Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 2

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aaa PAGE TWO e Casper Daily Cribune = < Bee: A, is J the clidtomers of, 9 the fact that Viekans Beginning wi ars of. : ¥ smiall retail drug store; the ube of Vick’ theafméntt to £ has grown—year byifear—state, ty state and 'webt. can jbp. —until now more than 17 million jars gists in t ening except'Sunday at SESE SE 122 Sa i AR Ce Casper Daily Ceibutie “conbty, Wo,” Publi~| judgment as to whuther theip ftontiers| oO} Exchange Building - | we are not at war with Jugo:Slaviaf|f ii cS < oe in spite of —») fe pitt meet: To play on the circtrme j * exe *) are (ised Sones ghia in sy i ~ - The President has no power to give. . $ i % * * t TeLEPHONE - 18} < 9 $$ stance that Jugo-Slavia was a part off ne uo at Caspe. (Wyoming) Postot- | i os second class matter, Nov. 22, 1916| Austria-Hungary would be t& quibble. ‘| X Aiko v $ 1ATED PRESS) There is a new status. To us Italy and 2e THE A : f ATRL oes . P : 141 East ? y Stites dildia FEB URED FARES! cid: abe Didi nantes. ate’ cADMRE Ge uated bse usy alec 9000000 ‘alana one To Prevent Flu wes Coyne-Saller srg ne P Sapir HP at equally friendly. The President’ may] ‘size in the Unifed States ang cvery- Hy slgaat ie pet ees cae . 100F Bldg. mys ee ie ? ou - : , ' . he railroads with, divis! ints an Ost -Advertishhy Maeese” | ot compel either to submit to his adju-| Pay 1s prosperons Secprding to the |) punding operations now’ uadérway —— i Associate" 2%4r , compilers of It, 1. Poik & Co's. 1920- | furnish employment to a gteat many | Fli#Germ# Are Breathed In: In- Advertising: “Aer: 2menvatives 1921 directory ‘of Casper and Natrona | men. . Air Passages Make ae | dication, i? ‘ 7 7 ee Devid J. Ray i, 361 Fitth Ave., The dispatch says that melther Solus] county copies of which were delive Four. oxcelient schools are located Ideal Breeding Grounds for | Kid Gloves Ladies’ Short Silk fr ow York City. { ‘ .| to the subscribers today; The book | here one of which is a high school ‘Tsuen, King & Pruddep, pion OF Bey Adr lane con tree paee 25 Cora eontiing MRipages, and pecdrdirig. to’ | withsall modern ’acenmmbancne irre These Germs. B BVA 8 GRIFFITH... ibe Ss) tiie |. [patible With thé American aftitude. This] the introduction there are by actual ( has good office buildings, first class ——— ra ype one knows Adler Gloves Copies of the Daily Tribune! ate ‘on ne count 7,700 names in the book ex- | hotels, five banks with deposits ag- EEP ’ PASSAGES OPEN | oves. fie intitho| New “Zork and Chicag@tot- | 20 untoun@pl: stateneky | Thpre: My se Toe whe names be time and, | erceaithay sioGueode up pity, beailee ane We have them in the We carry the well known eh i vs Sa Sects no American: attitude. The) President) ‘corporations ‘and. the ‘removal .and — two well equipped light plants, paved |yeig g Egttle Wiel’e ‘VapoRaW in a . bl It = Holeproof Silk Gloves, |SUBSCRIPTION RATES death’ entries.; ‘Using a multiple of | streets and & good riunictpal water | in he! anid washable welt seam. ; * By Carrier may Bod 10 partleulAk: Bp inlons, (Purdy ARE RU EE EN EDRE OF Gerpowhal- | plant: ; Become Nisby. Morning: and In- Ivory, Pearl, White and The finger tips are guar- Sie aineths.. ; |they are priate ones, not the nation’s.| jotted ta ‘eaeh ‘name entered, gives | “The postoffice has jumped from | hale Vapors —Also Apply AM esha Tan, Italian Kid in Tan, anteed to ‘wéa¥ longer ‘Three. Mo’ Not satisfied with threatening both| Casper a population of 15.400 adults | fourth to second class in. less than | joy DOVeoee, Being. Exposed. to Black and White than the rest. of the’ glove. Qne Mont —no children under 16 being liste? | two years. Hotels and rooming | /¥ ee < Every pair fresh, rfew and” oa 4 Vea A |Ttaly and) Jugo-Slavia if they disre-| py directory compilers. houses are -overtaxed with business, | Crowds. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Sarterk pebiagpaces pene raps Gne Year .. ° + $6.00, i: et \ “The 191 918 direct yiof Casper Several office buildings and apart. , H 53 ~ Six Months . SS abt pda tlhe’ ite ed hh caprtasiais ei rithed bee the one | ment houses are under construction \ Flu This Year Is Milder. rete HOSE . low price. considering to- TNO Aubscription by mail acdepreatoe|POted to say that if there is a settle-| Intion was estimated at 8474, so that | with all space taken in advance, of | While we know very little more about Ladies’ Silk Hose; mock 4.4. market. jess period than three months. ment disagreeable to the President the} during the last two years the increase | completion. the flu now than we did:last year—the seam and full fashion. ty feat All subscriptions must be paid in ad- has been more than 100 per cent. | “Over 1,000 automobiles, mostly of |serm itself has never been positively Black, White, Gray and We have receive our Insure ‘delivers: after Sutant tee pot | sovernment the United States will] Gon you" beat it?” the compiler asks, | the better class are owned by the |identified—still) most authorities agree Lcd: ? first shipment. comes one month in arrears. find it impossible to concern itself with] The introduction to the directory | people of Casper. |that the flu germs are breathed in. If Cordovan. 5 . Gh Black and! ‘Dark Mammbas of AWGlé Harenw 60:Olccntetiaant ai sdys further concerning Gasper: | “Alt indications point toward'a much |the system is in good shape and. the Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hose; solors a ember of Au He areas of Circulations) European af: Here ‘again is the ‘Casper has a pay foll of approxi- | larger city.” : |membrane or lining of the air passages Black and White Mercer- Gray, Master. implication that the President is the \is in healthy condition—these germs are Member of the Associated ized. Lisle. Price $1.50, $2 and $2:50 gn re re te | thrown off. The Associated Press ts exclusively | government of the United States, where fF Le Joes it, the capital “letters being used entitled to the use for republication of j CHA TTER AND © indicate how the clerk's, staccato! ,4 800d plan is to melt a little Vick’s : all news credited in this paper and also;as he is but one-third of it. 4 4 5 stiire the |VapoRub in a spoon night and morn- pik) d ar the local news published: herein. | var aon Aten he areree. monotone ling, and inhale the vapors, also apply adates 1 naerwe NOTICE Mg abl eee i aia aie eae GOSSIP FROM inraydgeieetcath iad ene aeccanabeiarator? j% ttle: up. the nostrils, several ‘times a i m » de Chine Gowns, Vests, Teddy Bears, also Do not give your. subser!ption for|sue air indefensible course? 1 ‘s Tay »_|day; especially just before being ex- silk, Crepe de Chine 1S, 8, J io . } incommi#ttecofthewholethefollowingbil = 7 Gy Cornea, Relialtae ee OF MY” MOM AS ‘ingnoumendmenttheretothebitiwiltbere | Posed to crowds, Jersey Silk Vests C promises. to. —_—o—_——_ W HI 2 iN beingnoamendmenttheretothebillwillbere give you a premium or a chance in any : TO . CONSTRUCT RIDGE—there-| Treat All Colds Promptly. Sort of contest, or pay any money to} Whom you think, say about Xerkes © CONSTRUCT A BRIDGE—there-) svove all, keép free’ from colds, as angers, upiess they can show niete SO = portedtothesenatchasundereonsideration, | 5; ids irritate the lining of the air pas- sages and make them real breeding =e ay.” aap }srounds for germs. Prompt use of queationisshallthebilibeengrossedand |Vick’s' “VapoRtub Jalas’ in prevantenge imethirdreadingofthebill INSTRUCT A BRIDGE—the |colds. For head colds, sore throat or Nt: hoarseness, rub Vick’s well’ over’ the: throat and chest and: cover with a warm ter from The Caspér Daily Tripune,|and Louis XIV, you r Saried By fe Circulation Manager, au- f att f (Rv United Press.) horizin: em to solicit sub: it is that westward the course of em- . sae ee, and collect money for same. hp dcleiaert: TON, Feb. 24.