Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 2

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‘OPPOSITION for Support of Amendment; Highway Chief: Sends | Out Plea L. L. Newton of Cody, ipresident of the Yellowstone Highway Association) and director of the Wyoming Good) Roads Association, has sent the follow-; telegram to chambers of commerce; Mt at dnt ke cha atin peinting out the Manger to the good roads program voiced $11 the opposition raised at Lara-| mie in the past few days to smend-/ ments 2, $ and 4 to the state contitu-/ tion, which provide for additional state| and county road funds. He says: 1 “Referring to ihe Henderson letter to bahkers and the Action of the Lara-| mie Chamber of Commerce it must be) @inderstood that in spite of any criti- ¢ism directed against the amendments, ther plen will enable Wyoming to federal funds for road contruc-| tion—that organizations of contractors ‘WI Feave the state—that the highway ¢émimission will be powerless to act without funds, placing a three-year de- on road work in Wyoming, ‘and Joss of present investment in) reatis.. The state cannot make @ bet- ter anvestment than in permanent) reads amd bridges and their mainte-) nance and every yoter will receive his full benefit from money so used. We urge wehewed action and organized active work at thg polls to see that every voter expreses his wishes fay-) orably.”” i LABOR SEEKS - IMPEACHMENT _ OF GOV. KIRBY - » (By Assotiated Press) \ "BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 30—The State} ‘Federation of Labor convention adopt-| “ed_@ resolution here today demanding. ‘“thd-iipeartment of Gov. Kilby of Ala-| bama for seading state troops imto the! coal sirjke district. . Richter Moves to The Richter Music Company is mov-| ing today to its new location in the} | Henning Building, formerly occupied iby the Of Well Supply Company. The space on the balcony of the }Smith-Turner Drug Store will be occu- (ied by a new beauty parlor to be run ) dy @ specialist from St. Louis, the Zirams real estate office and the Colum Grafanola department, whicli ‘the Smith-Turner store will install. Protec A ng nes Tribuwe Olassified Ade. REXALL 1-CENT SALE Read ‘| TO ROAD PLAN + Other Bections of State. Mobilize|| Henning Building; | STARTS MONDAY THAT ARE BUICK £49. Al condition. monthly. CHANDLER STEPHENS Spert roadster. OVERLAND Coupe. A new . OVERLAND Teuring car. SALES AND Cord tires, one spare tire. Chummy roadster. buy. ($369.40 cash, balance monthly. cash, balance monthly. $649.60 cash, balance monthly. Just. rebuilt. $295.10 cash, balance monthly. ARK ROAD cK | Comer Kimbail and East Yellowstone Ave. ‘SHOPS WRECKED (By Associated Press.) THURLES, County Tipperary, Ire-) land, Oct. 30.—Great damage was done) | last night at ‘Templemore, eight miles; south of here, through acts of violence. Numerou shyps sere. wrecked during! the disturbances, ’ f peste te (By Associated Press) ABOARD HARDING'S TRAIN, Oct. 40.—Urging that the nation’s first con- gern is “fat home,’ Senator Harding! again today preached the doctrine of | constitutional government as he travel-| last leg of his final campaign trip. } “We are witnessing the close of «| presidential campaign,” he said at Mid-| dietown, ‘As one speaking for the Tte- | publican. party, I Jike to recall that ours | has been an appeal to confidence, that We have sought to promote unity and understanding, and have sothing to. apologize for to a people proud of our representative democracy.” Relic ahead Tribune Want Ads bring results’ UMIQUE SIGN TO WARN MOTOR- ISTS TO SLOW UP—instead of the conventional sign “School, Slow Down,” this striking, signpost, carved from the stump of 2 tree, has been set up in an English town. It mever fails to attract attention and cause motorists to reduce speed, ee Torento may have a wofnan magis- trate. ee Sear ere In England a number of women have’ taken up forestry ‘as u profession. LL Brings Willard Battery with Rubber Insulation —the kind selected of passenger cars and motor trucks. offered, AUTO. ELECTRI- CAL ©O. 136 E. Midwest Phone 968-3 ed from Cincinnati to Columbus on the |, A six-buckle ki}, id for women are eles or : ‘a@latio | theme: is an important there. come, the Baptist church. 302 Hast Second street; Walter 1..| Nick West French, pastor. ‘The Battle of the) south Park and East Fourth streets; “if Ballots" will be the suldect of the! 5 ty. Gockel, pastor, Tomorrow is the blneDe in eater, moghing ermon, and at\msht “Aa aldoag aanivctaacy OF tne: wep MNAINK of Had a wife and couldn't keep bet. | Man Thinketh in His Zieart.” Mr. Dur-| tne gerormation) Both ‘sermons. will | eens tg pt ham ‘will lead the Epworth Leaguc:/treat of this cost important ‘vent ta fod ies bebop ay subject, “Christian Principles in Poll-/the historsof the Christian church. In tics."" month. FmsT BAPTIST ‘morning “worship; C."M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. Serv- Sun- ‘Grea: Worship 7:30 Good attendance during De Mot. let the stormy days keep you away. Stfangers are always | the English sermon. preached a year welcome im this church: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Charles A, Wilson, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school; 11 6:30, Christian En- At lla. il preach on ” te s ‘deavor; 7:30, evening worship. m. Rey. Wilson will is ‘i ‘sehoot 9:45 a. -m.: classes for ai!:/Morning ‘anthem, “O Come, Pad 4 o'clock, theme: the Lord Jesus.” 