Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 2

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225 CH SEH Se ARPES ARH hm Swe wn wee se — NEW STORE OF WOOLWORTH 15 OPENED TODAY Firm Is Host to Public This Alter-' noon and Will Start Ringing Up Sales in Morning for First Time Woolworth’s ‘irst) store in Casper will be open for inspection by the public | this afternoon. Tomorrow morning at | 9 o'clock the Store will be opened for jf business for the first time. Today the finishing touches of getting the store APPEARS IN “NAUGHTIEST OPER” | in shape for the opening were being —yyonne Gall, the French soprano wha made, jis to sere, with ithe Chicago. Opera The Casper store of this nation-wide! company in “fhe Spanish Hour.” “This institution makes the 1,083 store to be! opera has been called by the crities th opened by the Woolworth company in «nanghtlest. opera” ever put on the} North America. In every city of 10,-\stage. | 000 or more the evatiport peeled has aimed to install a st of the more mapiintea ccna | stores have been placed in communities | | smaller than 10,000 when the surround-| ing territory ufficient to make it| \ local establishment coming ‘under a ‘Wr CWS San Francisco district. E. M. Barstow, | 5 superintendent of four states—Monta-| na, Wyoming, Nevada and Utah—is in| the city to see that the store gets open-| ape. | profitable. There are 11 districts of the Wont- worth company in North Americt, the J. T. Hickey Praises Tanlac Be- ed in proper : ys) i James E. Novak will be manager of| CAUSE of His Wife's Remark: the local store. Manager Stiffler ot| able Recovery Sherida Manager McCurdy of Billings, | Mont.; and Manager Patterson of Chey-| — e here to assist in getting stock pe for the opening today. The remodeling and refinishing of the store building at 135 Bast Second street has required about two months. The! It of the workmanship impresses the visitor inthe Woolworth store. 'The store here will keep about 10,000 items in stock. j A floor space of about 3,000 square feet is to be used by the store ‘here. reserve stock is carried in the full “What I have seen Tanlac do for a wife convinces me that it is the gran est medicine in the wé6rld,” was the , Statement made recently by J. T. Hictk- ey, a well known employe of Taylor Mills, who. lives at/4628 Chicago St., Se- attle, Wash,,-in telling of his wife's re- covery since taking ‘Tanlac. “Wy wife has been in bad health for over a year troubled with a bad case of indigestion, nervousness, headaches d and rheumatism,” continued Mr. Hick- basement beneath the floor. New ideas ey. “She hardly ever cared whether of display of articles are carried out she ate anything or not and when she in the new Woolworth store. The jew-' did force herself to take a few bites elry display is especially attractive im it would sour and cause her to have its uniqueness. |eramping pains. Gas would bloat her SISuIROE Eee cease up so bad that it pressed -up against TEACHERS GIVEN (it enticis, er witness were bane LARGE INCREASE t her back. She had rheumatism in her HIGGINS PAID EXPENSE Jotn E. Higgins of Glenrock arranged | to pa Sant Wr Wyo., Jan, 23.—That) the expenses of proving up on} homestead claims ‘in Converse county | provided the claimants agreed to’ sell their lana to him at a nominal fignre after they had obtained patents, is the trend of evidence which the federal government is introducing in’ the: Uni- ted States district cOurt here in sup port of its civil action to set’ aside tlle to 21 entries and obtain from Hig- gins $96,500 of damages. The trial. of the. case, everal more day: - TRAIN WRECKS DELAY SERVICE | SEVERAL HOURS) of Casper tied up the Burlington trains last night and today. The Denver train due here at 9:45 last night arrived at 5:30 this morning, having been held! up by a freight wreck at Warren which | blocked the right-of-way. dng from Denver was held wp by a freight wreck at Cassa. ‘It thought i is expected, will consume i The train due ‘here at 7:35 this morn- $2,748 P TOTALON LAST FRONTIER DAYS 1919 Frontier Cheyenne $86,125.45, and gross