Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 2

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ray t ' L 1 rv WEE PAB we.) he Casner Daily Cribune ‘ No senator holding office was ever, --Between 800 ina 900 cities and towns elected to the presidency, put Garfield| in the United States are named ufter | } Was @ senator-elect when nominated. places in Great Britain, IN SOUTH CASPER LAST PAGE Two PETITIONS FOR NEW ADDITIONS ARE PRESENTED Three Quarter Sections East oll City Embraced in Petitions for Incorporation Within Limits | hf Remember the good old days whe; vas considered a disgrace to hay; shape iike a beer keg? our stock in THE GREATEST SALE OF ALL SALES WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S, Ready to Wear An unknown woman about 60 years old was attacked by a strange man lest q night near Woleott and Linden streets, 1ccording to the report made to police headquarters.; Two plain clothes men working on the ease but have no to the identity of the man. man was hit on the head with y plece of metal or stick but the police did n learn her name. | MOVIES LEAD TO DIVORCE COURTS, BAPTISTS CLAIM f (By Associated Press.) E WASHINGTON, May pictures, Jaws and inte bt for numerous di ates by the comn The growth of th ever eastward plainly indjca st night to the} council when three quarters of| 1 including the east half of the But- ler addition, the south portion of the] Kenwood addition, and the Casper View. addition were petitioned for entr ice] into the city limits. The council dec to také no action until th ing to the t Butler city n thes loving pare; n the on tem- that ddition may F ind sogjal seryjce in its report| taken into at the same t Ls to the Southern Baptist convention : i ea ate: se iin : w it is 3. to’ contopes NEWSBOYS, MILLIONAIRES FOR A DAY—Two Chicago bys lived the! here today. Enactment of a uniform other Jot eys, and streets in the cit de of ae 2 bor oe \ Ghacsea "tn athe petition | {tives of millionaires for one day at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. ‘hey are ©" sa arp ae: are ne faye: comprise the "south halt of ithe south: | Maurice Berkson, 16 years old, and Max fwiren, 15 years old. They represent ‘The report denounces the motion ple- AT A FRA TION OF THEE REAL VAL west quarter and the southwe the Boys’ Republic, a Chicago organization. They decided to spend their savings (ure as now produced, declaring that ‘Ae ction | of the winter, amounting to $220, in having 24 hours of the best New York had of the sixth principal meri The | (o offer, They engaged the presidential suite at the Waldorf-Astoria and at- district runs from a line just west Of} tended taro Broadway theaters, riding to abd from the shows in hired automobiles, | « Bonnie Brae street to a location a block east of Muller street Grading District on Sa Another section of made into a ding district y creating the district fren sets on Burlington} FOR p street; on F t from pn to Burlington streets; Elm stre ond to Burlington streets; from Second to ter of the southwest quarter o' 10, township 83, north, range every film put en the sereen s somewhere some evil sugges films being based on the nele,’ and the suggestion 1, if not open breach, in the AYGE LVS TONIGHT sts a fternoon May ptist churel e in the ba Supper at at George Creel went out of offic ing a let of uncashed checks lying ‘ound in his office he de- se s condemnation from the admin. ion for unprefessional conduct in having Jet any money get away with out spending it THE LEADER 146 East Second Street David to § 2 und of Methodist chu BACK GAVIN FOR TRIAL - {rona Heights Plat Approved — | ee ee plat of the Natrona| Sheriff Pat Royce, wha has been jill Heights ibdivision, was aecepted| for the past week will leave tonight for officially by the councifmen last night.|New Orleans, or. some other southern T is the portion of the eastern’ pert and go from ther o Panama to k Claude J. ¢ 1 wanted here heights region which was re-subdivided | brir to confirm with the regulations of the on th city relative to atepete and alleys. the C VETERANS TO BE_ iv. ene ange will prove most beneficis INSTRUCTED FOR |Shewresen 9 8 Oe Gayjn was rarrested at Balboa INSURANCE ‘AID siting" ** Sees st wil ta nian ro te aa of SS REGULA TION OF state veterans’ welfare comm Se ee as snes sen PLUMBING BROT a v1 y cho ele du Bee a ee EE entttit BEFORE COUNCIL unanimous! of thirty-eieht hat many p fon in the At the request of ain plumbers in| rte |the city au ordinance was presented to by Howard | the city couneil last night which is in- ©. Thompson * entative 6f tended to require an examination by an the federal bureau of war risk INSU” official rity hoard Of master plumiore ance. The purpose of the schon! ¥/il|before