Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1920, Page 3

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SORE Moen he Casper Daily Ecitune BORAH TO” STAY Des Moines Bishop. a DAD ‘ Honored by Synod “ Lie HARDING TAVENEORT fe on he Sibting R Harry S. Longley of Des Moines, was; qi elected president of the Episcopal) Synod of the Northwest today. é pi <i ¥ Bien (By Associated Press) NOTICE OF HEARING ON A3-; Se Saree eae ne MARION, Ohio, Oct. §—In answer Ait i ta PAVING ij oF 4} to-widely published reports that Senu . 13. nnn RRA tren nrnrnrnnnnnnnennnnnnmnnmmnnne*| tor Borah of idaho, leader of the treaty| _ NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- Mr. and Mrs. Brydon x . ‘Trreconcilables, would soon quit the| SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON- Close Summer Home. i Republican campaign, ‘Senatér Warren STRUCTION OF eared PAV- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brydon have G. Harding's headquarters. made pu ING. AND IMPROVING THOSE lobed. “idtr -authanakakenne the aaa ; a telegram today in’ which Borah de-|STREETS AND PORTIONS OF TERROR Cone a cee clared He would continue to work fur' STREETS IN PAVING DISTRICT Belape Mire, Leeda AREER ONG: lee 1 ; PE T Republican success, |NO. 13 IN THE CITY OF CASPER, iting with friends while Mr. Brydon is - _ Site Pla a NATRONA, STATE (ie ei, REE RS a ye acomplia ana a GAIN ON COUNT ore AN °S CA F E | Notice Ma ckcrehy given that the Tucker of the Virginia hotel and Ea- City Council of the City of Casper es? ~ ward Collins, is in the Jackson Hole CHANGES HANDS jst jee ay aa oy, Se Noga cou i } n peste eA choi) omega (By. Associated Press) Morgan's cafe at 114.118 West ‘mia-| of eee rash ton the oun i Chamber After the hunting trip, Mr. and: Mrs, , WASHINGTON, Oct. The follow. |west avenue, has been purchased yy | in the City Hall of the City Be aspee Brydon wilt eave for thelr home -in {ME census figures for states were an |Robert Zauts, Jack Hughes and H. C.| fer the purpose of hearing objections Omaha. They will return again next |MOUnced today: Fe at TE OME eaten RtEGCHON BET THE heceaieey” cralinn: summer to thelr home in the mountaigs | ¢ AMzona. $83,273, an incrense of 128.-| the rear of the FoodieDog. pool'ha.| struction of, the necessary grading, here, ~ “1919, or 63.1 per cent. The new owners Will run the cafe|Paving and improving upon _ those Rita as Kansas, 1,769,185, an inérease of 73, |under the name of the Union cafe ant! streets and portions of streets in pav- Mrs. J, W. Wiléon and Mrs. Indale| 236. 0” 4.6 per cent. suarantee the best of seryice to all pa-| ing District hg 13 in the City of are giving a tea for the benefit of Re-| North Carolina 2,556,486, an incrense | trons. = | Cape s Bereat fronithe arth i bekah lodge No. 39, October 6 at the |! 35.199, or 15.9 per: cen, MUSICAL | of Second Sirect to two feet Sonts home of Mrs. Wilson, 322 North Beech — street. The teal will start about 2:30 Oiock in’ the aftemoun: Good Record Set by ° — —»| Teaching Staff in ie EESSUNALS -o| School Attendance W. M/ Parker has been made a meni- ber of the Dew Drop Inn bachelors’ club of this city, and Is now a resident at the inn. He recently came hee from Denver and is representing | Boettcher-Porter & Co., a large bond firm of Denver. He expects to open | offices in the city soon, ee 8 4 J. B. McMahon’ has accepted a post tion with the National Supply ‘com- econd Street to two feet Sonta j In co-operation with the women’s|of the south rail of the Chicavo, ‘lubs in the interest of Americaniza-| Burlington & Quincy Railroad indus-! tion and propaganda for good music! trial spur. in all homes and in keeping with the) The boundary of said Paving Dis- lecture of Mrs. Anne Faukner Obern-| trict No. 13 is as follows, to-wit: forfer we are placing oy sale severs! Beginaing at a’ point, being the ik works of this eminent music critic ard| point of intersection of the Norta writer at a low figure in order to ac-| line of Second Street with the Eust quaint the public at large with this} line of Spruce Street; musical issue and enroll everybody for. Thence