Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 8

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CAGE EIGHT be Casper Sains €ribune ce wancetstanceess BASPER VIEW ADDITION SGHODL BOND cae ny suus oxen an | SOLD OUT BY SEE BEN INBATESHOLE :SS222222552 perv wTwRee WEEKS in order to save himself a few dollars, as the tax this year is practically the same as in years past and amounts to|_ Three weeks following the an- only a few dollars on each man’s tax. |ROUMcement of the sale of lots in They say the tax must stand as ft is |Casper View addition, every lot of the in order to keep the schools open for sree ane ee ac- a stateme: today embership of the Bates |S! months, and if they are not kept trance to her apartment early this Han® Satire membership of the Pate open for at least six months, no PY the ete na eay company.) morning. The man died almost in-|parliament, and is to be converted ment published last Friday wherein|™oney will be forthcoming from the — thre tion. a be-|stantly and was later identified as|into a model English village. ft was stated that certain proceedings *ate, and the schools of Bates Hole | lieved to be the most remarkable sale | Eaward S, Kensington, « cook, known be remarked that the owners attribute ing of the Bat Hole wwe ims Ac- Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-|® great part of the success to the cording to th hool board t os pert workmen. All work guaranteed. |f¢nerous use of newspaper aiivertis- y practice has } not only mis: ents in the article Casser Jewelry Mfg. Co, OS. Bidg.|Ing. The sale of Casper View waa ad- to larger but the en is false and evi- 25.tf|vertised exclusively in the Casper | quarters, which I have obtained, and some vicious enemy Res AD RS Daily Tribune. will be moved in a few days. I will be blic school system. OVER 50 TO BE DEPORTED. Houses are being built on the prop-| ble to give the people of Casper bet- ool board is as erty rapidly and it believed that this |*T THURSDAY, MAY 26, 192; i in the} Eleveni muscles work tozeth, ie lwhich are included in the purchase,|in town, is making his home th eather t je laid model farms. A} eourthouse. pucker up the. mouth and twenty WOMAN KILLS Entire Town Is hon ted ate ee rer ‘on Nicola| Major Goldham is known as the aw| pairs of muscles help to make a emus DENVER COOK S22. 10 Be Made sires Soin SS scales tee Model Village Subscribe for The Tribune. DENVER May 26.—Mortal fear, born when her sister met death as the on reeult of being slugged by”a masher,| NICOLA, B. C.. May 26—This en- more than a year ago, caused Mrs.| tire 3 Ps and = — ‘Also Another table will be installed. follows ned by specitl| SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—Tray-| addition will be practically covered! yy address will be found in the ai. sa Sata tax this ye little if any iM ening in specially guarded railroad| With new homes before winter sets tn. | rector: cards of this paper. results of simple camphor, hydrastis, excess of of Ba! sore | care, 59 Chinese, Japanese and Mexi-| The addition is ideally situated and EVAH M. HOUSER. | Viton! ina with Lavop- yours “as ty in Bates Hol hazel, etc., as mixed a night this| 22S arrived here yesterday from the/has prospects of being one of the/5-22-6t: Chiropractor heres : ovur- east and south for deporation as un-| choicest to Casper. Came ing, and is | desirables. “sey were taken immedi- ———_—_—— REAR ADMIRAL DIES. was not rho, either j ately to Angel island immigration sta- We Re ADS! oA Ou tiny Meee oe Funk dete tn Pra few years | °°": —_—_~—_____ Admiral Augustus F. Fletcher, com-; everything, but Lavoptik was the only sed such propor: | GOLF CLUB MEETING. mandant of the fifth naval district,|thing that gave relief. OM “er \) t it was necessary to send to| TQ LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED died at Norfolk navy yard early today, usually helps ANY 8) Pee IH f s commision of | A meeting of the members of the| according to reports to the navy de- , strained or inflamed eyes. fu ade to settle|sOR SADE-laying hens. 340 Weei| Casper Country club will be held this|partment. He had been fll for sev- 2 SNe Seeeettes ee sae it |evening at 8 o'clock at the court house | eral months, | An election of officers for the ensu-|= = n at present, and it waa fc ca heat schools as |FOR RENT—Modern five-room house| ing yéar will be held and plans for Vallaine ae would’ appear from the(T@E@- CS BB-BE® | Since tm detail. Everyone. who tn “Believe Me Xantippe Tr ee eT ee ALE Le Tes et REI een inl made Va Caen ok on eameert Aldo Bethe ertiate AML the school buna. [Durkin street or 1088 bae-tt | ant session. HS. x The pleasure is worth it. There’s no sub- ings being used at present were bullt|moR RENT ONice trout room for By N. C. H. S. Seniors stitute for Camel quality and that mild | fragrant Camel blend. MAY 30 The fellow who smokes Camels, wants ae, High School Auditorium Tickets at Kimball’s Main Store keg | romain oe “tea of «new | one or two; close in. Pee eae Par Vacation ~ er money raised from special taxation.| “tion. Phone 1189M.__ §-26-1t* se Sul ithe st bat toa, and | orange eae Sao || Carter Hotel Camels. That's because Camels have a the school patrons of Bates Hole w: im 26-40" ‘ consider themssives very fortunate {f Big Horn Hot no mena Le ones and i mildness you Don’t let anyone tell you that any other cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. Let your own taste be thejudge. Try Camels foryourself. A fewsmooth, refreshing puffs and you’d walk a mile for a Camel, too. TAXI. Henry C. Hamdortf, Center and Mid- pase avenue. Phone 447. 