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SE SIT LEAT i ERTIES OES RS Ee ae DEES SER PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cridbune ; 4 THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. —_—_—————————$—————————— i : curkiitis tat cule Ao atioutn Wkhin LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! be Casper Dailp Cribune in England for many years, is one of the reasons why IRIS VAUDEVILLE OFFERS VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT the alloted times I have afew very choke well Io- fexsed every evening exorpt Sunday at Casper, Natrona = st a4 ae anes Lyi other = ; ela cated lots in South Addition that 7 County, Wyo. Publication Offices, Tribune Y nation, outside of Russi o Amprtiad deal pednete, E se Y : Ch ig and 7*| Who are striking for a ur week. do not recognize * ¢ ‘a = ° * : te ¢ INFANT CHILD DIES. Wut om iremaneties reer eee hee Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting 3 a a The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. 1.|@F will consider trade for good tour- : Departments that truth. . c. Cartes. 121 Eatt K street, died Entered at Carper (Wyoming), Postoffice as second class ere ee ‘this morning at 11 o'clock. The body wember 22, 1916 Despairs of Hope : = ins car. Mr. Wise, care cf Western is being taken care of at the Shaffer ASSOCIATED PRE AT HAS THE Democratic party got to present Lumber Co. Phone 765. 5-23t° = Gay chapel. Despite obsolete equipment, China is _ ‘ (3g gare Be after United ... President and Editor by way of sppesl to the voters for restoration! ‘The Iris theater has an excep- | music live up to thelr reputation. stareapery pent Aes porter: Business Manager| to power?” asks the Richmond Times-Dispatch. “The tions] attractibn in the vaudeville They can play anything that makes world. For 6,000 years Chinese 3 ‘ Associate Editor | Bunority representation in congress has failed as sig-| bill which opened as the midweek | a nolec. Banjo numbers, vocal so Old|ods have maintained the fertility of (averting Manage nally as the major uniting on a program of con-| attraction yesterday and closes with los, harmony saws, Hawaiian in the soil. structive legislation that would have afforded a cure) two. performances tonight. The | struments, are all the same to these Principles and purposes of the Advertising Representatives. for the evils under which the country continues to| Well-Dalanced Dill with a wide var- | entertainers who mix up a good line [Lions club international were dis- Are gg. chicago, | fn, the vile under which the country continues to| ToMoMacmbers being pushed tao | oti cieeiy’ Gad, singine’ ‘wmmbers |euametst tho weakiy loner of the Cex | <=_=====ttessassssssssssssssassesaneniG 1 R EB. EVANS THOMAS DAI avenue, New ¥ e " club last evening by J. C. Mo- ul ty; : Wadeschi iar brows oekeee a ts| four acts made the event really | with their musical endeavors. per 5 a ot Daily Tribune are on file in p in either of cengress; hence i “ se bene = d . ton. Mass. Copies of the Daly aio offices and visitors! record of even attemptsi wise législation is almost, “°™ while. Mickey . Sisters “Tene. MOMS | 15: Sigh “ae a eeandiay? Oana How to make greater the > g0 and, Bost wholly negative. In its congressional representation| | Gene Finneran, the dancing lad- | Goose Up-to-Date.’ Their departoire |{Y Bish school end recently elected | it is as much divided by factionalism as is that of the, “* ‘* = very likeable chap, with | of popular songs and ballads put SUBSCRIPTION KATES novel and origina) offerings. In | them over in @ delightful barmon- | Waterloo, Iowa. Mr. McGlade was a Republican majority. The same factional division as| Cyiracter songs, be uses the hen- | jous way. The sisters are chaming. | Carter member of the Rockford, I1.,| use of the package of By Carrier 7. to iss: vhich should bi ists i pecked poe A oe, .-$7.89| to issues which should be supported exists in the party husband es the subject of | ly pretty brunette mimes whose |‘lUb and after prefacing his remarks One Year, -..