Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 5

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e Onligs edie Salt Creek Other Fea- _ tures of ‘Campaign Pro- a Sressing 0 successful has been the Red Cross “¢ampaign in Salt Creek that a request Was sent to J. S. Mechling, local roll call chairman today for more seheit books and buttons. e, ‘The booth established. this week in q ‘the lobby of the Oil Exchange bulla: Ing is doing a steady business and will be maintained until a week from to- morrow for the enrolling of those who wish to renew their memberships vol- untarily, A committee from the: colored resi- dents of Casper visited Mr. Mechling Yesterday and volunteered its assist- ance. Rev. M. Bilonth was named by Mr. Mechling to manage the campaign : among the negro residents and was Supplied with receipt books and but- tons. Any who are not reached by bis! ‘ommittee may enroll at the ON Ex.) *hange building, The active campaign in the business istrict will be conducted on Tuesday jd Wednesday of next week. Mrs. C. Townsend will be in eharge of ten Ss of women Workers. The. cap- ns of these teams Have been chosen “leach is asked to select hér own , hiniearometien ©)? > Gia ‘ITI SOCIETY 0) ERECT MEMORIALS 10 + AMNYFLOWER” PASSENGERS ic 38 eee, mail, vi ‘The erection at .. Provincetown and Boston of memiorials ta the five Mayflower passengers who died at these places will be the. con- tribution of the Massachusetts ‘Socioty | of the Mayflower Descendants to the | celebration of the tercentenary of the | Pilgrims’ lending. A-tablet will be eet in 2 bowlder at Provincetown ana, an- other will be placed on the- building in. Spring Lane, Boston, now occupy- ing the site of the last home of Mary | (Chilton) Winslow, who is suid to have been the first irl passenger to lund at Plymouth. Four pussengers died iduring the De- s of 1626 wi at anchor in Provincetown. fare the little ship sét sail for Manent settlement at Plymouth Chilton, who had been one of t ers of the Tamons. Moyflower Compact in Cape Cod harbor, died. A day he- MERRELL, SOULE SALES CO. : Ist Nat'l sank Court Rock Springs, Wyo. ON SALE AT BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Beech—Phone 515-W ¥! CASPER. STORAGE GROCERY . 118 East Second—Phone 97. Beas H. BROWN GROCERY That is the place to get your) milk. There isalwaysafresh ! Supply of Klim on hand, Klim satisfies every milk need. It is convenient and economical. You will need no other mill supply if you use Klim. Get a can of Klim today. K fs qi LI Ki! MILK Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing ‘Nails, Fallen Arches, Chitblains . L. J. PERRAULT FOOT SPECIALIST Prices Right Apt. B, Wyatt Hotel, Casper Treated Without Pain FOR the following: 35 Tents, sizes from 6 Dozen Mattresses. ‘20 Dozen Blankets, Large assortment of Ranges. 10,000 feet Lumber, 150 Cedar Fence 3 Camp Wagons, 1 5- For information call On and after November 22, at Cas- } per, will sell in lots to suit purchaser, Utensils, Wash T te. "30, een «Pa 1 Small Cook Stove, 5 Car can be baught at once. Warchouse, 313; West Midwest Avenue. Gordon Construction Co t Daily Cribune the American airplanes en- ised a tl international speed race tectbat bo be in the starting line- Tae id gies Aviation a ot foreign ie have interest in | SACRED HEART | | THANKSGIVING expressed tha coming contest and an inquiry from | the French Aero club indicated its! Gold, silver’ and bronze plaques hae | been hung up for winners of first, see “lond and third places, and in addition, nearly $4,000 “in: Libert: SS Sates ES. desire to enter one or more “ships” \us wl ‘The Pulitzer maked donated by of | Ralph Pulitaer t the Aero club of 4 America, is to-be competed for annual-} Ds i ope ly, the coming race being the first. on anksgiving Forty eas = ceeding 100 Miles Per Ered ea Participate in 160-Mile Pu- . litzer Trophy Flight bonds is to | the strongest teams in the state. In the place of Sheridan, the Sacred Heart footbill team from | hour as loaded for the start of the race, Old Resident Near Death’ armada greater than any ever before “I had: not eaten food for 10 days! Assembled tor a race will compete for ,“"4 Was slowly starving to death. Given ‘the Pulit: trophy Thanksgiving day,|UP by five doctors, I tried a bottle of starting and ending at Mitchel field, |Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which gave Mineola, New York. Forty or more|Yelief at onee. I am 75 years old and airships with speeds exceeding 100 miles | Would have died but for your wonder- an hour are to participate in the 160-| fl medicine. ‘The jaundice is all gone mile flight oyer a closed triangular | 294 I am gaining appetite and strength course. every day,” It is a simple, harmless Eighteen army airplanes and eight | Preparation that removes the catarrhel representing the navy already haye}™ucus from the intestinal tract and been entered, according to the Aero |@lays. the inflammation which causes elub of America, which will conduct } practically all stomach, liver and intes- the race. Sadi Lecointe, winner of | tinal. ailments, the recent Gordon-Bennett trophy con-|One dose will convince or money re tes€ at Paris may ontestant, and |funded. At all druggists.