Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 12

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CIVIC FORUM TO FUNCTION HERE WITHC. C: WORK Initial Plans Laid by Committee at Luncheon Held Thursday ; First Forum to Be Held Tuesday ammittee of the | consisting of | Rev. Philip | ‘oe Denham | the Henning | with John} King off the | nd laid plans gs which will jer further nod of Casper, ten- the group meetings. | The elvie forum Chamber of Commer it. M. the plans for th tatvely outlined The t of the forun will be held following «& noon lunch the Hen- ing, 2 en to all! of Commerce. ion is to be, roation, nd speakers rested in thi ious phases ubject will lead the general 2. s Housin ou in Proplem” will be ct for discussion at a big eve- m meeting, which will be held ,ursday night at $ o'clock, prob- the Court House. two subjects interested the number of Chamber of Com- ably These eater raerce merr nd therefor considerati the first taken up for ne UNFAVORABLE CONTRAST TO FRAN U §, SPAT j LONDON Png (I mail.) un H-tmet | ishmar 88 y * hail manner of the American by Sir| Thomas. Macke high commissioner New Zealind, who is. planning to for “ heart of London what he al club ad in the eat imperial and so = from the Dominions. “The lishman’s heart is good, and | s friendship, when you, have once got} is warm and. invaludble,” 1 Sir! Vhomas in an interview with! the Daily | but h cn f Graphic von have to over n | 1 good | is missin and elul right spirit cleties the ix to ge wealthy co- lals 10 61 1,000,000-pound fund a social -¢ with 500 bedrooms, } t and rooms for receiving, | and } a rest onterts iness, ———— WOULD LIMIT RENTS TO | 12 P. C. ON ASSESSMENTS) PROVIDENC drawn by the f sioner for Rhode Two bills orice commis: | rents were intro-/ in the state legislature. Under the terms of the rents would be limited to m 124% per cent on the of the property ximum of dt valuation rolve sat the group meetings, | * d designed to} > measures, | NAY PROPOSES TAKES ADVANTAGE OF LEAPVEAR The navy is taking advantage of her opportun She is offer- ing her art to the young} to the healthy youths | © bringing with them | The affection of the| for his vocation | om wi auestion of de-| he nayy “bringing | a wonderful success transporting of two | ance to this coun- | 2 feat of which an xhould be proud. And | time the men who enlist: | war were Being mustered real happiness true sea-goin, grows with his Last i pnths is ed for the ILOOFNESS OF ENGLISH out. SUEDE EXPLORER TO STUDY INJUN Bolinder Will Return Soon - to! Colombia and Venezuela to | Study Indian Tribes | STOCKHO Gus- taf Ro! who ome y. of expl y for these un tribes in As before will be accompanied by pid wife, st trip they lived for! year with the Indlans on the Slerry the | Dr. Rolinder told a correspondent of! The Associated Press that the new tour! of exploration would be directed mainly; toward a study of the tribes between the Mardalene River and Lake Mara-}| Indinas were clo to Incas. caibo. These parts of the world, he} said, were wealthy and had a big popu-| lation when the Spantards first crossed | over. ‘The conquérors, however, soon laid waste to the country, and the In-| dians now are found only in tho Isolat-| éd mountains and the jungles. There | are as yet large unknown territories, | especially on the frontier between Co-| lombia and Venezuela. | “The Indian tribes living here are of great interest and among them T expect | to find traces of the old mountain eul- jture.” said Dr. Rolinder. . “From the mountains here where the folk of cul-| ture lived, the enlightenment. of the} |so-called gold-age wus widely spread. The tribes were in py n of so] much gokl when discovered by the Kend The Sphniards thes ‘illin; nanged the! CLOSING OUT $50 and $60 Suits $29.50 , Small Sizes Only These are all sample suits, running in 34, 35 and 36 sizes only. Every suitis an all- wool garment, silk lined and cut in the latest styles. If you are a small man or. young man get in here Saturday and save $20 to $30 on your Easter Suit. HARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor & Clothier 137 West First Street McClure Bui Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 P. M. Look for the Man in the Barrel © Across from North Western Depot {or energy to de and in true leap year style. | * The two aetivities left but little time and the big fleet of war-born destroyers »te to recruiting. From}to be kept in first elass condition, a [personnel of one hundred and eighty avy of less than one hundred thou- Anavy otiees Cicalone bees hOU- | shousand: is required. That the navy sand men the personnel grew to halt million. r, And! have ‘or the | tee. year is recruiting ye is leap year too. for Many n. she need ow. Ttefore the war! navy. 5 there w: ing list, There| ~ New enlistments are being reported were mo “to enlist t atm pnt-at the rate of nearly a thou- ld be 1916 the Uni per week. 8s n ighty thousand. Now with the) cepting her proposals. ‘finding a man's size place precious metal for objects of copper; WUMAe f Mtme an ‘and iron.” —— REFLOAT LAKE STEAMER SUNK EIGHT MONTHS AED QUEENSTOWN (By Mall)—The! American steamer Lake Erie, which was sunk eight months ago at Penarth Road, after leaving Cardiff, outward” bound, has been refloated. She: ‘has been tawed to Qyeensiown for repairs. today and gestion of tomorrow—try KI-MOIDS wAKuns OF SCOTT EBUCaro Attorney A. C, Campbell of Cheyenne in Casper yesterday on busines Announcing the Opening of The Palace Ice Cream Parlor 146 South Genter ICECREAM - : FRUITS ‘PASTRY We Also Handle Cut Flowers PRESSING ‘WHILE . YOU ding life appeals to the And it had to be reduced! American lads is shown by the fact aguin, as well ay release the