Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 5

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the longest dated Liberty bonds—1947. He added. however, that ¢his did not}railroad. ‘The funeral probably wilt! mean thal maturities might not be ex-| be held tomorrow. i | tended to a later date through legis. \ lation, which might permit a further] Mrs. Ball, who was about 50 year: extension of Liberty bond maturities, |Of ®8¢ was a pioneer of the U Green River valley. — i be Casper Daily cribune PAGE FIVE - - Mellon said, Great Britain's debt can- =f HERE’S LIST OF TEAM ADJUSTMENT (}f not be funded beyond the tintts of days ago, arrived here today after an| state of Wyoming, died ‘Thurstiay all-night’ journey through the’ deep} Hh I | NEER iss, three ¢ays after submitting to snow covering the highway to the| Us . s jan operation. He had been-a resident OF CHEYENNE, IS DEAD "sos That indefinable something which WORKERS OUT FOR NEW . RECORD IN MEMBERSHIP we call charm is what enables a girl BRITISH DEBTS c Weiterast cin au Her husband is (Special to The Tribune.) ils wa ; Tat | ptr the secretary seit ecitol nee ae 86 ein pega Shae (i) CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 18,—John |day ‘with, ‘awolite fannie SDR - J » y, ent law - - e is survived also by|W. Hammond, 75 years of age! s; x) J Bia; i Hore is a list of the team cap- | Scott, T. C. Tonkin, C, W. Smith, Bite was Ehitated teak ee oat three children. a daughter who is at)president of the Hammond Pack. | 1° 7°u™ ; tains and workers who are striving | W. W. Keefe, A. A. Slade, J. T possibility of a change in rates some| 2°90! im California and two sonsling company of Cheyenne, the} TRIB to break ‘the membership “record | Gratiot, Gus Bell. }time in the future. oa ‘gest_enterprise of its kind eRe made last year in the chamber of ; | the BR Captain J. EB. Hanway, B. H. Sin- clair, Todd W. Bowman, Oilver John- son, Charles A. Cullen, Tom Dally, Harry Black. la Transporting Body Legislative Act to Be Carried Resumptioa of Negotiations for = —— a - eae rg Aree ee 2 ' i | Out by: Former Uni- cencuy bora APS | Captain James H. Cody, ©. ©. pected by Official | Through Snow Is i e | versity Captain Max Winter, R. M. | G Nome we A La oh Boose Washington Lz . F. ie ‘| | Vesieaih Toaw nemanny. | Repke De Matormice, "i. | © Bowie: PAT Breche, _ All Night Journey I Ime ror ouse- eaning . cHEY. Wyo., April 15.—Vo-| ttn ©. Ales St | Cunningham, Charles Anderson, is, | WASHINGTON, April 15—Reports| abide cational fehabilitation conducted un-| Captain Harry MeCraken, ‘Jack.| B+ Breisch, C. U, Dakin, T. B, | from London that Lord Chalmers, BIG PINEY, Wyo., April 14.—The Ger the provisions of acts passed by| Leary, Wallace Leavitt, George B. | Haines, R. H. Covington, Cal Smith, | Permanent secretary of the treasury.) sing of M legislature Nelson, fuga . ‘apta! y, | Would sail Saturday to begin negotia-|T°™#ins o ‘rank D. Bull of Big : r ha v Tainos bs Coxen, ei phe pg 6 sinc ti be gan. oa Papen Sai ae at tions here for, the funding of the|?!ney, who in Denver several The mild days are here ahead of time for several years has been director| Hugh Io Potten, Fm Se araneg ah n De CH | British war debt to! the United States and the alert home manager is in- Of ‘wotational education at .the Uni-|( tanesin wren Van Gorden, J. Captain H. W. Baker, John G, |*though subsequently: denied, drew Mail Us Your “| fb clined to brighten her home for spring. versity of Wyoming. That Coxen| Keith, B. B. Lummis, C. B. Hood, C. | Jones, Harold Kramer, J. E, Nel. |{0™ Secretery Mellon today a state- KODAK Before she begins her refurnishing hould direct the application of the| H. Reimerth, J. B. Griffith XK. Beene te ee oeer FINISHING isi i s 5 eheres Ree ce . Reimerth, J. B. 5 son, W. G. Burnett, A. K. Bott. was expecting early resumption of she should visit our Dry Goods Section pas ions 01 phere mye Hex er Captain H. A. Burk, H. R. Wald- | the negotiations. Quick Service that is ready to serve her quickly and Re AG erehicec Bere i ale pois Sea penpere, He There are no arrangements yet for TUE PICTURE economically. our . rude, C. H. McFarland. funding covferences with other na- "s ; 4 Bets CUR ee ae cana Hota. echools icc the! atxter “rhead |— ‘Gaptain sacle’ G. atuFne,. Stanley! | Gee di said, but they will boniei If you've waited or looked for an un- “ange Plate Mee heen OSIt | teachers will be paid srom this tund| Griebiel, C. B. Hofthine C.P. Bre. |be hela separately, lation, thet Coxen’s headquarters, als the headquarters of the director of agriculture and the director of home A economics, should be-transferred from the state.university to thy office of the state superintendent of public in- struction here) Tho recent legislature Provided for divorce of these -ofti- compensation for teaching American- ization classes outside of the regu- lar public school hours. It is planned to establish about 75 Americanization classes in communities where such education is necessary. ‘The resignation of Mrs. Charles Stone, of Evanston, as a member of die, H. B. Durham, John McFayden. Captain 0. W. Twiggs, Sylvester Pelton, R. T. Kemp, P.