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: = FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1921 Che Casper Daily Ccibune a i ni ss i Membership in the Brotherhood of} @bility insurance approximating Pras TAFT DECLARES Seem “ALMA THMAMEN ERET oa eat. eS, er RULES, REGULATIONS AND OTHER)" » coxance FS a rd wien tremens | |INFORMATION FOR ANNUAL HIGH |), eee} cole 50° MODERN OFFIGE BUILDING: = sea rt oo Le Rs FOR REDUCTION SCHOOL WEEK ARE MAILED. OUT |\"%2 “speta™sne acters compet * 4 Annonncement of the arrangenient ot | desired selection. Time. of declamation events for the annual High School}from four to. six minutes. preets af Psion es March 14 to 19, sets a ——— ‘orth’ the followin; lath a “Burden of Public Debt Makes It benefit. of schools Imperative That Necessity for tion in the use of @ standard tyne-/ CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 21.—With the writer by touch method. | completion before the end of the year 2d. Competition in taking matter in| of @ new eight story modern office shorthand at a certain speed, and ac- building which it will own and half of. euracy of transcription on typewriter. } Which will be occupied as its permanent} B, Fxtemporaneous Speaking.—Sub-| Details and rules governing this| offices, the Brotherhood of Railroad jJect to be given to contestants one|event will ba published later, | Trainmen will be the second of the four} | hour before the time for beginning con- Prizes in Academic Contests. j &reat brotherhoods to own modern of-! test, Only one speaker to’ be admitted! The school-that wins first place in| fice buildings here ,the Brotherhood of | Planation for the benefit of ‘schools | which expect to Participate and early entries are requested by President i to the hall at a time. any of these contests shall *receive oF v ears q Armament Be Removed,” Aven Nelson of the. University of Wy0-| Cc, Short Story Contest—Open only |bronze shield. Medale will be nicee tu! eaapah ti ie concer pe bai - Says Ex-President ming, under whose auspices the inter-| to seniors. Stories to be sent in ahead,|the individual winners inscribed with} ing. } ri scholastic contests will be hei As esnays were last year, and only the|‘name.and date, The medal for first} ‘Phe contract for the trainmen's bulld-| ry Entries—Fach school may enter for) two highest to be read in the final con: |prize will be gold: for second, silver. ing has been let and the site and build- | a - (By Associated Press) any or ‘all events. A given partici-| test. The reason for the limitation to —_ Oo Prieta Frater bg akc 8 t HAMILTON, Bermuda Jan, 21,—|Pant 1s eligible in not more than two] seniors t9 that the Quill club. will prot | HOW HE GOT IT. on sabe nahiariae due [eee | et Porraer President William H. Taft, who e. , 4s spendiig a month’ here, said in an intervief today that “the enormous bur- den of debt of every county makes it almost indispensable that the necessity for armament be removed, You can oniy do that by joint action and joint agree- ments and-by promises of settling all 5 differences without fighting.” is “They are already discussing ser- 4 lously in the United States an agree- § ment for disarmament or the limiting of AS armament and strangely enough this , ‘emoes in part at least, from men who faibout $750,000. ¥ | “THE YELLOW TYPHOON’ academic events, andthe basketball! ably repeat ite offer of last year to “Pa had the last word in an argu:} players may not enter the. other con-| give a $50 scholarship to the student] ment with Ma last night.” tests. | winning first place in the contest, aud} “That so?" Expenses.—To reduce the expenses of|it thus seems desirable to’ have ‘enter- “Yep* Ma was arguing that she sim-! contestants, 75 per cent of the totalled In the ‘contest only’ students who ply had to have a new gown for a din- gato receipts will be refunded, pro- would be eligible to come to thé yniver-|ner party that 1s coming soon.” | rated on a mileage basis. Experience sity next year. To have @ geruine con- “Well, how did your father, get the. ee as hee Sear to ap {test, at least five @tories should be re-!jast word?” proximately two-t is of the expense. | ceived, and the scholarship wi!) not © « a ‘yes.’ "—De 2 Entertainment.—Entertainment, —_in- | awarded except under Picws conditions. nee? Ree eet Ses: Betralt Bie: cluding meals and lodging, will be pro-| Inquiry,—Do any of the high schools PRY Soak eg 1 vided for representatives. from eacn| have debating teams which are plan Tribune Classified Ads bring result: school, consisting of not more than] ning fo meet other teams? In that S four participants in the academic con-| case, it might bé possible to arranig tests, a basketball team of seyeh meni- There will be a regular session of Casper Lodge on Fri- day gvening, January 21, at 8 o’clock, Odd Fellows’ some kort of series, the final debate to HIGH-CLASS TAILOR MADE SU VA have been vigorously opposed to any|bers, and one faculty representativé or|he held during high school week. If Made From Detmer AllL-W. paar Hall ie league at all,” he continued. coach. » ‘| this cannot be done this year, is it not bs a t: i \ i » “am very hopeful that under Mr. etait Drawings in all contests] worth trying for next year? * PRICES START AT $25.00 *clock. Entertai t E ! pe made in the presence of all ths} maya i ot tte o ; a: TUES Tea MePRLIORS oor amo {teculy veearimentntinna eed the. con: 2. MUSIC Why wear ready mades when you can havea high-class strictly hand Initiation to begin promptly at 8 o’clock. Entertainmen ; testante in a given e& t. Vielin Solos.