Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 9

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2 shal Wants a “moonshiner’? n.| posh in court to answer a charge he Hello, Bil. ‘The juage'wanta to see you at 9 o'clock tomorrow.” |. An@ Bir usually shows up. a am * i 3 ‘Phere is plenty of moonahining going Ps ie F on now in the hills of Rastern Ken- tteky, according to government reports. 5.) anew, and now’ constitutional aridness . F ‘ as has boosted tle-movement along. But 5 ’ OS GO food at aay makers are amateurs, ‘who not. 0) are easily caught but who produce a. brand of drink that is LVES, AS OTHERS SEE US—Ves, it’s ik front aud baer views Pi Galan the xame girl and ti ¢ same dress, lesign on one pleture. This is dons American Legion News Notes State'and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the po 1 Rempel tons ated i Kalted by M.-P, WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming by double exposing on one ee ! entbred. into- an agreement’ with the Louisiana.,.News Bureau, for a. period of not less than one month, and that this bureau was to conduct a nation- wide. publicity campaign, to counteract ‘false. reports, 1 A committee to include Elmer Burgess, yice-commander of the American Legion {of Oll Men, was appointéd by the put» licity’ committee, to act in an advisory ‘capacity, and to censor stories circulat- &) be mighty pow'ful,”” brews have advanced, ng elise. A gallon” that ig TS cents: to $1.50, now $12 to $15. Menzies said an averaxe run" of a “still! ‘ia from 9 to 12 gallons, and thers: ‘i 5 i i is usually About a gallon for each per. i : Bate son at a “stilt party.’ They drink all’ dent h they cai fresh ¢rom the “worm’ and no false stories might be circulated, sean a cna RTE petigel gassed eyMiatment contracts, thon ' Sn fai fe . mat comman-|!are el to'membership. Pom cheesy tts teat gwey Ait cack JevAl liiewiok ths Amibrican Lenions, tobay ta: |° "Tho: above! applies to reauiar’ mot. Seopa ns ay ot Pstied the following statement with ro-|bership inthe» American Legion nd Pale Ma gard 10 women eligible ‘to membership! should not be confused with the Wo-| Motor Sovauovecreney, aval, mnetnners. Ot Tareie Arneriens Teale: 2 imen's Auxiliary of the America 1o,{ Motor Supply Trains 413, 414, 417, 418, FIRST ACTOR-OF PLAYS “AM women nurseswho served in| gion, which was provided for in the| 0% 419 and around New York are ask- q ‘ Ya the nursing cotps of the. United States|constitution adopted at thn) Minneapo.| et to communicate with G. I. Hacken- DIES. AT AG army or navy. are eligible to member-| lis convention and which makes pravis.|UeT#e™- 2109 Avenue J, Brooklyn, N. i ; ship in the Ameriéan Legion. ‘The! ion for membership: therein as follows:| >* American Red Cross tefore and during! -*'‘Membership in the ‘auxiliary shall| 7=> — the war recruited thousands of trained / be limited to the mothers, wives, daugh-} nurses, most of whom were Jater enlist-| ters and sisters of the members of the OVER = EATI NG. 2 in the nursing corps of the army or) American Legion, and to the mothers, 4 ~ navy, upén ‘request mhde to the Ii] wives, daughters and sister of ali men| M &s the root of nearly all digestive evils, If your digestion is wesk or out of kilter, better eat iess and use Cross nursing. service,” - There were,/and women who were in the) mittory Ri-MOIDS however, many who went abroad under! or naval service of the United States the direction and in the pay of ube! hetween April 6, 1917, and November the mew aid to better digestion. Pleasant to teke—effective, Let American Red Cross, who are not cliz! 41, 1918) and died in line of auty or! moids help straighten out your Every member of Motor Seryice Post N.Y. is. gasoline- ROCHESTER, England (By Matl).— John Hoodley; assistant yerger of Rochester Cathedral, who was the original of the character, ‘Stony Dur. dies” in Dickens’ “The Mystery of Ed- win Drood,” is dead, aged 83, John Hoodley has a fund. of good stories about Dickens and his visits to. Gads Hill, It was to him that.Dickens } Soy aparegesh 3 - } confided his wish to be buried beneath 3 ‘ i size t Lumber} tne wall- dividing the old graveyard t ; t , has, perhaps, | trom r Castle grounds, ,- ble to membership. after diacharge ‘and ‘prior to November} “AN female members of the navy ard|-11, 1920.""" y } marine corps whd: were regularly «n-} setae ied - listed upon’ the same terms as ‘the - LEGION-IN NEW ‘CAPACITY. men in those bratiches cf the service} Plans’ for the proper and correct publicity” for the Louisiana off fields; are eligible to, membershi in ths Le- gion. hate were submitted to the American Legion} ) ¥Civitians who were simply civilian at-) of Ol! Men, known as the “Petroieum| pitt iva Post,” at\ a recant, meeting: reported that it had “| ruarried to Georg IV. fealty} Ween’ wnderatood that sh this winterand be prepared tor the future, ‘will be much higher next fall and winter. CUNNINGHA M WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” Wartime prohibition got {t started ; : 2 : She an innovation in fashion k \PEP WILL LIVE, MADISON, Wis., Feb, $7;—cUnit Press.)