- esbsesee - 332) organization. Is the party willing to accept the lead-) his classics. His stories are bu- diminunvenees and ability for por. |¥ith @ review of stunts which made Three Months 485 crship of Mr. Wilson, or will it prefer to make its} morous and clever. Dressed in an | traying children's roles win instant | {°F 50d fellowship in that organtea- KINGSFORD’S One’ Month ‘05 | fight under the leadership of Mr. Cox? Or, again,| elaborate Scotch kilt he is decked | favor. ‘They are splendid harmony | om, he pointed out the aims on Per Copy : A : s h the club fs founded, including RN STAR Mail will it prefer to cast both aside for a new leader? | in the proper setting for proper in singers and the caption does not do | Whic CH Das ear vost. is dia --4133|_ “If the party could get itself in position to go| terpretation of his pedestal dance | entire justice to thir act. Each ST kite ican ee Cee co Six Months __- : ‘ °:] 1.93] before the country united on a program of real con-| numbers. For style grace and exe- | new offering holds delight amd sur- | UN) IISENy: | Satine, ait an = n - . Three Months ; cesces riod’ than) structive “service to the liberal forces of mankind”—| “ution *he ts said to be unsurpassed | prise. ~ : in kitchen ption ‘by accepted for less 5 Fase Saeki f : pea a pt is made possible on a manifold suse your. sennca mat be pal tn advanee ana the| 2nd especially to that portion of mankind which re- American stag In order to appreciate the closing | through concerted action. a tte subscrip- sides in the United States—it might hope for a speedy Couche Bros. kincs of novelty act in which Otto, Bardell and Otto The ne “WEl_ pet, tere. <6 y | restoration to power; but its record of service in| “in Novelty Surprises” hold the in |were gotive in their respective roles, | is not to purchase both # bread and a pastry eee > bee behal: of liberal ideas of government in recent years} When Lil. Bl terest of the audience, the act must |iending fun to the program, and the pi wage cy A € Ki 4's Corn Starct ts Mauber of Audit Duress of Oirculstion' (A. B. ©) | is not very fisttering, to aay the leash” > n acs Dicom be seen. It is impossible to enfold | music was featured by vocal solos| ry By using %4 cup of Kingsford’s ae: ste caved 3 | thé tricks in @ better manner. The |»y airs, Shaw and instrumental music| cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased Salar at tae i ted Press. : F i 5 . troupe has a stuge full of original-|}y wr. Falk, violin, accompanied by and the starch content is increased so that home prepared The Associated Press is exclusively eenticied to bier The Villain’s Plea. roen vnsee laugh along the garden) ideas and there is bags galore. Mrs, Shaw on the piano. a ee make a lighter and finer grained cake. 5 of all n credited in this | =DARTE TOW wan “The Cave Girl" a silent drama | Business matters consumed much your recipe calls for four eggs milk, t 6 SE 3LE FAILURE was tt ir ipe for four to one quart of use oa | Mi cttore ot the National Civil Service Heform| Siena Pure riomes won| gorge South gine wit, com: |e the mein, he program arrange] three ogg and for the ogy omitted use one-half tablespooatel ; jet Your Trib | ort aonas || Sei | e letes the bill by the entertainment mittee being | 3 , a cant 12th Af You Don't Get ony ana tociock p.m.|league to create public opinion hostile to the| I shall go home again, and leave be-|_"°** = i ae of Kingsford’s Corn Starch. For smoother, glossier gravies you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be de-| administration because the administration is in-} hind TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. and sauces use a dessertspoonful of Kingsford’s instead of cclat messenger. Make it your uty ©) sisting upon efficiency and loyalty among gov-|The city's petty cares that bind and R RD RED a tablespoonfu! of wheat flour. now when your carrier se le jernment employes entrusted with the work of thrall; FOR SALE—Lots 10 and 11 in East! For lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and muffins, make : the administration and with the carrying out! 1 Uke to ep daira Gone tuaeies airs Wanevic EG hee 608. Boe moe | your pastry flour with one-fourth cup of Kingsford’s and of its policies. This is as it should be, As First per i 0 Wyo. 44-70" three-fourths cup wheat flour, Assistant Postmaster General Bartlett pointed out in’ gp, 4 to sw —_—— ay ede ee a speech at an open meeting of the Civil Service) “"°ychens lined n "| poke Lydia E. Pinkham’s |"OR, S472 Standart Bignt, 41 co KINGSFORD’S CORN STARCH PUDDING n am s footstep: vorite| Reform league, those officers of the league who at- From a tree near my dormer window ble C terms. Phone 625R. 6-4-3 2 cups scalded Mite NM cup Sugar 2 x 2 Salt LAMING THE WOMAN has been a ke | tempted to stir up trouble for the administration are small. Vegetable Com =o = 5 tenepere Vestn ee eine mtora’e Corn Stare indoor, outdoor and