Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 2

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Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. 20-Day Session OF] MASONS PIEL-CHEVEMME “| Rancher: Strack Byiut ~aseea so : Rattler in Raid On)» tow srack nim sort betow n= State Legislature, ff WET MEETING, NEW | | Dén Found on Farm" nce Seceges tne meg PAGE TW Two STRIKE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS ARE OPENED: ems which ap cently publishe! Fotk.” Miss Douglas entertained m from Badger Clark's Saddle Leather. \~s 3 rene ene LS \ mobile to Belle Fourche, 8. D., wher \ AS. TERESTED “Mary E_ Nylon ot | Doubs Is Free Lance Cry} -AUI IS AUTHORIZE & physician attended him. "Before he | was tne only an to speak ot reached Belle Fourche he was r- j < Mrs. Nylan came 0 su er Pete Sept. 14.—The ing acutely from the effects yee }to Cheye nd has been @ res CHEYENNE. Wyo, Sept. 14.— next tin ray, Medicine Creek |yenom and his condition continues icent of since: Bhe} “colonel my Mafes. skipper of the. | rancher ane os ‘toctination to aig out | troublesome.* the glories of a lifelwas present Lusk Free Lance, who ts weather RAWLINS, Wyo.. Sept. 14—(Spe-|® den of rattlesnakes he will not yleid “a sbi He quoted the 28rd Psalm|was driven on the Union Pactf nd gun-shy of ‘legislatures consolation for those| road | as the result of long experierce n the innumerable cara Judge V. H. Stone of Landery on! therein, thinks Wyoming well mig)it a of the most brillinn orato's of thé) adopt a constitutienal amendmy.at . gave his famous “Toust to th) jmiting legigiative sessions to 20 eers ‘udge “Stone has been’ Instead of the present 40 days, to publish some of bis better) viding that session shall t wen writings in book form and is every fourth year. His} ty considering the suggestion. | propos { followed, would mean’ 20 tad. When the} Friday's meeting, # >) held at! days of. lesisiation in four years in- > the draper-| 9:30 p. m. In the auditerium, and in-| stead of 40 days in two years, as at The usual grand ball was nem ch about you and ie formal in 7 re, will be featured by/ present. |Last in wah cay oe 64 nt dreams.” addresses by several of the women % ing the subject In the Free | sons and their wives, man: i + BB Bree Of cooprong of the state, among whom | aves, Yonet inane tives beds ere ng ye cetge — Lag Spe see alas to legislature pectorspance 40 | cess en ecient would be a proposal that m const! to it, “He is in serious condition from the venom of & rattler that struck | Pay up for your Tribune and get him while he was taking Ubertics with Bde cial to The Tribune. —Cheyenne —_ elected for th eplace of meeting ne: year by the 48th annual poses ir | | tian Of the Wyoming Grand Lodge of | Masons, which was cdnvened- here | Wednesday by Frank A,. Holliday of |Laramie, grend master. Business of the opening session fnctuded the adoption of a new manual. ADS down to Di MORE RAILROADS C pc SEEK AGREEMENT The mission at St. Anthony’s church| {tional amendment be submitted | #0 Gaya session to make decision. | Is being attended by 600 men each) providing thta there be an elapse of ‘Through the primary law the selec- | brings into your home the best music, ideally * Susman or asten 7-45 Pi, "1; 21! sour years between sessions and that | top comes directly from the people. -| played by the greatest pianists in the world, t m | pardless of crec: on closes Sun. NO session so far as per diém pay- | A 20-dxy session would provide am- = ’ oti a| ment is involved be extended beyond | De time for introduction and passing Phone. L. I. GULICH—1117-M day evening. of 20 < ye old | of all needfat laws.” 5 pn ns BP ay + 22 ae Casper Representative of the Charles E. Wells utes senator devolved upon the | Pay up for your Tribune and get Music Co., Denver, Colo. ature it ueually took 20 of the = key for every 50c. paid. $-12-tf as a_ taxicab erated wholly, ed Albany. 4 Lancaster. 4 Onto. s and and Gary ste and South Paul, Minneapolis and i SALE STARTS | |FRIDAY % AND WILL CONTINUE 10 DAYS d Northeastern alley fe and Western For the past two weeks this merchan- dise, specially purchased for this sale, has been arriving. Before we start remodeling we must clear the racks and shelves. In doing this we will offer the greatest array of bargains ever offered the people of Cas- per and vicinity. branches) Morgantown erre Bridge y and Northwest Plerre and Fo Pierre Rapid ( rn Bee ea In This Sale There Will Be Greater Bargains Than in the Fire Sale. Our New York Office Has Been Buying poard Air Line : Angeles and Western Trinity and Brazos Valley \ ae Virginian Railway an Tampa West Shore. Wheeling and Lake Brie «-...---- | FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AT 1 Salem South Bound ming and thwestern Zanesville anc Western. Baltimore and Ohfo, Chicago ter minal. REFUSE PEACE], HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS OF THE FUCHS STYLE OF GIVING THE GREATEST VALUES FOR THE LEAST POSSIBLE MONEY, NEW FALL COATS NEW FALL COATS NEW FALL SUITS | 8 ; z Of the better kind. All Satin lined, large Fur collars and : t > All Satin lined, Fur collars and cuffs. Reg- cuffs.. Complete assortment of designs and colors. Reg- Plain or Fur trimmed. Regular values up naTahon ular values up to $49.50. to $49.50. ular values up to $75.00. | .REMODELING SALE PRICE : REMCPDELING SALE PRICE $35.00 $23.50 SILK UNDERWEAR Here are the lowest prices ever offered in the history of Casper. Every woman should take advantage of this sale and buy for future use. We have divided the stock in two lots. LOT 1 LOT 2 $2.95 * $3.95 NEW FALL DRESSES NEW FALL DRESSES This lot is composed of Canton Crepes, Satin Crepes and all the newer Of the better kind. This lot consists of the better kind which we materials. Regular values up to $55.00. have selected out of our stock. Regular values up to $79.50. REMODELING SALE PRICE REMODELING SALE PRICE $18.50 $49.50 We advise you to shop early during this sale. Never has high class wearing apparel for wonien and misses been offered at these prices. Hundreds of Other Bargains A Deposit Will HoldAny Article Until Wanted SHICAGO, Sept. 14.—(B3 > Official 5 0 } rn Pacific nd Western. FACE DISHGURED WITH PIMPLES Also Blackheads. Hard, Largeand Red, Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “I was troubled with pimples and | blackheads. The pimples were hard, large and red, anc caused large, sore eruptions on my chin. They itched and burned so that I could not rest at night, and my face was disfigured for a time. * “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and within a week could + see an improvement. I continued using them and was healed after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and ome box of Cuticury, Ointment.” Gigned) Miss Minnie Benedetti, New Castle, Colo., Feb. 15, 1922. Make Cuticura Soep, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations Secein Sonor Aeerce, Segara ay a Py ea WOE Cuticura Soap shaves withect mus.

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