Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT €be Casper Daiip Cribune - — — ; TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 192i. AGE EIGHT t ito gather al] availab'e data before dis. ling tie months when she was the tea-| ulate Ls fiz the price of anthracis as it was as to the will and wish of ment which I am now making. and | those who have heretofore supported |the kindly and considerate sat cussing the matter for final eettle-| tured-entertainer of that well known! coal. me and whose desires and opinions | which the press of the state has given ment. To {ustall a. city collection! caravansary. i tga teheete:\gitenE fieiore the to respect. I have, there-|to the proposal of my candidacy. |mervice it ts sald woud cost in excess! For the last 18 months Mr. Binan | grand jury by State's Attorney Leac fore. waited an expression ‘of opinion| ~1 can make ne further pledgc)or DISGUSSED BY COUNCIL: of $25,000 = year. has been in business Yor himself with! indicates that the alleged combin from the people of the state, from the promise than that it will be my pur-; : >—- a dance auditorium in Amaia, er was formed last August 15. | Republican press of the state. and] pose, at the proper ‘time, to make a res ee Z as. He is well known in Denver and| paar beractthakeersa ts meustices, in pockion “wt party "Te: |tneiouae ge Semeate ihe Eee Instructor for New © \Gicrase saving bn an inscucter| GUARD OFFICER RESIGNS. y | terest of my party. its principles, and . at Marble Hal! in the Colorado cap’ ely, the Republican press |its'candidates, and if elected, to serve} Dance Palace Takes tal. DENVER, Aug. 2.—Capt. James ere ee ._ ‘of the state, without any suggestion |al! of the people of the state faithfully | ! ‘ 1 Mt. Binan wil.give private léseons| Bennett, commanding officer of th: . ; , from me, has assisted very greatly |and to the best of my ability. y HF ¥ appointment only. Denver Tank Corps of the Colorais / Republican Floor Leader Declares Candidacy in s= =<, "5, “preenon of Ponte “Nery repestay, youre,” |, Daponal_of Camere, garbage and Up Workin Caspers: C - | Ratner unr, hes fesgea te : . } Winton which I have desii <oeieer maak Fa cessity establishing som: b ing to announcement today by Co Letters to State Committeeman and Chairman; 22:0!22,"PS2 Gc "Nay “1. suswestes | __“FRANK W. MONDELL” /° cat means of attaining this! ‘oal Combine eigenstate b R f F ° d might become a candidate for | PROFESSOR SUICIDES. result was aaoee seoand ca) by the] J.R. Binan. who will be in charge * : te and was good enough to} city council last night, resulting in of dancing instruction at the Dance : Yields to Request of Fnends ate and was pod ct ef 00. AREER costs MeLussISO tacts oc bala tabaerea Tie ine ecsaiiranan oh CMa eames In Baltimore formeriy a professor at Beloit ¢ty sanitary committee to work in’ from Denver, and will be ready to as:| —_ to the proposi Since that tim | rie} WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Congressman Mondell ‘today |ine matter has been takén up and| college was found dead yesterday with conjunction with the health authori-’ sume charge of the work today. |_| i f lly nced his candidacy for the United States sen- the suggestion of carfidacy ap|_ bullet hole in his head and a re-\tes and to R. M. Boeke, city attorney,/ Mr. Hinan has had 15 years’ experi-| BALTIMORE, ‘Aug. 2—The offi- ormally annow tee: : proved by practically every Republi-| volver beside him in the Kenwood |te look up the legal phases of the mat-/ence in active dance instruction and is| cers, directors and individual members| ate, for the term beginning on March 4 following the election in November, 1922. The announcement is in the cee ae sired data eh ers in > . re ee, National itteeman Patrick Supplementing this most grat-|said, “so I’m ending it all.” city council should meet in special} receiv lo: first iuathnctias eeada - fan me Ee pont AC tee ee aaan'T Ble oma litying editorial comment and ¢hdorse-| PF 2 88> SRE }sestion to finally thresh out the mat-| Maurice and has been a pupil of sev: through through ay eo aya ane “puggldaned er man ae lucmine an carly announcement of my |ment have been the many verbal and | “Poppies have a very injurious effect |t¢F- - lca other well acu aise | comb’ = sd vse bald) leant bead: ae *lwritten suggestions of representative other flowers placed in the eame) ‘A plan was submitted to the edun-|ing the late Vernon Castle. In 1914 DO YOU KNow TO SEE oie .| Republicans of the state favorable to} which seems to react upon them-|cil by various men here asking that/he was head instructor for the chil-} P NO’ WHERE have engrossed my | 1.” necoming a candidate for the s€®|scives, as they fate and die under|the city grant them exclusive garbage dren's department ‘of Castle Mouse THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE felayed area se |ate and suggesting an early announce-|such conditions. The same applies to /hauling roinesions al fag fixed wate.