Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 2

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he Casper Daily Cribune Eve Casper Daily SEribune wert reniaitis steady, With but sittie re-} j | dutfion anndtincéd by fétiifférs. Pood = Bl = tasted every évening éxcept Sunday at} Canier cNaIrOnk toOREy: Publi-| Prices, so far, have not been affected, by the ‘0. i cation ‘offices: 9m Exchange Butiding. | put the general hope is that the bottom! @ + ° any in the garage recently er | Howse, to be ee SS + 2 ° * > & | ae io 2 i G may fair a oi 7 ‘thé rear of the Céurt SE EGE ee nce, UNAIAPPINESS LEADS TO TRAGEDY ==: “= = | , I récords. Pintéred at Casper (Wyoming) Bostot:) a1 cxitenatién advaieea | Jee _____THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1929 County Récords Reproduced A photograph room is being fittéd up y the Natrona County Abst ‘ fice as sécond-¢lass matter, No" A 1916} comes | = seooetian Press| om thé big department sfores them-! | - a Reet PReM THE OAlTowPRass|sclves, in which it is stated that, in| (Special to The Tribune) | | ‘ Me DAMIR OLA tar ocd tm CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 20.—The sad life of little Clarence f 4ANWAY, President and Editor | epis é -} Hl ry , PE Wer cats - gor : Bante, HANWAY, Busineks Ban) Cot ag i aay Hen ata ies sae Gilléspie) 12, is ended. He lies in @ suicide’s grave at Saratoga, Tee ENA segessaity BOT eae cana cbittrady t exrcctatidh aatea| WYOMINg ,t0 which place he went from Cheyenne last fall with | Wi HONE ASIGAES WHEE snowed a tremendous. lump. in{ 28 foster patenits, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Gillespie, forntefly of this} ‘ i — - petal WH = city and Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. The child’s life was ended b (spring er £ and si | ry i ° * L was ya Aaverti#ing Héprenentatives jSPring and summer goods and stocks! 99 caliber bullet fired from a revolver into his mouth. Thé David J. Randall, $41 Fifth Ave., ae i See New York City. were not moving. The necessity Of¥shcoting, it is possible, may have been figure thi Death only a matter of short time. during the summer and fall | Don't wait until pains and aches r ‘ x Prudden, King & Prudden, making the turnover and reimbursing} . .ciaents Prana Mapa ees red at ‘thelr do {fering home- : ‘ 5 q trae lenporetlince: the biknks for accounts due, price cut-} Se Uae ae ene ae rate dou nate pach aackee “\undling | become.incurable diseases. Avoid Chicago, Il. - z ; so st) zly ative of suicide tha 4 . . ss | i ‘, y Copies of fhé Dally ‘Tribune are onl iste Hdd Hebi HeAHE {0 to file 1D-| eer OREYY indléative of suicide that ne wee ror The little vendor was | Painful consequences by taking in v fle in the New York and Chicago of- te : jjother theory was entertained. the boy erforming witlr | i e v JOG. $58 allele EL ES alge dl {The boy was a son of Mrs. manifest shrinking’ a distasteful ta GOLD MEDAL | 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES For séme weeks past; stores like «Putort of Rock River, Wyoming. For Others recall the be he rode beside | asper S a Ona year By Carrier Wanamakérs in New York afd Phila-a Period he was a wird of the state dé. his foster father on a sprinkling cart, | 4 Bae Months Sea a|actphia have offered real redactions on peenees or ehild bane alle peated oe Setar ae at Ge ei pike: | 5 SE! | f Three Months .. ; , y nana} tom vas adopted by Gillespie, The child was unhappy while here, anc E One Month .. spring &nd summer goods for men and) who jast summer was employed ¢ his unhappiness assumably continued CAPSULES | 149 West coh treet Per Copy “pes women, in «i Tires and this action teamster by the City of Cheyenne and after the removal of the Gillespies | , : ; mee iS = River Anos e Gillespies to | the world’s sta iy fo One Zea... Yeecece -+-48.90| was followed by other large concerns.! drove a sprinkling wagon here. {Mahy Saratoga, where a few days ago his | Wop Ce ee ae eee ney: | i ee cacetiscs oe EOE ¢ Aavértisenients cé¥eririg from dite to) ChE¥eAHe people Fecdil d pathetic little life so. tragically came to its close,_ National Remedy 6f Hollahd since 1696. . lest period. than three months thrée or miéré pages in the meétropoli _ i oo, ph ite of biped! tye? All