Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 8

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it ¥) “aye | | CARNIVAL GRIPPLED BY 518,000 FIRE BUT Blg SHOW 15 OPENING HERE s from an engine caused $18,- e to the SES Dorm n shows the Hanover, S practicall: aeatroy! ing two car- iped out most of the equipment as the Hawaiian show. than in the fire. t of the same canvas caught fire ven after the first disastrous blaze when the train was going through a tunnel near Wendover, Wyo. This was quickly extinguished. The carni is getting into line to- day on the show grounds between Da- vid and Ash to open tonight. The Rice-Dorman hows played in Alliance, Neb., last week under the Susploes of the Elks. SUNDAY NIGHT STORM IS NEAR CLOUDBURST IN SEVERAL OISTAIGTS Altho the storm of 1 hit Casper wi at force, Mr. and Mrs, la, who were in Glenrock report that just after the storm hit that place at 9 o'clock water was running almost a foot deep in the streets and they found it necessary to spend the night there on acount of road conditio West of h it night did not between Casper and Borlieville the storm almost cloud burst in many places and every ditch and dry creek was running full to overflow the storm pa who came th with water just afier 1, according to people onthe Burlinton train. HART MUSICAL MAKES HIT AT OPENING HERE Most opening Uniphtsiare feel @ and sometimes touching but the opening nee of the Hart Musical com. at the Marigold Airdame er, There were some old on the menu Saturday but there many of a comparatively new But « is the chorus which seems to be the center of attraction. It is not y for a chorus to sing mueh but this one fills the prime = of being able to dance. A yay over part of the audience helps. One tiny golden haired member of the y will continue to draw crowds for many weeks this summer. 3 3 shimmy artist. A rtet which ing is on the pro- gram. Harry Riede is manager of the show. Philippots Back from Triv Abroad ir. and Mrs. Leon A. J. Philippot and family returned to Casper last week from France after being abroad for more than two months, Mr. Philippot is president of the Wyokans Oil syndicate that has extensive hold- ings in the Wyoming oil fields, chief among which are those in the Sait Creek and Ferris fields. por ae Motor Truck Ablaze A- White motor truck which caught fire about 5:30 o'clock Saturday. after- noon called the fire trucks to the White 7 company office on South Da- . The blaze wa ater and chemicals with the on’y damage being done to the upholstering. » damage probably will not excee] extinguished $50. equipment and about 5 miles ranch on Kaycee Owner come to e, prove property and pay 6-29-6t north of t and Salt Cri Your FIRS T | Motoring Need Is s to protect yourself against the hazards that may not only wipe out your entire investment in your car, but make you liable for thousands of dollars in damages. Before you drive out your car safeguard your; self properly against these unforeseen dangers of the road. AETNA-IZED The Aetna-Auto Plan covers you against all in- surable motoring risks with the five essential forms of Automobile In- surance—Liabilitv, Prop- erty Damage (Including Loss of Use), Collision, Fire and Theft. Ask us today about the many advantages of this combination insurance protection. Shee G.F Bell —eAgence>o- 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. f eqyipment. Unfortunately the e water circus of the car- 0 personal trunks were treets and will be ready © HABRIS & EWING J. Bruce Kremer, vice chairman of the Democratic national committee, will call the gational convention to order. Westgard to Arrive Here on Pathfinder The Chamber of Commerce has been notified that the Pathfinder expedition of the’ Park-to-Park Highway Associa- of June 30. A. L. Westgard is the of- ficial representative of the association sentative of the Great Falls, Mont., commercial club on the trip, A com- plete log of the entire Park-to-Park highway is to be made of this trip to- gether with a map so that it can be is- sued for the use of tourists. yan 2 als Carlson's Famous Delmonino _ Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim ball’s, Served by experts. 61° rn re re Biggest Program in Casper LYRIC Continuous 1 P.M. to 11 P.M. TODAY The Greatest Character Actor of Them All FRANK KEENAN With Charles Ray ‘THE COWARD’ Next Big Blazed Trail Production THE DANGER PATROL Then PATHE NEWS Coming Jack Dempsey itteryon motor Cp | ‘The pioneer batt Has ‘stood the test of time. Used o per cent of the Hiectrically equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter an lighting equipments repaired. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 186 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First 8t.) Saati leiedieeheiatienienintinemmntanteniemmm tennant jeould not sleep at night because my | seemed to quiet my nerves. And I had} dreams that were so vivid that I woul! \day, Tour on Wednesday, tion will reach Casper on the evening and he will be accompanied by a repre- oe atives five or six times a week. “I had been told I would have to un- Hatego an operation for appendicitis, but I had been reading so much about’ |Tanlac that I would not consent to an loperation until I had tried cho medi- cine, and with the second bottle I be- Mrs. Eva Lesina Se Sent Home and gan to notice a dectded improvement! Operation Advised—Tanlac {in my condition. Now, after “aking |My appetite is good and I:never have| Ends Tr Troubles. amy bad after effects from eating. I “For ten years I was in such a ter-/ sleep sound as a child every night, have rible condition I had to spend much of| gained twelve pounds and am so well I my time in bed but thanks,to Tanlac|/qo all my housework now and paint, I am now a well and happy woman,” too, without a bit of trouble. And I was the statement made recently by gon’t have those terrible nightmares Mrs. Eva Lesina, a well-known artist’ any more. who resides at 1131 East 29th St.. No./ 17 was in my old home town of Portland, Oregon. “I would not take @/ po Junorg, Oregon, recently and my old thousand dollars for what Tanlac has laactor there asked me What was mak- done for me,” she continued. Ipg me so atout and ‘well. I told him “Following a general breakdown ten -paniac. He just laughed and replied. years ago I had been very weak and) «wei, I guess it won't hurt you’. then I had an attack of grip that sim-| “I think Tanlac is a wonderful medi- ply sapped nearly every bit of, strength! cine and I recommend it to all the peo- I had left. My stomach Was so upset je around my neighborhood.” that everything I ate seemed to fer- antac is sold in Casper by Casper ment and the gas would press up pparmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer-| jagainst my heart and cause it to flut- cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek} drug store.—Adv. ter so bad I felt like it would fly out of my body. I had no appetite, energy or ambition and was too weak to do my housework apd my eleven year old} daughter-and husband had to get along the best they could. Several times 1 got so sick down town trying to do my| shopping that they had to send me home in an ambulance. I became so| nervous that any little noise would| make me jump out of my chair and I PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 > Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver arms and limbs would jerk and pain} me so. The only way I could get to, sleep would be to walk the floor a while or take a big drink of water, which| be frightened and nervous all the next i “I had to give up my painting be- coc CASPER DAIRY ICE CREAM |; NAA Should not be looked upon merely as a luxury It Is a Food Rich in Nutriment Its smooth, delicious flavor is a treat indeed to the palate. Ask for it by name at the Soda Fountain or grocers, and be certain to have some of our Ice Cream Bricks at your next luncheon or party. They are pretty and sure do go fine for dessert. Phone 471 - cause I was too weak to even hota my) fbrushes for more than two or three” [minutes at a time and I was so con- }stipated all the time and had to take THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES ==<|Ins Theater THE STATE jeight bottles, I feel perfectly splendid. | Today---Last Times D. W. GRIFFITH ———Presents————_ “SCA RLET DAYS” A Tale of the Olden West Also Two-Reel Comedy ALST.JOHNIN‘SPEED’ TOMORROW WALLACE REID —\_ in————_— “Double Speed” Robbed by tramps—Thrown from a bank as a hobo—Chauffeur to the girl he loves—Impersonating his millionaire self in society—Married in secret—Accused of his own murder. These are oniy a few of the amazing adventures of devil-may- care “Speed” Carr. Every Evening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra lris Pavilion ORDINARY COFFEE WHEN RICHELIEU BRAND COSTS BUT | DNE SEVENTH OF A CENT MORE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY * Phone 97 AARC This Is an Excellent Opportunity to Buy Middies How Indispensable, Indeed, Middies Have Become! Here they are in several new atvles: fresh from the designers, ready for choosing. Each ha its own special appeal for the feminine heart. See them in our windows and come in for the prices. Strawberries Crat BIOS. per ten Bars Crystal White Soap for a p) Cc ALL THIS WEEK 1 Bar Cream Oil UE R BE Totlet Soap . With One Package of Crystal White Siap Chips or One Package of Sea Foam ALWAYs WORTH aren IAA ANNA ANNAN aN alll NL =

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