—Ady. Denver will play here on Thanks- Day against the Casper high championship eleven, Arrangements to bring the Sacred Heart teara to Casper were com- . this morning. This team has an enviable record and is expected to give the local eleven the battlh of the season, It should be a much closer game than either the Chey- evne or Laramie high school con- tests played here. TE Py See. |fore the little band had lost Mrs, Doro- [thy Bradfoyd,. first. wife of Governioe | Willam Prddford, by accidental drown- ing, and the deaths occurred also of dward Thomson, a servant and Jas- per More, a child. | Mary Chilton, who |of James Chilton, } vas the daughter led on for Ply- | mouth with her mother, and’ struggled thru the trying times of the Colony’s pearly days. She later married. Joan Winslow and before 1660 they removed to Boston, where she die d in 1678, hav- ing survived her years, hushand by five epee EA: A suit or armor made for a boy of seven is soon to be sold by auction in London, SPECIALS Today and Satur- - Turkey and Get them early at your grocer’s M & G Potato Flakes, of course! day To the flavor of the suceulent Hira ‘ada a double handful of crisp, golden ca MEER ERR Sahar eal 7 M & G's, hot and crackling, oozing 10 Pounds 1 95 richness, possessing that appetizing salty tang. Sugar .. e . Strew them around the edges. Slip a handful alongside the dressing. And save a few of the biggest and most golden to top off the oyster course. * Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co. Denver, Colorado BO Potctoes. 90€ Bars White 745 ood Powder Baas aed ™ 65e wana 450 sei Ee Oe Tomatoes $1.06 35e, Cans of. Tiny ‘Sifted 4 95e Peas 25c¢ Cans Sardines ............ 10c Cans Sardines ... Pounds of Jonathan oun $1. 00 Car ‘Box of Seed- Multigraph Service Co. 220,86,. Wolcott St. —Opposite Post Office Expert Multigraphing—Form Letters a Spééialty Orders may also be left Public Stenographer, Henning Hotel. ; i : : ee: Seiten eee a, $3.25 SATURDAY Pint Large Fancy Select 35 2 Oysters ... Pint of Large Fancy Select : ¢65e Oysters a 1 Quart of Large Fancy Oysters DbeaO Oysters Prompt Delivery C. G. Colgin’s Grocery and Market 903 So. Spruce St. Phone 584-J SALE Specials $3.75 40¢e 15e 35¢ Just arrived, carload of Jonathan Apples of which we will sell limited amount, box...... No. 21% cans Peaches in Syrup, per can........ - Tall cans Carnation, Borden’s or Red Cross Milk, per can... No. 2!4 cans Utah Tomatoes for No. 10 cans Pie Pumpin, per can., Sh sph Wie obser Bars White pune Soap for eres fs 8x10 to 16x20. 10 dozen Comforts. 3 Granite Dishes and Cooking CASH STORE 142 East Second St. SERVICE Phone 903 QUALITY different dimensions. Posts. i , passenger Blick Automobile. COURTESY at office in Casper Storage BEST BOWL OF Chin IN TOWN 20c. at the CHILI KING LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Seryice, Highest Quality Grand Central Block including appendicitis. istdhdltlbiebdddaiddtsuetseaeometaioee EEE EERE REE | the turns at Wantaga and Bablon, Long | cessful candidate the notif! Island. election. awarded pilots of craft which. perform best in machines of various classes. a Free-for.all is the type of race it will be, but each plane must have an air speed greater than 100 miles an As an act Of courtesy It 1s Propos that Mrs. H. N. McCluer of City, one of the Republican pr tial electors {fom Missouri, -|dained by the B: gated to carry to President-elect I sachusetts, and « ing the official notification that he cac-| tion of having ried it would be the first| missionary sent to India by a time in the history \i* the United States}an’s Baptist Foreign Missionary so- that a wi presented to thc suc-| ciety. (Mra. Emma J. C. Park, pastor of a «| Baptist church in the town of pening ham, is the fir: and the factors of safety, visability and maneuverability are to be considered bys the judges before entrants can start, Four 40-mile laps will be embraced jin_ the 160-mile triangular course with Look for the Man in the Barrel EH yl THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT es May Come Sales May Go BUT OUR . va 8 & Overcoats ARE ALWAYS $10 $20 $30 Less Than Up Town Prices 140 157 189 Suits and Suits and Suits and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Out of the High Rent Out of the High Rent Out of the High Rent District District District $24.50 $10 Less Than Uptown Prices $34.50 $20 Less Than Uptown Prices $44.50 $30 Less Than Uptown Prices We are open evenings for the benefit’ of the workingman who cannot shop during the day. HARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor and Clothier Look for the Man in the Barrel 130 West Midwest Avenue McClure Building 6504060500004 Modernize Your Home With a Selection of Up-to-Date . Electric Fixtures at Moderate Prices Phone 69 Natrona P HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE FROM DETMER ALL WOOL PATTERNS $30°°S40 NE $70 $1.25 $20 TO $25 OFF ON ALL SUITS $50 TO $65 THAT WERE Why wear ready mades whiten you can have a high-class tailor- made for less money? C. H. WHALEY, Tailor Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 483-3 Phone \e nn | ve maunamed curing the rest of hig stay here ation of his Ki o~w |

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