Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 8

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[ “ s ih LICENSE LOCAL INSPECTION AND PENALTIES INGORPORATED I MILK CROINANGE ARE PROTESTED Natrona County Dairymen’s Assocation Caries Ob: jections to Chamber of Commerce; Revision of Three Sections of Ordinance Is Asked C. A. Coates, representing the Casper Dairymen’s associa- tion, appeared before the Chamber of Commerce forum at noon Monday with a paper prepared by that association in which a protest is made against sections 2, 8 and 9 of the city milk ordi- nance recently passed as discriminating against the local milk producer and favoring the foreign producer. Mr. Coates, in -introducing his sub-/ industry so that the city will not have ject, asserted that the state dairy in- gpector who conducted the recent in vestigation here which resulted in pros- ecutions under the state law, made the assertion that the epidemic of sickness | to be supplied with milk from 36 to 48 hours old produced in Colorado un- trolled locally. ~~ among infants here was not cav 3 SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen- lk ‘supply; the sime .| ter, contractor, job work, new work. ypeared in. other »| 925 8, Lincvin Ave., Phong 928-J. 11-16-tf —— H. A. REICHENBACH. M. D. General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrics and children. Temporary location, Apt. 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest Refining Co. Bidg., Phone 1548. 211-13-22t eae ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. I. N. Frost, residence 85§ 8. Lin- coin; residence phone, He pointed out that the 1920 census shows a decrease of number of dairy cows in the should be 3.000 ountry. y cows in ¥ the needs of e only 300. For a dlarea arent otk the and cheese ased heré> is 2, reauiring a high license § 1564W; office for peddling of mifk discriminates] phone, 123, 11.-22-tt aginst the local producer since _ the |————_———$—$——=_$_—$_—___—— man who ships in milk does not pay H this, Mr. Coatc® said. on: 8 of the ordinance requiring a Yy cows at the expense i unfa a Noates ase ee igre foreign pro: i ) ducer is not subject to this ar TO-NITE there 18 no. limit to the number of time | SCHEMBECK’S Enforcement of the state inspection MUSIC law was’ urged instead of local inspec: tion, POPULAR Section 9, fixing penalties, he also classed as unfair to the local man, PUBLIC It was pointed out, however, that the 10c man who sells imported milk in Cas-| per comes under all provisions of the | DANCES ordinance sis well as the local producer. ODD FELLOWS’ Mr. Cos 1 that the local dairy: : men are of the sanitary pro- HALL visions of the Chamber of Comm inance and that the re shoul! favor and 324 W. Yellowstone 4 TERE GEE EEE EERE OH EREBHREE GOOD EATS THANKSGIVING MENU $1.25 SOUP ats Cream of Tomatoe i) Consomme Macidoine RELISHBES : ee Celery en Branch Ripe Olives ROAST Choice of: Thanksgiving Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Young Wyoming Goose, Baked Apple 1920 Spring Lamb, Mint or Mushroom Sauce Salmi of Spring Duck a la Chasseur Stuffed Spring Chicken, Oyster Dressing Cut of Prime Beef or Young Pork Served Right VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes _ Fried Sweet Potatoes Garden Peas in Cream SALAD Salad a la Virginia DESSERT English Plum Pudding, Hard and Fruit Sauce Hot Mince Pie Cranberry Pie Ice Cream and Cake Tea ROXY & ROY KLAR KAKI AHR N HEHEHE ILA AAA LAHIRI Cn ciy FRUIT MARKET . PHONE 247 Coffee Milk SE IEE SEI IEEE ESEMINAR HR REE EE LEE EEE ESE SLE HEE KRKE EEE ESI HH IIE IIMA IH IIIA HHS IASI AAAI LAIR Flowers for your Table Quite as necessary as the dinner itself are the flowers to make the table pretty. We have them ready for you: Roses, Mums, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Pom Poms, Ferns and Palms —with a charming basket which will “just fit’ your table. CITY FRUIT MARKET 212 SOUTH WOLCOTT We have also a full line of: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables = = =] = 2 = iS. pecial Session — States Seuator Francia B, Wyoming, who departed for Wasbing- ton Friday night, his presence thert in is capaelty as chairman of the sen: ate appropriations committee necessary. prior to the short session (of the congress in December, expressed the opinion that President Harding im- mediately after his inevzaration would call a special session of congress for the purpose of putting thru recon- struction legislation. Jewelry Company located in their new quarters on the corner of First and Center streets. Be- {4 cause of their large stock, the company | found the quarters on South Center c street too small. der conditions which cannot be con-| fe Is Forecast by Nov. 22.