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If the criterion of a ni of the state fact and it is ith any thought of egotism that, rs of The Tribune are told of this fact. ; x There is no sentiment In advertising these ddys do affection for the -ditor was long since banishéd—tt’s a cold-blooded business proposition now= Hence@, the great volume : of couch and could have sold a dozen just f ewspaper's popularity is indicated by thi ve e cla mage aeyestisitg it pine The Casper Daily Tbace must be the most popular newspaper in the state of Wyoming, for its| average daily volume of classified ads is greater than all athe Woo. ming newspaper s. combined. A careful check of the classified columns press for a considerable length of. time has revealed this ¢ iength of time has revealed this DR. NELSON 1S RETAINED BY BOARD AS PRESIDENT The hoard canvassed the building sit- natant | 1| iDENORRE 0 | HOMROERS OVERRULED CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 5.—In the’ case of the United States vs. Theodore Anderson, George Kiscaris, Nick Chris- topolus, with purchasing and selling 17,500 pounds of sugar in violation of the raese act, Our candy we try to make the best, Of this you will agree; Just come down to Lukis’, And how happy you will be. Caspe Dailp Ctibune : OF SUGAR AGED WOMAN IS et CHEYENNE, Wyo., hosyital at Eyanston. Andrew Fotopolus, charged The Lukis Candy Co. JUDGED INSANE June 5.—After| living thirteen years longer than the here and will be confined in the state | 1 rhe sromn Weharigen to buy gold bricks! pemasibt rts et vice shasta thd atte ta now spends his time totaling up - straw votes. necessarily like as you do. RADE Es) j ES aw Five is the great sacred’ Chinese number. is an absent baby. United States district court here Judge! *¢!iPtural limit, Mrs. Lavina W. Rosen- $180.00 Kohls “Littl re, i 3 .! le Wonder” Cabin 180. J. A. Riner ordered set aside the de-|tYn®, 83, has been adjudged insane And Up Complete Sections Ready to Bolt Together 5 d ad murrer filed by the defendants in the = “3 Goes up like magic, looks like a dream, solid as a rock, nifty and neat. Just a few bolts—move in. hours, Can be used for yeat-around homes. Dismantled and re-erected in a few A little city or summer resort of these would attract attention from the outside world—would appeal to all who homes. STRIKIN THE SPOT. IT . HE BILL, thing Like It Anywhere WRITE FOR OUR CATALOG AND FOLDERS KOHL READY-BUILT HOUSE COMPANY Douglas, Wyoming Po Posteo tote etn lo toto te ta dtn hein Matec } ; rHereSesee ete eso ate foeseeSe-ateate cto asoate ate stoateste-ete-steatoeteaoatedte-ote-etee Ideal for the homestead or small. suburban ISTIC? DECIDEDLY SO. IT HITS P PAGE SEVER If you do as you like, you'll not An old maid's idea of a good baby : iM a-days. Peete classified ads which. find their way into + ¢ the columns. of The Tribune every day 7) ua ‘ cannot be attributed ‘to no other cause 4 than to RESULTS—to the wonderful ; , pulling power ofthese Ittle want ads,{ IARAMIN, Wyo., June 5—Dr. Aven m an ‘3 which can't be disputed: __ } Nelson, president, and all other members + Of coutse, it takes readers before the | of the faculty of the University of Wyo- e little fellows «an radiate this magne-j ming, except several who had resigned, j : ; se tism and that is the secret of their! were re-elected at a meeting . of the i ! ‘4 power. They ARB read. It's a differ-;board of trustees of the | institution | é ent siory every day—a new chapter, as} which was held here Wednesd aa | >< St were. “ Thifsday, ‘The board reorganized by i 2, The Tribune could use columns of} re-electing all of its officers. A letter of } 4 $ space telling of the wonders of these lit-}appreciation of his long and faithful a bf tle ads, but what is the use. ‘It would} service was ordered sent to Prof. C. B. ; = he merely to repeat what others al-{ Ridgeway, who has resigned from the| ; reudy Know. We might repeat about} faculty after twenty-four years’ serv-| ; 4 the lady who advertised a sanitary | ice, and will reside in California. - i = AT like it; of the man who lost a cat and had six more just like it returned to hit; of the man who lost the deed to his form in Oklahoma and found it thrdugh a little ad in The Tribune, and a litindred or 80 more. but it isn’t necessary for the pulling power of Tribune ads is known far and wide and is gilhing aa! the time, 7 uation and decided that it was not prac- ticable to engage in enlargement of the| WEIGHS ONE-! university building plant at this time. SRE BE ea ee England has 30,000 dependent blind} Sorte Jess than o1 8. be folded into a pean ae might carry it 0} wi beautifully, ———>— + México has had gixty revolutions in sixty-one years. | The Spaniards ¢onsider Tuesday an colored sil welcome: these _hig! A