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

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FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. ONLY ONE-FIFTH |! HEVENNE CONTACT © (23st ot compas TO DISPOSE OF SEWER city has no control over after they have passed throurch |Sewers, but must permit them to take |their natural course into the creek{ and s0 become available for use by secondary water right holders. Filing of the Hereford suit resulted jin the first publicity for the fact that |the city had entered into such a con- WATER 1S PROTESTED aungiD dic 13dseD 34D ‘Steel Men to Meet Daugherty | | << in Comerence|!"" t=. NEW ZEALAND | HM Steel, | Tube, WASHINGTON, May 19.—Attorney Youngstown Sheet and Midvale Steel and Ordnance, Republic Iron and Steel, Lackawanna | March said Bishop Liston as charged Steel and The Steel and Tube com-jwith having denounced the British| A dispatch from Wellztom in) his soeech | Presidents of the Bethlehem Steel cer-jconstruction and calculated to offend for thetr country, murdered by fore | poration, Inland Steel and Tube, Brier a large number of New Zealanders. PAGE SEVER STRAWBERRIES AND SUGAR now before it is too late. |!6n troops.” ‘The New Zeatnder news are cheap this week. Buy your ber papers made strong protests against |ries by the crate and do your canning ” 5-18-2¢ troops in Ireland as “foreign troops paneling ape = aap! pote the Easter rebellion in Ireland and is said to have deciared that the Irish were martyrs and “proud to die CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 19.—The suit in nite Laramie county district ices bere again: ENOUGH VIRGIN So Says Shoddy Manufacturer see out a contract whereunde- in Address Before Textile | Packing corn uy'™, {2 the Hammonc School; Shedd: Is Re- 'y am wieton Clin. C ? vy e- its storm and sani- worked. tary sewer systems. This the city clahns the right to do under its Crow ton water Hereford ranch, incorported, has filed! -|city agreed, tract with the Hammond company and|General Daugherty has invited rep-| Clinton. Incidentally the pleadings|resentatives of the eight steel compan revealed that under the contract the|ies named in the senate resolution di-| should that be necessary|recting an inquiry into a proposed| to prevent fouling of the ditches of|tmerger of independent companies to| the grantees to construct and main-|meet him Saturday to discuss their , tain @ sewage disposal plant. Such al plans for the proposed merger plan never haa been maintained by the! ‘The attorney general, who with city during the 50 odd years of its| federal trade commission was d)-ec! into Crow creek, to be carried away, Portion ot which was effected yest BISHOP FREED AUCKLAND, N. Z., May 19—Mon- ‘signor Liston, Catholic bishop of Auckland, was acquitted today of a charge of making seditious utterances. The jury decided that Monsignor Lis- See “A Pair of Presbyterian Tabernacle Tonight at 8 o’Clock Gloves” W.H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 Best Creamery Butter, Ib J. Walter Bliss of the John T. Slack @ompany, shoddy manufacturers of Springfield, Vt., is quoted tn the press @s stating tn a lecture delivered by Bim to the Lowell Textile school of Lowell, Mase, that only one-fifth enough Virgin wool ts grown in the world to clothe the people in cold qiimates, and according to Mr. Bliss, the other four-fifths has to be made ft réworked wool. He is also quoted @s stating that according to experi- ments made by the bureau ~* ards in Washington, shoddy worked *- tures. Charles M. Haskins, secretary of %be National Association of Waste Material Dealers, in a statement pub- lished in 1919, estimated that all the virgin wool in the world would only allow fourteen ounces a year to every person living outside the tropics. Mr. Cherington, secretary of the are many as six and seven J. B. ‘Wison, vice president and secretary of the National Sheep and ‘Wool Bureau of America, when asked for his comment on these estimotes of the amount of shoddy used said ‘When asked why there was such a iscrepancy between these estimates of the amount of shoddy used, and reported in government or other cen- sus figures, but,” said Mr. Wilson “The serious part is not so much the amount of shoddy used as the fact that none of this shoddy fs sold as shoddy, but ft is all soli as virgin ‘wool under the names of ‘wool.’ ‘all ‘wool’ and ‘pure wool.’ It wan to cor- rect this alarming condition by pre- vesting the counterfeiting of virgin wool by shoddy that the Capper], French ‘Truth in Fabric’ bill was in- troduced in congress.” LIONS CLUB AT GAPITAL TO PLANT 1,80 TREES CHEYENNE, Wyo.. May 19.—Eigh- teen hundred trees, some of them good sized saplings, are to be set out at Lake Mahpeleutah, property of the city of Cheyenne, by the local Lions club. They will be placed in an areu between Lake Mahpeieutah and Ter- ry’s lake which is to be known at Lions park, and which the club pro- poses to convert into a public picnic ground. Richardson Bros. of Cheyenne ‘and Casper have donated $1,000 fdr parking improvements. The eighteen hundred trees, however, are to be pur- chased independently of this fund. sees eee “I was twice confined in hospitals, Yast one nothig but gruel water injected Into me four times a day, stomach would not retain any I suffered terribly; was re- @uced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and bas surely saved my life. I weigh 180 pounds now.” It is a simple, harm- Jess preparation that removes the ca- tarrhal mucus from the bars ay tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach Ziver and intestinal aflments, Includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con- ‘vice or money refunded. For sale by all druggists —Adv. © aie aes STRAWBERRIES AND SUGAR cheap this week. Buy your ber- the crate and do your canning Defore ft is too late. 5-18-2t a4 Ae & ii q szeek water rights, but the Herefordby the flow of that stream. New ech nite @ Records Have a record laugh OU who read this may or may not be a “tired American busi- ness man,” but anyway you enjoy a good laugh occasionally. It is good for you, too. The most comfortable place to laugh is in your favorite easy-chair at home. The surest way to laugh is to listen to song hits and comics on the latest Columbia Records. The most popular stars in the most popular shows make their records for Columbia, and Columbia Records repeat the piece to you in a way that is enough to make the artist jealous. You will agree that New Process Columbia Records are somehow different—and better. One great thing about a Columbia Record is that you can try it before you buy it. You can’t read a book to see if you like it well enough to buy. But you can—and all over America millions of people do—go to a place where Columbia Records are sold and hear the ones you are interested in. It is a pleasant habit, and you are invited to acquire it, this plan of dropping in at a Columbia Dealer’s place every few weeks and keeping up to date in the latest hits. Why not start right away? Now on Sale Dance Records Teasin’. Fox-Trot. Paul Biese’s oat A-3586 On the Alamo. Fox-Trot. 75 Paul Biese’s Orchestra od Every Day. Intro. “Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh!” from For Goodness Sake, Mediey Fox-| 4 3599 Ted Lewis and His Eon 75 Rosy! Fosr, from The Blushing Bride. Fox- Tro Ted Lewis and His Band By ise Sapphire Sea. Fox-Trot. The Gatembians| = Sing Song Man. Fox-Trot. The Happy Siz Jimmy. Fox-Trot. The Columbians) 1 959 Dinny Danny. Fox-Trot. T5e Ray Miller and His Orchestra Do It Again from The French Doll. Fox- ‘Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra | A-3598 Lovey Dove from The Rose of Stamboul. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra Swanee River Moon. Intro. “Indiana “| laby.” Medley Waltz. Prinee’s Dance Orchestra South Sea Sweethearts. Intro, “Baby Dreams.” Medley Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra Put and Take. | One-Step Blues, Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds Moanful Blues. Fox-Trot. Joknny Dunn’ Original Jazz Hounds. . « e . . Stars. . . . Guido Deiro\ A-3580 Thrills. Guido Deirof 75 (a) Opera, Reel. (b) Darling Nellic Gray. (c) Ivy Leaf. Don Richardson | 4.3581 (a) Rickett’s Hornpipe. (b) Maryland, My} 75¢ Maryland. (c) Pig Town Fling. on Richardson Song Hits Oh Sing-A-Loo. Nora Bayes o or Sing Song