year ‘round sport since isd Democrats, although some of them masquerade under and is Now REDALRING, rene, U_ Ro A omer Bes <eee ce mantied Coateneet) picking of the first pippin in the Garden of Eden. If/ the guise of being independent. He pointed out that When Ilacs bloom I shall go home 5 622 East Yéllowstone avenue. Phone| fees Caen Serie 8 mcoue ea, boanke.2 there is no other pretext upon which to heap COM-| this Democratic crowd permitted the Wilson admin-| sgatn s478W. 5-4-30t Suter tilis ibang Cook ane seitegh a 4 tumely upon the lady hold her responsible for having istration to wreck the civil servise system without so| 7 #eek and find’the things T loved Fon RENTODIGTO GE Ee eggs slightly, add the sugar and mit. Add the corn a son who has done something he should not bave| much as making a protest. He charged that the con-| 4 42° iis fted by the door. ished house, except bath tub. In. starch mixture to the eggs and cook, stirring con- dota, Jess| (lusion is inescapable that the attack upon this admin- ang grass dew-spangled as with drops auirp at Metz’s Bakery. Phone 570W. stantly, one minute longer. Remove from tire, add This seems to be the reasoning by those doutless) istration is political and has for its purpose not the ick the vanilla or melted chocolate as desired. Serve of rain; cold with cream and sugar. (Serves six persons.) well-intentioned but short visioned occupants of pul-| promotion of efficiency in public affairs but the pro-| For each pain balm, from every woe FOR RENT—Strictly modern five its who see in the economic and political rise of! tection of Democrats in’ public office. release, room furnished house including | FREE: write Women from dependent to independent state the cause| “wrnis present alarm,” says Mr. Bartlett, “is an! And in my heart a voloo that whis plano; references required. 503 South Big Uae Sate Dene Sing tor bent of all the ills from which modern civilization suffers.| .Jorition, a phantom, a scare put in order that a few pern “Peace!” DORGD STORES Bas EOE Lead al ried Some eee sees One of the country’s noted revivaists declares that) 164 under civil service who now ought to be put out Bitsabeth Scollard. LOST—A suitcase between Henning t war” will be caused by the flapper, and then) 14 nide behind it. It is a villain’s plea, who dodging ESL luotel and eight miles out on the all wars have been caused by “the depravity) hehind his wife, cries, ‘don’t strike a woman.’ ” | NEW YORK — Barber Asphalt Ay gi tactign ei ebony Beyond of ‘women ; ; : g-|,, Speaking of the morale among federal employes, company and American Smelting A well-known woman worker in social hygiene ad-) x1, “Bartlett said: “Personal spites, personal affec. and. Refining company plants closed | Pinkham’s Ve Wednesday morning; liberal reward r shee rn for return to the Henning Hotel or voeates more laws to cure the vice and activities of | tions and petty jealoustes among the personnel of the here when 1200 men walked out | with his medi id the Wyoming Fur Shop. 5-4.2t vicious women. government are working more harm and injustice to Vet wage dispute. new woman. I have had dren and they are all Lydia E. Pink. | “OR RENT—Modern furnished two A nation! legislator wants marriage Jaws 80 the civil service man and woman than polities have ham babies. I have recommended | room housekeeping suite. 805 Kast amended that from ten days to we weeks must sane ever done. These problems of upbuilding in the civil be expected of him, remembering his| your medicine to several friends and |Ihird street. Phone 1302R. 5-4-3t between issuance of license and marrizge, as @ service system are the most pressing and most impor- © Outcast’ roles in “Overland Red" and] they speak highlyofit, You arecer- | >>> panaouoem tuoiio Tae for divorce, the divorced woman being one of the tant of all, I must say that since I have been asso- ‘Sundown Slim.” ; tainly doing good workin this world.”” Wes arto ee te great evils of the country. < | ciated with civil service I have sten very little interest ,, V"!an Rich, who has the princina!| —Mrs, ADRITH TOMSHECK,10567 Wa- B43t Tt would be a dull old world, indeed, if we all! oy the part of the Civil Service Reform Jeneus in {°minine role, used to be a musical! bash Ave., Chicago, Ilinois, EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE CO. : FOUND — Bune 313 West Midwest Ave. ike. Y¥ e i i that a funda-| 5.56 zy ~ilebaahs page npc medy star and has appeared with ‘Thereisnothin; strange about |#OUND — Bunch of keys on Salt thought alike. Yet one is eeninged pitihe land 08 hese questions. Tl d to be interested tierry Lauder in long London engage.