Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 10

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al Aird mba a REESE SPANSR VET RO PAGETEN TEN SALVATIONISTS More Free Seeds For Casperites At The Tribune 'POSTAL SERVICE MADE KEYNOTE. OF OMQUET | de Casper Daily Cribune BIG LOCKOUT | 25 pcre | barrassing to the officials. Postmas- ter Bean states that it would greatly Sere iat facilitate matters if persons who are leave Cement Stocks PLAN SPECIAL MEET THURSDAY Methodist Church Secured for Meeting Attendznt Upon Officers High in Army Rank. Officers high ! the ranks of the} D. C, March 23. J. E Are you going to have a garden this summer? If you are, you natu- rally don"t want to pay any more than you have to for it. Also, you want ge peiee ee ae ao ree Produce good results. The Tribune office has many packages of free seeds recetved from Con- gressman Frank W. Mondell. These are for distribution to anyone who wilt call for them. Foflowing is the letter received from Mr. Mondell: “House of Representatives, Of- fice of Floor Leader, Washington, Hanway, Salvation Army will address a special] Editor the Tribune, Casper, Wyo. meeting tomorrow night at the Meth: edist chureh, to which the general public ts invited, and will conduct a meeting for the children at 4 o'clock tn the afternoon, which is open to both chiltren and parents. Those who will ad@ress the gather imgs inctude, Colonel Turner, chief secretary for the western territory of the Salvation Army; Colonel! Cousins, mg peoples’ work in , and Brigadier Mar. ander of the Denver ct, under which the local post All are rated as good speak- ers and strong characters. They are present on a tour of the district will reach Casper Thursday morn. The Methodist church was secured | the meeting in order to accommo: | ito @ larger percentage of the pub My dear Mr. Hanway: I am send- ing by mmafl today several sacks of Vegetable seeds for distribution tn your locality. mafied quite generally over the state, and to all who request them, but I do not send them to all resi- dents of our larger towns, because I realize there are many who do mot care for them. “T am anxious to supply who do, however, and I am impos ing on your good nature by asking you to hand them out to those who wish them. These may be mailed with postage, if any of your inquir- {es are from out of town “Thanking you {nm advance for this co-operation, I am, “Yours very truly, ¥. W. MONDELL” These packages are | PROGRAM OF EMPLOYES Better postal service, closer co-op in behalf of employes of the local tn stitution were discussed at the regu- lar monthly meeting of postal em- Ployes and their friends at a dinner which was held at the Henning hotel last right. Following an elaborate dinner, the forum meeting in which the employes and guests had an opportunity to ex- 50 employes gathered at the meeting. A brief of the postmaster general's nt rport was rad by Miss Monson. Faulkner, secretary of the welfare cil, in @ report, recited the ac- Plishments of the organization. address om service was delivered schools. Mr. Slade congratulated the postal employes for the spirit permit- ting such gatherings which tended toward efficiency, working out of dif- ficulties and establishment of better social relations among employes. The business program was varied with entertainment numbers. A vo. lo by Mrs. E. E. Fisher, accom ed by Mr. Fisher was well re Mr. Barnhardt delighted all with piano selections. The meeting was presided over by F. K. Hambright eration among sas eas BFING HAUNK and plans for extended welfaré service | press their views was in order. About| CHARGED WITH |Gives Bond for Appearance in Court on Charge of eee Automobile Wh Intoxicated. CHICAGO, March 29.