Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 5

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HIN SEE NOTION FR BSHENCOUNTY GS PINON Chevestie sible by Direct Railrodd Connec- ; tions CHEYENNE, Oct. 6.—The long-time dream of Cheyenne business men of nection by rail with the Goshen finstintann, the ‘start being made from ithe troop headquarters at the Central school at. 9 o'clock. Eleven boys male up the party, in- cluding Acting Patrol Leader Francis Severance and tenderf Owens, Konald Hurst, itiss Bacon, Raymond-Hendryx, Geraid Welsh, Mau. tse pila Tepes West, (Georte Ty- ‘ANSWER HERE” 77 (Continued from Paxe 1) il ELECTION: boy er girl out of the ‘scliool,” he be clared. “Ie Our schools are to lead |they should the taecher must og! paid more than a living, wage. The teacher A Must Grercan Big Handi- PpsaaiNa be! hired eee eiperee months perlod and.be paid for @ twelve months’ te in Campaign If Senator Harding. Is Placed in White House | TUESDAY ON LONG HIKE OVER CASPER MOUNTAIN eee Under the leadership of their scout-|* eg 5 ue pes organized leas than master, R.T. Graham; the boys of|n month but all fhembers of the troop Scout troop No. 5 lett yesterd. morn-| have already passed the tests for ten- ing tor a three-day hike’ on Caster dortoot rank, STANDS OFF ALOT OF DOCTOR BILLS Recommends Pe-ru-na for Gatarrh of the Stomach, Colds and Grip NTO Under the direction of Miss Hel:n' Wells and the girls" work committee vf the Y. W. C. A. three corps of Girl T-- Serves are now organized and a fourth is planned. } . The Pioneer corps will hold a regu- Friel Not eave Buffalo Basin |iar meeting at the association this uit.| Sradeats ernoon With Miss Wells as the leader Accident; Three Others of this group, Miss Mary Yard, js, at- Are: Recovering | tending the State Teachers’ associatica| BASIN,» Wyo, 0c ‘Oct. 6.—George jat Lusk, | P Riramer, one of the five men -seri- The Sophomore corps: organtzed last | ously injured in an explosion at a Bind Week elected ab officers: President, | ‘ole couhtry—a region destined to }c-| well of the Midwest “The fate of the republic iS fh the hands of the school teachers of. the country. Believing this as I do, -I couht it the duty of every citizen to take a profound interest in the school problems of the country. The man or Woman who says that they are too busy to attend to the affairs. of the pubeled f | (Special to The Tribune.) ae WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—If anyone ’ ‘thinks the Republican party has a t cinch in winning the next election Pa ,<J have used Pe-ra-na for several years commend tor Catarrh Of the stomach oF en get Denenit from it for colds and jand makes one feel like & ean heartily re- ‘entire system. I al- grip. It stands off lote T SUTTLES, of Bernice” Lisle; vice presidént, Helen | mept sey toaupehae ap Sekt 3 ~ had best take stock of the heavy ban. Refining Lloyd; secretary, Jose} ; ph Davis; treas- Schools are but saying that they have| come one of the most important of ths| pally sou _ of here, died aka urer, Constance O’Malley. It ig wiseto keep u bottle of Peru-na in the house for j Na aie paid ar. Bhi oa meet in ‘fot. dime to take ap. interest in ‘thelr/ Rocky Mountain region from the agri-| hospital in this city last night as a re- ‘Dilla cutie tein nee: ak: 6 dee BS emergencies, Coughs and colds mcy usually be relioved by j cain vit. edaee affora to aidan oak country’s future welfare.” cultural viewpoint—may, be on the} sult of his The other meir few doses of Pe-ru-na taken in time. Nasal catarch, indi- estion, constipation, diarrhoea, rheumatism or other troubles ie A. every two weeks on Friday after-| ee ee ‘cp a Pade noons and will hold 2 meeting this| the most seriously hurt and his re- | ‘“e*- Govéry was Cotisldered doubtful from |_ The executive committee of tie the start. | Senfor-Junior Girls corps will meet with Miss Wells ‘Thurtday afternoon at 4j | o'clock. | marked utter a protracted PE-RU-NA is justly proud of ita record of ftty ‘years So | as health protector for the whole family. G. R. Hagens, attorney of the Ua- gens & Murane law offices, has return- TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE ed from Douglas, where he spent Tues-| | day. ae A west through the valley of Horse creek, | either doubtful. 5 tions in order that. their forefgn 6 whieh it will traverse to a point about} J, G. Lee, Harold Cole and 0. © rt curities, present and future, may be north of Archer, where it will swing| Sumner, three Others who were burned, ey safeguarded by the might and men of 2 this country. - (3) The vast Federal Reserve system, which lays 12 fingers on the financial | Buse of the nation, regulating the ebb a and flow of its golden life-blood, and prostituting an ostensibly non-partisan { organization to political ends. : (4) Federal appothtees, a _ veritaily southward across the Horse Creek- Pole} are “getting along fine,” Creck divide, climb the north ‘side of| states. I the Pole Creek-Crow Creek divide and The crew was engaged in inserting Seanew dare, Seer ok, this divide | praden-head between, the