Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 2

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SPA P Ear SE PRE, ST PER PAGE TWO LANDER ROUTE Che Casper Daiip Cribune VERSATILITY OF SINGER-PLAYERS| WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. will be necessary to mail answers to cinta doaiee an some of the questioners, but as Irish women can boast of having| “Jewelry ana watcn repawmg by ex- twins more frequently than any other|pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, 0-8 Bldg. essary. Address your question to “Amer- Many as possible will appear in | fean Legion Question Box,” care of | women in the world. Twins are born print. For that reason it is request- | Tribune, Casper. in Dublin about once in every 52 RE OS ig STANDS OUT IN OFFERING AT pee Sa a Sot apenas Th PARK IS Ih re fAL ci address. No return postage is nec- | stect_me_at_the Smoke House. average of one in 80. Join the American Legion. | wee eee aie, Tuneful Songs and Admirable Presentation Lend Charm to “The Chimes of Normandy” to Be “Question Box’’| Repeated Tonight by Brandon Company Authorized by Casper Legion The G00 CONDITID S Scored by Road in Making the “The Chimes of Normandy” rang out to an admiring au- dience at the Iris theater last night when the Brandon Brothers company produced the third of their series of five e#eras. Unusually clear in its depiction of characters indi- viduaNy and en masse, tremendously tense in its dramatic as-|Climaxes, and completely satisfactory in its conclusion, it is red a hit withynificence and mage Her firm be Nef that roy od flows in her advent American Legion membership drive of the whirlwind naturally will arouse in the minds of scores of ex-service men ques- tions as to the aims, intentions and figure that was pera it. was Ed ayed the part Those who of The Mikado” e Andrews They sed any- exper! h he possesses stoppin| hers possess in his perse- his methods, s, this is very att. part of “The Bo-|° g at| pil veins makes , which part Miss Pennington do all sorts of unbecoming things. she is charm- ing, and we are ve: iainted with the Pennington of Ser polette. The part of the Batlli is taken by Lee Bright. Here we have an ord id old man t e elf out to be more t aearntay loving Ger: Bailli adds much to the hum ay and rarely fails to p: smile at his actions. The chorus of the opera carries out the general characterization and adds much to the local color, No praise of the’voices of the chorus need be made to those who have heard them before. “The Chimes of Normandy” should accomplishments of that leading or- ganization of Uncle Sam's fighting men. With this in view the George Vro- man post of the American Legion, with the kind co-operation of the Tribune, is opening a “Question Box" in this paper where all ques- tiond regarding the legion and what it stands for and hopes to accom- plish will be answered. If the ques- tion box is swamped with queries, it — A TASK THE SIZE OF THAT WHICH this company undertook several years ago sed and|Ppeal to anyone desiring an opera - sae : 5 nner an{ that 1s not too far fetched, that is re. TEAPOT could not be handled by anything but a large . w what she could|freshingly human, and that carries WYO hat did not ca ith it the opportunity for 4 tic . * * ‘. » ped is > respi per ot nituations. pany x =e organization. Progressive methods have always \ ‘ to vobsninanvattie 29,70 belons to the American Le been characteristic of The Continental, Oil ion? r as Henri, Marquis} | yfeet_me_at the Smoke eee, Company. Its watchword has always been t ho has just returne : : Y ® g many years in dis. SERVICE and it has grown in exact proportion to nd who does not believe } mey|in the common. superstitions of his the measure of service that it renders to the I | People, is an admirable hero—just the| eReLAnpSE gorans public. For instance, any of our station attendants y ideal 4 e * past re will drain your crank-case, free of charge. ing lover, ‘these: Mr. Pfeil, whose clear tenor is more the delight of his audi- CONOCO ton of two very silly but very f BLACK TREAD TIRES able yor c . Mi re i Interprets “the Japit. ot=the ‘peasant | With New Features GARGOYLE MOBILOILS / girl, desiring distinction, luxury, mag- CORD-ROAD KING- Supre Ae ee arance, Mileage, and = Non-Skid ity Ideal Tire & Rubber Hage se 136 West Second St. Buy Conoco Coupon Books. They save time and bother making change. They are good at any Continental Servies- Station. . THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) DENVER NEW MEDICAL POWERS GIVEN TO ASPIRIN ARMY OFFICES N ra 1A iH] j John M. Whisenhunt East Side Garage Bae ante . 