Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO He i cm ac Be Olive Tablets fl itet The first hundred years aren’t the hardest! : Four men, all over 90, tell you here that they’re perfectly satisfied. acientiioneheniaatororolcneiie So’satisfied, in fact, that they agree that glands, ife—int years, perhaps—an factors are all buncombe and nonsense. ee gg p ern # id modern flappers and other disturbing Saas ‘These men, from various parts of the cuuntry, have given their views to’the Tribune through NEA Service, as follows: The new scout executive ts expect- ED ed to reach Casper today or tomor- row. Frank R. Taylor, scout master of troop four has been taking care of the work of the scout executive since December 1, and has been carry- ing on until the local gcbut council could find a new man to take Cap- tain Black's place. Yesterday” delegatons of scouts from Cifferent troops took certain dis- tricts of the c’ - and cleaned the old election posters and other signs from the telephone and electric light poles. Several remarks regarding the looks of the city’s streets being merred by the unsightly posters bad come to the scout executive's ears and he had issued orders yesterday for the scouts to make @ general cleanup. Some dis- tricts have not yet been attended to Dut will shortly be included in the patrol of the scouts who will take the O14 placards from the poles. Troop four was at Camp Rotary over the week end an4 found that i i the cabin had been broken into, a win- i pe tl { EZRA MEEKER. ‘ dow smashed and the cooking uten- Milford, Ill.,, Ninety-One H Of Oregon, Ninety-Two. Of Brooklyn, N. ¥., Nincty-Four sils had been left in a very unsani| Giands, and all that talk ex: : ; tary condition. The troop spent ®ltnaing tite about The mothers are to blame. ‘They large part of its time cleaning UD jb isiness, efter the vandals and the cabin is| “Barnett’s Of Course” Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Manhattan Shirts ~~ “©. P. BENEDICT. Of New York, Ninsty-One. Of course, et are alweys nice. But the old-fas) @d giris of my day were far better than their sisters are Let nature take its own course. The 4s just foolish monkey|should set their daughters washing more wo try to agitate it, the worse dishes, instead of letting them rin /living becomes. Live a sane, even life without any|afound wild. I never took any stock in these] toda: again in good condition although ‘ f : ys some of the cooking utensils were proces and you may live to be a pee Pbk 2 ati Natirord Saiie ae Poy ae ani eee pertments, And] ‘They were less bold, less forward. Will take place from Thursday, January 11, to Satur- yronounced hopeless by the detail 9! 2 ¥ Perhaps—but lots more wholesome. : fo) That was Gelegated to clean same.| Much beyond that no man can £°. multe, $0. aah Ghee TRS, COGoe Boe lier nae OPH OMBUB Cs cay Gala ok Nee obi eaaeer Ge day, January 20, inclusive, the following change in ‘Troop six under Scoutmaster Ward is It isn't natural. peexier) gird 7 I padi ape'e Saree ‘Who. are dabbting with the works 1i1 7 ¢o'5 pein tes, prices during this sale: to take over the cabin at Camp Ro-| If grown-ups would pay less atten- 4 pieces : 1 pass away long before the age Mention these duties to a girl to-/that I go. They never worried about their age. day and she laughs. She is the mod-} Lead the simple life, have plenty They knew that if they lived a clean, healthy life they would live to a ripe tary for this week-end coming and tion to these crazy ideas and more troop four will take it egain @ week!to their children we might be better Regular Universal ! of outdoor work, abstain’ from to- from Friday. off. Maybe she knows about these new-|pacco and lquor and you needn’t}old age, | Fall Prices Sale Prices Assistant Executive Howard Sny-| 1 pelteve the girls are all right—it|¢angied aclentific ideas, worry about your end coming too] But ‘now they seem to be worrying &* der, formerly in a MWke position in |they are brought up right. I don't. yest ; Lewistown, Mont. is now serving) 3.1 so few of the modern giris are.