DAINTY SUMMER DRESS TH: HALF POUN! of an adorable, airy summer dainty and fashionable yet in and so light that its total nd, and which can ike so small that in her handbag. ashes and irons bound in exquisite rose- D—Think frock, so expensiy: weight ey ds soutache, the dress is quite h cost days, In Men’s “Department We are compelled to reduce our stock in the men’s and boys’ department to make room for the workmen peti 5% - ete Dépositions Taken Here in Big Suits Against Railroad Threé damage suits of $30,000 each| have been filed in Minneapolis courts against the C. B, & Q., growing out of the dedth or injury of Burlington ém- ployes. <The plaintiffs are Mathilda. Fritz, @Xecutrix of the estate of Fred itz. who died aa the result of rie# October 15, 1919; A. A. Appleby, anehtly injured, and Arthur M @r infuirea, tornéys Harry Benin, Miner an unlucky day for marriage’. EARS ALAR > 4 + Don't be too hard on them, Many @ silk Sbirt covers an honest heart. It's «the possessions: your friends ; to proceed with the rebuilding of our store, so if the public will help us out on this proposition we will meet them half way with liberal discounts on all pur- chases made during this rebuilding sale. Callon us and be convinced that we mean business. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing have that break yous yy a a i se < Phat tttttiktLLtttttits, 2 Cantaloupes KX $ 3 $ ? | 2 <4 <4 o tact Cas see sitions in the cases, peers ering Sed N A ee D "| 2 We will allow a discount of 10 per cent on all A bow! of Roup With fragtatice rare, OW rriving al y men’s and boys’ suits and extra pants during this & A sandwich too—if you ciire; Maybe thei a piece of pie, A.nics tineh—ol ¥ o sale and make alterations free of charge, which means a saving of 15 to 2) per cent on all suits and "pants. Ourstock was nev2r more complete;’so you will have a good assortment to pick from. Comé in and look over our men’s and boys’ suits and extra pants. It will be our pleaxure to show them to you, even if you are not ready t) buy. A small deposit will held a suit for thirty days. : . ‘ : Wr ee When a woman has very old-fash- foned furniture in her home it is “a sign that she's very*poor’or very rich. BAPPES hs a Vt GE » King ward VII's favorite dog Caesar is immortalized in the “new tomb in St. George's chapel, Windsor. -. Get Yours at the (2L2éttétltkdbttithded Eaecanminnas” STi As @ result of inquiries, it is stated) that motion opictures of domestic in-j terest are most popular, with western by ers” and comedies tieing for sec- @ N Phone 247 "WU PIL DLL FT IMS. Detortedonteetoaeete een . ; 3 ° HATS and. CAPS for “Men and Boys You never saw a larger stock of men’s and boys’ hats in any city the size of Casper and we want to reduce it by offering you liberal discounts. We can save you from 10 to 20 per cent on all men’s and boys’ hats and caps, so now is the time to buy a new hat or cap. Shoes We are always well stocked with shoes for men and boys and riglit now we are so,crowded for room that we must reduce the shoe stock and will allow discounts of 10 to 20 Per Cent = On all men’s and boys’ shoes during this rebuilding sale. It will pay you to buy several pairs for future wear. SP egee age Me ° hee The Joy of Convenience Is evident when the woman shopper has her Checking and Savings Account at the Na- tional Bank of Commerce. We are located in the heart of the business district—that is why business. women and thrifty housewives of Casper keep their accounts with us. WeHave a Well Arranged Directors Room Fumished with a table and comfortable chairs where women may meet their friends, or hold club gatherings at any time. This room is yours for the asking, whether you are a cus- tomer of this Bank or not. fo«4 so, Me se pe ore, x 2 ¥ + Be Oe Me Oy Be a + io, K? K? Men’s and Boy’s RA Re gergeageateg We have the largest assortment of shirts in Casper, in all styles made from a cheap work shirt to a beautiful pongee silk shirt and will allow a discount of at least 10 per cent on any shirt in the storg, iM The next time you are shop- ping, notice our central location— if you do not have an Account : with us, step in and let us get Cae acquainted. National Bank of Commerce | | Casper, Wyo. ig and we have some very pretty patterns to select from. Call and see our stock and get our prices. d Traveling Bags This stock takes up more room than we can spare so we will allow discounts of 10 to 20 per cent on all trunks, suit cases and traveling bags during this rebuilding sale. If you intend to travel any this summer it will pay you to buy your luggage from us. ers eS died Trunk and Suit Cases ood THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 2, : R2 K Be ie Sa he ig en ne tote 2, PEEP POLIL POLIO OE OEE PIES P OIE COV O OO OOOO OOO OO OOF