Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1924, Page 8

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Che Casper Dailp Cribune f WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1924. Rodeo Queen | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG c | Brite rameere Rites | BARNEY. LET'S CAL] FORGEY IT- DEL 4 df ere ee NER | é By Billey De Beck 3 ; x i No Two wars MISTAH GooGLe! ABOUT (T , PARONER, OFF OUR DATE FoR ALL IN AND WITH | BARGEG SHoPloPen! | SUMPFIAG TEAHABLE g : s Our dar OSTRICH PLUME! A'S UP THE ZOINT AND HAS HADPENED «Vor Meson Of 3 : ht Ke A GREAT ee car txt.” (Rigor Seas aeree BAHBAH SuoP “Took et Nia Ba ghd ” « TROUSE inane Crees ‘DOA | MAE NG nua : FACE = FEEL FIAW AN BUNRED Hawos Of Yo" = S . HAR . SOME Nets ! uve A BUM + Nor | STEP our AND DOWN To DE Gus Dars soe ; [My FAULT THouGH./ KECP OUR DATS © Yo" astute | Tug Barter WwW MINUTE » SOME BACK AnD Dent | SHOPS ARE ALL I HEAR THE PHONE | Tet De ‘LecTie LIGHT | RINGING = MECSE ITS! | Wians DAT STAHTED Those WEENIES ALL DE Twouste « F ~ eas ons err 3 * DE SHOP fs ONE | 5 CHaIH, Some savin: ‘SOAP AM: A CouPA © Waals - NES Sun- Come Quick Boss-- AW WON'T CET WUDY Ger AWaY~ 3 ‘oncrete Being Poured : For Structure to Be Erected. With a gang of 15 men _ busily suring concrete for the founda (ons and laying brick for the walls | * \e new addition to the Casper post ._} ‘tice is expected to be completed, 2 ce equipment installed and in use E November 15. Carson & } chulte, the contractors, are hur- BE haine the concrete work eo that it} “Houaby effective as a beality aud py be finished before cold weather a horsewor , Miss Isabelle Mas- jes in. terson has been named Rodeo : tthe addition will be a one stoty.| Queen of the Wild West pageant in WALT, YOU MUST BE PAYLLIS_IS_A PEACH a tecane ; ap iek structure with outside dl-! Fitensbarg, Wasb., mber 11 TIRED OF SKEEZIX ALL RIGHT. SEEMS TO Peete OF Tae THIS'LL BE pensions. of 39X48 feet, attached! 716 choice was unan! § WITH RACHEL AWAY, KNOW SUST WHAT TO THE -FIRST DAYTIME yj. the south side of the present } LET KIKA COME DO EVER® TIME. mp ay ytilding. Three doors cut through z NAY TW y (0 rear wall of the old building|the president, that Mr. Wilbur had ¢ |) give access to the addition been asked to return to consult with Practically all the addition will|the president on departmental mat-} 43» used for parcel post and mail|ters and probably particularly on ‘Gorting work. Its floor space,|the budget which is (now being < 900 square feet, will greatly re-| framed. ji.ove the present congested work Secretary Wilbur had five other | ;y om and egable both outgoing and | speaking engagements on his list in ¢ coming matter to be handled with cluding one at Denver on next Sat , 1 ceater celerity, urday. An advance copy of that 1 he specifications also provide} speech had been received at the \ter a new loading rack and plat-| offices of the Republican national 4—rms on the west side of the build-| committee here on Monday g which with the one now in use i amply provide for this end of}, 4 4© postoffice department's work INH ZOREN GEEKS 2 aia aed inet . MED y | 1 x MIE, Wyo., Sept. 17.—Sec- : j ‘etary of the Navy Wilbur, passing “all RUMORS | (tyough Laramie on his way to 4 hington from California, freely A discussed the budget, naval oil re- “ serves and the gallantry of Lieuten- 3 int Zellars, killed in the turret ex- A | Plosion on the battleship Mississippi, 4 but preferred to eschew politics. , . SSS Shown an Associ@ted Press dis y. (Continued from Page One.) | patch regarding the probable reasons Ayessage from President Coolidge| for his return at this time to the " | 4 sons,for going to Califor >| ques 24% Monday evening and he started | capital, he rend it attentively, smileq | S°M*f0r Boing to California