—United! 2” CHEYENNE, W, Warren of heing In New Location) The Huber Quality Jewelers are now The new location of: better opportunity for-window dis- 2 new stock ean be amply re of. ‘This company. buys of the Associated Press) (By WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. preme @aurt today advan January the three arguments in the! case of Senator Newberry of Michigan and others convicted of violation of the} ” corrupt practices act in connection with thé former's election. Store Closed for. ‘Wedding; Proprietor Then Puts on Sale WHEATLAND, Nov. CAPSULES or and CUBEBS BA AT YOUR DRUGGIST— for BY NAME ONLY. void "ARGUMENTS N- NEWBERRY CASE. Senator Warren 4 RE POSTPONED 10. next 23.— OF IRIS ORCHESTRA Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 9:30 —COMING— ~ BILLIE BURKE in “AWAY GOES PRUDENCE” KE Ee ES THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Mary Miles Minter A STORY CHUCK FULL TEREST — A* PICTURE MOST BEFITTING MISS |_ MINTSR’S VERSATILITY Also—— TWO-PART COMEDY—“'CHASE ME” and COMIC CARTOON REAL HEART |IN- ADMISSION-—30c The Richter Music Company The most enjoyed and appreciated gift at Thanksgiving is music. We have recently received a fine assortment of records and player rolls.» Do you have your Thanksgiving phonograph, or player, in your home? If not, they are here at our store’ for the asking. WE DELIVER Phone Your Music Orders to 306 THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. To All K. of P. in Casper You are all urgently requested to be pres- ent at an “Open Session” of Casper Lodge No. 19, K. of Pj at I. O. O. F. Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24th, 7:30. Come whether you are in good standing or not. OO PG LO99OSOPOOPOOOOOOD BERT LAWTON, C. C. L. T. HALL, Acting K. of R, & S. fapebeietion regarding why * the’ N. Thompson women’s and men’s cloth- open recently ithout public €x- ing store here ‘failed t and remained clos®d planation has been ended by pearance ‘of the following in a large twelfth, nineteen Crk pna er et 15° 1920, re the ap- display advertisement In a local paper uncing a Meloeing out", sale: “Announcement. Mrs, Nora son and Mr. Irwin McDonald announce ‘eed von bisa Sepeember Casper’s Finest Theater TODAY AND TOMORROW Thomp- t $11.56 DELIVERED Phone 493 | Casper Ice and Coal TOM “The | A THRILLING TALE OF ig GREAT SOUTHWEST ———an “AN OVERALL HERO” Featuring Snooky—The Monkey with Human Intellect MAMMOTH ORGAN—ADMISSION, 40c Shows at—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:90, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Next Attraction—“HUCKLEBERRY FINN” ais eo : at Newcastle, Wyoming. At home aft. PER TON That Bright Spot ‘Wyo- SALTED ALMO. OYSTER COCKTAIL American Cafe’s 1920 Thanksgiving Dinner Table d’Hote, 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. —MENU— Hors D’Oeuvres EARTS OF CELERY Ss Fish FILLET OF SOLE, TARTAR SAUCE NEW POTATOES IN CREAM Salad: COMBINATION SALAD COFFEE $1.25.Per Plate AMERICAN CAFE The House Where Service and Quality Reign ’ QUEEN OLIVES tails CRAB MEAT COCKTAIL Soups \ CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE Roasts ROAST YOUNG TURKEY, SAGE DF ESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE ° STUFFED SPRING CHICKEN, GIBLET SAUCE Vegetables FRENCH PEAS FRENCH DRESSING Desserts CHARLOTTE RUSSE VANILLA ICE CREAM ANGEL FOOD CAKE Beverages TEA MILK o Lumber part of the has been reduced 30 per cent since last March... You can buy lumber in Casper cheap- er than in any other town in this country. Have you though of that? Come in and talk it over. A complete, ai stock always on hand. 0. L. Walker Liner Co. Phone 240 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. 10—REELS—10 BRYANT WASHBURN in “A FULL HOUSE” A PARAMOUNT ‘PICTURE HOUSE’ Positively His Latest . { “MA’S GIRLS’ drove the rustlers away. THE GUMPS ig Thanksgi ‘Bill. The pices Bometion of The big stage success in pictures, grandfather, t grand- “father saw 7 tite ernonec tal See it in "potent —by the— ENEMY’ /play. Continuous TODAY. BRYANT Picture —Next— TOMMIX In a new picture. Never seen in Casper. how. the cowboy —Next— A TWO-REEL MACK SENNETT | | The story of a lobster, a chicken and a bank roll. —Next—+ PATHE NEWS —Then— TOMORROW FRIDAY AND | SATURDAY Your father;

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