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TD PAY §h Year If Last Year’s Is Carried Ou it - Miss Agnes Cogan, state, supervisor of public health nursing, was in the conference with members of the school board and with Superintendent A. A. Stade in regard elty yesterday in to the employment of a ‘sch Casper during: the coming \ year. The salary of the publia nurses employed last year, Miss ‘Mae Ball and Miss Wlicabeth paid by the Red Cross though almost the entire nurses was given td school the superyision of Dr. J. F. O'Donnel. “.The Red Cross Society has définite- ly decided ‘not to ‘employ a nurse this year and if Casper has a public health nurse she must be employed by the! sthools in co-operation with the coun- the previous ty, which furnished » murses with a car, .There is no doubt but that the pub- lice health /nurse did excellent work in the» public schools and that the Buy inspection inaugurated by “Dr. Donnell and carried out by the nurse fas the specific means epidemics of children’s diseases in their incipiency, So that it was unnecessary to close any of the schools last year}. on account of epidémics. It was xoticed, too, th eral health of the teachers was much better Inst year, and that obliged ‘to be absent on account of {ll- ness. \/ hed the most interestin; ® monotony of ordinary ehgaging in a battle rayol he Grand Central hotel, penter streets. Bert Harris iehtiny ear t t yout Jast night each man a the other for the start of the ix-up. One man it seems claimed that {nthe Tribtine. ‘ided to. stand tifeir. probable that the third man attempt: ato stop the battle. This RED GROSS NOT FIVE ARRESTS | FOR FIGHTING ‘ive arrests for engaging in fistie | !# jounters within the last 24 hours fur.| fied in police court this afternoon € police department since 9 o'clock | Ast nicht. James McDonatd, J. Julius, | Bhd A. G. Cundinn were arrested short. after 9 o'clock yesterday evening for |2Ver each other’s relacive merits in the ‘oung, two negrocs, were arrestéd for out 1 o'clock this atkernoon jurlington railroad station. two others had made slighting re- arks about a woman friend. He re-_p: ted the remark and the,»ethan twe a LARY UNCLE,- THE Bic PROFITEERS ARE ALL GOING To CONTRIBUTE © TOTHE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN FUND ict This Policy ool nurse for health Bahin, was Society, al- time of the! work under of checking at the gen- fewer were sion given Police Chief 8. M. Ellithorpe of the fight. IR. All three were released upon supply- ing bond of $50 apiece. They will be = break in| #bout 5 o'clock, arrests for | Harris and Young were not sure who Was the best man and decided to settle it with their fists, “ne »olize inter- ferred and the two ae iw thinking in front of} ¢lty Jail. Second ana! and Emery | The W. R. Frank. Construction com: |" A Tribune altho if! ponv Brothers on South Center street} told R ana Sit atart Work in a few days it is/at her home. is the yer- | announced. any was awarded the contract for the|ing—the Oil | B: ee of m $40,000 building for Tri-| the sige abou ny _* _Thé Profiteers Don’t Want Any Change Konner’ You Can [Fool ANY Bony wir’ 2 -THAT. STUFF ,-— “THE PROFITEERS DONT WANT ANY. CHANGE;- THEYRE PERFECTLY SATISFIED ! iney’s Pet Among Several Returned On Strength of Ad wiits Toots venina, hase 1?” awotn| EXPLOSION OF STOVE STARTS || FIRE IN HOME Explosion of an oil stove caused smail damage in the kitchen ‘of the | George Sorron residence, 731 Kirk Street, about 12 o'clock today noon. extinguished with chemicals and the fire confined to the one room! Hal P. Riney recovered’ his lost, | C@t Was too black and too skinny, and strayed, or missing kitten less than 24 hours, after a notice was inserted in the Consequently Riney eg a Ae - Daily Tribune. | Says that “Tribune advertisin; > CONTRACT FOR TRIPENY tainly more than ie aiken tee te of equal pay for equal work, equal Seven different cats were brought to) St#tus in marriage, and equal admis: }Mr. Riney's. offied and he ainsweded | 812 to all posts in the civil service. nearly 43 phone calls regarding cats | following the printing of a small notice ler in the same build hange bullding—eaw he missing feline aid ley “that the said eat was calling| 4 B. —R. rum is spending t! Tt had been the pet of | Salt Creek’ on business for * Irma Lea for several d: Che Casper Daily Cribune Taniac did it,” ing helped me. boy with a small, skinny ‘black cat Riney would not claim the pet. “Well, it’s got a white