Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 5

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PAGE 'f CHANGE ~ lENGINE USED tn poupen' see @ short business visit BY HUNS FOR <—-—_—_ BOOTLEGGING|YOUNG MAN WANTED Young man, 18 years old with com- mon school education whe is looking BERLIN.—(By mail.)—Dry America is} for an opportunity to get comnected not the only place where they find new} with one of the fastest growing cor- devices for whiskey smuggling every|porations in the United Btates, Prefer Market Generally ‘ule Sexy with No} Sensations to Cause Material ay.’ boy who wants to learn ‘the retail mer- Fi 4 - Customs inspectors on the easterj} chandise business from bottom up. Must ‘luctuation border found. a cold locomotive dead-| be willing to. devote his entire time to _ heading behind the regular engine on| his “work.. Ambitfon—Honesty—inter- Fee dats Q . Ps nips * ri z ally }*@ eastbound freight train, They 'be-| esfwill spell suceess.. Reasonable salary $60,000 Club House Projected by} ; ; ; mich Mr mond, the station) A steady market with prices genetally {rhe suspicious and. on examining the| while learning, unlimited when quall- “the ig Ne on sale “ , 5 i . . ¥ arta was m aboard. | unchanged from quotations of the past Veeinete g Me » Wheatland Service Men: to ; aXe a $ aa ° Boep's Giscon.| few devs was in evidence today with {PoUer found this filled to. the brim with| tied. , 88 spirits. If you’ aré' not looking for a future > The ay is to. start Ay + 2 in the hey wae that “Dr./ the stronger movement, if any, on the [m4 ; o Gor thee 1 dove Ne Be Used by Members : ‘ ‘ : Beene ee ceaae moment: any, (on tee @ inspectors coy."iseated the novel|do not apply. ‘ie! f th seh be & Beltig | included el St Aon Cis. . paearngyes god Ba #9 time in going | gains but renewed hope in the final en- |" *T Of the Smugglers, For Apparent oat 155-W. Ask for the aid of Doc One end of a|'actment of the of! leasing measure was » Millerman (Special to The Tribune.> n ‘wan awalt The sale is. suid to be of more than] WHEATLAND, Wya, Jan. 28.—The|s n r passenger car was Rerioten into anja strengthening factor in all trading. usual importance hecause clotiing |pdst of the American Legion here has o 4 emergency maternity Ward and there]; Salt Creek Producers was one of the Prices ‘are constantly vancing, and}completed plans for the erecticr: of hj supper they went an’ Gu b I little Misa Gurtz came into ‘the world. | few curb issues to show a@ gain, advaye- the opinion of the ref the |360,000 two-story club house building to| missed a syrprise such as The baby, who probably will be|ing to sales at $50 and better, while Barnétt store here the saje makes some |be used by thé members of the Legicn:}(o @ mane—there were varried fi named Diamond, after the station near | Midwest Refining was steady at $166. pe ly the prices nearly the ripest The plans: cell: for an’ office, library,|train to the ambulance his Which she was, Lern,-and her proua| Evidence of offerings from the new Feading-room and cafeteria on the first | fine maby daughter who had deen mother ane progresuing satisfactorily. |issue of Western States was shown in rhe Denyér store of the Barpett com-| oor. ‘On ‘the secand floor there is to/to her on the train a few hours “?he next time T pass .@ decline in the bid price to 75 centa pany is cooperating with the Casper}ne a large auditorium equipped with | viowsls Some time elapsed after t without invéstigAting,” said’ Gurtz, but no sales were made locally at that ‘establishment in conducting the eule. dressing room and: possibly a stage. In arrival at St, John's hospital: before] don’t pass it’ without investigating—-| figure. B. T, Williams and Consolidat- An extra foree of salesnien and sailors this room the Legion post will be able|Gurts could ,be Iccated and the ‘good | thates all.” ed Royalty were in &eod demand around has been secured in anticifation of the} atso to give dances. news communicated to him. The chill) “Mrs. Gurta had been -visiting tho} $1.78 and $1.42, respectively, the decline he den a MEN big rush expected. Howling alleys, billiard rooms, a gym; | is the thirteenth born to him and Mrs.