Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 12

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ee i 1 0. Ter: or ha to 54 in ne 1a Xe is EeT 02. SPEIER BG LOR ELE Sa Erk hte et SP APUBLIIN PAGE. = GOVERNORS OUT | LEAGUE IS DEAD ISSUE IN U. S. ii STE : Bact % mechanle bgt °a gold mine in 4 CHR SITTING TINE UP HE. reece nk tinued Mr, Jones, heavy cola in the lungg, It-left me *h TREATY MAY BE 0. K.’D, HOWEVER NOW CHRRY MN BOXES" “HAD TO SLEEP 3 for lar i mail) — Steet! conaition and finaly a ner at _ (Gpeciat to The ‘Tribuse) ; dre hn @: fete isll peaeceel ee ais Rati r n a See ped with mail boxes for posting lct- could’ not ite “down; eee chol art 2 phy ag by Awe Creve WASHINGTON, Noy. 16 The Versailles treaty of peace might ters. Telegrams, with stamps for pity:|7°14 Mine Owner Would Simply|ana had to get what. sleep 1 could sit: | cantite, ¢ Creek by be bs seoatoate, with amendments, by the coring session of the senate ; [ment affixed, may alsp be deposited in ting up in a chair. Sometimes I would |i : them. ‘The, experiment has been a| Have to Gasp for. Breath— | ,jmpiy havé-to gasp for breath, Dtrind reer Paris Leagueof Nations, with the Lodge reservations or even ai- great , ccess, a Dutch eprrespondent | . Restored by ‘Tanta several things but #ot no’ permanent re- eat X. entirely eliminated, never. and other German cities are ex- stor: op |ilef, ‘and 1 continued to cough so ped; Oa eS ore of State Eyeenuees Named at Recent Election of G. O. P. Faith, Final Re- turns Show’ Democrats secured but 6. Following is the list: Arizona—T. E. Campbell,* R. Arkansas—Thomas C. McRea, D. Golorado—Oliver H. Shoup,* R. Connecticut—Everett J. Lake,* .R. Log ndrew J. Lynch,* R. y Hardee, D. . He Tdaho—Davia Vv Diinois—Len Small, Indjana—V Towa—N. Kansas—t Massachusetts- , HL Cox, R Michigan—A. J. Grosbeck, R. . A. O. Preus, lV . Brown, R. Mechene, R. « Miller, R. >. Morrison, D. North Gakota—Lynn J. Frazier, R. Ohio—Harry L. Davis, R. Rhode Island—B. J. Sansoucl, R. z South Carolina—R. poper,* D. South Dakota—W. H. McMaster, R, Tennessee—Alf Taylor, R. Texas—Pat M. Neff; D. Utah—Charles B. Mabey, R. Vermont—James Hartness, R. Washington—Louis F. Hart,* R ‘West Virginia—B. F. Morgan, R. Wisconsin—John J: Blaine, R. * Re-elected. May Breed Skunks to Stabilize Fur Market Depression WASHINGTON.—(By _mail.)—Breed- ing of skunks as a means of stabilizing the “depressed fur market” is the lat- est suggestion of the department of ag- riculture. Despite all the harsh things that have been said about this lowly ani- mal, the di rtment describes him as “the best wv animal lend the farm- er has.” The nk the announcement says, can be used for cestroying mice, grasshoppers, crickets, and white grubs at the same time furnishing thy farm- er from $50 to $100 ‘worth of fur @ year. All that is required of the farmer, the circular says, is that he “respest the animal's dens, keep his poultry-in skunkproof yards, kill an old horse for them every fall and be tactful when he meéets tuem in the evening.” pave dene Ler AN The death of Evander M. Law of Bar- tow, Fio., has left only two surviving general officers of the Confederate States army. They are Gen. Marous J. ‘Wright of Washington, D. C., anil Gen. Felix J. Felix.J. Roberston of, WAC VReRAR Cie of Waco, Texas. EK H EEE I SGI FREE! i x ONE PURE RUBBER TUBE WITH EACH CAS- ING PURCHASED. * Closing Out FORD TIRES AND TUBES To make room for a ship- ment of new Ford radia- tors. All makes. of RADIATORS Repaired and rebuilt i HIGHWAY GARAGE 124 W. Second Phone 1545 HEHE KALA ALLELES PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner A and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver Sandison & Fiddes COAL | $11.50 tox DELIVERED Phone 493 ia hedeteethahiahihadetahihdh heeled heabahalebaiehehehattabaletabalalabilelelelé! eo a Casper Ice and Coal se Abe! alle aL Ee ff If by. any ‘chance the recent election may. have put you “‘in the to the above to the extent of coin of the realm, take him up—it’s.a cinch. son league during the coming session, in @ way to prevent not only final ac. coming session of the senate, and prob-| a; iation measures. ably will indicate his willingness to ac- aes Sphae ip the hope of securing action. ‘frat he | forecast, aside from passing the appro will be disappointed seems certain. priation measures the coming pgession March 4 will be an extremely busy one;| given the president, make peace with appropriation measures must ‘be out of| be resumed, and perfect the Repub the way before that date, and this will|lican plans for a budget system. Be- other matters, To attempt to bring’ is likely to be called by President Hard- out for diseussion| thé league would fe-| ing as soon as he has been inaugurated, sult In delaying the appropriation|a plan for some sort of international | come from those who insist that these} peace and prevent war, will be present- necessary measures must be enacted ‘on|ed and enacted—but it will’ not be a position would come from thé hitter-| United States to send its soldiers to enders who. have opposed the Wilson| guarantee the territorial integrity of leagup from the first. It is pointed out o>, 2 rere % TRUE STORIES truthfully told— Tell "em, Pep! P-E-P “Plenty energy Pays” Once upon a time Father NICKEL bought a foamy glass of Jager: Today: that same Papa NICKEL gets a DOLLAR'S, worth of KICK in any issue of - carrier Me K Peers, Mo o% + ahs 3 Mother NICKEL, -and all the little NICKELS, can fill a BASKET down our way, becatise P-E-P means “‘Prices ever Popular” at xi ‘THE NEWS DEPOT 33." GUNNISON The News Depot a la Cafeteria—Mr. Pep’s Department Store * 600 Sales Dally © » ; The NEWs DEPOT Sells ovér 1,000 Sales Saturday. 