| the doctor airection irs. Tomsheck | Creek highwoy; name tag gauge. " mental of the government, we reve Apa almost wholly .in era every possible office ments. to take Lydia 1. Pinkham’s Vege~ |owner call at Tribune office and get aT ————————— the free is tolerance; willingness to concede to the| aq putting it un pe rvice.”” Alfred Allen, of “Hell Morgan's| table Compounc, Th:re are many . fame, is said to have another (epicraee tee apo nnereaa at inalienable the right to our own. ; Hell Morgan role as “Hellfire” Pack ighly appreciate its value. ‘No good American has any objection to anyone A Little Late ard in“Man to Man.” Willis Robards Woinen whore nervous, run Be thinking that flappers cause wars, that women are|~N THE CITY OF PISA, fambus for its leaning finished a sympathetic characteriza , and sufferingfrom women’s ailmen' keys by paying for this ad. 5-4-2t* FOR RENT — Furnished two-room wee eT Somn Ses WE ADVERTISE other fellow the right to his opinion, even as we hold °. i evil creatures, that hasty marriages undermine the) | tower, one Galileo demonstrated to an amazed geatn 7° PtUTe the day before his Payee tiene dieser leetande| Fon BALE lOn SRRuEone ros To let people know where American home. or that vice can be caured by “don’t) worid, that two stones, one large and one small, fell" c:ners in the cast are Harold Gooa:| sheck’s experience should guide you | ton truck: either Ford roadster or|$ they are sure to secure do it” laws. But there is rreat objection to evanze-| a¢ the same rate of speed. He also perfected. if he did win, May Girnci and Charles LoMorng | towards health, SEP a eee ee tee first class lists, educators and legislators stating as facts which! ot invent, the first telescope, first turned it upon <<a sec Sas ! they wish to be the basis of legal action, what are, the moon, first discc after all, only personal opinions, the truth of which) }. first defended the Copernican theory that the earth {t is difficult to establish by any evidence. was round, when all respectable and learned people It gives rise to wonder, at times, whether these| now perfectly well it was flat. reformers who decry women really had mothers or! Por these and other high crimes he was punished red the moons of Jupiter. And DENTISTRY Dignity won't permit some den- tists to advertise. These gentle men usually have more dignity than practice. whether they ‘‘just growed.” |severely but saved his life by publicly recanting his When we announce in the —_—_—— | doctrine that the earth moved. Tradition has it, that panes phat our bind is the i. : after he had done so, he muttered into his beard, “And at is por le procure To Think About | pelieanes nove 5 that our CROWN, BRIDGE and PLATE WORK ‘is unex- |$ celled here, we mean every word of it. If we did not live up to our statements the advertising would re- act as a boomerang. It would be far better for us to hid behind our dignity and not advertise. We give you the best at a price you can afford. PAY DAY TIPS ISREGARDING the tariff, there are two agencies However, it may all be, scientists and others at Pisa tending to reduce prices,” suggests the St. Paul! are at this time behind a movement to erect a great Pioneer Press, “without injury to producers. They! monument to the man all the world today acclaims as are reduction of interest rates and lowering of taxes.| one of the great leaders of all time in science and Interest is coming down as the bank reserves are| clear thinking. piling up. Credit is offered to business enterprises Galileo lived in the years 1564-1642. This is the on more favorable terms than for years. year 1922. It took Pisa quite a time to recognize “Highly productive labor increases the product to| the truthes that Galileo taught and the honor that was be divided among laborers. providing the American| his due. workman more of the comforts of life than any other. If the acknowledgment was belated, it is better than Restriction of output, on the other hand, as practiced! not at all. ij [favor of sponsoring a permanent ex Jnono of the thrill element of the book hibit of relics to be placed in the pub | was discarded. 