| family homestead. near Diamond when | of the past week being attributed to Stress pkey tarsal? Seats Jey ow Peatettios ‘ ; q 4 -Jnashun equipped: with showers is to|Gurtz. the necessity for her hastening to the | profit-taking and not to any lack of Opposite Hatrance te take’up the basement place. A swim-} Old Doe Stork alighted cn the \train|city manifested itself. confidence in these securities. ming }00l may possibly be built in. the | neers | Practically all other issues’ were un- rear ofthe building which would take 4 changed but the volumu of trading were up @ space of 40 by 50 feet. NEW POWER PLANT Nh reported larger than the first of the A ‘third floor: may powsihly be con- week aid brokers predict an upward structed to gontain sleeping rooms but| I trena. ‘Will not be Ault ‘at present. | SOR rarimeanarl The Sptire building ix to occupy a | 0. M. Norland his’ ret to his po- Space of £0: by 100 00 feet sition with the Golden Tula store after ; a short: absence becatis: qf a cold. LAN DER, Wyo, Jan. 28—The Sinks HERE OW esi 4) : ; [Phe Sow. who alt hot -sée the Lyric ULINE | OERICK NT Canyon Bower company, which will. sup. we | . theatre program last night missed prob: ply Pedra with slectriclle: generated THE C APITOL . by water-pewer /at the famous “sinks” ably the most realistic war pictures the Little Popo Agi expects CHEYENNE, Wa J a¥et snapped by a. motion’ picture cam- IANS THEATER THA re! Teas its, plant in receration next . ag Shires R. L. Esmay will return to his home MEN ONLY! } ie It was ‘in the picture play, “The ‘Thuraday. \ ‘The: company ale, expats oming sreerr Sg hold » hiya LIFE’ S Uiiknown Love,” that exerpts of the to supply electricity to the town of Hud-| United; Staion: "John B. Ken. : real thing over there were interspersed. json, ‘the coal mines near there and to| drick and x ‘ oe ‘ with ihe rather different plot | whic MONTHLY INCOME POLICY will keep the Home Fires burning runs thri this story. “The photo play fan who, Was not thrilléd by these war| Pauline _ Kredorie: Views had something the matter with his inner anatomy. ~ A giveand-take westerner, featuring oil concerns pet ion Mako near Lander, whose Goldwyn, picture, “The* Pakver will be shown at Ahe Iris t} a * GERMANY MAY ALLOV Miy ALLOW TS Neal /Hart.and « typical Harold Lloyd 3 present. ‘ morrow,, believes“ that, all, great art in bigeye state, it is Lwwringeoed whatever inedimin is the result: ot pains: Jazz comedy ‘filled up the major portion | #uting attention to detail. ota 2 after you're gone. of the program, A weekly added to the ate 7 Sing penis that count,”| BERLIN.—(By mail .)-<A movement is x 8 bn. she said... “In acting, the,scarcelyob-|in progress in Germany to provide for M Today, the Lyric will have a famotig | *ofVed detidis of eVory day life, the un-| the -participation of employes in the C. R. cGREW World picture featuring the youthful | conscious gesture, perhaps nervéus | profits of the large industrial concerris tine of 85 D cent of electrical- star, Madge Evans, in “Hbme Wanted,” | *¥ifch. of the ‘eyelid, often ddmarks the} by purchase of stock, afm. Your choice should | General Agent Comedy galore and a weekly news ‘xohuine actress the mere perform:| Krupp’s. works have ‘under examina- be W ‘Threaded Rubber Storage vier Ba ‘fill up the -program for today.| 27) ANd this holds true of all art. The \tion, a scheme of this nature and a/ Battery, Autho Servinn Stati Phone 153 st iad the advance critics mpréssionist painter, using a broad |\erge number of other industrial. con-} Auto Electric’ Co., 411 Kast First phe oi ny it as follows: rush st¥oke must pave the deftness to|¢erns ‘have entered into negotiations| Casper, Wyo.” 5 968-3. 