druggists: v ‘All subs¢riptions mugt be paid in ad-}t, . es e of dafly dceur. Lod for the fame jedal én every box s yance aid The Dally ‘fribiive will not} eu Newspapers were of dafly See aéd actept nd imitatinn } n fasure delivery after subscription be-|rérce, and quotations showed gtadual Hl ° comes_one.month. in arreard. reductions on alb first-class merchan ; po | —— es a Membér of Addit Bureau of Ciréulations | 4): } | 1 (A, B.C.) : | “ alt dae P| While reductions in prices seemed tor | ber Of thé Ansoctated Prens. os ee si . - r i Pee NStociated Press 18 exclasively [Stimulate sales to @ degree, the former | ft énfifled to the use for republication of! spending érgy has apparently subsided] { I news credited in this papet and a)s0 : : n fhe local newa published heroin. nd retailers I surmised, that eifhér i BiteHc nm against high costs is bearing Of af tgly Hehts in a yard the over: How is this to be remedied? the a fruft, Gr purchasers have reashed thel: workey Menpit is the wopat: Ft AWE A |b ynet Bee so ttle elias of + : t ———— Jiimit of their power to buy. pyramid 6f ashes, tin cans, wire, old "iis Baty Got fe ne of nédfhess KEMNITZ NOW ADMITS. it is S pani ’€ out; and paper, rising ove it and or Ms duty (Oo his neighbors as 6 let | " fF. . . Sbéner or later thé trith of things}, & IS # Senulne panie fo get out) cvernowing on thé sides. Such @ sight | it’overflow, he can be brot into tine : . i Sood % : - ig [rom Sander om the part Of the retailers.) 4, ¢ disgrace to hy horjé. It f# a | whén the ¢ledn-up and paint-up 6am What is going to happen ° ; comes to the surface. What we only bit wilt ne welcomed by the people, who| badge of slovénliness that cannot be | pafgn is on. That is the time when our wife and chilér t cr 4 : 1 to your wife and children i partially knew for fact during the War} wij care iittle what loss is sustained] ateued down. No housewife, or |.nefghbors feel that they can sx raMeryoure Zone? t 5 5 ‘ . rae househusband, for that matte can | to him about it. If he once gets ; alter y . eb ZL. W. Yi h it we now have complete through the a1-|»;; the merchant onthe high cost mer-| foot proud of such a MMe or justicy | Meltm about it. If he once gets the | est Yellowstone Highway missions of Herr von Kemnitz, former} chandise. This is human nature. it to critfeal neighbors. It ts an eye berhood co-operation, into his mind | " . adviser on Far Eastern and Central] The situation has every appearancé| S¢np to ché whole block. It m ues ne | he will get that ashpit regularly Are You Ttisured? 4 erence 8 atc’ G emptied ever afterwarc That is one : b man government. Von Kemnitz noW | fustment #0 long hoped for sind so lohg| neighbors see it if strangers do not. | pg it gets people to thinking in | a xxye pabliaite féldyea Any person viewing the neighborhood | the right terms about their own prem- e says 7 : : delayed. ¢riffeafly, perhaps with a view of | ises and surroundings and they wut I foresaw two possibilities, firstly | —— buying some home that mindy be for | to ké an and attractive all | | in that Meé » would décline because she | A MAXIM. Sueae to be unfavorably im es iehats ampaign is death to é ; essed by ft. he overflowing ashpit. | was afraid of the United States, which} Wwe should put the man who thinks SQN eLeOwIng saupit G F Bell | | financially since his arrival in Casper. bes os : would nevertheless have strengthened |and speaks directly, and whose, words} F ; he a the Germanophilé sehtimént tm México, | always been’ fidaé g00d) keainat] Rite Oraety eerape re ananue -eAgenc>yo-| ‘ Vv or, secondly, that Mexico would accept, | man whost advoit and fielle élo-f bre bea de | j ] The est Work Costs No More poe eine 303 Oil Exchange Building | Satisfaction Guatanteed | | the in whith ¢ase considerable American | cution is used to, éone al his plans or anaes years has returned from Man Phone 363 ‘ forces would have been tied tp off the |nis want of plans—Theodore Roosevelt. DRY FARMING 1) line See tnetene heae = Mexican border and Germany would not} Could the words of the lamentéd| the ate ar abeoeged lanmnitacte crit it have incurred any special obligations. | Colonel, in this apt comparison, bettér! \—————. ee We would Ofly havé béen teady to