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PAGE TWO he Casver Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1929 Che Casper Daily Cribune issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Nairona_couniy, Wyo, cation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. Publi-| | sense contributing to the late John The liquor interests, who are existing upon |hope, had better turn their finznces to of the arleycorn, 7 5 = resurrection expected tg continue at least so long property on which this tree stands was deeded to the tree by Colonel W. H. Jackson of that eity, | @, Has this country reco; the as the leaders of credit maintain that} loans are net low enough.” Q. What is. the meaning of the col lar device worn by officers in the med ical corps of the army?—D. P. A. The Caduceus, the emblem of the United State ton, any question by writing The Casper | haustive research on any subje Daily ‘Tribuhe Information Frederic J. information. t. Write Bureau, | full name and address and encios. a Haskin, Director, Washing-|two-cent stamp for return pos | D.C. This offer applies strictly to) --les are sent direct to the The bureau cannot give —_————__ P gE Armenian republic?—0O..E. | IMPORTS—EXPORTS. \"A. Thal, United tates’ recdenisea Exports for April, as reportd by the this government on April 23, 1920. Sec-| snakes. Of these symipols, the rod |department of commerce, decreased|retary of State Colby wrote to the/signifies power, the serpents wisdom, of $185,000,000, while imports fell off $30.,Armonian: representative in Washing-\ar4 the wings, diligence and activity. 000,000. jton: “Str—-I am pleased to inform you|{n the times of Greek mythology this 4 and through you your government,! was the symbol of, Mercury. Exports were approximately $684. that by the direction of the President,| Q. How is the horsepower of 000,000, aguinst $820,000,000 Ma \the government of the United States! automebile engine measured?—E. B. and $715,000,000 in April last year. Im- Fecnmnaes as of Ps date, the de} A. The nominal hopsepywey of mn = \facto gov ent of the 3 id SR in the party would be prompt-|Ports amounted to approximately $495,- publie.” ane the Armenian re- boca ti aa a etheple baile composed crow | 000,000, compared with $524,000,000 for) Q, How deep is the earth's atmds-| tional Automobile. Chamber of Com- it s{thé preceding month, and $273,000,000|phere?—S. 8." ~~ \meree +is-\th® most common.’ Accord: ltor April, 1919. A. The atmosphere soon ing to this the horsepower is equal to { gold during April, too rare to sustain human life, but the square of the diameter of, the cyl- properts Of SOMLCUCAw ADEN: recent astronomical experiments have inder times the number of cylinders e the largest for fixed the actual depth of air at 350, divided: by two and one-half. lter whether his little plans succeed or|2ny month in several years, exceeding) miles. (Any reader can get the |the March figure by 000,000. Gold | exports of $44,000,000 were approximate lly the as for previous months jof this and comparing With $2, } | 000,000 in April, 1919. | Imports of silver in April were $11,-| | 000,000, and exports $17,000,000, closely | the blood supply to properly per- ach of the] form its functions, It is quite | that practically every one 18] ey 3 t | Sa 4 ols t ! ly exposed to the attacks of| with its sterling merit, for the i . You are just as liable to| have seen its results. bes or ane a ee enema emt tacked as the man or woman; S. S. S, is a yery valuab: } sitting next to you on the street|in the treatment of Catarrh, Rh ANSWERS 10 QUESTIONS | car. It all depends.upon the con-| matism, Eczema, Tetter boils, pim- Be dition of your blood. If it is thin] ples, skin eruptions, malaria, anj pledge their stment and impoverished eg iae ae ee ober dlanriere. thet come ‘front lowe to reac if entrusted with the powers of; Q. Please give the history of the} the accumulation of impurities,| It is Allo without ah equal as a j Parone renee beater 2 you have not sufficient vitality to| generat tonic and system builder, | apie Motisteetenetin Taek beat resist these germ attacks, and they By its efficacy in cleansing the haye|is aceredited to John Bright who used find a fertile field in your system|blood of impurities, it builds up the jit dn a speech made in that year in to spread aIAERSS here appetite and gives new life and Northampton, England. in nericn | Over a hundred years GaN ie Wn] Vigps $0 the entire body. the phrase was appropria’ ani dians made many excellen rea ‘ou are inyited to write for val- changed by members of tie /IMepul dies and tonic from roots and}yable literature and medical ad- lican party who affectionately ¢ ithe “Grand Old Party.” This at onc me a newspaper slogan and in the headlines alluding to the party was | Newbro's Herpicide herbs gathered from the forests. |vice, which will be sent without shortened into “G. O. P.” i x set One of these formulas was hand-|cost. Address Chief Medical Ad. rill eftest § ronet eraptying cones cere will be stimulated ed down to the white man and for] viser. