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

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ghee tor nates & Oct. 6.—Census fig- COTTON GINS OF SOUTH BURNED; TERROR REIGNS Farmers Raze Plants and Stores When): Orders to Cease Operation Account of Slump in Prices Are Ignored (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 6 ‘6 The destruction’ of several cotton gins and other business houses i in the cotton belt after anonymous threats had been receiyed by operators and business men to cease activities| while cotton is selling at what many farmers termed prices below cost of production, has resulted in the placing of armed guards around several gins and the closing of business in at least one community. The burning of a second gin in the Stam- | : vithin two days} FIBELPS DIRECT 1 G: 0. Fi euskplgs ae! firm of Tay- destroyed Nnored ord bitsiness, cents 2 pound. withdrawn th be 3 « Garden He and gins in the vierni Mained open tod: ay under guards. ALLEGED BOOZE. THEFT PROBED BY U.S. AGENTS | (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—Five federal pro-| hibition enforcement agents were en-| route to Chicago today to aid Maj. A.; V. Dalrymple, prohibition supervisqr) | for the Central States, in the investiga-| | a tion of reports that whisky valued at. | oun W. Weexy $175,000 had been stolen here, Dal-| |! One of the busiest men around rymple declares he traced a consign-| the New York headquarters of the ment taken from saloonkeepers by a!* Republican National Committee is “whisky ring,” whose raiders posed 4s; John W. Weeks, former United policemen, The shipment was -report-} ed back in the hands of the he hands of the conalgnees. Will H, Hays is directing the Re- States Senator, a member of the executive committee of the Repub- fican National Committee and Massachusetts national committee- man. The executive committee un- der the leadership of Chairman SCOREBOARD S| Soest veoh CROWD =: | witnessed the the electric during Cruz and some hs oc- at Progresso. Only recently the appeared in Tampico. > Registration books for the general election will be open all this week at regular voting places, pia | Hon, H.°S. Ridgley is in ghe city Y from Cheyenne, attending to legal mat- | ters. Large crowds have World's serie of its op lance was vite the fact that the game gin at the unusual hour of 11 ofelock, the interest and appreciation of fans has h n fully up to expectations. y ball and strike is recorded as it ved direct from the field and the board at all times reflects the ex of the game. will start again tomor- WOULDN'T TAKE. MONEY FOR IT Hebert Capel Twenty-Three Pounds—“‘I Will Praise Tan- lac Long As I Live row at 11 game on Friday. clubs will resume plo ying at whe coring here will start o'clock noon, eveland, at 12 “If it were possible to sell the good ao enough money in the universe to buy it,” safd A. M. Hebert, Welljknown ‘painter living at Bothell, Wash. Alderwood Manor, “I had suffered from stomach trouble for several years and got to where everything I ate 4 reed with me,” y| continued Mr. Hebert. “My kidneys too, were in such bad shape I nearly N decrease of 4,468, or always had a pain in the small of my 5 per ce: arolina, 1,683,662, \an back and I had the rheumatism in the increase or 11.1 per : so bad I had to give up sev- eral different Jobs on account of it. My | nerves broke down and £ could hardly sleep nights and finally got to where F was hardly Jten the Ala 202, or 9,8 8 per sok) MEN BURNED 10 ee taken five bottles better in my life. \ble, rheumatism, ness entir , |set before me and work ha: Tanlac did the n increase of able to get about. To truth, I whether I more. and I the way it I have now and I never felt The stomach trou- “pains and nervous I eat anything sound as a log ry day. Yes, sir, k for me and I pass doubted (By Associated Press) HUNTING , Oregon, Oct. © 6.— the Oregon Short Line, and F hinist r- chance I get.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by ‘Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- ® Bantile Company, in Salt Creek by Salt +, Creek Drug Store —Adv. nelius, motor car seme road, both were burned to fire which destre ette, Oregon (Ry Ww AALEN TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L, C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange i101 Wyatt Bldg. Oct 6—Yellow fever in all the principal ports st of Mexico and to yi quarantine’ re: travelers from tho! Phone 856 UNION LAUNDRY Fine Fabrics a Specialty Bundle and Family Finish ALL. WORK DONE IN CASPER ————— Peete Hand Laundry Phone 1013 Bundles received at 247 South Center 1S THREATENED WITH VIOLENCE Asso: ao Press) Y, Oct. 6.—William -B. nson, Amer F nerro crowd which in meetings last nig shire, and tried locked door of the hall to reach. him, according to a dispatch to the Evening News. ‘Tne crowd threw bombs con- taining four-smelling cherntcals, COX TO SPEAK EVERY DAY. IN (By (Pure. one of t Reading, Ber BIG CAMPAIGN | ey United Press) Onio, Oct. ay until It is believed that as his best campaign cards “up his sleeve.” He will invade the south and middle west. ‘ CE RAEI TIPLE | 11 REELS ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE LYRIC Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. ' TODAY LAST OF JACK DEMPSEY |= See the happy ending. —N-e-x-t— SIX-REEL WESTERN —THEN— ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE [he past, present and fu- ure. Bring your questions. she will answer them. —Then— Madaline Francis The Wonder Woman CHAS. RAY —COMING— “Silk Husbands AND Calico Wives” an temperance | to break through 1) ~ ‘DRY’ ADVOCATE == “When She Sp have the city stopped on the west, the sand dunes and the river limits her on n the north, and ite cee { op ees Cs idenemmeienendotineees cpemeietantieeeee 7 be i ee : ay eas WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 3920 TEAS UE? Wo ce tt ma RASS ads: her Wing s for the 1921 Flight the 2 City of Casper iL Going East REFINERIES rough foothills on the south. GROWTH When we gain the phenomenal growth ‘that such an oil center is aitided to, and we bases the metropolis that Wyoming is bound to have; AND OUR POPULATION HAS CAUGHT UP. WITH OUR IMPORTANCE AS AN OIL CENTER, then the © NEW ADDITIONS - east of town that now seem to be on the edge of things will be - .IN. THE CENTER The large tract that has been set aside prs CITY PARK will be surrounded by beautiful homes: cad building sites so located will be in the class with those districts where vacant lots iow selling around the $2,000 mark, Are You “All Set” to Profit By the Boom ? Will you profit by increased values that population brings, or are you going to center entirely upon merely me business of living? Buy a Lot In Glendale Addition, which lies to the east of Kenwood, and has the City Park for its north boundary and the County Boulevard on the south. Now’ Listen You, yourself, can be a lot owner because we are selling these lots at such a low figure and upon such easy monthly payments that any one can be a buyer. Think of it, 40-foot lots in Casper for ONLY $150 ON TERMS of $25 down and balance'on monthly payments of $15.00 We have cars to take you out. Call Wyatt Hotel, Phone 61, and make an appointment. THE. DOBBIN scaiege CO. Phone 61 We Serve HOME-MADE CHILI and light lunches. Take home a quart of the best chili made. ‘THE PALMS 414 EB, Second William Faversham IN “The Man Who Lost Himself” —ALSO— A Sunshine Comedy “TEN NIGHTS WITHOUT A BARROO ADMISSION-—-30c, INCLUDING TAX oncert Orchestra Every After- noon and Evening Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 THEATER TODAY and TOMORROW pee, "PICTURES IR S

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