Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE TWO INSPIRATIONS LEFT INGASPER BY CONFERENCE (Continue¢ “A. Broadway. Saint” ts gone con: trical Co. 111 Bast i ped pip but oP ar 9684 aa ; a does ‘not contain | The Republican National Committee}: naar alge | to expréss its gratitude to Mr.|~ ¥f fresh — were pare for slightly | In the World picture picture “A_ Broadway — showing today at Truxtun Beale for his partiotic sug- ow you, Saint, the Lyric, le Fist Mened Hubber n- gestion. The committee urges the pop- Jular parpenetion. in. the. coming starring Montague Love, Dick Vernon gulation puts Willard Storage perl a the Republican: national com-|when an honest platform. @nd straight tional election is eager for Iresh-egg class, ; Reale, former} thinking, holding out no falre hopes | active paadyea Hoth the younger men. bgt Ga sajarinvee at mie ind 3 a Auto Elec ; to Persia, offers|and promising no short cuts to the ;and women of the nation, so many) in the country during ; z cash prize: is more important than | thousands of whom did their all in the om Page One) ting $10,000 for the! millennium, The first day he ave Dest sue) for the Republican | no} € Nata. gray: . rg gives him mo. 25 patients for the doctors, (plattdtm ) by ng voters, both men| these reasons, Mr. Beale sub! ap Bak it eit - RaCRBe ‘sanabiien -oteidhcewers Tee and woniin, in the gountry scribed $19,000 to the Republican Na-| +, Xi Pinyt\ aaa a caption te over. af in & whole year while in jj 450. | His offer has been formally decept-| tional committee to be offered in na ‘ork. {apply to new ‘and changing’ co} the wisdom of experience and cacy of an honest, zealous* service, delegates to the national convention will be glad of the opportunity! to study {the propased platform submitted by the ; young voters of the land, We suggest that’ you adhere to the prizes; Havas, of the as aboye outlined. . The only ” et ayle and Dr. Bubank 2ational committee, and. the 2ontest will! tion” hé amade was that the Com open at once and cjose Mareh 31, 1920,|/assume the responsibility of providing A first prize, of $6,000 will be given! the machinery and expense required for vidid picture fo" the best manuscript received; $3,000 reading the manuscripts submitted. poh Habe in that for the second best and $1000 for the This. the Committee has agreed to do. also pictured the | thin. | “Of course." he added, “it is nor my! child. Manuseripts are limited to .6,000)idea that such a platform would neces. words and must be addressed to Wal-'sarjiy be adopted by the National Srwered to his ee. little bs Two-thirds of this growth has been|@@ by Chairman Wil) s1. in the last ten y rs it one ¢ Hal Smith. in Africa, condition of She radation of ‘the modern miracles. tie has spent 13 widow of India | follggin rules of the prize BULES OF ¥ psi 3eale ast, Division of ion, but the educative effect on wed The contest one 1304-W 156 South Center Closing Session Inspirin; ker Blaine Beale Contest | vention, bu : me At the closing fon mage eecnint Young Voters, ‘Repub n National) people at large might have a beneficial r Merch the addresses by Mrs, Stearns and Mrs.j Committee Woodward’ Building, | indirect result: and may ald you in : merich served to clinch all that ‘had! Washington. D. C. Four typewritten your well directed efforts to interest in the.wo-|CoPies must be submitted, one only "Our IEW York Buyer Secured for Us and to arouse young people in politics.” the ambition to take up|Of the number being signed. | Mr, Beale suggested as judges.’ Dr- : ‘ tht the new program. of Under date of November) 20, 1919. payig Jayne Hill, Dr. Nicholas Mur 2. ternoon Mr. Beale, in a letter to Chairman Hays, ray Butler, and the Honorable Albert He the family, @uoted William Roscoe ‘Thayer's des: 7. Beveridge. 2 jon of a National Convention, with » ation of a great “band| Cupt 3 Chairman Hays formally accepiea’ 3. j more reading of the |W Scenes of turmofl, and strife, as .1 "elie offer, approving the judges TESSES given in his life of Roosevelt. In this oter MF. Thayae maa: the conditions of the contest) 4- Ung of the young people |! named, the wider distribution of | SP land, .