Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. FLOOD WATERS of the Illinois Are Threatened federal government for an emergency. appro: riati used in the fighting of flood waters of the is re ernor McRae. working day and night to prevent a major break in the river levees, de- clared the situation there was stil! critical, Additional forces are being recruited in southern Arkansas and Colored Hero Northern Louisiana to meet the in- creasing gravity of the situation. A break at Arkansaw City, officials point out, wonld flood thourands of| square miles of rich farming lands in| southeastern Arkansas and eastern Louisiana, including towns of importance, Dies in Den Van Leon Baker, said to 7 / _MEREDOSIA, IIL, April 19.--my| tion in the world war, died The Associated Press}—The Ieveo of gonne, of more than fifty farilies. All residents of the district with ‘their livestock are said to have escaped before the levee broke. fonnpe by American forces tion in France he was in MEREDOSIA, IIL, Apuil 19—(By ‘The Associated Press}—Swept by a high gale from the west, levees on both eides of the Illinois river at this point were threatened with destruc- tion this morning. Pamilies ‘have withdrawr from the McGeo creek drainage district which covers territory ten miles along the west bank of the river, and all but a few families have fed from the Mere- dosia lake drainage district on the eas: bank. Tho protecting :evees are among the largest along the entire rover, colored military organ! After having apparently lesced from his war injuries returned to Caspér and live until three months ago wien. sent to Eitzsimmons Memori pital for treatment. “the count.” Faneral CATRO, Th, #pxf 19—The steamer| “* ‘© Denver cemetery. ‘Three States lesves hers today for the Dog Tooth bend district between Calee and Frvrille, Dt, to administer “1d to 150 nesre famifies, whitch sre reported marzomd by flood waters of the Mississipi river, ttellef investi- gators declared that several familics ere in @ famished confttion. ood, tents and meteal supplies hate been kséed on tho steamer. ‘Tke more seriousty Ml refmgecs will be brought to Cairo after the ma- rooned families have been’ moved to higher ground and supplied with pro-|: elter. Medicine.” turies before skilled in medicine. | Pinkham's Vegetab! ‘William 4-19-1t medicinal plants.—Adv. ce eee, FEDERAL AID TO FIGHT BY ARKANSAS GOVERNOR Menace of River Torrents Increases in Middle West; Levees on- Both Sides LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 19.—An urgent appea! to the e Mississippi rit in Arkansas was telegraphed to Washington today br ao. Reports from Arkansas City where 1,060 men have been fy ne ae ons On ge Known by Vets first colored boy who responded to the call of the nation for volunteers at the start of America’s participa- day in Fitzsimmons hospital near Denver from injuries suffered while with the American forces in the Ar- During the occupation of the Ar was badly gassed. After hospitaliza- home. During his service he rose from a private toa top sergeant in a ization. Mr. Baker will be remembered by many Casper ex-service men as a member of the Ninety-second divi- sion who was known in his own com- pany and to hundreds of others as arrangements have not been concluded but it is probable that the colore¢ hero will be interned THE “MOTHER OF MEDICINE” Isis, the Queen and afterwards the | | Goddess, was called the “Mother of | | In ancient Egypt, cer:-| | ‘women’ were} | ‘They knew the great value of medicinal plants. % ‘TF Hippocrates, the “Father of Medi- cine,” many centuries later, knew less vot the merit of vegetable drugs than did the women of ancient times. Concerts In is ASKED |. East Heard On SAN FRANCISCO, April homes }ast night. “SWEENEY'S RECEPTION’ "1S MID-WEEK OFFERING. | AT COLUMBIA THEATER The mid-wee~ show at the Cotumbia, ‘which may be called “Sweeney's Ro- teption,” if you like, is featured by several songs of real merit, as well as | ‘the usual “‘Irisk™ comedy. Walt Bar netto was in his best voice last night singing “Mother Macree.” Miss Ball's to be Jantic seaboand today were reported | to have been heard tn San Francisco | A complete and continu atmosph Fans of tho sounding ether noti- fied the Examiner that they had a‘ cuned their recetving