Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE NINE Hindenbarg Sti Reisr Syma Deste Disavove!_/FHMLKEAPAGED ON |QLD RESDENT STANDARD OUL maa aaa RT OS | FNS FOR AN MUL TO USE PLANES anensrrcacene, _AIDAT = COMMERCE The funeral of Arthur A WIDE DISTRIBUTION OF ROA WORK IN COUNTY IS SHOWN BY RECORDS OF SUPERINTENDENT While road work done by the]Summary of Work Yerformed by county “highway department this Garage. a resident of Natrona County for NE, Wyo., May 20-—Fin-| yours, was held from the Emmanuel] CHICA( the nev " CHEYEN al work on the plans for Baptist Church yesterd ar Cheyenne has] tho 4 ¥ . spring was performed on thoroygh-| Complete overhauling of 14 cars. sad kira Hepear AE Soa ous Hane th 0 Rev, J. T He na off 2 for ‘ > fares where it was most needed,| Adjustments and minor repairs of " ae une fant of the ‘oeatern Mr Spilsere has been a ranch of \ t ; n¢ ring ten >perat rea , B cate; ig, Superintenc of th ‘ erator in the Sweetwater < t| sta at 1} rt eperations were ~ afeo carefully} 85 care. Division, has left for Omaha to. sub-| poy Beil 1 6 oe the t Word Mebtas allotted to the different roads in General repairs-of 38 cars. . ‘or many ye and was or f « i € mit the. plans there to Superinten:| esry cattlemen of that district, He dent of the Service, Carl Egge. Blue} was porn in Unionville, Mo prints will be made of the approved ber plans-and bids will be asked on the/is99 and has resi¢ More than 20 contractors |Gounty since that t have asked for the blueprints, When] way married to Bessie Farr order to give as many people as pos-| Complete overhauling of four sible the benefits of the work, it is| tractors. shown by the records of Nate Wil- mplete overhauling of six son, highway superintendent. Since his appointmerit in January, mplete overhauling of five Wilson. has not only effected the| Wagons, 1876 and came to ¢ i leted, Cheyenne will have one| Gagner Surviving h avhicrwite | nese x his predecessor but during the short| General repairs of three tractors. BE Ane Fiincnta 19 Una Crnlted pintes:(1o wens ene & cauchter, a mother | i time the weatier would permit he Making two new road drags. Be a three sisters and a brother. ns 1 put preatically all the main county| General repairs on six plows. 2 } r ac roads in excellent condition, as is Seer BEER GOING F " I S . | , B age well known by local motoris renciht core | ae a ) moan x | ON DRAUGHT | New Victories) -0''2 2. IN ONTARIO PARIS, May 20.—(By elated Press)—Alarmin, Priovto the order of County Com- missioner Jack Scott and Guy T, Morgan aboli the highway de- - partment. and stopping all road work, Wilson and his crews had performed the following amount of work on the various roads and “Colonel” Summers was at the door of his store on the cerner when his “staff” arrived. bridges: WINDSOR, Ont., May 20.—(By the] tlonal reports published abroad, tell Location. Work Done Days | Associated Press).—‘‘What does it|ing of serious reverses’ and heavy > EAR Cidoma bridge, “built new taste like? Has it a kick losses. allegedly suffered by the bridge 21 These questions are heard with re-| French in the r campaign against Iba bridge, new floc ge curring frequency ‘as. May 21 ap-| iffian invaders, belhg ex painting Despite ‘Hindenburg’s — in- proaches with its promise of 4.4 per| Plo to the full by the d | Dump bridge, painting .. augural profession of faith in cent beer ta end extiame Rog int Dump road, grading | the republic, he still is a symbol | The pré-tasters answer the first p The span I aca ¢ ; | mon: estion son: aste s| the capital with posters appealing “aa Saud mainten } of archy in Germany, and question in unison It tastes ai p, new 1 Squaw Creek br and repairing ~ i | the con good as the cr aver it gush creamy effervescence up ical could wish,” a with the old t rs to disobey their off Berlin continues to be the scene ‘ou are an hour late this morn.-| Of monarchist demonstrations, ige, painting Salt Creek-Lavoye road, main. ing, Sam,” he said. . Former soldiers of his command As to the “kick,” there is a differ-| against the dispatch of further tenance — 6 Yes, sah, 1 was kicked by a mule| —the ‘Hindenburg Line,” are ence of opinion. Government of-| forceme Balt+ Creek-Lavoye road, grad- on the way, sah.” seen above celebrating his in- ficlals say the “four by four" bev- SS igs iy: PTR } bs 4 ing and dri 1 “That ought not to have detained} Suguration as president. At erage is non-Intoxteating, but] is Different Aicova Four-Mile bridge, rail- you an hour, Sam.” staunch prohibitionists say it is In b | ings —- s _ 2 ‘Well, you see, bors, he kickea| Tight is a photo taken in a flag patirir ' | @ from all other laxatives and reliefs” Brssemer Bend bri ms deléther! was store in the capital, showing the for 4 Lo cs ing -, 6 rushing business being done in P * L 1 PLAINTIFF IN SHIT Defective Elimination rs hla bridge, A young wife sald.to her husband} the sale of the imperial eagle of rince eads Constipation ng - 1 one night: ‘My dear, there {s a gen- narchy. Biliousness ‘Aleova road, grading 5%|tleman in the parlor, He wants to|_ 6 monarchy Medicine C Orchestra In CHEYE =NB, W 0., May 20.