men Who! that forty thousand of those who en- had to, return to their civilian occupa-jjisted for the war, and who were given tions. | the opportunity to go back to civil life, chosen to remain with the sery- of these have transfered © hefore needed men a8} from the reserve foree to the regular Evidently the beaus s manned with a person-jof the navy are not backwafa ‘in ac- At the same |new battleship program. in full swing,! time thete seem to be many who are jtaking the initiative themselves and with the KEEP IT SWEET aiinch sweet Keep your stot he indi id t ee new au peas err SOFT DRINKS } GATHERS DOORS “AS SOUVENIRS, - LANDS IN JAIL 2 Ghy Waltea’Prean) SHANGIIAL (By Maits,—Daun Ah-loh is & business man. ie owns houses and lots ahd graye mounds and lucky bury- ing places and all sorts of things, such as hongswhich is Shanghalese: for stores—and godowns, knowns to the newer geherations as warehouses, Sing Fok-tze isn’t rich but he has am- bition. Daun rented a house to Sing, Put ‘Sing didn't like the place and moved. And when he departed seven windows and ‘threa doors from the Daun resi- ldenoe followed him. ‘ Ttut Daun didn’t mind that so much, he toll the court. But he was peeved, excited, angry ahd everything when he jstteet mumber from the front door. | Sing's song Is to he meard in jatt for the next eix months. é ao és Miss Pay Crite:.0-ld hia been called {iliness of her mother. Just Yellow Mustard Grandmother's old mussy mustard nlaster or poulice generally brought re- lef allright even in the severest cases, but it burn- ed and __ bilstered like blazes. “Heat. eases tha " pain’ reduces the. inflammation and seatters . . conges- tion but you'll find that while Begy's Mustarine, made of true yellow mustard and other pain lestroyers ia Just as hot as the oid fash- ioned plaster, it is much quicker, clean- stand more effectiv and cwnnot dlister, It's a great external remedy, just rub it on wherever aches, pains, inflammation, congestion or awelling exists and In a very few minutes the relief you haye longed for surely arrives because ‘‘Heat eases pain.” 30c and 60¢ at druggista ~e hy mail. 8. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, pN: ; M BEGY'S USTARI THE YELLOW Bo IS: YOUR ACCIDENT DUE? Mr. Salaried Man: You can’t afford to’ be | without accident and health insurance: ~ “111 E, 2nd * ‘Phone 370 found that Sing had takeo even the}, |to North Platte, Neb., by the serious for Backache, Lumbago |: England Not Ready t| for Dry Wave Lady «| Astor Tells People : ape sie _ BIRMINGHAM, Bagiaha @y stam — liquor, held here as evidence against !Taay Astof add the 4 Joe Enkhouke, charged at Carson CIty | freeting here the other night ot x with-‘violating the prohibition enforce- ‘@ campaign for state purchass ment, act, ‘been causing some am | and control of the liquor trade. Sha noyance to f tals. : characterized the plan as “practical,” ‘When Deputy United States Marshal but sald ho government in England :+ F. A. Sawyer tried to ship the liquor the present time could hope to win a ti Carson City the Virginia and Truckee. jieition with prohibition as its main way Company refusted to transport | platform plank. it, claiming that to do so would violate the law. Motor transportation compan- ies also refused'to carry the liquor. CONFISCATED BOOZE 1S "Hs HRS RENO, Nev. By MaifA barrel of ahd slaver of Geneva’ Hardman, fiz. its work, : BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Sse E ie. s LEXINGTON, Ky.—Declaring that to}] return indiétments Would “aggravate an! skilled 0, tielans already tense ‘situation, the special) ean se teer | grand jury Which investigated the cent riots hera In which a. mob “Barnett’s of Course.” Saturday Specials We Have Just -57 Overcoats Left.from our fall and winter:stock which we wish to sell out at a sacrifice, rather than carry over for next fall as we are crowded for space. There are many NE spring weights amongst them in either form-fitting or conservative models. _We will place these coats on sale in two groups SATURDAY at 8 A. M. $22.25, For $35 and $40 Values $31.25 For $48, $50, $55 and $60 Values Though you may not need an Overcoat for the bal- ance of this winter it would more than pay you to get one and put it away for next falk;when you can save from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent .n your purchase, 4 We are offering all our sheep-lined, blanket-lined, or leather-lined Coats and Vests at a big reduction. Men’s Odd Trousers SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE $5.00 to $6.50 Values ; 6465-06909 0498-999 O--0-6-46 6-6-6 OO SH HPLOO OE DEOF OES STROOD Reduced to $7.50 to $10.00 Values Reduced to .......... . $12.00 to $15.00 Values Reduced to ...... Men’s Half Hose . Old Plantation Hosiery, guaranteed stdinless.Unsur- passed for wear. We have 5 PAIR FOR 1 all colors. Special. aX a — 1. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121, East Second Street for like it. Troner in your home. The Electric Home Laundry The Electric Washer and Ironer pay for themselves many times over in MONEY ACTUALLY SAVED. Then there's the freedom from the annoyance, and worse of sending your linens and appatel to the laundries. ‘The home laundry there’s the satisfaction of You can pay the balance as you wash and save, Everyday is Demonstration Day at our store. Natrona Power Co. ee iM Ca ha tac ro-ate- ofr ate ote ate ole ef . - Lee) Roose eee g housewives who know KA My @ 3 Qo a Me ae ee oot Reet Rolo e ete eg . outfit simplifies the help problem, too, having the work done when you want it, and as you 2, ot iM ? eae KA ioe Con dated brdntebads EG payment places the Electric Washer and PHONE 69

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