un-|nave described himself as pr | 7 , P : i dertdke Obligations if Mexiéo had been |and the present incumbent of thé office? | AE FORUM TAPI n able to induce Japan to join us —_— | ' I did not have much hope of sue 0 | Stockholm early in 1916 had be i|° The Melting Pot: | Governot Carey fo Discuss Devel- h less.. But I felt that nothing should be 0} opment int State; Highway Im- COMPLETE | ee left unattempted to remedy the errot THE SMITHS IN WAR. . | rate then committed, and, as my continue] THe indee sie’ Ot the War Baie in| iia oe: Also Given | peew POPPERS uA Ae strorts to obtain direct contact with|surance Bureiu éontain the names of! ace | SeeSe-egesgessoase-see-sge-eSoase-saetse dee ae Wee at Hee CPSP HNO See det So odie e un failed, T suggested thé plan’ to|54,180 men with the surname of Smith. 5 Betts ate fier eemtinicher, of Mek { & the latter |These men served in the army, nav to the two j t F. W. McARTHUR, Prop. cess as conversations with Japan at n fruit *, > ot - o4, use Mexico as a medium, me members is .cal for a decade Had been friendly with! mariné corps during {he world war.! forum luncheons which will be held to-| ns Ra o i me Japan," ‘There were enough Smiths in the emer- DEO, and Saturday at noon at the} OF ALL m3 Q s > 7 . oy 2 | e , p It will be recalled that in February, }seney forces to furnish human materidi | enring, for the entertainment of ‘the & : is ox : 1917, it Was revealed in Washington |for the org: 3 . > ~. * KR? re so fo-efo-ate§ * Party leaving town wishes to dispose of a high- grade car that has plenty of pep, speed and power; six tires, three new Goodyear Nori-Skid; alsé Héw battery. so 48-08 “sf oe o-<f re 1% unrestricted submarining campaign and & | ming,” G Robert D. Ce ved. The Browns came third, i delegates to the Staté Chamber of Com-| : nization of fifte2 inturctry Fierce meeting here. ea e through German diplomatic correspona- | "esiments, A poeeeey auras on the afiiouhibe. Dee 8 . Bande rick The Johnsons were in second place} ment ecards and the program for the ence falling in the hands of American | Pak iB Gs, MOWER trmea} two. luncheons is as follows: < agents that Gérmany in planning her|"UMerically in’ the poling Sih Friday—12:10 evelopment of frri-) D forces, 41,580 meh Of this name hav- itn dad Be rmiig in Wye: i counting its consequences proposed an |!98 5 ; play 3 s3 > i . or" Hiance with Mexico and Japan to inake |H@vite titnitshéd totar of 29,560 men} Satuiady 1210 Nted fot Apprecia- $e Part cash, or will actept Liberty Borids for entire * ‘ alten Tole! pet: shad Se aA EG oat a .| tion of Wha ation Means for the dap é & ir wir on the United Stités it the latter|Pourth oh thé mufhéricat list are the) oO. Ge Wyoming.” Frain ©. lried Wonderful Reductiotis amoimt—$1,500. ‘ i should not remain neutral, Japan; | W!liamses with 28,140, and the Joneses) son, State Engineer, Cheyenné : BS i > He a Lar iation, was to pelOcceDy fifth pldeé, naving furnished] “Good Roads Highws Improve- awe > o = ee rare la aeons aves ty 70. ‘Theté Were 17,080 nih named|meént,” D. S. McCalman, State Highway sd ir 3 : urgéd t6 abandon her allies atid foin in wits and it was easy to find Kelly fSupérinténdent, Cheyerine ur a 1 ner 3 : the attack on the United States Sah alba i hon ag ew) Samuel tL. Wilson, manager for the & & s¢ since 7,806 were ealled te the colors. | e rican - Mexico for her reward was to receive f : Central District of the American City ————————___—_— Buredu will speak at oné of these | Hoh. Newtoti Wesley Rowell, whol luncheons, it is also annoiineéa. 122 North Center Street & financial support from Germany, toate RS ON , Loaded a ek RRR | Chamber of Comme members ar as, New Mexico and Ariz re r Te " |may bétome the first Canadian diplo-} , 3 ech ; t ona ana share in the victorious peace Winatté representative at Washington, is} &!S° at arr to, pitand firs ; nd pet sions the State Chamber of Com erms Ger contemplatec tails , 7 the Methodist) S!0ns_ ©) fi term rmany contemplated. Details an drdefit worker in thi wUrek Ht thee! ao gees: Tite fee bee, {church and a profiinent mémber of} (the International Commtittee of the jon will be held in the Chamber of ytneh’s Mission: Movement. Some} Comme emt be Midnadnee Gael ears ago he