Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. _ €be Casper Daily Cridune |LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING | CITIZENSHIP |S. (LANDER SCHOOL HAS AUTO SHOP 1.00 scion. TECHERS j “REGISTERED AT ANNUAL DENIED SERMAN POPULAR COURSE INAUGURATED soyicy7ipy OAT CT LANDER, Wyo., ,Oct. 13.—(Spe | and room without getting half as | NOTICE; Papers Cancelled on Ground] ciat)—An auto shop 60 feet by 60 | good an opportunity to learn auto | That. Mental Allegiance to ie capaite ot belding for erate mechanics as is'uow presénted right | six or eight automobiles, besides s | here at home. a peeencs alg Been lass room and tool room, aas this | This achool should keep all such |*!? Parts of Made. tall been added to the-equipment of | men at home and in time it will af- |*#¢ &"™va! con’ the Fremont County - Vocational | tract pupils from outside the county |!" Teachers asso: jhere Wednesday and will Oct. 13.—Near 1 teachers from ing arc registered at ion of the Wyom. tion which began CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 13—John i high school. The course as outlined, | because of the excellent opportuni: pA Leibig, formerly of Leo, Carbon coun-| wil) prepare boys over 16 and men | thee afforded, | Friday's program wifl in by Wroming, Wednesday lost his! wo complete the course as journey address by Dr. A. G. Crane, new presi tizenship In the United States court! men auto mechanics. The demand — re on the grelind that when hw took! for an auto course in this. section Pro he oath of allegiance to the United! or the state has been sd great for ste States he made a mental reservation the past two years thaf the shop ¢ priority of allegiance to the em-| which forme housed@this work "The Joint teachers institute of Car or of Germany. The cancellation] was entirely inadeau “bon, Laramie, Platte and Géhen of Wyoming. educators from severnl Ss were among the speak s citizenship papers was an echo| " aiready the new she 5 of a wartime prosecution which re-|. fut to its capacity of stu uted 4 nhis being senteneed to. term| more are coming Leavenworth per nulary for vio- ation of the esplonage act After he is dearing up that eczema That's the Point! The moment which shows the Resinol touches an itching, burn’ board of trustees ray <= — - skin, the , Suffering usually ste and his “wher ts im th It trader secured as j CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct, 18—That! ‘During our economy sale, this oo soreness and fnally restores the court also rescinded the citizen-} an lines of tnchiding yyoming during 1822 has suffered mon}. this store will be onen ® skin to its natural healthy condition. papers of Charles Saksa, former-| Several years Nee he enn e than any other state from the a. m. on Saturday. F. W. We Resinel Soap and Resinel Shaving Stick Evanston, Wyoming, on the ravegses of Sraeshoppers, comparative Co. ro > is court = er land of hig birth, Finiand, and had te by the United Stats department of the next Wyoming le sey eending Wier ahtmbeleeme Resinal -* Many older men sre contemplat--|agriculture. As a re eo; to t repult of this situ. mpeg. pureance “fo. the: “United ing taking this as part time work, [ation an effort wil zx. and some’are adding other branches = - It has a strong tendency to popular Joint Session Held ize the work of the school. In the past, many young men On University Land from this section have been attract ed to Kansas City by the graphic act legisiation to At all drugrists. be made to induce stryction_of grasshoppers. a ee ee advertising of automobile schools CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 13——The| Where:they have paid high fees for Wyoming State Tend board and the| tuition besides high rates for board board of trustees of the University of ee ene eee eatin TDUTS: | ge ay xornng, at which rates |) volving university Iands were con-| 39 Million sidered. a Heaters, Gas Ranges or For Gas anything in Gas Appliances seo Ex- change Furniture Co. 10-8-6t| aos ——_—— — 1s Scared to Death PEOPLE'S RALLY ELKS’ HALL Saturday Night, October 14 UNITED STATES SENATOR John B. Kendrick SPEAKER OF THE EVENING q Music by Caledonian Band MEETING STARTS AT 8 0’CLOCK Sold By ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS A Home Cooked CHICKEN . Mrs. Mildred Merricks, Chic: 6 was{about to pull to ithe curb fn. front SATURDAY * of her home when she fancied an ap- > . proaching truck was going to strike 11:30 a. m. to her automobile. This frightened ber, be 2:30 and she stepped on the accelerator, : p.m. < sending the machine’ over the curh. . The engine stopcr ° ti rae ee, es Lhe Wigwam O-S Bldg. The economical milk supply for home use—- is RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK “~ clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT Try this popular recipe tor D EROss RED CROSS BOILED SOFT CUSTARD R BRAND 2.3 cup PED CROSS MILK ¥% tap. sa! 2 tbsp. sugar % tap. vanilla Beat egg yolks +! add suger and salt. then tvaponatt? 144 mite’ Cook is double holler and atir until mix SNK TD oct Sif, Cuickens and a, couting is formed on spoon. Chill and flavor. Serve in sherbet glasses and place the stifly beaten whites om top. ‘This recipe terves ix people. a SS EVERY VOTER MUST ECONOMY SALE REGISTER The Jaw is MANDATORY that every citizen wishing to vote on Nov. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 7th MUST REGISTER, regardless of whether or not he or she voted at the last general or past elections. mae : : REGISTER AT YOUR REGULAR VOTING PLACE Crystal White Soap Sir Bore 4 bars 15¢ These registration places are NOW OPEN from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 | Huck Towels; each__-=__--_-------- 15¢e P. M.; 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. i i JE sre Bana YOU HAVE BUT ONE DAY LEFT FOR REGISTERING— Tokio Toilet Paper, roll 5e BDAC LEED | SaltedsPeanuts;peribsc0 soo 2 15¢ EXTRA SPECIAL Creétonnes, -per.-yard. 2s. 2. -235u5-2=5 EF. W. Woolworth Co. Open 9 A. M. cn Saturdays During October Republican Central Committee Headquarters—Second Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 945 Deo Your Duty as an American Citizen e PAGE FIVE Today and Tomorrow ARE THE LAST TWO DAYS IN WHICH TO BUY LOTS IN TEAPOT AT PRESENT -PRICES Sunday, October 15 Lots in Teapot Will Be Advanced 25 Per Cent Follow the Men Who Know the Oil Game from A to Z They are Buying boa in TEAPOT These men have examined every angle of the oil possibilities and they all come to the same conglusion. ‘That the big fault to the west, the fault to the northeast, as shown in Government Bulletin No. 210, producing wells north, the Parkman sand esc rpment to the south, the gitat Mammoth gusher, whose initial Sopa. tested at the rate of 28,000 bar- rels per day, indicate A HUGE RESERVOIR OF OIL Under the Town of Teapot Don’t let this opportunity pass. Act now, the time is short. Just two more days to buy at present prices. A paltry hundred dollars invested now may mean the featkering of your nest for many a day. Come to our office and let us show you why we believe we are offering you the best bet in Wyoming. BE A LOT OWNER IN-‘TEAPOT PRICES OF LOTS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY BUSINESS LOTS $200 to $300 RESIDENCE LOTS $100 to $150 25 Per Cent Down, Balance in Six Equal Monthly Payments; 10 Per Cent Off for Cash. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS Teapot Develpoment Co. Room 218 Midwest Bldg.—Phone 1341 Casper, Wyo. wis LETETIVETIVTINI TSOP ay PEELE

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