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PAGE TWO Che Casper Pele aes Issued every ¢ sventai Casper, Natron tation ‘offices: oe BUSINESS TELEPHONE. Entered at Cagpe. ice as second-: einss (Wyoming) Posto; atter, Nov. 22, sh MEMBER THE REPORTS FROM z. HARL E. HAN Had DAILY. BE, EVANS: r B. GRIFFT’ AY, Busin: AL TSreHEE ‘present: David J J. yc andatl, 2 341 eit Av Ave., ‘01 erusnen, King & Prudden, 1720-28 Steger Bidg., % icago, ies of the Daily Tribune ar file sts the New York. and Chicag °. of fices and visitors are welcome.» ¥ bats ease RATES— 80. 5 $6.00 3.00 1:50 Gne Year . Six Months . Three Months No subscript: for} less period than three mont! All ead tS eis must be aid ad- vance and ly Tribune wi a not insure delivery aftér Subscription be- comes one month in arrea: padi di SRLS oi lil Sa Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B.C.) MiRSaocinted Be ext entitled to the use for republics not all news credited in this f and ajmo the local news published ‘Herel in. Do not gi yo pel give your subscc} The Casper Daily Tribune or 5 Dy mone ey to any solicitor whor Dromiacs to give you @ premium or. Sort of contest OF pay an suv ip yt mites they can show, a Lote strangers, oe Fi Dally Tripune, ter from signed by the Pcirea tion ‘Manaser, au- norizing them to solicit subscri| nd collect money for same. elie SESS ic whe hea “HAVE YOUR PEN READY’ When the loyal Casperite who may serving on the soliciting committee calls upon you tomorrow morning, or on be Phursday morning, to secure your .sig- “nature to the membership application for the Casper ‘Chamber of Commerce, haye your pen’ filled and ready. up for Sign the full amount you have been rated for by gardful appraisement by your citizens. than fellow Do better your ‘share, if you feel that you. can give more ‘of your- self and your material wealth to your home community for the best good of the entire membership ‘and’ citizenship. There is no entrance fee charged and payable; or Bd in You are being asked to sign up for a period of three: years. This new tion is being constructed out of all the best the annual dues are $25 nually, semi-annually” advance. civic-commercial organiza- citizenship representative of all classes of Greater Casper. It" has been created to serve the whole community, unselfishly and with the aim- to build a bigger, better and more worthwhile edmmunity. ; In these days of community compe- tition; in thinking, a city these days ‘of constructive perhaps no medium is offered which can, because of its com- potent parts, render greater service than this modern Chamber of Com- merce such as Casper will have. lis scope of work is necessarily mani- fold. It is not a body politic, but a hody constryctive, thots themsel a thinking the body where the of community resolve into a concrete whole to be distributed widespread for the bene- fit of the city which the organization specifically serves and the adjacent County of Natrona. Remember, the time and energy and thot being put into this campaign °and %k for the attain- by your fel- townsmen Makes him into this intensive wer ment of the 100 objective low give even more to this movement than he is ask- ing of you in soliciting your member- ship. ” All together, now; let's put this rec- ord over the 1op by the noon lunch- eon of Thursday so that our eitizen; ship can point with pardonabie pride to another victory of peace just as im- portant in these vital reconstryction days as the victories achieved during the past four years by Casper in the he great world war. Let's .haye a, membership that , will enable us to become worthy «friendly | rivals pf the large sister cities, of the midwest. Have’ your pen filled and| ready. ere Osage If the feds will get wise to the Jew, | as, will Feblige that Uncle Sam is tke | the K. Kansas agriculturist who posted | al Bh) to srespessere: “Pam tt T ain't @,gittin’ tired of this hel] raisin’ on\my still another inquisitive census’ enumer- @| ator call at the front door and pro- poupd bh 3) the irkgome interrogations congerniny wan AS TSA EE patter truly.” pte hg Editer| Gasper is absolutely neces#ary it Sour city is to panied its place as ming's leading city. ; j ithe f biptory of “hers But, a new and complete ~s census of ‘There can ‘be no denyihg of” ‘the fact that the census just completed is im- perfect and incomplete. And this is no criticism of the men who have had this important task in hand. The peo- ple, as a whole, are more to Plame than they. The census enumerators did not receive the cooperation to which they were entitled, and the people generally were