northeasterly and along During the five weeks since rhe|the support of good music in every | the north line of Second Street a dis-| opening of the city schools out of the | home. } tance of 152.94 feet to u point; | 103 teachers in schoot district No. 2,] We will be grateful for your call and| Thence rortherly and parallel to} but two have lost any time for sick | more than pleased to entertain any sug-| the east line of Spruce Street a dis- ness, dnd these only a half day each. | gestion made to us to further the prob-|tance of 375.68 fect to a point; The. record is considered remarkable |iem of universal uplift and of better! Thence southwesterly and parallel | by Superintendent A. A: Slade, and} music in-every home and everywhere.|to the north line of Second Street a peints not only to Casper’s healthful THE RICHTER MUSIC CO, {distance of 383.74 feet to a point; climate but also to the, fact that the 10-4.%t'. Thence southerly and parallel to teachers have been received into the - as - the east line of errr eee a dis- tance cf 329.83 feet to a°point; ‘Thence northeasterly and along the north line of Second Street a. dis- tance of 140 feet to a point, bein: the intersection of the north line o: econd Street with the west line of jpruce Street; § * ‘Thence northeasterly a distance of 15.71 feet to the point of beginniag. | Attest: Notice is further given that the said assessment roll is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in this office in the City of Casper, where it may be examined by any person, and that any and all persons who may desire to’ object to said assessment roll are hereby no- ified to make such objections in writing and to file the same with the City Clerk on or before the date fix- ed for such hearing, or at such other time to which the hearing may be continued, ° The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the pur- pose of considering such roll, and at such hearing or hearin; will con- sider such objections made thereto or any part thereof or set aside such ‘Acid Stomach For 10 Years How a Different Woman EarnestlyPraisesEatonic “My wife was a great sufferer from Tete eee ee woman since taking Fatonic.” Lacecp putter beets oe ae tol a . aie! page aertice out the excess digest ensily, the full strength from Hood" feet well and strong, free from bloating, belching, food , etc. Big box costa only a with your pany in the new offices on North Da- vid street. Z most comfortable homes of the city this year and are contented and happy in —————— thelr surroundings. “ (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Dissolve on tongue, or in hot or « water, or vichy. Try at soda fountain. QUICK RELIEFi ALSO IN TABLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE se Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson are -the parents of a baby girl, bofn this morn- ing. » George Thomas of Denver, spent yes- terday in tlf city attending to busi- ness matters. , se 8 * Joe L. Marquis of Arminto, is in the city looking after business interesta and visiting with friends. te ie ee Mrs. L. Bragg of Nowood, Wyo., was registered at the Henning hotel yester- day while here on business and calling on friends. She also yisited the shops | of the city. MAKERS OF ees @_~ SCOTT’S EMULSION 10 Mark U. Weber, treasurer of the | 1 Chappell Oil company, has returned :: from Bartlesville, Okla., where he bas been on business for the past several weeks. see Mr. and Mrs. F. E, LaMar of River- ton, Wyo., are in the city on business} — for a few days. 3% apn . pea et is erent when made: boil fully begins. The more you boil: Postum Cereal the better it is. When pedeting be sure to get nn Soe Gus Hardendorf has. returned ‘from: Kansas and Iowa where he has been on business. Mr, Hardendorf is con- . “ nected with the San Juan Oil company. r ary pees as On Sale at CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 118 East Second—Phone 97 J. G. Wolcott of Portsmouth, Ohio, is here on business while registered at the, Henning hotel. A.V. Palmer. Wf Barnard, Ron.