¢ and suggesting that the rewards be; hemi “A speculator from Mars might have : - 3 a} 4 pe lca veg ele the eeintusl Femarked, ‘but for so important a bust-| SuOW# ie gee ae tas oe en, Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Taffeta. ices of America in the battle for Ress as the choice Of a came Linstead WHO Was Killed in the service, At the —— They will be placed on sale Wednesday morning at the yrorid , States you otight to Have gulet, delib- supe HOR DEC DREIR Gee ae Se yeh b “Some one has called this move nation. free-play, ‘not ‘for tiigae ‘who| ‘ee #0peO Ae IL MRBR Mle Wopaeht’ 3 seg un shout the loudest but for those who? SE ABC OF SORRES y denom. 1 eax the wi t The following appeal to th can sped » wises m 5 And to this remark the | powling | Whirling dervishes who astend the con vention might have responded, if they waited long enough to hear dt thru by yelling, ‘Hail, Hail, the gang’s all f the r hands to H not the s¢ ey Toe and would have darted off to , : 4 i . ; ‘ aoe oe ehicd outoned Tikes eaurnel atch up with their fellow bacchanals.” Mi 9 ‘ ‘i oy area teh ete. r e 5 , to save Us Eom Wp ak ne tc wutfer-|, Commencing por this depiction of . uf Rape ea aig eth ; a national convention, Mr. Beale, in’ Pa ts : we iat Know the tragedy over! his deter, said: a ‘ < » : e ssh upelied iffce “If these conditions we ange for : 4 Heo Why . we|#he nomination of president | they " ‘ : wher hat Cot Mae ome | Were still more strange for working out i ed, 1 ee ha om’ \and formulating the principles and mighty pa to. a0 . planks of a political platform. “we ére that we mgy lve ou “A” political, platform would surely lars y » of no use, if we do not! ‘fC Tintartes and studies of the scholars give too... to. Gog, t has! of the country than’ in the turmol! and never the great plain Of |) cise of @ political convention arid have | = Mesopotami we have never ore consistency if made away from its Bent ipe itv u which He can be jjring elements; it would haye fewer y nanifested for Small Thin evasions and ambiguities if net made ‘or Sm | “No Tine under thé pressure of its ¢lashing in- ‘7 tell you. women,.\we “hav< terests, and the great organic truths! Ww of sociology and economics for the _ iy guidance ¢ y could De ‘more suttert0® | profoundly and more effec cards! Me e"the Waar amen ne hpew Sea ok ee eee eee placed upon pedestals as a British 4 ¢undamentally in principle as now, or congestion of the mucous nan told me, but she added, ‘be care-" qitrerences that go to the very foun THe z cE hcarbemmecininanaael eo Bae at ee membrane or lining of the respire- oon wom » Bagg i tory organs—air passages and lungs. ind ke ato a Mer iki eae tine hey should be treated just as sur- nuieaiitee aoa eer P face inflammations, suchas Burns or forever, unless we save ster yu eae ae there to the inflamed parts. Internal medi- cation going to the stomach does not reach directly the affected parts. But medication cannot. be applied » ‘directly to the air passages and lungs except in the form of vapors thet can be inhaled; and, yntil the discovery of Vick’s VapoRub, there was no | .. efficient, economical method of sup- . — plying these vapors. Stearns 6x tion of the d the since und of the Visiting for the hosp! elient arrang' men and panticularly for ved at noon tes and many sndance on has other nest ” THE QLD WAY Treatment by internal dosing, which does not reach direct to the affected parts and which frequently does derange the digestion. heon which was » all the dele fbheteet geraiate CASPEB PHARMACY, 110.E. S on of the prob nh most gratify and thot lems pre ing, Mrs FOR SALE ke in the open as much possible, sn the er * —Apply Vicks 2s directed coils in the Chest and Head, the cough is very annoying, DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF VICKS Vapors Important —For diseases of the respiratory organs, such as colds,.a CHEAP Ww TAKEN AT! ONCE al electric ¢offec roaster No. | One Re : one Royal clectric coffe with large part of the value of Vicks lies in every few bours, a small piece the size ey its vaporizing qualities. Therefore, af a pee. whenever Vicks is applied over the Croup - Spasmmodic—Rub Vicks freely throat and chest, care should be taken oat ties and throst until the dif- to Jeave the clothing loose around the . ficult breathing is‘relieved. One appli- neck and the bed clothes arranged in cation is: usually ri bergen arising may be freely inhaled. 