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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. PETEY DINK 1) Rote — ew Be A loT Fancy Cosiume- Are || WomMAN— ONE Must, Do THs SorT oF Tin: OF BRAINLESS CHuNTERS : be Casper — \ SAY. PROFESSOF." \P THAT ton’ A SPECIMEN SEEN ONE SINCE ft “HUNTED IN EAST AFRYA Daily Cridune Drawn by C. A. Voight PAGE NINE. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Bidg wt: nent St. Paul physician, was one of three men arrested here as baen- who held iret State a - | Read on the first page how to go to 2 the America next Monday night and in cash, accon 5 n an-| Ste the * A nouncement by the _.slice. = sone ; Jewelry and water rearing by ex bor © bert_workmen. All work cuarantest at Those Twinges of Rheumatism Are Relieved Im many medi will find salicylic act ee D- eolute specific for attacking the Meyiic acid best form in TIN IN. attack on the ng the body of pol- which when re< 2 bar capillary blood and relaxes t & healthful easily It relieves pain quety —It's 2 gentle laxn TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN the “Three Point Box™ Laboratories, ~ Washington, D. C. |LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING MONDELL GWEN alg RECEPTI Republican Candidate Senate Enthusiastically Received at Afton. AFTON, Sept. 29.—Wyoming’s Re publican senatorial candidate, Floor Leader Frank W. Mondell, was accord ed an enthusiastic reception at the y held here last night. The spon: tanelty of the welcome left no doubt ur Frank” unlike most men in c life has lost none of his popu y through more than a quarter century of active service. \ large crowd turned out for this opening gun in the active Republican campaign, many ranchers and farmers ‘coming to town in order to be on hand. The speakers included Mondell, Ciar- ence Gardner, J. Di Noblitt and Jobr M. Snyder. Mondell's speech was devoted large- ly to the accomplishments of the Re publican administration. Among oth er matters of major interest to Wy for {day night of last week. ; J. W. Pulliam, president; J. 8. Russell, "WASHAKIE DAY’ AT WORLAND TO | BE TURNED.INTO COUNTY FAIR WORLAND, Wyo., Sept. 29.—That Washakie day, fa- mous the state over as the big day each. year at Worand. will bea county fair.in years to come was definitely decided by the committee appointed by the board of governors of the Alfalfa Commercial club when the committee met Wednes- under the laws of the state relating to fair associations. The following of ass ficera were elected for the first year.|0° DUMding the first few years’ but vice president; J. T. ating an in tary and R. C. Shultz, treasurer. These| terest in farm and Mvesteck and im- officers are also members of the board| Proving the ¥ of directors together with J. A. Howell.| Products produced in the county. W. G. Gray H. Hampton, William} The board of directors will meet Woods, W. C. Hinkle, Glen Laird, Leo] once a-month during the year mak'ng Rhodes and William Moncur. The cr | plans for next year's fa ganization will be known as the Wash | have crops planted w akie County Falr association. ing entered in the var Plans for pext year call for two 4 celebration afranged. with the disp and judging of the farm and live stoc! Weaver, secre.| devoted to the work of ¢ qua’ few to be. exhibits the first day and the sports and amusements the second day. No The association will be incorporated | money will be invésted in falr grounds} the energy of the association will be| of agricultural! n order to Practical Joker In Lander Given Jail Sentence and Fine LANDER, Wyo., Sept. 29.— Frank Van Scoyk of Dubois, whose iden of a practical joke was to pour corn syrup into the crank case of a Buick owned by was sentenced to 20 da a fine of $50 and The day after the act was com mitted the car broke down 30 miles frora town and had to be towed in and thoroughly overhauled. The repair bill amounted to $150. | Sheriff Takes Over Unclaimed Auto Wro., Sept Wednesday sh roadster automobile as placed iif the Walton Mo- tor company garage here nearly a year ago and which since has been unclaimed. The car was left at the ung man who was { roke down in front e garage, CTOR’S SON BANK BANDIT ST. PAUL, 2 Clark, 22 Guy years of age, son of prom-! The directors announce that they are us displays. open for suggestions and co-operation is earnestly solicited Natrona Meat Market Zuttermeister Building t Second Street SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fresh Dressed Milk-Fed Springs, Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. 114 to 4-lb. average, lb ~ Pot Roast, from Corn-Fed Steers, Swift’s Premium Skinned Hams, Ib. ; se -A7MYec 12 to 20-Ib. average, lb 306 | Picnic Hams, 6 to 10 lbs, per Brisket Bacon, lb cueeOc. | Be ences a Try our Home-Made Corn Beef, per Ib........ We Deliver 32c conics SOS 15c and 20¢ Phone 1390 ming he explained the bonus bill, tariff, oll royalties and fuifillme: | ‘CHEYENNE MAN GUILTY : the Republican promises to reduce tax & 5.5. Thoroushiy Ride the Body of Mondell emphasized the fact that the} ON THREE WET COUNTS . 