Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 5

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37 3 7 H. ©. Talimadge of the International {1 AM — 4 aro company of Denver was here yes- terday on business. for it hag given me health and ha; pines after ” mvawvestccoe|| OF REGATTA BY WINNING. “= NSHIP CLAIMANTS: <a a JACK DOVE T) eee TMK A FL wezt | GREAT TROUBLE ELIWMNATED IN STATE. TOURNEY TA LS ANY CINANES peice | WITH PIMPLES : : | | bridge here today, OnF Wack, ened Chest, Cheyenne Puts Fast Wheatland Cagers Out of Rune), 1st. ws0. sar isto torar-| Denver Lightweight Takes Place of eet n Face Neck, and Chest. ning at Laramie; Finals in University Week Tour- | Pilhe ar Cate hen eee.» Bganmgan for Heaines | minutes of the third round. Young Jed é ceernent Will be Played Tonight ° =. [all the way: against his huge opponent. | | | | | ©. C. Young, who holds a number of| building contracts at Bishop, California, Itched.. Cuticura Heals. is spending the week end at his home here, . He reports that there is a great Puy began to have t trouble deal. of building activity in the coast Aye coagpe and blackheads on my ‘towns. face, neck,andchest. The ea PS Se: terday afternoon and evening. . Wye, March 27—Wheatland, the team which went | 'outds. "4hice ther” good agi "end of ates, Branniean card having rie ays RR severe sae ft thru bk a basketball season with the best record out of the num-| ‘Young is sevetuted io fight in Glen. {Dee™ ee this week by Kid Leo, ~ i}: | CALE NOE PROPOSALS Vom Ente. Siiiatene ber of games’ played, was eliminated from the ‘state high school bas- Tock Saturday night agaifist an un:|i7' 9 ten-cound Ree) aie STATUTES. a20, 8) COMPILED . “J saw Cuticura Soap ketball hed here yesterday when Cheyenne beat the. fast eastern’ Two en, the program and Ointment advertised end ected Pursuant to authority conferred, by| | ‘fy them. [have notused quite two Chapter 84, Session Laws of 1919, the seayrer hae gy eects gt pen consist of sixround bouts between EE Ht Ne The Rev. J. F. Blodgett is in Lusk, Morey Young and Tommy Thomas, and Wyo. and will speak at the Baptist team, 15 to 9, Wheatland, earlier in the day, defeated Laramie high, | 22 to 2, while Cheyenne had taken Evanston to a cleaning, 19 to 52. | church tomorrow. Joe Sleet and. Blackie Malan. Thomas Board for ‘the purpose of advertising| | of a Ointment, 2 OE The day's play eliminated Wheatland, ————— a [recently met Walt Walters at Laramie. for proposals and making a contract rE ak Signed) ee Schober, Sheridan, #2yanston, Casper, Cody, and | ay it + See eee for the evening will be ° eta See Reape gir of the Compiled s «» Pueblo, Colo. f i h, TILE - a it between Addie Anderson of sare 4 atutes 0 2 hereby invite *written . ” hrs prac Garena - a ; per and another local boxer. | proposals which will be opened and Cuticura For All Toilet Uses university high school, Rock. Springs, Worland, Cheyenne, Afton and Rawiins As the result of discussion by dia “Lam more grateful to.Tahlac than | consider red by said Board on the 15th Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- still in'the tourney which énds tonight.|\ > eity ‘council goncerning the danger of | Words can express for it has given|‘@ay of April, 1920, at the office of the cum are all you need for your skin Present playing and indications tania} ° fire in the Sandbar theatre, Promoter |™Me health and happiness after twelve Governor of the Stare: and all toiiet uses. Bathe with Soap, it likely. that’ Worlatd, Cowley, Chey-! Lee called on the fire chief to make an |long years of suffering,” was the, state-| 3500 copies of the work will be print- soothe with Ointment, dust with enne, and Rock Springs wil go to the} : r inspection of the building this week.;™ent made the other day by Mrs. Oli-| €d, 500 to be bound in flexible moroc- Talcum. Unlike strongly medicated ifinsis. Many fans believe Wor-| , ‘Mey es It was pronounced satisfactory, accord.