|in seanernore ant aa Sad eee WitEN Sine ta 4 - of my candidacy. sweet peas, whiclr should always be} This brought objection of some mem-|ing partner coving spiel ek} ARRIVES ee gee View of these very: general and|niaced to. themselves me of the council so it was decided! Irene Castie at the Century Roof dur-! HI IN CASPER? A _ as expressions of opinion fa-| - becoming a candidat and in harmony wit ave herein expressed a: tion and duty fn the even’ a general request of this character, bie number |ciub. In a note to a director of the |ter. It was also decided that as soon! thoroughly equipped to teach the lat-|of the Baltimore Coal exchange were s, of the! club he referred to his ili health and |@* the desired data is collected the/est steps in all the modern dances. He! indicted by the grand jury todzy on! per, and a cons independent paper ing “My public duties con: ai 8 RTA a RR WEATHER—Fair tonight and Wednesday with slowly rising temperature. olving the ques 2 voluntarily house of extended I ta this occasion to make an pode ig nouncement that I shall be a candi = e da for the nomination as senator, ny and r= | Sonject to the il of the Republi H If It Is Impossible for You voters of the'state, for the term oO s presumptious In} which will begin on March 4 follow ere I to express 2|ing the election in November, 1922 N To Attend this Sale--- uation of serv-|!"F “Appreciate the many” kind ex Ee | | NS representatives I pressions I have received relative to s + - = id iN no serious obstacle in the| my suggested candidacy, the urgent Pate = ; eesires iat hevent kenelieva TISSs gene peri lear ther eames is Sa THE BIG BUSY STORE one Us or Frankly discussing ably expect to retain my ae. SW = eo Mr. Mondell acknc jon as floor leader—a no-| 3330 mai — HK & —_—___—___—_——_ | Us a Mail Order ip: to remain in pu' ch might under favorable |) SSE ee ne see SEE BEN a WATCH OUR WINDOWS % loyally supported him are ¢ HI These | considerations hae ; command his ser cause one to hesitate which t uncertainties that maj Branch " change, of service. 112 West Midwest Ave. UR < that On the other hand, the Republi- Phone 74. = the present cali because of personal|cans of Wyoming have long honored Harold Kramer, Realtor ? Feasons or because conditions might|me with their support. If I am to Manager Be more favorable to him later, he|remain in public life they are en: Hould not feel like asking these loyal | titled to. command my services in a Supporters to faver him for the sen-| given line. not at a time which I may te at some later time when conditions| select, but at any’ time which they R4A0—Two sections near Powder River, nine BIG GROCE jnight appear more promising In | may consid opportune for such serv \ ther words, the Wyoming congress-| ice. If in the face of a generally ex miles out with shacks man has done just what his frie ed opinion on the part of the Peale ape = pater | fave insisted from the first he woul publicans of the state that. 1. be one St as @o—he has placed his own perso me a candidate for the senate, I $300 and $400. Prospects and ambitions behind the|were to decline to do so because I party's call to duty, It is for him | find service in the house attractive R-41—Eighty- acres on #0. choose when he shall be a candi-| promising, and secure, while a can river with spring, ten date for this or that; it is his duty |digacy for the senate in the off-year oe on good fo acquiesce in the judgmcht of those | between presidential elections might. Who have returned him to congress |in the opinion of some, present a sit for more than 25 years—and as soon | uation not wholly favorable, I would @s the call was made clear and cer-|not be properly considerate of the fain—practically unanimous in this in-| unfoiling support T have received for a R-31—Forty acres on river two miles out. HAA AA Se seed |S) | Stance—he promptly accepts the duty.|quarter of a century and could not x ‘The ‘full text oF WS: | reasonably ask the Republicans of the Specializing in Irrigated 3 | state ve me their support for the Ranches. Patented Dry * Farms, Homesteads, Re- Hon. Patrick Sullivan om- | fenat some later time when con mitteeman Hon T. Blake Kennedy. chairman, Re- | ™ore Promising | ditions might appear to some to. be linquishments and ‘Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public ALALALALALALALALALALALIALAAL TALALAIALALALALALAUALALALAAL CLOSING-OUT S$ _IS GROWING —Here is Another: List of Items Weare Adding Today pe Now folks we do not take into consideration the market or wholesale price of groceries when we mark down these items for this big sale. Our one-and only object is to move ‘this stock and move it quickly. ; Saturday’s ad contained the complete list up-to-date and this week we start adding to it again. Here’are the new items, look them over. “In view of these facts T have felt that the question was not so much 4K HKHKHKHKHKHKHKH publican state central committee Cheyenne, Wyo. Gentlemen | —— “Some months have elapsed since I Gain to hear Pinel ieasEblicans trem A SPECIAL ARMED MESSENGER IS ESCORTING | \ various parts of the state, expressing | THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE @ desire that I should become the party candidate for the senate at the} TO CASPER @lection to be held next year and 2: AR [ WATCH FOR OPENING DATE = | THE FUCHS CO. Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop For Women and Misses one of my own preference or desire vel SYRUPS TOBACCOS Log Cabin Syrup, small . -. - 3iec Prince Albert Tobacco, Pocket Tin . 13c Log Cabin Syrup, medium =. - | 50c Prince Albert Tobacco, 1-2lb. . 59c ie Gua — ao : = Dae Prince Albert Tobacco, 1 lb... $1.16 Blue Label Karo, 2 1-2'lbs. .°. 17 ‘1-2c Tuxedo Tobacco, Pocket Tin . . 13c Blue Label Karo, 5 Ibs. ..° - + 33e Tuxedo Tobacco,1-2lb. . . .. 59c Blue Label Karo,10Ibs. .. . + G6le aie : Red Label Karoe,2 1-2dbe °°. 20c |. Texedo Tobacco, tlb . =. 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