Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 6

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r eT _ Austrians Withdraw Unconditional De- “fected complete «treatments have failed. Sufferers who “hearing restored to such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly PAGE SIX AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN _DISBUTE IS SETTLED where he has spent the past several |°** j weeks on business. He met'Gus Har @endort and Walter Sott‘s, also Cas-} Attorney Ed H. Ellis of Greybull per off men, mands and Odenburg Is Assigned to Hungary by Decision | LONDON, Oct. ery! The Associated Press.)—Settle-|‘ew days tm ment of the controversy between Austria and Hungary over Durgenland, the strip of West Hungarian territory awarded to Austria by the Trianon treaty, appears to have been reached, according to a dispatch from Venice to the London Wiliam L. accompanied him to Casper business conference ° |, T- W. Tarrington left last nisht},oc Weltdner and Sweeney has re- for Denver where he will spend &/ + .-nea to the offices of the concern Mass., is attending to business inter. ests In the city for the week-end. Times last night, which outlines the terms of a protocol signed | _Dan Cowdin of Alcova spent yester-lieft for The aay th interests connected with ters of importance. Mr. mat | of faa district ee. : M. J. M. McCallum, a lumberman of Wheatland. was a visitor in yesterday transacting business inter. in Balt Lake ‘and they|spent yesterday in Casper for alfriends among the attorneys eee Archie Weidner of the firm of Gar- neacting business, in the ON Exchange building ee spending several <ys in Thermopo- Gioason of Brockton, } tis. - 2 J. P. Lioyd and R. Everly, both of the Lloyd Construction company, ‘ha where they will yesterday. Bam B3 Marquis De! Torretta, Italian tor-| who acted as mediator, nes dispatch, persuaded | delegation to renounce} sty held conditions un-} rg, th Principal city of Burgenland, will be Danded to Hungary when Burgenland bas been cleared of irregular bands: The Times’ Venice correspondent ys he is reliably informed that the greement consists of the fol- lowing points: Hungary binds herself to clear Jand by military means if nec- after business interests while regis tered at the Henning hotel | W. B. Hardigan ts spending sev |days im the city on business with the local druggists. eee C. H. Daly of the H. K Mulfer com pany of Kaneas City, has left for his headquarters in Missourt, after «pend ing several days visiting with his customers here eee C. Duntse is spending several days here representing the Sharpe and Dome Drug company. accepts the holding of a for Oedenburg, Rohoncz and five or six small neighboring districts. Should this plebiscite favor Hun- gary, Austria renounces almost entire. ly her financial claims egainst Hun gary. Should any counterclaim be raised by Austria, the two parties agree to put the gestion into the hands of an arbitrator. Roy Spurlock who has been spend. ing several days in the city on busi-} ness and visiting with friends has re- turned to his home on the Buzzard. | eee J. H. Grooly of the Hellas and Slipp company of Minneapolis, Minn, is spending a few days calling on his customers among the merchants of this city. B. 8. Coffee of Chicago, Ill., has re turned to the east after looking after business interests here for several days. PERSONALS (Continue from Page 8) friends and relatives and looking after Dusiness matters. cee Miss Hettio McNamara is expected to return this evening after spending several days at Thermopolis on bust- ness and pleasure. eee Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dean of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews of this city. Mrs. Dean is a sister of Mr. Andrews. ee Dr. T. C. Fitsgerald, vice-comman:- Ger of the American Legion post of th{s stat- is expected to arrive today from Torringion and will attend the Meeting of the executive committee of the American Legion which will be held here this week-ond. Attorney D, W. Ogjibee ‘of the oft fices of Hagens and Murane haa re turned from Thermopolis where ne has been spending several days at- Ralph Harris returned last evening | to his offices in Denver after spend. ing several days here on business. | cee George Bishop of St, Louis, Mo, is! looking after business interests here | for the next few days, calling on his customers among the ¢ruggists. eee ew. L. Kirk {ts expected to return}! today from an extended trip in the east where he has been visiting with friends and relatives'in St. Joe, and Kansaz City, Mo. eee H. J. Nooman who has been spend- tng the past week in the Salt Creek fields looking after Business has re. turned to his offices here. eee Frefferick B. Andrews ts in Salt Greek looking tier business connect- ed with @ prominent health and acci-| ent insurance company of the east. | eee G. W. Gott has returned to: Chey- enne after spending yesterday here at- tending to business matters. tending to business matters. "+. J. D. Field and M. R. Robinson have left for the mountains fn the Duboin country where they will spend the next week on an elk hunt. George Neitbenheimer of Kansas City, Mo., is spending several ai this city visiting with relatives. a. K. Lambert of Lead , S. D., hae returned to his home after looking after business interests here for the past week cee M. P. Moore of Iancoln, Neb., who has been calling em customers here, is leaving today for his headquarters in Nebraska. see K. W. Thomas has retumhed to Glenrock after spending yesterday here. see ‘M. D. Barnett of Denver is spend- ing a few days in the city on busi- ness with M. D. Barnett outfitting company. eae W. B. Marsh of Cheyenne is looking To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal Aeafness, or who aré growing hard of hearing and have head noises will be glad to know that this distressing at- filetion can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal medi- jetne that in many instances has ef- reliet after other see that you get the right fit 5SO Seoulé scarcely hear have had their tangible seven or eight inches away ? 