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RUMECEb eat TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920 PAGE THREE | consideration, $1, ete. | eration, $900. M1. Ha , et ux, to Geo Rert Terry to H. H. Moll, et ux, on| Foreclosure deed: Pat Royce, sheriff, on lots 70 and tl. iene } lots 162 to 165 including lots 173 and| to Ce on land in section 10, leration, $1, ete 7 ji including all in block 21, North! township range 79; consideration $1, € :. 00 orge B. Nelson r addition; consideration, $1, ete. | $3 Realty Company to Henry! Johnson to James W. Dewe 1, block 16 riington addl et 403! Wat-on alot on lots 69 and 70, block 36, ng, On lot 14, block 22, ion's ad- tien: consideration, $1 dition; consideration, $1, | dition; « ration, $1, Guy WH. Maps, et u 1. F. Jones & | nr to TA Co, lot 10, blowk 128; consideration, $1. Lloyd Building Company to George! Building ¢ Louis Polman to M. Margaret Cur- Yelson, on lot 3, block 138; $1,ete. » $1, ete. tin, on lots ‘96 Kenw add Ik, Nelson, et ux, to Reuben dd to John Christianson, tien; consideratio 1, et { Hill, on lots 1, 2 and t, block 9 sdditio: Orley Freel , son's addition; ideration $1, ation, $1, Kenwood addition: eon faee on eee Patent—United States to Daye and Coke Company to 7 | Knighten, on land in section 6, town- . on lot rs ship 40, range 77; Orville Cunningham, lition; consideration, $1, et ux, to Dave Knighten, on land in ete. tions 28, 32 and township 40,| Bingheimer Lumber Company" to WOMEN consk $1,500. urt MeGregor on lots 4 and 6, Stevick, et ux, to R. W. 1, Burlington’ Addition; consid WATCH AND WAIT et ux, On part of lot 1, block n, $1. RIG RED TAG SALE tion, $1. M. I. ¥ Pascoe, on lot” dition; consid- " ton to he given ut the home of Mrs, 1. H. Sawyer, 245 North Maple street, | Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. } This will be one of a series of ken- singtons to be given by dif nt mem-| é hers of the organization, | ; se | Informal Party | « Pleasant Affair > Rehekah Kensington ; | to Re Held ? ‘The Mesdames Royde and Hawks will Le the hostesses at a Rebekah ke Lt s, et ux, to George FR. Grove on lot enwood dition, section rani C. M. Bry i considera Mr. and Mrs. FE. R. Rreisch enter. tained at thelr home, 856 Natrona ave-| nue, last week-end in honor of Mrs. Cost of Future Highway Construc- L. Ley Wakefield, who is leaving soon| tion Can Be Cut Milligg. i for Los Angeles, Calif, Twelve guests! -an Be Cut Millions, enjoyed the informal evening in play Says Local Good Roads ing auction’ bridge and dancing. A 7 delicious TW On WAS rved by the! hostess at midnight, 2 8 By Yellowstone HOW CAN WE DO IT ? We pay more for wheat, more for labor,more oster Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Manbeck of Al 2 al tm, Mh te foe thee tome vesteniay:| Garin, puninned tr Warkhenreee be | for taxes- but Shredded Wheat sells at about 4 Be ne official mouth AAS 5 % rt Magoo for the hat months ae] TN, Artile. Is fly ustrated with the same old price —very little advance oz nin to bustnens onthe lant trip, MK watching the won account of the war. How can we do it? We can , and motorists w tehing the won- derful deliveries of old thful. It al |so gives a ve | _ s give ery comprehensive jded The honorable Patrick Sullivan re- statistics re rding the a nciAna oR turned yesterday from Denver, Colo.,|travel to the park. The 1 and Cheyenne, Wyo., where he has’ ten: y interesting ‘and it we eon attending to bu: 2, lable veme! wen attending to b ines able to cement that famous highw from Cheyenne to the park this ye: ui P I Algrogl it would result in’ simi Ifuve Meeting ing published in ey tending to business