Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 101 ARRESTS BY’ U5, SLEUTHS IN MONTH OF JUNE Steady Progress Toward Elim- ination of Moonshiters and Ors | SCRIBE’S ILLUSIONS OF STAGE FOLK SHATTERED; JUST HUMAN, AFTER ALL Carefully brushing the ¢ust_ of ages from a brand new pair of patent leather oxfords, and “Edie” er, queen of the left end of the “row”; Miss Georgia Bur- gen, gecond from the left; Miss “Bidie” Edwards, next; Mis Gladys Coddington. next; Miss Iva Davis, secon from the right. and Miss Dolly Delaney, with the bloom of Old Killarney, on the extreme right. Having «0 well t the public might know generations might know Jark secrets of that”sanc- weathered the . Wished for a ipproached the George Hunter after all and to make the rse the stare and leaders of the evening stood about dong noth particular, except wait for that of the orchestra leade: and are living happily T @ little of the (pleaxare) = @ stage sta: Dow: at 9 a m. every ft 1 sometimes on the S2b- of failing about the tort to comprehend the %¢ Spoiitay of per. ke Ly being orderat - Raturally shy in the | chea hurriedt afcernoon t the stage, and from the stage manager, an! the day of practice ts done, Next the girls come in for the of the evening. A mes, and @ scurry to when the curtain goes the footlighte begin to An evening of ~ hurried of abbreviated oddities, find then interminable waiting until the talking parties on the stage cease their foolish chatter, and let paper was the magic wand which ., Won for the reporter the heart of | the chorus lady. Even the show- ndful of the joy of ening pgper and read. r how small the type, n, of Hunter's Bouncing property seized by this office.| ¥ sed by the court total up, and twinkle. changing “Perhaps you would care to meet the giris, Mr. Reporter.” was Liz- some>ody run who can. zie’s next query. The reporter was amazed. Nay, The scribe “allowed” that such | he was mystified. His world of il- th lusion as to the life of a show girl was shattered. As the curtain fell on the grand finale, and a tired lot of “high kickers” emerged from the footlight=, and entered a nearby éressing room, he turned from the place, wholly at a loss to under- stand but determined to often, that more knowledge ks, meet Miss | be his for the asking. was the case, and at { skilful cook doula have sil piece from his physiognomy, and delicious pickled beets for sup- might rere big package of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! $ Buddy, I believe 7 can eat just about twice as much you do—my, how Kellogg's!” stop eating heavy food! return j eyeveryy €be Casper Dally Cribune FAMINE LOOMS IN REPUBLICAN AREA, REPORT Civilian Population Facing a Food Shortage as Result of Army Commandeering, Is Report. LONDON, July 18.—(By The Associ: ated Press}—A serious food shortage threatens the civilian population- fa the areas occupied by the Republican millary forces in Ireland, according to because of the commandeering of food supplies for the use of the insargent troops. o The Republicans are declared to be lving om the country in the manner of the invaders of feuds! times, there- by creating a spirit of intense bitter- ness agninst themselves. Stoppage of communications through the destrue- tion of bridges and vemoval of rafis is said to be adding considerably to statements from Free States sources | the suffering of the pupulation as sup-: Dog Is Cowed And Punished By Antelope | GILLETTE. Wro. July 18—Aa story of how 2 doe antelope battled ‘ee Gog for the protection of its young and succeeded in terrorizing the ca- ! pine was brought to Gillette by John Brown, rancher of the Pumpkin | Butte country, who witnessed the incident enroute to town. Striking the dog with its fore feet”the doe inflicted severe punishment and | then chased the animal across the | Tange. | _—————Se Mirage is sometimes seen in the Arctic regions, and Captain Scoresby the explorer, gives a most curious in- stance of this. When off the coast is planning energetic efforts to re order. Michizel Collins, Free commanderin-chief and his ff are working at high pressure and General Owan O'Duffy is said to have been given chief command of he operations in the south, and main stronghold of the Republicans. Constipation, biliousness like annoying ills wilt quickly disappear ANOTHER is always anxious to give the safest and best medicine toa constipated baby, but is puzzled which to select. Lether decide by the ingredi- ents ou the package. Every bottie of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pe has the formula | printed plainly on the outside | ofthe carton under the portrait of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the Reeraintce in 1892. You will ‘ind that it is a combination of enna and other sin. It will not gripe the baby, and it is free from narcotics. A bottle