Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 11

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SED, SHERIAN INNERS WARNED Sheriff and County Prosecutor ‘Be! hind Campaign to Keep Ani- mals from Freezing and Starving. | Sesh dge Sako TANTS The sheriff and county attorney of heridan county haye begun a strenu- ous campaign to force the stock own- that country to care for their } ock Instead of leaving them to freeze | arve upon the range, which, for | irst time in years is devoid of all ed due to last summer's douth. In « statement issued this week, they | nnounee that laws forbidding cruelty | » dumb animals will be strictly en- do not take and food numbe who me of com- ry do not permit them £0.) and die In such a eruel manner, | ¥. cay} Ee ee ee Rice. Wrnchiey atwork tr here GEadio, *. . Harry Payne Whitney, one of the most prominent impressions of the war which she gained in hospitals Sh the best example of her work. ST NIK’ IMMENSE 8 BURSTING WITH TOYS HERE VER 2.800 FOR SANTA 10 Ak FROW BIG ELK'S TREE: ‘ ir jermit them to slowly dic of starve nd exposure,” the notice says. -—- inf | iF Ie Today’s Odds and Ends of News in U.S. and Abroad || eh | Pa If you want to take a tip to Samia of every om % to the onderfal big Christmas tree { FASHION GIVEN . pt children of every age from M4 i won i ilg Cl ei : | Claus land, you should br 1 mem- If we dared, we'd tell you all about Which bk * nh sccur i nega t In fi this xoing to be fob quite niee,") ber of the Elks’ Chrisuma ‘om very one of those things, but after 4,07 ¢ titientaearlvavawitio one in-and! mittee to admit you to the store all, that would spoil the surprise of — jnct y« nae or Ra | oom where the toys which aré to the party Christinas morning at the An cars on Christmas morn: New > le distributed to Iris theater, The pieture which will help enter special t tad time ing will be can fl ed Australian sper kiddies on marked pe an Ameri- ees with| Christmas day are oe . and will be ffee taxies tor oys and girls.. Ifyou want-a you're under 14, all you nants o do is hail a ear with a flay of popcorn and @n it and you'll be “whizaed off to fre being strung to grim the Tris in no time, MESOPOTAMIA ARAB REVOLT ORE THRO AT’ or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water then apply— nothing omen to have hem and being. unpacked ored, x ure more than 2,800 toys in wNS RUSH TO © assortment and more than 60 dif: y OUT PAPERS | ferent kinds of playthings to delight CLOUD, Minn.—A rush for citi-| ip is on here. Tw ppli-} sweetmeat for naturalization hefor: | eject them for » Roester recently. first papers had heen issue two years before the war wi clired were considered, ae ‘fs ! ud defying: all efforts to veral nours. ing at Bhezezqar and appear to be Mill in possession there, a | COMPUTING M: MACHINE BUSINESS GOOD DAYTON, O0.--Will I. Ohmr, comput- _* ed Schantz announced he WAR OVER, M DON WHIT! LONDON." "rors Of peace have} en on the F ho navy. An ad-!GO AHEAD AND SWE AR wiralty order states that soft ALIBI 1S ENDORS may no longer be worn by officers liform, aww movement ‘tion haw dev and there is ds the trouble tr e war , office said toda Arabs are reported to have burned the government build- tami pa Fay 7 | eaue io the sligh momentarily de: nVulsion trol and s which! Fact, Prof.) VAINTING DEDIC ro Ww AR HEROES CLOUD, Minn.—painting, rk of a Minneapolis art firm, n received at the high school here ana dedicated to the mertory of “St. Ae hoy& who lost their dives+in ‘the! F_HE ISN'T HE REW |e OUGHT TO $ DAYTON..! 0.4") parker Shaw Got | guessing. He rescucd = |the 250-pound pig when it fell oft POSTMEN REFUSE |truck speeding past his home. Now AS BOXES | the ating three sq meals stman’s federation) q day off Golelias, who has asked po. decided to refrain m the ‘de-| lice what to dos Aing and pernicious system of col- ing part of our wages from the pub- in the form of ‘Christmss boxes.’ NECKLACE TRADED VOR ICE CREAM PATIS.—Two tee ereams was the] price realized on a stolen $10,000 pearl) klice by two hotel page-boys. * look it withouc « alue, and falling to they traded for. the a GOLDMAN AND BERKMAN WAIT 3 SAILING ORDER ¢ (By Axsocinted Ifrexs.) W YORK, Dec. 19.— Emma n and Alexander Berkman have their trunks packed with heavy clothing and canned goods ready for deportation to Russia on five min- 3} utes notice, their counsel announced -.