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Q. What vice presidents died in’ of- fice?"—P. W. it will show life, snap and lustre before unknown. ) eee = A. The men who died while hold Herpicide is exquisitely perfumed and is a delightful hair dressing. Sold and Guaranteed at all Drug and Department Stores. oe = 2 es F. ohn Calhoun, William R. King, Henry) Rear 122 Center St. Phone 711 Anoplir-" * the Batter Rarher Shans. ; Wilson, T. A. Hendricks, Garret Prrrtrtiii medical corps: of the army is a winged rod entwined by two] advice on legal, medical, and financial A. BE. Biglin ts planning o; matters. It does not attempt to settle| within the next few days domestic troubles, nor to undertake ex | where he will attend to busi IN CONSTANT USE BY PHYSICIANS EVERY DAY more than fifty years h used as S.S.S., which is r ed as the best known blood cine on the market. This fine old remedy is as of old from roots and proven medicinal value. here 5|S0me more useful purpose than to stag = |a comeback through Mr. per (Wyoming) patofet lidate for president. second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916] Ohio's Republican voting record R THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he a S FROM THE UNITED PREess| te Years has not been of the the President and Editor | the AY, Business Manager| dvertisin, nager sais i ditor Associate Editor - Editorial Writer TELEPHONE Cox as a can- best, for sons stated. but in the event of fi prospective disgrace of Democratic| ia we fuith that domestic] suc have infelicity J. B. GRIFFITH W. H. HUNTLEY and adjusted, and ary, ly | | | Modicinal Value of S.S. S. ts Fully Recognized. Almost every human ailment can one way or another, to in the blood. So you overestimate the impor- c of keeping your circulation : . : = t up, so that your heart will be antly pumping rich, red, life- blood to all parts of the Any slight disorder or im purity that creeps into the blood iy Pusource of danger, for every vital organ of ‘the body depends upon been | eaten. and Advertising Representatives | Dovid J. Handel. $41 Fifth Ave, much the lesser of two evils. a rl y ew Yo ty. ~, + Perudden, King & Prudden, | Mr. MeCombs is cordially invited to] 1720-92 - Stegen Bldg. | take all the rope he desires,-for no mat-) ing to $50,000,000, w necess: regarded as med). amount-| still made herbs of In fact, lans everyw © the wonderful efficiency & fe roots, ard they are prescribed some form or other.almost dail And now after being in cop. stant use for more than half ‘< century, S. S. S. is more popular than ever, It is sold by prac: cally every drug store in the Is and every druggist is well acquainted cago, Il. - Copies of the Dafly Tribune are on Ale in th York and Chicago of- fices and visttors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTI By € Qne Year Six Months.. Three Months . fail, we are all invited to # hanging bee ON RATE? lin November when the people spring the rrier ing same jtrap on the Democratic party. : SASS PEOPLE MAKE PLAT- FORM. ubiioay Barty ‘| approximating figures for ard in the matter! preceeding has teken Six Months’ Three Months moe) y cepted for | “°TY | an three months. tions must be paid tn ad- e Daily Tribune will not ubscription be- rears. stride fo of writing the declaration of principles to which the members of the party sub | for} ce president and for the suffri of the upon which the candida president and v Member of Audit Bureau of Cirealation> (A. B.C.) the peo congr ask The kind most girls want and nearly all girls can have. Beautiful hair after all, is but a question of care and cultivation. — No longer is it necessary for your hair to be dull, brittle and ‘lusterless, A few applications of and into Member of the Associated Prens. eo § The Associated Press is Jusively | | entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and a)ao the local news published herein GOING near-s w government national the or members of the party Through party jzation the been