Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 10

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PAGEMEN oo 5 ee BEET SUGAR TO | teem MAKE MILLIONS IN THIS STATE Che Caspee Daily Cribune oy : ____ FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1929. aa x |. The Democratic candidates are hav other, but think what a fan they are in jing a fine time triumphing over each] for!—Baltimore American. ———————————E—_— WHEN SHORTAGE SHOWS . Catarth is a Real Enem (IP IN BOOK ACCOUNTS, and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. ,| . Throw these makeshift remedies ‘When you use sprays, atomizers|| to the wirlds, and get on the right and douches for your Catarrh, you| treatment. Get a bottle of §. S. s., may succeed in unstopping the| and begin a treatment that has choked-up air passages for the| been praised by sufferers for time being, but this annoying con-| half a century. dition returns, and you have to do 8. S. S. gets right at the source the same thing over and over] of Catarrh, and forces from the again. blood the germs which cause tho that a shortage of several thousand Catarrh has never yet been| disease. Special medical advica dollars exists. County ‘Treasurer Roy! | eyred by these local applications. | regarding your own case free. Ad- Francis has been missing since the in Have you ever experienced any real | .dress Medical Director, 106 Swift vestigation started. benefit from such treatment? _|_Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. GREEN RIVER, Wyo., May While official information is y t id that Asbistant Sta in am and Dickinson, w in charge of the office of the tr of Sweetwater county, have esta This Year’s Crop to Put Great'Sum in Pockets of Growers, Im- migration Head Says in Statement } RR ENREEEEEEEEEE EEE EERE IRE * JUST RECEIVED A large line of the famous Ree@ & Barton silverware; Holworthy pattern. We have this pattern complete from-teaspoons up. Silverware is very scarce and the price will advance. Better buy now. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Iris Theatre Building SEH EH EHH HEE E EEE HEHE HEHEHE HEHEHE BEI AE x eCV—_—_—_—_—_.._.___., “TALK WITH KING” LIFE INSURANCE ON + A BUSINESS BASIS An Inquiry entails no obligation. * ' William E. King wees bak d of xa State Manager MASTER BURGLAR AND SOME OF HIS LOOT—Everything, from princely fur coats to jeweled manicure iasite. (wie PENN MUTUAL LIFE Included in the $100,000 loot that James J. Harrigan, the “sill mask” burglar, had gathered from Chicago's wealthy home: It—the sugar beet has won| and stored in his dingy garage. i "|| INSURANCE COMPANY: t place among the profit-| Room 2, Lynch Building er. | What this country wants and needs | Phone 120-5 ‘| h] {] jis an administration that is shorter-cn | Perenrrrrr rss Tre rrr TT: HERE EE EEE EE This year, the ating in Wyomi * BURNETT ip OETRAL Co. LIOTOTTIISISITIOIOIMITI OMIA w. Ground Floor - Henning Hotel Casper, oe. rhetoric and glittering ge lities of | INTO RELIEF WORK; TAKE. issih sss FEED TO WYOMING HERDS erage production of 12| CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 1.—Trucke! | Palmer says meat goes higher when| folks buy too much and goes higher| Springs, Fremont, | Goshen counties, in extess when folks don’t huy enough.—Cheboy-§ —=———$—$ $$$ gan (Mich.) Daily Tribune. Read the Tribune want ads. of 24,000. With an a tons per acre, at $12.00 per ton. owned by the Wyoming state highway} | department, and driven by employ PETE CORDILLO ~ {20 gepevtment: are herds of cattle and sheer hay and of Cheyenne by transpo: OLD. “RESIDENT: \\ gran tothe xtarine. cetnak a | rucks, which are of the four-wheel | OF CHE YENNE}«e ty are negotiating roads which lar able for ordinary vehicles. fa) a rtery of distribution is the! highway, through the im | ts of snow a tr been blockaded si | more than two w of ng the lives of, sing north some one to work cheap merchan- dise off on you with the idea that you are saving a few dollars, for on the contrary you are simply throwing your money away, and don’t forget that moral—Buy the best, dress with the best, look the best—and in so doing save your dol- lars. CHEYENNE, Pete Cordillo, aw: the murder of F Laramie September 1-| pation in which crime his brother, John| been cut. The ha Cordillo, was convicted of manslaughter | (own on the highway at the points D * nearest the suffering cattle and from . sal’, wraeseemiiplovied strict there is renaported by the owners ott te mhapathare swan’ vevenis he Btock. here are points on the| chen “Harry” Christensen nent Yellowstone highway where the snow ll Benevolent and Protective filed the prisoner as his former helper | Still is te: lepth. The ifleet.of aN tia’ vminahine “abbo: Christe ate trucks comprising the relief equip- dillo informed him that he would ae H ch The C. E. HOOD AGENCY Room 23—Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 There will be a regular session of this Lodge on Fri- day evening, May 7, at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows Hall. ails of the crime and Chris-| is not sure but that the helper) was indulging in bragadoccio instead of relating fact. oo ene All that the Secretary of State needs to do before taking a vacation is to} sign a lot of passports in blank.—Butt- | alo Expres: | General Insur: ce Business, initiation and entertainment. Your at- | tendance is earnestly requested. i in Complete | ; DENT, HEALTH Protection —in— THE EQUITABLE LIFE of the By order of the E. R. who want to seball team at Athletic Park i Rab’t Cohen, Secretary. | ; Mothers’ Day “All That I Am Or Hope to Be, I Owe to My Angel Mother.” (Abraham Lincoln) ; Special showing of $50.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits NGW ON DISPLAY : Pb) ‘Flowers For Mother This day has been set aside by an act of Congress Always The as a day to be kept sacred in honor of the at your Man’s “MOTHERS,” when we, as a nation, turn aside service Store from our usual tasks to pay homage to her who gave us birth, whose guiding hand and unselfish love made life’s path smooth for our first faltering steps. Say It With Floweis’ het EEE A AAP ADAPDZLEAALAZAA BD A true token of Love and Devotion, it means so much to Mother, every petal, every leaf, every waft a ‘ey of fragrance is laden with a message for her. It are speaks to her in language no human tongue can [39 speak, it makes her feel that the pain, the anxiety, the fear, the sleepless nights, her silent sorrow, have not been in vain; it means to her love returned, the sweetest of all compensations and it means so little to von, measured by the standards of gold and silver Our seventeen hundred members of the Florist Telegraph Deliv- ery Association, is a guarantee that we can deliver flowers to your Mother in any place in the United States, Canada, and, parts of England and France. . Place your order for Mother's Day NOW and be sure of Flowers Casper Floral Co. 502 S. Center Phone 872 “By Their Deeds Ye Shall Know Them” “The wise man, fearing to gamble on the future, makes provision today for the future welfare of jhis business and his family. oh OLE, SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153

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