Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO LIBERALS LOSE QUT IN GREAT . Love Nest” Occupants Happy at Play Che Casper Daily Cribune as to the fundamentals it certainly can be said that never was our coun- try more firmly committed to the broad ideals ot de- mocracy and never before were s0 many other countries |and peoples seeking to establish like commit ments.” “Human society has never faced a more complex or difficult situation, and it 1s therefore of first impor- and purposes BOMB HURLED AT RESIDENCE OMAHA, Neb., May 25.—A special dispatch received from Ainsworth, Neb., said a bomb was thrown at the keep your diet FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923, This warmer weather calls for a health-guarding diet — light and cooling but plentiful in nourishment. That’s Shredded Whole Wheat. ‘i Eat plenty ofberries and fruits, too, with wholesome milk and cream. By serving them on two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, you'll have a perfectly balanced summer luncheon or breakfast, with 2/] the essential food elements in their correct proportions, and “roughage” enough for healthy, natural exec effects, tance that all Americans be brought to understand the underlying pur- poses of this commonwealth and to fix firmly in their hearts the deter- mination~ to maintain institutions capable of progressive evolution and development along the lines of our fundamental principles." MAYOR KILLS INCREASE ON STREET CARS' home of William Ely, an attorney there, tearing a hole about a foot square through the front wall. No one was hurt. A penciled note, signed only by @ skull and cross bones, pinned to a pillar on the front porch, said: “Only 2 warning. Leave the city at once.” oe in season” CHURCH MEET: Bible Interpretations of | Fundamentalists Are Put in Discard. In@., May 24— ral assembly of the h of the United rica in adopting the | Dr. "Harry Emerson | the funda- the recom- the liberal ad by the greatest victory { | Deserted by Bride, |Groom Asks Divorce Ryrahertaes and hredded CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 25.—That ho was deserted by his bride two days vor {after their wedding, is an allegation § UE, Wash., May 25.—Ms re fore pee aden ai i Piet cley [22 the petition of Frank P. Kirke, volo of the ordinance. to/WHO seeks divorce from Muriel K. ee eee centtin weunt.|Sirke. ‘The couple were married in car system to 10 cents| london, England April 29, 1920. ? a cents on tokens for five WOMAN FINDS REMEDY It opposed to the the Bible, as , succeeded on of a minority on bills and ts the New require the Presbyterian | where Dr. Shall Funda had been expected cents cash. that although the mayor advocated) WORTH FABULOUS FORTUNE the rentention of the five cent fare despite a deficit of $4,000 to $5,000 a day, he would allow the ordinance “I wouldn't take a million dollars |for the good Mayr's Wonderful to become a without action by| Remedy has done for me. I hate him, Advocates of the increase claim | finished the course.and can say T am enough votes in council to pass the| entirely cured of very severe indiges- | tion, bloating and colic attacks I suf fered from for many years.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that re _ a Loncon Boy Scout, seventeen| moves the catarrhal mucus from the S\years old, recommends Brazil nuts| intestinal tract and allays the in or the production of muscle. | fammation which causes practically a | all stomach, liver and intestinal ai! ments, including appendicitis. Ono dose will convince or money refund ed. At all druggists —Advertisement WASHINGTON, May 28.—An ap- peal for a rededication of the Amer: can people to the aims an yf their government the preamble of the made by President He rture from an address at the ope mouncing here of the National Ame , an organization recen encourage better Ame ordinance over the veto. Se Able to twist fron bars into spir-| aie ; So Roy_Cummings, acrobatic a hea, 3, lancer, Ives with hi Conn. “Here are Mrs, Irene Cummings, Wife No. 2 at the care wre former wife in a a cottage at Derby, ea theitoneatinn nine and the head of the house as they returned from an outing While deploring the lack of a defi-| set up’ by the wary the president. eal to the “common observation nowa-| © . some times * * * altogether too me ‘acy is on trial. Salad “We will be quite safe in admit ting.” |ppsntiwons x hav been .set up the hope wh them the mmanding and dominating national) ized, are We will make no " which he said, had been! mistake it we “confess that the attl-) the preamble Mr.