| But I do know that you can’t buck But don’t let any of the young fiap- with the Casper scouts. Mr. Snyder Most of these few live on the farm /|vature. pers annoy you. They are too fresh hag had considerable experience in| where they are taught useful work| No man can live beyond his time, and aggravating, and should be scotting and is o welcome addition to |rrom their very childhood. abctors or no doctors! Isquetched—if that’ ts possible. the Casper organization. ———_— SZBO es h kee eo ROD, $8008 SoA ene $BB0 8. se Ae ee 5 SD8B SOO. tos ee RAS $5000. oo. Seta. $8 about prolonging life by means of acl ARMAND—Des Moines ence, It's all just rot. the fact that President Harding has!ans of the fore’gn Wars and to the ‘American Legion signed the Fish bill, as amended by|Disabled Veterans of the World War, the senate, which affords an increase/according to a letter from Mr. Landis. Dartmouth Gets The Velour Beauty Parlor for nurses from $20 to $50 a month] The gift from organized baseball to . 6.00 News. for disabled ex-servico men who have/the ex-service organizations repre- $250,000 Git a7 00 $4.75 lost their sight or both arms or both/sents one-half of the proceeds of the et th s LS ert Fac i" ‘. i 4., Jan. 9—!/legs, |third world's series game. It was ey ‘ las taken over another room to introduc rant ot ‘Abs Aeros sontion made with the understanding that it| BAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 9.— = 8 face pack $8.50 Cord war fighters have claimed the| MARYVILLE, Tenn. Jan. 9—Cap-|would be expended in the rellet of|‘The will of the late Francie L. Town, re h is a new French preparation to clear the skin Victory medal authorized by the €0v- tain Emerson J. Lonas post of the disabled world war veterans. Legion/filed for probate here, disposes ernment in recognition of thelr serv-| American Legion here will mark the/"Stional hadquartrs ha# announcd/of property valued at $500,000. The ices overseas and in America, accord-|pirthplace of General Pershing’s) that its bare of the money fil! b2/sem of $250,000 or one half the toal ng to the service division of the] mother in Blount county with a me-|Use solely for slck and wounded vet-|value of the estate, is given Dart- American Legion. morial tablet, post officials have an-/¢rans and that the machinery for its’ mouth college at Hanover, N. H, Thaitiegion da) urging that all 6x:|nouncea, distribution will be authorized at the __ Oo service men obtain their medals end) since tt became known that tho| ert miceins of that organization's) ne polka was originally a Bohe- is also assisting the government! mother of General Pershing was born | ee mian peasants’ danc: through the 11,000 Legion posts to\in Blount county, the local Legion obtain the addresses of thousnds of | pot undertook to provide a suitable medals and who have since changed er: Barker, chairman of the fine ar‘a| . \ their residences. Service officers 19 / committes, took the matter up Ww cs hi} the various Legion posts are assisting tne Tonnessee (Historical ‘society, DISCOMFOR'’ I veterans in obtaining application which furnished the bronze cast. It/ i GRO: ef ies SS SOS $10.00-, $7.15 $9.35 Remove Wrinkles Is not irritating either while on or after being removed —leaving the skin soft and beautiful. ‘VELOUR BEAUTY PARLORS 211-213 O-S Bldg. Phone 2595 | $12.50. MM. D. Barnett Outfitting Co, 154 South Center St. blanks and in preparing the papers j, approxiate'y two fect by three feet 5 a necessary, to get the war medals, jin size and bears (the following in- May fever cannot be prevented, | teracts any after-discomfort to the. SRG E aR IIL SOA ee RENE T IT Gee SX ior = cae eaamaeeeeee ——_——————————- Men who served in the army can | sorption: ‘Dut the congestion and general|*tomach, and the laxative further ~ obtain medals from the following) «pirthplace of Anne Elizabeth} !8comfort. which secompany it|felleves by keeping the system 2 = pisces: Fort Crook, Neb. Fort qnompagny mother of General Jonn| &R be arently lenwaned wy this] Titer i Thomas, Ky.i nm, “3 J. Pershing, born February 15, 1835. “SINGLES LAXO ASPIRIN, with ter, agpirin Fort Bliss, ‘Tex: (srg brected by Captain Emerson J. Lonas| {ts salicylic acid content, relaxes |thresfold powers of ae atreets, St. Louts; . 