Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 5

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Lari i BE ai >. Ra eaee a 3 mca Jl TE = edn q fi am \ campaign, and thnt hereafter Con- Paris soclety women send thelr pet 7 | gress will have_the opportunity to |dogs to a school where they are tau + funetion naturally without interfer- }{o park properly, to bow in greetitig i 2 ‘ ‘ ' ence from the executi are Cece has aa see HANDICAPPED IN COMPENirron|CECEPTION USED, SAYS KENNEDY $16.12t Proud and prancing steps. ATTENTION RETAIL CLERKS (Special to The Tribune) Z Ladies; peowsy a Se arralent 23 ba} great ae of the country to 1 th! ti t 8:00 S if statement y given out vise him, although made up of rep- 7 on’ meeting at 8: : ‘ cf : WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Wool may be produced in Aus-| by Chairman Kennedy of the Repub. | resentativea of tie: Deca panacea ty i Dom soreet SUPP Rese ae ja is Maoae ae I. A Keruinerer and ‘Thayne Operations in apy country of the world, according| i" state committee: the voters, and constituting a.com. |}! P. M., Wednesday, September 1, at Moose Hall. / : dbook of 1919. This authority faraaees Cox will hot: We! auogedas)|) ponent (att rH rappel 3 re aa large attendance is desired. ul in fooling the people with hia “I wonder it ever o¢cur: to s| popes Hag os Australian wool can be placed on the market pettifogging methods. The issues in | Cox that the people might select L. F. HALL, Pres. fi charge of not more than three cents a pound. this campaign are not the raising of | 0me great men for senators as well ||! Western woolgrowers will be interested in recent figures| c@mpitign funds by either party, and | 95 President. The neople are sick. ot H. A. WAGNER, Sec’y, Local 102. Ae ee secured by the ferteral trade commiasion| SY Jf it were material, the people | 2 “dictator” in the presidential chair, % 3 a N covering principal labor costs te the generally would be sympathetic with |, 29d Cox’s criticism of his opponent KEMMERER, Wyo., Aug. 34.—As Australian woolgrower, and the follow-; ‘M® Proposition of raising whatever | 18 nothing stronger than ‘that there the result of activities here ky repre. bmi | ine comparison between wages paid in} campaign funds necessary to proper- | Might be harmony between the prest- sentatives of the state prohibition com- 1911—-n pre-war period—with those paid} ly present to all the voters the true 7 dent and the United States senate. missioners’ office, J. M. Mott, Jonna - in 1920: 1920 issues of the campaign, and to re- | Cox's campaign dope might fool Gviff, W. G. Heitz, Louis “Gabardi, : Boundary riders (herders), deem the-nation from the disgrace it | bunch of school ¢hildren, but not Frank Ross and Walter Turley have 3 - per week _. its now suffering through the mis- | the American voter, For my part, I been bound to the district court, whder : Pfgad Job men. per week--- 9. -07) administration of Wilson and the | hope we get enough money, to proper- ; bond .of $1,000 each, for trial on . #70 the above eet he wade tne cee | Democratic party. ly spread the gospel of ‘truth in thia charges bai Wigcens HC xe their 5 lakeep: >: ie BAded\ the ‘cost qt real issues of the campaign preliminary hearings the prohibition of- ‘ ‘ . $ ee are Wilson, his international policies, | SOOOOCOOCOCCOOCSSOCOOSCCCS ficers gave some Interesting evidence. PAUateaitn ree Teel he tg gteheds in) his forgetfulness of America and |% kad Ad ! including the statement that some of ‘ae is the schedule approved by the arbi} Americanism, his flirtation with th» F OR SALE OR ener ea InIC . the accused dispensed whisky on tha ‘ration court for Australia June 28,| Potentates of Europe ond the rank ‘ principle of “‘all the traffic will bea," 1917, still in force: extravagances and inefficiencies of RENT . the-price for a pint ranging from 8 Shearing —Wethers, ewes and lambs, | [ye Gsnt years’ administration. ‘To ‘ a to $13, according to the ability of the $7.30 per 100; rams and ram stags. | this Cox is bound by the Democratic va i i “ ing S Ith an purchaser to pay. $14.60 per 100; stud ewes and their} Platform and his’ ‘complete under- Modern bungalow on East Co-operating with Wyoming State Board of Hea ae Tambs, $9.12 per 100. | Standing’ with the president sn- F THAYNE; Wyo., Aug. 31.—This stat ie seed and Beourere—Adults, nounced after his visit to the White Dover, with basement apart- from the railroad, gasped when Stat« gt ot Paeshoys under 18, $7.30; cooks, dur-}| “The tirade of Candidate Cox about eat, Apply Peter Clauson, U. S. ‘ Prohibition. Commissioner Alonzo. ‘ ig Shearing, $17.25; cooks, permanent.) the Senate Oligarchy’ is nothing leas 306 0. S. Bldg., between 5 pari eee collet Mite ee : TANS Sost of carnying she’ in Aus! than puerile, but distinctively Wit and 7 p. m. 8-18-tf We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Fever and arrested Marion Heap, one of tha i ; including management, hes Ok hones and Tuberculosis in the open, now Venereal Disease. pillars of the community, on the charge BR Re ae ers, workers, taxes, haulage, etc., is now, of operating a distillery, < e ee 3 to 3 shillings six pence per head, as Ivan Warren, a prominent citizen of : against 2 shillings in 1911. Range} @ e 6 Firssilons, a Heaeby eet lament) wait ace lands rent from .89pence.to 1.53. p ; rested on’ a charge of .bootlegging. Two of the chic! Heap gave bail of $2,500 for his tries from which the United Bence pearance,,and Warren gave bond ports class 1 wool are Argeniina and b] $1,000. ity : Mg | Australia. Recent figures on Argentina