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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920, ! be Casper Dailp Cribune AP VENEREAL GLINIG BEING ~~ G0 APARTMENTS 2 PAGE SEVEN tested. Judge Kimball was appointed by | here, that the rate of fare and a third = ar Gov. Carey to fill the unexpired term of|to the B. P. O. BE. national convention Do Not Get Careless Judge Charles E. Winter, resigned. in Chicago, IN., July 5 applies to Wy 2 | FBS ae oming as well as other states. The| i MAINTAINED, DENIZENS | TO ACCEPT NOMINATION SPECTAL RATES [fetziv'eyin"ctay2) | With Your Blood Supply 5 - Bj | Information had been received here | I sas ite Di “ f | | | that the rate did not apply this far| impurities Invite Disease. [the great Ve Sat Ble) er, OF REDLIGHT DEPARTING: LANDER, Wyo., June 9—suase| FOR ELKS ARE west but denial of this was made frovn/| You should pay particular heed oie, fea ayaa ood er | Ralph Kimball of the Sixth Judicial Dis-} railroad headquarters in the east ‘to: to any indication that your blood i itali 3 Fi bite ah y. embers r healthy, vigorous vitality. Every- trict, acting upon a petition presented Say ASnunberscr members) Of t16)10 i ecomii 8 s rer tening 5 2 | |him by the Fremont County Bar Kaas. EFFECTIVE HERE eal Elk's lodge will attend the conven-| supply is becoming sluggish, or]one needs it just now to keep the | Im combating the venereal disease | that there is a lessening in its i i iti 3 4 is week tion. } 3 system in perfect condition. Go Peano eres the clation, this week announced that he 3 fel SS eS | strong and vital force. ibd sone boee store and get a bottle ee etty health service now] Would consent to be a candidate for| Word was received by Jack Leary,| qribune Want Ada bring results, By keeping your blood purified,|to-day, and if you need any med- your system more easily wards off |ical advice, you can obtain it with- | disease that is ever present, wait-|out cost by writing to Medical Di- } ing to attack wherever there is an|rector, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift opening. A few bottles of S. S. S.,| Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, Operates a free venerenl clinic in tne] election this fall if the office i ~ ee | ne js uncon- Burlington general Conditions Improved by Comple-|basement of the City Hall building.| * ———— —— en Will the Dollar Increase in Value? tion and Occupation of Four ‘competent doctor tram 10 o'clock in the, It is the concensus of opinion that passenger agent Large Structures During mene until noon each day except) Recent Weeks All houses in the red light region > have been notified by Chief Euithorpe Apartment houses recently com-jof the strict closing order effective pleted and just being finished have re-| August 1 and most inhabitants have lieved the housing situation in Casper|signified their intention of leaving the to a considerable degree, accommoda-/ city, tions for over 60 families having been| A’ few are leaving the city already. provided thru the erection of four/When ane of the inmates from such! structures. Sporting houses is brought into court] Tenants’ are this week moving into|for disturbing the peace, it has become! the new $80,000 apartment house at|the custom of Police Justice Perry A. Eleventh and Chestnut erected by Fred| Morris, to give them a suspended sen- Patee for Mrs. Martha B. Sears of|tence of 30 days in jail. Usuaily the Douglas. Mrs. Sears will move to Cas-|undesirable decides to take the -lterna-| per to make her home. The bullding is! tive of leaving Casper. three stories high, contains 19 two, ————_— three and five room apartments and js modern in every respect, being piped for gas altho temporarily equipped wita electric ranges. In eddition a restan | rant has been opened on the lower 5 | floor. It is the intention of Mrs. Sears to erect a combined store and hotel pbuilding next year on frontage adjoin | ing the site. Across the street the Alexander apartment, containing accommodations j for 21 families, has been occupied, The structure was completed at a cost of f 347.468, South Pine street boasts of an attrac- tive new building of 12 apartments. It 18 eee Disorderly Conduct Responsible for 8 ; c Other completions of past weeks in-| Largest Number of Fines for Oil City Plumbing Co. Rear 122 Center St. Phone 711 0 Oe rcccccccccevecccccccccscocesecocenecccereceesssocecesecscooscoocecosooeses: Po aa Poccvccecooocsos® the purchasing power of the Dollar will recover itself to a considerable ex- tent, and the wise man or woman who saves a Dollar today is saving it for a | . . ° . | time when its buying power will be ORDINARY COFFEE RICHELIEU BANAL _ £0STS BUT | DWE SEVENTH) | kgf’ ces OF A CENT considerably higher. The Dollars you Save are the Only Dollars which To- day are Worth their Full Face Value! Black: he 5 . 5 . . . : Cumer ef Bixth and Wolcott, “whicn| V'Olation of City Or- And the substantial interest paid our MORE will rank among the finest apartmen:s dinances in the city for some time to come. a Actual fines from arrests amounted to $2,413 uring the month of May, as reported in the official police statement given thé city council. Arrests for dis. orderly conduct headed ‘the list with a total of 73, these netting the police Se Tage department, $1,725. Owners of dis- r t orderly houses paid $300 in fines. The Roving Marines are coming to] violators of the traffic ordinance Casper June 18, This all-star aggrega-}came next on the list. Twenty-nine tion of Marine entertainers will come|were arrested for speeding and other to this city from Denver where it is|minor infractions of the traffic laws of stationed now. Lieut. EB, E. Hall'4s|the city. Each paid a fine of $5. Nie here today making arrangements for|drunks paid the city $133 during May. a hall or pavilion large enough to ac: One man had to pay $5 for violating commodate this organization. The ma-|the building ordinance. Five disturbed | am rine organization is composed of sixty | the peace of the city and paid $105 into} marines including a 34-piece band. the city treasury. | 00) S00 =0 E=6) Savings Depositors make our Saving CASPER TP At. ¥ x STORAGE | ee | GROCERY i \ Ip’ Phone 97 Plan doubly attractive. The National Bank ot Commerce “Bank of Strength and Service” WYOMING THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Here is more proof of the fact that you can save money on our Thrift Thursday Specials. Thrift is not miserliness. It is merely taking advantage of oppor- tunities to save mortey by wise purchases. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR * DOWN TOWN DAY GROCERY DEPARTMENT HARDWARE DEPT. HART BRAND PLUMS \4-LB can. Reg- Dry Goods Department Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s Union Suits Summer weight elastic ribbed Union Suits, ecru color, made with long sleeves and long legs. Regular $1.50 value. THRIFT PRICE 95c Men’s Cotton Hose Come in ecru and tan colors; made with reinforced heels and joes. Regular 25c value. THRIFT PRICE 2 for 35c Ieadies? Low Shoes »* ular 45¢ value. All sizes. Regular values $6.50 to $14. al iM THRIFT = Two Lots = Ente, oe THRIFT PRICE {( PINK SALMON Lunch Kits |$4.95 & $7.95 %-LB. cans. mae aoe Lie 12 1 Universal Icy Hot Hotokold Boy’s Wash Suits THRIFT PRICE -- 2 to 7 years. Regular values to $3. Regular Price Thrift Price THRIFT PRICE JONQUIL WAX BEANS Baha eve 90E $4.75 $3.50 95¢ {OE==1OL —=={ (0 \} No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials.