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FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1921 rised it Colorado, | $200,-, of. Senator Thomas. o! vie 1] tion of villages, etc., at close on $200,- enator, ‘Thomas of Colorado, 1s Nipeat hated Gan: mee ih Sonera 000,000 show the extent of the work | mete, crema busi oars a thousand tons) of tobacco; 125,-| of reconstruction to which ig! PAGE FOUR —————$_—$ ch sh 000 tons of potatoes, and a consider-| has set her hand, and in which she| MARRIAGE LICENSE. lL MIAN GIVES Cee 4, M. GONWELL h ‘Order od to Raise TCH Ei gue yrad ae SSS [a teresa mae. To") grag ons ae Heed 3 ACH LEASE 10 BY CARUSO NAMED (N STATE pase vty OLD FLANDERS’ FIELDS ajtoe aeminige Jarmo, wes | George i Tuomas an arn. sn, Sly SWODSDE, PAN GECRSESE were razed; the cattle had been : ani, WASHINGTON, Fb. '25.—Railroads Sistightered;' the farmers and thelr ef of Texas were ordered today by the hands had fied; barren, inuni h Co . nee sggelated Pree) Hiatatdte Sommiacpe commit eon a pamper Bround was all that remained. | F. W. oo. wort le sotpliory | : their Caruso, descendant and namesake, it crease state passenger and| (United Press Staff Correcpondent.) Pre-war values of this des! The Casper Daily Criduné } — ; : timated at $51. Y SALE—SATURDAY, FEB. 26 —_ is said of an ancient emperor named — freight rates to the level of interstate | BRUSSELS, Belgium Feb. 22—Cen-| Property may be es a SPECIAL ONE-DA Salt Creek Acreage Turned Over] Carus, felt like “‘n king” when he jSucceeds William R. Weeks of “hares effective Aprit 2. | urles of spade and plonesr labor, per- RE ae Ce ee bat for 132 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. ea sinteihet. imiveceary ‘ ; | e ies : , to Denver Institutions by | {Woke foday, the 48th inniversary of | | ander; First Meeting of AUSTIN Texas, Feb. 25—An appeal | soil through the ages, had mone ne| anemic Belgium, it medina « lot! ‘To We quote here onl a few of.the numerous bargains “Mike” Burke, Former The famous singer is much, im- New Board to Be Held fo the, Bupekese Court: i tis: Ermey | Dinners SO V8Lg one of, the richest Bat atttngs rete Dia May 7 regan pe ay a ton. it will pay youlto take aed ved after t tical stage of agricul in i : Mining Man Pill aeaa tenn pigeaclans’ hare green Next Thursday Fe commission from the decision four years of war the result of all| Wages and raw materials have, on advantage of this wonderful opportunity to save on ——— their constant vigil at his bedside. of the Interstate’ Commerce comm!s- the whole, more than trebled, and est sion ordering increased passenger |;rove beesbigtants ae zi piace mates that put the restoration of agri- every article you purchase. |fares and freigh rates in Texas, it|tonsive region, with all its vast agri.| Culture alone, without any reconstruc your baskets with you. t mim y= 2 —_———$—$— tunes in min nber of the Wy-| gag, "nounced Py the commission to- | cultural resources was unprocedented SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. Dainty Pattern Embroidery, ade shes coe oming State Highway Commission to RSE NOE ee sg We reserve the right to limit yard eae fae back,” this time in of! in me 1 succeed William R. Weeks of Lander, é centers of the wur zone here i to our customers. ‘urtain 5 field, Wyoming, and he has turned HEARING iF CONTEST according to statements given out COL THAD SOUTHER were Ypres, Furnes, Dixmude. Ostend |™ Lf You Can't Get sn today se niee *¢ Easter Candies just | Children’s Half Socks, each 40 acres, valued by him at $450,000, from the governor's office in Chey- and Courtrai. The districts of Ypres Come Tomorrow Ne over to itable institutions of Den- night and confirmed by and Furnes, the richest ugricultural Check this list and bring DENVER, Feb. 25.