—Contestants will send tailored suit for less money? _Unidn label in every garment. . pociation or league which shall mark the riven event. ph heat By Order of E. R. Fligibility.—The University High | @mes of selections before February 1. advance brought ahout by the war to-}_ © y ish i 5 yeird C. H. WHALEY, Tail = fried] I A for the} School basketball team will not par-| Should more than one contestant choos . H. > Tailor Robert Cohen, Secretary. y ( ward reisonable machinery for °F Holpath;. “ana no person receiving in-| te same selection, each may use it Cleaning, Pressirig and Repairing 116 East Midwest Ave. ayoldance of future conflicts. This ; ajudies P| struction from any university instruct. | Without prejudice, Phone 4833 , Will involve the sittfhg arqund the orien tie aus university Vocal Solox~-Contestants will sent : § ‘ council table of all important nation’ THR ° zi » [names of selections ‘before February 233 and will imply the taking of Joint mea cadlemle Contents. 1. Should more than one contestant Bures to compose differences and to] To stimulate the interest and activ-| choose the same selection, each may L restrain a resort to the unsatisfactory | ity of more students, the universicy | use it without prejudice my and bloody arbitrament of war. will continue the custom of holding lit- If there are a sufficient num! es “Lately I have often been questioned |@T@ry and musical contests, as well 1s | g na to the attitude of the United States| @thletic, and ‘a contest in commerelal | uy toward Great Britain, Of course the] “piects In roalte: bt \ rae United States consists of some 110,000, Fee et reer eae Re: Obes Lo, boys and girls alike, but since (he boys will be. well represented in the basketball tournament, it is hoped thr} the academic events of high school week may appéal strongly to the girls. it will add to the interest if each school is represented by both sexes. i a A. Declamation.—Conditions to be as last year; readings to be selected! from a list of books to he sent out Phone 1155 from the university, and the school} sending in its choice first, getting its SALT LAKE CITY MAN GAINSSIXTEENPOUNDS 000 people with many different cur- Form. Letters, Notices, rents of thought permeating the mass Many. different groupings too will be found and there are some of* these groups,* more yocal than reprerenta- tive of real public oninion who mahi- fest bitter feeling against Britain, But when an important question arises, when a real issue comes before us, then the sober public opinion of the Unit- ed States asserts itself. , : “I never have had the slightest con- cern over the relations of the two coun- tries. We form the gtrongest, union for peace between nations that exists in the world today. We have got into the habit of settling all our differences by means of negotiation and_arbitra- tion, The great body of the people in eed the United States cannot conceive of a a war between the two countries because ‘they are ‘confident that any matters in dispute can and will be settled eith- er by negotiation or by the judgment of a court as with people in any do- mestic jurisdiction where law and or- Bulletins, etc Multigraph Service Co. 220 So. Wolcott St. ‘ Opposite Postoffice Our Annual January White Goods Sale is still in progress which offers many wonderful values which it will pay ane 2 you to investigate \ Muslin and Crepe Gowns Silk and Mercerized Stockings der prevail. " Frenette Tells of His W: derful Milind ik apake ‘acla. kealigs. heative: wets Envelope Chemises, Teddys and Bloomers For today and Saturday we will offer the best values ; Speaking: ‘of business conditions in| *Fene badieie oes spare ting rid 6f one before catching another Goins regular $2.00. values’ nale . . din silk and mercerized hose ever offered in Casper. | the Uotes See he. sald: they uae Restoration to ‘Health Since} Most of the a T was very weak and pe Ss reg 4 i 95¢e Wado Mates mernerizad diosa intcdlora, suedepamadiiin i q not alarming, ‘We are a very resilien: ¥ a my work was just a drag to me. La s mead s | people and can fight-our-way out” he|~ ‘Teking» Tanlac ——-Feels Fine) ~qyen.ca man working with ine att G lak $2.60 val i grey, navy, tan, black and White, gular | owns, regular $ value, sale 