1 pest No. 13 American Legion. and the @ and relieves co: hail, San Franct building, Detrot * ve rst i. "i edeva! Tennessee historical commission, This in the case of hay Minneapolis; Roo! i ; ‘ Permits freer breathing. the tm) f ; pane na. 1990." The digestant it contains coun-|thres pelutes tf 1 2 We —It’s absorbed - building, Los Angell Ndi Rta his INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 9 It relieves pain qeley’ } Postoffice building, Portland. Ore. American Legion national headquar-| —It’s a gentle laxative } Dia osama] Whitehall street, New York, and 8t tore nas received a check for’ $20,- RIN any United Sttes army post. \ssacloctram seevesew Menta ees ZINGLES LALO ASPT Ast Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Ex-sa‘lors may obt dis, commissioner ‘of organized base. United ball, as the Legion's share in the ds of the gz in the | ld’s series in New York. Similar| checks have been sent to the Veter-' 100% jon. Washing Machines Now SAVE MONEY Western Electric Washing Machines Now | “ages | January 20th the Price Advances to $145.00 BUY NOW SAVES10 tion at to communica’ mor fleld clerks 1 of the United States shington 1s may be obtained by served in the armed 1 e ted States during the nd in case of death, by the person next of ki | adjutant army at Victory m CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS ‘WEEK jals of th “4 American Legion. A test suit wit he! pation, Ind. —“l was all run-down, RICHELIEU “OUR BEST’ GRADE COFFEE | filed covering every rere ppl te 1-Ib. ti ware O00 " ight be raised in order nS. Saar dsclotbe! eesthoiaepeseae ene wot male ting $9 The finest produced sat the most settle the case for good. ie bent er 50 economical. Richelieu XXX Wax Beans, No. 2 cans— 30c can, 12 cans $3.45, case $6.75 Monsoon Cut Wax Beans, No. 2 cans— 20c can, 12 cans $2.25, case $4.35 asalstance! to" Quaed eeenh eaaee Richelieu Little Kernel Corn, No. 2 cans— it had done 20c can, 12 cans $2.25, case $4.35 lish'ng them on self-sustaining farms. good » has been referred to the committes ber and wanted him to have me try it, Richelieu Pearl Hominy, No, 2 cans— on, interstate and Moraes ghee did for mein a week's time,andwhen I Oc can, 12 cans $1.15, case $2.25 Extensilo f the time I'mit for ob- taining certificatés of. d'sabilits’ until hed taken three bottles {had gained, Plymouth Rock Early June Peas, No. 2 can— August 9, 1926, and for conversion of] goingmy own work. 1 took it before 20c can, 12 cans $2.35, case $4.65 government term insurance until! my Jast baby was born and it hel : . 4 Métch 2, 1931, in afforded by other| raveomuch'f eave peistireyt — Richelieu Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 cans— DES MOIN! Iowa, Jan. 9.—Ve- . . ldity of the Towa bonds to pay a Gained Strength,Weight,and Now B us to ex-service men will be set . ; tied by, the Towa supreme \court. at Doing Own Workby TakingLydia the January ression and the bonds E.Pinkham’sVegetableCompound will probably be sold by January 20, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 8-— Disabled veterans’ of the World war will be the beneficiaries if three bills introduced recently in congress at the request of the American Legion be- come laws. measures. A bili provides that in| mend the Vegetable Compound to: 20c can, 12 cans $2.25, case $4.35 cages where the veteran is “(ndigent” woman who suffera trom feniale si . Richelieu Apple Butter, No. 2 cans... ....30¢ each N. 1 All ti t f El hig insurance maz be reinstated and| ments, for I know by experience wha! rn e] A ° is ; a trom| itean do, I have used Lydia B. Pink. |fJ Richelieu Peeled Apricots, No. 24% cans— ear Manufacturers ‘o ectric Washer. ing tee wtuero titres + "| bam Soult Wan, igo the? 45c can, 3 cans $1.28, 12 cans $4,90 y hers Are Advancing A number of senators are backing ills, too, in) em rb meek Pickled P. 1 Onions, packed in Holland ll i ° é agion’s tlehit fo ‘Ws. Exprinop, 620 E, Grant Street, ickled Pearl Onions, p: n Holland, sma rectan ot Saeigraton tor'a'se| Mastin ee size, per bottle nen 3c Their Prices ict five ironed eat tie et vice should convince you of the merit Ocean Pear] Soap—“Lathers freely and cleans of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound. wonderfully”... 4 bars 25¢ Small packages Sea Foam Washing Powder, 6 for 25¢ Telephone your orders—we deliver to every section of the city. Exclusive agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We sell for cash or credit—a service store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 appointment of a special senatorial committee to investigate the tmmi- gration situation with reapect to the labor supply. It was referred to the| committes on immigration. Legion leaders are rejoicing over Will take in stock or sell hay with lots of range and running water. The Hopewell Hospital Lillian L. Neison, Superintendent Thermopolis, Wyo. A general hospital, situated in the Hot Springs district of Ther Mopolis, to which visiting phys!. clans are welcome Rates moderate: only Natrona Power Company ‘sana 4 “At Your Service--Always” Phone 69 HENRY SCHNOOR Freeland, Wyo,

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