inv to express their views up all TO TRY IT. 1 poliey her political observer, | matters of party doctrine and Through one of ‘the great party th sing public questions properly forming nd the ap upon) the Bven a » people have been di he | the bi in the; doing his perceiving at long range arcely help from distinguishing tain on the other Tribune had its rea of es of platform planks 4 position of the party In addition all forming the meaning of ctivitie propriate political pasture side of the The telling these matters of a fenee ished scarcely fin-} slements interests the impend| party have consulted and as' drive for the Democratic presiden- | for suggestions. As a result of these efforts a wealth been nomination in the interest o: KIMBALL DRUG STORE, Special Agent Hobart and James I. Sherman. | Q. What has been the highest price paid for hogs?—E. 0. L. | A. The highest price was reached in August, 1919, when hogs ight $19.30 per hundred pounds. Q. How much coal is consumed weer day in the United States?—L. D. A. It is estimated that our daily consumption of coal amounts to 1, |500,000 tons. This would fill about 30, on butiooo coal cars and would reach 240 1 entered into with consider-/miles on a single railroad ‘track. | Q. How can worms for fishing be nment.| Kept through the dry season?—L. F. | A. Night crawlers and worms may be kept in a wooden box filled with] soil. The box should be placed in a cool’ dark place. The soil should be the| Kept moist, though not in muddy | jcondition. Corn meal will do as fod. public \though these worms will live several] improved the| weeks without being fed. } Q. In a certain well the water rises) and falls with the tide. How do you, account for it?—I. M. ©. A.-It is a well kpown (fact that] waters in the ground WIN hé arrested) by the influences that create tides. 1} fact the earth's crust has a minvtel tidal movement. Q. Is the cathed | Divine in New Episcopal church G. A. This is an Episcopal cathedral! .|which was planned and started through Cox of Ohio, with Gov. Edwards of for the kite and McC libe sha material have s all been cz stallized into to jof opinion and It h catalc Jersey tail of the cured refully ana- ts eaubaar zed, um as ringmaster. 1 and er personal platform with boi and Chayehient form. be submitted to the members of the party |who will form the national convention from its member- compact beer kegs as cornerstor ‘olds lik R Kl THAT’S- No, not all this time Just a few words about fhat wonderful CARLSON’S ICE CREAM being served at the fountain at The Rexall Store. Containing a higher per cent_of butfer fat than any other cream served in Casper. Served by experts and carrying the usual REXALL GUARANTEE of sat- isfaction-or money refunded, ® “Barnett's, of Course” Special Reduc- tion on Our Entire Stock of Men’s and when the whole show un just a movie reel Mr. McC und who will select coe the committee that will actually write the It has it has b enthut A ship Me-} grievance at Wil-| ul | up a nterview on ituation party platform. ca been a large und: is quite taking, ne and quite for him to take rainst Wil Lacie sm and has marked a new whole on regime, ‘That is why| welcomed era in’ party gove puts Wilson entirely out of th .frorded run a wide opportunity in igs al ales en eas present convention te ain the} s the main reason, that is also end will of the 1 upon all} that opinion the “C: Pr own hen vital affect the questions the successio! son-in-law ion n \y but fare the Our store has been entirely remodeled and now con- tains beautiful, spacious booths where you may visit with your friends and be sure of obtaining the best pos- sible service. =e pathy ad iis year, whether he better ated in his inherl opportunity extended to him or not, no | voter affliated, with the ‘Republican rty within te nation, has been de-+ cht find privilege o& express: his opinion and of having the same respectfully all matters }that will enter into his party's offiela! ce from an administration that has failed so miserably to measure up to the aepare 4 A trial at our fountain will convince you of the superiority of our produces. Yours for service, EE Oe prescription | Jae quexall: Srore DEPT. | pEX = ALL fe | | | KIMB>; the efforts of Bishop Henry Codman 83 | mM Potter. se THATS: n you tell me what city ha AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOOD ‘brated “tree that owns ii F press notices of publicity s its ment on one se considered on Democ { m ral of St. John the K city a Catholic or| R the oecasion ox. At dlarations