| PHI and Beochi=Phone 5 _ the original Postum ert Harrington and Ralph Olson spent |* ge 2 Sunday fishing at Pathfinder dam. They “hava tie place sagen yous A 50-cup ackage usually refuse to comment on the catch how- wee hie eee ’ 11. fe 2 t ever. 2 Bi siklatial’o vary nine selis for cents. (By United Press) need, It is convenient and economical, You will need no other milk supply if you use Klim. Get a can of Klim today, CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—The head of the gambling syndicate which “fixed” the White Sox players in the World's se- ries lust year is expected to be named in evidence presented the grand jury probing crooked baseball. It is re- Spelt bachowards ported that thé evidence will show that a millionaire gambler in tho , East was head of the syndicate. New indictments of ball players and gamb- ORANG lers are expected to follow investiga- POWDERED MILK tions in the East. Methime Want Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. , Battle Creek, Michigan. i reanite CALUMET BAKING POWDER i $17.50 1 cup Py flour, 1 Calumet never fails. [9 Graham flour, 1 Every jbaking is perfectly Ty eeearr’> level ; oes Used by millions of house- met Baking wives and is the largest sell- Boren Ppa , ing brand in the world. Pound can of Calumet contains full see) bea iGos! Somebakingpowderscomein (Ml ed burer. ios, Some Sir ts there 12 oz. instead of 1607, cans. Besure ‘aoe paetahos you wantit, jf '@* "#7 That Wholesome Table Drink POSTUM CEREAL gains new friends right along be- cause of its pleasing taste, health- fulness, and. saving in cost. SPECIAL Three Day SALE Thursday, Friday, Saturday Radiant Electric Grill Boils, toasts, fries, broils—two operations at one time. American Beauty and Universal 25H Discount For these three days Natrona Power _ Company CLE druggist’s guarantee. Ss roll and order that such assessmenis, If the ele made denote as to such which appear | floor gets stuck, try the stairway. just and equitable, and then proceed |may not be quite so easy, but it leads to confirm the same by ordinance. to the top floor just the same. 4th day of October, A. D. 1920. —_ Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this | oS MRS. ROHN RYNNING B. H. PRLTON, Jeo | MOS | || Has a beautiful line of duvetynes, ASA F. SLOANE, || velvets and satins, also trimmings. : City Clerk. | 426 South Kimball Publish Oct. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1920. a aaa. Why Mazola has the greatest sale of any brand of salad or cooking oil OUSEWIVES everywhere who know the delicious appeal of fresh, green salads are now using Mazola. .Mazola is equal to the finest olive oil, and on account of its low price, salads can be served every day of the week. For frying, cooking or shortening, Mazola gives results that cannot be se- cured by any other form of ceoking fat. Even the most delicate people can digest food prepared with Mazola. Makes de- licious pie crust, doughnuts and cakes Mazola is used by more than seven million discriminating families today and is used by leading hotels, clubs and din- ing cars throughout America. It is more economical than butter or lard, and with a better flavor than ordinary vegetable oils. Sixty-four page, beautifully illusteated Corn. Faee eee ne MAZOLA CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York me. Grills | bh cl ad ch ead he ah ah ull ud ud he heck ede de de heck, he he ude ide ude dhe de de dee de de 75 Dresses Regularly priced up to $75 On sale at $24.95 Our beautiful line of SERGE DRESSES have been reduced 20 PER CENT. New arrivals in Millinery The Chop 156 South Center. oO. Ae eames: vatcr leading to the top st PURE MILK We produce our milk from clean, healthy cows Everything is sanitary: . Our milk is cooled as soon as milked and delivered to your door ice cold. It is whole, fresh, sweet, clean, pure and the best milk sold for babies. The Wyo- ming Health Bureau passes it. as complying ° with all health laws. Ask your milk dealer to show you his certifi- cate from the Board of Health, and be sure you get pure milk. J. J. Allen Dairy Phone 523-J EELS ERS ee eee

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