6 8 +: “American: | (Havens), by Buck . "m., Subject ma|Leschinsky, Messrs, Firmin, and lund- ‘The mat Rejection.” business members of church and coogregation should lay everythin; 1 Our new building is going up steadily. every day. All Baptists ‘shoutl: ‘be in line so that when wwe get into our church ‘home wwe will all feel at home. Have you just come to town? Come out | be taken next Sunday, November 7. Re- and get acquainted. Al -strangers wel-| You are a stranger but onée in else aside @ METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. the Prayer f wean ‘evening 730! ‘THis ‘meeting esday ve o'clock, th Worship” by Hauptmann. B.|“Must Jesus Bear the Cross Al Meb’dames berg. Mrs. Ralph Buckner will Sing at the ¢ Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30. At 7:30 will be congregational singing. Sermon topic, “The Return of the Al tar,’ Gen. 13:14. The choir will sing | Hear, O Heavens” (Stewart)... Soto, ‘ You Avk Me, How I Gaye My Heart ‘to Christ” (Ware), by Mrs. Ralph Buck- | ner. Your offering for missions witl nd be ception of new members the-first Sun- day in each month at the morning wor- ship. Hand your letters to Rev. Wil- son or Mr. C. E. McComb, clerk of ses- sion. Boe sure and hear Rev! Wilson. TRINITY LUTHERAN the morning service, beginning at 10:30 a German sermon will -be delivered which will be practically the same es entire this occasion. Theme: ‘The Deformation and Reforma- tage on Formation, At with it the urgent need for Rubber Footwear \ height overshde for men #: a dainty toe rubber » extrenies of our complete assortment. of’ foot- wear for these snowy days. Prices less than you expect for the quality The First Snow We suggest that you have your Christmas photographs made early—at Jefiryes’ —where the equipment is Most modern and the individual care mever-varying from the most serupulous. Studio Third Floor O04 Building lish sermon er be a of the mere tant ‘events, er, the refermer's life from 1520. , tion.” services if yéu Have no other || over. , tually gained thirty pounds. N ion of ‘the Chureh.” events i Theme: “The Great Re We invite you to attend M. WEIGEL, of Seattle, who says he had no idea anything on earth could do for him what Tan- lac thas done. Déclares he has gained 30 pounds and that his health jas been comp'etely restored. “I had no idea that. anything on earth could do for me what Tantac thos done, and I just feel'like telling every- ody I see about this wonderful meaj- said Wm. Weigel, 2602 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash,, with the widely- known New Washington Hotel, “When I began taking Tanlac,”’ con- tinued Mr. Weigel, ‘my condition was so run down that I could not work. [ was neyer hungry, and my stomash Was so disordered that the little [ forced myself to eat disagreed’ with me. My kidneys bothered me, and the paiiis across my back were so severe thit when I tried to bend over and straight- en up again it would nearly kill me. [ had splitting headaches and such dizzy spells at times I would almost topple Then to make matters worse, I began to suffer with rheumatism in my legs. I was nervous, weak and listless, was rapidly losing weight and strength and seemed to lie going down hill eveity day. “T began to improve ‘aftpr. the first few doses of Tanlac. I seemed to feel better each day, as I continued the treatment. In afew weeks I was like a brand-new man. ‘Now, I have a big appetite, eat anything I want, enjoy every mouthful and I don’t suffer in the least afterwards. I sleep like a child every night and feel just fine on arising in the ‘morning. I haven't pain about me, my strength has been wonderfully increased and I have ac- “If anybody doubts this §<4*enlent, Just tell them to see me and I will give them the nfifhes of 'S6me ‘of my friends who Will verifvievery word ‘of it.” Tanlac is sdla in Casper ‘by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- cantile Co., in SaJt Creek by Salt Creek BARGAINS Car is in $515.20 cash, balance Is an exceptionally good. Practically new. $670 car at a used car price. truck driver. A real buy. E IY oo y/ Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 1223 412 East Second Kelly-Spring OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CoO. Phone 1112 ae The Keliy-Springfield Caterpillar: Tire wastes neithér the investment of the truck owner, nor the energy of the It. transmits maximum traction with the greatest ease—sticks to the raid and sticks to the job. It travels the farthest and travels alone. it, nor anywhere hear like it. There is none like 165 Se. Ash icld ‘Caterpillar ‘Tires Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Phone 908 SieViiess (a) fin WHILE in ‘the house (>) WHILE Towing confinement month, limited to ilmess Accident fa) WHILE & month, limited one accident a Ey THE THIKD WAY—IT P. Permanent Total Pisubility: fa) $150 Ca @ month for In addition the face In addition the face THE FOURTH WAy—it At LIF 65, Old Age Death Krom natural a Krom accidental ha. 1 cash surrender yours in force, Hirer Ask About Our FiveW, ay Insurance Policy It Pays Five Ways _ SUMMARY The following Mustrates a $5,000 Ordinary Life Policy, Age 25 THE FIRST WAY—IT PAYS TO THE TNSURED TOTALLY 6) $100 a mont’ to 12 months for any orte ines TOTALLY THE SECOND WAY—IT PAYS TO THE INSURED TOTALLY to WHILE PARTIALLY DISABLED $50 th, limited’ to Bm ent AYS To THE INSURED el either hy aetident or sickness, month thereafter FOR LIF be paid at death to the beneficiary PAWS TO THE INSURED MONTHLY. THE FIFTH Way PAYS TD batd-up Mite, insure Mt Pays Five Ways Ask See Ben to Explain Further DISABI {con- limited --+-8 1,200 DISABL in the ho $50 a months for any one > (fol. DISABLED $100 months for any 1 ths for any one 12 months and a $50 value of the pdélicy will. be paid at death to the beneficlury...- 5,000 © ‘ For the accidental gad or Sight or two imbs a cect t 5 ‘ } With a ae | moriths « rt LIFE. Vajuo of the policy will 000 THE BENEFICIARY ° yee 5,000 causes 10,000 Pald-up term insur. wiluble at any time values, :

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