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PAGE TWO. UNEMPLOYMENT (3 REAL PROBLEM © FACED AY BRITISH GOVERNMENT Labor Party in Englend Hl Has } No Means of Facing %%. ask Lasting Solution of Question at This Time, Says | United Press | Staff Correspondent. BY J. W. T. MASON A Labor ministry is not likely to come into power in Great the near future, because the recent bye-elections against the Bonar Law government. onservative house of commons has only just be-! and Bonar Law will not resign through a tem-| * if a British general election were to be held y] Britain have gone The r gun its wor mishap. I bor pa Employment the Pro eventua’ thing. But be in control they could do} » unemployed and taxes this eless, problem Pp r cannot be solved until Europe is well back on the rc ormal 10r Of Local Interest w, and We Wil| « About Them, Some People We F Profit by 1 Che Caspet Daily Cribune LIFF DWELLERS OF OLD MAY HVE BEEN DWARFS PRE SCOTT. five years the skull con Digging «TED LEWIS AND HIS BAND : | MASTERS OF DANCE MUSIC I | } rch 20.— Prescott | an¢ living a leveloned set of mature tee brothers unearthed the fle excavating for a road Dells, 2 vast granite for me physiclan said of t of an infant's crantum. Prints of the hands of the bullders | preserved prehistoric of the well dwelling known as ‘Montezuma's . : Just received a large shipment of the latest styles in Men’s d castle aro still seen in the Tauatiko | brands of baking powder with Boys’ Suits, also in Shoes we now have in stock the latest in Ladies’ motar holdi the — stc 5 eatin F Ii and Misses! poeta and Pumps. eo: orks Peete oe best s eo _ that, the! Ladies’ Oxford or Shoe on the market is 0 |, which is 80 with: “very the cheap and big can nd, per cent lower in price than any shoe offered in Casper of the same he tiny ople {ature an of today that it hor of those archeo’ of tho ic Co. Pi y of the teeth and skull bones showed eviCences of immaturity orways mMnd"low ‘cellings seem to bexe out the theory that t S if living there were of small {so much smaller {han that of the} has created an-} ft cal problems | Na-| iety to solveyit of expeditions ing or repair “or MM hone ork. Ask about ontract tuning y l AS | Jenny. Fox-Trot. Ted Lewis and His Band. Liza, Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal and His Or- chestra. A-3814 75¢ Down in Maryland. Fox-Trots. Dance Or- A-3807 | 75c My Buddy. (Accordion Nov- elty Chorus by Phil Baker.) When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues. Fox- Trots. Paw Specht and His Orchestra, A-3817 75 Good Night Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses. Waltzes. Columbia Dance Orches- tra, A-3816 75c¢ Sweetheart Medley I bases of Lambda Chi.” Dream Girl of Pi K. A. Waltz. Jan Garber and His Garber-Davia Or- chestra. A-3793 T5c Rose of the Rio Grande. Flower of Araby. Fox- Trots. Xylophone Solos. dees Libonats. A-3799 75c Quartet, + POPULAR SONGS Wanita. Al Jolson, Jimbo Jambo. Frank Crumit. A-3812 75¢ You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night. I Loved You Once, Dolly Kay. A-3808 75 Little Town fn the Ould County Down. In the Valley Near Sleive- namon. Tenor Solos. William A, Kennedy. A-3796 7Be Little Songs for Children. Little Birdie; Bubbles. Little Songs for Children. I Love Little Pussy; Rock-a-Bye Dolly, Lavra Bryant, A-3152 78 Gypsy Smith, Ah, Moon of My Delight. From “In a Persian den.” (Lehmann) Tandy Mackenzie. | 98043 $1.50 Tacea la notte placida. From “Il Trovatore.” (How Peaceful Was the Night.) (Verdi) Rosa Ponselle, 96051 $1.50 Schon Rosmarin. (Kreisier) Toscha Seidel, 80623 $1.00 L OUT TODAY |= DANCE MUSIC Nothing But. I Heard the Voie Will Your Heart Ring True? New Hampshire. Fox-Trot. Saw Mill River,Road. Intro. “Mother's Wedding Dress.” From “Glory.” Medley Fox-Trot. The Columbians. A-3809 75c¢ "Way Down Yonder New Orleans. From “Strut Miss Lizzie.” Fox-Trots. The Georgians. A-3804 75¢ | Tiger Rag. The Memphis Blues. Trots. Ted Lewis and Fox- His Band. A-3813 750 La Paloma. Fox-Trot. O Sole Mio. Waltz. Jan Garber and His Garber- Davis Orchestra. A-3792 75e You Tell 'em Ivorics, Coaxing the Piano, _Fox- , Trots. Piano Solos. Frank Westphal. A-3800 756 Whispering Pines. Only Just Suppose. _Fox- Trots. Accordion Solos. Guido Deiro, A-3805 75 Hawatian Instrumental A-3798 75 Down in Maryland. Mississippi Moon. Van and ‘Schenck. A-3806 780 In Our Parlor. I'm Mighty Sweet on My Sweet Sweetie. Furman and Nash. A-3803 75c¢ Mother’s Love. Charles | I'm Goin’ Away. Hart and Elliott Shaw. |Bring It with You When There's a Rainbow in the You Come. Leona Wil- Sky. Shannon Four. liams and Her Dizie A-3810 75c| Band, A-3815 75 VOCAL HARMONIES Medley of “Old Timers.” Part I—Intro.: In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree; Sweet Rosie O'Grady; Just One Girl; After the Ball. Bell; Just a Went Down; Rooney The Sidewalks of New York. Shannon Four, A-3797 75¢ of Jesus Say, A-3802 750 SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS The Living God. (O'Hara) Charles Hackett. 