| ie Peltier, No. 26 East Allen Street,/C° binding and 8,000 in a full sheep: soaps, Cuticura Soap is ideal for the see and Cheyenne will battle in the! ee ing to Lee. Baleonies have been built Winooski, Vt. | binding. It\is estimated by the Board complexion because so delicate, so fint als While another possibility is Wor-| on both sides of, the hall, adding to the} “I had been troubled so long w itn| that yap Re a a te ators fragrant and so creamy. : nervousness and sleeplessness that my| Les. pe set in eight) | sa-Re suze to test land ‘and Cowley. "The finals will bs Hened meeting paisoby 800 nore: exite | OST en wis a drudgery; aod. eo DoInt eolld, not tmore than 15. ema, to} 5 sri punt Your shine Sap lake played tonight. ‘The Laramie tcams| may place: | The University High won from Af- ton, 19 to 14, Rock Springs nosed out Cody, 14 to} 13, but the same Cody team was elim: inated Iwter Im the day by Laramie,| 23 to 8. little pleasure out of life.| My appe-|the alphabet.’ Specifications covering} ‘aaidroeas ‘Gaileara, pt R, Malden." tite left me entirely and at times — Ptinting and binding and, all phases of| “Guticara Soap sheves without mag. could hardly bear the sight of food and the work may be procured by making} — —a CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD what little I did eat caused me severe 4Pplication to the Governor's office. 4 4 4. suffering afterward, Gas would form] The State will reserve the exclusive , ‘on my stomach so badly that it afféct-}*2le of all copies “of the compilation. Bought, sold, rented, repaired, Dealer ed my heart and I thought I had heart|The contractor to whom said contract CORONA—L. C. SMITH trouble. may be awarded must execute to the) Worland kent up its winning pace by | oe 5 “I was ‘so nervous I would jump at|State of Wyoming & good and suffi- Casper Typewriter defeating Torrington, 11 to 86, While’ (By Associated Press.) the least unexpected noise and would| cient bond to be appoved hy the Con- Exchange Rawlins kept in the tourney by defeat-| LONDON, March 27—Cambridge |arop everything I had in my hands.|‘rcting Board in ti sum of $10,000.| | 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 ing the fast Rock Springs quintet, 20) Won the eight-oared boat race from |1 got so weak and faint at times that| Proposals should be addressed to the to 6.’ Worland had Walked on the Raw-! Oxford on the Thames course today. |I would have te, catch hold “of some-|Contracting Board, Governor's Office, lins five éarlier in the playing, 7 to i2.) GTS Rye Rae thing to keep from falling over. My|Cheyenne, Wyoming, endorsed | “Pro- sleep ‘was broken and restless and 1|PO0sals for publication of , Wyoming was losing weight rapidly. I had 1it-}Compiled Statute: tle strength or energy and I had 1, ROBERT D. CAREY, tried all kinds of medicines without Chairman of the Board. relief, I had become very much ais-|Pub. Mar; 27, April 2, 1920. couraged over my condition. “My husband had been taking Tan lac and when I saw what wonderful results he was getting I decides in try it myself and now I think as much of Tar#ic as he does because it has helped me the same ,way. “My appetite has come back and everything agrees with me_perfectiy. I am taking on weight rapidly and have already gained nine pounds, in fact, I feel perfectly well in every way. Tanlac has done wonders. for me and I am only too happy 10 tell overs about It.” Tarlac is sold in Casper by Casper Phhrmacy, in Aleova by Alcova Mer- cantile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adv. Cowley met its first defeat at oe) hands of the Laramie team, 33 to 12, and for that reason is not counted on) , as stron to. keep in the tournament} as Cheyenne The University High put/ the elimination touches on Sheridan, 12/ to 9 | Lenora Bell, representing the Unt} versity High school, of Laramie, and’ Fire Insurance | —Does not protect you against loss by theft, hold- up or burglary. BURGLARY INSURANCE ' Does Are You Protected? R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance—That’s All nt Phone 370 Service Tf your mAs battery is beyond repair we tell you 80. If, on the other hand, an exami- nation shows that it would pai pay you to have it repaired, we wi give you a first-class job and the same attention that you would re- ceive if you were buying a new battery. "CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 Stech v “es @ prospect gf the no-dis- tant SEE BEN | WHY TAKE A CHANCE? You know gambling is prohibited by law. You are gambling if you are without insurance. We write all kinds of iasurance 109 W ts" ST. PHONE 74 W BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 Four ~ passenger Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. 