on the last trip, se 8 - doit because the volume of sales now reaches many millions of Biscuits per day. Considering | lis its real food value Shredded Wheat is the Mrs. Arthur Schulte entertained for | pec the iNustr: DAINTY HAT FOR YOUNGSTERS—0 1 cheapest food in the world today. Itis 100 per cent eh iat SIGs heck tencent arms [PICT wepilen fn tho United Staten, | att MeAIB hope oc EE oy whole wheat in a digestible form. Iwo Biscuits, with F hot milk, make a nourishing meal for afew cents. ing was spent | that cement plant for per. The state * ae will not be long in getting that high- N O 5s SSS — way paved. As most of our own citi. PE ha R PICK; GrunpensRaniéy Company: to. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Scott and family |2¢ns have never seen the wonders of ? * have left for. various points in the|the Yellowstone the following will, be WAGES BLAMED tet Loree ena ets Pic | er addition; considers east where Mrs. Scott will consult with|0f interest. The Motorist ns. They expect to be gone “To comprehend what we h e the highw: spot or &, F Corpor: . Grude, lots month. Mr. Scott is the freight |lowstone, we must begin with its CLEVELAND, © matli—Ame! 9 na Aronia orictatite agent atethe Ce Th. & Q offices, jing. Tho entire region is of voleanic|ted TP Many Ns of “white sonsideration $500. <a origin. The mountains around jt on |collar” men are reported giving up: the Duthie to Robert Blair, lot Mrs. Ta, Tae Wakeflelil of Sdtitly Reech| both ‘sides and) the mountains within }Mlen for the Pee tae Spring. street, Is Ieaving the firstof this week|!t are products or reminders of great] Common lal . Kenwood addition; consideration, $1, | Ifatry N. Free, et ux, to Charles R. drawing from 65 to, for Los Angeles,-Calif., where she has|VOleanoes of the far past; and the 5 oe cant On May 1 the! piienng foe <1; plocig Sherman | been called by the illness of her mother, |PMteaus, from whieh spring its ve wall DE paisa. to Slant addition; consideration $1. | s+ © jand hot springs and thru whose for. to heads of various ta L. McCutchan, | Mark Weber is convalescing from a/¢st8 now ream so many wild animals, | F , block 128, Carey addition; | serious cold, are composed of the ash and disinte conservatively estimated that 5: Sana | ob ier fe |grated lavas which were o: jected | 000m: t thefr jobs in for ; ott Auc¥ th xT. Ac Prenn, | 7 = ps 4 7 ™ q e | el loyment s common labor or in 5 7 ee 4 W. MeKim, president of the Cow) from these voleantes. Of course the | ¢mployn s , bids as wheriang teeien ts : ; 1 Oil company, has returned from | Plains are now all deep with soil. Wut |the various trades during the past six [0V8 Han & vee HEN ALL ADVERTISERS demand their money’s worth, all a trip to the oil fields of Montana. such evidences of the past as the bla gin ti : ete 1 fror Fred W. Cottman, et to R. : . 5 . : Spe * ere voleanic glass of the Obsidian’ Cliff and| Similar reports) w ved from) i Ge ot tneae rye iS ‘ 4 4 es Carl Shyiiiatien alitier /et- ine WurlChORMAReUa wnefmamieds ecimiee Ditee Sika iidusrtat f in Onio,, Prost, tots Tand’2, Wioek 162; consider publications will provide circulation reports verified by the Audit tion, $1. n to the least |In Akron the labor shortage was said to has returned | Mount Washbu ominy ep . & Phen Clans a° ° a: ta S been on a/ instructed eve Pe particallaxte Aish igl BThe “white co ee ee canialg Gy athte cada: Bureau of Circulations. business’ trip. | “One pecul fascinating glimpse ant the ro are thinni raplaly. ont contlanaeE Re sake + Jot Yellowstone's tempestuous past is a rea ioniieoenera FT te EE MREE RBA e io TSIL Ae f A Bes y 1 tn OF Bae ae Tae Dis