proceeds from the show ‘were $38,874.40, leaving! | a net profit. of the financial re) | | that the train would arrive “at about] 3:30 this afternoon. FATHER SEEKS TO LOCATE SON Harry Fisher, state secretary of ‘the American Legion here, is trying to} find Paul Reep of Havre, Mont., re- Ported to have been mnjured here Janu- ‘ry 21. Reep’s father, B. H. Reep, in Havre, received a message from Cas- per signed Andrews, stating that his son had been injured ‘but gave ‘no other | information. Secretary Fisher had been unable to find him in any hospital ‘up tn noon today, sites and thru her back that gave her, no end <f trouble and made it hard for her to get abont the house. She was) | troubled with severe headaches and diz-| (RS Asancinéed Prous.) zy spells and her nerves were so up- CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—School teachers set that any little unexpected noise who yesterday appealed to the Board of would excite her. At night she was so! Education for a 60. per! cent wage in- restless she~could get but little sleep! crease, will receive a ‘blanket raise of andias a result of nll her suffering she} $400, to $500 a year, George P. Arnold, was in a miserable run down. condi-| irman of the board, announced to- tion. : { “Qur daughter’ had taken ‘Tanlac And Vit had helped her so remarkably that my wife becan taking it. It helped her right from the start-and! jt looked like jit was no time before, she was ‘able to’ eat anything she wanted and digest. it | without the least bit of trouble. The rheumatism disappeared , entirely and IN TEN LEADING U.S. INDUSTRIES |e neascies snd aiey! spots ‘ae a g00d condition and the pains in her (By Axsociuted Press.) | back have just about gone and the ner- WASHINGTON,. Jan. 23.—Increases | Vousness has all left her, She ‘sleaps in the number of workers employed by | sound at night-and gets up feeling so ten of thirteen leading industries are | fine every morning. that it isan easy IN PAY, CHICAGO complaining of a pain in the small of ot MORE WORKE RS i shown in figures made public today by.| thing for her to do her housework, She the ureau of Labor Statistics. pg the figures of the same hments for last December with We- ember, 1918, the largest increase, per cent, uppeard in the manufacturing industry. - | has been built up in every way and is 80 much stronger that she looks like a different woman.” Tanlac is sold in Casper ‘by ‘Casper ; Pharmacy, in Alcov: the Alcova Mer- | eantile Co,, and in Salt Creek by the Salt Creek Drug Store—Adv. amis, hob Lana pertee soa NO SMOKE WITH BURGLAR BOUND OKER TO COURT Cc. P. Riley, who is charged with breaking into a basement store room at the home of Dr. H. R. Lathrop about | two weeks ago was bound over-té the district court under $500 bonds when arraigned before Judge ‘Tubbs this morning. ‘He was arrested at Salt Creek | by Deputy Sheritt William Kyte MEALS IN THE SHOW ME STATE Fwy Anuncinted Pres=,) coLu; MBIA, 8. C., dan. 23.—Smok- ing in eating places “would be prohib- ited under a bill passed to second reading today by the state senate. Restaurants and hotelkeepers would be required to display “no smoking” signs and enforce the rule under pen- alty, — New: foundlanders are Baid to have the finest physique of any English-speaking people. SESE SER SOF So GOVERNOR CAREY sects is NG CHEY 5, Wyo., Jan nor Curey, who ts in Was tending conferences of western gove nore with federal government officials, will return to Cheyenne today. carats Soakeat A agua es lames H. Hibbard is stopping for « few days in Casper on his way to Ka: veo from Denver, whero he has ‘been to attend the stock show. a Pickled grapes are considered a great delicney by the Syrians. ‘at Yellow Mustard | for Backache, Lumbago mustard rally brought 4 lief allright. e | \, i | | cases, but it burn.-/ Investors We sometimes hear. of investors who hesitate to” consult us regard- ing the placing ot their ds, lieving their ac-’ counts are too smal} for our ate tention. ‘The ser- vices. of our or- ganization are Mackinaws, gladly placed ‘at the disposal of all investors, wheth- er the amount in- ed and ie burn.