—Le i eek bridge, re speak fo you,’ oe action of Nature’s Remedy (N@ 1 "Who fs {t? Do you know?" the Ls | al action to recover $100,000 dam Tablet) ie ‘fe mara and thor- 7 husband asked. ili | Aft ; Ci iges and to secure annulment of an| J OUgh. The effects will be a revela- railing = 1 ene id coe wite, “you mune | | BLackmailing ATTICON: CUD | Ses nie ee tae ees | tion~you will feel 40 good, forgive me, but that cough has both. a ered you so much of tate, and | though “spring is coming on, it still 1 clings to you, and —O, if you kn how worrled I've been about you 9 And she threw her arms around his rep eear | Make the test. You will p company appreciate this difference, » Colorado Used For Over \ » sult was | nosy Thirty Years 1 Gountry Club ° read, the United States Dis maintenan Paradise nane —— here by the Glenrock She KING WILLIAMSTOWN, Union| versus A. E. Humphri of South Africa, May 20,—(By The]and Texas oll man. 1 Of Arbuckle ted. Press) Prince of|transferred here fre Converse neck. “What would 1 do if I were Closed Case}'; 5 fales personally conducted the or-|county District court. Several ae.| | Chips off the Old Block 3” {| to lone you!” #he moaned, ut a dance given in his honor here|phreys who was the first lesee {n MR JUNIORS ——Littie No ‘Come, come,’ said the young] LOS ANGELES, May 20.—An { ; 5 . % ; last night i The same NR—in one-third doses, 4 | man, patting her shoulder tenderly.|®ura of frankness hung about the Thousands of persons cheered the — eyreonted. Bot ebildret: ead etuite, “Men don't die of a slight cold, So |#0-called Roscoe Arbuckle blackmail royal visitor as he passed through| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results $0LD BY YOUR DAUGGIST Poison Spider painting and repairin Poison Spider bridge No, painting and repairing Poison Spider bridge Nc Ne + Palnting and repairing--.--- 6 | you've called in the doctor, eh? Well, |ease today with apparently not a the streets on his way to tife dance. South Fork Casper Creek bridge 4 Ul seo him gladly if it will make | cloud of suspicion or doubt anywhere — As he entered the hall the guests ks road, gradi : 1 you feel easier, Which one {s it~|in the offing, = spain . ¥ yt ormed two lines through which the 5 ; : y feel easier, , rT ORT, N. Y. May 20.— It was to offset the tricks that] °° ‘araga tah : os . ; 1 Squills” z ed ela developments look: ed | Risse. amiplayed by, “bottin Gahers| the rum rumére and Impatience of Prince w ee i ipeetley mg and the Fes nan pites, Saath /grbe 4 ‘It isn't. the doctor dear,” wag |A® SObewe: ted that he did not th-| Men" in thelr attempts'to keep thelr | the higher speed boats and the tricks Mpving st hancyetahintey i If you want to keep your car young change the oil » grading - | the ansy It's the life insurance powerfully engined lquor loaded | that the guard began the use of ma resently, without “any. arrange in th rankcase and grease the car every 500 miles Tico road, hauling and spread. agent," tend to take mensures against the) Perry ts out of the hands of the| chine guas ment, he strotled over’ to orches: in the crankcase and grease the car every 500 miles— & mravel - 2 ff rt vho yésterday, he alleged, at-| “P°°' " ‘iy 4 i . “See i e {phic aati dU - A rich man went back to his home ait trathes, Arthur, admitted the| the recent inspection of the mid-| don’t scare us,” one Freeport “bottle | NONE.” took the baton and conducted Casper Mountain road, clearing petarh is br 4 A Aiines FoR mueENG Or fisherman” told a newspaper man,|th@ Plece to its end maintenance a @ ahi woman was correct in saying that “eee : thes Is ‘it 3 true,” an old chum)" "wae trying to get some money| This pleasant Long Island town| “We can catch those balls in our £ boy hood dase Ingulced, PAL YOU Tor him. “| has many owners of these speed Moved tants; but we don't lke the| e/ URINE e | | Why, Wiad cone Avid acer te Tha: district attorney's office ad-| boats who in most Instances do not | 4°? 