5-26-tf they are able to keep the schools | A Springs running as at present. There are not twelve school children in the district, | ———_____"" ES but the records of the county superin- |FOR SALE—Hamilton Beach carpet; tendent’s office will show an enroll-| washing machine with brushes and “The largest mineral ment of 23 for last term, and these /t#vo drums of soap; also one gallon of eprings in the world.” children are so widely separated by |B oll; here is a good buy for some impossible mountain roads, that any|0M¢. Inquire at 804 South Lincoln, further consolidation seems impos- | 2aSSm sible. The patrons of the Bates Hole |) schools have done everything in their £4) power to lighten the taxes of the few disgruntled taxpayers. In all cases = the fuel has been furnished free of charge by the parents of the children, == the school buildings were all built by | the patrons and in most cases the teachers are boarded free of charge ™ order to get them to a.reduced sal- ury. The teachers in Bates Hole re- celve the smallest salaties of any teachers in rona county and far GS GMMERCIAT aWEBELE GONPAN years it has been possible to hire ~ 5 ~ teachers for the Bates Hole schools PERV AR RETIN SOP REL NCARM TT ARREST Orders until all other schools in the counts have been filled because of t le salary paid. The schools are o x. six months’ term, the shorte: for which a schoo! can be open draw state money 5 ents of some of the children put up WATCH OUR WINDOWS pockets to carry on the schools for =9 HARDWARE DEPT. E The Test of a Good. = | REFRIGERATOR THE BIG BUSY STORE Solicited % a a ss xtra Specials : FOR THE WEEK-EN | Spring Coats and Suits Will be placed on Sale Friday and Saturday, at OFF the director and not by Albert West, be stated. Mr. West was present, but “(ets-It” Tickles Corus When the temperature starts its long upward climb, the test of a refrigerator begins. The proper insulation means much in dollars to the owner. “The. ordinary refrigerator” —to quote Dr. H. W. Wiley, the former U.S. government pure food expert—‘“not only to Death breeds disease but spreads it.” First Stops All Pain—Then Peels |= It’s very important that you choose a cooler that is scientifically insulated and one the Corn Off. — having a perfect air circulation. “The Crystal” and “The Leonard Cleanable” are both scientific in construction: The air circulation in the provision chambers is perfectly dry, thus preventing food from be- coming moldy.. Either will keep crackers crisp and dry. All provision chambers are seamless, there being no sharp corners, cracks or crevices that collect and hold grease or dirt. They are kept in a sanitary condition because they can be cleaned quickly, thoroughly and as easily as a china dish. Ice consumption is very economical. : The Leonard Cleanable The Crystal White $21 to $85 — $54 to $110 A SIZE FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD : Cp eipripaip ete efoto oateeoegostoeg ease ete doetedte ayy se ehoese ate eieg ‘e Don't try to fox trot on corn tortured feet. Get rid of your corns. If you have M i tre, yi " 04 ¢ : : . : This is your opportunity to secure a beautiful coat or suit at a tremendous low price. Sale of Bungalow Aprons and House e Dresses of the better kirid and styles. Silk Hose } These are the well known “Mina Tay- lor” brand, which insures perfect fit, style and satisfaction. Fe Hi t tiie You Fes Yerer! Rew never ssen a corn tickled to death, just apply @ few drops of “Gets-It” to you: Then watch that corn die—peacefully as if it had gone to sleep, Soon it is nothing teatro 100 pairs Onyx “Glove Silk Hose which forzserty cotd.ct $4.50 per pair cen Ritinignborwtineeettnaee re < $2.00 ent, on sae at. -$1.39 on sale at $2.45 per yair. nas. 'Gets-it." Coss bat a trine ot GROCERY DEPT. $2.50 Quality on Sale at...... $1.85 Black and white only. nothing at all if it fails. Mid. by BE . 4 Lawrence « Co. Chicago. ay Saar ah YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM US This Week’s Specials in Our Ladies’ Low SHOES ~Broken Lines—Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pumps, Ties and Oxfords All “~ SEE BEN” “s Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 743. ao eeo odes Harold Kramer, Realtor & . oie GROCERY DEPARTMENT z Go at $5.00 Pair . : p @ Colors—Brown, Black, Ivory, Patent Leather, White Canvas 214-tb. can J. S.B. | 214-tb. can Mount Cross = Pumps and Oxfords — Military, French and Baby Louis Heels. 2 e 5 Peaches Peaches $ Final Clean-Up Price $ -0O Regular 60c, Week Special— Regular 50c, Week Special— Good Run of Sizes Pair 550: _ 45¢ Reo ogoateds Don’t forget we have Sandals and Tennis shoes for girls and boys ALAOGALALALALAC LAA | | | : ALTALALALALALZT UALALALALALAL if f F ts e e ~ e x in Trrigated Our Groceries are always fresh. Our system of handling does not allow any stock m3 R h . ; “itomesteads, (Ce to become old. Quality is combined with freshness. Our every purchase represents Bs IC. ar S unning ani. 0. H eRe ee the very best value that can be had at that price. 4 THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST HAHMUKAKHKAKHKAKH SILA A: SFR goatee oat tgon ees gseetoatnee ate ceeegeatecteateeteatecteeteatestectecteateateatoatectestregeetrsrt

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