5 ape Men’s Suits at ‘know of someone who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut Out this form and hand it to them ‘and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription ean be prepared at home and is made as follows: Secure from your druggist 1 ounce Parmint (double strengtl). Take this home and add to it % pint of hot wa- ter and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoon- ful four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the inflam- mation and swelling in the Pustach+ fan Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to cor- rest any excess of secretions in the middle ear, and the results it gives are nearly always quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh in any form, or distressing rumbling, hissing sounds in their ears, should give this recipe a trial—Adv. Next Batter Up! Black Beauty COMING SOON ie In this lot there is an assortment tures. gle and double breasted. Sent to'us on a 10-day consignment, express prepaid, no expense to us except a little work in taking the coats out of the racks.and saying is that “You usually get what you pay for,” but the man who will be lucky enough to get one of these overcoats will sure- ly get more than his money’s worth, Men’s and Young One-Half Price . patterns, browns, greens and grey mix- Made up in good models, both sin- These Will Run in Prices From $12.50 to $25.00 ‘ good brand of Shoes at WHOLESALE PRICE. You should take ad- vantage of this Special Sale for 10 days only. "iliterence be Cora Faker From the instant you open the generous sized | any till they’re tucked away in great and tiny ‘bread-baskets,’’ Kellogg’s Corn are @ never- ending delight! You can’t even look at those sunny-brown flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp an crunchy, without getting mighty hungry! Such a spread for ny ase little boys and the sweetheart of fine [te corn kernels won: ly flavored and ,deliciously toasted in ‘8 own way! You can’t an) more joyous to eat, or more ideal for fussy appetites! K 's Corn Flakes are childhood’s ideal food! are can eat as much as for health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! i Don’t just ask for ‘‘corn flakes’?! You say KELLOGG’S and you'll get KEL! G'S! 4 4 Kincaid-Kimball and Avondale Overcoats at practically wholesale prices. The Shoe Special of fine Starting Saturday we are go- ing to close out all our Selz Shoes at a real sacrifice.. They formerly sold for $6.75. Sale price, while they last— $4.85 Some Shoes as Low as $3.85 Come in and get a well known rencher of the Alcorn] Major Ormsby is ANP RIN TUS SOM NSE €be Casper Daily Cribune city attending to business {attend to business for the remainder} first mayor of Casper acquaintancts among. the old timers the week. spending the wi ete. I Want to See You in the Lobby of the COLUMBIA THEATRE Saturday, at 2 P. M. Let’s Have Some Fun! “IGNATZ” WHITE MARKET Where You Get Quality for the Least Money. Come In and Be Convinced. JUST A FEW OF OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS . BEEF Choice Brisket Boil, per Ib__.._________5e Choice Shoulder Pot Roast, lb., 1714c to 20c Shoulder Steak, pes ib Round Steak, perlb._.-_______| 25c and 30c VEAL Shoulder Roast, per Ib..______.._.__-_25¢e Stew, per Ib... 22-2 iLike Fresh Ham Roast, per Ib__ Loin Roast, per Ib__________ LAMB Stew, per Ib-___--__-_____ eee ees _-Te Shoulder: per fb______________-______2%e Fine Assortment of Fresh Fish. Fresh Dressed Poul- try from Our Own Ranch. Theee Prices for Cash and Carry Only. _85—OUR PHONE—35 WHITE MARKET 114 East Second Street Specials For Saturday One Group of Suits in Autumn’s Smartest Modes. Regularly Priced to $60.00. $25.00 One Group Fall Dresses, Tricotines. $15.00 One Group of New Fall Coats. $30.00 One Group Waists. Regularly: Priced Up to $10.00. $3.95 One Group Silk Teddy Bears. $3.35 Night Gowns, Crepe de Chine. Regular $9.00. $5.25 . Come Early and Get a Better Selection. Special Kid Gloves. 16-button. Regularly Priced $7.50, for $5.50 , Special Prices on All Millinery Tomorrow. Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From Lukis Candy Company TES EERIE SO SRTPE A: = : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. Prices pass for aamondi, old gold and silver H. BL Knox. jeweler, Ol! Exchange buléing. ~ d . * 4 olbtt, ———_—_——————————S————— | Teek-end at his ranch home near here. Frank Scherek is leaving today on nn gee # business trip to Basin and from ff the ¥. G. Steck|there to the northern part of the Come to Us We Fit’Em All! Stouts, Slims and Shorts Fall Clothes $29 » *60 | Mr. wisn of ar Rh gona pati make you sorry that you've given your custom tailors hundreds of dollars mors a you should have spent for your es. : As specialists in Clothes for men of your build we pride ourselves on our present Fall selection—a m ‘which embraces the finest Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats you’ve seen at our Drives in years. ‘And Everything Else - of Quality in Men’s Fall Haberdashery M.D. Barnett Ourtiting go. 120 East Second Street. : q “CENTRALS” 128 West Second Street Telephone 10 SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE Pot Roast, pe ue 400 Small Pork Loin Roast, per Ib. Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast, Ee wee ee No. 1 Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams, 1 8e per Ib. Swift's, Armours, Morris and Cudahy’s Skinn : Smoked Hams, your choice, any ize, > \% or whole, per Ib... : 25¢e “meer. Fresh Dressed Poultry Our Specialty

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