1a | < «@ Alemite Service Station | fact.” mitted frankly en attempt to deny that they are | YE a 3 “AVejl,- b'gosh, ain't it wondertyt | Hands of the affair, “hottle fishermen.’ : REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT, vE il, 112 South Durbin Phone 1904-W 2 -| what gall. and.ciroumstances wilt da], Arbuckle expressed himself as}. Lieut. Commander Yandle, aide to} Dr. Mark H Smith has moved his exe $ Thirty-three Mile bridge pated || highly pleased. He declared he did] the const guard commandant, Rear| fice wom the Gindstone hotel to| LN, WIND, DUST & CINDEF £4. painting 4 | ~ ~ ‘Inet wish to stir up any more pub-| Agmiral F.C, Billard, told of a} he second floor of the O. 8, build- .commenn OLD BY DRUGGISTS & OPTICIA PS nirty-thre | Heity, whieh, he sald, was polgnant:| number of thé ruses employed by Lc ate Rea Nae mae G7 bonehead halal ie) painting 2 LIGH TNING ly distasteful to him. the “bottle fishermen" when thelr ‘ ni r Pr is % n Garden Creek cae tetnie cepamnateael speed boats are pursued by coast |i ’ rattan meas ‘ Pa NEDO “escmcoakany 0 : ’ Effel road, maintenar G I D MY guard. craft ; 0 KILLS EIGHT enera avis “Often the runners carry discard Cloud Creek bridge, painting ie 1 fishing nets, Commander Yandle and repairing ~.. 2 said, “these they throw-in the path Powder ‘River bridge, To Visit Forts) it. Sirus Dusta vont “ant and repairing --- 3 BRUSSELS, May 20—{By The As achieve the same result obtained Willow Creek sbridge No, 1, sociated Press}—Elght persons were when one of the craft blunders into painting 7 | Killed by lightning last night and} WASHINGTON, May 20,—Major| a net spfead for a catch. Willow Cre damage estimated to amount to mil+| General Robert Davis, adjutant gen-| “Probably one of the commonest FORCED TO VACATE! REMODELING OF TOWNSEND BUILDING NECESSITATES OUR REMOVAL pafiling 5 | ions of francs was caused by storms|eral of the army left today on an| tricks of the pursued rum runners {¢ Bates Creek, new <~ 2. [in this section, Inspection tour of middle and far! to jettison a portion of his Sllcl* rood, grading. 11 miles; The principal damage was done to| west posts. General Davis will in-| cargo, throwing the ease of lquer three fourths miles of farm crops, although hou in| spect-the seventh corps area head: | into the path of the onrushing pv: new road, inatalled elght cul- towns and cities were battered by} quarters, Omaha, Nebraska, Thurs-| suer. In the darkness, these are ¢ verts a heavy hafl that broke thoysands|day and im scheduled to arrive in| tremely difficult to avold. Shou! of windows, All traffic and com-|San Francisco early next week to} the speeding boat crash into the o! munioations were impeded and in|{nspect the ninth corps area head-|stacle thé impact would surel some places temporarily stopped. quarters. sink it." Delirium Dreamens Everything in the Store Must Go! Come Early and Take Advantage of This Great Bargain Event. Price No Object. Why He Succeeded From hard work on a farm to the study of metiicine in Cincliifnati, where hy was graduated in 1862 was the course which Dr. Re Pierce took, In his younger days he practiced medicine over a large district. It was then the new oil fields . near Titusville, Pa inally he determin. | ed to put up some of his presertt tions in ready-to-use form in order to reach a larger number of famil He thus ear thoved to Buffalo, N. ¥., and established the World's Dispensary where he put up Dr, | Pierce's’ Golden Medical Discovery for the blood as well as the Favorlie Preseription for women, carefull preparing them from roots, barks and herbs and pla r 1 them with WH | PT A | druggists everywhere | WIT i During the last six years Dr ] | md NY nf MEN’S AND BOY CAPS 25¢e ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Collars to Match $1.45 MEN’S SOX 6¢e ATHLETIC UNION SUIT: 45¢ SPUR BOW TIES 19¢ FLANNEL SHIRT 95¢e Piercd's Discovery, for the — blood, ttt " iN has been sold in Jarger quantities by i! Ai druggists all over the United States 1 il than any other medicine, It is a tonie in ftw effects on the stomach and digestive apparatus; an altera tive in its action on the blood, liver and skin, It increases the appetite, stimulates the digestion, enriches the blood, and makes both men and women feel as they did when they were young and care free. Ask your noarest druggist for Doctor Pierce's Discovery, in tablet or Hquid form, or send 10¢ for trial | pke, of tableta to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, | in Buftalo,*N.%Y.—Adv. 4 |

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