80599 $1.00 Petite Valse. (Herbert) Minuet in G, No. 2. (Beethoven) Eddy Brown. A-3801 $1.00 Smile Through Your Tears. (Hamblen) Out of the Dusk to You. (Lee) Barbara Maurel. A-3811 $1.00 “A positive revela- tion in unmarred melody” appearance, a Colum- bia New Process Record resembles practically every other disc record. But, play this record on any phonograph and you will be amazed at the su- perb smoothness of out- pouring melody. In the brief interval be- fore the music commences, you may detect the needle faintly whispering. Com- pare this with the strident scratch that greets you on other records, At the very first note of the prelude even this almost imper- ceptible sound dissolves. Compare this with the in- sistent scrape that intrudes itself through the music on other records. This surface quietness that lets your ears, un- hindered, hear the infinite variety of delicate shad- ings of the singer’s voice, that translates for you the musician’s sensitive touch into the glow of poetic imagination, is unparal- leled in phonographic reproduction. tan. to any op aud nik to Heer nd His Orchestra As an example of this ‘ marred lody And then, » hear him and "Tiger Rag” and “The Secon Blues” on record A-3813. Columbia’s process of making records with a hard, durable core, over- laid with a new surface so marvelously smooth that the needle travels over it practically without fric- tion, pronounced the death sentence on obnoxious scratch and scrape. The process is patented. No one else can make a record at all similar, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York 131 SMITH-TURNER DRUG STORE Telephone 176 TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923. Don’t Gamble (pi: Market Clothing & Shoe Stor with the “lots for your money” quality. Children’s Shoes ...90c to $1.50 24 different styles Men’s Dress School Girls’ Shoes $1.60 to $3.00 | Shoe. Boys’ School Shoes $1.98 to $3.50 | 15 aitferent styles work shee to Men’s Best Dressiest Shoe or | select from. Patord doves. ous. sees $7.95 | Don't pay over $6.75 for best Good Dress Shoes $4.00, $4.50, Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoe made. $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 7.95 for best and The Best Work Shoe on the mar- len’s Dress Shoe ket $3.25, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 and $4.50. 30 styles Ladies’ and Misses’ to select from. We are handling our goods on the lowest possible margin which we know is reasonable to ourselves and to our customers. Come and look our stock over and convince yourself if you want good merchan- dise and save $$$ for yourself. We cargy everything the men and boys wear from head to foot, also some yard goods. you’re sure to lose every time. eT It’susedby more housewives—morechefs—more | | railroads— more restaurants—more hotels, ' than any other kind in America and its sale is over 150% greater. If you want } every bake-day to be a success—if Don’t pay over highest class made. Don't pay over $4.50 for best work shoe on the market. We have 4,000 pairs to select from. We invite the public to get our prices before bu: you $$$. s- It will make The above are our regular, everyday prices, which are hb: you want positiveresultsatasmall low the average special sale prices quoted by others. assis cost—if you want to guard the | PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING Ses purity of your bakings, use Three Blocks South, 34 West Postoffice 4 Calumet. Every i entinithas beenofficial- ly approved by the ; United States Food We Are New BuO ine Ney Spare Serivals in Authorities. Order ss SAR : Calumet today —it will pay. SUITS $25, $30, $35 NO HIGHER Some With Two Pairs of Pants. LEARNER SHOE & CLOTHING CO. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern _ Westbound Arrives Departs No. 603 a wanna nnn nn nee -----— === 2:40 p. mM. 3:00 p. m. und— Arrives Depa s608 Gees SOS LN ek 340 p. m. 358 p.m Bold SOI IE Chicago, Burlington & Quinwy arte pki Departs No - 10.25 p. m 2 2:45 p.m. N 0 a, m, 7 N 8:10 p. m. THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY BASEMENT MIDWEST BUILDING CASPER, WYOMING PERSONAL MONOGRAM STATIONERY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 20, 2I—THREE DAYS ONLY 125 Sheets of Paper, 125 Enve- lopes, two-fold Stationery, Mono- $950 gram printed, in two colors........ Printed on 20-lb. Western Bond with Envelopes to match in Solid Ol Copperelssey Gothic. Makes a nice gift for Wife, Sweetheart, Mother, Dhae ae SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19, 20, 2 Wy THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY BASEMENT MIDWEST BUILDING CASPER, WYOMING | te