—Vice-1 ——— | pire takes it way. + |ident? Marshall ¢ ther tired GEC oe Ee SETS of the interminable® chi ' late that leaders nowhere. — | Putting the treaty in cold storage: is aulize how true thefollowingbill—TO CONSTRUCT A BRIDGE—therebeingnoamendmentthe questionisshallthebillpassallthoseinfavor ut off sayayeopposednothéayeshayveitthebillis so, oftem the senate will s area 4 a so fontha mith c - se|2t a Langent, get completely a |flannel cloth. For deep chest colds, CLEAN YOUR SIDEWALKS | perfectly safe; it isn’t one of those ‘ts order of business and spénd hours A " severe sore throat or bronchitis, hot things that get strenger with age just talking, like 4 crowd of village wi (Eis wernatis. rteene butted Waa! act: wet towels should first be applied ‘to the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades, to.open the.pores.. Then Vick's. should. be rubbed in over the parts until the ‘skin is red—spread on thickly and covered with’ twor thi¢k- if nttaiee, neeee ot pe flannel A age ie she “I suppose they'd hive me out on| Clothing loose around’ the neck, so |the curbstone if if were not that it's|V®P0"S, released: by the body, heat, may cold weather,” he said. . be tipely :ingared He found that Senator Reed and nine|, These vapors, inhaled with each au ever stop to think how much } ae structed to house 96. senators, But for all that when Carter Glass was sworn the other day ‘as a’ senator ‘from irginia, there was no office ‘for him rter's Virginia temper expressed it- iE { + | trode: storé. Whis sort of thing’ it easier st would be to trudge thru this} Mr. Wilson's idea of a come-back i8}thht leu) Marshall té say recently that snow to your work or home at night! 4 bodmerang. he is “fed: up’ orf the[senate. * The other day, after one of 'thasé ora-| torical excursions into realms far afield ling the snow from For some time the world has known} from the business of) the HOME sen- ator who? wanted “to! get back asked Marshall’ what the ‘ord of business you, yours. It would save a lot of/ stone anil that 13 in bis lucky number | v f if your neighbor would work up a lit- aM Ue appetite shov the walks bordering his- premises—and| that turquoise is Mr. Wilson's birth- cussing, heaving, breathing, ete. and} and now the interesting information. is}. “Ol” replied’ «Marshall, ° stifling other Democratic senators have trom | breath, carry the medication directly to 7 eaara : % = " yawn, “the-goed-of the world, 1 cuess.”” |threet6 four office spaces, while few of | the) lungs and afr passages. At the ; is Pen you could get down to the office with-) current that his favorite flower is the| - on thenithaye fewer thie tworrodniat game time Vick’s is ubsorbed thru'and|#, * 3 r ay out ‘wet-*featt tia’ aour disposition, |forgetmenot. | Marshall ign’t a candidute for any-| Senator Hitchcock finally came to the| Use of External Treatment’ for’ Colds F A > % , oy iy i t | thing, sO 4ay6$stories about. him won't rescue by giving Gluss temporary quar-| Stimulates the skin, thus aiding to re- f] VANI« e ia V1UF2 ( eS ms to be lax over cléan-| Sette raise the suspicion that he has a press ters in the minority leader's suite in the | Neve the congestion within: , c , 7} ing its sidewalks following. a snow, many But is it possible that, after all, 13/agent, , The ‘vice-pkesidént has ber me E Increasing, ' 4 i * i f so adept: at’ reéling! off ‘the patt — Vick’s VapoRub is the discovery of a : < aa of residents’ prefering to let Old Sol|'is a hoodoo? So Pid $ : dent ta the pi eee days when [he sehate is devotio tlecof, jts energy. to pa can shove a bill thru eof a hill i North Carolina druggist who found how to combine in salve form, the standard time-tested -remedies, .Camphor—Men-, thol—Eucalyptus—Thyme, ete—so that When -the salve is. applied to. the body. heat; these ‘ingredients are- liberated’ in the form of va} cost. rs. $6.75 for 96] Vick’s is Partouetly recommended 120 CENTS FOR YOUR: DOLLAR | We must close ou€_onr, entire. stock | of groceries in less