pleasant cigarétty odor. And, you'll be delighted to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! Take Cainels at any angle—they surely supply | | | cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever ||’ experienced. They’re a cigarette revelation! " WHY SEND TO DENVER You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. | ———for———. You’ll prefer Camels quality! ieee: exes” TILE WORK Camale are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pack+ afer of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (20 { i 3 i dlassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recon HH When you can have it done by Casper people who know their this carton forthe home or office supply or whiap you travel. 4 business ? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Tiled Bathrooms, Fireplaces and Tile of Any Description. COMPLETE LINE OF SAMPLES J. B. 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