| like blazes. 1 “Heat. eases the | pain” reduces the | inflammation and} volved ‘be Jar, seatters conges: | or small, , tion butyou'll find shallbe Sideaed that while Ber: h Musturine, made: so'have avait of true yellow mustard and other palu | our Mai sder Department con- deuttoyers is just as hot/as the old fash-| cerniig your in- ioned plaster, it is much quicker, clean: | urease surecieerienitiniieencantuhinahuailinentiomnmeen crand snore effectiv and cannot nlister. vestments. Iteugr external remedy, jast rub it on wherever aches, pains, inflammation BOETTCHER congestion or swelling exists and in a ’ very few minutes the relief you have PORTER & longed for surely arrives because ‘Heat COMP. Tnvestment Bankers » Gas & Electric Building Denver, Colo, Men's Plain Color and Plaid Mackinaws.. ALE St ARTS ATURDAY REPORTED HURT, | hy i i te j { Keep before you these facts—that broken clothing makers are involved in this sale. “AUTO CLovEs ‘ Black Jerseys, regular $1.00... $30 Young Men’s Suits o $40 Young Men’s Suits...) 0... ‘$50 Young Men’s Suity..2,.5... 1 5% OFF REMEMBER! ed to the A. W. [a week ago, Freight wrecks both north and-south }at the same time, Lloyd Belden, who attempted to és: was shot by ; Prison _ infirmary. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. $2,748. CHEYENNE, “Wyo., | Jan, ‘state hoard of charities and reform was notified Wednesday of the recapture of Haines, a convict who escaped trom the state penitentiary at Rawlins Jack Smith, who escaped is still at Mberty. EE days celebration _ cost | » is shown by of the citizens’ Fron- tier. committee which has been deliver. Industvial club. The committee will deliver to the new’ com- mittce to be appointed soon $5,175,99 as | mest Bir, ‘for the 1920 Eee eee. | | { | 23.—The} Douglas. Mrs. P, Emerson Glafcke of Cheyenne has issued a call to Wyoming .women to attend the opening of the special ses- sion ‘of the legislature, next Monday, ment to the federal pada) Saglcich ola ESCAPED CONVICT C CONVICT CAUGHT STATE LANDS SELL FOR. AFTER BENG WOUNDED AVERNGE $14 PR |. CHEYENNE, Wyo. i | State land commissioner has returned| from. Lusk, Casper, Lander, Torrington; } Douglas and Wheatland, where he sold) state lands totaling 19,255.21 for’ $273, 886.50. ‘The average price per acre wis } $14.22. ‘The highest price, $76,an ‘acre, Pe} was paid for an 80-acre tract near «a guard Pet is in the {* Met rilataregea vouth epetesucsic “Howls of Australia, in which’ the eggs are hatched ‘by the decomposing vege- itation, are sometimes nfteen. feet high and one hundred and fifty feet in. cir- Our féuntain is now ness, Good sodas and eee Tripeny Drug Co. ~ Second Anniversary Sale Saturday, Jan. 24th E*, corsa MO NYA HATH Pe Aluminum _ Ware © Preserving Kettles, Stew Pans, Double Rice Boilers Pure Aluminpm, Your Croice — BOctach ii i; Jan. Scorrs ‘EMULSION ‘The caclusive igre iicsroft ‘taed te} ae eae Ripcesiee pede. in Norway and Suits and Overcoats 10% ad 2O ‘lines at this store means strictly new and this scison’s’ models! Values beyond duplication at wholesale today. i 8 guarantee of purity.end palatabiuicy ‘unsurpassed. ye at aan ¢ Off FUR-CAPS * WINTER IN-BAND CALS ; STYLISH DRESS CAPS Only One Piece to a Customer LAUNDRY SOAPS Bars P. & G. \ Laundry Soap for ... Bars Swift’s Pride Soap for... Bars Swift's Naptha Soap. for... Bars Swift's ‘Wool Soap for.. Not Ov er 50¢ Worth to a Customer Come Early if ‘You Want Some Real BARGAINS Open at 8 A. M. : a a Learner Says: — “What More Timely for Thrift Week” HAT could be more to the point than this great Money-Savy- ing opportunity on Casper’s Best Clothes? ‘BROKEN LINES OF MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S AND YOUNGER YOUNG MEN’S )' OFF * Bes! es the most representative etcenther: Vests, ee Reduced WOOL GLOVES : * Blanket Lined Pants, regular $7.00 a i $85 Young Men’s Qvercoats. . $45 Young Men’s Overcouts. $55 Young Men's Overcoats. Men’s Leather Sleev. : Outdoor Vests. ¢ 157°" SHOWING ORTHY ANTED BARABLES

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