thah @ week's time. , In order to do this, we are offering ly used for| safe for democracy was a mere baga‘|about notiiiig Mat . r . i Somebody” suggested. to him shit he | YU 20 ner cent dixepant on’ all: open | would, sifves himsélt ac lot of work yy eT ag abil the chances. of being run down by ‘an| making this country safe for the Demo- | getting at-talking mache rocominnade | Pete FI wheats Hast mirtompbile: sd sae of the necessary phrages, and UNS) hounds, 2% for children’s croup or colds,"sincé it is 3 it ifmiotioh: at the “prof®r moment. |." No" dotiveries. ihe externally. applied, and"thtfefore can ‘be et oes right thru the whol» ceré- ’ a 4 , % used freely: and> often without tht } Attention, Ola Milds—Confidentially, | 1 without drawing a breath, and ea (ut ect lo) slightest harmful effects. 2 dollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is your regardless of the fact that the senate In Mexico grows an odd plant the The best evidence of the value of last hope for a sweet breath, rosy clerk is required to make certain “re-| odor of whi 'S people to-lose their | Vick's is the steadily increasing number cheeks, sparkling eyes. Don’t give up sponses” at certain places Way and makes their-sense of direction | of’ people who have been converted without trying it. Smith-Turrer- The following gives_an. idea how he nil until the smell si f se ———— do the job while the pedestrian makes | the best of it. It's the truth that the Mr. Wilson's job of making the world} in streets are mofe gen walking and here the footman takes | tellé to the man's sized job coming of | Tho not generally known, because it has never been enforced, there is a city ordinance in Casper regulating the cléaning of snow from sidewalks and it is intimated that the present city coun: d.} an your sidewalks and make it a Tomorrow we will- place at the dis-. - posal of the public every suit in the ‘house, with the exception of blue serges, at greatly reduced. prices— prices such that we cannot hope to offer except as a special selling-event for this one day only. a mo $88.85 oe SAC at $58.00 cilis “goirg to ask that it be enf : y | bit ecusier for your neighbor—he will peaise you and you will praise him. “ ——o. USURPATION f sy be What right has a President, except | authorized so to do by Congress, or} extenl as a necessary corollary of a What One Neighbor Told Another “Have you heard the good news?” Dr. Price's Baking Powder is. now produced with pure phosphate and thé. price has been reduced. nearly one-half. When the grocer told me, I just threw away that alum mixture L.have been using because it was cheap, and. ordered a can of national policy duly recognized by Con- gress, (o forward such a dispatch as has been transmitted to London, Paris mad Rome touching the bouridary: dis nate between Italy and the new nation as Jugo-Slavia. eDhe dispute is one that may mean ngace or war. As such, Congress, as nt to author tke only power compe ig® war, must be consulted in advance of definitive action. Any other course a plain dis- | is usurp tio and ‘involy regard of u plain provision of the Con- | stitution | With respect to initiating negotiations | fof the formation of a league of peace ident acted within his rights. has often declared *ts approval suc of peace idea. In 1916 it} | usthorized the President, when tho war { was over, to enter u conference which ing the matter. ~But there hus been no authorization | to‘trace boundaries between friendly nu tious. Woe are not at wur with Ital: SEE BEN ac Representing the ul- timate in’ one single line of endeavor. A name famous for 60 years is a guaratites ‘of quality. | ; NEW PRICES 25c for 12. oz. ; 15c for 6 oz. FULL WEIGHT CANS. The Price is Right Serving the oS St es f. EITH LUMBER CO. Not Cheapened With Alum--Leaves No Bitter Taste—Always Wholesome For FOrmpt Deliveries we. O 109 wis’ ST. ‘ 7 rN aes 4 f n PHONE 74 W ang: we

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