Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 11

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1922. ° €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN REVIVAL (PENS { WET HOSPITAL made in September, He also inspect-| and the dance will have plenty of ; ed the Gaten state tubercular hospital time to do so. ‘ at the same time and in the same ro: | <————— : port give it a 100 per cent recommen- daticr. tm the way of cleanliness, I SCORED IN treatment and surroundings. SES | N | Matinee Dance Constipation AT GHRISTIN | CHURCH HERE. } LEGIONREPORT % 8 Stasea Torever | 1 fie sary: ada 3 Trap, Prompt—Permanent—Relef “ asafe ani nsanitary,”’ —w | CA LITTLE LIVER FRLS Se ei Report to Command- T. J. McKéon, manager of the ar Bever fail. 4 The newspapers of a community, more than any one PS dar.ch: academy, 2 er Says. thie tdttermbont time the Hibeypes te sey force, dance in Casper since last New Year's GREAT FALLS, Mont.. Nov? 9—} aq. - Stop aft I HE ., 'Y would be held at the Arkeon op after- Soot ga poe a 2 Haison _repre-| Saturday afternoon, Armistice day. @ianer dis- peatacsve: os Ameriean Legion, I"! 411 stores and most places of busi. *tes®——cor- an official report submitted to L. 5.| asi ne closed all das. Molumby of Great Falls, state com.|"°S) ™' te iene planned to st tion; improve j mafider: of the American Legion. 4 a Sark. Opening Series of Meetings. H. Gorfon Bennett, evangniiat, gave tho first of a series of revival | meetings at the Christian Church night, discoursing at that time “Tbe Spiritual Pill Box.” The Re Bennett has an enthusiastic and en-/| ergetic way of sw#eaking that arouses the best tn his audience. Other lectures ts be given are “Prayer and Heating of Sick,” which will be delivered this evening: “The a 1100 a. m. Sun- 7 flicts Will the Caureh Lose Out;” 7:30 p. m., Sun- day. A boys’ and girls" rally hag been scheduled for tomorrow. Pictures also. The meetings . :| the matinee at 2 o'clock in the after- charges the United States veterans’ bureau hospital at Helena No. 72 as| TOO" but learning that the Casper-| being.a fire trap, unsafe, unsanitary,|Cuc7enne ign school football game | ———————————————— veces in the Mitchen and with fa.{Wil start at that hour he decided to |FOR RENT—Two bedrooms im med- cilities generally not 1p to date. Fie! %y the opening of the dance until | ; also recommesis the removal of the|? clock. This will enable persons ; boa tubercular inmates from the who. desire’ to attend | hospital to the atate hospital at as a matter both of better phy surrounding sand lower cost. The in spection reported by Mr. Kroll was What Put Goldfield on the Map? Publicity and Advertising, in the Newspapers D. W. GRIFFITH’S Serhag ae "| ves ewaaermee noe, | TTEHY PIMPLES “WAY DOWN EAST” LINEMEN STRIVING 10 stp Mansa sheers | What Brought Fame and Wealth to the ON CHILD'S FACE Lost Caused Eruptions. Texas Oil fowns? - Publicity and Advertising in the Newspapers THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Due to the approaching Christmas season we find we must make room for our new holiday goods arriv- ing daily, so we have decided to place our remaining stock of ready-to-wear an sale at greatly reduced prices. LESS THAN COST All Pattern Hats Values up to $20.00. Divided into two lots. REPAR WIRE DAMAGE | woos FROM ALASKA GHUSED BY BLIZZARD’ Tack OREGON FORESTS ‘NE, Wyo. ‘Nov. 9.— | Crews of linemen continued Tues- EUGENE, Ore., Noy. 9.—In an et-} ay endesyoring to repair damage|fort to stock the forests of Oregon | to poles ahd wires done by the bliz-|with moose five of these animals.| zard of, Saturday night and\Sunday| brought from Alaska, were liberated | morning. For a period during the/ py ate game commission a few | storm Cheyenne was entirely with-| days m the southern part of Lane | out communication with the outside | count, na@ thé northern part of by wire. The Mountain States Tele-)Dougias county, near the Pacific phone & Telegraph Sontvany, 40) ocean. men, operating from a fleet 10-| It in said that. conditior ton. ariny tractors, repairing its line | part of Oregon are ideal tor ees on Bherman hill. in the same-resion | moose. Members of the game com- the Union Pacific's telegraph eystem| mission asser: the belief that in a sustained more than 500 breaks. Be-| few years there will be a large herd tween Pine Bluffs and Tracy, east)or moose in that locality. The moose of Cheyenne, 165 of the Union Pa-lthat have just been liberated as a eific’s ‘poles were blown down. foundation for a herd are protected > by state law. d & What Rebuilt San Francisco After the Earthquake and Fire? The indomitable Spirit of the California Press, Particularly In Frisco cake of Soap and one box of Oint- ment she was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Neola, Utah. Usee Caticura for all toflet purposes. THREE KILLED Physician Explaine Wh | Physician Explains Who Should IN IRISH FIGHT Take Newer Form