Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 5

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ON PROGRAM OF IIGHIWAY MEET, State Officials Scheduled for Ad- dresses Before Regional Gath- ering ‘at Thermopolis Next Week The program for the first regional meeting of the Wyoming Good Rogds association, which will be held at Ther- ss = mopolis, December 12 and 13, abounds ae 2a in interesting topics which will be pre- sented by road experts from various | QUE RLOAN. AARMY OFEICER PAT peice Coltewal: TIONS ASSEMBLY.—Major Marlbor- Sunday, December 12 ough Churchill, former assistant chief i zs ie lates Army Intelli, ee elias St Chamber of eer ise, has arrived in Geneva, Switz. “Know Wyoming” banquet, Washakic/ to oma pr Peel ae ed ee pate Speakers to be @N-/ the Military Commission of the League of Nations, Core- hotel, 8 p. m. nounced later. Monday, December 13. ~ Call to order, Appointment of committees. Opening address; L. L. Newton, Pres, Big Horn Basin Exposition ~ “Agricultural Resources,” W. H. May. “One Thousand Blue Ribbons.” “Redamation and Drainage,” the American Legion recently. The mayor of Tia’ Juana extended an in- vitation through post commanders and the members who journeyed across the border were treated to a free barbecue, J. F-)a real bull fight, a military review of wen manager of Shoshone pro-| yexican troops, fire works, a band The Tivestock Industry,” Hon. A. 8) [ CoMeeFt and the presence of a full Mercer. quota of dark-eyed senoritas. All ex- “Growth of Sugar Industry,” W. P.| Pensea of the entertainment were -paid | Hogarty, general manager Great West-| >y¥ the citizenry of Tia Juana. ern Bugar Co. pepe: noticia “Good Roads ahd Sugar Beets,” Reyn| SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen- Leedom, editor Lovell Chronicle. - ter, contractor, job work, new work. Open forum. 925 S, Lincoln Ave., Phone 928-F. me egelen. 11-16-tt Excursion, Chambe' Comm 5 TE PAIR OS SEP 1 Eve en Naty Ne Read The Tribune Classified Ads. “why Is Wyoming Afraid?” W. D. Fisher, secretary Sheridan Commercial Club. “Road Work in Big Horn Basin,” Leroy Laird, member State Highway commisdion. “Financing '21 Road Program,” D. 8. McCalman, state highway superintend- ent. “Good Roads and Growth,” Chas 8. Hill, state immigration commissioner. Open forum, , Report of committees. Jonna er at it DS TIA JUANA GREETS A LEGION ; The tobeco city of Tia Juana, Mex- ico, played genial host to t OAL $11.50 ton DELIVERED i t Whether costs go up or down, worse or better, business will go on and those to do it. Prove the worth of . — Grocery Department ‘ Those Pancakes You Like Are Easy to Make 20c Aunt Jemima pancake flour two for ... 55c Aunt Jemima pancake four pounds ... teed 25¢e Aunt Jemima prepared buck- wheat flour .. oat ( 55c Aunt. Jemima prepared “bue wheat flour, four pounds § 35 Cc 20c Red Moon pancake two OE ar aes eae oye A secrete 55c Red Moon pancake flour, four age zon Baking Powder, thrift a0c 40c Ryszon Baking Powder, price ........ As 35c 25c Ryszon “Bal price SPECIAL—A Beautiful Bound. Cook Book Free With Each Ryszon Purchase , noise would upset a good night's rest. whether interest rates No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. Daily Cribune ‘RAPID PROGRESS = MADE ON ELIS. HOME IN CASPER Foundation for New Building on) Christmas party South Center Completed and Work on Superstructure Ready to Start Work on the erection .of the Elks’ club at the corner of Center and Sev- enth strects Is progressing rapidly, The foundation is completed and’work cn the superstructure will be begun this ‘week it Is announced. The contract for the brick work hus been advertised and wili*be let this week, also. The building is to be of ick similar to that used in the Oil weg combined with [terra cotta window facings and trim-|augar from the equalization board ai groceries from the war and navy de- Plans are being made by thé Elks to Parimaaite. which it sold to members. y inthe new year. is Ww PIONEER GROCERY either a misical comedy or a minstrel show, it is stated, final plans not: yet having been completed by the ladge. At the lodge meeting ta be held this Friday night a number of candidates from. Deuglas will be initiated and a AND MEAT MARKET number of Douglas Elks will attend t witness the work. ee PHONE 345 The committee in charge of the Elks for the children of Casper will be glad to recelve contribu- THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner A and Jefferson Sts. tions from Elks living in the city who are not members of the local lodge. These contributions can be given to H. J. Peterson, Br. J. C. Kamp or to A, FP. Edmonds. The committee will be glad to receive ANNOUNCEMENT THE UNITED BAKERY a is under new management and in charge of a compet- — ent baker of many years experience. We will make ~ ' all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; — also we will specialize i in all kinds of pastry, includ- = ing pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. 