Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 2

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\CE TWO ; Che Casper Daily Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1920. ‘ ‘be Casper Dailp Cribune ted Stat but in building up a gi-} It is the business of the Repub jan was en immediately to collect NOTICE OF MEETING. ! mle = ' nst ntality of . personal jican party, and it seems to be, to re ANS FAS Ta fi Hus Benation ees be hud itdeea ie Notice is hereby given of a meeting of TENS . % ued eve ‘ except Sund : 7 p Dubiir ne distressing conditions in Y ued every evening exc Sunday at power exerted to the injury and not] eye the com from the clutches of a § yenmise ‘ Pe) Ai this country ha eee sailed | from] ro casper Chanter of the An niaew e Cor BLAC ion ‘offices: Os] Hutiding, the uj ng of the people and their| jower that violated every pledge ~J) Dublin on August 28, 1676, in the ship) S¢ciation of Engineers, to be held at} C & CAPSULES SINESS TELEPHONE............ 15 nt. They have opp nd h Was entrusted with the 1 tMerine. An ist of the sup- eae Court Hous . 4 eel © oppose and ¢ 1) manezement of public affairs; has piled ,,@:, When does the fiscal year end?| plies sent is available, but it is}? SER AC aie SE Oe @ at Casper CWyoming)? ApEwd i : Pi TERS i 1d’ that the cost of the freight alonelat gaia meeting. AT YOUR DRUGGIST = scand= class zm 32 pile ae neat Oia nal pas: 10. LACES. A fineal vear is the time between} ™ 475 pounds sterling, which was a for BY MAME ONLY. avoid Substi F MBER THE ASSOCIATED PRI SA ia , ee ae a taxpayers; wasted the revenues of/ one annual time of settlement or ‘bal-jlarge sum of mone: in those days. For-|} Secretary, Casper Chapter. | SPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRE I 1 the management c : j in a riot of shameful ex-!naecing of secounts, another, Un-]t¥-seven towns 2,351 persons in TAT At} u > = They have oppc and will Com) ty ya brought the — presti of tess otherwise B fiscal yeor a memephuectis ; : helped by| ~ mS ————————— : SWAY, P intend vigdite: ) cose and ¢ and pre-| ine j eet HAtICn DELTA eorlan iO Red arly ends on {the “Irish Donation. AY, Busin inager he ete inte Suda BASIE OraihS WOUMALEAS Hovarnmiuntiatt Q. What is the River Styx?—D. G. (tos . nager e rig byv ind jest among the powers of ea nees K. = By at Thee Cy tee Fae idea American nation |, h:a mpt and is still seek-|in the United States ‘A. According to Greek mythology, \ NTL ; rial Writer ertuke the formula may $ republic into a cor-| France, December 31st. this river separates the Land of ‘the 2 - { David J. Hand fof the Teague of Nations. That ts a1lo1a world jn which we would exerci 47 exclusively for women i Fa cp ae Ne et LO | Prudden, 3 & rudder Republi party throws me the: power of one Vote in’ twelve! on| O42) arnt saniyeuiel gomanadl in aan lm of Death. . optes r ' ra On| make it the charge that it hes failed in cicred constitution | einy habe eeise be chusetts, prob-} iy question by writing ‘The Casper p- ome- t) nay ure welcome. [in to the administration in|, ‘ = saghar) Desily Tribune Information Bureau, p < LUTE pe Ld ae a pin ceupcatants t ana century and a ‘hind; has) Tet omeinnil aime ot Casco ton, D.C. This offer applies strictly ronounce Menvearsesc do 62 0c: o MOD LOB er DAL ri sented every right and] 2 sons bat Hednin A bsen an iine | CO mnrormationsaimns 1 cannot | 1< Months sh randizement of @N} crest of the people, f i pes 5 Sen eae a se (Hive advice on legal, medical and fin-| g ¢ Months, . bias Sone of the people, and so en-|n d to Falmouth in 1658 feat Teldoas int attemGune | . Sie ‘o ss i vidual or a politic par de trenthed' nel nace rouch cor he . oy a ' alana atters, does atte 0 ‘ir am 105 0, acc - ae Lhd es - | r SOW DENY : a by Indians_in ttle domestic troubles, nor to under-! ‘Opy clines to accept respons fore thot eGUnGaIain cae | and again in 1690, when it was ‘ ak ened 1 ay ( Pre: noxious des] erlatalt and all inhabit.