Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 5

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world, _will meet Mik ber 1 in a finish ma hg, night’ before. election. cLeod hgs «made arrangements wpe certain nights for his wrestling and boxing shows. In this manner, Tay- lor, Wyoming's great wrestler, will be ined. here for the coming wrestling be instead of going east for i eae, the next candidate to work against Taylor, is a big young: fellow weighing 200 ponn: two years he has been cleaning up on all of the big wrestiérs on the Pactfic \ coast. Last spring at Spokane, he defeated Paul Martinson in two straight farts: About a year ago, Howard met Cast dopk, at that. time. world's champion. and stayed with him two hours. and fiye minutes for the first fall in a match held at Sioux City, Iowa, ‘Paylor is working» out each night at the Casper Athletic club and is rapidly rounding into fine shape. Big Jack has satisfied with ith: Big cia snc oc ali right now. STOCK GROWERS 10 MEET AT COURT ROUSE, NON. 1 annual, o meeting. ‘af, the Nate County Steck Growers asso- ciation will be: het Monday, November 1 at 2p. m. at the Court House, All stockmen’ are urged’ to be pres- ent as this is to be a real meeting and considerable business will Uome before the organization at this time. Nothing | is of more importance to.any group of individuals. who are interested in the sdme enterprise than a good live or- ganization through which to work out their problems. _ ' ees Me et HE MYSTERY WOMAN wit THE X-RAY PO ‘Was compelled ‘to turn away more than a@ hundred people last yeck and ‘has consented to remain a few days lonz- er. The reas¢m was, because people found she told the truth “alia revéale-t facts. What you think or don’t think. or believe, is wasted energy. The court demands ae ‘You switch onthe oe tric light ask no “questions. ‘OW tell. your employer. what you can prp- duce, not what you think. Most’ eyery- body wants competent advice—and if there are brighter, brainier, more suc- cessful business. and’ professional men in Casper than has already visited her, she would be pleased to meet them at the American Hotel. 10-21-2t* pase hr ps oo SE, A race of pygmies recently discover-| ed in the Belgian Congo are only four | feet in height, and very like apes in| Mozart, the famous) musician,: com- posed pieces at four, and he tae in public at five. (Potiticar Advenisemene NATIONAL TIC TICKET For. President— dames M, Cox, of Ohio ‘For Vice-President-— Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New York ~ For Representative in Congress— Wade H. Fowler For Presidential Electors— ee B. PB. Marshall W. B. Ross | Mis. C. W. Crouter DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET | For State Senator— Sieg Wy. Dralle Hor. Rep en a ah a Jo L. amie aap tL. Favtes For County. Attorney— RN. om Jr. For Cou ryeyor— “Alberb ni Se he A. Hall’ rote Tio F ‘or 1 Conger PIONEER GROC Y AND MEAT PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, EIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Bis, ereby the Iris theater can be wd | TAL NET Kn “a Sumer EMBER INFIMSH CONTEST ange ay Waney s Giant Heavyweight Wrestler ‘Matched Against Pacific Coast Champion in First Athletic Event in Nealy Two Months [ae oie ae ESE Jack Taylor, the giant wrestler who is considered one of the caming contenders for the heavyweight wrestling title of the Howard in the Iris theater here Novem- h, George McLeod, wrestling promoter, announced today. Howard was secured’ because he was the/|}° best candidate and most logical wrestler to bring to Casper on SBESTTESTTESTTTTTETTTTTTTTTET ET TTD adTdweweis For the rare ne of cannot be haa sp sad if phone 1600. ts is called. ‘vel November 2 Friday, as thie ia te tie ie necessary to r you vate. at the riod this mor fae for ice man, held hame service office 6: Commerce huilding. Frionds ave notify is Gen is known, < ‘watson \ ; \ ‘ whsise RN ‘imarles “or” wete registered last year, if you did mot rej- ister at a! saerenys Teglstration pe- cpp ce MAIL FOR recor B MAN, ex-sery- Pe et a i ‘4 the Red Cross, on the second. floor of the: Chamber of |, ‘asked eva. Fagor: the home service secretary, if his address TEAM—Watson M. Washburn has Bias se lected at’ a meeting of the Davis Cup Committes to replace Richard N. Williams, IL, forced ‘resign from the Davis cup team, ness. Wastibarn, whio is No, 10 of the ranking lst, will stare West with Tider] Frases of busi- upon ,| ness women. S.