7 “Our Bake Goods Taste Homemade” = Delivery to all parts of city - GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 132 West A. St. Phone 940W = the names of those who will volunteer to assist in wrapping the Christmas packages for the children. peraheeon + zacaidaa Reh ‘The Port. Chester, N, | American Legion has five hundred tons of coal at a price lower than the market quotation and will dispose of it at cost to members, | Last _winter this same post _obtained -Y, post. of the) contracted for MRS. STEVENS SAYS — SHE HAD HER DOUBTS: | After Ten. Years of Suffering Los Angeles Woman Was Beginning To Think She Would Never Recover “The way Tanlac has restored my health is simply wonderful and I am glad of the opportunity to tell every- hody about this grand medicine,” said | Mra. G. F. Stevens of 3920 South Har vard Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. “For at least ten years’ my stomach had troubled me and for several years jmy health had been poor, jterribly from indigestion and even the I suffered ightest of foods would cause gas to form oh my stomach, which at times would press up around my heart and cause such a shortness could hardly stand it. weak and nervous that the least lite of breath 1 T became 80 gne so I couldn't get I just had that ired, worn out feeling all the time. 1 Hardware Departinent ACRE ear Here is,a chance to get that new— AIR RIFLE Regular $1.50 King, Jr. thriff price ............. Regular’ $2.25 Upton thrift price Regular $2.75 Bing, 4 350 shot thrift price os Regular $2.75 nie & 500 shot thrift price —................. Regular $3.25 Upton, 1,000 shot hot $2. 45 thrift price lost interest in everything and for days at a time was unable to do my house. work. “I had tried so many different trear- ments and medicines, and had spent so much money without getting relief, that I had my doubts about ever find- ing anything to help me. I read about table. How splendidly do they serve as the gift which appeals to the good taste of “g Tanlae in the papers and decided to try every appreciative woman. ¢ “ee it myself. I am row feeling just a new Our stock includes the finest ‘and most brilliant selection of cut ee woman, I started improving with the glass; flower vases, fruit bowls, rose bowls, nut bowls, and salad first few doses and now I can eat any- thing I want without even a sign of in- digestion or.trouble with my stomach. I sleep like a child every night and feel fine all the time. That worn out ful. feeling has left me and I have been built up until my housework is now a pleasure. ‘Tanlac has certainly been a blessing to me and I will always praise and recommend it to everyone,” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- cantile Co., in Salt Creek by, Salt Creek drug store.—Advy. ware. In both American and im; Phone 601 dishes, besides many lovely designs in water sets and other glass ported china we have mayy choice in- dividual pieces and service sets which are nothing short of deligh> All these pretty things have been carefully selected with an eye to their givableness for the holiday time. All mail orders will receive prompt and most careful attention. Holmes Hardware Co. Corner Wolcott and Second Sts. POODDOCOCOS I OOP O COOOL POT OOCE ree ocoetoes ieee Tribune Want Aay Yop Quick . Result . THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS whether labor conditions get work higher or lower--- who are worthy will be the ones our Thrift Thursday Specials. Make Thursday Your Regular Down Town Day Men’s Furnishing Department Men's Flannel Night | Shirts All sizes, heavy weight $1.15 $1.65 .. $2.00 ".. $2.09 outings regu- lar price $4.50 SLEEPINGWE THRIFT PRICE $3.65 AR Dry Goods Department Stetedp tod Silks i in Messalines, Ciepe $1.85 No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials de Chines, Taffetas and fancy Kimono Novelties. values to $4.00 per yard. Thrift Price, per Yard Regular z: a. ¥ 5 Cy = 5 =} = Q a 3 ~ 7? i-} a oe Xe Xe Important China and Glassware Offerings - Now excellently new pieces of china or glassware will ‘dress up” the dinner Soe | BA manaisne & eax i Mo ddestestestes ig ar 8 oe oe Sot: tet o nde eed . scar | =1 ©) = I (©) I= Te) 1 ©) \——— )}

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