Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. Casper Sunday @orning Cribune MADE OFFICER EXPLOSION RESULTS, EVE SAVED | Rumen ee , * aes “nan fgshe ete cog ne oie eee aed Slo ns SATURDAY, OCT. 21 te¥day morning from an explosion | his home today. go volunteers an¢ had been assigned | ‘or @ torpedo used by railroad men #* a, major of infantry in the thirty Wixth division, In this capceity he Qhed recriiited his own battalion ‘and ® larze portion of the’ division .in jPorthern Texas } n Johnny, wi <= : in signaling trains. / Second eS ce De ee A piece of the metal was removed | nlaying around the Burlington’ spur | } IS THE LAST DAY OF The MAN IN THE BARREL’ GREATEST pital for disabled service men. He]| house with bath; a 4 raped . Sic h bath: xas, ter;| younger boy's eye, and. anothe: lation. It stops pain, brings quic Fresigned_bis position as assistant at Iso basement ; Piece giamed’ the’ shia of bis comforting Fell Many Sora torney gorera! in February. to oR 20-2t| brother. i all in one 35¢ bottle, ¥ become assistant director of . RES . 3 ea Cas Tee tues Keep Sloan's handy, Tt alleys pain of : ericanism co! “ the boys blame aching musc! Y t aes s nctional Americanism commis-|. That sign “Drive slow, school” al-| the railroad employes eon aoe’ F , achibe backs. Rade neuralgia, ; ¥ ays maken us think that the fellow | siigence in leaving such dangerous ima. ' » Wrote it should have turned in at| explosives lying around th k. i SOLDIERS OF EIGHT be first grade entrance.—Detroit | - se a, eck P se a HT i a e Detroit | Several boys of the neighbor-hood Liniment-hills “NATIONS SEEK PEACE. ree Press. We tuvmdsered tise maee ce ee hills paint © NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 20—By = - — ‘Associated Press)—The representat! Metta gate, fhe ames TODAY AND SATURDAY Are Surprise Days for Our Customers ] rey a a SPECIAL BAKGAINS IN e Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blankets () (‘() \\ CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN YOUR CHOICE OF JOE DAVID & CO. sna Sree rine 227 South Center St. . Formerly Frank Canner Location ANY SUIT OR OVERCO A Legion to elp them prevent future hoard, with full publicity. —To oppos® the territorial as from the wound last night at the when he discovered t . Casper Private hosnital and a few trivances which ware hee ‘ca inches in diameter, fla ton one side + Asior serving as division insurance Heticer “and senior instructur of the|DFopssanda, particulariy the propa-| and convex on the other. To Sbid officers trainin= school at Catrp | S2nda put out by the proponents of| Johny they suggested admirable | Bowie, Texas. Mr. Owsley went over. | Dolshevinm wih the Intent to change| “ peere See ine Seaeter, WRGee: jpean with his division. He was made | Her forms of government. owned by him and his brother. Wéjutant of the advision and took} “7—That an international court be| “We'll nail ‘em on,” said Johnny in two major engagements in| @#tablished to outlaw war. to ‘his older brother when he took Sap remeace and the Argonne. “S—To proceed aS rapidly as eu | them * "" “e brothed complied _After the .armistio) Mr. Owsley | tlons permit and when the decrees ‘ot | With- the ot - while .. sonny Wwent to London, where t h court become operative (except| looked on froni in front. Two nails the courts of lox-nnd studie for machinery necessary to maintain | bad®been driven ts ‘the: edyes of them and the minimum ice t .)| the “headlight." A° hammer blow to entirely disarm ead akene om | unintentionally deltvered in the cen land, sea ‘and air forces and destroy | tf Of the cap resulted in exploding the implements of wartre.” | 4t. ‘The sound of the report was go Remember: most of the pain and inflammation of rheumatiem comes from restion. Start the congested blood flowing freely @ and even chronic, ria cease. Sloan's Jast. this— ‘procedure. He resumed th: ‘of law immediately followir geharge in July, 1919 < Spointed as assistant Sof Texes. As head of th —_—_————_ loud that ft was heard by many ¢ z slative committes in “ neighbors. =_— Lee cresa tee 1c ut tn ‘o7 00 D hor "OR RENT — i, cs con; "won out In a fight for @ 0,000 hos. Three-room furnished A Piece of steel flew into the warms up, stimulates the circ by H. Nelson Jackson, one of the 4 Mgatea to the convention Coats—Values $30.00 and American delegates, to the