Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1920, Page 7

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EE ee th ce WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920.° “9” PyPILS DRILLED FORFESTIAL BY. TEACHERS HERE Both Outdoor and Indoor Fnter- tainments Expected to Draw Huge Crowds; All Inst-uct- ors Helping Taking advantage of the beautiful weather, the teachers of all the public schools were busy Tuesday drilling groups of children on the playgrounds in the dances which will form part of the May Day festival to be given next week. The physical training of the children who take part in the festival and the high school pageant has been done by Mrs. J. W. McIntyre and Dean Morgan, physical culture directors of the public schools here. George Miller has entire charge of the music for the high school pageant and Miss Ruth Kimball will be the planist. Much credit for the effectiveness of the final production will be due to. Miss Crumpton ef the art department who has had charge of the making of the flowers which will be used by the chil- dren taking part in the festival, Tickets for the two events are being sold by the school children, and huge crowds ure expected PENSIONS FOR SPANISH WAR VETS PROMISING All grade teachers and principals are helping in the immense amount of work physical training teachers assert. (Special to the Tribune.) WASHINGTON, May to beydone, and deserve full credit, the] proposing pensions for veterans of the | will be glad to Sechonalls Spanish-American war is expected to Wyoming cases called to his attention. whethe Cong: 5.—The bill Reet blanks, become law shortly. | those wha sgaw-such services will be en- | titled to a pension providing they can | prove to the satisfaction of the Pension bureau that present ¢ SOLVES MYSTERIES OF RUBBER—Miss Irene C. Kiner, 2 New York school | girl, who has discovered a new process in the manufactire of rubber, which | has created a sensation in industrial chemistry, at work in her laboratory. Under its terms | ‘GOOD PROGRESS BEING |: INDE ON YELLOWSTONE. = isabilities are due the law has| the president and admin istrative regulations are issued, be impossible to say application blanks will be required, or forms may it will whether separate nged for » required, and take up all be used.| ment. ment At ington. D. C., a luncheon was given the j other | court Good progress ab “bak being made by the| City + woman maeistrat Warren Construction company on their | was unique in that it was the first time contract for the state highway, depart ment for the paving of the Yellowstone highway from the west limit of Casper! to the Casper creek bridge and the Salt | Li Creek road from its juncture with the | Yellowstone highway to the Platte river bridge, now under construction. | A large force of men and 18 teams are now building the approaches to these idges and the subgrade, preparatory east and south. sunroom; French doors leading into built-in features, such as bookcases, plate rail, etc. Sunroom, living and din beautiful electric fixtures. tub. Kitchen has three windows, very sides, built-in ironing board, large roll edge white porcelain sink with | draining board and back all in one piece. and eight feet high cpntaining three bedrooms with closets and kitchen, House is heated with furnace. 1140 South Ehn. coal bin, lavatory, toilet, etc. ment is all rented. No incumbrance. of the ladder. wise purchases. save money, = =1@1== (9) =] OL 0 E=0Ei¢ | | | | ! i | L Thrift is common sense applied to spending. The majority of the richest men in this country climbed from the bottom They learned to buy wisely— spells Success or Failure. Early in their lives they learned the lesson of Thrift. to get the greatest value for their money. Thrift is not miserliness. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Y’S SHOES ids Real Shoe.forboys.at school, work and play. Here’s a shoe that com- bines comfort and style with strength and quality Regular $5.00 Value Thrift Price $4.15 No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ELECTRIC IRONS DOMESTIC 00 Value Thrift Price 4.25 No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials It is not what you earn but what you save that It is merely taking advantage of opportunities to save money by A careful shudy.¢ of this advertisement will repay you, for it will show you how to MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR ' DOWN TOWN DAY WEBEL’S THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Regular $6 to the laying of the Warrnite pave- authorities, judge of the"l-istrict of Columbia. in honor of Jean Norris, New York The oc mn Spnings for different make cars, work, For Sale By Owner ONE OF THE BEST BUILT HOMES IN CASPER, situated in the South Side restricted residential district. Sidewalk and curbing in. window seats, colonade and ex- pensive hand-made buffet in sunny dining-room with window seat, There is a centrally located hall connecting with two large bedrooms with closets and bathroom with extra size This is the same type of pave- that this company ——— the Woman's City club in Wash- day by Kathryn Sellers, juvenile} AUTO BLACKSMITHING | ight Blacksmithing, Wood- Auto Bodies, Branding Irons, Ete. CON MILLER, 315 Industrial Ave. Back of Oil Center Bakery, Second St. Corner lot, 60x80, facing House has front porch; east the large livingroom; latest ing-rooms have oak floors and serviceable cupboards on two Full basement, all plastered, Base- Phone 197-M. in the history of the world that a ‘vo- mar judge entertained another woman has built in| judge at luncheon, and at which all the ity of Casper for the municipal] other guests were women prominent in the legal profession. that city might as well begin to cult vate European If the Allies hold Constantinople unti Ttrkey learns to behave it loks as thc habits.—Kansas Star. What Are You Going to Do About Your Catarrh? Improper Tréatment Leads to a Serious Stage. Because you have doubtless been fairly comfortable through the mild summer months, and_ free from the soreness and irritation of the membranes, do not make the mistake of thinking that you are rid of your Catarrh. For if you suffered with this disease last win- ter, it will again be with you in all its severity unless you have elim- inated entirely from the blood the germs which cause the disease. Are you going to further tempor- ize, with a disease that leads to such a serious condition? Don't you know that you can use gallons upon gallons of local treatment without the slightest permanent benefit? Just give the matter a lit- tle careful thought, and you will! realize that it is but a waste of time and money, besidés seriously jeopardizing your health, to con- tinue a method of treatment that has proven of so little value in making any real progress toward genuine benefit. First of all find out just what causes your Catarrh. If it was merely a local irritation and in- flammation of the delicate dinings of the nose, throat and air pas- Sages, then you might reasonably DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Thrift Price PER BOX Timely Offering of Spring Items Bungalow Aprons Crepe Gowns GROCERY DEPARTMENT Apples $4.25 This Price Is for Thnft Thursday Only expect to be cured by the use of local remedies. But have you ever known of one single person to be freed from the slavery of Catarrh by any kind of local treatment? Why? Simply because they have overlooked the cause of these symptoms, and hence the treat= ment has been misdirected. Re- move the cause of the clogged up accumulations that choke up your air passages, and, they will natur= ally disappear for good, But no matter how many local applica- tions you use to temporarily clear them away. they promptly re-ap= r and will continue to do so until their cause is removed. But if you will take a treatment that goes right down to the very source of the disease and attacks it at its starting point, then you are on the right track, and can expect results. S.S.S., the fine old fifty- year old blood remedy is an arti- dote to the millions of tiny Ca- tarrh germs with which your blood is infested. Don’t waste further time by cont ing a treatment that can make no progress toward permanent relief, but begin to take S. S. S. today, and you will receive the same benefit that others have: S.S.S. is sold by all drug stores. Write us for free medical advice about your own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 17 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, q ) SS 0 S06 0 =0 = ) )E # rop Am ext 8, d u wi 3 ived Ry neg * Fe Bal

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