a certficate will be issued to be to instruct one man in every £ounty | plumbers to wurk-In Casper, The coun who will receive some compensation? fer | cil tool the plan! under advisement. his efforts and will act as local agent) The representatiye spokesman of ‘the aring UD! plumbers he‘ the council last night tim, he city,to get le of plumbing. sgulations and by re j When we purchased a $15,000 spring and summer ‘stock of men’s-and young men’s suits, we did not expect to lso egndarsed the sol pe h entatively proposed) quiring an examination the plumbers The adjuts fiers’ bonus bi o- in ona ere _ ene fo supply he ity with ent. the have snow and cold weaiher all summer, nor did we anticipate ? | warkmanship. 1° Inthe Dav’s News !!- a 3 0} J. G, Holland will go to | Nebr., tonight to in Fifteen vears ago there wax employ: |the Prudential ed in a department store in Boston | 7 young clerk who believed in doing more! When you look over that bunch ir than the “boss” expected pf him. 'To-|President Wilson's cabinet day this same young man, still in his | 48) that calling it togethe early forties is a member 3 provocation for canning § ieh parliament, d Lansing rontroller ng com| setulae ein is J.C ond the story of | After you eat—always use hii er js one of the romances of | madern business, Aa @ Ind he ioft. his | native Eneland as a sailor befere the} a nation-wide campaign against wearing good clothes. We Crawford, We can't show all of our wonderful values we are offering you in our win- dows nor tell it all in this ad, but if you will come in—our suits talk for them- were guided in our purchase by the business of last year and the splendid outlook for 1920. Dozens of good suits that should have been sold in April are still in our floor cases. We must sell now or ask for time. THE SALE IS NOW IN A : : PROGRESS AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL saTuR. Yew Can Upset Tae Prices DAY NIGHT, WHEN IT WILL BE CLOSED POSITIVELY. esd yeiaet woth $55.25 SATURDAY LAST DAY veces 51.10 mast. tried his luck for a time in South} Afriea without succe and finally Jane} ed in America viv ‘all anniless, Aft-| w7ene ortwo tablets—eat like eandy, i rlerk. he heeame | aStantlyrelieyes Heartburn, Bloated of a New York insn.| Gassy Beeling. Stops ind{gestion, and in 1912 entered into | foodsouring, repeating, headacheand insurance business on his own ac- | @ many miseries caused by count, with such success that when the war came on in dana he returned to! ° Acid-Stomach anxland with sufficient eapital to or] paTONTCisthe beste = ranive @ small shipping eompany, | medy it ta { rina. pve Sarnarinry) eclds and gases Fight oak years he has become the} . and. controls ond of steumneiin ns 27t| well ‘Pens of thousands wondertiy us ul Gap a - connections, and. recently completed a! 2@nefited. Guarantpad to satisty oF | . single dea! involving nearly $30,000,000 | are’ oe potanded ted shy len own druge | Mz C h 4 e : Men’s $50,00 suit aS 00.08 | iets” Go lease try itt Viany Casper men have camied away a suit from this values; think of 4? () The women of ane le it only ao Se e scended from Engh sailors and Ota $a AC oY oee heiian mothers, are deser unusually graceful as well It is a common sight to see the young Four summer sheep camps on women of the island go up and down the steep rocky shores, earrying har 2 yy burdens MARION P. WHEELER. ntly with as © young men do. store since this great suit sacri i $ g cnifice sale started and it behooves Men's $48.00 cut every man and young man who woyld anticipate his needs a Sass Tor ue $38.25 month or so in advance to SEE THIS LINE IMMEDIATELY, Men's $40.00 suit $ 3 4 00 “as being] vigorous. FOR RENT. Bic Horn Mountains. values. Yours Come in now and make your selection—a small deposit will fF 8! --):5000-----50055 ’ hald the suit. Don’t delay if you can help it a he: irra $29 15 your gain, only......0....«.. e Oil City Plumbing Co. Rear 122 Center St. Phone 711 28296 OAR ORDER OR S> ORR ORO DOPE DADE RADER SDE COE eS DC 2900080 O DC CDOS SR OREORONDD The prices we are offering these suits at retail now ca t be dup- licated at wholesale this fall. We are forced to sacrifice. We need the money—-you need the clothes. You'll never have such an opportunity er MLD DID SMS MSM MSL MM SFMT SIS MS 4 EITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of 4 BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND WOM IIS MS ST SIS ILI SST SIT hd a NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS RING THIS SALE again, My Personal Attention Given to Alterations FRANK CANNER EXCLUSIVE OUTFITTER FOR MEN AND YOUNG. MEN 131 South Center Street Telephone 51-M SSP STOLI IS ISTE \SRIIIOS IOVS GS

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