—M. B. (QMike’} S$. W. Conwell, pioncer resident of Burke, who —— creas na] TAXPAYERS READY FORA Casper and Central Wyoming, has De eatennie been appointed a m other sections of Colorado has “come | #4 pointed Sock net =~10¢ Children’s Hose; black and cor- received— enne pkgs. for---- fe Easter Candy Novelty Eggs, | Men's Hoe me Chicks and Rabbits, each Canvas Gloves, pair-_... Be, 10c, 15¢ Gauntlota,, eee Rabbits, C Carryall Bags, eac! Toy Easter Rabbits, Chicks and sarryal Table Favors, each--5e, 10¢, 15e | Cord Shopping Baga, each, 15c rina: Awsoetmentiol, Shelf Ollcloth, yard- Conwell will accept the appointment tural population of over 90,000. Of ver and has a well on this 40 now Mr. Conwell, who received word of lands, contained 215,000 acres of Iand,|™/ BIG HOLIDAY BILL.AT and % Ib. Saves pat at the sand which he has drilled him-| | Last ovening at the office of Attor*| nig appointment. this week. Mr 68 vilinges, 3 towns and an agricul. REGULAR PRICES All brands Tp, | suaillag! ptowest ae 0] ye the: institutions some} ney Geo. W. Ferguson the Taxpayers which came as an honor unsolicited the land, 161 acres were arable © returned Thursday from | grading district number four met an‘l| oy’ his part. and 66,000 pasture. The number of ; Where he succeeded in| received the report of Mr. Ferguson| ‘phe initial meeting of the new com-| CHEYENNE, Feb. 25.—H. B. Renick | farms was 24,000, of horses 6,070, of : i res in the}relating to the injunction suit now | mission will.be held in the state eap.|0f Denver, superintendent of the| horned cattle, 47,000, and of pigs,|/—? > reek field, includ: pending. ital son “Thubetiay int aiect a when | Rorthern division of the Colorado &/ 42,000. Annual crops gathered com: as turne¢ | ita sda3 2 The report of the attorney was held Committee and several residents of |the program for the new y ster Post will be | Southern railroad and pioneer ‘west-| st | Picture Frames, each. institutions, | satisfactory in every detail and th2|out1ined and arrangements made for|€rn railroad man, died in Lor Angeles | through the Pacifig Oil comp: Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m, | a i Cards, :5) for--—-~- -—----=-——— Lamps, tall +} case is to come up for trial March 3/ caning a special election to vote on| Thursday, according to a telegram re | Easter Novelty Greeting Cards, i: = 15¢e which is principally himself. of next Thursday morning |bonds to carry on maintenance and|Celved here . He had been ill several) Certainy it’s de best d | each — ---Be and 10¢ | C2Ch ~------anennsnnene These I regin sections 11, 12 : 9 |improvement work. The state legis-|Months. He came west in 1882 and [oe] a y New line of Easter Hair Bow | Nut Bowls, 15¢ anayas, in)3i19; tn) wecin 17) Sue Ses 158,088 NEGROES IN N. Y. lature in recent session authorized! had various responsible positions on\f™ . Didn’: jf Ribbons, % yard__- 15e | each 78, und 1 22; in WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—The..ne-| the conimission to go ahead with such the Union Pacific and the Colorado & | i ever made. Didn’t AND SATURDAY New line of Easter Millinery | Large Powder Puffs, each r. Burke obtained the first pres |gro population of: New York City at |ptans. Southern railroads. He was 61 years Now on Display Auto Sponges, each--.. dential | covering acr S-]the time of the 192 sus was 153, is ale tha 5 sue | old. td + . ; Shap [ o's sued in tho Salt Creck field under the | peg ‘sine,0f the 1980 census was 162.-) It is probable that the bond issu: me an’ the kid work Look who's here! Buckrum Hat Shapes, each 15¢ | Colgate’s Dental Cream, 088, an increase o: - or. 66.9 per | will-be for about $2,000}000. The high- ~ . ‘: Bi th 150 ‘tube -. qari saw sand Ses, aes ona cent, the census bureau announced commission will also have the|WOMAN KICKED OUT IN big story of the Ken: Wire Hike airanios, each. 2-160 | "Toothbralntian/iceal will make him, it is said, the 1 today. The white population was <,-|uae of 38 per cent of the state's share on it a whole year to tucky mountains. It’s a 1 agree eeeralberet individual lease holder in the field. gédOF 16.9] cf soyalts fonds clecivea frome tie Latest Hat Braid 469,004, an increase of 7! % yard, 10¢ Toilet Soaps, bar-. and all others ; Silk Flowers, each spray Cutex Cuticle Remover. Brilliant Hat Dyes; all big red-blooded outdoor picture, with an all-star 6 NIGHT CLOTHES ON BAR } The well that Mr. Burke now t down at the sand on the 40 acres that operation of. sovernment oil‘ lands and the best me: make it —— Colgate’s Shaving Stick, ea., 15¢ 1 = of applying this t | ¢ eas e: fee turmnea "over. te, thie. charitable 1s TO HEAR LECTURE _|the stato highway. work will bo