was to} 4 ae a iatmediately for this city making nd,”” he continued, “I suppose the | 6 first leg of his journey by air president wants to talk to me saute At that time it was stated| Secretary Wilbur sald that thel sulted, he said, with the commander this Bascom Slemp. si is imminent and that one of his rea. | yards with a ww to determining this state and to oil shale|/the manhood of the country as}Grande Western railroad will prob- fons concerning the budget, | Teserves elsewhere had been planned, | would care to take advantage of the|ably be fixed tomorrow by Federal aad Secretary Wilbur said. He said that | occasf™ to learn more about them- Judge J. Foster Symes here, it was the government has from thirty to | selves. indicated yesterday by the juries. {chairman Butler and. other came forty billion barrels of oil locked up Legal observers predict that the|paign managers havé to do with in its shale deposits, that a number price will be fixed at approximately = x tentative proposals for a two weeks* ary to closing of the budget for ne: ar of the fleet and the head of navy A visit to the oil_naval field re-fof plants for producing ofl from $14,000,000, ‘ . speaking trip by the vice presiden- shale have been of are to be exam- Following the fixing of the upset | tial nominee, beginning early in Oc- ined, that those examined look good price, the road will be sold at public! tober, and extending into the Pa- and he recently wired Senator auction within sixty days after the cific northwest. £ Phipps of Colorado that he would date of fixing the sum by Judge plan: ask an appropriation from Congress i Symes. Bi apy Pio MenPiopee em eee aor tne reed brn tts por ipe ome by Mr. Dawes and will include sev- periments in shale o juction. The officers of the Pacific fleet Le Dawes. Takes Se vehens ae imetice: bein expressed appreciation in the per- Stee not been completed but it is under- ‘ i (Continued from Page 1) Tha ity Js, wnusually _ good;~ never totiowed cries 2ES,- bole #SGSa Rest at Home: better,” and it was in this connec-| seer yesterday's game by a crowd t : > tion that the secretary took occa- Secretary Wilbur stated, that this| across the field "Men aaa snrtee gallant naval officer died from as- from across the field augmented the} ~ : phyziation with his hand on a lever| pursuers and. soon the prince -was| 2IVANSTON, Tis. Sept. 17—|'70s, the players wore long trousers provided for releasing water in just | closely surrounded by a dense|Charles G. Dawes, republican’ vice} and jerseys. such emergencies. His act is be-| crowd. Police had difficulty in in-| presidential nominee, returned today ——.>—___. Meved to have prevented a second ducing the enthusiastic admirers to|from his visit to the American Le- and greater explosion that would The football game with Oberlin low the prince ne ts gion convention in St. Paul to spend have destroyed the ship. club houses > Ta *0 the] A” Gaya at. hia home here confer: | college on October # will mark the Captain” A. F. Lascelles, the|ring with party campaign managera| detication of the University of Cin: eo ‘3 * - ; prince's secretary, asked concerning | and preparing for_ second invasion°innati's new stadium @ report saying the prince had prof- ited on the stock market, said that his' royal highness tight bee. tae ENUS meena PROGRAM MAY - WILL FIND : BE EXTENDED IFS WAY TO Behe rte cae a RENYER, Cio, Seat tt, was ignorant of even the terminol- price for the Denver and Rio In Observance. a MEATS AND PROVISIONS - D. &R.G. PRICE WHOLESALE ‘AND RETAIL of the northwest with a speech Fri- day night at Sioux Falls, 8. D. The conferences planned with and passed it to two male compan. | 8¢¢ what economies could be affected ions, but offered no comment on the West coast He had con- sonnel of the Navy, he said, stating that he actually enjoyed. . YY sion to pay a tribute to Lieutenant . 