—That niorrow, is the opinion of Prof, Glicksman of the Of the “Onur lan Was one and jarg the only nglish departine iversity of Wisconsin, mental sloveliness, Prof. Gticksman then referred to ¢ word “mol Ago hd denounced in the Spectat hy Addison, Tt is an abbreviation of the wor NEW JERSEY HTS POLITICS e counting on the support tant Goldingay s of the Legion, who have issued a sta ment that no man is big enough ing politics Into The Amerlean an.** Another claim to ving the you est man in vice during Which will be ‘d to beat has be hy the Harold H. Blair Post, No. 14, iHanover, Pa, This post boasts hav: Zinneman, who, at tne time of. his listment on May years and seven months old. served most fed by the news bureau in order that \ an vithout No. 2 Hostess Sugar pens, Per can ~_ Per can ~ er Per can -.-..-- i 4 Saracen Whole No. 2% Hostess. Sweet Potatoes, per can... No. 2 Brown Beauty Beans, per cans. No. 2 No-Vary Li Beons, per can._-------.+ No, 3 Frank 5 3olled Cabbage, per can...- 6-0z;, Del Monte Beans, per can... 2 Del Monte Baked Tall Red Cross. Milk, Tall Hebe Mil Per case --. ~« Tall Smilax Per case ---- Golden. Cup Coffee, Fer lb. --.-----. Delitious Coffee, Per Ib. --. Ajax Coffee, Per Ih, --.------- Barrington Hall C Per jb. ------------ S-Ib, can. Delicious Navy Beans, Per Ib, Lima Beans; Per Ib, Rrooms-.. 3 Ls. Brookfield “Bitter for --.-.-- Lbs: White (Cornmeal! for..---- Dutch, Cleanser, Per can ---- above. G to all parts of the city. | TEACHER SAYS, IN OUR SLAN Allegations that certain political ean- the w: n filed as one of its members Private Oscar , 1917, was fourteen Zinneman of his time at the front No. 2% Smilax Tomatoes, 28 Per can 20C G eb the? slang and idioms of today will be correct: English to- | uM uagé is made up of what slang, idiom, colloquialism | ; he said, and warned that deplorable feature about slang was its tendency to produce he "as slang of 200 years or. | of ate. to Le ng: ot ‘ing en- *22c N No. tra Sifted 26e Peas, per-can- --—= oe Ni Smilax Cor 22e Aapieniguns per ean----. OO ver case.....-- BAeOO 10.5570"... 60e word ‘snappy. slang m gurity man, “piel, thra its own strength" 1 —_ Byron inwited fl In the Island of 1 ure considered a Tribune Want bring results. =, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetabie compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the that calomel tices but have no bai effects. No pains, no gyri , HO injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr, 1 Oli when you 24 “logy” and “heavy.” Note how chey clear clouded brain and serk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. WHERE IS THE Popular Grocery and Meat Market ‘On the Corner of Mahan and Poplar Streets Phone 1250 The Store and Market that reduces the high cost of living and splits the profit with the working man. These prices quoted are found at this store exactly as advertised. given away for all cash tickets. Premiums 6%-1b, Carton Gem Sodas 31 a = i Te’ Gi rea: te eae 22¢ Fresh, Eggs, Per dozen --- Macaroni, Spag! Noodles, per plex. APPLES ‘tons, Yellow 4 Per box Grime’s Golde: Oranges, . and 65 Bananas, Per Ib. Lemons, Per dozen Matches, Per pkg. Cabbage Per Ib. Onions, 1 Per Ib “Ze Carrots, 5) pnt) Pe Sea BE LA ae 2 No, 10 Blue. Karo Syrup ..- No. 5 Blue Karo 50. Syrup - % Gal, John’s % Gal. Uncle John's § 1 Gal, $2.50 John's Syrup ---~----- 1 Gal, Bilss $1 80 ByTD Ae oer esene o % Gal, Bliss, 95 Syrup. -.----.--.--------- ic % Gal. Bliss Syrup Bulk P Sutter, Parith, ...-.--: No, 2 Smilax Apple 23ec Butter, per can-~..----~-- No, 2% Smilax Apple 38e Butter, per can..-~-.------ 4.16, Sacks Ran Cake: Flour Swift's Premium 36c Hams, per Ib.--..---.---~ Swift's Premium Bacon, per Ib. Small Sweet. t Sic tee ae Per doven Large Dill Pickles, Per dozen We have a complete line of Groceries and Meats which are priced on the same basis as those quoted Call and convince yourself. Deliveries made But to gain recog- st be free from vul- and cheapness,” sald Glicks- _“Vhe term ‘How do you get that Way?’ is condemned because it is meaningless but the term ‘he has pull’ approved as it is the opposite of 2 word that has forged ahead for n Tex ass af cl t a NOONE NOONE NO owe - we aw Ne = se ne Ne ed

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