Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE OFIGAL GALL | 5 ISSUED FOR 6.0, MEETING Natrona County Entitled to 12 Del- egates in State Convention to Be Held at Sheridan on May 10 want to the action of the state » In selecting Sheridan as the} phn for holding the Republican stato convention on May 10 of this year, an official ‘call hag be for > nominations the electors of p candidates ‘for | ident and vice-presi-| dent of the U States, to adopt a} ty platform, and to choose and se- ccordance with the rules and | ns of the Repub and alternate del jon to he} June, form such oth nnd to tr may be 7 , and to per. s and duties, | siness as | consist of among the f 150 votes for Frank | ndidate for | 1918, as fol-/ Oona See | HIS WINDOW HAS MEA? THOUSANDS OF 9; Campbell: count Carbor 4 fs b, AS 3 4 %; Converse coun’ Rho ! BABIES—Photo shows how mothers In Havana, Cuba, find a home for their OSMOO SO ye | babies when they are unable to care for then, In | the Havana Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hos: one side open. The weight of the baby revolves th: Sheri uinty, county n : Uinta Sweetwater | shakie nh at county conducted ag pro. and held on the 4th day conventions vided by law, of May, 1920. _ | ING. PRIMARY jarmer James Shikany of the city Realty Transfers _| yet ae Peammonibaisiee roti o-— | South Center street and has instatiod la model soda fountain which w Butler Corporation to George V. gad | shines Ballots Received'at Headquar- ane st >| and ringing a bell which calls a sister who takes the child, while the mother ma: go, unidentified. ‘The child may later’ be obtained upon proof of ownership. opened the latter part of this week. nine ~ HAVANA le this window, which is in ¢ drum with dFom, closing the opening jter in the 5 | case Car VOTING a SON ee South Center| i be forff, on lot 16, block 4, ‘The place is to be known as the Pal lington addition; ae ant gare | ters and Speed Is Urged to [Ice Cream parlor. Frutt, fresh pa: Casper Realty Comp: 200." | eae | and flowers will also be sold. nana Miller, on south of lot 81 and | Perfect Organization on | ‘The woodwork of the fountain is all of lot 82. i Caare Fa Schedule {finished in aluminum gray, and the fix- dition; considerati 1, $ Reema | pha AN, ind tables’ are In nie! L. Garrett, > eine’ tne . roven it on lot 70 and north half of lot 7 need | The. ballots 1 fis Are phe coeds, fot oR ae election North Casper iddition; consideration, jaye 1, ete. At is re : vho expect to send their ballots b Casper Realty Company _t who expect to send t 1 RRBAA GG iCGra 74. rhe Bs. Work, {should get them in te mail t if addition: sone ete, | Possible to guard against deta | Kath Tamher Company to W.. 1 | somuat dn cavum the vate Ane He PROMINENT t st 172, block 35, North | P° £ni6 Fallon! et tena? Nopes that th nes of the nor FOLKS TESTIFY ' will be a | ula M. Julian, New me Sacramento, Calif.:—For years I was orth Cusperead- bor commerce since the rooster | & great, sufferer. Thad indigestion very so cone St. ato; lished inelyde the. folowing: badly and it i RY Vail ta Kien Realty Com- seemed that there nd 3. Kenwood ad- was no help for isideration . ote. Ren Real Sheppe so_many, many 24, 25.) 0, L. Rhinemuth, H. R. Johnson, 3 different remerlies } 6 lots 4,] WwW. Sprow!, Don Lobdell, Pete: without getting 7 21, Mock 7: lots 5. UNyeEe, 3 Ia, BmeltZ, C.' 1 c. B. Winter. any help. Finally, ti *k 12 in North Burlington I tried Dr.Pierce’s aie fon. $1, ete Golden Medical if. J. Peterson to Rion GQ. Lyman, c block 157. cured me." mR LANE KS WELL Ao ni. J. Petee! ‘ 7 only two bottles.” lot 4, block 157. iY J.P. CuLVERSON, | Charles D. Lantis et ux to Mrs. Anna OTHER FAMOUS HEATERS j 3230 2nd Ave. Freeman lots 32, block 9, North AFTER INFLUENZA Rurlineton addition. Con. $760. Heart and Circulation Bad ses Sam} SOLD AT PUBLIG AUCTION, es arc 4, M. block 9, North Burlington jaker City,” Oregon:—I was taken me as I had’ tried | Discovery and it I took Con. $606 | with aren 4th and aes had OW 1 et ux to Ernest! | a rb td breakdown. My stomach was Harry Free et ux fob. H, Tullard London heaters, including the Drury gns ‘and: ROUriesA. 