Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923, SLAYER PLEADS, —Sismail for Germany _RILI-PROMOTION DY |. aes WYOMING GETS| (22-5 is] Saat | | ; AT CHRISTI CHURCH |=Sssr-==3.°* <== FOREST FUNDS GUILTY TODAY SETFOR NEXT SIND] Setsscist S| wae ore trmerel OF IN CALIFORNIA .| Wyoming $70,761; Utah $67,650, ang % $ es gee $ ‘Croup is! The lish one: of— Beauty Clay SHINGTON, and visitors. paid to states by the department of “The Grant street bus passes the|4sriculture as their one-quarter chureh on the corner of Grant and| Share in recetpte from National by: Lind streets,” forest resources for the fiscal year over 11 Males Sersond are DRUG STORE Hallelujah 9 2 word which forms ONSTIPATION P bt ‘orm Next Sunday will pe Rally-Promo- tion day at the First Christian church. A special program has been arranged by the Rev. R. R. > Hildebrand, who announces: part of the praises both tn Christian A cause of . . be ia a “The Christian church is teaching | 224 Jewish liturgies. ful to elder! eases Events Rapid in Bring- practical religious education. The — Always velit in Germany {s starting an airmail route. This photo shows Pilot | working program of the church calls} Climate of Japan is far wetter CHAMBERLAIN’S $ P t f Sthemer on the. plane Bremen leaving cn bis fret fight hbesta hans for a high standard of living and aj ‘than that of England and subject to TABLETS ing Ferpetrator o knuane to Goratald. He made @ successful trin. 2 teaching of Christ's life, greater extreme of temperature, the : “To this end a program will be| best season being autumn. Zasy—pleasant-—effective—only 25¢ . Hoax to Justice. length of time they would continue: given next Sunday showing prac: | AD at thelr posts before retiring to ¢' tical things learned and progress | attention to their personal affairs. |toward the true standard of living, Read What Meyer Bros. Say About the High Cost of Living—Special Prices For Saturday, Oct. 7 STOCKTON, Callf., Oct! 5.—Alex|— There had been no official tntima-| Next Sunday jg also the day set for A. Kels, Lodi butcher and cattle] tion today as to possible successors|the promotion of classes same ag man, indicted yesterday by the) to be chosen by the president, and/{n our public schools. d eounty grand fury for the murder indications were lacking that the| “The Christian church has al ef an unknown man, appeared be. two governments had yet been ap-| growing, thriving school. It has fore Judges D. M. Young and; WASHINGTON, Oct. 5—The ad@-| proached as to the acceptability of/on its teaching staff some of the! Notice to Water Appropriators George F. Buck of the Superior| ministration faces the necessity. of! possible appointees. very best to be found. The goals Notice is hereby given that the following named Choice Rib Boiling Meat, Ib, 10¢e court. today and pleaded guilty to/ filling the first important vacancies ST Ea and standards to” be ‘reachea this|| water appropriators of Division No. 1 have submitted Rapbinks sce Dee i against him. cur In the American diplomatic ° year are high. © program of piphcepatines are tixed by the| Service since President Coolidge Society Woman work from week to week is insptr-| Prect of v8 od sane to the use si water from the RotiRoast, IDA caneso ocak soe 15¢ anit toe tha tRepetetideers 75 office, in the resignation of| ing and will create enthuslasm. | eee and under the permits as listed opposite their led P RibR f Ib fy '4| Ambassador Harvey at London and ° The high school classes are grow- . ime in seoests, 1D. 7 bagi bya on ioplinathers Ambassador Child at Rome. ‘That| Takes Own Life ing. | Rolle rime M1 Oasts, ced -25¢ the right to counsel and asked that |0f Ambassador Harvey, according “You wil find « elass that will/l permit Choice Sirloin Steaks, Ib Tlaht to (Sor aeeimn® astcet tO8¢ |. {hs atata! Ganaitioen (areca Boas 1}, Peg mena = aR niger a. oice Sirloin Steaks, Ib, ----------_ 30c ffairs. This twas as.|™ent of the acceptance of beth, will) canTa BARBARA, Calif. Oct. 5. ee . : é ee Eo Ree | fame efter about the first of the —aira, Edward C, Caldwell, formerty JOH Eranereere Sy ent n=- Spring Asem Choice Veal Steaks, Ib. -__-_______ 25c¢ | 3 wale 2 me ibe Miss Stell Peterson, prominent so- ‘ahi .Baétining oa 7 4 Jen tage eae returning to the United Btaten| ciety wamin of Louisville, y., shot 16045-—Midweat Refining: Co.-N. Platte R. thas Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib..---_______ 22%4e k capturo and confession of Kels, said)! st wo backs et and Killed herself at her home here. 16527—Prod. & Ref. Corp....N. Platte R, “Dom. and Ab- pabesheees carer ca ow ies h ambassadors, tt was dis] Sexe the Nifty Tallor has a rur- sorbson’ Plant Sugar Cured Hams, Ib. ---_---______ 25¢ 4 identified closed, are resigning after an Sgree-| prise for you; his $25 all wool suit : murder hae eet yt: | ment reached with President Hard-'or overcoat is a knockout to clothing The above proofs will be open for inspection for Sugar Cured Picnics, Ib. _-____ 15¢ oes cocina’ Bi cthe SERIE Seen cal Tae neve 2 Oni he Lag en ope price See! bisa Acres tissment, one day only at the office of the State Board of Con eM ES NY } a an in the pe - a titted. Kels has denled that any| trol at Cheyenne, Wyo., from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Octo- Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib.---_-______ 270 woman was concerned oer 16th, 1923, and if no contest is filed within 15 | days from said date as provided by law, these proofs Fresh Dressed Springers, | Fees eet 35c ‘The suplest way teed cord will be bpp. Nadi at the November meeting of the f is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- Board of Control with the recommendation that cer- } stantly. Then the corn loosens tificates of appropriation be issued. | guid and in thin plastert, Tbe RIGHT NEWS) action is the same, (Signed) L. C. BISHOP, é ° Pabst ia, Superintendent Water Div. No. 1 } - e , if Cain ee -the universal drink Bluejay Phone 303 138 E. Fifth St, ution will provide ' ed a repub- anne DENVER—The western tariff congress, after an address by United States Senator Jones, Democrat of ted to reconsider its | ing no revisions of | iff act until it has | heen adequately tested PARIS.—Henry Julippe, the seo- ond p saved from death by Pasteur treatment, een employed at the e for a number of ding his death. Friday and Saturday. MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Women’s Slippers Felt slippers, in a variety of - Friday and Saturday MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Outing Flannel Fancy Outing, yard wide; For Many a Daytime Occasion OLM.—A serious 4iffi- risen betw in conseqt as nations of Mm. Lavroff and Leshneve, Russian members of the Karelian boundary commission. The Russian representative at Helsing- elivered a sharp note to 1 government demanding ion by a mixed com: President and ‘oolidge observed their elgh . s Pe light, dark and plain colors, sradiing! adukceeakry, thslk sompons on teen” °° | There is much about Regular 80¢ quality 1 the White House. DOTBRONE One 4 Yards for DEL MONTH, Calif—The Edison Regular $1.25 and $1.50 the Printzess frocks medal for scientific research was Values $1.00 1 awarded to Professor Robert An- which we are showing drews Millikan of the California In $1.00 j ( stitute of Technology. that will find an appre- Outing Flannel Obscene Letter ciation in the woman who knows style. There are those little refinements such as are expressed in the dress above that ap- Fancy Colored Outings, 27 inches wide. Regular 25c quality. 5 Yards for $1.00 Cotton Batts Children’s Slippers Felt Slippers, in a variety of colors; sizes 5 to 8. A real bargain $1.00 | Pillow Cases Writer Is Held Guilty by Jury NEW YORK, Oct, 5—Albert Bail- fn was found guilty by a federal | wh tuitetem'aartccs| | The Grocer Says: with th {1 but quitted of eumpe Danae Conan ale, lid re pep pa lp hca gent iat ha tet : 5 e 72x90. Enough for one end indictnient charging use of the he Good Muslin, 42x36 in, Bs a frais ‘e datraud te Rover me “If you have not had entire Coffee 00) ee x86 in peal beautiful fab comtare Regular price bentence., Ballin is out on $1,500 | satisfaction, consult me. I have ‘or rics, attractive designs $1 00 NOTICE. | all kinds of Coffee and Iam sure $1.00 and original trimming s party, October Gat the Oda Fallows Ican please you. We may have ana effects. Then, too they Crash all: ‘good music, good eats and y A af saris. | to experiment a little but, once ah have been made with Part linen Crash with color- ed borders, 18 inches wide, a 20c quality. Very special at Yard wide, light, dark and plain colors. Regular 30c. 4 Yards $1.00 ‘Aprons Dress Aprons in light and dark percales. Roomy and you find the Coffee that exactly ns ° 9 | Diapepsin Ends suits your taste, you'll be satisfied 2 for life. It’s surprising how much Stomach Misery, better your Coffee will taste if 2 if you use just a little care in buying Gas, Indigestion and in making.” true Printzess work- manship that reflects the perfect garment. At $37.50 in a variety of colors and sizes. ‘ 7 Yards for $1.00 Hose Children‘s Hose, discontinu- Six Rules well made. Bach ed lines, all pte in one lot at Instantly! Stomach corrected! You 4 Pairs bor setinelen fat aeeeatat For Making Better Coffee $1.00 $1.00 eee S| ! FURS and nc gy leaae! 1—Keep your Coffee fresh s the stomach all Remnants et ereprinel| 2—Measure carefully m : ON Ss A I E Corsets é ~ ge og ony J , The accumulation of severa Pe ce aiget aineetas eam s—U stg grounds only, once ; months of busy selling in our ; Discontinued | Bumbérs is 5—Serve a coe ; Friday and Saturday 92 0 + } 6—Scour the Co: ee-pot 1 ; 1923 Chalmers Sport || 4 Watch for Our ‘Announcement in Sunday’s Papers 4 = This car is practically new } a having been driven only || The planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who produce fioré then half 2800 miles. Its condi- |] of all the Coffee used in the United States, are conducting this tion is such that our guar- educational work in co-operation wit leading Coffea s with it. Price merchants of the United S Pay $325.00 }} bi a ¥ ne) ;: 5 } nee monthly, Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York "Sige Richards & Cunningham Compan oners trom| COPBEE ~ the universal drink

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