ofthe te Mee cighborhonl, where [ansiveriuse tothe lire of hight wases Mason, on tot bigek 1, auiust addition, | Tt ig one of the mysteries of the advertising world that while all manufac- 214 to. room to. Phe Taeasaints Pipe levels of upright petrified trunks |for common labor and still higher pay Sones $10," cteg | d d i fi ti f : ht d lit Fi th ti ial jy ih Al mpntiy, whieh formerly weed” rosea | may be found alternating. like tive tise] fOr semrskilied wor ease ; turers demand ventication of weight and quality in the material purchased, is with the Brodie Rubber com-| a cake, with levels of lavas which | nifece EaGtronaeiniGe, weer ton addition; eon ior | - f th ill b d tisi ith k 1 hat they hany-on Center stre reohagh that. afier. the fipat,for.| alfest (atise for mounting: wages, Ax | ton nauition, considbintiim #4, ate, 7 | >me of them still buy advertising s; ace without knowing what they are Cd on the voleano’s slope T. Brenner. an attorney, of Rawlins, gulfed by a°fresh run of lay ; spent yesterday here on business. enough time elapsed far a second for-|to compete agains! h a the eee [est to grow upon that level; and that workers, with, sho r pul that a field manager of the! this, in turn, was engulfed with hew j/ stant TUNER ol pr dy tolton Oil syndicate,|lava to make the level for she forest, /!! plants with eel change y at the holdings of the and soon. Wages upward. ae “In magnificent contrast with the yol-| ? ae bot eh nie plateau and its’borders of volean: Read’ The ‘Tribu Attorney A, TR. Lowey has returned, ie mountains there rises from the plains, = from a short business trip) to Denver! 30 miles south of the park, one of the and is leaving this arternoon for Lusk.) most abrupt and stupendous outerop- yee |pines of granite in the western hem- 0. A, Greybeal, formerly a resident isphere. From the western shore of here, spent yesterday in this city at-| Jackson lake the Teton mountains lift ter, en lot 19, block EB, 8S. addition; Yellow Mustard for ( Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Such advertisers, however, are now exceptional. Most of them demand . verified A. B. C. circulation statements before placing contracts. _{comers, manufacturing plants ar paying for. Tt. O. Meents, Poison spent y compa ne Went Ace Old fashion remedies are often th rd, in the form of ashea or woultice, Me jerationa, for || In the case of The Tribune the demand is immediately met. The Casper soreness, inflam- mations, eonges || — Daily Tribune is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. ‘tending to business. He returned to their spired peaks 7,000 feet in appar- most his home in Denver Inst night. Jent perpendicular. Many ‘glaci results nev Wah eee |upon their shoulders. Their’ cl but—it blistered. = Toe PEP ee tev. W. L. French is in Douglas to the Grand Teton, whose altitude is * Heat eases Mohs toate Moe on Mo taste deat attend the meeting or the ministers Ne 747 feet. pain and Begy's Sotoege stot stestesie she sie choke too ake sie ee eho aSe she tie oho see aoe sie ele sie sho ahoace ee PMP REPO MP MP UPN connection with the Interchurch World| “Thus does the Yellowstone run the Mustarine made | @% fe movement. lgoeitd) gamut of pure yellow | ~ 2 te Paget : | “Once Jackson flole, as this region mustard, togeth- |% y Mrs. Eva Putman is the house guest jg still popularly called, was the refuge er with other | 4% ~~ oe of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham during for the hunted desperado of mountain, Slain relia redients is just as hot, The Largest Selling her stay in the city. Mrs. Putman is plain and city. In the recesses of these but quicker, 1er, and