ation is ° YOUR HEADS. price LO! ling with the matter of duction and effort to bring down the} in MeCombs’ the impartially 26 more of element required oa in the p4 the sent reduction its inception, York ‘Times says. “It is plain enough that the wave of liquidwtion of commodities, a move ost of commodities daily life of the people Unain any other emanating WOOL PANTS © We have some of the finest quality blue serges, silk and wool mixtures, fine striped worsteds, Scotch tweeds andecashmeres, all these to go in this sale STARTING THURSDAY morning and continue at the sale prices quoted below until Saturdhy, 8 P. M. J $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Odd Trousers at.......... $5.50 and $6,00 Odd Trousers at......... $6.50 and $7.00 Odd Trousers at. $7.50 and $8.00 Qdd Trousers at... $8.50, $9.00 and $9.50 Qdd Trousers at......... $10.60 and $10.50 Odd Trousers at............... $11.50, $12.00 and $12.50 Odd Trousers at........ $13.50 and $15.00 Odd Trousers at... Arrow Brand Collars, all styles, éach.... i. D. from the political captains of his party Kirst he fis venter where The is it The “tee that Athens, original located ; owns limensions. Secon had he ane location in a pivotal state with a fairl independent nominal’ Republican major s and credit indicates popula for with large German urban is. fur yward a new busir oa the id therefore inelined to vote ment ey candidate of Cox's tendencies. 'Third,] thermgre, developments in Severo nancit! backing Cox is supposed to] markets have been closely hound to dis: fed and the procedure the he gether joint ind able to command through the liquor brewer iterests, who still] closes for first time since the hoping against hope f a supremeleral reserve board issued its initial) ther means of] warning against undue credit use last manufactur he not, cum t ighteenth amend bankers, m ind the public have united, whether willingly or woecess which means more normal Fourth, Cox's political strength as a} com third time ef Ohio, coupl wit hat he is not widely than had prevailed since the know! yone © state Hines, and his supp home indtextir rom banking quarters the slogan and finance was sounded Don’t lose your © week arty can do reductio ch he news of difficult to make it convention 0 and 50 per cent, was of a racter We sincerely he and presidential candidate} Landpoint ) promote hysteria among merchants with Jarge stocks of goods and pos- oced Vor if does F too sanguing expectations on the he While the Mr.| tent the Democratic ticket here is wh consumers. por learn ul down on on the the people will and where falling prices was 2 lower IeCombs will realization} ing of living costs, there were last ¥ Barn ~ 420 East Second Street Tid will continue to be for some tir Cox is medivoere \ fairly successful] factors‘ militating against ‘& prolonged decline The po publisher. 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Johnson, Manager Ohio. rdministra-|} figur country is in need of a no good! vast n governor.| put expands hi later, 1ent/ will come, probably sooner than found that stocks have been ade public pronoun This on-| when it is but ind wine ict alone consumed In “tt is likely large part that the trend of prices goods and ai him as ‘prestdential timber her upon “this point. merebandise and other materiahs will continue’ to by ate bouse it Anti in} of Westerville. is] other of the Natrona Transfer Co. Phone 948 MOVING. VANS, DRAYS, TRUCKS, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS _ “IF IT’S MOVABLE, WE MOVE IT” ATM Ne sitiation of The re rected more by the 1! headquar mr t] than other single factor, fusal of bunks to renew many old loans istence that borrowings be da Jot of vat institution ha way shrewd skined | inks, n, and men too. and thelr tr undoubtedly has fore market which otherwise the campaigning and practi-] reduced put to and MeCombses the would shame “is upen the might have been retained on helve | Phe the Goxe re ave defeat of Cox will be wccomplished upid climb of prices ing th pu policy| first quarter of the year brought sizable viment will deter-| now liquidating and it is an sales at the pr ion whether 2 great ipreme court decision upon! open ques are But If th ent time, at luced quotations, 511 Yellowstone Highway valid present enforeement act) An ucceeding fen © amendment “CT any uctual losses. VANS not prove no rican con-| causing credit Is necessary to carry slocks of) may. hel SSS SSN S S s Ss SSS S S | te «i selling

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