7,000 Magazines each month, De doce do de reed os | will probably make some changes in|}zorn county, the constitution. pected to adopt the plan. red,” and you can find a-leagué enthusiast willing to predict contrary WOVEMENT 5 LAUNCHED had disappeared and I have gained fit-| back every time 1 soe ug § ' ks = 24 it., Portland, Oregon, regently. Mr.| bad. President Wilson is expected’ to fo-| tion on that proposition itself, but to FOR AOR DIVISION = ones is well known as @ + miner and friend of mine over near Out ‘of thirty -feley wowainarnteleeied submit the treaty and leagu¢ ‘to the seriously interfere with enactment. ef “a Se re : at the recent election the Republicans succeeded in capturing 28 while they opt the Lodge.or similar /ieservations| _ According-to those -in position to| “pasty, Wyo! Pre 1b-—A\thovement has been inaugurated in the north end! } of. the county i 4 division of Big x Tt is also known that The coming session, which must close] taxes, repeal the wartime authority | several of the commuinities of the north end are against the proposed new leaders, have decided that all of the|Germany ,so that trade relations. may | County Ga for a nomber ot wears at 5 -|least it would mean much higher taxes sa -land a real burden on the taxpayers, It leave no time for’ extended debate on| ginning with thée™mext congress, which|is said that another movement will be started to be made state-wide to have the present legislature next winter su- mit a constitutional amendment _pro- bills, and one ‘source of objection will| co-operation, calculated to make for] yiding {fn Fellow Countrymen: The News Depot your Pennies and your Dollars and get PAPER galore in return— Goodbye, _ Countrymen, the Parade is over! t no county can be divided |# in the future except by a change of i This would make it time this year. But the greatest op-} Wilson plan, nor one obligating the| aimost impossible for county lines to be changed in the future. foreign nations :invwhigh wel have. no}: 14ie, Juuso Nao ob Mannie tana | Et N atibicigatian of lower. Ready - to- Wear costs that a mere handful of, these radicdls| direct interest. The November verdict,|has the distinction of being the first : would be able to filibuster, should an|as- viewed here, leaves no_ground for} woman to be elected to a seat in the attempt be .made to approve the Wil- appeal. Indiana legislature. Seeraeceste cee reteeecetectpetetecteteere doce atetesetonteteteatetedtetesee oie. ‘thought. 1 haa ‘umption, 1 “Every sign of my chronic bronchitis | a shooting pain through my chest ani teen pounds since I began taking Tan-| to discontinue working 6n ‘m: jac,” said M £. Jones, 499 Webster |outside work made. me pee up 50 Not Sie iw Hence next Season, we have made a complete revision of \our prices. to lower level---a definite down- ward revision. The same high quality of merchandise, but at sub- stantially lower prices right now when you need them. : tA Every Lady’s Coat i in our new fall stick £5" §35.00 the new prices, tetietions from si This action ronapaleia our sinsant clhect to meet your desire and our désite for lower prices on good clothing. “ ‘ Greatest values of the season. SLULLULCVEkererrEnhiineerereres pore LIM BETTER CLOTHING YOU CANNOT BUY or will give you one at the store. Than at this Enlargement Sale, which is also our First Anniversary Sale. The prices have been marked in accord—doing six months’ business in six weeks, A large staff of salesmen are on hand to pass out the bargains to you—as there is bound to bearush, See Monday’s Tribune for full page ad —JACK SCOTT > 240 South Center Street SCOTT CLOTHING 4. 7 IACAALLL LL AA hh dd dbdbadi hid tid ddd Heater and Range Week Our supply of Heaters in the Pet Oak, Crown Oak and Royal Oak, sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19 inch, wiiavedian _ plete at the old prices, ‘Four-hole Cook Stoves and six-hole Steel and Enamel Ranges are in. s Black or. Galvanized Coal Scuttles, Elbows and Stove ipe. New grates oiled a your old stoves, Ask about our coal saver, fy suiirahieed to save one-half your coal bills. Doude- Oliver pee Hard rdware Company Resoing Ly When you get ready to have your die connected Practical Plumber and Gas Fi itter Thirty Years’ Experience 2100-S Bldg.,Casper Phones—Office 697M, Res. 576] oe hs LOPE BEI LETH REDE S

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