1 doctored es wit on lots 17 and 18, block 67, Sheridan| Lane andthe Strand wére among those Con. $1. ads to Arthur, Peak on lots} offered-for sale atv auction the other day when. the famous Covent Garden estate went under the hammer, but none were sold, For Drury Lane, 134,- who br i my nerves were so bi ‘Brammer on bad th two favorite doctors anda Aly peta ly de- ed that 1 was on the verge of hysteria. eart was bad and circulation so my limbs were almost paralyzed. lot 9, block 15 Con. 50. 900 pounds sterling was offered, for the One day J sent for a copy of Dr. Pierce’s G. T. Hagens “et ux to Oddmund Jo-) strand 77,000 pounds, for the Aldwych Common Sense Medical Adviser, which 8 + block 45. sub-division, | 65,000 pounds and for the Waldorf I read and decided to make a trial of Dr. J Con. $1. Hote? 149,000 pounds, but none of these Vierce’s medicines. At that time I was Clarence Littlefield et ux to Ray! ids exceeded the reserve at which they only able to sta up a few minutes at a Harding on lot 2, block 20, Nelson ad-| were held. Americans were among the time. After taking two bottles I was dition, Con, $1, etc. bidders. The estate, was purchased able to be on my feet all day. Iam now N, Free et ux to H. J. Hoski of lot 18, block 68, Sheridan Con. $1. . J. Peterson et ux ito from the Duke of Bedford by a com- {| Pany in 1918. A. S. Haw-| and never have the in the mornin, The ‘Pleasant ier able to eat anything without discomfort 5 Fast in'my mouth nor any bowel trouble. ellets’ and the ‘Medical yon lots 9 and 10, block 125. Casper.| At Upsala, Sweden, there is a cu-| Discovery’ according to tions, and Con. $200. | rious and famous translation of the} the salt baths ae direetada in the ‘Medical Anna L. Keller et vir to Molly Row: | bible into the original Gothic, which|:Adviser’ were all I used. I walk 18 or 19 land et vir on lots 6 and 5, block 117.' Con. $1. z | the fifteenth century. It is written in| effects. | J. M. Carey & Bro, to Webel Com-| silver on crimson parchment, with the} “Will always recommend Dr, Pierce's’ ercial company on lots 1 block 144,| headitigs and many of the prinajpal! remedies.”—Mnrs. Wat. Hoaaanp, 2630 | Con. $600. P: es in oll. Church St. HH The Bank to Know In Casper | Although we’re only three months old, many business men of Cas- per and vicinity consider “The National Bank of Commerce” the “Bank to Know in Casper.” Why not affiliate yourself with a bank which has business prestige of the highest order. Come in at your convenience, or drop us a line and one of our officers will call upon you for a conference. The National Bank of Commerce of Casper, Wyo. LEAMA KRHA IH AHHH AIA AIHA IAN IAA II AINA IAN EEE BE HEEK- EXER LK EHEKKEK RHEE EAE EKA HII IRIE is supposed to dhte back to the end of| blocks at a time now and feel no ill | JHE EEE EE EEE CELE EE EEE IEEE HEE SE EERIE OEE E EES PEE REEL EEE EE PEPE DEE EEE EEE PEELE E PEEL EEL EE EEE EL EE EELS , land is now utilized. importation of European butter is again == giving real competition to our prod: il lIIMMNMMNMANUAMUAA AC Dry Cleaning ARGENTINA AND. |: CANADA MAY HIT YANK ONRYMEN Canada’ Tho Rare Produces 70 | Percent as Much Cheese as | U.S. and Argentina Is | t i" | i] | i: } | { Improving WASHINGTON.(Ry ~mail.j}—Canada and Argetina_may soon prove serious | Competitors of the United States jn the dustry in both countries "y yet Canada is pro. ‘nt as much cheese and 12 percent as much butter as the Uni- ted States, while Argentina is produc ing. (8 percent as much cheesé and ‘even percent as much butter, Cana- ‘s butter exports were 41 percent as large as those of the United States While her cheese exports greatly ox- j ceeded exports from the United States. Argentina's butter exports were double those of the United States and her cheese exports equalled 32 percent of those of the United States. it is generally believed, government | officials that Argentina and Cana- {da nre capable ‘of extensive deyelop- ment of their’industries and it is prob- able, therefore, that the United