sets to a broa:t cast relayed by the Rock Ridge radio station in Oakland. This high power | station, through a repeating device Provided for local reception music | said to have come from stations at | connection with the two easter polcts two weeks ago. Henry M. Shaw, in charge of the Oakland station ex- | Pacific Coast}|| the ink sore throat is getting better, as evi denced in a pleasing song, “Poppy Blossoms.” Babe Neef again sings Very sweetly of Erin. Dot Slever sings & peppy “dlues”’ song. ver be the yester. Baker valided conva- Baker a here he was lal hos- R. M. MOSHER 316 West Yellowstone Phone 309 le Com- . This is a woman's medicine for woman's ailments, prepared from N PERCALES 86-inch Percales in light and dark patterns. A big assortment to select from. 13c 19¢c —tThird Floor— MEN’S SHIRTS Made of fine quality Percales and Madras, in neat pin stripe patterns, with and without col- lars. ‘These are rare bargains. $1.00 —Men’s Dept.—Main Floor— sizes. A Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream 43c —Main Floor— THIRTEENTH JAP CREPE APRONS Values up to $5.00 for All colors, neatly trimmed. $2.98 —Second Floor— The Golden Rule Department Store LINDSAY & CO. and dance number by Sam Mylie and) the chorus. The chorus plays “follow j For th 19— |the Wyoming Nat Radiophone concerts from the At- | installed a Short | Stormograph, recording Barometer | matically this period. tive readings of for simi INSTALLED BY BANK NOTIC The “Spring Sale Ladies’ Aid will be afternoon and rooms at South which is pr suce each hor ——— Add Years to Your Car’s Life Concrete hard-surfaced-roads are clean, dustless, even, firm andskid-proof in all kinds of weather. Theyadd years to“your car's life—helpto-keep it at top value for service, exchange orsale. Our Booklet R-3 tells other tateresting things ebout Concrete Reads. Write for gourcopy.. two weeks and {t's predictions have © truly agreed with the changes =| hi | } actually experienced in N be filed im the the Periods of this year © follow promise to be of the Latheran held Thursday 418-2t] Hed’ —Try a classified ad in the Tribune. — IVERSARY SALE Genuine Offerings for the Thrifty Buyer Only a few more days of our sale. Many have taken ad- vantage of the many bargains we have offered. MEN’S SCOUT SHOES Men’s brown crome sole Scout Shoes, built to give service. $1.98 —Shoe Dept.—Balcony— TOM SAWYER BLOUSES Made of Percale and Chambray, light-and dark patterns. 79c —Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor— Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.89 —Main Floor— All rare value. Choe OO CCooverecccccreaveveeneccecenaeeeS BE READY FOR COLD SNAPS! Warms the room where it stands and circulates sur- plus hot water to radiators in other rooms. Repays its costs in fuel-savings. Running water not necessary. IDEAL -Arcola Radiator-Boiler Requires no cellar and warms comfortably four or five rooms by the superior hot-water heat. Easy to care for, and uses surprisingly little fuel. Clean, good looking and absolutely safe; no fire risk. Ideal Heating Plant for Small Buildings Get estimate today without any obligation to you. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. 359 East Second St. Phone 711 RADIATORS GENUINE PEERLESS HONEY COMB 915.90 CAN YOU BEAT IT? ‘AC Spark Plugs (Ford)__--__________ 50c AC Spark Plugs (Dodge) _-----__-____ 60c MhamoiOn os Pes te 50c Bona Oldfield-Liress:—. 5s $9.00 30x34 Oldfield Tires ___-$10.00 Milwaukee Water Pumps__ $9.00 Compare Prices Before You Buy Elsewhere Oil City Auto Supply 419 East Second St. Phone 1112 LIVE AND LET LIVE SETCOOOR SOLOS OLOLOLOOSSOSETOCOSSEECESOEOOES PAGE SEVEN PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Prices Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 SIZE “1” DEL MONTE CANNED FRUITS & Apricots, per can... ~.25c, or 2 for 45¢ £ Blackberries, per can. 30c, or 2 for 55c White Cherries, per can. 30c, or 2 for 55c Black Cherries, per can. ..30c, or 2 for 55c Grapes, Muscatel, per can 25c, or 2 for 45c Loganberries, per can. -..35c, or 2 for 65c Peaches, sliced, per can. ~ -25c, or 2 for 45c Peaches, halves, per can . .25c, or 2 for 45c Pears, per can. ... ........ .30c, or 2 for 55c Pineapple, sliced, per can --- 25c, or 2 for 45c Pineapple, grated, per can..... . . .20c, or 2 for 35c SIZE “2” DEL MONTE CANNED FRUITS Apricots, per can. ..... - -..35¢, or 2 for 65c Blackberries, per can. ~.40c, or 2 for 75¢ Loganberries, per can 40c, or 2 for 75c Peaches, halves, per c: .35¢, or 2 for 65c All in Heavy Syr Syrup > Bartlett per can. 40c, or 2 for 75 3 pple, sliced, per ca: .-.35¢, or 2 for 65c = Pineapple, grated, per can... .....30c, or 2 for 55c & . SIZE “21.” DEL MONTE CANNED FRUITS — Apricots, per can. . .... ...45c¢, or 2 for 85c < Blackberries, per can. —--+.50c, or 2 for 90c White Cherries, per can... _.. . 50c, or 2 for 90c Black Cherries, per can. ~-50c, or 2 for 90c Grapes, per can. ..... .40c, or 2 for 75c & Peaches, sliced, per can._ .. 45c, or 2 for 85c & Peaches, Melba, halves, per can. .45c, or 2 for 85c " Pears, Bartlett, per can. .— ..55c, or 2 for $1.00 = Pineapple, sliced, per can .45c, or 2 for 85c g Plums, Green Gage or De Luxe. - .40c, or 2 for 75¢ x GALLON CANS DEL MONTE FRUITS ¢ Blackberries, per can. «'- - $1.65, or 2 for $3.15 = Pears, Bartlett, per $1.75, or 2 for $3.25 z Peaches, halves, per can - $1.25, or 2 for $2.40 Peaches, sliced, per can. . $1.25, or 2 for $2.40 Pineapple, sliced, per can. . ... . $1.65 or 2 for $3.15 EXTRA SPECIAL Qt. can Vincent’s Leader Syrup______50¢ Yo-gal. can Vincent's Leader Syrup_$1.00 Gal. can Vincent’s Leader Syrup___$2.90 Loose Wiles Assorted Cookies, Ib____35c¢ 4-Ib. pkg. Red Moon Pancake Flour__40c No. 1 Asparagus Tips... ...... .......50c can, 2 for 90c No. 1 Buffet Pork and Beans, 8-oz., per can— 10c, or 4 for 35c No. 1 Pork and Bears, iS-oz., per can— 15c, or 2 for 25c .-30¢, or 2 for 50c No. 24 Pork and Beans, per car... No. 2 Baby Beets, per can....... . No. 24% Brussels Sprouts, per can...40c, or 2 for 75c No. 14 Peeled Green Chili, per can. .15c, or 2 for 25c No. 244 Pearl Hominy, per can. -25c, or 2 for 45c No. 21% Kraut, per can.... -25c, or 2 for 45c No. 14 Pimentos, per can. +=. 25c, or 2 for 45c No. 214 Sweet Potatoes, Asparagus pack, per can— 40c, or 2 for 75c ~--25c, or 2 for 45c ..30c, or 2 for 55¢ -10c, or 3 for 25c No, 2 Pumpkin, per can...... -...- Ne. 214 Pumpkin, per can No. 1% Tomato Sauce, per can. No. 2 Tomatoes, per can....... -«-.25c, or 2 for 45c No. 214 Tomatoe-, per can. . ... 35c, or 2 for 65c DEL MONTE CANNED FISH No. 1 tall Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, per can— 40c, or 2 for-75c No. 1 Oval Sardines in Tomato Sauce, per can— 25c, or 2 for 45c No. 1 Oval Sardines in Mustard, per can— 25c, or 2 for 45c EXTRA SPECIAL Best Out West Flour, 24-Ih. bag____ $1.20 Best Out West Flour, 48-Ib. bag____ $2.30 Loose Wiles Krispy Crackers, No. 4 caddy, each Luna Soap, new large 10-oz. bar, 5 for 25c 3 loaves for 25c Extra Fancy Large Santa Clara Prunes, per Ib.— 3@c, or 2 Ibs. for 55c Extra Fancy Medium Santa Clara Prunes, per Ib.— 20c, or 2 Ibs. for 35c Extra Fancy Peaches, per Ib. . . .30c, or 2 Ibs. for 55c Extra Fancy Pears, per Ib. ._.. . .45c, or 2 Ibs. for 85c Extra Fancy Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkg.— 1-lb. pkg. 30c, or 2-Ib. pkg. 55c DEL MONTE SPECIALTIES Apple Butter, 15-oz. glass jar, per jar— 35c, or 2 for 65c Orange Marmalade, 15-oz. glass jar, per jar— 50c, or 2 for 90c Preserves, any variety, 15-oz. glass jar, per jar— 45c, or 2 for 85c Berry Jam, 12-gal. can, per can. . $1.40, or 2 for $2.65 Dill Pickles, No. 21 tin, per can. ....35c, or 2 for 65¢ Dill Pickles, gal. can, per can. ...$1.35, or 2 for $2.55 Soeur Pickles, No. 21/2 can, per can. ...35c, or 2 for 65c Sour Pickles, gal. can per can..... $1.75, or 2 for $3.25 Sweet Gherkins, No. 1 can, per can....35c, or 2 for 65c Sweet Gherkins, No. 21/2 can, per can, 45c, or 2 for 85¢ Olive Oil, per glass ta, 90c, or 2 for $1.70 Olive Oil, pint tin. 85c, or 2 for $1.55 Olive Oil, quart tin... . $1.60, or 2 for $3.05 Chili Sauce, large bottle 45c, or 2 for 85c Tomato Catsup, large bott Oc, or 2 for 75c¢ Tomato Catsup, small bottle. -25c, or 2 for 45c Ripe Olives, per can....... ........- 35c, or 2 for 65c Maraschino Cherries, small bottle. . .50c, or 2 for 90c Mustard, 6-oz. glass. .... - .20c, or 2 for 35c 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. ..-35c, or 2 for 65c" rr Che Casper Dailp Cribune REGORGING BAROMETER ” evans

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