sie SS. A inane fire not available, but they will average ; a : only a trifle more than those of Aus- ‘ tralia. During the calendar year 1919) : exports of wool to the United States |, q i : ; from Argentina totaled 119,000,000 es ; || Potnds, while those from Australia ap- Ay asiitiek Wie 2% Proximated 46,000,000 pounds. F : ; e oe . iivemern jwoolgrowers, by comparing : ri - 2 ie above figures, will be able to see R. Hi q h a GIVEN ) TES ARE NEAR ? how their industry will thrive under a estores ea t s FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dr. G. S. BAWDEN, Specialist in Charge DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO 12 A. M. NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CURE, NOT PERSECUTE School Soon Opens-; We have many calls for rental houses .and rgoms, List yours with us. Small - commission charged, Homes Some are anxious to buy a home. List your prop- erty with us for galet, SEE BEN i Democratic tariff law, after th t| |; REOLO is @ scientific formula which reagen gh b yge Mires» «Shard caused by, the world war hag completely hasbeen presen by Dr A: Remang ‘The tine is getting short, and, every. |£3% daughter of the vice-president of | insure a protective taritt act to equal: dn Ie hes festored thousands of PRitdiee cater neat ey unhain, Carrigan and Hayden! ize the difference in cost of. production: | men and women to health and strength, biggest. and best state fair ever hola | Hardware company of San Frariciaco, Seiden soit: TaesstiimoatinGe Make This Test in Wyoming. ‘The entries are coming |8"d prominent in the social life of that ew! auceks Whar ere Tay. in in better shapes than. they have ever |city, Went to Catalina, nd ecaaite: eRoatibes oe d above. AM: Order a box of REOLO from done before, both in the livestock and le be waitress at per week. Se your the agricultural departments. tig < , heard sist ‘The Bank of England note 1s not of| regular take REOLO rege the same thickness throughout. In| 800d Tien The board of managers is leaving | tidings, ‘she immediately ‘hied herself nothing undone -to secure the attend- {out to Catalina and now Ruth fs no Largest Market In the State 4 . and if are Ance of the presidential-or vice presi. |longer wrestling with the pots and | Paces it Is thicker, so as to retain a| larly for two jerry that doeBen tree! Adal igniteckcatitne tale OA the | Pans. Keener impression of the important fig. ae ‘you, ke will refund your 4 Wholesale and Retail. 132 East Second Street. 15th and 16th, although theedates have wi telhang: Mh hiat it on request without it. 108 W. Midwest Ave. ° pobisslaet PU Mintek not been finally decided upon, but we} he vatiantic, the second largest of REOLO is a wonderful tonic, stimulant PHONE 74.W P. Beef rae to ie ~~ to eb at bo oe the four great occans, has an area ut| 4“ scpesentn can rise superior to cir-| gudthealth restorer. Test it-at our risk, ower rices on information as to inal ar- it | rn “t y rangements in our next week's issue, | 22:000,000 square miles. SORA ee ROLY Bay eto beer THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK On one of our ‘pages you will find a Program which promises to be full of entertainment and excitement, and it -Willtake: pladp Reveeially thei on, the wee Best Shoulder Pot Roast, PPO AD. on eee e net resze tees 20e ee seeceees PES 2 Shoulder Steak, 25¢e per Ib. ....- Roeat, per Ib.....20C ere ee Roast, 25¢e Epaniicr Steak, 30e f le tweet eee per le ew eee eee per, '.....de2@ pad. ........15e ULTRY EVERY DAY Fresh Killed Springs, Broilers and Ducks : FRESH FISH EVERY DAY . Channel Cat, Bullheads, Lake Trout, Black Bass, Salmon, Halibut Look for our ad every Monday for prices which will govern for the The NORRIS CO. - Phone 12. an “ae 7. front of the grandstands. Sap RM ct bald AERA CONCRETE BED FOR CANAL IS ~ REPAIR PLAN ABRTNA,. Wyo., Aug. 31.—The. East Side ‘canul,*which: does not differ! trom other ¢anals:in that: it was co: to carry water but which is ah incor- rigible in’ that it persistently has re- fused ‘to carry water, will be made a Perfectly. good ‘and useful canal if a Proposal new before the stockhollers is approved. ‘The proposal calls for. lin- ing the canal with “coficrete at ‘2!1 points where. the soll is of such char- acter that’ seepage is inordinate. If thid is ‘done, engineers state, the canal may be ‘depended, on’ to deliver water to farmers at its lower end, something it hitherto has declined to do, The lining Job will cost about $25,000. Twenty years were required to trans- late the Bible into one language—Ta- hiti, THEY ALL TALK ABOUT DR. MURPHY’S FAMOUS ROOT BEER f° MADE IN CASPER BY Casper Bottling Works ON DRAUGHT AT . After you eat—always use EATONICis the ittakes ti arma elds gases right out well, Penot thoseuste won ane mse GUNNISON’S NEWS DEPOT > AND ‘BEST IN THELONG RUN. 0. RAMSEY’S : Where's the economy in wringing the last mile out of a worn-out tire when you can buy a new Goodrich Tire from 1§% to 20% less than in 1910? —— | The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Can You Afford to Have a Fire? Don’t worry over your insurance. Life has plenty of worries! without that. _ See Us for Your Insurance Te GE Bel General Insuranco 411.Oil Exchange Bldg. / oe SOLD BY “4 EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL WOODS & ANSON RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY . ee" FARM MACHINERY, COAL Glenrock, Wyoming — WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center AF PUPA TY Ve Wy o, oot, DEORE RE Le se Oo Po ohn On ho nto

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