| ke exhaustive r arch on any sub- 2 decyear t physic am ¢ a : (S a E28) en erty and the 7 I ae s Sahin is it was| ject. Write your question plainly and For it means the same. One qualified by legal recogni- ah a§ it Wilson, whatever their real cause 8 massac « ed. 8) brie Ars Ammen ANAM aNraeel - g ree Mont scceminnea tee! ‘7 ee Sic nae s ican citizenship. | resettled in ind incorporated as| Priefly Give full Rin none tion to correct defects of the eye—not by use of drugs bd aga es eee sae esac ee we would direct’ our country’s) a town with the name of Portland in RSGiR Ties age. All replies are ame ai- but by scientific measurements of light and refractive ' t a pot | wo partisan 4 ge rr esac hae EC AE ES How large do pineapples grow?—|"ect (© the inquirer errors—which may be readjusted through the use ee y after subscription be- Ww partisan p , contentment and « . arg ’ 8 u Sanat — 7 ~ lens is i in fitting the eyes wit th in arre: eae) Chis “Belhaharpbltioneto scone tite “ i. | proper lenses or prisms—ie., in fitting y ber of Audie Durca el Gisea tations | iattnlea neler Glare Mee Raped dees sepetc tak ate ry large specimens may Frayors for! a) Hen. proper glasses—‘THE BURNETT WAY.” de Meer co CAS ee ie z Se a 3 m from the unworthy hands into from fifteen to ty pounds} Lindsley had the little hen fast and |]. ¢ jee teas 5a mee ES aa has fallen through the eit is trying to bring her head close to “Let me look you in the eye.” If you need glasses ? i |cooperation there has been wee ean an | does “Cimmerian” mean? ground. x Nag pg poet ee : se ? 4 s The Ass i, elaab etic et peo un & war, Sas tit Whiten eyvoulbastes interred we fit you in every sense of the word. If you don’t need V1 news credl f mt raining thel pan Oiwixte If we weld restore our country, to n” refers to a myth-Jexclaimed her father coming upon the! them we don’t try to sell you. ue position of power and} jegy yy, ved by Homer in bis] small girl in the yard. ; mony i F: le respect of our own citi-] works iwelling in 2 realm of mist lm trying to make this hen say} : cy es LL ed ee regain that honor and esteem | and gloom.” her pr. ey } bd f . Demo pokesmen are laborin . ; : .| Q. Who first divided the Bible into Well,” said the, parent sadly, ; 1 ' Lint tale thet dR Oa LK hope she'll say: ‘Now I lay. me.’ ° 1 LOYALTY AND LOYALTY ey ee ee pe Gimerenthit’| must driye out all traces of the cor vee Me iicn. SEEM ie Rone ETIGE (Sees ea ae fy nen it is claimed, as ; ab ine Marek os as Qn ind inefficiency “that prevails] qq ‘restament into. ve not ——— Practical Optometrists eR eeyne bien vee ea pnt iae places to the «humiliation of Robert Stephens (or Watienne)| more was never a time in the history} 5 el E Casper, Wyo. pap Boverpmant ef the Unite) ver? person who lows his country|9 Rrench printer, fest divided the New lor tne ward atrarthn oie Holme Henning Hotel Entrance LIL AAA A ! Sen eaaentalil : When loyalty toon and loy 1 Seca OBI a La Ee RPE slament fates eae ia Vary edition | ‘Travelogues could fit in more timely, eip pari and the adminiftration LO ne ULer Sountes d ut There must be no backward step, no : Merrit at eorar?” | | Ee 5 ae : ; fen stamp) politiclans choo tep. no hesitation, We must lay FOR SALE PNR ERE : ed President Ww that nee AUS AE UM UD EMEA Weer ariciant (ey sank PrN, Cost dhe Bungalow; six large rooms; four po EXXXXXXKK AKA HAN HIRE H EHR AEH III AHHH salad . proper i to him AL IND) UTE ize and determination that hi ‘ This has been @gper large closets, linen closet, bath, x § tu the srelentless ha itie CHUM DG