Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT : Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9: 1921 eo E . pélasses are open to men and “women. TI GK FTS Gl) (N _LAKE O'HARA, SUMMER CAMP OF THE ALPINE oLus oF caNAvA | | VIENNA TOLD TO /HiGH SCHOOL TEACHER rae eda sino ant porns | TT TO INSTRUCT SPANISH | oe ee ae neue i : tt He GIVE TELCO NT S| Quasi RGleeeenes, f | VIENNA, 9.—Formal no- The ican represent Cordoba ‘will give the lessons on Mon- tico that It would be required to { tho reparations body, before their day and Miss Hale will orgaanize her Prize Offered School Pupil Sell- ing Largest Number to Three- fulfill the livestock provisions of the ; Withdrawal, had, together with the Spanish classes are being organized | classes for Wednesday. Many of the British, opposed ee day Program at High such action’on ‘the | at the Y, W. C. A. rooms under the| young business girls of the city, as Treaty of St. Germain was served | ground that it was unfair to the | direction of Miss Haie, language in-| well as refinery workers and business upon the Austrian government by | countries which are supplying Aus- structor at the Natrona County High| men, have enlisted for the work. oo the ms commission teday. | tria with quantities of mk and fats+| school. Pupils will be enrolled for the 4 r Aristotle, was This involves delivery to Italy, Jugo- | and that the nations to which the | first class, which ,will be held Wednes- Tron, according to : Slavia and Rumasia, of 20,000 head | cattle would go did not sctually need | day evening. Names will be recelved| once extensively employed as our: of cattle, including 6,000 milch cows. | the stock. at the Y. W. C. A. rooms and thej rency- School — —- Gale teiee eaneete ee COLORADO MINISTER IS [CRISIS OVER New Hair Growth y High school have been placed e. The undertaking is entirely nds of the school children of ic schools of Casper. A prize ure has been offered by the Lincoln Fine Arts shop for the pupil selling the greatest number of tickets. The art exhibit will be held in the gymnasium on March 16, 17 and 18. It was announced before that the exhibi- After BALDNESS Ozlogs} affidavit, John Hart Brittain, bustiess man, certified to ‘iidy head at the top and beck was sheclately bald: An expert SHI ened he thought the halt roots Were extinct: and there was no Rope of my ever having'a new halt " oe vat over 66, I have « luguriant growth of 20 strong, lortrous heigl Wo trace of baldness, ‘The pictires shown photographs.” GIVEN SHERIDAN CHURCH) 2 BUSINESS, SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 9.—An- FORD CLAIMS the official approval of Bishop Meade DETROIT, ‘Mich., March 9.—The of the Methodist Episcopal church for| worst of the business depression is the transfer of Dr. George F. Klein of] over, Henry Ford, the automobile the Colorado conference to the North- manufacturer, said today. He de- re ern Wyoming conference and his ap-| clared business was improving stead- | bere are from my tion would be placed in the taber- pointment as pastor of ‘the iocal| ily in Detroit and that similar gains INDIANS’: SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH nacle but the plans have since beert Methodist church to succeed Rev.) B, resi hh Brittain certified farther: time when changed. ev. E.| should result in other parts of the Mr. + “Ate Besides the showing of 150 reproduc- tions of the world’s masterpieces, an exceptional program embracing local talent in dramatic art and music will be presented in the evenings. The exhibition which is sent out by the Lincoin Fine Arts shop is held here for the reason of raising funds to purchase suitable pictures and en- &ravings for the walls of the city Schools. The students have shown K. Morrow, resigned. This is the pul-| ¢ountry. soon. pit formerly occupied by Dr. I. W. ‘i Kingsley, now district superintendent.} J. D. Sullivan, who has spent the Ayo EEE Ee Past several days in Casp left this Subscribe for The Tribune morning for his home at Sherida: True Hair eae wer at Last Photo when bald, mildly. Obviously, the hair roots not been but were dor- M cant fn ithe scalp, ‘Awaiting the fertilizing potency of the then myste- ; ; will take the sale of the tickets with oya el Ors ance Crgaltetd Fry Ms “Aigner ow ee their usual vim. It has boon proved in very * The complete program of the éven- teeny canes ode peepee ing’: tertainment will be nnounced 4 not die even ‘fe! eer wees bit bad Winter Garden dandrod, fer Lake O'Hara, which is to-be the) toria, 11,335 feet high, and Mt. Le--ship. Each year it establishes a ie froy, 11,220° feet, to the rear of}camp at some beautiful spot in <n pie SR summer camp of the Alpine Club fe , ‘ which ks lies Lake O'Hara. It|Canadian Rockies from which ita Kor, SLAYERS lig TAXI DRIVER fohn Sioger Se aly ey) cinated |i, reached more easily from diector | members ascend a “heaven kissing Baldness PROOF BOX FOorALKO NITYETIDENTE, ik] Sees ee eran eee aleremenses =e | Friday Night, March 11 FREESE transforming to canvas its beauti-jclimbs, particularly for those who|boine, the Matterhorn of the Cana- out through ,, fever, clepenia erecta. certain other For ocalp disorders. a ; i ful scenes. Walter D. Wilcox, anjare ambitious to qualify for mem-|dian Pacific Rockies, and 35 of its lene sre authority on the Canadian Rockies, bership in the Alpine Club of Can- {members succeeded in ascending to hair. Positively KOTALEKO acne alg natty role y “ declares that in all the mountain|ada by ascending a mountain of |the very summit of this great peak i - aration Seat seacnedl pba eomiie ee Pe. the aie Kotalko is t £ wilderness the most complete pic-|10,000 feet in altitude. * |which towers nearly 12,000 feet Schembeck’s Orchest einen ‘Remember Sor women's hair CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 9.