more effective | 9 I$ here in connection with the Interchurch granite monsters he was safe from pur- ehdkcannat ihlstar: — ma convention, sik | suit and the elk herds of the plains pro- When your throat is sore, when you & eo ‘ 2 | vided him food. But that picturesque have pleur bronchi or a pain-| % @ as A. H. Stewart revarned this after-period of American life has passed with hocting, chest coldjyou can get speedy t noon from Lusk, where he has been cn the warring Indians, who also here nd lasting relief with this most effec- | Bd a short business, trip. j found temporary safe retreat.” tive preparation because heat eases m3 D BA Steven Tobin, president of the Acorn| It’s Getting “Worther and Worther, FN. Pe te ra ay aha Nl D4 ¢ and P, L. Sheep companies, ‘s Were! Is life worth living?” BRYANT WASHBURN Heda at TNE EN hag ¥ SR BPD < : 3 from Torrington, W; on business, “I think that question has been an- if = "7 ; SS ole « swered for good and all. The cost has iw |t Pays to Advertise* | “BEGNIS: « oe 9 + Mr. and Mrs, H. I>. Haesler are Jeay-| heen more than doubled and we all hang \Paramoun[-steloraft CPictare 1B ing for Tampa, sFla., where they wil jon.""—Louisvill c nal. a if i STAR y Be spend the remainder of the winter. AT-THE IRIS TODAY ; j eg » Mr. Haesler is connected with the Cas-| ‘This THEY ELLOW Box 2, Re per pharmacy. Indy wanted ag °3 eee town bank; give age, religion and é oe od Frank Weber of the Midwest refin-|expected. T 681 Times Down-town. OTH ERS m3 Bx Li Brett left for Wheatlan1 tast! New York Tim: Reduce your doctor’ ° ? Od 4. night on business, \ TERETE et nde Page esiaybowsa ratte % rea ee } Announcement has just been made bills by keeping rignt s rocery e & Mr. and Mrs. J. Kepler are here froma! that Madge Kennedy is to play the always ‘on hand— ¥ 3 Lusk visiting with friends and attend-| leading role in “Phe Truth,” by @iyie 134 South Oak ¢ Se to important business. Fitch play recently purchas i a out! ‘a >< ~ Siti. jwyn. 6 K’ we: _ Women’s participation in the organ-| 16: IC Ss AP ORT. Bs all rae oe 4 ized labor movement is not of recent “YOUR BODYGUARD" ~ 30F. 60F. #1. « me: BH - *° date, Fifty years ago, in 1870, the Na- COURT HOTEL ena as 3 \ & tional Labor Union Congress at Cin-| Sd _——— 3 cinnati was attended by women, who Mrs. W. J. Farrell, Prop. Phone 529 ite ye were recognized as delegates, permitted | Over American Express Office |S 84 to offer resolutions and make addresses | {o*, +4, “it ike the'tmen. <" TeN#PAPE™| Au Teooms Modern. Reasoriable Kates < Entire factory output sold for year 1920 ge By Day, Week or Month ot ? eee, SS Trihnne Want Ads bring resulta. renee * Byour foresight in placing orders last summer we arein Bd . . . « position to sive our customers immediate delivery on = ge REGULAR MEETING of Natrona Camp, No. 331, Woodmen of the World, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. o> RP 2 iM ofe-afo-afe-ete of ¢ Hoover Sweepers. Payments may be arranged. , o, ao iM ¢ o*, ?¢ Our New York Buyer Secured for Us B95 Dee 2D o, exe estes + Phone for a Hom2 Demonstration Natrona Power Co. Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Taffeta. They will be placed on sale Wednesday morning at PHONE 69 Se FZ heya} & MA mmama&iacea Sata dr Sr hofoohroc ere bad oetergedectectert Br eo-ae cho aSe-ege-choehesge-ofotte she she she che he she-ate seas ate ae ace ace Se 4ee ese ae ae oe Heat ANE DIRE ACEI 2 6 AU BRT DR renee em ence nam FOES SRT IRAE T SS RET TT NALS Dy ERAS OSE BRE Co Maa ras 2.2: acs fo-ste-<$ * o4 O 1% ? Soh “e, % o¢, ‘aaa o+, >> * ° o 1% R2 - District Manager John F. Pfister will address oe o, ‘- , o> % + mn Oo Mr ad %