convention ‘ RUMIPO AUD Rb. Soo ec eres anagrams = Suits—Values $50.00 and $60.00 _________ $31.50 and oeeee Cohen laid before the legion the “eight points” upon which the the wounded veterans of the Inter Allied federation have agreed. ‘The text of the pronouncement, as presented: ~ “With an earnest desire to promote peace, tranquility tnd” good. will among nations; secure the institutions of organized rociety, preserve the sacred principles of liberty and de mocracy, and transmit thelr blessings to posterity; and. establish safeguards to prevent the recurrence of war, we, the undersigned. representing the ex service men of-the signatory countrics, agree to submit and endeavor to se cure ttx-altontion of cur societies rep resented kn@ through them urge upor our respett've governments the follow Ing Aeciafation “of pr neiples: “yrpat ail internat'onal agreement Dresses—Values $25.00 to $50.00...$14.50, $21.50. $82.50 BLANKETS or Large size Wool Nap Blankets All Cotton Plaids—a bargain at__ Wool Finish Blankets, gray and tan, at $3.95 “Quality Merchandise at Fair Prices” Is Our Motto. war. : ‘Their spokesman was J. B. B. Cohen of Great Britain, former major in a territorial regiment, who lost’ both logs at Ypres. He was brought to the front of the platform of the convention hall in a eae vigorously suppress. within Selz and Packard Sh ‘4—To v! yusly > S 2 our boundaries all persons and propa- boc eh oes Fechheimer (Union-Made) a ete “ganda seeking to overthrow by force. : government existing by will of the people, — % ‘“5—Phat the financial policies of ; the allied governments must-have a° 4 their aim the stability of exchange and ; the-resumption* of iftternational com: |, merce, and we “recommend the sus “ pension of trade relatiqns with coun “ ; “RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES” wheel chalr, after. being introduced tries maintaining etmies organized for agrtessive purposes. “§—In view of. the distorted polit: jeal reports tending to unbalance the @ public mind, we recammend that there hall be established by the Fidac a * news disseminating buyeeu with. rep- ntatives in every member. coun ; that this agency shall receive the or! sanction of the governments of the respective countries: that it sba'l gollect and issue news designed to off- set destructive and © inflammatory “| HAS THANKSGIVING ; EVERY DAY ) two. years ago, after. suffering many years with stomach. trouble, I Stook a course of Mayr's Wonderful | Remedy and haven't been sick a day 5 I can eat anything I want and no pain at all. Three doctors had but your, remedy 220 South Center St. Next Door to Kimball’s * People Who Look for Bargains Will Stop At This Store y aay fs thanks. Tomorrow (Saturday) we will have on sale a large number “harmless preparation that removes of real values—goods just received and never before advertised the catarrhal mticus from the intes- bi ¢ tinal tract and allays the inflamma- by us. ion which cnuse# practically all stom- «ach, liver und intestinal allnients, in- Sciuding appendicitis One dose will Flecnvince er money rofgnded “For Boys’ Heavy Pull-over Sweaters . . . $1.95 ‘SELLS 2 Men’s Heavy Pull-over Sweaters . . . $2.45 Boy’s Roll Coilar Jersey Sweaters . . . 95c Men’s Heavy Cotton Fleeced Union Suits. . 95c Men’s Heavy Wool Socks 35c; 3 Prs. . $1.00 Men’s Leather Puttees . . . . . $3.45 Men’s All Wool O.D.Pants . . . - $3.45 Men’s All Wool O.D.Shirts . . . . $2.95 Men’s Four Buckle All Rubber Overshoes . $2.95 Heavy Blankets at $2.45, $3.75and . . $4.45 Leather Veéts, Sheep Lined Coats, : Corduroy Clothing, etc., at Reasonable Prices Providing Another Garment Is Purchased at the Regular Price. Bring a Friend and Split the Price Between You Every Man In Casper Should Attend This Sale THE MAN IN THE BARREL WANTS YOU TO GET IN ON IT A Small deposit will hold any garment 30 days OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9’O°CLOCK The Workingman’s Friend - HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN THE BARREL 114 West Second St. Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank chek ERA RAADEE EE VTRERR. z D.W. GRIFFITH Producer of “Urphans ot the Storm,” Adapted from “Two Orphans,’’ AMERICA THEATER \ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ” Oct 24, 25 and 26 ER A9KD ws | } i

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