two pete : tanoe:fecciciheriera a Shringes, wi,| 2 Shut-off the gas flow to permit deep- the new ling, Will he oop eck etiy aa {er drilling when the gas was ignited |E Mes ue: WHT be approximately 70} roman unknown cause. ‘The well. is sages primary. purpose of the Unton | Sti! buming fiercely, say late reports Pacific in building to Springer at th’s|‘70™ the Meld, the flow of gas amount- the message Our Pride-- Your Pleasure ~ Hon. John Dillon of Lander, who has been here for. the past few. days on |, business is leaving today for his home. _Read_The ‘Tribune “Classified, Ads. In the sectional meeting: Tuesday} verge of realization, The ultimate Step in the harness. Every state and} i ;- boat dissension mi a Said Manteca: jeabenings, County Superintendent May)terminus of the extension of its North | jew of proposed legislation. ‘The! cific Railroad company is to build into that compromising dissenters are mors # TeV! 4 concerned in the triumph of their stato | Pontents considered were larger units| the Goshen Hole from near Haig, Neb., a a Areher, a station on the main Iine of} George Kramer and Joseph Henry it the safety of the nation. Such an j te? Supervision of rural schools and| z : attitude of mind if persisted in woula/ financial aid for the weuker districts. {the Union Pacific eight miles east ‘of{arg inthe. most serious condition of jtion of the extension will give this cify | while endéavoring to shut off the the polla in November. {recotd as favoring the constitutional i x , Here are some of the handicaps the \amendment favoring the raising of the| “tect rail connection with Goshen: Hole |from the Midwest Refining company's route and tie commerce of the Hole|Thermopolis, according to reports re- @) The solid south, which seeks re-{tricts from 2 to 4 per cent of the val- a z, storatfon to control of the government |tation of the district. ‘They also fay-|"PSon will be made tributary to the|ceived from Grass Creck at the refin ‘The Union Pacific has completed <he | has a “fighting chance” to\ survive his tham up to 1918, before congress was|on bonds for pik dcs «isis ky Schools. survey for the Haig-Goshen. Hole ex-| injuries and Henry a “fair chance,” ac- wrested from its grip. T Springer, Wyo. At Springer, it. is!that the condition of these two _em- which are trying to foree the Unired ted, the 1 i ith the m Ot ( States JInto the: Witéon Jeagtie “or na: stat the line will switig south and! pioyes is serious with the ecovery: 0! ? host of them, strategically distribute? ey ink z : } forcushout the country, and as active| BUFFALO, Wyo, Oct. 6.—His War| time, it ts stated, is to Open up a re.|inS © several million feet a day, I gart ticket as skippers in a cheese. | 99 ber month, John R. Geraghty, for-| expected to thrive. A new town will This includes a large number of the| mer service man whose injuries caused | be located near the Wyoming-Nebraska fluence votes cannot be estimated. It} city, has a more favorable opinion’ of Tory will be built. According to tenta- (dso includes the entire cabi»it, which | Uncle Sam's gratitude than formerly. tive plans, this new town will be on a large number of our diplomatic corps, | detachment of troops, wag in a troop ‘ who ought to be at their posts instead | train wreck in Arkansas... It was sev- (5) Oceans of publicity Prepared and} of the debris before he regained con- distributed ‘by governmental depart-| sciousness. His spine was. dislocated, ang franked through the mails in di-}jes produced a highly ‘nervous condi- “ rect contravention of law. This in-jtion, Before entering the service he fort to the enemy, and it also means! /@milton of Natrona, County presénted| Platte, valley line which the Union ca and local organizations than they are! 0! @dministration for rural schools, bet-|{t now reliably is reported, is to be Weifig about a wellmerited defeat at| The" county superintetidents. went on|Chevenne. If this ts so, the ‘an ty | wo men burned by a gas explo: ; Republican party is up against: jtax levy building limit for sé@hool dis- by the shor*cst. practicable railroad | well in Little Buffalo basin, north of in All its bRinches, as it controlled |ored doing away with the $50,000 limit} {te capital. Tae a Rent ater vo nee gy internationals sbac ides sathoues tension for a distance of 29 miles, to| cording to the message, which indicates for, the success of the Tammany-Tas-| Risk compensation raised from $36 to| gion. where the sugar beet industry ‘is ederal judiciary, whose power to in-| him to locate on a homestead near this line, it is stated, and.there a sugar fac- has been ordered to the firing line, | Geraghty, a lMeutenant in charge of} the Nebraska side of the boundary. of back in. this country campaigning. | enteen days after they fished him out ments and bureaus at public expense | his right eye destroyed, and his injir- cludes mailing lists cqntaining milliohs| had been an auditor and purchasing | pe pride we feél in showing and selling MANHATTAN Shirts is sec- upon millions of names collected thru income tax returns, by the postmaster general, and thru