erp OL Ws) (er cea AN AER DUE antorte Rin RAEN TOE reat extent in Eng ! breakfastroom, hardwood floors; * 1 mal iy pont onism and partisan Democracy; Re | Pos # i i ; we eRe States by the proce aree Ce enamel finish throughout; full ‘a Ue * mer lt 1 cal ane] Publicanism thinks in terms of Leal chan ot Ip the United Stat rocews for\f basement with toilet. Place is ART JEWELER * attr i 1 ; 1 encompassed in the f error is the appropriat ne SS | almost ready for occupancy. x yental | ° national 1: Tt. dgnmoitinin: to ieiog tr | carrying a case from the highest ap-'] purchase from owner. t , ; eee at For the frst time in American Dia: | ee ee eee eaust! move ford P OurE of a state to the supreme | Two ibides pow being bullt on DIAMONDS * y the Republican party, during the « : dean | the United States i] Spruce St. south of CY Ave. 4 ae nee i 1 tir a r folly | tory os eatery a cxample ‘of a) Were into the collar and pull, The ASAT rind a) voy ttt ae hla ani eat nttaee Just received another shipment of the famous 8- * nes Hae tarts fib ai better sup camet be delegated, It is in Ms foul, should the | ball buijt to your order. Repair work day Automatic Alarm Clocks. One winding does for x vi lat ¢ pedent | 2ery. OF pppoe Pera F idual. If you love your country | m be called a foul?—E. UV, BP. \f promptly attended to. both time and alarm for the entire week. No chance *% || a@ roken | 00rt Sto the government in war (ne A Palin orien, Cb A ahs Wastin Gh n 9,1 Allmetal Weatherstrips f in 1 = meric 1 1 ok ill no irk your ob 01 4 6 , | | - , aaetie th whic | than the party in power pega teh ie Set ele the 1920 Baseball Rules, the Dats: | SYLVESTER F. PELTON | to forget or oversleep. 2 * ; pee ateretes Pe wt [Statement 4s not a matter ot opinion;| A swsemioe Hgnubliean’ victory Thali oot on a bunt that cous foul] 925 8, Lincoln Ave, Phone 9283, || ¢ Iris Theater Bldg. E. Keating, Mgr. * ublica ipported Vresident Wi ‘ruth of it is demonstrable by the, ill include the president, “vice prest'li¢ the attempted bunt is made on the| swmmenrenmewrnene| SPAETH EAT Letter terrntarenyetexneneseytereaey ety I from momer Serie: me anet 2 dent and the ec ess is the one hope] third sirike — low of war} record. And’ for the first time im! of a. discouraged and distracted people,| Q. What does the name Nichols sig-| ™ San i ul merican history an American Pres, | _— = y?—0. 7. z SOOT OOM, TIMI ILI OI I IOI II CPPS SS SS, i aD ent has continued to regard himself, | A. Presumably, such a town wal 7 iy ‘ a Pope ia tic 1 ‘ lo —— * Nichol or port of the war of such im{/n war time, as mor® the head of a| | ams Po hing ena ® REGRESS ERECT Tce [nalitien garie ance al ueraosaieaner'||| eallheiRouticaldgot Nich ta” is ore Ty % gered by them han head of # great®gevernment, ——o s to indicate a 4 he: 1 has controlled events, in so far a . What was the ; ey " ld control them, with an eye to] ‘Thank God for the senate. It kept M. | ® | nou RE) a ge aR ame Pe IME a out of the . The Irish Donation is. the name | Pl 4 Lutoerad American | Sersenal and partisan va 5 to a donation of supp & & nals 1 \ claimed tha onal a ndizement. ; 1 Rane ba tap iRAtnaeks e L Mayor of Dublin > | nie equired it With mizing)» .shronter As . to nists’ headquar ’ ' 7 to t sesmen of such an administration lee to that break in stan MAREE fomahe celine of the col N N © the chief executive} RCS oat ayeseRutivel tt the s ufier their dful troubles dur- j : ; es : ee ering Lopiibaltiox They musi] We kod that George Creel was at i saad ee - ! joy uppose the people of this country are| the ‘Frisco convention to give counsel ye wars this isa mat f UM imposed upon now as when| 22 advice; but we did not learn until & & r 1 record : veaherd seawinnlediantl erward that both Ananias and te th ae X campaign, slogan: “He] S4ron Munehausen served on the plat A) I have purchased the business known as the 2s bon ‘ > ever | corm. sub-committe a Ha = Fae ie reget ne Ir & Casper Dry Cleaners. It will be continued under & e u w i roses In 7 STH 4 long enough on the surface to} & . i 2. 