shirt front, the boy, The description was carrect but the Riney gave the youth a coin for his trouble. ' . a In Denmark women enjoy the rights Crimes, where equal suffrage was es- tablished three years ago, has the dis- | tinction of being the first Mohammed- an country to giye womén the ballot. funda ee shia Sa of this. n States Vil and Land compan: TO PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS: get into real quantity production. ‘ Lenclose copy of a.letter which i the Single Six from that of the Twin S: to the public along standardized lines, With regard to production of the Single Six, equipped to turn out the Single Six as any ode We are exerting ourselves to. the utmos tribution department regarding allotments and demonstrators in the near future. H. BRANDES, of Des * Moines, Imya, whi: declares he gained twenty pounds in thirty days after taking Tanlac and now fects like a different man. “Thirty days ago or a little more, 1 only weighed 125 pounds, but now I balance the scales at 145 pounds and declared W. H. Bran- des, a well-known and highly respected citizen of Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Brandes has been looking after th: plumbing work of the Des Moines Pub- lie Schools for the past nineteen years. “And many of the teachers and schoi- are can tell you how different I took since I began taking Tanlac,”’ he said. “I sufferéd from indigestion of the worst kind for the past year or more and was. often so weak and dizzy 1 couldn’t stand up, let alone walk, Noth- I finally had to take my bed and stay there for several weeks. Finally a friend persuaded me ‘to try Tanlac and I have never seen or heard of anything to eijual it. It re lieverk me entirely of indigestion and put me right back on my feet. I have not only gained twenty pounds in Weight, but T feel like a new man in every way. I just think Tanlac is the finest thing ever sold in a drug store.” Tanlac 1s sold in Casper by Casper I ‘Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- into Riney’s office. One was a littie] cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek drug store.Adv. _ The blaze was a EES William Rhea, a prominent off man a a Ya here. from Denver, Colo., attending ith his oll int matters connected Wyo., attending to business matters for the ‘company. A. operating a. chain of tea- C. B. Richardson of the Consolidated] rooms at several of the ar tod Royalty Oil ‘company is in Cheyenne,]sorts in Florida and along ti re a4 England coast ts said to have made a profit of $30,000 during the past year. ~_————— ‘Tribune Want Ads bring ree ete “Barhett’s of Course” belted models. $35.00 Suits $30.00 Suits $25.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $21.50 Suits $15.00 Suits $12.50 Suits reduced to ....... a quick clearance specially derwear, Shirts and Neckwear. Packard Motor Car Company DETROIT, MICHIGAN. is to be the basis for announcing the Single Six. I am sending it because it distinguishes the field of ix, and I think it’s quite important that everyone in the organization should present the matter I am glad to say the factory is making excellent progress. We believe iwe are as well fatcory in the United States, and we are going ahead vigorously, with this splendid equipment, to i- will doubtless hear from the Dis- © Yours Very Truly, PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, ALVAN MACCAULREY, President. it to have demonstrators ready as soon as possible, an August 7, 1920. ANNOUNCEMENT we We have always made large cars desigifed for maximum speed, great power, and all the roominess that goes with a long wheel base. The ultimate de- velopment has been the Twin Six, which has firmly established itself in the regard of the public, and which we have been producing and marketing for a number of years, Packard reputation rests solidly upon the TWIN SIX, and it always will! But there has for years been an insistent demand for another! car to supplement. the Twin Six; a car of shorter wheel base and lighter weight; a general purpose car of great maneuverability in traffic; one that would park in a short space at the curb. And the demand was that this light car should give un- usual gasoline mileage and tire mileage, and finally, that it should be designed and built Packard-wise, and therefore be able to keep out of the repair shop longest and to require least attention from its owner or driver, i We thought it over and studied the problem for a good many years, during all