takan{oo the house with, Ome tor niet cast, headed by Monte ee Sa No. 20: Enamel oC a eet the big producers. ‘This wil| Tonight the boys of troop four ot|up also at this gneeting. _ Monthiy |clothes a colored woman in the north | 6 Reels of Jo Blue. boli eA armen Prices. | /eamelea ce yeni aia be the first well drilled on this prop-| the Boy Scouts will meet at the court|meetings, it is expected, will be hell |part of the city was peeved so she y ; ety ales AAA Ladies’ Tadeeicee: aty tor chacity, mndithe 'expentl :to house to hear leature by. Dr. O'Don- by the board. salted upon the aber tee Seren ie an It’s an Opie Read, ReAaseia at ake new, © or two more so that the in-| Nell. All. other Casper Troops who = officer to return wi er while) she | 5 fe Se, * pitutions Siaee GaSe R were not in attendance at the lecture - and Mrs, I. N. Honnold, who|recovered her clothes. It was a Ltete | Kids, the Charlie Chaplin ols tas been read by on ae aa atl a able im by Dr. O'Donnell will also be pres- lately: been visiting with friends |too cold for such light dress’so the |ff¥ Prize Parade will take ~! All Men's and Ladie: SEOs Steel Wool, pkg. ‘The institutions which will benent,|ent at the meeting tonight. in Casper, are now in Denver en route|woman went back to mother for ths | place at 1:30 p. m. chiefs that sold at 10c. now) 2 50-Watt Electric Globes, ea., 15¢ according to Mr. Burke. include “‘all to their home in Louisville, Ky. night. This morning she recovered her for 3 Gem Bottle Stoppers for 10c of ‘em” and include the orphanages,| Have you something to sell? Try oe RR 8 wearing apparel and went away smil- Children’s Haktfs., Cedar Polish, bottle--o-2-20 ABe Crittenton home and other institu-|@ Tribune Want Ad Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ling. Pearl Beads, string. Novelty Necklace, string- Dress Beads, per bottle. El Vampiro Insect Powder, per Hair Bow Clasps, each. pkg. Bars Creme Oil 15¢ 12 Moth Balls for-. Soap for --. oe Shinola.Shoe Paste, can. Bars Palm Olive 15¢e Inner Shoe Soles, pair. Soap for es Shoe Leather Soles, each. C Bars P. & G. Naptha 15¢ Leather Heels, pair------..2100 . 2 Feet Red and White Tubing tions that are strictly charitable, re- gardless of sect NEGRO IS HELD FOR SHOOTING Soap for Paints and Enamels, cans_--150 Box' Stationery, 5 Wire Coat Hanger, each--__.5e J. Bausil gro is being held per box -.. oC 20 Feet of Clothes Line for 15c . Bausiley, a negro is bi am the county jail on a charge of having shot another man at Lysite, Wyoming about three weeks ago. He ‘was arrested Wednesday by Deputy Lorraine Hair 8, each..10e Oxford Toothpicks, box-.--.-! Se Men's Shoe Laces, 3 pair for 10c 5 boxes Safety Matches for 5c’ 40-in. Round Shoe Laces, pr., 5¢ | Hnameled Preserving 15 Oxford Shoe Laces, pr. Kettles, each —_.. ic of Darkened @herite George West Electric Curlers, 2 on card, Large Enameled 15¢e menos Saucepans, each..----- NOTICE ‘The Victory Circle will hold a bake sale at White's grocery, Saturday at- ternoon at 2 p. m. JUCKLINS’ See the fight in the Kentucky mountains. All Enamelware on 15¢ Counter at, each-.-. 6 Spring Clothes Pins for-_--5e 12 Common Clothes Pins for 5c 2 Sink Brushes for, Windows” Corn Cob Pipes, each. Pearl Buttons, card. Fancy Dress Buttons, card. RS. W. F. BAKER, of Mil- : all es Brush Sr aniia lO ceon EWE Suleken The exotic perfume of the Orient emanated from See the big s' in Hooks aad ‘Byes Gea ead; 10 A full line of D. M. Ferry Vese- she has been restored to perfect the Palace. It lured the American girl. operation. health by 'Tanlac after having suf- fered for twenty years, Her state- ment is remarkable. Spools ONT. 150-ya. table and Flower Seeds now on 2 Sewing Thread ‘or LBC display oe per aoe gs ONT ‘Crochet Cotton, ball-.15¢ | «Standard Lawn Seed. lange pig. for Merrick’s Darning Cotton, -per ns teeta’ Table Spoons, each. + 8 qt Linen Thread, spool 3 Tinned Tea Spoons for. 2 Coat Hooks for- Bachelor Buttons, card 1 Meter ucind Gassien pals: Brass Drawer Pulls, each. Rods, each... Sewing Silks, all:colors, ea., 10 |S xehestar Mace fen ese Large Turkish Bath 15¢ Gas Toasters, each. Towels, each -.. Pie Plates, each. Large Huck Glass Lemon Juicers, each. Towels, each --. 