Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 6

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this editorial style advertisement has} Lures Customers. in the city, but were free to you th of being a hindrance to the businegs,|Free Car Service slightest obligation to make PUFChases The merchants of Titusville, Pa.,|service for whatever purpose shown itself to be an advantage—its| e | benefits last longer than the mere price-/through the Titusville Chamber of; chose. they | copy impressions. !Commerce, have evolved a simple} As a result of the plan the The opening advertisement was ajscheme for broadening their trade ac-|of passengers carried to Tit ‘ ae cane | ‘ 3 shea ia P j Number | ag, ‘ : Bee Se fo teal ae Beers . full-page insertion with no prices;| tivities that has been remarkably suc-|creased 490 during the first | sss 3 z i sae 3 i merely the promise that the values| cessful. the second week and finally reachoy ., 5 i er cept eal : ,| would be there. The follow-up inse: | They arranged with the local trac-|in the seventh week, a showing tha, ~ 1 « . i Se tions, seven in number, were eight) tion company to run free of charge to! has had a beneficial effect on t}. cit inches on three columns, solid-type ad-|all persons living outside of the. city| trade. vertisements in editorial style. |four cars eptering town during the fore-|| The car service is arranged in «, Sees te See + a ees BY “The primary idea of this brief yet|noon and four cars leaving the city in|a way as to bring the out-of-town «),, cs : : od ne reey TW effective exploiting goods,the afternoon. The car service is now|pers into the stores during the ,...” ‘ ae — mrt i 4 and servic . y self-/a part of the company’s regular sched-| period of the day, thus furnishing aa tes e 4 a se an serve groce said the store, “is not ule. ficient shopping facilities and ayoiy,. a new one; still it is in direct contra.) -Adyertisements informing country|any chance; of congestion or ,,." ye diction to the belief of many: merchants| residents of the inauguration of the| hours. ; ee Sagal . oP Pa; and sales managers that a department! special service; for. their convenience = ———-"-— : of this character cannot be successful-|emphasized that they could take ad-| Over in France they c: Building and Loan, Employers Mutual, and d i es a Syst ly launched without incorporating| vantage of it without entailing the Italy, Premier Nutt! prices in at least one of the advertise. Housing Corporation on the Lockport F RE ae : toate ments announcing specials for the opening day. “Our first advertisement was design-! Plan Suggested at Noon Luncheon Fee a iiervalay) Cooma atecmyetanvetine K 1 h | Three plans for the solution of the housing problem in Casper were Bh E oe Inygienic display of perishable food- | 4 5 . stuffs, with strict regard to sanitation, submitted at the Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon on that sub-| ‘ ee ; é | eae : fwnd our careful selection of choice ject, held at the Henning today. . ¢ : . ee brands of wholesome, appetizing food.” Th fore thet Catcer! Mi 1 Buildi dL A. Aons ; . a This kind of advertising drew nearly . were he Lasper utual un ing an an Association; an f i : |7,000 people to the department on the iy ‘s 4 employer's mutval building association, and the Lockport plan of a : Hi Z s icf Sea Syne y Gly ep Mut a. Oy Meeting tonight at Mullin Club : : . 5 3 persons! housing corporation. | s t : - % eat | “Further advantages that we still at 8 o’clock. All'members are re- ieee Conimitices will be appointed to pi Z a ’ ; jhold lie within the fact," said the state » definite reports on the first two} ek ; ment from the firm, “that we have ob- quested to be present. |plans for submission to Chamber of E i i B |tained big results without exhausting ;Commerce members. ‘The third plan, . = moar |the price feature which is so often re- submitted to the members in a printed! gue oc = “ s 2 jlied upon and@ which we feel would Ua ONE GOAL OF THE POLISH CAMPAIGN—A view of the city of Od Rus-| have limited our scope to the custom- | form by the retary, Charles B. Staf-| 3 | tena yran tre to the housing com-| Sia, which was the probable objective of the campaign the Poles in conjunction |ary handicap, which _ investigation mittee, of which B. L. Scherck is| with the Ukraine forces are raging against the Bolsheviki Ukraine has claimed |Shows quite invariably results. Though SD “ Il) AE KNOWN AY |etiatsiiany Winea Lib was tat Gatecn Create ne cette eee ee net | few: pobeaionally "quate ‘prigay thera Visiting Members Are Cordially W. O. Wilson presented the building |practically no*emphasis attached. In- lita oat SecebCaREET bi whteiieat cit brecatharal s to this port and an opening to the sea to!stead, our quality and policy method Invited to Attend iys $l membership fee and $1| the south that will’ offset the barriers set up against her in the Balti jpf producing the required results is Iv (Per month on each share of stock, re- proving highly satisfactor: ng when the series matures, $170] = per share for each $89 paid in. The —————————— SSS SS j |borrower receives $134 per share for each $170 paid in, the other $43 being — the interest on his money. -_ EB [ J IN J.B FFD, om O Griffith explained a plan used WAYS THE HOUSE : { Three Years Required to Compile)py ‘rhe Tribune and the Webel Com: : e ; “A OF QUALITY All Data Secured by Enumera- jm peseeptaadies oe es dacelmnilers tq A OLUMN a WORTH PICTURES tors; Returns Eager! company) babi’ ‘any, | employelliwhd REE ERTIDAT. him to borrow the money. purchase his : ED THEATER IN hestu nin temas Spe z In this column, which appeara ‘ice a week, will a short WHILE lots his materials, ete... and, pay) Sor Dis) | co4seten of apecialiialereat tp macchintar thelr extaapenbio aan beotabsat men | THE STATE By RALPH F. couch |home in weekly installments deducted| and women In gener?\. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | from his pay. WASHINGTON, } ; J. H. Aydelott of the Burlington told This Hen Would Be whisky for fifteen cents, but all the| Ii i DAY complicated which perform] f that company’s plan of building small Popular in Many Homes! retailer got was a loss of the money; miracles of automatic calculation, 3,000| houses for its employes, which rent for] Compared to the shipment recently| he had paid for the crate. expert s ticians and c s in the|$18 and $30 a month, and of the large|Tecelved by a Saratoga Springs, N. Y., —— nploy of the census bureau here now| umber of box cars also rented to em.-/8rocer, the fabled goose that laid the] “Invisible Prices” sorting and classifying the great-! Ployes. golden eggs was a piker. Her veges} Help to Sell Candy. 4 ° cst mass of statistical information ever! The committee on an employer's as-| Were only gold, and, at the price of the} ‘There are items which are not help-| collected. sociation was asked to see if other em-|C9St of -living tod: they wouldn't be|ed by having the price too prominent-\jis The population of the United Statey)ployers could not be induced to adopt worte very much more than those of|ly displayed. One or these is anes e@ Will be ready for announcement some-|the ‘Tribune plan. he common or hen variety—while the|candy, usually purchastd to send is . Rona ae ; 3. BI > Midw eclarea|crate in question came pretty nearly} gifts, in which case the presence of| . ons spses . time in October un present plans R. S. Ellison of the Midwest declarea|crete b y y 5 ie lin. ibition held in nver last week. Al: Director Sam L. Roger aid today.|he believed quicker action could be ob-{being worth its weight in radium. ; the price mark woujd be embarrassing In their thrilling exhibitio eld De ae This population total, expected he|tained in this way toward bringing the! The eggs arrived at the store in the|to the sender. And yet the price mark e a Roa Ge OOODOOTE EIEN -d|supply of houses to a point equalling|US¥al course of events, and were|is necessary to the salespeople in also by states. State popr an.| the demand, which is the only possible|™@rked as “strictly fresh.” No one no. their selling. In iced anything strange about them,| The Pig'n Whistle, Los Angeles, gets nouncements will begin to issue from|wey by which rents can be reduced. +e n the bureau in about six weeks. The mutual interest on the part’ of the|though two or three customers who/ around this matter by having individ. Announcement of city populations be- employer and the employe in the matter handled them stated ‘that they did feel} ual show cards on the counter dis.) 4 9 5 ry 2 nd about 600 have! would be a great step toward bringing; S°rt ©” funny,” and, later on, the ship-} plays of goods of this character. Thu| iq Saw, 1,000 more city about quick action he thought. ping clerk remembered that the ad-| matter on the face of the cards refers e e e ulationt® ray ‘The music of