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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, *% with physiciens, some ‘gpecialists costing me $10 a visit, only to at Inet say that nothtag could be done for me, that I had cancer or ulcers of the stomach. I suffered awful pains in tny stomach, but after tak- (Continued from Page One | 88 & few dowecs of Mayr's Wonderul ence November 20, Reouf Ber, acting | Remedy these all disappeared and pres es allen teat jfor 3 years am feeling fine.” It ia jo ag. aig er eae T must/? Simple, harmless preparation that fir er coma t the t*moves thé catarrhal mucus trom responsibility for any untowani incj-/e intestinal tract and allays the dents resulting from tifis adjournment |‘"flammation which causes. prac- ~ Jeally all stomach, liver and in- of the conference. pre 2 testinal ailments, including —.pper- FRENCH DISCUSS Gicitis. One dose will contince o- MEETING PLANS. —— LONDON, Nov. 17.—By The Associ ated Press.)—Foreign Secretary Cur-| zon leaves for Paris today to consult Premer Poincare’ on the policies to! = be pursued by the allies at the Lau- AS AN : sapne peace conference. Lor4 Cur- zon plans i: proceed to Lausanne, possibly accomp. nied by M. Poincare, im time to hold another preliminary ea conversation on Sunday with Premfer Mussolini of Italy. Tf the size of the Boitsh delegation TO OUR SERVICE We Will Repair Any Electrical Trouble Day or Night sanne will be the largest and per haps the most important conferenct since Vervailies, Although ofiicials are reticent concerning the erson nel of the British delegation, ii is beiseved Lord C I be sup by a reth rf at least fifty Day Calls, Phone 433M TURKS ATTEMPT ! . TO RUN BLOCKADE. | Night Calls, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov.. 17— Phone 20493 or 15363 (By The Associated Press}—An at-| 3 tempt by the Kemalists to run the in At Your Service terned Turkish destroyer Akhissar, | disguised as a merchantman, out of . ° the Golden Horn, past the allied con-| trol was frustrated last night. } in Cc B Aeviewtalars Dameita. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE G. F. Kropp, Mgr. ‘243 East Railroad Ave. For sale at al! druggists—Ady. | yp *. taplets.. Tho box bears the signa. ture of E. W. ve. (Be sure you | DELICIOUS Coftee '—takes the Gamble out of Coffee-making Is the water you use hard or alkaline? Then you can’t raake good coffee un: less the brand you use is selected, blended and roasted to neutralize it and bring out the true coffee flavor. Nash’s Delicious Coffee is blended to bring out the true coffee flavor no matter what the water. 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A chance to each ghild at- tending the most‘ thrilling melodrama ever screened “THE FAST MAIL” AMERICA THEATER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “FAST EAT MORE MEAT Fresh Ham Roast, lb..30c Loin Pork Roast, 1b._28¢ Beef Pot noast, 15-174%4c Lamb Steak, Ib_..32%4¢ Vea] to Fry, Ib. 274 Bacon, Ib. ..................30¢ Fresh Caif Hams, Ib. 20c Spare Ribs, Ib All-Pork Sausage, Ib.25¢ NEBRASKA CORN-FED CHICKENS ~ White Market "=" 114 East Second Che Caspet Daily Cribune “OH, HENRY” We maintain a headquarters for high school students, serve lunches at noon and specialize in school supplies. BEAT BILLINGS We handle milk, bakery. goods and gro- ceries for our neighborhood trade. Bar- ber shop in connection. ‘ The High School Canteen 813 South Elm St. Ae zw PLS V- Se YY Ws Pudge: <= Eo Wate vinnie a ped YOKE ‘. .* wat pe “‘Clementine’”’ The New Colonial Effect. One of the many pretty styles we are showing for street and dress service. We have the above pattern in Brocade Satin, Black Suede and Otto Brewn Suede. When you want something new, you will find them at the Specialty Boot Shop 204 O-S Bldg.—Second Floor Tomorrow CASPER BILLINGS GAME CALLED AT Gentlemen! Your Hands Are They Well Gloved? . Young men who go about in the pursuit of business are particular in their attire—but they do not*always realize the effectiveness of cor- rect gloves, Suit the gloves to the suit—and see the improvement in your »-Je appearance. CAMPBELL - JOHNSON CO. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS 2:30 O’CLOCK CHRISTMAS CARDS WE HAVE ON DISPLAY OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF CHRISTMAS CARDS Select them while the assortment is complete. CASPER STATIONERY COMPANY South of the Iris THE ARKEON PAGE ELEVEN. FOR CASPER HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALLS AND BASKET BALLS FOR EVERYBODY Boxing Gloves will work up your “Trish.” Call in and look us over. HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Radio Sets, Sporting Goods, General Hardware We have courteous clerks tu greet you. Beat Billings tomorrow afternoon and celebrate by DANCING At the Arkeon tomorrow night. Music by Ackerman’s justly famous orchestra. Our. Big Masquerade Dance Will Be on November 21 And $100 will be given in \prizes.for the best costumes. This will be the most pic- turesque dance of the season. ‘Every Thursday night we are holding our Prize Waltz Contest Come down next Thursday and enter into the competition. THE ARKEON DINE AT THE NEW PALACE INN A restaurant of distinction, where the finest of food, combined with the best of service and the most pleasant of surroundings, serve to make your meals a pleasure, rather than a irk- some bore, At our regular 75c dinner every night, from 5 until 8, we have special music for our patrons. A SPECIAL $1 DINNER IS SERVED EVERY SUNDAY. The New Palace Inna J. S. PETTINGILL Tailor CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS WHO KNOW Room 214 O-S Bidg. mA AS