65c value, sale price if sald. “Congress ts attempting to help in Now. the shipyards put me on to Tanlac, aml rice e + p eg the matter of credits." . - 1 want to.tell you it fixed me up in Pp ‘i ; fine shape.. Why, my appetite got so wer since Tanlac restored my|big I could hardly get enough to eat, health during the World War I have] every sign of indigestion left me and I Considered it the fest medicine eve-| gained sixteen pounds in weight in sold in a drug store,” declared Louis|just a short time. * G. Frenette of 155 Haven Ave., Salt} My headaches and dizziness left me, Lake City, Utah. and my strength and energy came hack “For eighteen months during the war|so that I could do as much work as I worked in the’Porter Bros, Shipyar!| anybody. And I was not the only man’ at Portland, Oregon, and got into a bac-| there, either, that found Tanlac a won- ly rundown condition. ‘Then I took the | derful medicine. Over half the men in “Flu,” which put me to bed for three|the shipyards were taking Tanlac and | Weeks ahd left me in a much worse fix] everyone there had a 00d word for at. than ever. I just can't say too much for Tanlac.” *I had no appetite and suffered from| ‘Tanlac is gold in Casper by Casper severe attacks of indigestion, with|Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Met- spells of dizginess and frequent and’ se-| cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek vere headaches. In my run-down con-| drug store.—Ady. . 25 PEE: ERS a Amber injures no other good pig- ment with which it may be mixed. IS IT YOUR MOVE? We are the expert movers of Casper. Furniture, Grand and Up- right Piano Moving a spe- cialty. Baggage, Light and Heavy uling. Promptness is our special- ty and promptness is our boast. All Work. Guaranteed. SEE BEN TRANSFER GO. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74]. Gowns, regular $3.50 value, sale $2 45 100 pairs mercerized hose in cordovan, black and price ......... ates e white, regular 75c value, sale price 50e Gowns, regular $4 and $4.50 value, sale $2. 85 Bavelog h 2. 1 nvelope Chemise, regular $2.50 va ue "e § sale price .... 5 1.35 , regular $1.25 value, sale PY 300 pairs silk and fiber hose in colors grey, suede, helio, light blue and pink, regularly priced 49 at $1.00 and $1.50, sale price ec 200 pairs pure silk with lisle tops and $1 45 feet, regularly priced at $2.50, saie price 100pairs pute silk with lisle tops and feet, full fashioned, in colors black, white and ‘$2 50 cordovan, regular $3.50 values, price e 100.pairs pure silk with pointex heel, in colors black, white and cordovan, regular @ $4.50 value, sale price ... ws $3. 00 Bloomers, regular $1.75 value, salal $ price .. RES SN A a EN SS 1.15 ; Outing Gowns ” Heavy white and striped outing gowns $1 95 regular $3.50 value, sale price e Regular af 00 and gy eae xaey sale price $2.45 EXTRA SPECIAL The remainder of this week we will place on sale our entire line of winter knit underwear at ONE- - Ginghams and Percales At very special prices for today and Saturday. These were priced from 40c to 55c, ina mond a range #49 of patterns, sale price ........ s e All coats, suits and dresses at ONE. HALF price. Saturday Specials Fancy Jonathan apples, per ; $3.00 Solitaire rolled oats, large 4 package... an 30e aes SO rae HALF price? This consists of all wool, silk and wool and less. ‘ , a Three pairs $ Beg regular $8.00 value, sale a $1.65 = for se 1. 00 J : id cott ments. This is your opportunity to pur- § ; i J % Aunt Jemima Pancake flour, four pound 50e : one coe mee pitts spa neice! Vee: earns only All silk erates and blouses at ONE-HALF price the Merode Flatlock seam underwear. All Royal society packages ONE-HALF price. No. 2 can Fancy Pineapple, per / ® 3 can : Make a Will Day No. 2 can Empson Peas, per i This day has been set can ... ic ar unnin a aside for the making of No. 214 can Empson Pumpkin, per 15¢e Ss g m rt) your will, can ts e SEE BEN Sh 24 hcsmecemnomened: Suzie AMER! THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. } eawlee haerepmung, fo il No. 10 can Grated Pidepnvle, per Real Estate Insurance can .. ese 85e i No. 10 can Pie prise »per . -90¢e can ... No: 10 can Bartlett Pears, per $1. 10. Due to the continued mild weather we offer a can nd ; 5 108 (i Madeet (ave. Ee bars Bob ‘White soap,” ; 50 c Special on NI or .. dy paag (Old. Dutch Cleanser, per 10 ce Florence Oil Heaters Make the Worid Safe tor saan can .. ; jl ; g P GEBO . No. 1, 1920 crop Walnuts, per 25¢ $6.50, $7:50 and $9.50. for those heaters which. - Your Posterity Agee were $7.50, $8.75 and $12.50 respectively : f Ci These heaters are guaranteed in every, respect to Baggage * "give absolute satisfaction. ora ae Moving Vans Capitol Life’ McGrew arn TRANSFER ait Holmes Hardware Co. hike ake SFUEL So i Hone ase So : Aibaker aie et Corner Wolcott and Second Phone 601 PHONE 945 E-FUE Le | Quality Courtesy . Service : ? J. L, BIEDERMANN, Prop. A