of which we were ac- cumulating experience in the design and production of the\highest possible grade of car. We have at / various times during the past ten years designed a light-weight companion to our larger cars, but’ were ‘never éntitely satisfied with our efforts. Then the war broke out in 1914, and believing that Americu \ would inevitably become involved, we turned our at- tention to designing airplane engines; and from then to the close of the war, had a thoroughly successful experience in designing and manpfacturing airplane motors, which, as you know, must ‘give’ the greatest pewer with the least possible weight. We learned a great deal through this experience that was applicable to the automobile, and toward the close of the war we felt we were finally well - equipped by experience to design the light-weight car. Meanwhile with a constantly growing talk of con- gestion in traffic, and increasing cost of gasoline, tires and other supplies, the demand for the light car became more and more insistent. We have taken several yeats for the development and perfection of this new Packard, but we believe we have accomplished what we seit out to do, and take now a pride in announcing that the Packard Single Six will soon be ready. It will be manufac- tured alongside the Twin Six and by the same ma- tured and experienced organization, The new car is of five-passenger capacity and will be offered in touring, runabout, ‘coupe and brogham .or sedan, The motor has six cylinders, 314 bore by 41% stroke. It is therefore of medium size, and despite its light weight, is very sturdily built. It is equipped with the Fuelizer. * The SINGLE SIX motor is new throughout, but it is not experimental, It includes every priticiple of good engineering that, our experience has shown to make for maximum power, coupled with silent oper- ation and freedom from annoying troubles. Wo have failed of our intentions if we have not pro- duced a motor that’ will run longer and require less attention than any other, i ‘ Our chassis design is very simple and clean. It’s light weicht, togéther with its unusually efficient mo- tor, result in a very economical car. As an instance of this, in our test driving in cross-country runs, we have made over twenty miles to the gallon of gaso- line. Of course, in congested city driving, the mile- age will not be so high. Average tire mileage can be expected to exceed 15,000 miles. In our exten- sive experimental driving cf this new car, we have had some tires in fair condition at the end of 25,000 miles. It is an agreeable car to operate, having the eas- iest possible steering, the lightest clutch action, the shortest turning radius and, we believe, all those qualities that you would like to have in a light- weight car for general purposes. The workmai- ship and finish are Packard throughout. The greatest obtainable luxury, the maximum power, and the ultimate in road ability, must always +e found in the large car. That is the field.in which the Packard Twin Six will always be dominant. In this new car we have not attempted to com- pete in that field, but rather to produce an active, easily-operated, high-grade light car, with all. the elements of up-to-dateness, efficiency and economy of operation. There are Packard ears today, designed years ago, that are nearing the half-million mark in miles nd pete { e new Single Six is also, we confid i a TEN-YEAR CAR, \ ide a a PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, ALVAN MACAULEY, President. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE JOE £. MANSFIELD, Distributor Yellowstone & Kimball Sts. Special Sale of Summer Two-Piece Suits for Men Genuine Palm: Beach, Mohair and Panama Cloth Suits to be closed out at a sacrifice for a quick clearance. We have all the wanted shades in either neat checks, stripes and plain colors, made up in the conservative or reduced to ....... $25 75 reduced to ....... $22 75 reduced to ....... $18 75 reduced to ....... $16.75 * reduced to ....... $15 75 reduced to ....... $10 75 Men’s Canvas Shoes and Oxfords With leather sole, white and Palm Beach shades, for Reduced tas. Weasels aA Nee 25 Per Cent Off On‘All Panama and Straw Hats 20 Per Cent Off All Crawford and Menz-Ease Shoes ‘We have many very special values in Summer Un- iN. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street Phone 346. $2.85 en EE eeu enacaunueQSURNSAAAAEEALESAUAASELGENEUARLLM any ° 8 TOG Ol NIT ETO TOT OST Ye PG Ver PM POPLIN ee Sree re