| who profess devotion to democratic it constituted “the com-| institutions ure on trial, But all t ¢ © the chart for our course, and the inspiration to every bone 2, att nd Edna Cummings, fiver dae hee WN a ant the oars, Mrs. Helen Cummings, Wife No. 1, on shore that hy id misgivings with respect Sony and lightly made, that de. he added, “t any of the winiivamal rasntah tof uebeatient = t aims « y may be real the end of the world) tudes and conduct of many people! nent of the nation’s aspira-| may be admitted without one and all of us bet Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill all vermin; will not stain bed cloth. ng. Apco Products Co. Phone 286. much 1 means and fr | Look and Save at THE FAD Men’s All-Wool Fad Tailored Suits.......... $20 and $25 Boys’ Wool Suits at. .$4.95, $6.75 and $8.50 Men’s Dress Pants... 75, $5.00, $6.75 to $8.50 Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants ..95c, $1.45 and $1.95 Men’s Cotton Work Pants. .$1.45, $1.95 and $2.45 FAD SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 220 South Center St. Phone 1686-W BORAH BOOMED. FOR PRESIDENT S, Ohio, May 24.—Mem-| committee of 48 Announcing the Opening of The Comer Grocery | Saturday, May 25 ‘AT 1339 EAST SECOND ST. Phone 672-W Full Line of Staple Groceries, Meats and Vegetables schwartz, Columbus, Ohto branch of the rab must have given yuld not be go in signatures.” | © nothing has been here 50 Mane ‘2; = ven rrrours SIMON PURE EMERSON ISS NEW QUESTION I FIGHT TO HOLD SATE POSITION is possosrion of Emerson has | raised in the s @ supreme court the question of whether any of his acts] 4 Wyoming member of the Colorado River commission were lega! if he were » state engineer, | as ver, | Mechanic Wounded | In Dropping Gun Wyo. is co! eee Howse Secrets Every dollar of the capital etock of Armour end Com- pany represents ecto- al property in the An Exceptional Value at These Stores Tomorrow ? to send you a pail of Armour’s Star Leaf Lard. You will say you never tasted such ‘ tender, delicately flavored shorteake; such rich, flaky pie crust; such crisp, golden doughnuts! Make the test now, and see ine Jeaf lard—at actual money saving. why famous cooks ail say, “Make it with Grasp the opportunity. Tell your dealer _leaf lard.” You Can Get Armour’s Star Leaf Lard at These Stores ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. CHEYE? Corey, 9 through May 25.—Earl | was hot dropped al Never before has Armour’s Star Leaf Lard been offered at a price so low as compared with many other shortenings on the market. It’s the finest of all shortenings—genu- the SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 426 East Second St. CENTRAL GROCERY 129 West Second St. MEYER BROTHERS MARKET 138 East Fifth St. BASKET STORES CO. NO. 1 601 West Railroad Ave. BASKET STORES CO. NO. 2 989 South Cedar St. BUNGALOW GROCERY 412 East Fifth St. WHITE MARKET ¢ 114 East Second St. BLUE FRONT GROCERY Corner Wolcott and Fifth Sta. Pain in Back of Read What This nine says) r one ith CASPER PROVISION CO. 244 Rast Second St. Phone 1151 MIDWEST COMMISSARY CO. 628 West Yellowstone BASKET STORES CO. NO. 4 108 South Jackson St. NATRONA MEAT MARKET 226 East Second St. > at the relief until ¢ Dr. Plerce’s An ad not taken them CASPER STORAGE GROCERY CO. 117 East Second St. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Arrives BASKET STORES CO. NO. & 700 North Center St. GRIFFIN’S MARKET 233 East Second St. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO, ‘Westbound 107 South Center St. JOHNSON BROTHERS NOYES GROCERY CO. STORE NO. 1 638 East Second St. 920 North Harrison St. weneound— snormenee Mae ry we A R wooo ene ---------------------- 3: >. m, 55 p. m. GRANT STREET GROCERY CAPITOL GROCERY AND MARKET NOYES GROCERY CO. STORE NO. 2 ESS PEN A ey, : Corner Grant and Devine Corner Fifth and Jackson Sts. 903 South Spruce St. Mortage PaaS eer

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