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MP REPLY VAP QUESTION ° Che Casper Daily Critune OTHER CITIES DECLARE 200 IOWA BOY SOUTS — British Veteran \WiIKINSON'S COUNSEL _ FOR MANAGER PLAN, WHY | __ Will TAKE PARK TRIP| 18 Defeated b NOT GIVE IT A TRIAL?) x5 Yankee Wizard ioctl PAGE THIRTEEN county chapter of the Red Crdss which was: to have been held this f eer Bata yonbons oe ‘Tuesday of Postmaster Goes bers suttietent to constitute quosm| TO Jail in Lieu | Of Bond, Report could not be present. —__—_—_.—____ MINE WAGES cur GILLETTE, Wyo. April 22.—Two ie jhundred boy scouts from Clinton, ‘ si eapheion Wyo. April 22.— At- yw Iowa, have been invited by Dr. E. 1. orneys for Frank Wilkinson, who was| gpoyr | | bE att sent to the pe: Rawitne KANE, Wash., April 22—Wace REING HR MT f chante, Robles. Cal, March 29, 1921) wouta oft citizens return to the old Piarselnopie ik Saath ania LONDON, April 22.—W. H. Bots-|Iast week to serve a life sentence ime | Feductions affecting approximately 6 | ber. OmRMAroe, ‘orm. Sovernment as it has been ’ ntennis play-| th a S OF | 000 “| DOUGLAS, Ariz, April 22.—L. RL Casper, absolutely proven that the city of Gillette at the time of the Jocal| e; t play-|the murder of J. F. Carlton, have employes of mines and smelters| poy ae ‘nan! r, administered a sensational defeat|made a motion for a new Bailey, postmuster of Bisbee, held in oe TR f ager plan is not only more eificient,|?oU"4uP on July 4, 5 and 6. The boys|to. the wet : Ore yee tt on | in, the Coeur D'Alene mining dis-|connection with a } 3 it is with pleasure that I reply to] but econorfical. A saving of Snore | Will be en route to Yellowstone park, | tionalist, Maj. 3. ree anterrae the winds that the jury was influ-| trict of northern Idaho has been an-|was unable to Take his teaeaae ees Will’ Refuse to Give Up Claims} your tetter wherein you request our| than 10 ner ent Wis Deen created in {tTaveling in automobiles. Surrey hard court tennis champion |eppedl to pocee gentiment. In their | nounced, |removed from the Bisbes city fail to Mandate on Representa | Views on the city manager form of/the salaries of officials and strect|.Th* expectation is that the invita: ship, 6.2, 6:3.. By his victory Bote|matmtaly Ween tency, they | It amounted to 50 cents a day for|to the federal prison at Tucson. The government. maintenance, while a saving of orer|t#on will be accepted, although not ¥ Bots-/maintain’ that tho audience at the|mino employes and 75 cents for amet ¢ The city manager plan has been in operation in Paso Robles {or two years, this month initiating the third year period. Under no circumstances =|JAP STEAMER |ford reached the semi-finals, ——.___ enough time has elapsed to receive a reply. Should the scouts acéept, suitable camping facilities will be ar- ranged and the roundup and the town. turned over to them. The program committee is busily engaged in com- pleting a list of wild west events for. the entertainment of the expected guests. trial made a demopstration against the defendant, @at the bailiffs per- mitted the jury to separate, and that the jurors read papers containing ac- counts of the crime and the trial. Judge Isley has as yet taken no ac- tion on the appeal. ——<$<——____ Red Cross Meeting Postponed. 40 per cent, with an increase in re- venue of 50 per cent, has been ef- fected in our mumicipally owned wa- ter works. The success of the plan, however, is dependent upon the ability of the city manager. It is the centralization ef power and intiative in an individ- ual and if this individual be the man tién, That Action’ Would Be |hearing will be held sometime after M: ter_men. Sa. The W. H.Brown Market & Grocery Lots of Garden Seeds Left For alter’ Japan's policy on the mandate question because of the recent Amer- ican note on the subject. According to the Hochi Shimbun, the Japanese reply to the American note, which now is being drafted, will again be considered by, the cab- inet ‘toflay and dispatched to the United States after having been sub- mitted ‘to the diplomatic advisory council.. The tenor of the reply, ac- cording to the newspaper’s summary, is that Japan believes the island of IS RELEASED UNDER BOND |%= JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April 22—|®useestion. The Japanese steamer Erie Maru, selzed by feteral authorities recentiy. after liquor ‘had been fond on board following the arrest of seven men of the ship’s steamed for Very truly yours, JOSEPH W. TANNER, crew for smuggling, that is required for the place, there is mo question but that Casper be the better off for the step it has ‘While T made no attempt to go into detail, I shall be giad to do so at your Secretary-Manager. Redding. Cal., March 23, 1921 dore clati the for COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 22.