4 ale, "The invenigation soomer | gett, tam crow on the de Speaks Friday American college sport, in the early TOBE FIXED By Robert T. Small. 3 ‘ 4 4 @ Copyright, 1824, Casper Tribune. ; WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—An ef- be made next year to wid- en the scope of national defense day to make it, in effect, a national in- <4 spection day. It is contended by some of those who partictpated in te We Are Sole Agents for the Famous t last Friday th hy - maa the experiment were ingly ‘BEEF DOLD HAMS AND BACON spestatilaeainitats des, fly- Round Steak — -----20¢ They Will Be Sold to the Trade at GO OD ( A | O i] H ES ing stunts andthe -sbam’ bettie lM “Sirloin Steck Lon meer rs WHOLESALE. PRICES ‘nny ial ve T-Bone Steak _----_---------s.a8e | Dold Niagara Sugar Cured Skinned more practical and beneficial. Short Cuts whe AR ea I oe aR ams, 1b, --------__~ The idea behind the inspection day Dold Sterling Standard Skinned plan is a test of the fitness of Amer- Shoulder Steak, 2 Ibs._-___. --25¢ Haris pth (2 asa yer mages , on Shen Tnb aon Miteyrt iar A Shoulder Round Steak____- -----15¢ Dold Niagara Sugar Cured Bacon, ecau S e Ct e i en TEA ™ Y age would submit. them- Hamburger, 2 Ibs. ~~.-25¢ Ib ------30¢ selves to © mobilized doct f ; h pate pa Pe see hes + Pot Roast --12Yyc Dold Picnic Hams, Ib. Pure Lard, Ib. to thelr physical fitness to serve ~~ der the new vogue of EE ee rganized for battle. erence of flat-foot in the nation, NECK BU) oar meee ies Rib Roast ___ Rump Roast still is the great. prepon- PORK such as was discovered in the event. Plate Boil--=~c_ Ss 2 Lhe is 2 8c Pork Shoulder Steak_,___ e e e ful days of 1917 and 1918, it is ar- Pork Shoulder Roast ‘ d S 10 t Y sued that steps should be taken to Pork Shoulders’. \ 7 correct! iit Military commanders rs Nnwi exc usl e qnnngh eanekder zalodacksia vitinige VEAL ds thie Cee: Veal Round Steak_---_-_--____ 30c | Pork Ham Steak_ ness of men to come forward and serve; they must concern’ them- e @ e selves with ‘the fithess of the men who would volunteer or who would am be conscripted in the event of war. Pork Hams — Pork Spare Ribs, 2 —--~-~-=25¢ Fresh Oysters, direct from coast, quarts AE $1.00 Fresh Fish and Poultry Every Day Best Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs. Fresh Eggs, 2 doz NOTICE TO RANCHERS We will pay you the best market price for Dressed Beef, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Eggs and ete. Ship your products to us, THE NORRIS Co. OFFICE AND PLANT NEW PUBLIC MARKET B' Cor. H and Durbin Cor. Second and Beech Prove 7 Phone 12 Phone 2540 Veal Loin Steak___ Veal T-Bone Steak_ Veal Short Cuts. Veal Rib Steak_ Veal Shoulder Steak Veal Shoulder Round Steak_ Veal Shoulder Roast Veal Shoulder Boil__ Veal Rump Roast_ Veal Stew \ national inspection day would result in a physieal classification of e e e probably millions of men, There would, of course, be nothing compul- ] nL sory about the plan. No man would be compelled to submit himself to the cursory examination: of the phyt- cians, but it is believed that, under ur gf a national demonstra- | great majority of the men y age would gladly apply ification It generally has been recognized that one of the greatest results of the mobolization of America's big army in the world war was the gath- aS ering of statistics as to the health @ [224 seneral condition of the men of the country. A national inspec- HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS Joc eb, DuURaT Ace REBestinck iahipwincn rs would, in effect, bea phystcal. census of so lurge a percent of WOU AD seeps, armen . = * tess ROE — — peeraeee ene neste anenresess rere aaa et

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