Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 7

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ee aaa =. r FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 __ [sued ee : WEE -PAGESEVEN * * J ge SL ORM Where Do You Stand : (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 30.—One ? of the heaviest losers of Tivestock. In n Voluntary r aren : the Cheyenne region during the recent x blizzard is Jack Elliott of Chalk Bluffs, FEW HOURS WORK EXPEGTEO TO REACH OAL HERE Nearly Hale Atnoutt Secured Thursday in Prelimi-| CATERPILLAR HELPINE | desertion. MAKE HIM Y UR | Word was received this morning from ; i jthe half way station on the Salt Creek road that a bunch of six trucks, several Review for May. It contains an (Editorial) jtouring cars and the mail car had invitation’ for you to act upon. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Here’s a chance for you to express If you have not done your duty by your own boy, your neighbor's boy and] |"&@ched there last night on its way to} or all the boys of Casper in the effort undertaken today, to secure funds sufficient | |C&SP¢"- A caterpillar tractor is accom.|BRITISH AVIATOR SAILS FOR! Ruddy Cheeks —SparklingEyes your views on this vital subject. Get Your Copy Now of ] nary Canvass of Oil Team; Reports to Be Heard a tee cova gneve inte) 1Or “ate! you at Success Dinner This Evening | oT RIN OF ; AUTOS ON REDDINGTON DIVORCE GRANTED 5 alae tg Fete iy loow Ere ihe Paul Reddington was granted a di- women of Fiollian ave done about Bi | TRIP FROM SALT GREEK ie ee Seed | it? Don’t miss page 16 of Pictorial 0 HH] anying rai _ ROUND-TH-WORLD FLIGHT—Captain re y Se - z | Panying the train and assisting in pull- UND-TH. —Most n Can to finance the Boy Scouts organization of this city, it is not yet ‘too late. ling the trucks out of the mud holes. ‘It|J. Erroll Boyd of the British royal flying Wome: Haye Hunt up some hae of one of the various teams and give him your sub-| | took all day yesterday to reach the hait|corps sailing from New York for Eng- Says Dr. Ed aaa a Well:Known scription, It is the best opportunity you have had to show your faith in the| \Way station and it will probably take | z Ohio Physici: s e @ 2g : . : “aa land to make arrangements for a pro- io Physician 2 future manhood of Casper, and it will be a mighty fine thing to say to your| |™0St of today to reach Casper, ft Was | aosed flight around the world. Captain 1 t 1 1 hoy or any boy when he has grown up that you were among the wise and | |P™cted ieee ne Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated Ctorial. evliew The carrier on the Salt C | Boyd served in France during the war.| scores of women for liver and bowel ail- - ndeavoring yesterday to get |—————___-___________________ | ments. During these years he gave to to take the first-class mail to| Mrs. Helen B. Hight, New Orleans’| his patients a prescription made of a For May Five days’ mail has been| Only woman barber, runs a no tip shop.| few well-known vegetable ingredients ¥ She is of the opinion that woman make | mixed with olive oil, namin; them better barbers. than men because they | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will hter touch. know them by their olive color. A Hi Ss These tablets are wonder-workers on s . thoughtful citizens who gave him a good start toward high ‘character and good citizenship. Give the Casper boy his chance, a} far as the half way house but jit has been impossible to take it fur: With 11 teams of eight men each scouring the city for the finan-|ther. Mr. Cole has not brot his plane cial backing necessary to place the work on a firm, organized basis, °° °™ Denver. how the liver’ and ‘bowels, which cause a t the Boy Scout movement took a great stride forward today and the) Th: @ BURNETT upd polscriout nati intomecereee Wholesale Distributor, success of the campaign seems assured. In the event of the quota of | t..o., ® OPTICALCO. If you have a pale face, sallow look, es = = ——— ; $6,500 is oversubscribed, the additional funds, it is understood, will be ‘yw granting them degr B skilled Opticians bey alatienee cect all out K.R. J G. Kuli a set aside for the next year’s budget in that it is the intention of the) The Council of Danish! Henning t a Dr Bae Obes bale one | th "ioe ee ° gee ck pialined ete ge aes © hoeat di eaetent eee ee © Jargeusen, Inc. Cc At the “Let's Go" @infier' given in} ports on the campaign will be made Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the ence Contractors and Builders Planning Mill in Connection = the Henning banquet’ room ‘Thursday | at a second dinner tonight. | cessful substitute for calomel—now and First and Ash St. Phone 219 + ' night and-atftended by those who are ‘hen just to keep them fit. 10c and 25c. > ing’ business firms, men and the al publie today, it developed that | ‘Oil Team"? in its preliminary can- had | : of banking houses and oil com- | » few of the subscription L nl | being rived in pledges which must be referred to outside offices of oil companies for confirmation. The funeral of George Carter, the Western” Union messenger who died Members iGf "Sila rants (Gomb) i Mented |i iMineadayanithniveailtcotiingtiviae ‘ats: Hen eae eee id ogo. in| tained when he was struck by an au- licited, B. B. Brooks reciting an in- C stance of an oll company not yet on a bene a) ta ee) ‘bain a dividend basis which was asked to give] SUNUay afternoon at 2 o'clock from the $100 toward the movement. The head|ShaffenGay Chapel, Rev. W. H. Brad. of this company being unauthorizéd to|!