— ture of natural beauty is ree This club was founded in 1906,|above the sea. Among the 35 were ra ise back ‘There was no development Tuesday in in Lake Oars xreen as its Irish|has a beautiful clubhouse on the |four women who showed no signs ||' Riensed to sand the efforts of the sheriff's office to name. One of the numerous moun-|shoulder of Sulphur Mountain at |of being backward about-going for- f on ond Goren: Detertoine NOW to clliminate: . identify the two men responsible for | ° an walls (pon bane, Miia est pent is jritite by, tee words qare aed eaeven ae si Landa Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free ROTALKO, apply once oF LONE eelige wetch In your mirror, For PROOF BOX send to ‘ spe Se vi nects wi e route ass, ing alpinists and has a larg jon s CS ie rner 5 p ayiaiinurdiee/(ot Tanie 1 wt Chwcnat| a deep canyon between Mt. Vic-land constantly increasing member-!sex. | 3 KOTALKO OFFICES, BR-46, Station X, NEW YORK peony: Sheriff George Carroll and ' rosecuting Attorney Roche S. Ment-| partment of the interior of Mexico, s Polici on the Rhine are among the questions er motored to Denver Tuesday, in-|and chief of staff under Former Pro. F oreign OLUCVES | to which Secretary Hughes is giving tending to look over the six soldier|visional President Adolfo De La “guspec n ‘This is a Ghanee you simply can’t turn down attention. iro" pronet te Dest al | oma: ware meas Gor es| Being Studied by ———————_—— a e three suspects were held, and| Monday, according to a telegram re- 5 a ce re a a eh ah th rhc ah hal alread, Lyman, where two were taken into| ceived today by F. A. Pesquieria, Mex- Pre-Easter fustody. They will return to Chey-| ican consul in El Paso. The telegram Secretary Hughes ¢nne this evening. The fact that no| stated President Alvaro Obregon at- Message has been reeceived from| tended the funeral, which was held persaets that none of| this morning and airplanes dropped | thé¥ suspects has been identified. floral wreaths on the funeral proces-| WASHINGTON, March 9.—Ques- ———>___ sion, The assassin has not been|tions affecting the administration's CLERK SLAIN |=": eons sa rae BONE Se, LON SREY N Sing ae eee Tp state department, but. no definite an-! 1 Ameri¢an Bowling Congress tourna-| It is understood that the \Morris: |. ment {s holding forth this month, pro-| Shidehara report /on “the California”, vide for the accommodation of $,000| land question, the Mexican situation | i" and the status of the American troops | ‘EL PASO, Texas, March 9.—Col. chief clerk in the d Hi nouncement is anticipated for the! aH I N ME Ico ‘The seating arrangements in the | am: ! X. is auditorium in Buffalo, where the| Present, it was said today. Titi ii nnn ns 10 Per Cent Reduction Cd hee ade de head uhh Lee, A saledot linens and damiak that should ‘interest every housekeeper, at prices within the reach of all. 70-inch Mercerized Damask, regular price, $1.50; sale price__85e 70-inch Mercerized Damask, regular price $1.65; sale price___95c 70-inch Mercerized Damask, regular price $1.85; sale price_$1.05__ 70-inch Mercerized Damask, regular price $2.00; sa'e price_$1.25 70-inch Mercerized Damask, regular price $2.50; sale price_$1.45 70-inch All Linen Damask, regular price $3.50; sale price__$2.15 70-inch All Linen Damask, regular price $4.00; sale price__$2.65 70-inch All Linen Damask, regular price $5.00; sale price__$3.15 N & : & ) N) N) N) N) AK) A) N) N) . N 70-inch All Linen Damask, regular price $6:00; sale price:_$4.35 N) N) A) N) & \) ) N) N) \) ) N) \ R \ Weare placing on sale our entire stock of gas | heaters‘at this time so that you may enjoy the use of an economical, high-grade gas heater during the remainder of the winter. There is : ; t will do your’ next wash 9 nothing reserved during:this sale. e in your own home—FREE! We believe that you have every right in the world to know all about a washing ma- chine before you buy one. For this reason » we have arranged to let The Eden do your next week’s wash in your own home where you can operate it yourself — examine it in detail—test it at leisure on your own clothes — and know that it is a big saving in time, money and energy, and that it washes clothes cleaner. than any other meine by virtue of its exclusive Sediment one. e You are under no obligation to buy The fact that you make this test for your- self in your own home on your own things puts you under no obligation to us whatso- ever —either to buy an Eden or to pay a Ppenny’s cost for the tse of it. We are simply. giving you this chance of finding oor wast a wonderful servant The Eden Let us know when to send The Eden to you ‘Because so many women are taking advan- tage of this opportunity we offer, please telephone or write us at once when you wish The Eden to come, so we can be sure and arrange the day most convenient for uu. If you do want The Eden to remain in your home, our Easy-Payment Plan per- mits you to own an Eden by paying as you All Fancy Linens and Scarfs at 25 per cent Reduction. Gingham and Percales at the New Low : ' Prices 36-inch Percalés; in light and dark colors; the best quality made, Recently priced at 65c; new low price ____________________ 35¢ 27-inch Red Seal Zephyr Gingham. Recently ‘priced 50c¢ and Sec ymnew low: priceye soe. a ee A eae ae 30c 27 and 32-inch Zephyrs and Chambray finish Ginghams. Re- cently priced 65c and 75c; new low price ____-____-________ 45c = = = a - : - RADIANTFIRES E REZNOR | QUICK COMFORT And many other standard makes are ready for your selection. Remember, every heater is on sale at a 10 per cent reduction. - Also that our stock is new and of the highest quality. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST N Richards& Cunningham Co. A) REE © OOR O BAGITE Winter Schem- z a , Winter pani Garden te mind $5 vas Natrona Power Co. 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