| today. No orders have yet been received at Ellis Island. & BASBALL IN NEW YORK winter. It is understood been made to obtain the loes to stage the games. The Ideal Xmas Gift and Remembrance for All Time AIRCRS AFT BS ARRED b i BIRDS —The Is an Eastman Kodak Our line of Kodaks is complete, from the little Vest Pocket that you can wear, to the fine 3-A Autographie Kodak Special. All the .Kodaks are here By United Press.) Ww ASHINGTON, Dec, 18. preme court has grante d for e withdrawal of E man’s appeal against This removes the last ob: man has decided to returi with Berkman, departmental com * of the Protection of Wild Birds r t recommends the prohibition of the use of afreraft for killing or taking es Vild birds, British airmen are asking Who's been doing it?” PEDEDELESG OE LE4-LECDS CLESOOLSLESOS ESOS vOL er e awaiting RINGo eke ck Gino!) Ghriatuider boiel stants tocouthe your inspection. Call early at Casper’s Leading Drug G |ONDON.—Herbert Shiner, formerly] home of a woman residing in Store, the ro ion policeman, who was promot,|Pli caught flro, during the, ni | de endl, besides earning h *. has finally r order to take} Casper Pharmacy 110 East Second Street $| 1908609 44P4 GEE DIGS ODED $4-00$006400-06805-90006-00066-0000000000084 o® the tions ment dog's catnuniatier and amu including beefsteak and toy rats 3 ‘SON REALLY TO BLAME ULTON CHAIN, N. Y- ‘nail clerks and. others have confused ‘is city with Fulton, N, Y., a hundred sidents of this place have petitioned he postoffice department to change Multon Chain’s name to Gawnaka. i] .S. RECORD IS | si ASHED, BELIEF ' A Bishop's Stortford | rn cived. on*her wedding day a «d mailed fourteen years previ- . from a former lover, making an ‘pointment, The post office did not at mpt to explain the delay. VILLAGE READY : TO SHAKE OFF MOSS ove $49-9644406004 2, ee 900000008 0 Ao-ehe-afo-aSoofe- eke efo-afe efo-alensonte ocoeleeie-ofe-ole ate 4| Soetostoctedtoat aboatoate steed ; NoVary Delicious: 7] COFFEE iii Racause | aXe 2, Soageate de ? Me ? "eo RK? aXe a? wee ? R? a 2 e me a ae 1M Bs Sc, i Me Sea? MOUNTAIN, Ga. aking on city ways. Its new tl N. Guess, announced he wit propose x bond issue of $50,000 to ulld a waterworks system, install elec- ‘le lights and Improve the streets. HALTS AWVHLN WHEN GO TO MARKET DON.—A swarm of hees inter- ‘upted trading in an Tiford confection 's "store, settling-on the cakes and ren ne amen aad Lan This vil on cea cae hie M ? Our biggest seller in 1 the Coffee department, Must be best to be finest. Che. Soipet Daiip Cribune ce oN '$5,000 IS ASKED 5 | FOR EXPENSES OF CONFERENCE was asked day to appropriate $5,000 for the ex- | penses of the second industrial con- , ferchice now in seainen’ here: The ptineipal and traditional dish of hve 1 Eve dinner from the De Envelopes ‘GTORY BUTTONS 10 8 tesa SATURDAY 1 Ask YourDealer [Rerzgeroa ston n Cus ‘ON, De 649. —Congress dsitribute Vietory buttons to President Wilson to- orvies men Write for Catalogue first came into use in «eaten with ae ae Sq age $5. Satan 3 Richards & Cunningham Company Men’ s “(Department Want to remind you that there only 7 more Shopping Days until Christmas, and we make the following Christmas sug- gestions for men: Suits Overcoats Mackinaws Bath Robes Auto Robes Blankets House Coats Pajamas Night Shirts Shirts Neckwear Handkerchiefs Arm Bands Tie Pins Hn VE 22 *#Ler's tl a) rar Caps Gloves Hosiery g Trunks Suit Cases a Traveling Bags Traveling Sets Shaving Sets Collar Bags House Slippers Suspenders Belts Garters, Etc. Special attention will be given Christmas shoppers and a fancy Holly Box with every purchase over One Dollar. ~ “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” fo ofe 08s oon to 0% 30 aSo-0% cox oe, peed a Extraordinary Sale Finest Oriental Rugs oo ee UUM OULU We take great pleasure in announcing to all Art loving people of Casper a most attractive sale of choicest Persian Rugs. Chamberlin Furniture Co. Second and David Sireets Notwithstanding the continued scarcity of hand woven Rugs and increased prices, we have the largest, well selected stock in the west, at prices lower than anywhere else. Our stock consists from small Mats to large Carpets, ranging in prices from $25.00 to $5,200.00. Undoubtedly they are very appropriate and enduring objects for Christmas Gifts, We cordially invite all to see these beautiful Rugs and take advantage of owning a fine speciman. Grand Prize Madema Et Firearms & Ammunition wy Se} _PAGE, ELEVEN Ao sho-ate-ato-atoefo-afo fo ofo-afess ogo od 2 ? o+, O, .0, 2 Se Me % RXR XX Me o io eeeee, + o, oho efoto ofo-efe-s! OF ? * % + c? * R2 * io, o+ Oo sh aXeX 2, - oe o fo eho Sas ¢ 2, oe, 7 ¢ "oo 2, ¢ > 2, ne +4; o e ogee c KS o Sas ¢, ¢ % ? %, tee o> RA ? o-afo-atoe! * o es y res acs ++, oy oF o+, % oO om %, ee +4, 2, , eee ? ? ro ae 2, ‘? o> o, ? ? ; re ae Optical 4 ts TSR FOPRSELE 4 Zambakian Bros. & Co. 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