sufficient to fast a P family several months can be had at pont drug store, and the cost is only abouta cent a dose. While no one, young or old, need take a drasti like salts or calomel, be espe- GIVE A BABY SYRUP PEPSIN child. Some contain minerals, coal ter and other drugs that might abe dangerous over stimu- Bevten Gente On ciher ee Eanes toe ingredients of ate wilh eet oe Eby, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup . are peoommonded’ UF tae Uae ‘harmaco; Foe wequire ord ic purgative ten cially careful what you give a Ymusce" SS Sas by poeia. Half-Ounce Bottle Free REGULAR MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT Installation of Officers and Dance. THOS. LO E. D. NIGHSWONGER, C. C. NNGHURST, Clerk. to the will of the voters at tion, August 22. 1922. Earl C. grosescreccereces [Political Advertisement]eooeeees: ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce nfyself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the two-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. paige! set! at the time was about 59 miles|mometer the shock of the Atiantic ot Mal ewes. ocean beating upon the west coast or recog: —_—__—— Ireland has been felt and recorded jn ‘With the aid of a vary elicate sels-| Birmingham, England Are Not Worth the Price of One If they are the “big can and chean” kind because they may mean baking failures. Don’t let a BIG CAN or a very low price mis- lead you: Sciiidintee an uncer- tain brand = expensive— cause it Wastes timeand money the regular primary elec- Boyle to the will of the voters at tion, August 22, 1922. Charles A. Cullen wonderful for the whole family Nature rebels against heavy foods Tilakes. Realize what they mean to in warm weather. Much illness in health! summer is caused by overtaxing the Insist ge Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in the stomach. Change yovr diet—and keep RED and GREEN Lecco | a same snappy in mind and muscle] ero Kellogg, originator Kelloge’s Corn Flakes with cold milk of Corn Flakes. and fresh fruit are wonderful for the heey! are hot days—for breakfast, for lunch, for supper or for ‘‘snacks’? Eat gener- ously of Kellogg’s becatise they digest Also makers of ‘without taxing the stomach and supply KELLOGG’S gill the nourishment the body needs. { ee eae __ For children, for the workers and fot a eS the aged there is no more delicious, aay pes — sustaining food than Kellogg’s Corn eweetoes04 ®ODP*A4[Political Advertisement ]&00006462802820¢ | NOTICE | I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff for Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, on the Republican ticket at the August primary. Should I secure the nomination and election for the office I will perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. f Dated May 29, 1922. G b ExPECLCEE LEE TE DOLE EES ESORONOEHS Lowest Storage _ In Casper Guaranteed Repair Work. Gas, Oils and Grease. Willis-Hackett Garage 363 S, Ash—Phone 189hW S. MASSIE. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the four-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject the regular primary elec- HILL-CREST WATER “NATURE MADE IT The subject of pure drinking water is not con- sidered seriously enough. that because water is cold pure and safe to drink. B tablished the fact that clarifying and filtering, boiling or distilling of ordinary water does not make it soft and pure, nor wholly safe f “HILL-CREST WATER’ cated on the H. C. Leavitt ranch, south of town. The spring is tiled and covered, thereby eliminating any chance of surface contami ther, this water being soft find ready use in the home For family use 12 gal 5 gallon bottles, 1 in case. If you value the health of yourself and family, telephone W. H. Leavitt today at 1151 for information as to prices deliveries, etc. SOFT AND PURE” Too many people think and clear, that it must be ut expert reports have es- ‘or domestic use. ” comes from a spring lo- mation or pollution. Fur- and free from alkali will for bathing and shampoos. lon bottles, 6 in case. KHOURY BROS. Chamberlin aes Co. FOR OUR TRADE A large selection of Oriental Rugs has just arrived. They are most beautiful in design and color. All sizes. The public is invited to call and inspect this wonderful display. Our Oriental Rugs are genuine. We are located per- manently in Casper and our guarantee goes with every Rug. It will pay you to call on us and get our prices and be assured as to what you are buying. Our Rugs Are Not Bought for Fake Sales BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. It’s Fresh Roasted Everything in Building Material Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Your Baby + Dairy Milk a ee Try a classified ad in the Tribuna— Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62

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