-C. Nicolay- sen, Don Lobdell, C. H, Horstman, J. H. Simons, R. J, Veitch. Captain John Jourgensen, Fen Scherck, B. M, Muloahy, Fred Patee; W. L. French, A. L. Wallace, Under the present authority, Mr. Casper, Wye. MOREYS usual bargain in curtain goods and draperies, don’t wait longer; come here and see the superior values we offer. We shall not go into a detailed description of every item, but fee] sure that you’ll agree when you see them cers from the University of ‘Wyo- ming. $ The state board of education elected that every one is a real bargain. the state board of education was ac- cepted, and) Mrs. W. V. Gage, of ‘Worland, was appointed to fill the Mrs. Jourgensen. Captain Earle D. Holmes, J. S. olitai, Lule Tibet ot ‘uatasmie, stato] WoEANG. ‘aR appointed “io il the| AMechiing, 7B. Bison. White, Cream and Ecru Materials commissioner of educaan, nie’ <acaner,, Mos, Cage’ term wil be ee ? ateria 2 ae eae Bai ainwyyit totana board James Morgan, Cheyenne,| Notice ix hereby given that I have president; Cheyenne, stat public instruction, secretary; J. J. Mrs, Hatherine A. Mor: superintendent sold the West Cigar and News Stand asiness to Ralph Tobin and that I wh! be responsible for any debts con- the Laramie public schools. He holds @ degree from the. University of TS At Special Prices Weshiusten. A revbct that ie was | Raviy, Sheridan S. uesly. Hanada eta ee tals amin een ah, £0, ABrtL 36-inch *arquisette with colored dots. 40 to 44-inch Figured Nets and Mar- y rest’ | merer C> Parks, Lander, and E. collected before May 1 Very special at, dence in the state-having extended | Met Ss : EY He is aj 36-inch plain white Marquis- 95e ette. Very special at, yard 30e 36 and 40-inch white cream and ecru Figured Net and. Marquisette; regu- larly priced at 75c. On 9e sale at, yard....... 40 to 50-inch plain and fancy Mar- quisettes; regularly priced at $1 to $1.25. On sale at, yard 75e over onjy about a year. brother, of Judge V. Jean Tidball, of the Secon judicial district eouwv 1 quisettes; regularly priced at $1.50 to $1.75. On sale, yard 95e 40 to 44-inch Figured Nets and Mar- quisettes; regularly priced at $2.00. to $2.25. On sale at, 40 to 44-inch Figured Nets and Mar- quisettes; regularly priced at $2.50 to $3.00. On sale at, $i 85 yard rsdn New Panel Nets for full length win- dows; regularly priced at $1.50 per otic TS Cretonnes, Madras and Terry Cloth for is blended to delight those who appreciate “better coffee.” The bowrd also elected W. My Horn, of Kalamazdo, Mich., state director rof agrictitural education and directed that he «lb éxercise the dutles of Fural school inspector, Miss Virginia Warkiey. of Cheyenne, was elected ar sietant to Miss Elsie Seyfarth, state director of special classes. Mise Warkley has’ been for several yeary princip&t of the Corlett public schoct here. : A further decision of the board was thet the $8,000 appropriated by the recent legislature for Americanization ‘work should be used to subsidize teachers fegularly employed in the Every lover of delicious coffee knows just what cor- rect blending gives to the taste as well as to the odor. SOLITAIRE is so good that its makers guarantee it to satisfy or your money refunded. SOLITAIRE Coffee has stood the test for nearly twenty years—the sales in 1920 were nearly double those of 1919. : The Percolator Grind is not only very popular but more economical. LEADING AUTHORITIES NOW SHOW JUST WHAT —TANLAC REALLY 1S Physiological Action of |z?! i <emaoty xiown as «, “ran Principal Ingredien expression: “It is highly esteemed in of Celebrated Medi- loss of appetite during convalescence * ‘There are certain other elements in cine on the Human -rentsc which, because of thelr ie 86-inch white dotted Sy Very special at, yard Sold in one, two, three, five and ten-pound cans. Whole, Steel Cut or Percolator from nzute diseases,’ You are missing Grind. 6 cy hi , digestion, ° something good System Is Explained. assimilation and. littnation, tmprore Draperies ° nutrition activity of the ‘ ; issue i sé unless Lhe a SUPREMACY roy eoeimtiip ahi: dere thah peg ae The Best the Grocer Can 36-inch Cretonne in a nice range of 36-inch Madras and Casement Cloth; CLAIMS WELL ah tonicity which 1s called Deliver’ patterns. On sale at the very 20 regularly priced at $1.50. 