States experience in the future partieu- ie competitior Argentina, lays distant from New York, they may not he thot of seriously at this time as a direct competitor in the domestic market, but indirectly Argen- tine butter moy supplant Canadian but- English market, in) whieh dian butter’ weuld find a logi cul outlet in the United States. Canada is in a better position today in the world’s markets with her butt; ler and «dl ientnigedsite (oman land de jopment is ‘bringing results “whic feventually will mean larger production. | In the United States available 1 are searee and all lands: generally ¢ pensive, It is reasonable to believe, | government scientists say, that in the ipa, production will not increase in to. the population, ns the | Resumption of the ucts, Miss, ‘A.M. Wallace of. Indianapolis is assistant secretary of the Brick Man- Pan eteiee ep 2 = = thirty tion of “the Seaanteeten for years. ge The first woman ever admitted to trade union in the United States which “the Typographical Union. Association of the United not missed a conyen- Casper’s Greatest Store For — Oalues An exposition of styles, the same care and thoughtful- ness which have so successfully built up our Women’s Ap- parel Devartment have been given to the requirernents of young girls. and misses this season. Dresses of every desirable material and shade Georgette, Satins, Charmeuse, Tricotine Prices $25 to $125 Waists Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Satin, French Voile; everybody knows we Coats and Suits The most complete line in Casper; 250 Suits to’ select from; ae size up arry the largest stock of ‘Waists in eee $150 | oy $5.50 *° $50 a Evening and Party Dresses 150 Dresses to close out at less than cost. Some are worth three times the price we/are selling them. They are priced as low as $10.00. Latest styles. Best materials. Fashion Shop 114 North Center Street : Casper, Wyoming SOM We are now ready to give you the Best ot Service in ourline. SERVICEis the foundation of our business, and our establishment is built on Quality and Service. equipment and the work is handled the same as you will find in any city, and we are ready to stand back of our work, and see that our cus- Try our Service! tomers get the best. ple Line, 121 EAST LINDEN Men’s Tailoring Come in and in- spect our line. We have all the latest fashions and weaves of the season, and can make you a suit cheaper than you ‘can buy a Ready- Made Suit. Prices, $35.00 to $75.00 r And we guarantee to fit you. } If it is not convenient for you to call, call us and our Representative will call on you with our Sam- CASPER DRY CLEANERS REMODELED Ladies’ Tailoring ‘OUR SPRING. AND SUMMER FASHIONS AND WOOLENS ARE NOW READY Tailored garments will predominate this sea- son, and we have some of the most interesting exclusive fashions and high-grade woolens in the city, It will pay every woman or miss to in- spect our beautiful Ladies’ Tailoring line. We have the same ~ ONE Sixty-one Authoritive Fashions 250 High-Grade Woolens - Ladies’ — Hand - Tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts at lower prices than ready- mades. COME IN AND LOOK OUR SAMPLES OVER! OQ Dress Making AND REMODELING Let us do your Dressmaking and Remodel- ing. We have the best designer to be had, at ' any price, and our finishers are experts. We will furnish you the material and make you a dress, to your own individual measure, whether it be a house dress, party dress or for street wear, cheaper than ready-to-wears, Show Individuality by Having Your Clothes ‘Tailored! Note You knockers . of a Greater Casper, who have been sending your work out of town in- stead of patronizing HOME a INDUSTRY! Will find our plant and workmanship just as up- to-date as the out-of- town shop, and a great many times more so. If you trade out-of-town and I trade out of town what will become of our town? , PHONE 255-J. was composed of men is belfevea to eats been Miss Mary Baker, who in t},.. late 608 was wnanimcusly elected to membership in the Chicago branch oy lil i IO

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