the luncheon was espe-| essed tag on the crate had been some-| to the articles, while noted on the back pected, bu .. ally fine today. A new community|What defaced, which doubtless account-| of the card, out of sight of the patron, | Bi And a Mack Sennett Comedy, “A Ladies’ Tailor” ‘Congvemmnee: , eivie organ-|soug book, issued by the Richter Music| 4 for the mistake in delivery. but easily read by the salesperson, is The first indication of anything out! the price mark. A glance and the pric+ ization representatives newspaper) Company, was used, and a number of ; rat the census bureau twice! new sones were introduced. of the ordinary came shortly after ajmay be quoted. j y * city population an- ate man had purchased two of the eggs) Merchants say that this plan may Buri Garis arite? ch by special tele- _ ies for his breakfast. Some ten minutes la-| Well be used for perfumes, fine con- hone or telegraph arrangements pre- 6 1 ter he returned, looked’ the grocer|fections and lines of similar character. viously set up, tries to be the first to} 5 squarely in the eye, and mumbled: The article on the counter is used to The produce man, wondering where at i It's “big he had found his early-morning exhil-/Please Omit Flowers! j Also All-Star Cast in 3 als are told. aration and also the nature of a bey-| When the Paramount Shirt~ Shops, j cheer—sometimes. | K FS ease that would cause a sudden crav-|in New York city,: recently suffered 4 e flooding the bureau.} ing for a whole crate of eggs, thought|from a fire nearby, the store was forced >) from local boosters,| = it best to look into the matter—like-|to close temporarily, but a placard was| ii e e ] er ; —. wise the eggs. | placed in the window reading: < ic bodies and sometimes from cham-| sacthe. oh t i bers of commerce protesting the count. F Examination proved that a hole had “Please Omit Flowers! PG anita aianiEeeat cavers bone! (By Associated Press) been drilled in each end of the shell,| We Are Not Dead—Just And 2-Reel Sunshine Comedy ° in the count, is the text of most of Ee aC. May 18.—*Presidential| the contents removed and the cavity Smoke-Sick sWspar 3 tra" on it and crowds t e get the news to his home town or city} “Shay! I wanna buy that whole crate) Show while the purchases are taken of its new nose count. cET FOR FINAL DRIVE IN 0’ eggs. Washa price?” care of from the stock on the shelves. | e e compls institution unique in Amer-|Wjleq with 100-proof whisky. | —- the complaints. | lian | politica, «is Uprepatings fon thenril cei on y | ‘HoH N h ° 9 “Tha + : ; au }) SBE PTe esult, the revenue officers got|'People Are Not Onl: goes out immediately under the signa-j2f2UDe 8 in the nomination of a re-io¢ a Canadian organization that was| A self-serve grocery launched with-| ture Of Director Rogers. The letter PUPlican candidate for president of the 'smuggling liquor into the United ‘out the mention of prices in its ad- United State: 'via the hen route; the early vertisements—that’s the record of, promises an investigation of the count, rn ahinhees -peyes The “Row,” which each four years is!eustomer got two goo! Denecke's, of Cedar Rapids. Instead And the booste vi put— i ARO Vaaces Bee the center of national pre-convention n only two ases have we found he = seeomplainte were justified and Politics, is ‘going through the biggest 5 4 the complaints were justified and Season in ite history, YSU our count wa incorre said 7 , | “Presidential Row" includes parts of Th. ait = gers. “In these cases the enumera- two Michigan Boulevard hotels, which e Best Show in Casper = tors skipped small groups of people Tide [mhoostare khueMicantolained - ¢ are conne ted by a subterranean pas: = hone Doak re ehe town ageway, and along the row every lead- : = the results in about half of the towns $8° 3 : : and cities so far announced. Census ‘” publican presidential candidate 2 + . has established or will establish his ure mbhak iS vel Caen tS ee juees td headquarters. Here, too, the repubil- bs Ne to conrect inistakes as are the c## national committee maintains ex- Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. inhabitants, they declare. jtensive offices, while the democratic | committee meets here on occasion. ee counting populations of cities, tates and even the. United. The republicans began holding their T DAY is but one function of the cen-, conventions here regularly in 1904 the Shalala omnes |row" has become an institution of the e census is intended to furnish in-| Party. e rmation on which better government] National headquarters of Governor . may be based. according to Director! Frank ©. Lowden and Major General arren err an Rowers. This is why the great mass of Lonard Wood were the first to open| e economic and social data is included.