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~} ~ Reta hem ee ae ot mim oumund. ot 490A am ares =e NO ee et > stomp . 2 ia RETRAIN se 5 a PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Dailp Cribune ~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 13zz. 6 ( p CONTROL Fireman Kills Wife's Lover DS paar yp Pca $7.50 Too Much To (nr eee fp gs Samos a te: =< with humorous allusions. It was Carolina. Uta i | tant cores he sees mee |. Pay. for Paviowe stanch Republicans might take ex- . pena Dance, Jap Claims Mr. O'Connor, who had been ac | cused by one r? his humorously in- | * } clined friends of <doins” things | “TOKIO, Oct. 1.—(Correspondence Tuesday, disclaimed any such re- - sponsibility. "i didn't do it," he |° The Associated. Preas)—To pay stated. “the ‘Democrats didn't Co st, | T15 ($7.50- to see Mme. Pavlova dance end ihe Beveplicans didn't do it jeven for @ first class seat, bas been ‘ou it yourselves.” | ; termed extravagant under the presen The speaker spoke of the labor | ae . clement as D-ing the one great | power which had been dissatisfied os who is bingo be aL! ore with things. He said that because /an to urge econom: ing. many business men are prosperous, | Kobe the minister attended a -“d they shink:that all other men must |Iuncheon, such as is seldom given in be prosperous but that the farmer | this port city, and e-elng in the aud- and the Ieboring man has not been | lence a number of ladies: he asked | prosperous and decided that a fe akg a with the cian gale ¢ change was necessary. effect a reform on thesp lines. Dr. ‘Attorney William Cobb offered a | Mizuno said the present extravagant resolution to the effect that the | habits of Japanse society were largely club send a telerram of congratu- |due to the women who are slow to lations. to Governor-elect William | realize the importance of frugality. B. Ross, which was unanimously | He bape ener rae op se oh eat come end faz in “Ste c. 8. Thompson spoke to | Cconomizing. the members on the salevof tickets | The minister also pointed to the for the winter lyceum! course which Towing adverse: trade conditions in * or ww. a oe Be a. said tt bet } } hosing tomorram. Theve lckets can [Toy co check them han 19 bring aon In honor of those who fought, bled and Charlés B. Stafford read the bio. | Prices and deges so that the country - = craphy of J. B, Walker and Dr. C. |¢ able to produce. commoéitine in died in the great World War, the following merchants believe that Armistice Day should be set aside and observed on the day — — H. Carpenter read one of James C. the face of keen foreign competition Alfred Schilling, Chicago fireman, got tired of having Jack Lanas| Neilson. Both of these were inter that has been proclaimed National Holi- day. - D ASSURED Page One) SHEL ARMISTICE DAY SATURDAY, NOV. 11 conditions by Dr. Rentaro thy Heme love to his wife. A year ago he had forgiven Mrs.| esting and entertainingly written d returned from a-brief elopement with Lanas. He] Edwin M. Bean donated 4 novel 1 it and he would let by-gones be by-gones. Then some-} attendance prize in‘ the way while hi Lanas had been resuming his calls.| number of special delivery d home of 1923 Issue, the first to acri out from u Schilling fired one shot, The legs! Casper. The prize wag won by Dr. | the straits. The request now fs under stirred and y. The intruder ¢'= not walt to parley| Lathrop. consideration. peg for) but ran for the door. Schilling fired again. ‘This finished Danas, and — S; Pomerene} Schilling will never be bothered with him again. Photo shows Schiling | and his wife as they appeared in the police station. | the allies to grant her representation ic thought that v one told Schilling re stead of only at those concerning CANCER WEEK OBSERVANCE IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN MONDAY J will be devoted educating of people all over the by preventing deaths BUSINESS SHOULD BE ENTIRELY SUSPENDED DO YOUR SHOPPING _ FRIDAY i STORES OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. An Appreciation to DR. J. F. ODONNELL Whom I wish to thank sincerely for ment stood at against it 846 thing of what the American. Society for the Control of Coneer is trying to do rather than taking up the technical side of the disease. Dr. Lathron said that one of the greatest dancers from cancer Is the Procrastination which people exer- cise in going to a physician. In many cases, a person who is afflict- ed with cancer tries to conceal tt until it is beyond cure. Even the are large and comfortable as well as a n eee at Soe Oaly uence | BOY OF Parkerton | werner at cnn own tamiy are a ence o! ° it . experience ant i sears of age wit | Man Shipped Today concer in thetr miast. curalle dt feared but s Dr. H. R. Lathrop, speakini fore the Kiwanis club of C this noon, cave some itlumin facts retarding cancer, teiling some | ———— za (Continued on Page Three) his failure to recommend my name . be employed. Each driver will be in ase snoytallty rate of the United ” . States can be greatly lessened if i Vi M1 ™, ire— unifor 3 e White Mo-| The body of John W. Bobp was} people who have the toms of Exposure—then painful chest to his “Independent oters ‘The bus is made by thi ie symp! with a tight, clinging cold. Don’t Se irrwck aompeny. it is feet in| Shipped this afternoon from the Bow-| concer go to a person capable of let that develo ‘Break the Jength, is electri t man mortuary here to the home of} treating {t at an early stage. The congestion cat yoeure ° Ritsai. tet well the deceased in Toledo, Til. Mrs.