Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1921, Page 9

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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 AED FLAGS ABE, Nex Srto be Casver Daily Criburr I | r | amebican property immediately to | passes the owners further trouble, facil $4 LL itate a resumption of German-Amer. |tcan U ’ tra establish the inviola- | propert VY | | Dam at Marshall WASHINGTON, June 24.—A total | | ‘ of $414,067.440 is carried by tue naval | IIP RY TEUTONS Is Believed Past appropriation bill under final figures | a completed today by senate ana house '||” PAGE NINE Seaside Se CE | “Barnett's of Course” You Can BARRED, MINERS, | RAISE PROTEST bil ot Danger to Lake conferees. This is an increase : Tihs it ‘ % : MARSHALL, Colo. June 24.—All, $18,085,000 over the original house| ve ag hn teten Sel ik Formal Order Reieasing All Hold- danger of the Marshall dam break- &DPropriation and almost $80,000,000 D onstra vi Oppaced | ings Seized During War Is- jing ts over, G.-E. Hayes, chief engi- #8 than the senate provided. d sued Today; Some Al- meer of the Farmers Reservoir and’ 47° house is expected to act. Mon- Committee From Miners : yor y on the conferees’ re ye ed Irrigation com + owners of th agreements and the Borah disarma Union turn: dam, said today On Your New Suit | By Getting the Best ment conference amendment. pic thease 6 > acer Water being drained from the res- BERLIN, June 24—(By The ervoir through the community ditch * | cated PesaSdt ming teal ae Sisal Ps Waal ears LUE by Baseball, Dies of Injuries MEXICO CITY, June 24.—I retests nouncement. today that all American an artificial opening in the side of the Property held the German’ govern- ditch gnd ts flowing into Coal creek, a, ment would Teleased immediately. stream two miles east of the dam. for foreign office said much of such The streets are rapidly drying up and already had been restored the town assuming a normal aspect. but ee crete and securities| Service on the Denver & Interur- were . ‘his was because ban and Colorado & Southern rail- hosp! t Germany was unable to Know whether road was restored to normal today. |being struck om the head by a base the Unitéds States would adopt the A few of the residents of Marshall|pan while watching a game a week same -syst@n of accounting as that | who moved their belongings to the|ago. provided in the Versailles treaty, hills near town, moved back into a } the announcement declared heir! homes“today. The majority of| The Leader has some wonderful Nevertheless, it addea, the govern- them, however, are still camping on| values tn today’s advertiserient. See ment had decided to turn over all h_ ground. page 3 | WICHITA, Kan. June 24.—Frank H. Williams, 43, a farmer, died at a Rec gee yg rigger Pd a Riding the waves on horseback is a new seaside resort sport originated | $09096040006050000600000060.0009000 4a the color of the Communists. The by women members tf a Brooktyn, N. Y. Riding club who startled the ‘ ae. TRIPENY’S” red and black flag, the secretary as-| bathers by galloping along the beach and plunging into the surf. Z Just arrived! A new assortment of Parisian Perfumes, Toilet Waters, world over and should be allowed to fly unless such actidh contravened the 60 law. - ° e * ° : ° Z Powders, Etc. CANDY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! Tennis Results in bs 55 2 Wimbleton Tourney|WILL BE FIRST OF THE SEASON aes EE Chocolate Creams, Peanut Brittle, Fig Confections, Cocoanut 30e Creams, etc. Regular 75c value, Saturday only per Ib.___.. FOR THE FISHERMAN! Full line of fishing tackle, rods, reels, lines, flies, spinners, baskets, etc. r - Everything you need for that fishing trip. SPECIAL SERVICE ON “TRIPENY’S FOUNTAIN” “Notice Who Goes There” Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream 2-o-3- sé When you buy a new Suit, you know there are two or three important things to think about. 1st—The Fabric—Is it all wool? Is it your kind of a color? Is it dressy? Will it wear well? 2nd—tThe Tailoring—You can tell about that when you put on the suit. Does it fit right—comforta- ble? We will show you some fine points about Chesterfield tailoring when you come to buy. 8rd—The Style—lIs it best for you? We see to that and it’s an important point. Chesterfield clothes have al] these good things. We'd like to point them out in detail. The best cf furnishings here—Neckwear, Shirts, Hos- iery, Crawford Dress Shoes, Menz-Ease Work Shoes, Knox Hats, B. V. D. Union Suits. The finest quality always. Ae ube recall Raia aR gs Sales The program arranged for the first open-air entertain-| po and-O. G. X. Turnbull of} Ment of the Casper Concert band, scheduled to have been England, defeated BU. Williams and held last week but postponed’on account of the storm, will be Aa . N Bios. of :Reaaipnd. a. ari given in 8 Berks actos eh a the ae hall on South Cester zound “ol Voad afl es in the | street under the direction of H. W. Compton.’ A new bang Tepmnert: path Voaay, guompion"'? |ctand has been completed for the musicians and automobile: Ip. the: first round mixed doubles | "ill, be spermitted | to probably os TE SAE es matches, Andre Gobert and Mule. Su-| Street: Hui ip with. Orotebly taker ° aaa a ee eee era demea ty |Advantage of the musical tat, | FROtarians Are hi Mrs. Beamish of. Eng:| - Following is. the program and the A first. number will, be played at 8 . s :S Portia’ and dew asia borcloas Received Today maser acu tan tne caieet sontiee ais sar ne Ps | # Orange Fruit Sherbet ewenn--o--- +--+ son ‘7 7, : with T. M. Mavrogordato and Miss ray peasant Ropes At Buckingham . Yanilla and Chocolate arnett uttittin E. G. Parton of England. The Eng- aiCanetipe' af Hehtod Every drink served the “Tripeny Way” he e Lsh pair took the second set. Tilden and Mrs. Mallory took the third set! . Kiwan's Club"=_-- “)"LoNDON, June 24.—Offic’als of the 7 Y Prescripti “TRIPENY’S” 120 East Second Street. afyer a hard strugsie. Compton stpternational Associa of Rotary ake san tplion to I N H f Ch field Cloth Srle le '‘Mascushl: --- Ball Clubs were received at Buckingham i ii ; ck, oi + ie ome 0 esterfie! es Did vou see the ed The Leader has| wom Chauncey Olcot’s Musical Biisrisday: Pore kine, ne Ayueeb, Our prescription department is stocked with the newest and freshest drugs that the American market produces. Only standard pharma- ceuticals used. Filled the way your doctor orders by registered phar macists. en ~~ JOHN TRIPENY CO. Drugs : Jewelry Confectionery Soda Phone 99 241 South Center THE MOST COMPLETE DRUG STORE IN THE NORTHWEST > POSSESSED in this paner on paze 3. Comedy.) . {the Prince of Wales and Princess Obregon Issues TeicGielaggiiacoreest tpitieoss. Bey mepins Banking Decree uuthern Melodies"_-Hayes thom. rg and Stripes Forever” Fpeq EIS, > ... Sousa’-SUBSCRIBE FOR THE, TRIBUNE- " MEXICO CITY. June 24.—A_ bark- ing decree designed to prevent panics | and compe! fnancia} institutions in| Mexico to operate’ on. a more ‘solid bas's was issued yesterday “by- Presl-} dent Obregon. The decree, which comes effective on Augyst 1.» vides for gold reserves covering di posits and other guarantees. YOUR PERSONAL INTERESTS To be genuinely successful a bank must consider the interests of its patrons as thor- oughly as it does its own. Upon this prin- ciple, The Casper National Bank has ren- dered its service to the public since 1889, and the fact that it has steadily grown and 2099999994 9292089- 2999099 95099099F 79 9F0F9PSODOPOOS SO ODOPS 99999909904 BiG WAREHOUSE BURNS. DUNDEE, Scét‘and, June 24. large wurehourse was burned here last aight, the domage being estimated at ebout $500,000. We Specialize On Begiz —blended to delight the ced lovers of good coffee now numbers among its patrons corpora- Croup Especially for breal:fast and the evening dinner. tions, firms and individuals, proves the coffee ‘s the most important item, o e foo 2 : : rae Aches offerizgs. Good coffee—coffee swith that de- : high esteem in which it is held in Casper P. licious snd appetizing taste and aroma—means i pak, : ains so much to the success of breakfast and dinner. : A Ni Dp and vicinity. SOLITAIRE is so carefully blendgd that once it is tried it is always appreciated./ And not unly that, SOLITAIRE users quickly recommend. it to their friends, the highest compliment which can be paid a good coffee. New accounts are invited—both check- ing and savings, the latter drawing 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. For Headache, Neuralgia Congestion, Sore Throat. PRESSING Tonsilitis, Croup, Colds, The Percolator Grind of SOLITAIRE fs unusual- . . Sore Joints, Rheumatism ely: popular and economical. SOLITAIRE is sold 9 Wika Rub MacLaren’s Mustard in one, two, th..e, five and ten-pound cans in Women s Garments of All Kinds SES ie wanes eieiwe oe . whole, steel cut or percolator grind. It never is sold in bulk. re ‘The Best the Grocer Can Deliver” The Morey Merc. Co. Denver Cerate into sore spots Its mustard draw’s out pain. Its cerate of healing oils soothes both skin and nerves. It's the 20th century mus- tard plaster that can't blister Easily carried on trips for quick first aid Comes in and S0c jars. ag Aue eee ie [MAG LARENS} MUSTARD CERATE J KIMBALL DkUU STORES Stores Bide. 214 S. Center, At Reasonable Prices Phone Us for an Estimate We guarantee all work, call for and deliver, and finish the job in the shortest possible time. We have an expert cleaner and spotter on women’s apparel. Men’s Suits Cleaned, Pressed, $1.50 Men’s Suits Pressed. . . . 75c The highest service in town at prices that are lower than the average. MIDWEST CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS Largest in Wyoming — : Phorie 1142-J. Casper National Bank — CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. Notice to Refinery Employes BUNGALOW HOTEL Lusk, Wyo. When in Lusk, let your presence add luster and your patronage speak favor and co-operation in the maintenance of the splendid qualities and service characterizing the business of The Bungalow Hotel New and modern hotel accommodations. Clean; comfortable, cheerful rooms, with running water, private bath and shower baths. Large lobby, commodious parlors and cool, shady verandas. SEE BEN THE BANKS OF CASPER Will open for business at 3:30.p. m. and close at 5:00 p. m. on .: Midwest and Standard Pay Days So The People May Know We Are Members of Casper Cham- ber of Commerce, Boy Scouts, Red Cross, Y. W- Effective from this date and continuing until October 1, 1921. Rates Reasonable Your presence and patronage greatly appreciated. The Bungalow Hotel Miss Margaret V. Pearman, Manager. LUSK, WYO. WATCH YOUR STEP doe Ben Realty Casper Clearing House Association June 24, 1921. REALTORS 202 Midwest Bids. Phone 1480

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