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WEDNESDAY; MARCH 9, 1921 ape Casper wap Ctioune COMMITTEE ON FAIA PRICES 1s APPOINTED HERE Co-operation of Merchants Asked for. Organization Named by the Casper Chamber of Commerce ‘ A fair price committee, consisting}. of J. W. Johnson, chairman; Ray Cook, ,Don Lobdell,, H. L. Wallace, Cal Smith, Henry Posey’ and 0. Ww. ‘Twiggs, has been appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to confer with the.merchants relative to price adjust- ments. The chamber asks that the mer- chants co-operate with the committee and give ail possible assistance when they call for details. _They wish to have it understood that price reduc- tion is a matter that does not concern Casper alone, and that. the fact should/ THE §26,000 SMILE AND BANK ROBBER WHO WAS CAPTURED — Devuty Sheriff Draper (in picture at left) receiving the reward of $26,000 for the capture of William Dalton (right), the Chicago bank clerk who stole} not be taken as a reflection on the local merchants, the same problem ‘be- | $772,000 in Liberty bonds. ing before every city in the country today. aon, wmomgnnaire reraraing ve werk Red Biretta, pe csisberlypa Ma Is Conferred AUTO OWNERS WITHOUT By the Pope LER Tita Get ee or A today imposed upon the cardinals cre- OE FD IS WARNING fited at the secret consistory on March sid 7 the Red Biretta ar the first tangible proof of the suprem. dignity which has Auto owners who have failed to pro- cure their 1921 license and who are operating their car will be arrested] tory jot w. when they appear om the street. Of] 33, Hominence, Cardinal Dennis late several arrests have been made| nougherty of Philadelphia, as the dean and the excuses invariably have been| or the newly elected cardinals deliv: that the licenses have been applied for, but not yet received. Unless the parties can show a re- ceipt of at least several weeks old, they will not be allowed to use their car, Sheriff Lee Martin declared yes- terday. s From now on these- operating a car who do nat have the new license will be restrained from using it until it ured. the red aat in the public’ ecnsistory ered an address to the Pope in which he assursd His Holiness of their deep and°humble ‘gratitude, which they all hoped to demonstrate by their enthu- silastic devotion and’ loyalty to the Roman Church, TWO-EAR-OLD CHILD OF REFINERY MAN GLAIMED Rex, the two-year-ola) son’ of Mr. and“Mrs. H: A. Chandler of Salt Creek, died) Tuesday morning after a ten days illness with membraneous . croup complicated with pneumonia, —— ___- The funeral was held this afternoon GERMANS AND SWISS at 3 o'clock from the Shaffer-Gay mas Chapel. Burial will be in Casper. : STILL LEAD IN RACE) "wir. chandier, who is assistant sup: pa erintendent of the! pipe line depart; NEW YORK, March 9.—The rela-|ment of the Midwest Refining com- tive positions of the teams in the six-] pany, hus lived ifr’Wyoming for about day bicycle rate were’ unchanged at) six months,.He came here with his toon, the sixtieth hour, The leaders |family from Neodesha, Kansas. .He Rutt and Lorenz, Germans, and Egg] was well known in’ the Mid-Continent and Von Kempen, Swiss, had traversed| oily fields. Mr. Chandler is a member 4,029. miles and six laps. ofthe Masonic Order. ; le. 7 If you want to buy or bufld a home, see me 141 W, 10th. St. Phone 376-W. 2-7-8 Do You Wear This Button ?. it is the emblem of the American Legion The American Legion Represenis— Fi 7 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 00) is the 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 — — - A $1.00 Bill “Will Buy a Brand New Tire Not a “Cheap” One Either if A special factory introductory offer | enables us to sell you a Hawkeye Tire— | guaranteed 8,000 miles—any size, for $1.00. The Hawkeye Tire Is a well built, nationally known standard tire, sold on a rigid mileage adjustment | basis and each guaranteed by the factory | to run 8,000 miles., And It Costs a $1 Bill Come Today—-Before We're Out of Sizes. | Gates Service Station Sales and ‘Service—Here to Stay ~ B 240 S. Wolcott, Corner Midwest i Phone 701-W : been conferred up than: T's! will br ©. mpleted by the confecment or $08,000 JUDGMENT FOR GHADRON, Neb., March 9.