of Iron Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance Without newspapers, even the great oil fields and the Lot 1---$2.98 Lot 2---$1.98 \—(By The Asso-| attack with ma-} chine gun and rifles from nea’ house tops was made by Irish Repub Jican forces against the Wellingtoi military barvacks Wednesday: ‘Three |” national army soldiers were killed| ‘and 20 others were wounded in the fighting, which last two hours. ‘The casualties suffered by the Re- publicans were not learned. piv orb Riceacaag REINDEER INDUSTRY MAY | Ezs.zec } DE BROUGHT TO STATES) Sicesheccsmees Passes through the body something lle corn |It quickty helps make rich red ‘ | Barongh ax ob ell with Pollats eo'whde apart | elias’ wocm-oek thensted Server ead ‘ree 4S ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 9.—| thst the mill can't eriéd, Increased strength and energy. Your money | Discoveries made in Alaska recently) thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory, ner | does not produ that reindeer do not niceasarily need) yous leritable and all rundown,” while at 60! Jur aale by al! druewists the reindeer moss for food may lead! to many changes in the reindeer in-| Casper Piiarmacy and Kimball Drug Co. ING TRIBUNE to do alt in its power to DEVELOP CAS- PER in particular and WYOMING in general. Already the CASPER SUNDAY MORNING. TRIBUNE circu- lates hundreds of copies throughotit the east. It is THE ONLY PAPER IN WYOMING which‘fas any apprecia- ble circulation outside its own comimufiity. COATS All our Fall models are greatly reduced Below Cost and Less One lot of beautiful te Bolivia, Satin- lined and fur trimmed; in brown; sacrificed at $13.95 Lot 2—Heavy Tweed Sport models; f half Satin-lined; fine for sport and street wear, or just the Coat for the Lot 8—This lot includes the real dressy Coats of the better kind, in ex- clusive models; Crepe de Chine lined and fur trimmed. F To sacrifice at..........- $37.50 We earnestly solicit your inspection of these Coats. We know you can’t find such values elsewhere. cresgepoeery i» The Sunday Morning Tribune ‘Will bring QUANTITIES OF NATIONAL ADVERTIS- ING INTO CASPER in thenear future. It is already bringing considerable. It will bring NATIONAL IN- TEREST to Casper. And as this develops it will bring OUTSIDE CAPITAL AND EASTERN MONEY to Cas- per, for the completion of many projects which are now but pleasant dreams. Meanwhile, to help Casper and to help each other, back up the dustry and may make it possible to/ raise the deer in anynorthern sec: tion of the “states.” For years it has been thought that the reindeer could not survive without reindeer moss, which can. be found in tew places outside the north country. In driving 1,500 reindeer from the Seward Peninsula to the Mount Mc- Kinley National park this year it was iscovered that the animals deserted the moss beds for the patches of fire weed snd other vegetation which §rows in otlrsr places than Alaska. Farmers 01 ‘his section of Alaska are thinking o: adopting small herds of reindeer in place of brot cattle, —————————— DE SARS | ARMISTICE DAY FLOWERS Full Line of Art Goods and Stamped Linens. We have a beautiful line of Fall Sweaters at reason- able prices always, but now we have cut the original price in half for final clearance, and our line is com- ms ! Woman’s Case Amazes Casper A business man's wife suffered for seas seme wrth coors or Table Decorations which pained day and night. F plete. , They are all bargains and Sweaters you will she tried simple camphor, hyd be proud to wear. ns see wash This hewved her: AT O} Brushed Silk and Wool Sweaters. All 5 98 Another lady reports “it P P colors. Values $12.00. On-sale at... e book ana frceh” “One: waiell pottie om Poms, Roses, Chrysanthe- Silk Knit Sweaters. A complete.stock of $5. 98 mums, Tally Cards, Place Cards colors and sizes to choose from, at-. t e Lavoptik usually helps ANY CAS’ Knit Sport Hats and Scarfs. Regular $ and Favors to go with the flowers. ferences 5.79 THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Flower Suggestions for CASPER - SUNDAY. Corsages for the dance, Violets, Violets and Rosebuds, Sweet Peas, SUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED All Day Roses. “Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices.” ‘ SATURDAY 120 East Second-Street Phone 1981 Nov. 1ith We will be closed all day Saturday, but will remain A istice @ open Friday evening until 9 o’clock. Day OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY National Sample Suit and Cloak Store Henning Hotel Bldg. TRIBUNE Do Your Christmas Shopping Early BUY IN CASPER Casper Floral Co. " ‘As it will back you up as an individual and your city as an New Midwest Bldg. y entity, Phone 872 Flowers by Wire natural resources of the nation would be hundreds of years behind their present development. F It is the intention of the CASPER SUNDAY MORN-

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