— Louis F. | Switt, Jr., son of the meat packer, today wag free on bond scheduled to appear next Friday before the police magistrate of Evanston, on a charge of driving an automobile while in- toxicated. Mr. Swift was arrested | this week after his automobile had/ collided with aniethes car and he| was held four hours at the Evanston! police station until his brother, Wil-| liam, appeared and presented $200 cgsh bond. Mr. Swift promptty Tenied the charge of intoxication. He explained that the accident was due to a slip pery pavement caused by rain. Accompanying Mr. Swift was his sister-in-law, Holen Morton Swift, wife of William Swift, and a young woman friend. No liquor was found in the Swift car but the poficemen say they found! sociated Press)—The threatened lock- out in the Great Britain engineering LONDON, March expecting such parcels will i“ 29—(By ‘The AS! their name and address. a appeared to be at least temp. CARD OF THANKS. orarily averted. Representatives of| We wish to extond our grateful the engineering trades unions decided | to accede to the employers proposals as a basis for renewed is for renewed negotiations. CHICKENS SHIPPED BY | Auxiliary, Dennic Wyatt Post. MAIL HOLD PROBLEMS )*"""""serss"= 4 | MARY B. DALY. Transo Genes ™M: GET RID OF YOUR COLDS QUICKLY AXO AS- Aspirin ts not a narcotic drug |contained tn TINGLE'S 1 PIRIN overcomes the tendency oft anor xy ' bf ved, assures you abso- m0) a No longer hesitate to seek imme-| Pil? Ueliet by cleansing the body of Miate: nelet (trot) thst Rentsohe, the toxins or body poisons which. earache or neuraigia—ATTACK | when retained in the system, often YOUR COLD AT THE FIRST |are the hidden cause of pain. SNEEZE. The new, perfected TIN-| WXthin ten minutes after taking GLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN has all the|TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN, your pain vanquishing powers of ordi-| pain is gone and the cause of it A great deal of trouble ts caused In ice at this time of ere ach. A gentle laxative has also been added, and when once the ‘WASHINGTON, of Portland cement held tn the United States at the close of February were almost a million barrels in excess of those beld at the end of January, while prodo’ thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their sympathy and aid @uring our recent bereavengent in |the loss of our dear brother Patrick | Daly and for the beautiful floral of- | ferings; especially we think the mem- bers of the American Legion, Ladies s2o1t Interesting features of Salvation work will be explained. ceding the s meeting, is scheduled for 7 o'clock, a meeting will be held at 6:30 and the army members will parade to the church ———_.>__ even’ HANDKERCHIEF SALE AT HIGH SCHOOL PLANNED suit. Reliable Tailors for men and} A handkerchief exhfbit will be held women. 3-28-2t'in the sewing room of she vocational attend. high school, under the supervision of Ruth Beggs. The handkerchiefs were all made by the first and second year sewing contained four high school students, | classes and are on sale for the purpose | hone of whom was injured beyond be-| of buying a new mirror. : A. A. Slade, superintendent of of the girls are especially invited to Meet mo at the Smoke House. -0-8 mary ‘aspirin with new helpful| will co as well. Bo sure to ask for qualities added. TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN—re- A commonly prescribed digestant |member the three points: Tip sbeor! absorbed easily. —It relieves pain quickly. TINGLE’ LAXO ASPIRIN GLE'S Ask Your Drug; for the “Three Point Box* Tee, Research Laboratories, Washington, D. C. two botties of whiskey in front of a church at the scene of the accident. | The car struck by the Swift machine March 31 at 3 p. m The mothers | i> bruised. Seatensrend Jewelry and watcn repairing by ¢x- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, O-S Bldg. LAxo AsPiRIN ——————____ wade $1.00 Value Spring Neckwear for 45c Bright new colors of Silk Neckwear in all the wanted styles and colors. These are regular $1.00 Ties for 45c. Men’s Tailored Suits at $18.00 Plenty of blue serges and lots of dark mixtures in these made-to-order and uncalled-for Suits. Another’s loss is your gain, and they are the equal of most $35.00 Suits. The Suits at $21.00 and $26.00 Represent some of the finest cassimeres and worsteds it has been our pleasure to see. Every one represents a sav- ing to