[iemes con be haa wi the rdom and to meaning of the organization, its aims : of the: apt in on pee y siittoe to ges it tomorrow 01 the ‘city, Mrs. ated 18, a special field worker em- plexed. the ping a ‘The avin BRS aa consisting of | Mrs. J. Ww. BE ional board, is spend- Jesse Keith, J. 8. Meehling, will spend considerable time with Mrs, Nicolovius in the next few days learning the housing condi- tions here and what the Y. W. C. A. ean do to meet the situation without maintaitiing” a boarding home. of its own, Which is impossible with its pres- ee finances. fi spealting of the work of the: serv- PR ih cay) Mrs. Nicoloyius states that the responsibility placed upon the ¥. W.'C. A. and demanded of it along the line of ‘housing girls and women has increased greatly since the war. The over States government placed the ¥. W. C. A. the responsibility of seeing that girls who flocked to cer- tain cities to do war work were 50 housed that their living conditions were such as to enable them to do’ the best baie house agencies were Ps eibite the direction of the ¥. W. G: A. in these cities. and. the committees formed by the ¥. W. C. A. found that eyen on short notice they could secure comfortable living quarters for hundreds of girig through the co- operation of the townswomen. This ‘form of service to girls and -wo- men has been continued du: the war and the associations all over the coun- try are endeavoring through their sery- ice committees to see that the right girl finds the right room, It is often the case that one particu- lar women will prefer to house teach- ers, another nurses, another only busi- It is the function of the ¥..W. C. 4. to collect this data, to know whether, parlor, laundry or housekeeping privi- Si Wiggins, chairman; Mrs. |* ibs, Mrs, Mrs. |: Fred Moore, Mrs. Carl Taylor and Mrs.|3 @ clear and forcetul Casper branch of the movemsnt | (GI That Cold With pills a “problem, and this nd ne which service committee Colds, Coughs om La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Fake no chances. phaser madiumaead the first sneeze. He a ene 24 “it bay egregren in this: form 78 ageing hapa RR guia Cir tat ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Monday po al well attended meet- ig resi Westbo ot Sate who ae whe M. D. Barnett OUTFITTING CO., 120 E. SECOND STREET CASPER’S Is In Full Progress 4nd will last Nine Days Only, ending petenet 30 - Gawy Entire Stock No’ girl or woman is pretty if her jeyes are red, strained or have dark! camphor | = Simple. witchhazel, as mixéd in: Layoptik’ rings. hydrastis, etc., a week's nse will Soe you. with its QUICK results. 136 of Lar tik keeps. the eyes” Cor. S. Beech and E. Fifth-—PHONE 545-W —We Deliver Friday and Saturday Cash Sale 100 Ibs. first-class Potatoes 6 lbs. Cabbage .......-.... 5 lbs, Hubbard Squash... . . , 5 lbs. Navy Beans * 2-lbs. Cranberries 3 pkes, E. C. Corn Flakes 4 cans 1-2 lb. Pink Salmon... ...........+5- 3 large rolls Toilet’ Tissue’... ... . ieee i Carton (5: pekgs.) Searchlight Matches o. 2 1-2 Cans Blackberries in syrup . 4 10: cans Apricots :(Morado) .. No. 10 cans Strawberry and Rhubarb Probie). No, 10:cans Sliced Peaches (Morado) ...... 1 case Borden’s Milk ..1:....20... I eae Res Cross a ce 2 No. 2 cans Empson String Beans... 2 No. 2 cans Tomatoes ... Also Agents for Klim (Milk) : \ BOSELLY & CARR er: “HAVE PRETTY EYES eye wash; will brighten the eyes and Of High-Grade Men’s and Young Men’s ~ Suits & Overcoats. Including the Chesterficld and Stadium Makes, which will be sold at One-Half 1 Prices SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ° The opportunity of securing two suits for the price of one Price —. One-Half.... $40.00 Original Reduced One-Half.. Prise. 91000 Price ........... Reduced Bot, $37.50 One Hatt... P4OOD SUITS and OVERCOATS Original $25.0 Reduced $1250 + hl — Si $65.00 Bae, Prjee 2s ce" $90.00 No Germs in Klim MEA Ws We asks making Waa Radical Reductions for Nine Days Only as we are overstocked and to give the public an opportunity of purchasing best merchandise obtainable lower than wholesole cost. Interesting News Keep in mind that durin this nine-day sale we are giving a flat 20 per cent reduction from what § is generally conceded to be the most closely marked prices in Casper or elsewhere for reliable makes of mer- chandise in the following departments: Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Men’ % and Boys’ Trousers, Men's and Boys’ Mackinaw oats, Leather and Wool-lined Leather Sleeve Rss Silk Shirts, Duck Coats ie Soper or Fur Collars, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, all kinds of ing B: es. « Original Price Tickets Upon All Gass aude Discounts made at time of purchase. Owing to the unyspal reduc. tions during this sale a slight charge Will be made for necessary alterations. “BARNETT’S OF CQURSE” peatdrenied of the. TRESS Angee Hue past yi SSE REET TEE § Witt:

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