2 Glass Nest Eggs for. Galway Crash Razor Hones, each--. Toweling, yard. Razor Strops, each. 30 Sheets Waxed Lunch Paper | 10 ft, Weather Strip for_. for -... Large Ink Tablets, each. 60 Crepe Napkins for. 15e || ‘Men's large Bandana Handker- See the big raid. See the rescue of the school marm. See the greatest sacri- fice of all. .He saves the man who scandalized him. NEXT Boys, Oh Boys! They Are Here in All Their Glory and Ecstasy “THE VANITY She wanted to see|what the inside of a real Harem looked like. © Once inside the palace, and all was changed. The fascination and mystery of the East make this an unusual photoplay. Different in atmosphere, plot and action. ‘uae am ball PRESENTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST Remember the Fellow Who Right-About-Faced Till Only His Head Showed Above the Ground? That Was 10 Paper Pie Plates for. 5e | chiefs, each — CLYDE COOK 9 15 Paper Ice Cream Dishe: Men’s medium Fancy Paper Doilies, pkg----5e | kerchiefs, each Dainty Pattern Laces, yard, 5c ‘Wood Salt Box, each. He’s Here Again in His Newest Comedy “THE JOCKEY” is AND IT’S SOME COMEDY 3 r. CURRENT EVENTS TODAY AND TOMORROW in the Cutie Comedy “SLEEPY HEAD’ Brennan, save me a front seat! NEXT Woolworth’s--Saturday, February 26 The Store With No Article Over 15c 132 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. “For the last twenty years I hyve suffered from stomach trouble in its worst form. .I was in misery all the time. If I took a drink of coffee or milk or even water, it would cause belching and gas. In f ly nothing would digest i bsolu} stom- burn- y stom ach. I belie z ulmost @ wagon load of soda for stor trouble. I would have to take night and day. Gas would bloat me NEXT up so badly I couldn't fasten my clothes. At times my heart would : ¥ palpitate and flutter so badily I would = * : nearly smother and I would have to gasp for breath. In fact, I thought d F: d T. . THE . DAY “I was very fond of chee: id the least bite would throw me right into Funny. Admission 10c and 30c SUPPORTED BY e Walter Hiers spasms. I was also very fond of onions, but they would upset me ter- In a Rollicking, Scintillating Comedy of - American College Life “THE SNOB’ QUR NEW HOME TO FURTHER YOUR FINANCIAL PROGRESS and I was also, bothered with rheu- matism and neuritis. Pains in my arms and other joints almost un- bearable. I had to carry one of my arms in a sling and couldn't raise it up to my he My hands would swell up and for a long time I was in just an awful condition “I told my husband I guc would have to give up and die, as the doctors’ medicines and other things I took didn't do me any good Then he got me some Tanlac and said I had to take it. Well, before I finished one bottle, I found the things jI would eat did not bother me so uch. I kept gradually getting bet- ter and finally after taking five bot- ues, my trouble was entire! re- lieved. I can now eat onions, cheese jor anything I want. In fact, I am in perfect health in every way. My inguritis and rheumatism have also Neft me. 1 know that five dollars’ worth of Tanlac has done me more good than a hundred dollars’ worth of other medicines. I will sing the praise of Tanlac as long as I live.” The above remarkable statement was made b Mrs. Ww. F. Baker, whose s is Milwaukie, Oregon, SUNDAY ‘THE WITCHES LURE’ A Big Story of the Wyoming Oil Fields COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN THE KID Kiddos, the Parade Takes Place at 1:30 P. M. is the basic purpose of the Casper National Bank from the moment that you open an account here. d I Our business grows be- cause we give first.considera- tion to our customers, and these include busines 8 houses, workers and owners in refineries ard other local plants, in short, everybody who wants the best in mod- ern banking facilities, “My whole system was out of shape “Double Crossed” fee The Fifth Episode of the Exciting Serial “Fighting Fate” AND MUTT: AND JEFF in “THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS” IRIS ORCHESTRA—ADMISSION 30c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 “Thirty-one years of service may we serve you?” sold in Casper by Casper a by Alcova Mer- cantile’ Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek drtg store—aAdy.