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FRIDAY, FEB 18, 1921 PAGE EIGHT Me: che r Dally Tribune iS BROW OUT ia MRISH FOR LATE REFERENCE 10 =": rs {Sends Letter of Thanks to the rake of Casper § CHEYENNE, W305. ‘eb. 18. —Gov. Yholesale Custom Oe are a Carey today appointed H. D, Ballard Denver, Colo., Feb. 16, 1921 eed of Douglas and J. L. Madigan of Lara- (By Associated Press.) mie notaries public. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Great indignation was Saubed among \ Real Democracy to Follow Later,| trish Catholics in England by the pastoral letter written by John Hays Hammond Tells | Cardinal Bourne, archbishop of Westminster, which was read the Senate Foreign»Rela- tions Committee ‘ Use Gem Nut Margarine \in English churches under his jurisdiction last Sunday, says |a statement issued here by Art O’Vrien, secretary of the ) \Irish Self 2Determination league. b. 18.—There ig} Cardinal Bourne's x warned | tion: of “British barbarites in Ire- MnP. P. Mosk, ‘el f : ‘ hope in the near future of a consti-/People OF his archdiocese not to. tea y in your cooking and you ' : c-o Cy H. Whaley, utional monarchy and Jater a dem-|!ow themselves to Am PUES Cardinal Bourne may hope," the ill realize how tender, ts ps in Russia. John H. Hammond|">Y active sympathy or even actual} nent continued, “that his parti- wy Ve 8 ' E Mi A Geclared today before the House For-|C0-operation in societies and org@n-) san political lecture will help the ac.) [a light,anddeliciouscakes. 116 E. Midwest ve., 7 izations, which are in opposition to! tivitie: nf his government at the vat- nich during the past year en very vigorous, and which, eign Affairs committee. Mr, Hammond, who several times was called to Russia by the old gov and pastry can taste, the laws of God and the Catholic In the course of the letter, | ' Casper, Wyo. < Gem Nut Margarine to investigate natural re inal referred to the. ‘‘horror hoped recently would produge fs : pop baer rete ny tlnence,” the watement opin: moversent ie cant it | purposes a wrell a8 for Congratulations on your tremendous success on the opening id built up he bolsheviki woulda] Clared, “ma. oe Sminence 8 2 “ . fat and the ame people” would be| TIP e as the irish would be walt oe. iin | EU atr it day of your 10-day sale in Casper. The result was far beyond my arnt don't think Russia will go, back | @zehdiocese, by such I sharing his hopes to underatan Delicate in flavor— : s ‘ tae nT nape note” Said he [of alagueet at his narrow and not even the mogt devoted Cath |i econoimical in price, fondest expectations. The situation with respect to de nris' Pot be Pe jolic in Ireland or among the Irish} § , ‘ : i ‘ et ee ee Bourne's att Be ee a oer ae: Cree caren (ears The people of Casper are tobe complimented for their alert- y Mr. Hammond as hopeless. Casement 20 tae I 9 f “: ° a; Ss 5 Discs he pomaison et | ameae es teed H. ness and keen judgment in recognizing the extraordinary values beri, Ate Hammond id Jape" [ina had continuct ‘a QUAIL PLANTED? IN we are offering them: tion and trade. He advocated sale|!ow his name to be used in repudia : Pereransuclthersize 7 FOURTEEN COUNTIES BY In appreciation, I have instructed our woolen department to FREIGHTER : fay mended Jana he add and i i send you suit patterns of our enti w spring line, which em ees te es oor my crasH — SIATEGAME OFFICERS) y Spi oak Caters cus Coes ee” tract, the committee was told, ‘oul setae braces styles which will sell from $45 up to $75 within the next 30 vicluity otsPeking. Buch © roed ine (By Atwociated Gress) state days. Sell these at $22.50 and $29.50 until further notice. added, would aid materially in thé de i ee OP a A ooatde American | the patente i J ; S ‘ oes See . | etoed, New oniens to Two dozen | Looking forward with pleasure to the receipt of more of your hax’ been’ in’ collision with n.of the fol- | Wheatland Now tneventindde cto” ranie evedion®, ine valued orders, I am, Planning for May |' Patch cous reat Sheridan and . Very truly yours, © Amsterdam says the Cliffwood jis re-| Lar he department plans to > Day School F et é} vortca siniins Friant ten dozen auall_in_sive_gther ; M. BINSTOCK. ‘ WHEATLAND, Wyo., Feb. 18.