—The ke svpreme court the $55,000 judg- Taruc obtained by Nellie E. Sheean ot Chadron, sister, of M. S. Ryan of Cusper, for the death of her husband, | Thomas Sheean, a well-known engi-| neer on the Black Hills diviston, who| |naa been deraitea by spreading rails jletting the track weaken at that jreturned by a jury west of the Mis- APPEALED AY RAILROAD “== in a similar case. M. | | Chicago & Northwestern Raflroadjon a,vagrancy count, was rearrested i company has appealed to the Nebras-| yesterday on the sarzc charge, McCabe died_from. scalding “after his engine! Subscribe for The Tribune. j jJune 7, 1919, at Strouds, Wyo. The railroad company denies negligence in} . F. Har- rington was counsel for the plaintiff. ie | VAGRANT REARRESTED Emmett McCabe, arrested last week was released shortly after his first arrest to leave town. He failed to do as ordered and must serve a ninety-' day sentence. ‘“W J. Harrigan, drunk, was fined $15. All Noticed Her, Wonderful Improvement Since Taking Tanlac—Gains 13 Pounds, “My first bottle of Tanlac: helped me so much I would have paid twen- ty dollars a bottle rather than have been without it,” said Mrs. Ellen Pendry, of 1363 8. 2nd St,,B., Salt Lake City, Utah. \ “I have always been subjedt to bad spells of biliousness, and about four years ago I began to feel soinething terrible and Kept getting worse all the time, My food seemed to lie 2m my stomach undigested, and ga# would form and press up into my throat and chest until it nearly cut off my breathing.. I had to diet my- self on the very lightest of food. and my appetite became so poor I ate Lit- tle more than enough to keep alive Salt Lake Woman Says Friends| MRS. PENDRY SAYSIT’S . 5 WORTH $20 A BOTTLE I was so nervous that at times I just wanted to scream and would ‘be all in a tremble for hours, My heart would flutter and race like a windmill, and my sleep was so restless I got up! mornings feeling as if I hada’t retired} ateall,Why, I was just alinost | complete ‘wreck. “My husband got me to try Tan-! lac, and it’s simply wonderful what four bottles of the medic for me. “I’can eat any now without it botheri have actually gained thirt in weight. It has cortainty made a| different woman of ime and my friends and neighbors ail notice my| hig improvement. Yes, 1 found a renl| medicine when I. ot Tanlas for noth-| itig but a real medicine soul? help ne like it has done.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by C:sper | Pharmacy, in Alcova by .\lcovn Mer-| jeantile Co., in Salt Cree< by Salt Creek drug sto Adv. Chiropractic Men and If there is one thin; HEALTH. off” because of sickness enough to be confined: may even be able to fashion, but you are by dering how long you new job. What will do it? system with drugs. N PRACTIC HEALTHY. your trouble and with adjusts same. : flow uninterrupted: for Working. Women g which is imperative , for working men and-women to possess jit is It matters not how good a job you have, you are forced to occasionally “‘lay . You may not be sick to your house. You lo your work after a no means well. You take little interest in your work. You are sometimes, hardly able to drag one foot after another. Already your co-workers are won- will last. Sooner or later you will be told’your day of usefulness has ended, and you will be forced to seck a You have lost your Health. _ It is there- fore your duty to yourself and family to con- serve your health so that you will not’be rele- gated to the “scrap heap.” Not poisoning your ot by mutilating your body with the surgeon's. knife. IRO- VERTEBRAL AD- JUSTMENTS WILL MAKE YOU HEALTHY AND WILL KEEP YOU The “chiropractor locates the cause of his bare hands alone, e cause will invariably be found in nerve pressure, which in its turn is caused by subluxated, (displaced) vertebrae (small bones of the spine). Directly this nerve pressure is relieved, the vital force will from the brain to the various organs ani ay will possess that LTH. which you seek, H! Chiropractic- is indeed. a boon to the working man. ; Evah M. Houser CHIROPRACTOR 214 East 5th St. Phone 1528-J Look for the Man in the Barrel |} While on my eastern trip, purchasing my new Spring stock, was fortu- nate enough to call on an eastern manufacturer who had contracted with the cs] Cuban government for 0 QO Pairs of Pants Owing to financial conditions and revolutionary dif- ficulties which have been going on of late in Cuba, this manufacturer refused to ship these pants to Cuba, for fear shipment would be confiscated, and payment re- fused. Being in the eastern market at this crucial moment, I made a satisfactory bid on the entire output and my offer was accepted. The result is, I now have for immediate disposal the above num- bered goods at ONE-HALF THE WHOLESALE MARKET. Read ’Em and Weep! ~As We Are Back to the Good Old Prices of 1912 1000 Pairs Khaki Riding Pants. . . . B2.G65 ! 100 Pairs Work Pants... . . -$G2O5 [00 Pairs Worsted Pants. . . . . S435 500 Pairs Whipcord Riding Pants. $2.95 500 Pairs Moleskin Pants. . . . .B2075 500 Pairs Whipcord Pats. . . . . S285 : 500 Pairs Boys KhakiPats. .. .B 1.45 -_DON’T FORGET We Are the Only Tailors $1 50 To Clean and In Casper That Charge Press Men’s Suits We Use Only High Test Gas “Look for the Man in the Barrel’’ HARRY YESNESS TAILOR AND CLOTHIER 130 W. Midwest Ave. McClure Building Open Evenings During This Sale Kl Ls SRSA ae EE