apathetic not realizing we: was at stake. Besides is there a soul in Casper who verily believes that we only have a population of ten to eleven por ae We should say not! Thoysands haye been missed, accl- dentally, of course—pbut they have been missed just the game. _ To\start out and who haye been ‘oy Practical as it is impossible. Therefore, to get a proper count, it has been decided by the Chamber of Commerce and patriotic citizens to take @ complete new census. The enumera- tor who calls on you is a volunteer and is serving without pay. He is leaving his business! to serye the pity. ‘Treat him kindly and give him ail the in- formation quickly and. accurately. * You hav¢é been squawking about rot: ten postal service, Do you know that up- on the result of thig,census will de- pend-many improvements in the Casper to pick up!those postoffice? . Do you want Casper to be classed as a village of Jess than ten thousand peo- ple for the next three years? Your sense of civic pride rebels at the thot, surely. We are out for a 100. per cent citizen count. r ; ‘Its up to every one of,you to, help. Don’t disappoint us. *| INTERESTING PLOT BRINGS OUT THE FINE: QUALITIES IN EARLE WILLIAMS’ AAT Once a crook always a‘ crook is not true, according to the story’ told in Vitagraph's “The Hornet's Nest,” fea- turing Earle Williams. “It is adapted from the popular novel of the same name, by Mrs: Wilson Woodrow, and will be shown at the Irjs ‘theatre today. Thru one misdeed, which he was forced to perform on account of the jpenuriousnéss of his guardian, a man drifts into a life of crime. He-becomes a dangerous- criminal and avoids de- tection. Another man under similar circum- |stances goes straight, They beth have many interests In common, and fate brings them” together, The stronger mind influences the weaker, and the crook is induced to turn to the right and go straight. It is an interesting story and offers Earle Williams many opportunities to do some difficult and forceful bits of acting. He -is obliged to exert every fiber of his makeup to put thepart over, and he does it in @ manner peculiar to himself, a manner that has brot him into the limelight ‘and won for him thou- sands of followers. The production was directed by James Young in # manner, that empha- sized the beauties of the story and re- lieved tense’ situations ‘with clever bits of comedy. The cast includes Brinsley Shaw, Vola -Vale, Ogden Crane, Kath- ftrine Kirkham and Edward McWade. ~~ || In the Day’s News _ os Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, who has come out in opposition to the |Hoover presidential didacy, is a \lawyer, born in Ohio, educated in thd | public. schools of Jowe, and admitted :to] auy, in that : ved Fag too =F two ‘eae be Fes’ hate what Boe ‘ente resus ie Ben: lute, where he” ae ath i ene tion “by his dispodition to play’ a that was independent of rabies or. executive: influence... During «th he wae OD oe sroup: of the: ‘Deno: rages Me rlookéd, jigs un-| | i iil | . i iI y hn tis colamatwhiph apnearast articles gat iter ute seh ti ani Serdar - g@ipuer: ‘PATBONS SEE ies IN” MAN ar WORK he Mark: Spoen man" has always h a good deal of a myth in the | public mind—sort of a John Doe—whom} reset dpenpstnisnaiatonhas oxen Li n. But the Diamond Co., of Provi-! ere” everybody | Now Providence people, like well-behayed children who grasp the Santa Claus idea thorolf, are satis-| fied jthat there is such a person. Tlie} occasion of the appearance of the 4Mark-Down Man” was thegleveijfii birthday of the Diamond Co., M¥hen # sale was Igufiched, Covering. etery. de partment of the store. At each departmant visited, while crowds followed him about, the “Mark- Down \Man” slashed prices with a In blue pencil. He commenced work at 6:15 in’ thé morning and from then until 6 in the ufternoon was in more than fifty departments. The event, which was annouhced with full-page ddver- tisements in all the papers, proved ta successful one. The store, during the big sale which just closed, has been divided into two teams, the “Reds” and the “Blue and a score of the sules made by ‘team was kept, the result being re corded each day on a big clock on thes main floor of the store. This method proved very ‘successful, | the clerks taking much interest in th drive. Results made record figures in sales totals, the store executives report. PAGODA SHOP SELLS GIFTS ALL YEAR 1 stlecess has crowned the ion of a new idea in a “gift shop" in the Peter Deisroth department store in Hazelton, Pa., where the man- agement hag devised a ‘shop within a shop” by constructing a big pagoda ‘in the