you of several dollars. Your New Easter Hat for $2.95 Severat colors of the newest shapes in values sold regularty for $4.50 are here foronly $2.95. Ecru Cotton Ribbed Union Suits 95¢ A nice meditm weight garment. Full-cut, glove-fifting. A style that is always sold for $1.50, for only 95c. THIS IS TRULY A STORE OF VALUES We demonstrate this every day in the year---thousands of satisfied customers admit this fact---not only in Casper but all over the state. You are assured of two important things in your purchases here. In the first place, you know you will get needs that are distinctive in appear- ance and impressive of good taste and judgment. In the second place, you are certain to get needs that fill every requirement for durability, convenience and comfort. SCOTT Renovated Army Bags at 50c Make good laundry bags. Good for carrying camp equip- ment and various other uses. Colors are white, khaki and blue. About 30 inches high. Have rope tie cord at top. Each 50c. Union Made Chambray Shirts at 95¢ Full cut, coat style. Colors are grey or blue. grade for 95c. Genuine Leather Puttees at $3.95 Spring or strap style. Dark mahogany color. $7.50 Puttee for $3.95. A Regular $1250 Shirt for $7.95 White, in crepe silk, orthe Broadway stripe, or-wide stripes ; . ofbine, green or tanon.a background of white—$7.95. Men's Good Suits at $11.95 We don’t-often-advertise a Suit sale for so low a price as $11.95, but then these are not regular $11.95 Suits. Young men will find a good selection, too. CLOTHING CO. 240 SOUTH CENTER ST., CASPER, WYO. Regular $1.50 A regular WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. only slightly leas than in January, the geological survey reports. * February production was 4, 278,000 On Increase} 223,225 Giese Sahay Sescmaael for February was PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Prices Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 GALLON CANS SOLID PACK FRUI- Apricots, per can...... Apples, per can. .. Blueberries, per can. Blackberries, per can... Loganberries, per can. Peaches, Halves, per can. Peaches, Sliced, per can. Pears, Puyallup, per can. Pears, Mission, per can. .. Pineapple, sliced, extra standard, per ca! Fancy Pinto Beans. Fancy Black Eye Peas. Gal. cans Pineapple, broken slices, h KARO CORN SYRUP Gallon cans White, each. 1g-gallon cans White, ea: Quart cans. White, each. . Gallon cans Dark, each...... CANNED VEGETABLES No. 2 Iowa Corn. . .....-----.0:0+ = -.--+.3 cans 40c No. 2 Early June Peas.. No. 2 String Beans. ,. - No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes. No. 21% Solid Pack Tomatoes. No. 24% Old Fashioned Hominy No. 24 Kraut. . 4 Large pkg. Quaker Oats, per pkg. Large Post Toasties or Kellogg’s per pkg. Small Post Toasties or Kellogg’s per pkg Cream of Wheat, per pkg. Fancy Blue Rose Rice. Platte Valley Gold Pure Cream- ery Butter---None Better, lb., 39c -Netted Gem Potatoes, Extra Fancy, per 100 Ibs. . $2.00 NO LIMIT—BUY ALL YOU WANT CANNED FISH 1-Ib. cans Shell Pink Salmon....... ..........3 cans 50c Domestic Sardines in Oil, size %4...........-4 cans 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Libby’s Potted Meat, large size, 2 cans 25c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz., 30c Bread 3 loaves 25c Red Crown Vienna Sausage, small Flag Raspberry Jam, 15-oz. pone 10-Ib. can Pure Strained Honey____$1.65 Good House Brooms, each. Wright’s Thousand Island Dressing, per bottle. SHORTENING Snowdrift, 2-Ib. can Snowdrift, 4-Ib. can. quart can Mazola Oil, 44-gal. can...... SOAP STOCK Ivory Soap Flakes... Pearline, large pkg., per pkg. Star Naptha Powder, large pkg., per pkg. Gold Dust, large pkg., per pkg.. Sea Foam, large pkg., per pkg. .28¢ Crystal White Chips, large pkg., per pkg... .....28c Sal Soda, 2%/,-Ib. 3H Luna White Laundry Soa: P. & G. Naptha....... - Crystal White Soap. The Grand Grocery Directly Opposite Telephone Building on Second St. PHONE 13 We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Money Back If You’re Not Satisfied.

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