Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 10

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2g aE Rtgs AR cae PAGE TEN . de Casper Dailp Cribune SOOTEACHERS, riceSm MONTANA LEASE [re scceanles Sr Sarees MD OMS BLUM (Pe Er eee INSESSION AT 2 Atovie Picture un re MUANDED aac team at ==) AT IAS FOR TWO YS tion of the lease work shall be The average motorist today realizes ménced upon at least one well which “Glimpses of the Balkans” is the 5 I his orage battery frequently { must be drilled to a depth ne ease Wr cttufantors ohecing|titie. of @ temarkable acento picture] or’, and that he must have it State Board of alizati 1,500 feet within a period of the expenditure of not less than iatilled water, but just why |State Board of Equalization| tm ‘the date of the I ‘@1} $15,000 in exploration durin; | something most car drivers Announces Revisions in or gas'shall have been vo ot the lease or of ae rei c Del ti Makes U: probably have not thought about State Regulations. ~ __|« 1 © « : ’ - pert asper elegation Makes P| What happens when a battery doesn't | depth, and during the suctéeding ‘The state reserves the right at an: interesting 25 Per Cent of Association ket sufficient water is vividly shown months to drill such well to an time. on 60 days notice to fede’ theline film which is of high educational Gathering at Ther- |e §: fous cotaute ‘rien “Care ot Your, BILLINGS, Mont., Oct. 13—Under| ditional dept of 1,000 feet, or to Grilli furnishing of an additional bond in|value. The contrasts of life from the mopolis. Batery’ St the Lyric “Theater this), new form of lease of state lands for SoS A Wictcare eae Any amount deemed nectssary to pro-| weathy in Montenegro, where materi ‘ ; ; ing each su ive. year ‘ tect its Interests, not exceeding $20,-/al wealth is y AKERY MaRS Fo: eae This film is one of a naniber pro. the exploration and development Of/ isnse of the first 30 months, to drilt i yoo. |the goat herd to the poor STEAM B. duced for the lard Storage Battery oil and gas, which has been adopted] one of th existing wells to an ad@t ~ ba whe wba thane ke an- company in a campaign to still fur-\yy the state board of equalization, ap-| tional depth of 500 feet, or drill an The extension of protective laws for|imais in caves they have hewn are, ther educate motorists regarding their} niicants for leases are required to additional well of 1,000 feet. In the) women workers tn Austria fix the new| shown. batteries, so that longer battery life! posit a certified check for $200, which| event of failure to drill tn accordants|conditions of sergice in conformity! he American Red Cross has con- With over 500 teachers ati State Teachers’ convention which will conclude at Thermopolis the Casper delegation num "Is now located in their new building, now under ci and better performance follow will then be applied in payment of| with those requirements the lease shall : . y.| Mil the with the Washington convention. Be-| erin; reconstruction n. ‘i tee ‘peicSoarmel and ts iy far the], The Willard company has tried the first—rear’s rentals in the event | become forfeited unless the lennes ehall|fore and after motherhood a period| cr ehess ey aur eer ee Se | F largest delegation at the meeting. The {7S the story in many different ways) the lease is granted, or which’ will be in addition to his/or rest must be grantes without lo8s| exceptional advantages to produce J . OPPOSITE THE through the use of the printed w <\Now it has resorted to the motion 2 picture to reach thousands who have not yet learned the few simple rules nm now underway is the larg forfeited to the state if the applicant the sum of $5 an!o¢ employment, and further conces cational value. fails to accept the lease’ or fails tol acre each year in ileu of developmeht| sions are made in regard to'time aij Dou! Ser ern furnish a surety bond of $5,000, con-| work. lowed to mothers for nursing their in- @itioned that all rentals will be an-} ‘The leasse ts required without re-| rants Subscribe for The Dally Tribune. gard to other provisions, to commence POSTOFFICE.. dollars to motorists to said William P. Craw a ines Sete mt Wma er. . fio as the heads of the Casper nthe remo arte of 120: : : sige emote par ot Stans ee ‘| 320-w I 1 ree Y 320-w 4 a eel.skin as a preventative of rhéuma s Ff. lar Jams | Canned. Vegetables Coffee : No. 21% cans Spinach, - 30c 1-lb. can B, & T. 45 2-oz. jars Choice 45 in 4 Special ..........—..--—-- ates c Jams we Lae Thaw Soe ote Cc lade made in .his, numerous ap pearances before the convent/n that he is being generally discused for MOTHER, when one of the one of the responsible state office aigidrenie constipated sre per can The pr - tly of a tech fo give the first lax- ie Feat ee Balure and af peculiar interest to Yeu Sith seach? Ie ie dan No. 21% cans Utah 35¢ 2-lb. can B, & T. S5e@ 2302.87 Apple 40e convention members has been run off us to do so. Some have Tomatoes, TWO for. Special need Butter ....