- Arrangements for 2 May Day fete and school fair to be held in Wheat Jand during the first week of May are being made by he schools of Platte cane "| Announcement last year and proved to be such a success that manyrequests have been made for its repetition. Features of the event will be an exhibitin of school work from all over the coun- BUY NOW. THE PATTERNS ARE GOING FAST THE SALE LASTS ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE ee ty, oratoral and declamatory contests for high school and grade pupils, and % track meet in which the -contest- tants will be classed according to weight. This year a May Day fete is planned tn addition, to comprise dances and games by pupils in costume, culmi- nating in the selection and crowning of a May queen. Watermelons of Egypt “Weigh In’ at 100 Pounds (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—One hundred and ten pound water- melons! They “‘have ‘em in Egypt.” Consular report say so and consuls never err. But they keep ‘em all at home. There is no export busi- ness. The consul at Alexandria noted the melons in the market there, “all weighing from 10 to 110 pounds and varying in price from 30 cents to $1.50." He also noted that they had been given funny names, such as “bat Tribune Want Ads bring results. “Natrona Butter’s Best” Ask Your Grocer for Natrona Butter Made in Casper. Churned Fresh Daily Natrona Butter Shop Cor. Second and Durbin = It is the emblem of the American Legion The American Legion Represents— Patriotism; loyalty to country and com- rades; devotion to the ideals and principles on which the Republic is founded. Active service in the late war, in army, navy, or marine corps is the Ne standard of eligibility. If \ you are eligible get in touch with any Legion member TODAY and join his post or find out how to form one of your own Every Legion member wears this button — — tikh” and ‘“‘nime” and “yaffawi," : oe he atentitiatron ierswolsalonatareerte the motor car buyers of this vicinity. the plant. ES RINGS ae CHALMERS There is a distinct feeling of pride on — our part in announcing that hereafter the Chalmers car will be represented in this territory by |) Park Roads Sales and Service Co. Corner SontlRimballand East Yellowstone Avenue Phone 1223 The superiority of the Chalmers in its class has so impressed us that we acknowledge a very pronounced enthu- siasm. Its unusual réputation for mechanical stability and fine performance is empha- sized by. the beauty of its lines and general appearance. And back of this fine car is a new and powerful organization headed by trained automotive executives. We candidly feel'that we are fortunate in being able to offer the Chalmers to Cece a reco nscccccccsccesccocccerevescososeoecees We can rig you up with all sizes of the best seasoned rig timbers. Giye us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 | ones aS ae aE in le fal heal li alee iii i fe WN Retail Values $35 to $60 Retail Values $60 to $85 Do You Wear | : (SS Natrona TRassren HAY IN Camper Location With This Button? COAL (PHONE S48 Lisieree MOVING 3 TAILOR Store Will Be Open Until 9 p. m. During This Sale 116 East Midwest Avenue Ni Featuring Virgin Wool--Tailored to Your Measure S& O’COATS $22.50 — $29.50 You can be your own salesman. Come in and make your own selection from our gigantic stock of Woolens, the world’s finest, and our head designer, who has been i here in person to have charge of this sale, will take your measure accurately. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ‘Hundreds of yards of the World’s Finest Woolens will be on display. All Clothes rea! Union Made. Every Garment Bears the Union Label C. H. WHALEY Phone 483-J Casper, Wyoming Join the American Legion. We’re With Them. WA LPLILELOLEELEITLIOIILIGOTIS OOO T TCM Mae, SALA LLI ALLA aes , \d Le “ieeaee ARES oe =