Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1 pai tena, Che Casper Dally Cribune OBSERVANCE QF EMORWL Hawa CHEF RET ADMIRER OF GRNT) === See eS Which ranks amon © world’s great | who have made the Northwest, after to be one of the I have a Victrola will trade masterpiece Matthew | he had passed most of his iife in | distance drives in pisces 0 ood second-hand pian yesterday. A very great man has | Arnold's « the disheatrening company of the | expect to have th =——aZ\— yesterday. A very gerat man has only @ good a poor whites, Pike county people and | {rom Chicago to the Yellowstone | bther sorts of mud sills whe at that | park by the time the park opens in | time made up rather largety the pop- | June. I am going into Nebraska $50 CORONA ulation of the country slong the | where thie work is in progress now, | Weight 6 Pounds Mississippi near St. Louis. Grant | and will return to Casper about the | < appeared to come to a consciousness | first of June. ed and chartered in of himself and to a new purpose in “The Grant High agai orlal to General U. 8 life, after he had been in Galena | which was ineuea ae # ‘rat time Starts at Grant Park in Chicago, awhile, and it was to the Grant of in Casper yesterday, w uu api re Grant, which the | this new outlook and wakened inter- | mopthiy, and should be an important o a park | est im the world and its business, | factor in advertising Wyoming and | through | that the opportunity of the war | ¢he Northwest ‘ | quality of G but one of the best ap the character and mind general. “The Grant Highwa: PATRIOTS? DAY tom wu arerure menos oF wo SRM === =n | | = much as to bis personal fortunes, e extrsordinary nature of’ the 7 he rose to the occasion because he | ©*°°Pt as concerns getting the work IS PROJECTED == of General Grant are begin- | waa true to the traditions of the | ‘™ band done. ning to be thoroughly appreciated as | great military school. This is a nat- | “General Grant's campaign sound Tat, Shown by *he memorial exer- | ural position for a West Pointer to * held in various parts of the take, and Gen. King is one of the | country yesterday, according to | most distinguished graduates of th reaches | Ch: Malcolm MacKinnon. o great deal | came thousands of peo tho ‘alien | De Molay f Seer Annowaces | Menem) cKinnon, secretary of | academy. ‘There ts a bias to this f jeneral Grant's | “Surely there could be no memor- | further east.” 7 } Program for Feature Cele- | ighway Improvement | view, however, which is not Iikely to | W8" Rew to him. But the clinching | life than the little town in Ohio, | fal better than thia of the Grant |—-__s|||, «3S ROYAL STANDARD brated Throughout Coun- escciation, who is making Casper | find favor with the general reafler, | Proof of his high intellectual quali- | where he was born, since it was in’ | Highway from Chicago to Portland. | TYPEWRITERS his headquarters in working f ties is the fact that e, fi Repai b i ing for the | Hamlin Garland stresses the human toward the end | Galena he came in contact for th Tt has already altracted the attention | We Rent and try by Order. interests of the great Memorial high: | and individual elements and his | of his life he wrote an autobiography | first time with tha type of pense of the whole nation and is destined BARNETT WILL | ° (An lakes way in this section of the weet. | analysis, in my opinion, comes much = — — - = REBUILT MACHINES ents if Desired Show You and Sell You Paym CASPER TYPEWRITER Wy Grant a The local chapter of De Molay an-| day one of state hare epsting fe iiinCOFFEE ROASTED DAIL ‘Athletic U; oming way by making the | more waining etic Union Suits 59c nouncé that it will hold its first Pa- “Stu, ms “The fact of the matter ts, as 1 trict @ay on May 1. The day will dy of the character and mind | see it, after a long study of the sub od eral Gran be a regular feature of the Do Molay| ong 0m fron nt 1s an interesting | ject, General Grant was a great . | EXCHANGE organizations all over the United a, an intellectual point | genius, instead of the plain, simple | j | , George J. Heiser, Prop. pe of view, a most profitable one if the {~——___ > | vs. | 112 Bast Second Phone 856 States and will be in the future an} stadent goes.into the eubject deapie Over White's Grocery ' annual affair. ho declared. M, Youth, the A: i In Casper it-will be fitty celebrated outh, the American Beauty of our country. When by @ program beginning at § p.m. in| peony 2S, seeeeehy. to. be BARNETT WILL blossomed, its purity, its goodness, its freshness is ever } the Masonic hall. A very interesting| Nath of Gtand aon the eae Slaw You and Sell You present and appealing. Age is the memory of Youth. RAM BARNETT WILL program hasbeen arra: ich is| - At pag = oss Gen. Charles King. No doubt these 39 H 25c When Youth reaches its journey’s end Nature Show You and Sell You National anthem by assembly. ks are both in the Natrona Boys’ Hose, says: “You are older today than you were y ” R Fo eb Sp lle aan County IAbrary. General King’s da ae oday than you were yesterday. | ITE $1 Rubber Belts at 50c Address—Judge C. E. Winter. theory of Grant is that his West Trey as the Spirit of Age Will to “appear young,” the ASK FOR IT ; Trio—Mrs. Nye, Mrs. Thompson ana| Point education mado him, ami that | body” is weak, its “strength” gone, so it fails to me: — $$ $—_—____—. iwspond. Resume of Revolution weriod up to}! Cosmetics, fine feathers, may make you “appear pretty young,” BUT Nature says you are not “pretty” and “young.” Fancy labels thographed cars may “appear”’ to possess the “youth” of fresh roasted Cof- fee, BUT Nsture again in its toll makes every day count after Coffee is roasted and ground. Catch your Coffee young, just as it falls from the grinders, not after the grounds have been buried alive in a box and left to Fate, becoming inevitably in days, wecks and months nothing more than the “dear de- parted” “your late” friend Coffee. When you buy PIGEON’S Coffee there is ne cam- ouflage about it. It is really and truly fresh, frag- rant and full of goodness because the spirit of “youth” dwells therein and it has the “body” and Civil War—Attorney H. P. Durham. Duet—Mrs, Leschinsky and Mra. Branson. | Address on Civil War to Present Time—J. C. McGlade. | Quartet—Mrs. Nye, Mrs. Branson, | Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Leschinsiy. | The Master Councilor will introduce | the speakers. | AN members: of-the De Molay chap-| ter haye been esked to-appear at the| hall at7:30 sharp. FIRST CONTEST LADIES OF CASPER Join Us at Free Lunch Tomorrow, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday, April 29, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Free Hot Weiners, Frankfurters, Boiled and Baked Ham and Minced Ham Sandwiches. Come in and get acquaint- ed with Casper Packing Company products. SPECIALS National Gingham Week 82-inch Amoskeag Gingham. Excep- tional values at, yard. aa _23e = ; | 27-inch Gingham, in. checks, plaids “strength” to respond. | The largest special meat sale ever held in Casper. atid pitiny yard: See 14e | We will put on the block the choicest corn-fed steer J | =o Sa be CUA a “ea ate ac hare TRY--- | SUPERB BLEND— | beef, Hanes aes sie cuts, and al! kinds of pro- j 7 | 45¢ Ib., 3 Ibs. fi x | visions, such as hams, bacon, salt pork, lard and alt 5 50c Voile, the popular Spring 35¢e FIRST PRIZE— | pag ey cd rosie “a kinds of sausage, killed, manufactured, cured, rend- dress material, yard__..__. Pes 55c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.50 quisite aroma. Delicious flaver. | ered and smoked by the Casper Packing Company... os and fragrance of FAVO! blend will: le pecially I to the most skep- PAu angle Heal aud exacting taste, on 40c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.15 conn’ of Coffee. That A MEDIUM HEAVY bodi good old Java flavor. Coffee. Nice mild Coffee, " GILT EDGE BLEND— ROYAL BLEND— 50c ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.40 35c Ib. 3 Ibs. for $1.00 A VERY HEAVY bodied Cot- foe tor persons desiring a heavy Exceptional value, possessing good body and flavor. rich drink. Try My Coffee, Tea, Spices, Extracts, Cocoa, Baking Powder, Cocoanut, Ete. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFEE ROASTED DAILY: In other words a Casper market for Casper people. is selling at almost half the regular selling price. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR BARGAIN PRICES=— Here You Are—a 10c Sale Shoulder Pot__..10¢ Round Shoulder Pot Shoulder Boil_____10c Roast ocomet OC Shoulder Steak____10¢ No. 7 Pot Roast____10e Veal Stew... 10c Shoulder Round 8c Stesk 6.106 MADE DEFINITE Candidacy of Buffalo Man for Republican Nomination for Secretary of State Is Announced. Pretty designs in new Spring colors, 45e 65c value Satin Striped Voile__.w._-SEEE BEAR BRAND LADIES’ PURE SILK LISLE TOP HOSE Brown, Black and White CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 28.—An- nouncement of State Senator Frank E. Lucas of Buffalo candidacy for the Re- Beef Hearts. publican nomination for secretary of % Veal Brisket _-_10¢ state signalizes the fi t develop in the Sthte peniry sasapecitt $1 .00 Per Pair Hog menmae Hog Heads—_...._. 6c Hog Kidneys. Pure Rendered Suet_.6c Boiling Beef__. Good Kidney Suet__te Ox Tails Real Flank Fat___..5e = Short Ribs __.. Plate Boil_____ 5e Flank Boil, Just received shipment of Northern Selected Oysters, per quart——..-__ =... $1.00 Live and Dressed Poultry a Specialty. In order to introduce the Casper Packing Company cooked products we will serve FREE OF CHARGE Hot Weiners, Hot Frankfurters, Boiled Ham, Pressed Ham Sandwiches all day. If you haven’t used any of the’Casper Packing Company cooked meats, come and try before you buy. THIS IS OUR OPENING DAY, so don’t pass us by, but come in where a hearty wel- come will greet you. At Last!