95 SUPPORTED | “tie” cnitea states Dispensatory low price of, yard__. on Ie Very special at, yard... .. POC makes the following conifnent regard- ing another ingredient: “It may be Many of bt ain used in ail cases of pure debility of Elements Have Been |, siststive organs’ r-where = zon: Known and Used pepsia, atonic gout, hysteria and in- aa termittent fever are among the many Used Since: Civiliza-| arcctions in which it has proven use tion First Began: There are certain other ingre- dients described in the Dispensatory Tanlac, the celebrated. medicine}and in other standard inedical text which has. been accomplishing’ such] books as having a Veneficial action remarkable results throughout this|upor. the organs of secretion, whose country and Canada, is. composed, of} proper functioning results in the the most beneficial roots and. herbs} purification of the blood streams pass- known to science, The formula is|ing through them. In’ this manner purely ethical and complies with all| objectionable and poisonous The Morey Merc. Co. Denver 36-inch Cretonnes; regularly. priced at 75c and 85c. Very special UAV AP ach Se 45e 86-inch Fancy Madras and Tapestry; regularly priced $2 to $2.25. Sale price, yard... $1.45 86-inch Terry Cloth for very fine drap- eries; regularly priced at t 45 $2.50. Sale price, yard. e Buy Your Small Rugs and Rag Rugs Here if You Want to Save Money 36-inch Cretonnes and Repps; usual price $1 to $1.25. Very spe- 79e ~ RUGS 24x36-inch Rag Rugs; regularly priced | pei Phone | Specials for | Phone eee i | SATURDAY | 4 food value when you use 27x54-inch Axminster Rugs; usual TTT ingre- at $1.50. In this sale. price $9.75, Sale uffum’s Emmer Self-Rising || National and State Pure Food and|dients of the blood are removed ced : Gach: i Py price la! ‘Pancake Flour. Drug Laws. Ateeitees there are|the entire system invigoratec and vi- Groceries Doe mee ten. ingredients in Tanlac, each of | talized: 24x48-inch Rag Rugs; regularly priced 86x72-inch Axminster Rugs; usual Milled from pure Emmer, which is of recognized therapeutic) Tanlac was designed, primarily for ‘ ies in Syru 4 Hi § z Statice [Pi w oem guna woes Meee of NN Rctme MA Pied Chemie inom, ge PEL ARON uN GS TBE | prccatia i Gay ae other substitute. Many of these ingredients have} stomimch, liver and bowels. At the can .......-.—. ie aes 5. each .. cone ¢ e price . iMratair as Lael gis nk e been individually ‘known and used} same. time, however, it is a power- No. ns Fancy Blackberries in Syru § F Sey Me ‘ Sold by All Grocers since’ civilization first’ begun, and|ful reconstructive tonic and body cea ce v wise 27x54-inch Axminster Ru 27x64-inch Wilton Rugs; usual price WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET ||s0me of them havé been used and| builder, for it naturally follows that 3} creme pea ore ae Ta ~ priced at $8.00. $19.50. Sale 60 Ways to Use Buffum’s Emmer || Prescribed by leading physicians|any medicine that brings about prop- No, 2 cans Fancy Loganberries in Syrup, Sale price .. Se ‘ bd everywhere, but until they were|er assimilation of’ the food and a can ae The Emmer Food Products Co. || brought together in proper propor-|thorough elimination of the waste cremcheeah ah ES 751 33 Denver and Loveland, Colo, tion and association, as’ in the Taz-] products must, therefore, have a far- No. 2 cans Fancy Red Raspberries in a 3 es lac formula, humanity had not here-| reaching and most beneficial effect up. can : e e st tofore realized their full value and]on the entire system. - : case aitoagh ete cane for ou |g No. 2 cans Fan Ichards unningham Co. In referring to one of the more im-| premacy_are abundantly supported by can Z BESS portant ingredients of Tanlac, the Hn-|the world’s leading authorities, it is cyclopedia Brittanica says: ‘It has} the people themselves who have real-|ff No. 10 cans Grated Pineapple, THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST been the ‘source of the- most valu-|ly made Tanlac what it is. Millions Tai ie ia ea a we able tonic medicines that have ever|upon millions have used it with grati- been discovered.” In zeferring to} tying results, and have. told. other 7 bars P. & G. Naptha Soap 50e others of the general tonic drugs con-|sidilions what it has done for them. for ... ssvescsnneeestntnnseneneamencenemmitnsit tained in Tanlac, the 1¥th Edition of|That is why Tanlac has become the Potter's Therapeutics, a standard med-| real sensation of the drug trade in! ical text book, states that ‘They im-|this country and Canada, and that is} part general tone and strength to the|also why it is having the largest sale entire system, ingluding all organs|of any medicine of its kind in the 3 bars Creme Oil Soap N. & A. Coal Co. and tissues.” world today. pa SY eet See 3 ~ hia same well-known authority, in] Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper x i ek mi H lh FS Tanlac, which is of value in treating4Creek drug store.—Adv. } 3 . 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