4 Ne Mbrary in cooperation with the| tarry Carey is the star of the plc j Pioneer association, It is thought! ture, and something worth secing may |that by this mean reat deal of in | formation can be disseminated to the | public, many persons of which have | not been in Casper long. -THELIONS CUS "a ‘ The Wise Man always makes “pay day provide for rainy days” by deposit- ing a certain part of his pay check in a good, sound, reliable banking institution and then invests a part of the balance for PROFIT and PLEASURE After you’ve made that saving deposit tomorrow, come to our sale at which We are giving such Tremendous, Stupendous, Phenomenal Bargains AND BUY TO YOUR LIMIT. IT WILL BE PROFIT because the prices save you lots and lots of money. IT WILL BE PLEASURE through the satisfaction of owning and wearing such high quality goods. Here are just a few items that will give you profit and pleasure: The Famous Chesterfield Clothes Are strictly hand-tailored garments. We do not have to say much about these Suits—the name is well known to every man. It represents the highest stand- ard of the clothing world. Among these Suits you -will find the finest of Wor- steds, Herringbones, Tweeds and Serges, in young men’s and conservative models. The entire stock of Men’s Suits arranged in three groups: Group No. 1—All Wool Suits All finest qualit i that sold at $55 to $85____ $28.75 at jest ooetath aaa Geese eee id Group No. 2—Fine Tweeds and Herringbones MEN’S Leather Vests, Duck Coats and Cor- that sold at $35 to $50, $18 75 duroy Coats at less than half of regular price. le COMPARE. THESE PRICES Crowns......... . . . $7.50 Bridge Work. Best Plates Guaranteed. . w+ ++ - $7.50 ++ oe cereee - $20.00 DR. CARLL Fourth Floor, O-S Bldg. Phone 564-J ice Men’s and Boy)| 4 real thrill in the form of a stam- Problems Also Up pede of five thousand head of cattle tor H ranch near Universal Ci promised in attraction, : | 5, B b 35 rH Don’t ‘‘Baby” Corns Don’t pet and coddle, nurse or “doctor” such annoying Joy killers. Banish them— quickly, painlessly, forever with vase on saceon| “GETS=1T” ’ of that name and] Not only bard corns or soft corns bat eR hae asi reed be Alcniaan ie every kind of corn or callus surrenders hich has been read by thousands. It] ¢veey Kind of corn or ee Tere re a virile story of a man who went} just a few seconds'to stop the ‘pain with eq | down till hy couldn't find another hell-} $wo or three drops, Go to your draggist } ste; sania 4 back jay. Get o le of “Gets-It.” and ] Ward step, and then climbed back with | [ones tack if it iails to peel them of a little girl’s hand in } 1d a wom:| Used by millions. Costs but a trifle. wen anich’ good r{an's smile waiting to greet him. BE. Lawrence & o,, Mfr., Obicago. | BLOW, | in ene ee J. B. Stetson, also Knox's Finest Quality club. George C. Hull prepared the scen-| Sold in Casper by Kimball Drug Group No. 3—AlIl Wool Suits Dress Hats in all the newest shades and ies the|arlo for the screen version stores, Tripeny Drug Co, Casper that sold up to $30.00, now__ $11.75 shapes. Regular $7.00 and $4 95 pompased of = 7 = | eze r Overcoats left. They sold at a eogte ig te PPPPPLOOLLPPOPOEPOOOOOOLOOOSESOOLIOOU SP OO OOH $80.00 each. Grab one 2o.75 . tine wh $1.95 itation b ed States gove at ----~-----------______- $ = $4.00 ---—-_-___--__-_______ * ment would be in Casper June 15 and) $ MEN’S Raincoats that will keep out the rain. $5.00 and $5.50 $3. 85 ne Beeea re ctnd watt bein) Sart | $ STORE Sold at $9.50. Buy one $4 75 values © —-——_ 2 £ ee wen ul3 FOR JRENT 330) eae : Nine dozen All Sik Dress Shirts, Broken amatter of public moment and that it | 2 is highly important not only to the zal veterans but to society as | In Ideal Location properly compensated. Now that the summer is upon us and lawns need working over, it was|¢ . ‘outs and the own MEN’S Genuine Cravenette Brand Overcoats; lines. Values up to $10.00. $3 85 waterproof; $35.00 regular, and $12 50 Your cholte Seo 5" .S8ee oy Sa 'e all you need to have is______ e We are still selling Arrow 2 25¢e One lot of 79 pairs Men’s Odd Trousers. Collars for Regular $3.50 to $ Men’s All Silk Sex. Colors Blac ite, zeral $2.15 ‘olors k, White Navy Cordovan and Gray. Good 55¢ Thirty-two pairs Men’s Khaki Pants. Cuff $1.00 values. Pair____-_________. bottom. $3 ind $3.50 _ $1.00 pee $1.50 M. D. Barnett Outfltting Co. 120 East Second Street indiv 1d prove highly valuable to both p ties. 5 stated that p>’ VE if 2 ar 28 full time jobs and 187 pact $ . HONE 1604-5 | jon the lead pencil Bustness : Ask for McKeon or Archer ‘i em g of pencils. Mr. Grey- cle was very Mlluminating. went on record as being in |Seee> /

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