4 nulsance taxes have been | | Bomebody’a mother ts suffering te- might: The scourge of rheumatiam has wrecked her body; limping and euffering, bent forward, she sees but the common ground, but her aged heart still belongs to the stars! Does anybody care? 8.8.8. is one of the grgatest blood-purifiera known. and it elps build more blood cells, Its med- fcinal ingredients aro purely vegeta- ble. It never disarranges the stomach. it is, in fact, a splendid tonic, a blood blood enricher, It banishes joints, muscles and eliminated entirely; that the pest'fer ous (axe On otranspe ign has been ed off; that there has been a uni form Ufting,.not a tng of taxes end that in no instance has a tax been increased. CHEYENNE, Wyo, Sept, 29. 3:1 |W. Cartisie, indicated for violation of | jthe Volstead et. was convicted in| United States court here Wednesday | on three counts. He will be sentence later. The police assert t fter | a big suUll hed been seized Carla: | lee‘s home and stored in the city batt | speeches, eats and a free dance. If/hs attempted to burglerize the hall| the enthusiastic applause that greeted /ynd steal back the contraband paro- the speakers at Dayton is an index! pherntlia. ‘ country sentiment, then the Demo = $$ tc generals who are claiming the ity for Senator Kendrick are in|. Read on the first page how to go to for a big surprise November 7. the America next Monday night and The speakers included M. B. Camp. | Ste_the “Gray Dawn" free of charge. | lin, former mayor of Sheridan, and z =F = Chairman Davis of the county central | SHOP AT ONE STOP Fifth and Wolcott Streets Across from Coliseum Garage FREE TOURIST GROUNDS AT THEAMOPOLIS 18 HOST, TO 20,065 IN FIVE MONTHS HOME PRODUCE CO. Fine New Cabbage, Ib THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. 29.— The freo camp ground here conducted | for the benefit of tourists by the chamber of commerce, closed the Bartlett Pears, box. Italian Prunes, crate Watermelons, good size, each WE HAVE ZINFANDELL GRAPES DAYTON, Sept. 29.—The active Re- publican campaign in Sheridan coun- ty opened here Saturday night with rheui ism from the entire body. {ft butida firm Mesh. It ig what somebody's mother needs Mother, if you, can not ¢e out to get a bottle of B. 8.5, yourself, surely somebody in your fami Somebody, get a bottie of S. 8. 8. nowt Let somebody's mother begin to feel joytul again tonight. Maybe, maybe i's your mother! 8.8. ts sold at is all gone. Let nil drug stores, in two sizea The S.8.8. doit. It will build you un.ter! lareer size is the more will feel, mother, buildings on the 20th although the} Fround is still open for the use of travelers, This was the banner year in the his- of Thermopolis so far as the ber of visitors is concerned. The nd opened on May 1, although | were many tourists camped be- ® the buildings were opened and # an average of 18 cars Cally time. official _ registration shows | were 4,127 cers during the little less than five months the buildings were opened. These cars carried 20, 5 people. tually every state in the union epresented. Cars came from | Russell’s Delicatessen and Bakery We make genuine Span- ish Chicken Husk Ta- males. Have you tried them? A . "Our genuine Mexican Chili cannot be beat. Russell’s Milk Bread is often buttered but never bettered. THE MARKET SHOE SHOP WE. STRIVE TO PLEASE ALWAYS SANITARY MARKET CO. A FEW OF GUR MANY BARGAINS ARE LISTED BELOW Special Spring Chickens 28% Choice Fat Hens, Ib........._. 27 re Veal Steak, Ib_—.. —<.25¢ Choice Steak, Ib_— Bas No. 1 Bacon, 6 to 8-Ib. average__..40c Armour Sugar-Cured Bacon, Ib.....28¢ Pure Lard, .lb.__.:-=2=.......-17ifze QUALITY MEAT AT A SAVING One and two-pant Suits in -fancy mixtures and solid colors. - Each Suit has a saving to you of from $3 to $5 w England states, from Flor. There were many from Pennsy Ohio and other eastern states. | a furnished the largest num- side from Wyoming. One was registered fgom London, England, two from Alaska; one from the Pan ama Canala zone. © prize load was carried by one cheaper touring cars Cesignated | *s a five passenger conveyance. It carried nine péople with two com- tents, making the trip _ ALL WOOL SUITS SALE OF BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS | $5.00 Felt Hats @ aliOr-iade NeW Odels Shape retaining styles. Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds. Plain or mixed $6.95 $8.95 $12.95 Cotton Ribbed Union Suits Silk and Wool Mixed Unions FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN . colors. $7.50 Velour Hats All-Wool Union Suits Extra good Cotton Flannel Shirts, $4.35 Heavy Wool Mixed Shirts All-Wool Flannel Shirts Special prices on Leather Vests. of th Fine Madras Dress Shirts | The Scott store has been famous since its inception for bargains and this Fall is no exception to our policy of always giving you more for your E money. 1Be-17 12 : - —=|| SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET loaded cars, which will be elim{- 1 about the first of the year Wind River canyon road is com- pleted. Subscribe for the Tribune and Bord key for every 50c paid. Corn-Fed Pot Roast, Ib. Prime Rib Roast, Ib... Pork Roast, Ib... Supreme Hams, Star Box Bacon, Ib. Northern Count Oysters, pin srremeen RDQS _.45¢ G A5e NORMA TALMADGE ~' TERNAL FLAME