1} Buick Roadster, 1919. 1 Green, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. 1Y4-ton Republic Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling now. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 2 Three and one-half ton Diamond T trucks. Announcement To Restaurant Proprietors’ Associa- tion. Special meeting at 8:30 Sharp'Sunday Night MOOSE HALL CHAS. ZAHNER, President, Restaurant,Proprietors’ Assn, “TALK WITH KING” The other place is said to be paved with good inten- tions—yours, mine, everybody’s—but did it ever occur to you that a large part of the road tax was paid by those who “intended” to take life insurance for their families but died uninsured? An Inquiry Entails No Obligation. WILLIAM E KING, State Manager Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company Suite 2, Lynch Building Phone 120-J the fairer sex’ won first place in the} impromptu speaking contest, Rodney Pine Bluffs won the essay gontest, Afton, taking second. In the piano con-} handed first prize, while Valera Lee’ of Afton took second place. fg CONTRIBUTIONS | TO WOOD FUND | LAID UP WITH INFLUENZA—Ross Young, rightflelder for the Glants, and one of the stars of the National. Leaguo®, lies ill with influenza at the Imperial WASHINGTON, Margh 27.—A tele- \ Et is believed that he will be back in & Week. gram from Edward L. Doheny of Cali- | meta camper ttt TAYLOR SWAMPED WITH es published in’ the New York World am quoted in the senate yes- grounded, unwarranted and without | (o4441 for matches with Jack Taylor is banies! indicated by She shallenges that are” | George McLeod. Heavyweight as pirants gl over the country are on Wreatttha: Eastérn intercollegiate| in an effort to get a chance at the champfonships, at Philadelphia. Wyoming champion before he reaches Downey, 10 rounds, at Cotumbus, O. A match with either Caddook or —— e When the Cows Come Home Rexall One C t “Lent Every Pint,” justas THE NEWS DEPOT “Pulls b every Periodical”, direct from the publisher to . E Wore. ag azines Will Take Place Soon Snappy Stories and Live Stories! I : lerchandise 25--Yes, this makes 26, : _ Enroute for this sale “Pack every Peni entia >” if you will, aaa jailbirds, they say, havé plenty of time to rea’ : that camies @ guarantee of your money back if not satisfied. ; Smith of Casper, taking second. test, Gertrude McKay of Laramie, wus, DOHENY DENIES | (By Associated Press.) | hotel, Dallas. It Was understood that the outfielder had injured his right ankle. fornia, ‘denying reports tliat he had “record = today by — Sen: eee! ots GHILENGES FOR BOLTS “the statement on that i ferday by Senator Borah, as “une | myat there will be no dearth of mas | coming ,to the big ‘wrestler thru Taylor's trail, keeping the wires hot Boxing: Billy Weeks ‘vs, Bryan | ‘the top-notch class. ‘ The milk-maid proceeds to Pep, P-E-P, “Pull “Please every Patron.” Sale ) Rexall Drug Store McClure’s—Hal Coffman’s Masterpiece! ‘ Good Morning, Jedge, says Pep, P-E-P, : ‘ : : $15,000 worth of first-class dependable goods MAGAZINES. ; i These goods will be sold at prices hever Baar Sister: April McCall’s eame venterday. Dear Farmer: March Farm and Firesidé also came. DIMTTITTOTOTT IOS ST STAs, Dear Mother: pagel Good Housekeeping is ft Soe heard of in Casper. ! EWD, ip " : ive-passenger Chalmers. ve al. Bach: The Police Gazette Hangs on WATCH THE TRIBUNE FOR PPHONE 1 Stadsbakers’7-padsediact, _ the wa 6-cylinder, in fine condi- tion. _ Priced at $750.00 SCOIIILISS Bi com. A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND CL LALLA UE fb LLM LL Lf a : All tho above in good runing ji SBE | “i Resell Will sell on time or trade for THE NEWS. DEPOT—153 So. Center'St. Phone 256 | : REX For Prompt Déliveries of Foul sdetats. Dear Father: Dow’t expect one fire station to : THATS Rak eer haar soning sorsenne PLTLOM Tae atm | BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL || R. N.VanSant garage in North:Casper. Hennig Hotel Casper, Wyo. Se ae a

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