led. the fight against the eee e ner accommodations will” bé as ister Zimmerman at Berlin on January |introduction of Sunday street cars in} PANES, j 10, 1917, v directed to propose the} is home city of Toronto. j bei eS alliaiiee with México (6 General car-| Abdut two nOnared years ago tus) Js D: MILLER TO BURNS AND HARRIS x didi and sugkést that Mexito see Hlishmhen were the finést diayaond cut-| , : Wee Suede paie peers beg e ee ° Hters in the world, and the fradé was} Builders and Conttaétors | If you are contemplating building let us explain our | y RE religious pe ttion the cutters mi fe were left to German Minister von Eck . hardt, in Mexicd City, who, by fhsttuc it tions signed by rman Foreign “Min- m A EDE ORM grated to Amstérdati, where they have TO BAD CHECK money-saving proposition to you. We make it a spe- | Heraldea one of the ¢ tu:laihne rasialinea: n ng 1 ‘ : : IU Se f t lated by tf et} a | cialty to save you money and on these ternis solicit your Corikicsd tie rewbttioh siileehdeed by |. Bememtmblieney Veritas ccAaRYEF,) andl business. First-class workmen employed. | 1 Orie re ie resolution introduced by}other women employes of one of the} harged with forging a $100 check | nea): ee j ; Tr. a Senator Reed Smoot, Republican, of|big paéking companies in , St. Louis| J D. bee wag arkoeteg veaterdiny aan ROBERT BURNS WM. M.: HARRIS: | aobene is no tonic known that equals the great out-0! tere oy iain (Or ts eoceaeamUot ANU Oa vcrancE aE ULE TCeaL LOG 3 (A Poeoie wks stiiiet ori a felane cet MLLIBEe xth and Washington 511 South Washington | - P ‘ort to com! ne high cost of cloth: : : ‘ d the executive depirtménts fs attracting |ing hy making their own summer afd Bailey by name, who lad loaned him Plenty of exercise in the open, deep breathing and ; wide attention y outfits money to enable him-to get on iis feet ae ‘ R ‘ right thinking make for health and happiness. iT neasur has won wide approva Whether you lke moderate exercise like croquet or the mor from members of Congréss and has | ss i ; 7 + 3 — strenueus tennis or baséball, you will find here every és#éntiad for per heén endorsed as a measuré 6f e¢onomy sonal or field equipment. by many newspaper editors. ess : ‘ Also a fill lihe of auto supplies and fishing tackle, In the days when the government | | was Operating on a sbuihd fieaee basis | Lf #overnmibitdl éxpernditures Were about NM ohe billion dollars annually. On that . HOLMES HARDWARE © Df basis the late Senator Aldrich of Rnodé| j - : M, Island, estiriated a governméntat re-| ! ; j : | HOL ES TO MOMES nr Gfganitdtion would savé $300,000,000 an “ , . PAINT CARD Eggs AUTO as waa e meer emer ta : Adare sccos DHONE GOI 2¢Pnilee r plan would save the nation more thin} [i CLG ae} | SECON DYAND WOLCOTT S/ $1,600,000,000 each y r. ( ; Td. ; f : é CASPEE Senatot Smoot, who is recognizéd as one of the ledding économisis of the na tion, provides in his resolution for a lon—thitee ators to be named by Vieé President joint congressional cornmt 7 larshal! and thréé répreséntdtives t6 Hy 1 the whole wdministtativé mechanism of ~ , A e te govern ai FL fh ta | FOR DARK TAN AND BROWN SHOES eS Ico ayseh Lum 4 t would eliniindte duplicatioh atid waste. . oddee edbéodee gio ote : Two Yours would be required tor suok The Liquid Wax Polish originally made for Army Officers’ shoes and dress boots: : : 1 i survey Senator Smoot ease aR AA Brown Shoe Polish always won praise at “Inspection”: EVERYTHING iN BUILDING MATERIAL ae 1 pe SDS OU, approprig- | NW, Now at yout setvice for brilliant, lasting shities. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIAL! iy He aetv RIG, Nig eee DAUBER IN EACH CARTON NO PASTE REQUIRED : durin this Seston i certain, | Cleati—Easiest To Use —Econoinical ; ol FARM MACHINERY, COAL hea toes E REDUCTION. I Sold by Gtdterd, Sho Stores, Drugaists, Notion Stotes and Repair Shops: Ba j Av te | G AS (( IN atisnant usta ate Lapa] S. M. Bixby & Co, Ine., New York (Ato Mérs. Bixby’s Jer-Oil, Siu Wite, ind et-Oil Paste Shoe Polishes) A aS { WAGONS, j EN ES ment on merchandise, more piitticwlar ly On wearing appatel, which has us Phone 62, Office and Yard; First and Center umed almos( nationwide extent —

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