°¥ Officiating. contract such obligations without the concurrence of the » other directors, nuiny of whom were out of the cify, stated the case to the solicitors and NOTICE TO OUR MANY PATRONS N SPECIAL CANDY SALE § Springtime and Potato Flakes Nature has ordained that in the spring (FJ) Wey For a Few Days Only on countered with the suggestion that in man shall long for a change in his food. He wants Me lieu. of the oll company donation the} light, crisp, vegetable food—dainty and appetizing. e committee aceept his personal check for e $200. The committee “split the differ-| | : 7 5 r ence” with him and accepted only $1007 1 ‘ Three banking institutions of the city | M & G Potato Flakes are ‘ donated $100 each toward the mave- such a food. They are the most de- on ment as well as three individuals prom- licious potato flakes ‘made. inently connecte® with local banks. r : J Fi Other ‘substantinl «mounts wére | ra- Big, golden ‘“M & G's)". Pig © . ‘é \ ceived from’ many business firms and serve main & eGol, green ie, WH Aes oe A ; 8 individuals. Avhet the” atineseoapperitay Ce» Pa ; tnese ets th A brief program of-speaking- £onew= ee . oe : - cae . sti ed the dinner with remarks by R. M. ited am i f Andrus, who introduced: the speakers, carries them ‘ ° ° rake, As. - RS. Kitlson, TA. Reed, B. B, Brooks, Goltaad aicik ic Haun Asatte 100) These Candies are strictly fresh—Made daily in our own lg ohn H. Piper, field executive for Denver, Colorado " Factory Scouts of America. campaign was generally en- as an “investment in manhood and citizenship”, training for which is the object of the scout movement by . Combination Cream directing the “gang” spirit of boys into three or four endeavors. which will make them “bet.| | seasgion NOlmetnalee create ae voor ter men than we are”, as one speaker | | &*5yd dresing table sed it. iper took occasion again to com- pliment the spirit that has been mani- fested in the movement here, stating nthusiasm with which each step had been accepted was > of surprise to him. Similar campaigns will be undertaken in Chey- enne and Sheridan following the close here and Casper will be held up as art example in stirring her sister cities to mn ‘eam members spent a half hour last night organizing for the drive today e%Al ways” CASPER-MADE GOODS N) N N N N N N N ; A) Be) Hees & ) Ny N N N N N & ERE EMER A EELS AIA HAAR IIHS A IE LESH L HHH NOTICE x * We have just received another shipment of the 8-day * * Why buy stale shipped-in Candies when you can get 100 per N) A) ) ) \) N \) ) \) N : cent pure fresh Candies? A) \) \) A) \) \ \) \) N ng. Automatic Alarm Clocks. One winding does for the (Piso bs paca yan wth che Nelo bles ap. 30 come, SMITH-TURNER Garden entire week for both time and alarm. It calls you every * i i morning and shuts itself off. No chance to forget, no x chance to oversleep. Call and see one. : * + SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY : Lukis Candy Co. 3 JOS. I. SCHWARTZ -Iris Theatre Building x HHA K HAHAHAHAHAHA AKAN AHEM EEE ILS AIA AE | Why Wear Overalls? When you can buy clothes at pre-war prices? I have been giving old H. C. L. a beating for the past year and am still in the pink of condition. Look me over. The little store with the little price, that sells Student-Craft Union Made Clothes for men and young men. Take your pick while the picken’s good. i Surns $43.00 SurTs $39.50 SUITS | $29.50 Panes Sa an 8 n G4.90 $10.00 PANTS cc eile aM aes ( 7-7) $8.50 RIDING Manufacturers of High-Grade Candies MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED 148 East Second Street Casper, Wyoming Pressing While You Chabad tbh th Ah At ttt ttbtttttitgZtttttda Shall Know Them” The wise man, fearing to gamble on the future, makes provision today for the future welfare of PANTS jhis business and his family. $5.00 KHAKI, MOLESKIN $3 95 AND WHIPCORD PANTS FOR...-cceincone—— e HARRY YESSNESS SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE New Method Tailor & Clothier 130 W. Midwest Ave. McClure Bldg. * Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 P. M- Look for the Man in the Barrel / Across from North Western Depot “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153 , “By Their Deeds Ye

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