5 : ‘i application over the ae ‘and. chest ra Oeat Letter to the Chamber of Commerce Mr. Dear Chamber: : I received your letter alright that tells about ihe: # group meeting at the Central School tonight, and that = you want aj] the ideas you can get. Speaking of IDEAS time that lots of men to do with them. They York getting from 4 someone told me once upon‘a uve ideas and don’t know what that there are lots of men 9,000 to $59,000 a year for mer javing ideas. I met one of those guys once. He said, ‘‘Crawl before you lexp, son’’ W’ve also read this in NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES. in New * % x # * Let's hope’ the world is not invited to Casper, the : City. of Opportunit before ther a place to SLEEP, + 4 * : * # * * Bs place to BATHE, and a place to bask in the sunshine. The hoys would like to bring their wives along. J sent my wife down UWast because the frame shack got too cold and gloomy for BABY. So I’m dreudfully lone- some, dear Chaniber, and my only comfort on Longfel- Jow’s dark and dreary days is reading NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES Gunnison { Depot 153 Se. Center St. Phone 258 HO'S IDEA? diven Trees\choose their company e notice Pine, Maple and Beech alongside of Presi- dents Lincoln and Grant’ in Mast Casper, while Walnut ind Spruce prefer the Refinery boy COM. SSUNNIGON. HeRKAKRHT HRA HKHHHRHH RHA HEHER EHS erarerere st He GEG | Hot Wet Cioths—In cases of very severe colds, Sore throat, coughs, incip- ient pneumonia, etc,, hot, wet ‘tyels should be applied over the thr chest to open the pores of the fore applying Vicks. Fresh Air—Plenty of fresh air in the bed room is the best way to prevent colds and lung troubles. Fresh air does not cause colds; it strengthens the lungs, enabling the system to throw off colds. Asthma — Vicks is not a ‘cure’ for asthma—so fer as we know, there is no cure. In many cases, however, Vicks does give relicf. Rub it well over the spinal column, from the peck to the hips to relieve the neryous tension. Then apply freely over throat and chest at bed time and cover with hot flannels. Renew frequently and always have the covers loose, s 890 it the vapors may be freely pice Aestyr oy ; 64 melt Vicks in a ale the vapors and apply gene ‘up the nostrils. Breackitis, Sere Throst, Colds i; the If @ severe case, first apply he wet towels over the at oe ei chest. Then rub Vicks in wel! the skinds xed, spread on thickly on oy cover with two thicknesses of hot, flan- nel cloths. Catarrh, Colds in the Head—Melt a little no ina ‘apple we atid inhale the vapors. il up the nostrils. There are so paced he decir of catarrh ways be however, Vic e sible, snuffing well back into the al air Pil = Vicks is particu- teas RS aan treating children’s colds, since it is an treatment, be Sore, os Sache The cate ns cl best plan is to keep Vicks. constantly on hand end apply freely and often at the first sign of “‘sr:iffics.”” Growing children require plenty of freah alr and exercise end should be » and Internally yrs VAPORUB is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist, L. Richardsen, who found a way: to combine the standard, time-tested remedies — Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme,’ juniper, etc. in salye form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vapo! by the body heat. INTERNALLY, these vapors, inhaled with cach breath. all night long, carry the mccain direct to the air passages and lungs . EXTERNALLY, Vicks is absorbed throug and Stimu- lates the skin, attracting the blood to the affected parts and aiding the yapors inhaled to relicve the inflam-: mation or “ONNRaE TE: Hew the ‘Use of Vicks Has Grown Q Starting with the customers of Mr. Ridiaioos ee drug store, the use of Vicks has increased county. by county, state ‘bys state, until now more than 17 million jars are used” Y — practically. one jar, for every family in the United States—and this in spite of ths fact that Vicks is stilla new treatment to many people in the North and West. Once uséd, Vicks is a friend for life— it is. 9 easily appligd=-so quick in its results, 43 OC oe Sac and copes mdth es Aap Influenza—In jspite of the Jest winter, ee little is known « ¢ sie Bieter de eget 9 fa an ones has been covered. In all lcases a we catlts promptly. is to be used as an external ep- plicat with the phy. sician’s treatment. Apply as directed for Pneumonia. ‘0 Avoid Influenza — feu void Ini Influenza is the germs atta of lining of the ve it absolute y most aut System in passages s foenc bas Wares aergee

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