1-24-5t He was crusty! . iggest minuténess, or else his art in| with employes in regard to profit-shar- He was crabbed! fragmentary. — * 1 iy * #But is there any rule you follow in man sentiment inthe world! , »|*he. portrayal of minute details on the |* And when Magge and her pal; Spot: | ®sreen?” asked the Interviewer, ty, found that old Major Amesworth nT Pe 2 ROUREIOM DEDTODK, wouldn't melt’ and treat them nice, they |'Y, 284 firmly, “Mach character has his left him inghis invalid chair out ‘in the |?" her own peculiar way of expressing rain: while they did things to the jam |*mollons, And a screen or a stage ar- bss’ hla pate) tist's interpretation depends aipon ‘his PARIS IS SHY | He didn’t seem to have a single hu, This Medicine Recommended by a Doctor ‘When @ doctor uses a medicine him- self besides prescribing it to his patients, he must know’that it has merit. ‘This is what Dr, J. H. Wagner, a prom- inent ician of Skate, Kentucky, has to saya wo Dr. Hartman's well-known # “I haye used PE- RU-NA Hear, catarrh and have given it to others for catarrh, bloating FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. acter he is” portraying. Besides, how| D&. gs: ot Olive much detail’ to use and how much to ba) it'is a further test of ability. Att tn SS SUPERS ES EMA NUON almost instantaneous ‘Thee bikie “ Richeli No. 10 Queen Olives. cbt tke aS s, dae aa :! The t! after eating and other ailments. It has ; Y ic i POLICE FORCE | vier’ voor emocicna, the proven) S204, ables are-the result of Dr: Proved. success’ in ‘ll cases with old Reto aplipea oilves FALL Jone, detenuination oun, en a 1 . se > is ta one of selection; and liverand bowel equplaints with calomel Sy pdes! seas PERU. INA. leis the peat oF ail ‘ swe can’ go beyond. that, The= pleasant! Kittle tablets do TO KEEP ORDER the . 5 fer the ‘individual: artist hus ‘a world: of that , but: have pony Warner. cut of Richelieu 50e ¥ ‘ 5 the fulln: f his : aiwervatlon and expeniense to draye fad aftr cflecs They don't injure the wm merdiual cxperiedcecton the oe rdnce Bulk Queen Olives, per quart. | PARIS.~ABy pee is aes ‘rom. Se5, k teeth or calomel, * all “wick and suffering, recommends a ; ing from a new crisis, a crisis of police-! arr.’ Wl, Swarts has wccopted. a take rath ae and: ’ medicine Which he knows to be good. 4 een ee ear elie number ie rn position with the Kimball Drug com-| at the fereinn ey the. teeth? ee ‘ou may be sure % doctor would not en- danger his, professional reputation by endorsing PH-RU-NA unless satisfied be- pany. sometimes plays’havoc with the gums, Yond a doubt of its value. Whetier your trouble be a cough or a NEGLECTING THAT } ‘alate le ie isc. pees | aT i , a c rr ayo subtle catarrhal effection COLD OR ; COUGH? Hoven haere trom, coipation a z DR. J. H. WAGNER give PE-RU-NA Bitialn ibe ieee Olive Tablets when you feel v" and | improvement which you will see will sat- ypeople doubt whether itis safe to be in Paris. The city which is how more jammed during the day then ever be- fore, is more deserted over, night ‘than during an airplave bombardment/in war time. Pepole who bave to be out for their. business between midnight and 6 o'clock in the morning, can walk for miles with- out ‘meeting a single policeman, Casper Storage Co. Phone 97.» “heavy.” They “clear” {sty beyond:a doubt that PE-RU-NA, iswhat you need, and “perk up” the pirita 10cand25c, PE-RU-NA may be purchased anywhere in tablet or liquid form, PETER, Why, whep Dr. King’s New Policemen are very bard to reeruit in | France. In Paris, owing to! the war, Discoyery so promptly the efféctives of the police force. y checks it bs diminished and it his not been possil to replace those who did not return. Mt ra a ther, whild before the war, four or five bg natural you don’t want to be cal hundred new policemen were sufficient pe ey abnyengs er gers bs ; Bry yeu there are needed today 2,- ‘ek adi elop wanicualé< Moh eben pat eS RT ou ee et such a proved success- covi edy as Dr, King’s New Dis- A Decisive Moment ee EEG in ¢ ’s. life is th hen he ap- 5 Pia be ery. ; @ iS inamans. life 1s that moment when he ap ‘| Today’s Anniversaries | mad ats, ati cre et Bete aE eta Eh Se egg o——— om | ery Tong, Tis quality dpa ; \ me ep res proaches the receiving teller’s window. an 1834—Icentucky: Common School society | it's seen, Penrose cana in ‘Pop : 4 . a ye : organigea at Frankfort. for more 1871—Paris capitulated to the Germans & bottle at all "arog: after a siegy. of 131 days. gists. = “alve it a trial. 1893—One hundred a he hes OS) ———— in the wreck ot @ fishing rice off e 2 + Constipated? 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