middle of the first floor in antici- pation of Christmas busine: SH. In operation since midfail the plan has worked out to the financial benefit of the firm which finds the novelty of tntering a store within a store appeals toflie avdrage shoppe? who, m.nddition, discovers the concenfration of different lines of urticles suitable for presents saves time, worry and exertion. The “Pagoda” is permanent, with a variety of Christmas, wedding, pirth- ty and, farewell gifts aranged tor fae ihe your round. In uddition din, ner fuyors, card patty prizes and other |‘ Goods Of similar type are’ carried. Whe ¥tructufe is shaped Itke a huge | Taba ie pagoda, ‘with all draperies, figs, decorations and doo; ways to ich! “Its roof touches the ceiling of the first floor and the aisles are ar- part | ranged to swing to right and left pt the building. 3 curt wag | merchandise store at Galena, Kans. And il ap short people’ i men i) ‘ ‘ HARDWARE STORE FINDS IT EASY TO SELL SALT } fA atriking Liergre on of; the advan- j thiges of adVertisin; artitle that se!- dom is advertised for the retail trade was afforded by Manager Elmer Wor- ey, SOL tlic Werle utd Ware" Gols Rdaa iing, Pi A carload of suit was advertised, ‘ sale to begin at noon. It was sold in 4hree hours, all.in.vmall retail.Jots. An- other carload could easily have been sold, if the Worley Co? had jhad it on; hand. A “WAGON YARD” THAT BRINGS BETAIL TRADE In"eommon}with rimérehants: the tefritory Adjace! “the Missou! Kansa#-Oklahoma wale tregiony Av-J. Cavanaugh had for many years a “Wag on yard” in connection with his general like the others, serted. the when the farmer de- farm wayon® for “going to tdwn” purposes in favor of the automo- bie, Cuyanaugh’ diséontinued the use of/his wagon yard. up the space—hé converted it into’ an auto repair shop, adding a full line of But he ri¢ver closed | <M 9 OE BUS bs Tt t i 15,000 retailers fall every) ; fam the fountatn-head whence eprings| 5 sof your trouble and worry, am the key» to. the problem why am Soc escaped Fhe whersterts vas) and proximate cause, the id the genesis of unsueaessful oi unfnown father. = 48 ple ccriecd 'Sppley's Barevermones [ 1801—Meeting of first parliament of the Pere A ac society in Eng- oy i vat Btloker, the Shelf-Lounger, er, the pameless child of an “NERVOUS PROSTRATION © Los Angeles, Soy or suffered from. nervous ‘prostration ‘ various edies'ft - doctor. “At, ‘ast T tried » Favorite Prescription, Pierce’s Golden Medical co | the advice of'a friend who had: aed it and_had. been cured, was prompt and mn fully recommend Dr. * —Rose FAvLKNEn, ‘ CONSTIPATION. AND | BOWEL TROUBLE federation’ of - Wash.:—"I- had vas formed at bad, and had tried ~~~» things but got little help: I remembered am the ungdvertisea pedvatt t iain aa ace > » United Kingdom of Great Britain, nized at Bradford. ae legislatlire ratified the i6th. amendment’ to the federal eee ome BEF ite an ears 000 i in Bierce’s medicines and always vowed that there was nothing like thiem, so I'decided 19371 bills “were since by +5 *Pleasant Pellets’ for my bowel the Eee of, Oregon ‘and oer eid eos Tdid 60 9 ye ponder results. ‘ a The Americah Fruit and ‘Vegetable Shippers’ autoctation oes a’ woman co 1 #0, the pause enced to the head repair map, and while he, the ner, is attending to other’ business, fer ls. pub fo: pertort shapes Parts) ben end site comes ba: Sane ie has pay’ is the ‘actual Cos! ‘cost of ether Shalpel is made’ for the}: wore ‘ 3 Por addition, rsa cB th a DI 7 the eas do the other “trouble ‘car, ae ne other garage owners. Saas household goods? ‘No! Never yet hav T-had a‘person do that. They buy every; tes ahd prevents tes et gpa Call and det us auto accessorics to “his stock of other Cavanaugh had ideas of his own and} he has since proved that they were per- fectly sound. Now, when a farmer and| his family, or others, come to town, in-| stead of haying tc store the machine in| a gdrage) or else park in the street, they | simply drive into.Cayanaugh's “‘fliver| yard," an ‘attendant ehécks the car and| the family is free fo go where they please for any length, of time, without the least worry as t@ithe safety of their machine, or as to what the charge will be. For there is no.charge. But that's not all.* The car may need exp! more fully why this — has longer life. CASPER BATTERY CO. | 515 Yellowstone Ave. One block east YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood. Catarrh is annoying enough when it chokes up oye hostrils and air passages; causing difficult breathing and other discomforts. 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