2 & veral state ae aria GUC Ton can Oe Peder ate so the same name. All bills will be paid and collec- 1 Which put the admin | jidate Cox under the mic the} The admiral may i) : : . a own purty to Shame. ‘They{ more you nd out about him. Like| ie Pipes AY trons are due us, beginning July 10th, 1920. % r I 1st Democrats sets up claims that) ance that if it is mot, it will by cleaned | ee one aap ge Yate oe IN B. FARBER. ® mselve ‘ t Democratic by & ® jer da « . f that party wer Of course, Senator Robinson cannot . And in all this the R cney toh be blamed. He lives in Arkansaw and} | z 5 ‘ ‘ year yeriest Democratle state| iar tis excuse enough. He might be| -pee ® It is our intention to add new equipment to our & int enarh acini e early hours of] jordoned for pulling that old wheezo| |e 5 O & ! ve wre liesiaa ae wire the counts grout Noah, but surely te descey IN present plant ,enabling us to give the best of serv- ‘ ' 1 rr 1 \ ney ir he eight » considc on for blaming the BR t 1 ci message ef #002) nupticans for not preparing in 1912] % Ice, both in quality and workmanship. ® \ 1 t Fras m everything and claim it] >. the war Wilson kept us out of i What Insurance 4. 1 Republicar They always did | > ) OL in powe 1 the Worl Bat in the cold pale dawn of the) @gheetes Chinanoy & Blocks H Will Do For You y,' r, and rue, because] norning after chairmen “Were are an absohite 2: \ the Demo Licians of 1917 | not present to learn of another sweep-| fective flues. | @ riya ‘ie Five Mene| bers Aer itr CU EASE Git Phone 69: es UF would bave declared the And so Jim Cox has grown up with Building 1 % & ‘ for 3 ; my 3 they I om soe wt fal R. T. KEMP Co. JS N , Gandsee i 98 they woule] “claims, James sets up for whieh h CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK “Insurance*—That’s All” | Forustel 10) Vote for wieusure tal Radumoeosiait foe daciran MUEE) Gay, Uwelsatt cerrnear mureca BRE acbe oem MUL ce oeconeed F. FARBER, Mgr. N) ng bor t forthe |amone. them.) ane of cons iderei)ic: aim J..A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M & & : wal mance (4 Oh folks —Koot rows % . 120 East Fifth St. Phone 2553 & ae 1 py u dele ‘ ir u matte Cox iy in ais ae ! dent ilse He cho 0 regar nthusiastic support ‘to the movement] ‘ ‘ S t war i partisan enterprise ul Ohi That is 1 dope for the % Ny wed it to the limit tc further: /nutside, but the Inside a aehee ieee he deeded appointments continued ‘to part} nrogressive road law was, passed by] n. He saw nothi the war ex-| che legislature Cox vesoed it. The yet cept 1 opportuni to immortalize| made no cial difference for the Le rende own partisan | publicar ure promptly — passed he war with veny.| one item in Cox's enta Hit-or-miss methods produce failure or, at best, nd the war with t Republican | joeue \ mall one yt but Ss bo party which we. kivin hin uch undeven » Jim had no lyin ° . nivided narrow, fabout it The accidental success. The successful business man THE DUTY BEFORE Us. « Purest oye : ° : WO the » t t brows af MAES RS a) bi dO LAG of today must be a specialist in his line h dre w h a aR EEES Specializing in Life Insurance. fi 3 es aE 1 the members vf the united party | 1 women will have no right rhe eto, st Le ake na tna Buyeny Sipoamal e Caste ch “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW ' ooacow Ty elitts carts Ate Ne i Phone 153 mmander-it ele OL ee ron) Te NEST sa t e of the { —_

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