|this season. The Wood delegation has, The bureau now is nearly half finish.|been active on the “row” since early In his latest and biggest success ed with the agricultural and manufas-|!ast winter and the Lowden camp has . tures census. Information collecte: been on the ground since January 1. é p 9 se invest! is the st use|. Later arrivals included western HnMiTiGeAiTien ME ROCRCHIT REE |headquarters for Herbert Hoover and General A. Mitchell Palmer, and economists Attorney The agricultural census includes aland the regional offices of the count of the number of farms in the tonal Personal. Liberty League, work- Next. Unitea 8, mers, in- ing in the interests of Governor Ed- idling: OW caceenn wards, democrat, of New Jersey. bands e the v of all crops. .| Reservations have been made for \ ove eer e e ‘lar information is collected in the Senator Hiram Johnson, Senator Miles t tt F b har nrmation i ogee gor | (MMM Zl. tal dl ll SE y ite Cotton Fabrics * i The present census is exnected Massachusetts, They will open offices} ¢3 5 show. that. there| are in, the several days before the convention. boards an airplane from a fast express train— States 7,000,000 farms as earner The republican national committee trapeze work in midair. All the wanted summer fabrics are here. Organdies, Voiles, 100,000 in 1910. To be classified has had offices on the “row” for sev- N-E-X-T land must in- eral months. The committee will move “3, must hav to convention headquarters at the Coll- | _-Albigieworeell Comedy Nainsooks, Swisses, Dimities and Batistes, for graduation and produced $500 worth of crops per r seum about May 24, and there will be- for the past few years or must hnave|sin hearing contests for convention ¢ . S A required the entire time of at teust ore ments on May 25 or 26, according to é ’ party frocks, for blouses, lingerie and dainty baby things m. to cultivate it joreeene pias: - 2 4 complete the present census will| Following the convention the repub- ; By require at least three y . according, can committee will occupy an entire It’s a scream Never have we offered fine ; to Director Rogers. Although. the floor, including the ball room, in a r assortments’ or better qualities enumerators are all done, except 60)'downtown hotel, and also establish THEN. working on the farm census and 300, Work rooms in a loop office building, { Will H. Hays, chairman of the com- A NATURAL COLORED PRIZMA on the manufactures census, sorting} fF i and classifying the data they obtained mittee, is expected to spend consider- ; will take months. ‘The printing also able time during the campaign here, LIFE IN U.S. ARMY will require a lone period. The results, and one of the large hotel parlors ts will be printed in twelve large vol-| being prepared for his private office. —AND— umes | The democratic national committee Approximately 75.000 enumerators! Will maintain headquarters here, but were reauleed to collest the ordinary| aa not yet selected abfocation, Chair: A PATHE WEEKLY population returns now all in. They man Homer S. Cummings will divide received phout $6,000,000 for their work, his time between the offices heré and 10—REELS IN ALL—10 The entire cost of this census is those at the Grand Central Palace, placed approximately $25,000,000, New York. Thi ir ” + printing nw ie sal |. By the way if Colonel Bryan really sia wo? epaitar 2. Wadi RSE BRE a Coming every day .000 impacts against the rule of majorities, why didn’t he let fork, or 157,680,000 blows during the the majority rule at the Baltimore con- ‘ 5 ‘ © of a vear, which fieures out 3- vention in 1912 when it went for iT} 153,600,000 blows during the space of Champ Clark and the colonel was en- twenty years, the period for which a abled to put over Woodrow Wilson only watch {s usually guaranteed to keep because of the existence of the two- Good time. tirds rule? MiIfFi iii i::°0U%riiiitTtittitTT.£zi ‘ AANA Store Hours: 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays: 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. ORMPAN @ Phones 13 and 14 I QA

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