Man. Nora Bayes Oogie Oogie Wa Wa. Al Jolson asses Little Red School-House. Hart Sistersf 75 Some Sunny Day. Marion Harris} A-3593 Poor Little Me. Marion Harris 75 Not Lately. Bert Williams beg You Can’t Trust Nobody. Bert Williams Waikiki from Make It Snappy Frank Crumit\ 43587 Hawatian Rainbow. Veraon Dalhort} 75 Those Days Are Over. Furman and Nash) 4 sce, 1 Got It, You’ll Get It (Just the Same as Me) Furman and Ni 75 Opera and Concert I'll Sing Thee Songs of Ara! 80139 Tahidy Mackencie} $1.00 Baby Dreams. Barbara Maurel My Wee Little Hut on the Hill. aure'| £3583 ‘ Barbare Maurel) $1.00 Unele Ned. Orear Seagle and Male Quartet Little Old Log Cabin in’ the Lanes |S Oscar Seagle| $1.00 Mignon-Connais tu le pays (Knowest ‘Thou the Land). Jeanne Sondon $1. Ah! So Pure (M’Appz:ij from m Marth. ha, a} $1.00 79885 Brisingr etal Nocturne, D Flat Major. Opus 27. 49901 Duci de Kerekjartof $1.50 “H, M. S. Pinafore”’—Selections, ‘rince’s Orchestra \\A-6212 “The Mikado’”’—Selections. zx Prince's Orchestra The Gladiator. March. Prince’s Band) A-6214 Washington Grays. March. Prince’s Band§ $1.25 Looby-Loo. (a) Vocal, (b) Orchestra. Oats, ao Bea snd i Barley Grow. is ‘c) Vocal, estra. (Singing Games.) Landon Bridges (a) Vocal, (0) Orbe | Asis ,Round and Round the Village. (c) Vocal,| 75¢ (d) Orchestra. (Singing Games.) Sung by Bessie Calking Shipman You don’t have to buy, and it’s not im- posing on any Columbia Dealer to ask him to play records for you. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New York -|ton had been guilty of gress indis-| adéressed his invitations to the’ cretion in using words capable of mis- BARGAINS IN REBUILT ||| Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Royals. Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 132 E. Second—Phone 856 USED CARS Now Is the Time That You Want to Be Outdoors. SOME SNAPS A Cali iz Al! You Need. Fresh Strawberries, full quart baskets_20c Extra fancy Hothouse Cucumbers, ea., 20c Green Onions___________ ___3 bunches 10c Fancy Long Radishes_______2 bunches 15c Extra fancy Head Lettuce, each_______10e [4 1) oy «eens eet Oe 98-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour. 48-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour. 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour_ 10-Ib. sacks Cornmeal (White or Yellow) Tall cans Milk, any brand____10 cans $1.00 Domestic Sardines in Oil_______4 cans 25c Fancy Pink Salmon, per can____._____15¢ Luna White Soap____________ 10 bars 50c P. & G. Soap __________. _____15 bars $1.00 Fancy House Brooms, each____ 5-Ib. can Best Strained Honey_________ 95 21,Ib. can Best Strained Honey_______ 50c White House, Sclitaire, Advo and J.S. B. Coffees, per Ib__--________ 45c Ratine ‘and Voile. Dresses are attractively V = Clearance specially priced MILLI Ladies’ and Child Dress models. Clearance Sale, on entire stock of cluding Gage, Pattern, Street and I ONDEUNUCOCUTATA i ACTUAOA TET ETT The trimmed with Organdy and Applique work and are the newest Summer styles and priced for an immediate selling. FOR SATURDAY ONLY Voile Dresses, especially priced________$2.49 Gingham Dresses, especially priced ____$3.98 Gingham Dresses, especially priced ____$6.98 Gingham, Ratine and Crepe Dresses, especially priced :— <2 o0 se --$9.98 Gingham, Ratine and Crepe Dresses, especially priced _.--______. —----~-$11-95 Others not listed will be on sale. Look for the i Yellow Ticket. Sale of Our Entire Stock of Ladies’ Silk Dresses, Coats and Suits Silk Dress prices which range regularly from $15.75 to $59.75, specially priced__ Ladies’ Suits in navy and tan, ranging in price regularly from $25.75 to $79.75, specially priced_______ $17.75 to $52.75 Ladies’ Coats, ranging regularly from $14.75 to $28.75, $9.75 to $52.75 ~ae o ren’s Millinery, in- North Washington.St. North Casper. ¢( ear eo MUSIC DEPARTMENT Smith-Turner Drug Co. 131 SOUTH CENTER ST. ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis — GoodsCo. Phone 1740 173 East Second St. HAA UTES KASSIS’ Simple but effective Wash Frocks, made of good quality Gingham, Crepe, The sleeves are loose, either in long or short lengths.

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