1 Ht He i Cheyenne Grest'Falis Cf. A a eee CASPER, WYO. " € th LL AIK ! | ET Pain Relieved sluatantly, Coliseum Motor Company Afseaqcerque = ey, CPol arine | Cause Remedied Rapidly | c. OILY GREASE | By Tingle’s Laxo Aspirin mE, Be] ¥ f The world of medicine ac- knowledges that the most eftec- tive pain stop is aspirin—but pure aspirin alone oftentimes causes flatulence or heartburn, This hes caused numbers of peo- | | Casper Ice and Cold Storage using it, even though they know 4 plo to fear it and refrain trom |)}) it will mean almost instantane- = ous relief from headaches, colds, ag Make all complaints direct to H. P. BUBB and they = SS wenuine aspirin setting fent will be adjusted immediately. = i tions have; aside for confidence and swift = S acho cum-| help. It holds the pain com- Third and Elm Streets Telephone 493 \ today and|| pitiatin fall attensth renee ee feaw? qualities waded. H. P. BUBB, Owner. ave hess iadmbijes witeiarerens Several paren stocks of well known advertised brands bought by us fora fraction = candidates for| te eeunteract any” discomfort of the wholesale cost must be sold out at once. = Of tha| | Gaited | Cikeo meno ugaiontie tees tates pa © (Political Advertisement.) = = | Blood, distending ‘the capiliaries 3 = Boys’ All-Leather Scout $1 35 = whose Phone) (lazing the poor, tired nerve. |$ fe nhoes. Bale:price——-= x: = fs me . entle laxative h: Iso bee = the namé of] faded. Te thoroughly. - Gleanses ANNOUNCEMENT = Boys’ Dress Shoes. Goodyear welt. S per and vicinity, the body of th pol: 1s which AI th dovan = # Degy of the polsone which : -leather, cordovan = Sep ten ad ba oe Poa I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the le price. ee 2.75 = pains and ache: ffi fT tN C ee b = color. Sale p eins 3 office of Treasurer of Natrona County on the Republi- = Use TING 'S LAXO ASPIRIN — , fwith the three points: can ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the pri- = Boys’ Lace Leg Scout => i ; = Breeches, per pair............ = maries, August 22, 1922. I am a pioneer resident. =I 4 psc | oJ ’, , Tf I = = Men’s and Boys’ Caps. Sale prices— | CLAIRE M. GILLAM 2 59c,75c,95¢e = = — 2 = > > — $ = All-Leather high grade $3 95 = —tt’s absorbed eastly — = Puttees. Sale price__.__.. e = Sees) eters uate oe = Canvas Lace Leggins. 75¢ 4 TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Oe Saieipeice = ys = I = / mre Paine eee ne = Army Trench Shoes. $1. 45 ington Barapa CET Sale‘ price: (22 .:, Khaki Coats (good for Work Jackets) —..... _75€ Ladies’ black kid, cushion sole, com- fort Low Shoes} 2.9 5 per pair ... Hand-tailored Suits in high grade Not a large Worsteds and Serges. stock but big values. Sale prices— $14.50, $18.75 as ta YORE: $3 9 5 Dress Shoes—All-Leather, Goodyear Bates high grade Shoes—Entire stock from the Frank Canner store. Values this week Sale price. D4e9O Dress Shirts. Sale prices— 45c, 95e, $1.45 Work Shoes—All-Leather, serviceable and comfortable lasts. Sale price, pair $1.75, $1.95 THE moke House. Cuticura Soap] |Kanthurn Cooker —_——— IS IDEAL————] _] Even Distribution of Heat Pro- duces Perfect Results When FP or. the Hands Baking, Bolling, Roncthig: ' Frying and Stewing Is Adapted for Use on Gas or Oil Stoves Plates Fabric Casings Regular and Oversize Cords Ring-Shaped Tubes PIGEON’S TEAS 11 Variéties of Green and Black i . “4 ay, hi tandard Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. ate pele andy cher saan ian Work Clothing—Overalls, Pants, Rid- Phone 623 e rs) 1 rice! pair. $3.75 ing Breeches, Shirts. Standard quality One Quality nly Pp goods at reasonable prices. High grade Work Shoes—Goodyear welt, All-Leather, Munson Army lasts. Dress Hats—Good styles, which for- $2.75, $2.95, $3.45 merly sold at $3.50 to $1.95 Western Sales Co. 220 South Center Street Next to Kimball’s Drug Co. ii ee cnn cco THE BEST Lowest Storage In Casper anteed Repair Work. Oils and Grease. illis-Hackett Garage Cars Sold on Commission 363 S. Ash—-Phone 1891 W Price $1.50 Bakes and Roasts to Perfection. Prevents scorching of food. Makes stirring needless. Makes delicious toast. es gas. Three-hole ranges, oven, and up. Ten-Quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle, $1.75. E. P. Brennan 131 W. Railroad Ave. And as for prices, just ask us R. M. MOSHER 316 Wezt Yellowstone Phone 309 Gua W gas 16-inch MIA Be ee Ee =

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