—In behalf of citizens of Colorado Springs who raised a fund, Mayor Ira Harris watch =\I chain as a token of appre- of Frank Williams, aged cripple, in Casper People a The regular monthly meeting of the executive committee of the Natrona KI-MOIDS Eor INDIGESTION Im new eranular form, dry on tongue, or with vichy or water, bot or cold, preferably hot. nb chsh eS HE RO IS REMEMBERED. Though there is a great demand for garden. seeds which were supplied ‘The Tribune through the courtesy of| Frank W. Mondell, Wyoming repre- Sentative in congress, there is still| a large quantity still on hand at The| Tribune office which you will receive free by calling at the office. | The only requirement in getting the seed is that you state your in- tention to put in one of those thrift Publicly presented Theo- Knight, 19 years old, with a gold ion for his act in saving the life blizzard last week. Application a Carnegie hero medal for the PHONE 490 _~ Specials for Saturday and Monday Best Creamery Butter, per lb., 50c | Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen, 30c Chamber of Commerce, youth has been forwarded. Gicmanecawiths a gardens which have done much to QUICK RELIEF! ‘Yap, which was based on decisions Casper, Wyo. - ——>___ i I f the allied supreme council and|CAFEq0t phosphate. |The ship was re- | Dear’ girs: Nowa GivENe iD RAD, |relieve the heavy demand on the fresh Price, 25-50-75¢ Fancy Iowa Corn, 2 cans for __________35e ‘the league of nations. ‘A. perusal of the ‘correspondence on} °f the Seven sailors held in jafl were fined $20 each, after they had pleaded guilty and were permitted to sail. The seventh case was dropped. Power Projects the subject, the note will say, con- tintes the summary, demonstrates the justice of the Japanese attitude and the unreasonableness of that of say that it has the United States. Nevertheless, the reply,' it is declared, will emphasize the contention that the question in- more results for the money spent. Replying to your inquiry asking information as to how the city mana- ger plan has worked in Redding, will ted in a very much more efficient city government, ® great saving in expenditures, with ‘We are fortunate in having an ex- cellent man working for the city in age, high NEW YORK, April 22.—The Rev. D. A. Woodruff Halsey, 69 years of relations of the Presbyterian church since 1899, died at his home here last vegetable market in Casper during the summer months. The Seeds, specially selected, are| ideally adapted to local growing con-| ditions. The packages include five seed selections of beets, carrots, let- te tuce, oni od ALSO IN TABLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE secretary of the board of foreign SCOT RCH "Ss ULSION 35 Early June Peas, 2 cans for___________ 35¢ Pork and Beans, medium size, 2 for____35e Large Cans Kraut, 2 for______________ Large cans Tomatoes, 2 for_ Large cans Pumpkin, 2 for i cee String Beans No. 2 size, 2 for 35¢ volved is between the United States P. this capacity and he has done much I i Reh LOR esate he and the powers collectively. On ac ific to for our good. Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 size, 2 for__25¢ ‘The publication of the notes already LESLID BINGHAM, Secretary. Smilax Kraut, Medium Size, 2 for 25e srinivideie te'aue tt en] Be Developed) ieisis’cnvet nt coamec itor cae Be diplomacy. 5 Former Premier Okuma, in a state; ment to the press today says the United States should be reminded that in crushing German militarism, Japan played a role as prominent as that of the United States. New Elevators —e PORTLAND, Ore., April 22.—Devel- opment of power resources of the Pa- cific northwest to the greatest extent possible is today the aim of electric power field experts as a result of ac- tion taken Wednesday at a conference here. Chicago Names High Rent Board i No Coffee Pot Waste— If you use G, Washington’s Coffee! Small size Del Monte Pork and Beans__10e White Laundry Soap, 9 Bars, $1 ~. and G. Soap, 3 Bars for 25c tae eh: hr the Abengs ates Creme’Oil Toilet Soap, 3 The conference declared ol G -—Creat: ag Reith cup is made to order at the table. No coffee Pot needed. Dissol instantly. H. I ed pe OL ros Naa a8 ip ag ec eae endo choas Aaa Itis estimated that twenty-five per cent. ofall bean coffer made is wasted. Eecherg Cakes for. . . . 