___...... ae: nm known to rupture the intestines of little children. Don't be beguiled by the out- side su, appearance. Look Without a hitch. Governor Robert D. Carey's address te) the convention last night on tax questions, school revenue and other Rosie BBC Cotes ADE Preserves___ BDC No. 214 cans Hominy, 35e 2-lb. can ~85e Matters of vital importance to the ante, Ces Lee ersten AER a 4 TWO for Pa, Goffse he state. seldom neces: ; » will find it isnot necessary totake |J- ; 5 election is one of the most AN CONVERTS minerals, coal tar, never! it every day, nor to increase the No. 2 cans ‘Utah 15¢e 1-Ib. can Butternut , 45e 1-pt. can Cane and ‘35 e t events on the program to vy erty hag: Unlike these, Dr. Caldwell’s dose, and that it is pleasant to the Tomatoes, per can......... Coffee 00. --ceen ee seredetcsees Maple Syrup ‘The election {s scheduled. for the ature’s resources Syrup Pepsin is nimi: for taste. Bottles can be had at all|f | No; 2 cans ‘a Fancy 3-Ib. can Butternut 1 30 1-qt. can Cane and ing session but it is probable is uses. Every step children, as it is for wh ° drugstores, and the cost is only Sifted Peas, TWO for. ec Coffee on eer e Maple S: [ 4 that it will run over tnto the late}in this evolution re- ple, too. Mothers have about a cent a dose. Have no Sifte: eas, Foes _—_— 2 SYTUP + 00e-meeoene ee fours of the afternoon before the or Been giving it to children for hesitancy giving it to baby in No. 2 cans Van Camp’s 2-gal.:can Cane and gphization 1s perfected. quires strength and 30 years. “hey know it does arms. It is absolutely safe. Assorted Soup....— 1... Pancake Flour > Maple Syrup ........_- e skill. No man can do bis work with not gripe, and is free from Half-Ounce Bottle Free stomach out of order—blood thin, mere The loon se per w= on 70 de ws Canned Fruits 144-1b. pkg. 15¢ Soaps and Washing Thermo) has opened wide the fibors to the visitors and many form ai affairs have been arranged in be largest train of livestock ever sent out] in any drug store in tablet or i a? of the visitor. pimply-feeling dull or languid. There enfust a come felt frisanee ot thy moment Iw Nec ai caaee z z A) ae : LWESTOGK SHIPMENTS a Mah 3 Donpe Rieteh ak Renee, other laxative orbs with pep- ea Soma per Sliced Pineapple, can. OC ab. pkg- : 35¢e Powders 5. Y., found that a combination of sin Use it yourself and you Washngzos Sts Monticello, Il, Wise me todaye . bas eter Choice 40c a io P.& G. 25¢e bs ‘ears, roenne » epemmeonctl ARE HEAVY AT DOUGLAS -ixsinmseice sce : =| SUSSas 45e fia —gee Hees. 250 cecayo hs caine De eewraoaes |} No, 3% cans White JR qq Snape ig PC 2 cans Old Dutch 25¢ POUGLAS, Wyo. Oct. 14.—The| Medical Discovery. Itcan be procured Cherries, per can... a 1 lb. Mixe: 3 40e Cleanser : ae Building Materials of Douglas is en route to the mark Peaches perean SOC Tip Waiter Bakers Qe fe. wr with 28 cars of sheep, 2° cars of cat-| Fm. One of the active ingredien' i Gal. Black- Chocolate 1. pkg. Ivory tle and car of ho 0 of this temperance alteratiye and + Cans $ 0c) point Ase . Iv ine of stock raised in thin iam sonic is cherry bark with stillingia, We are equipped with the stock to berrics,(pencat = 1.05 ae staged 25¢e fpr aera Oe sition. | Nine oars Of:the: sheep hal fe ; A Ntecetee ies . Liberty ‘g Tethe Denver aencet. "phe chinpers| Rich in'#0 good for the Iungs’and|!! grppiy your wants in high grade lum- ‘Oils Washing Powder ._....... -28e included I. A. Shaw, Oscar Seawalt,| oF coughs; also Oregon grape root, Dilts arid Powell, H. nlood root, stone root—all skilful - combined in the Medical Discovery. These roots have # direct action on ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. Morton estate. he stomach, improving digestion ax DRT Soa, assimilation. These herbal extra A us thing about wireless gunrise and sunset. Transatlantic sig-| king and are best for. scrofula. Male during the day are invaraiie| 3y improving the Blood: they fortify Phone 3 1-pt. can 35¢ Salmexi ~ Small pkg. Liberty Beli 5 ge Mazola Oil...____. eachings Fora pp 1-qt. 1-Ib. can Choice ‘ge pkg. Star Nap! owder, Lat ee Salmon, T’ cice be Sea Foam, Gold Dust, Crystal ieee $1.25) SE Siwote_25€ sen Gerri. B0C ' We Have Fresh Eggs at All Times-Try Them * Delivery to Any Part of City .... clear, but. those received at he body against an attack of grit and sunset are sald to be barely dis lds. lo unsurpassed. > ahaa tw rcolds. A blood tonic cM Political Advertisernent tiiNGHiNiHiUS0300 : Platform and Declaration of Principles of the CITIZENS PAI OP, 7 s ; ¢ . i i A i f all city contracts The name of the party shall be the Citizens Party Article 2.. The expense of running the City Gov- with larger and better playgrounds for the children of Article 5. We favor the letting o J and the principles stated below will govern and bind — ernment must and will be reduced. Beyond question the city. We demand expert supervision of our water - fon public iui peO Renney ea pease ae ag eanaarent the candidates of the party, if the voters return a fa- the taxes paid are out