correspondence with agent for a big eastern, concern, Un- able to return to his former occupation, Geraghty, was adyised to live in the ond only to the pleasure and satisfaction . the départments. } (6) Contractors who grew \ “cost plus", war contracts and who must come ‘across ‘with “unlimited” campaign funds to finance the Démo- cratic, party. Centractors who have been eajoled by promises of future prof- its fromthe government if sg wil loosen. Sa pupae nay in, Bres- ) ent stru mu prot | ¢ A tects: WAS Wave bei. pe een to ply their nefarious feaie without obstacte. (7) The Polish and Russian vote, see- ond only to the German. This vote is | being sought by the . administration thru promises of material aid from this country in the restoration of “Russia and the perpetuation. of Polish inde- Mendence. Colby has ‘practically warn- fd the Poles to vote the Democrati> ti¢ket if they want help for their cause open. His occupation gone, and his condition such as to make it impos-| sible for him'to take employment with | anyone, Geraghty appealed to the War Risk bureau for compensation. As. a} result of more than twelve months of | personal effort, he received an mine you derive from wearing them- rich on Republican Rally | THURSDAY, OC TOBER 7 AT 8:00 P. M. AT THE American Theater (Across ‘the Street from the Iris) GOVERNOR HARDING | —And their moderate price only tends ‘to increase their Comparative Values. of Only $36 per month. ‘Recently the ffalo Red Cross called his case to, aittention of. Congressman. Monde!l. The Yesult was that within ‘two, weeks the. Wyoming congressman had ar- ranged by telegraph for another medi- cal examination, and secured an award for Geraghty of $90 per month, which is the maximum amount allowed by Taw. Radiator Eadbidhs The New. Fall Designs in Original Effects are ready for your selection. «| e e in Europe. "These races hold the bal- OF IOWA t tf BPP ee Sen Yor Motor Clb ay CEN M. D. Barnet uttitting Co. states. a (8) The rag-tag and bob-tail of j Come and hear the issues of the campaign es Paine tetne ae oer Ene Members Received discussed by a forceful and brilliant orator 120 East Second Street catacombs, I. W. W., Plumb: planners, Radiator emblems for members of the Casper Auto ¢lub, ordered early in the summer, have arrived at the Chamber |< of Commerce and may be had by the] ] "|members who are entitled to them. that Membership cards have also been combination is a cinch to beat, go fish- prepared and will be distributed thry ink November, 2nd. 2nd. the mails this week. Members. not re- ceiving cards by. Friday or Saturday are asked to call at the Chamber of p HARDING LE LEADS Commerch as the record of members is y the Herrons,and the Kate O’Hares, 10- ternationalists and visionaries, fanatics and phrenetics. (9) Tammany, Taggart, i! Barney Baruch and. Nugent, Mr. Republican, if you think EVERYBODY WELCOME e Brenna. thought to Le incomplete. | Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets To make warehouse room for furniture in transit, we ve will sell Hoosiers at following prices until Oct. 15 COMPARE SHAFFER-GAY AND MAIL ORDER HOUSES BRAIN IN BUSINESS Produce your family’s income. BRAINS PERISH! Gimbel’s Mail Order Advertisement, 1920-1921 The national straw vote being taken But you ean t by the’ Rexall stores throughout the} A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET * hiry as ‘received and compiled to} Bigeel gone jk per 2 shows, the fol'owing: ‘isas thr 4 : ‘otal number votes to date, 445,673. || Perpetiate the Income leisure time and remove much of the fatigue that genet vote for Harding, .m: Were’ Gly “Ose “Bate Way, & follows working hours. OUR & Popular vote ‘for “Harding, tema? .) Wise cheerless room into & 74,218, cee es an attractive home spot. PRICES Popular’ vote for Cox, male, 148,533 ® For in Hoosier kitchens, : ; Popular vote for Cox, female, 40,172 ; \ utonslis and subples ; : N j ata Ses ie, 4 owe aro centralized and in Your froight from Phils lector: " B61. . i the _roomiest — cabinet Our price on this cabinet | lectoral majority for Harding, 191, Special Agent elusive conyeniences and nh » ats S F ‘ ee bor-saying inventions K , M2 | & fy myn enes : The Equitable Life add 4 completeness that HULL t : WOTICE To HUNTERS. 3 ‘is ‘ ; has. won the place: of PS SE yt Ee ' & ; . : Ewen Cr dona de he Gur Rese Sado to tw are swe IN er $59.45 N & t © most wu: articles P) {respassers ‘will iy ROHN, & nearest at hand, Hoosler ‘ & \ HENR i. designers. haye ‘made 3. drawers, oak finish, re oe u piss ogg omens $57 "5 Pad . greatest jelper. ~ % ee ar dn snowy white or is N i & oe Me ee Aluminum | table, oak a finish, | \ $85.00 49.85 N y Deferred payments, $ 9.8 & t ayn . ; & le Arrangements made for 'e ba | Shipping weight, about part payment, & er Makers = j8 = . Le “ ity & AY Special meeting Thursday at h) N : 7:30 P. Me, Gag penaers’ Hiatt N SHAFFER-GAY COMPANY N ; B. E. MATTISON, Sec. s 133 East Secoid Street Phone 246 yi / 5 y, Re ee ee Ia ae: LED LSID I LS DI LILI DIGI I IS SI IDI IIIS SIG De be

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