|| Qtr | rene bd | a ui rl (|e oitivemes « oar LUKIS CANDY COMPANY : WAS A SUCCESS eae 0 RADIO ST ATION INST ALLED MAKE YOUR DOLLAR DO ITS UTMOST BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR $1.00 OFFERINGS. Come Tomorrow Night and Hear the Concert. FOR YOU CAN BUY, THE FIRST RADIO CONCERT IN = Men's Shirts Ladies’ Lisle Union Suits Capra Two Men’s Athletic Union $ Ladies’ Muslin Night | Hear the Latest News, Markets and Suits Gowns Weather Reports Men’s Overalls ’ Your choice of large as- = Complete Radio Installation i The Most Complete i ation in Ive pairs Men’s Canvas sortment of Neckwear the State Choice of many useful ’ Gloves COME ONE, COME ALL! ‘Aluminum Kitchen } : Six pairs Men’s*Sox 3 Special er s H Musli a Rermnzaess Hope Mushy Twelve Rolls Toilet Paper 2 SATURDAY 'AND SUNDAY | Six yards Percale and One Broom and Dust Pan Neopolitan Brick Gingham ‘A $1.50 ‘Alarm Clock Ladies’ Gingham Bunga- Boys’ Knee Pants. ‘All Ice Cream ee G c Per Brick low Aprons sizes See Our Window Display for Something AND New in Candy... PAIRS CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS We Are the Originators § Lukis Candy Co. Second and Wolcott just opening, Curtis L. Hinkle of Cheyenne having declared himself a candMate for the G. O. P. nomination for, secretary of state several days ago. here is, however, another contest in progress for a Wyoming Republican nomination, but this in the federal sec- = : S | = = = i) o a mR ne se ~ i] = es : PIGEON TEA & COFFEE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL = Zuttermeister Bidg., 228 E. Second St.—-Phone 623 MIMCOFFEE ROASTED Safeco Md THE LYRIC DRY GOODS CO. 246 SOUTH CENTNER ST. ; imi ae Second Door from Frantz Shop. : . . : Next Door to American Cafe. tion of the primary, both .Charies E. ‘Winter of Casper and Marshall 8. Reynolds of Kemmerer being candi- dates for the Republican congressional nomination. ‘The rivalry-of Hirs and’ Lucas for the secretary of stateship takes on addod interest because of the fact that it probably will develop into a north wr ‘ys. south division of Republican senti-| = = — = = ment, Lucas representing the northern part of the state and Hinkle the south ern ‘The issue between them in this connection, ‘t is anticipated, will be sharply dra-vn. State capital interest in politics con- timues to center in the gubernatorial situation—whether Governor Robert D. Carey will cast his war-bonnet fmto the Republican primary ring as a rival of John W. Hay, who has de- clared his candidacy, for the Grand Old Party’s nomination for governor, and-who'n blazes the Democratic nom- imee will be. CHEYENNE, Wye. April 28.— Clyde M. Watts, deputy United States attorney for the district of Wyoming, today announced his candidacy for nomination for judge of the first judl- cial district, which comprises the counties of Laramie, Platte, Goshen . and Niobrara, Watts, who has been deputy district attorney for the last year, formerly. served .in the lower bouse of tho legisiuture as a repre- sentative of Laramie county, was county attorney for two years, court roporter for several years, referee in bankruptcy for eight years and spe cial master in chancery under the fed- eral court for 10 years. Judge W. A. Riner, who recently was appointed judge of the first dis-) trict upon the resignation of W. C./ Mentzer, is expected to be a candi- date to succeed himself and it is said that several other Cheyenne attorneys} may seck nomination for the district judgeship. Both ‘Watts and Rinen ar, Republuicans, but nominations for the office they seck will be made in a non-partisan primary, “ WHY WOMEN GET | DESPONDENT | ——— | ‘Are not women naturally as light | hearted, brave and hopeful as men?| Yes,, certainly; but a woman's organ-} ism is essentially different from a man's—more delicate, more sensitive and more exacting. Women in Geli- cate health are more dependent, more nervovs, more irritable and moro de- When: a woman devclops| backaches, SPRING IS HERE ‘ARE YOU PREPARED TO ENJOY IT ° TO THE FULL? Keep the Flies Out Screen Windows, adjustable, 90¢ each. Screen Doors, $2.00 each and up. Black and Gold Wire Screening, Lawn Mowers and Trimmers, Lawn Hose and Grass Shears, Sprayers, Nozzles and Lawn Seed, Poultry Wire and Fencing. Steeel Fence Posts, 45¢ each. Steel Rakes, 85c up. Garden Hoes, 50c up. Shovels, $1.00 up. Spading Forks, $1.35 up. headaches, drags’ 3 melancholia she should lose no time in giving Lydia BE. Pinktam’s Veretable Compernd a fair trial. as it will qu ly dispel such troubles. This root ap herb medicine contains no druss ant) IN BLACK, WHITE, BROWN Holmes Hardware Co. Home of Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnish Stains, etc. The Golden Rule Den’t Store LINDSAY & CO. = NUL lc Show You and Sell You | $1 Chambray Shirts, 65c | il FLLAEPLALLELLAELALPLALELLALAMLAAAAAA A AL dh LO DI DM. 4

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