| radium treatment. apd the, X-Ray of your cold. “Apply Sloan's, 2.08 its “3,00 ” Scott Clothing Co. § Seed gat Bobp accompanied the remains. | treatment have both been kno Don’ penetrates—strikes League with its 0 m mbe jemergency exit Bobp died yesterday miorning at a 7 qn at , = Ses ges to save many lives, !f the case rigitt into the sore spot, warms it peti wae 82 local hospttal following a brief illnegs.| could be contacted in time. soy Seaehe ty blood coming and ' - to the|He was 49 years old and had lived! P. J. O'Connor spoke to the Ki- oing. This simple, effective warding the contract gt sim fase Tak Se ere ayeland and, England] for rome time at Parkerton toa action banishes the congestion. LEW M. GAY ys - 2 ® Truly, “The World's Lemiment.” ¥s e © "seases he, poate 4 The Fad Shoe & Clothing - Mednick Bros, Golden Rule Store Richard & Gimhinghan Campbell-Johnson Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. _ Freie Shop Nat'l Sample Suit and.Cloak Store The Hub Clothing Co. .The Leader Harper’s Dry Goods Co. > Kassis Dry Goods Co. _ Shikany Dry Goods Fuchs Co. Wiggins, Your Shoe Man ¥ Coser De Gook Go fhe council has acted according to the Rictates of its best judgment and a fesire to give the citizens of Casper i transportation service that they Bis bs roe ce ALL MY STORES WILL BE CLOSED ARIZONA DRY. IF YOU BELIEVE IT’E SO, GUESS AGAIN rina tov wen» avy aac «sf All Day Saturday, Nov. 11, # 1s reputed to be, according to Thos. Meighan, Paramount boyz ree to. as ; ether with his director, Alfre: green, t D ena other members of the cast, went 1stice ay to the desert state to film ecenes: for his new Paramount Dictare, : The B 2 A= Bachelor Daddy,” showing 4 t ni Rialto ‘Theatre next Friday and Sat: uy your Saturday and Sunday supply of urday..° Mr. Meigham, however, jus' : i : happened to hit the state right in the Groceries and Meats in advance. middie of a rainy spell. :. “Wa had just one clear day, sald 7 Me nee é 3 the star. It’s a great country, but O U t ] 9 P M living conditions in the town where pen nth ly g Yi ay we stayed are not what you'd cai! luxurious. We lived in an adobe Ro ee aur -abtiatl BLUE FRONT GROCERY & MARKET beds to escape the rain. it was interesting and the mine where we dia most of our scanee Ie & very CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET i GRANT ST. GROCERY & MARKET THE BEST NEWS IN “THE TRIBUNE TODAY Our Specials For : FRIDAY and SATURDAY __ For Friday and Saturday of this week we will offer a number of specials for cold weather wear. Every item is of our usual high class merchandise and are extraordinary values. Read the ad thoroughly, shop with us and you will save money. ‘The dramatic scenes of the picture showing the fight between a bend of Mexican reneg: all group of defenders mine, were filmed on this spot Leatrice Joy is leading woman ané heads a strong supporting cast. MANUFACTURER HERE. ON VISIT FROM NEW YORK SILK, aie .CLORED PREDICTS Ble GITY HEAE|| All Day Saturday, Nov. 11 ARMISTICE DAY Do Your Shopping Today and Friday. LADIES’ SWEATERS Ladies’ All-Wool Sweaters, Tuxedo front, with brushed Wool collars and cuffs; in assorted shades; regular value $7.00. si $ 5° stockholder in the New STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY Ladies’ Slip-on Sweaters of unusual Misses’ Tuxedo style Sweaters in the \ . sis phim eras gd features and extra warmth at the hip latest shades. Regular $2 95 nent as, line, in the latest Navajo design. values up to $4.00, at...... e FE. Young, general manager 2 New York Of] company, finds a won- erful growth in the four years in- terim since his last visit here. Mr. Steiger commented particularly en the many business blocks and res!- @ences that have been built, the miles of city paving that has been installed and the great e in the size and capacity of the Standard Oil com- pany’s refinery Regular values up to. z $8.00 at values up to $4.95 Ladies’ brushed #1l-Wool Scarfs. Ladies’ Coat Sweaters with sateen- . Large sizes; with pockets. Regular lined pockets, which add to the gen- values up to $8.00, at eral durability of the garment. Reg- S00 at 9449 $3.95 $5.45 $6.45 BIG ASSORTMENT OF BABIES’ KNIT GOODS AT GREAT- D. W. GRIFFITH’S “WAY DOWN EAST” city of 50,000 pop-| I few years,” said Mr. ting on the matter LY REDUCED PRICES. We Still Continue Selling Our Coats and Dresses at a Big Reduction JOE DAVID & COMPANY CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN 227 South Center Street : Formerly Frank Canner Location Jessen Bros. Co. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. Cinta HirdwareCo Learner Shoe & Clothing Co. ~~ Joe David & Co. Do You Realiz That ‘. There Are Only 31 Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper Mr. Steiger is the president of the Detox Grass Rug company. the larg: rers of grass rugs in resident of the Oshkosh ‘Coal & Ice company of Oshkosh, Wis.; President of the Shawno Lumber com- pany of Shawno, Wis.; president of the Davis-Hanson Pump company of Wilkaukee and a members of the/§ board of directors of several other corporations. ARSENESS Mow slowly small pieces See well over the throat. yisks ae.