of line with the results accom- system and supplies in order that the health of our wil a one wor! peers orenenen a ility: vorable verdict at the polls on election day. plished. It is imperative that the taxes of the city be people shall be constantly guarded from the many dis- to ae ashes t be lett ‘ti asl vat ak eS hi nae row Article 1. We believe that the most vital problem reduced to the point where the laboring man can afford ~ eases that are contracted from using polluted:and im- — tract work to be let to citizens of Casper, that employ fronting th le of C today is th 1 to own his home and the business man his place of ure water.. To maintain our streets and alleys in a Casper labor in performing this work ‘in order that problamand the diy onensersie the. Nama ‘We not business. : eh high state of Ponte ‘will be the constant care of the money so spent for such improvements will remain in only favor, but we pledge our best efforts to solving Article 3. The Citizens Party pledges itself to fill ~ administration. We favor an immediate arrangement — ~Casper. abs this problem and the enforcing of the laws as they all appointive offices within the City Government with with some responsible parties whereby there shall be a In all cases where special improvements are to be should be enforced. Vices, such as gambling, prostitu- men and women of sterling character, sound judgment © thoroughly sanitary and systematic plan for collecting _ paid for direct by the property owners we favor a plan tion, trafficing in bootleg whiskey and moonshine, must _and ability. all garbage and all other waste materials from our by which the property owners in-said improvement dis- he suppressed at all costs if Casper remains a,city in ‘Article 4. We favor all forms of sane civic im- . streets and alleys. To accomplish these results we trict are notified direct of the full nature and approxi- which people will choose to live and rear their families. provements and an intelligent extension of civic'centers _ pledge our utmost diligence. mate cost for such improvements. 4 ; To My Fellow-Citizens: — See After fully considering the endorsement accorded enough to see the place grow from a’ small town to sive cultivation 125,000 acres of. virgin soil. Contem- . citizens to make their homes and rear their families. the City Hall and the numerous requests that have come judgment the outlook for Casper’s futtre growth and seuiitive apete adr the tramp of the coming thou- our best endeavors to pcourage the best a highest to me from other sources I have decided to announce - development was never so bright and promising. We Sondre In the light of these facts what class of citizens types of citizens to come our way and dwelf amongst myself as a candidate for the office of Mayor at the re located in the central part of the State with two ae we wish to aes in our.midst? Do we desire law- us. In this way Casper will not only be the largest city elas municipal eleétion to be held November 8, 1921. iets oun Nes of TAUVAYE e the eseand. a direct abiding citizens that come to give of their best as well ‘in our wonderful State, but a city and a dwelling place { This announcement is made with a full knowledge _}ile to Denver on our south. In our midst is one of 25°46 receive, or do we wish them to be outlaws and that will afford us pride and pleasure in speaking of it of the grave responsibilit‘es it carries. To have a share the largest refineries of crude oil on the planet. “social outcasts? The answer to this question is in each as our home. in shaping the destinies of men is no light task to as- Casper.will be the distributing point fur the irriga- individual voter. _What our citizens are today in re- Upon these principles I take my stand and solicit sume. On the contrary such a task demands the high- tion project known as the Casper-Alcova Reclamation. ‘spect to law and order will determine in a large meas- your confidence and your vote on November 8. est and best endeavors. I have lived in Casper long Project, which, when completed, will bring under inten- ure the kind of people that will come to us as future : i OF i J. J. GIBLIN. =: f na Seana mee So ee Sry 7 ¥ = i To the Voters in Ward No. 1 | To the Voters in Ward No. 2 ‘o the Voters in Ward No. 3 In announcing my candidacy for Councilman of Ward No. 1, | Tn announcing my candidacy for Councilman of Ward No. 2, In announcing my candidacy for Councilman of Ward No. 3, il hereby endorse the platform of the Citizens’ Party, and if elected, Thereby endorse the platform of the Citizens’ Party, and if elected, Lhereby endorse the platform of the Citizens’ Party, and if elected, | will use my best efforts to carry out the principles therein set forth. | :} will use my best efforts to carry out the principles therein set forth. + | will use my best efforts to carry out the principles therein set forth. j WILBUR FOSHAY. L G. M. ANDERSON. i J. S. PETTINGILL. -

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