25c CTE IMSPECLEA | \amea to make preliminary prepara: | decision of the committee on the hich of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee. Rerast venparea lon meptie futhitiens rete fanls. cnt eeopenk Un new hares che M h ‘by th ° Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs ‘ r |ahip and, scope. Pree Ua ah mag emerge paar dencciiation wanginsernies Piiblle |atasexteuttlaliive, euppoeteante one easure the cost y the cup—not by the size of the can Post Toasties, 2 pkgs__________-______ Fae oan 9 ta, Capes se | OY ee creein nie ater ncues [Gite apie: comsenjunleae tose ae Always Gelicions, healthful and economical. Recipe booklet free. Send 10¢ for special tral size Large size Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, each_20e ferme cto seiner ae a ee ay Large size Post Toasties, each_______ _20¢ in the new Midwest Wullding which : q 5 i Sie pasate Oil ue sie Ee el a ere nearing comp! ion, were in- : : after which an inspection ° 7 &s) gtons all cans Pink Salmon, No. 1 size______20e strths anawise secoatgi waste: Sand and Gravel Delivered age is Good House Brooms, each_______ _.65¢ Ww. 0. Homers, Wittam ‘Karg Sher IN ANY PART OF THE CITY COFFEE 5 Pete ee a w-n~--------=---- pes Feanatien epantaroe ene ce aera FROM.$1.50 TO $2.25 PER YARD ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 So litnire Oeteerib no ae PED ose ited ne idee Raters Fricee ony peceVanne ‘and Team) Work. Estimates S22 fifth Avenues Rew York Gay ' Gold Medal Coffee, per Ib. pax Wal ~_45¢ shooting Adoiph Manson, coal miner be ge t ; j Barrington Hall Coffee, per Ib._ _-47¢ on the sigewatk and prayed” for his Phone 1114-J 2 Kin Pure Gold Coffee, per Ib.___________ 35e¢ : 3 ee | ‘Richard QUOTA chards &. Pacutidban Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST SATURDAY In Our _ Dry Goods Section HAT Per Cent Reduction Waists and Blouses At One-Half Price Your choice of any of our |; Onyx Silk Hosiery Pure thread silk Hose, semi-fashioned, seam back, $1.00 per pair. Colors Black, White, Cordovan,and Navy. Sizes 8% to 40%. and light colors. Corsets at 20 Per 20 per cent off regular price. stripes | (no plain colors). Rainbow Ribbons Hair bow ribbons in plain and fancy taffetas; regularly , t TT 2 WE = : = = TONIGHT Ex-Service Men Everybody Out EX-SERVICE MEN’S ANNUAL BALL SCHEMBECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA < e a MR a == S) me —) MR Lol =| = (4 < i S) cs] =) = = =| o n CONTEST For Championship of Casper 2 Dr. Phillipps Grape Fruit, Medium Size Sweet Oranges, Perdozen . . . . 5 Ibs, Best Winesap Apples, Canned Apples, No. 3 size, ea. CANNED FRUITS MR. SCHEMBECK HIMSELF Gallon can Peaches, each_____________ 75¢ : ce ; ~ Gallon can Apricots, each_____________ 90c | MR. SCHEMBECK HIMSELF Gallon can Apples, each_ _-70¢ , wo ays a e ; Gallon can Pears, each_____ a -95c ; Gallon can Red Pitted Cherries______ $1.40 FRIDAY. AND Gallon can Solid Pack Blackberries__$1.40 Gallon can Tomato Catsup____._______ 59c 5-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder____$1.45 214-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder___75e 1-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder_____ 30¢ Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, 30c size____25¢ 614-Ib. Box Soda Crackers, each_____ $1.10 Family Size Box Crackers, reg. 45c, for_35e ; : ' nicely 20 size pode vagaae Ge se aa, ape y 20c siz m Crackers, each_______15¢ Pe a seas Ladies* Pure Cider Vinegar, quart bottle__---25e os Bes ageg ae Special Prices on Canned Berries Will Be On Sale at 20 in Syrup Splendid Values---Buy Them No. 2 can Strawberries in syrup, can_35e¢ No. 2 can Red Raspberries in syrup, per can No. 2 can Blackberries in Syrup, can_35¢ No. 2 can Red Pitted Cherries,in “with lisle topsand reinforced Sl= . mw [Ol 6|;lClUt(‘i‘“‘i‘WSPBHOQOTO™™ ~©—)UUUUUUCOdL OBIE | Qyrup, per can. 35¢ Geo ists or Blouses with lisle tops and reinforced syrup, per can____- at ps at de a good heels and toes; formerly. To No. 2 can Gooseberries in syrup, can_35¢ range of sizes in. both dark priced at $2.50; on sale at Any assortment, 3 cans for________ $1.00 Any assortment, per dozen cans____$3.90 100 Ibs. Cane Sugar, per sack___ ii 4 ; 5 ane P. & G. Soap, box of 100 bars________ Cent Reduction Ginghams Sponsored by American Legion Fancy Nes 2 ae Hornets per ata |. } Rey Dh Ore ney hss : Visit our Corset depart- 27-inch: Toile du Nord and Fe enehen: bor oe "83:15 ment and select any model Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams Paty lnalhees; serene. eames $3.75 you wish in Gossard, Bon to close out at 19c a yard; ina F f Line of Freahand Ton, or Royal Worcester at good range of plaids and FINALS OF FOX-TROT Also a Complete Line of Fresh an : Smoked Meats IMPORTANT—Ié at all possible, phone your order Friday evening between 7 and 9 o’clock. y oe eee en Cash Prizes A priced at 85c and $1.00; on sale at 59c per yard. UGG EIIQGiiTTT TTA LAK. Phone 490 North Durbin and J Sts. : ; | E : A mul