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a few days, and then lose strength] tion with whose death Arbuckle is these solutions work. PE ae ’ f Answer—Some of the so-calind bat: IRISH MEET TONIGHT. ; tery “‘rojuvenators” do renew the abil-] A special meeting of the local chap- You ll your bin for : ae patie Ea fty of a battery to start the engine in| ter of the American Association for a short time. However, most of them] the Recognition of the Irish Republic operate by removing the outer Jayer| Will be held at the Moose hall at § of lead sulphate from the dischurged|0'¢lock tonight. Special business will plate and exposing a fresh surface cf| Come before the organization for con- active compounds. The material] sideration and all members are re- which is taken off is“forever lost and | 9uested to be present. naturally the life of the battery is greatly shortened. In recharging a Dattery with a current of electricity, |B the way that Is recommended by prac tically all battery manufacturere, thi: lead sulphate is reconverted to active material and is retained for further work. Avoid battery renewers !f you went to get the longest possible life from your battery. ‘vacuum feed tank on.a car when it hes fatled to refill? rump on the dash for this purpose. ‘When a pump is not provided, close the throttle, choke the carburetor and turr the engine over a few rovol:.- tivns with the starter. If this does not 8 the tank, sediment or dirt may have lodged on the air inlet and pre- Fent ft from closing. ; The standard of exceliency in stecl filing caginets and safes is set by Art ‘Metal. Art Metal also establishes the Price, which is now down to the pre- War period. You can now buy with the assurance that the price of Art metal Profucts has touched the low point. Steel “has advanced $6 per ton since the Talk to our salesman, “Dick,” about safes and filing cabinets. The Mills the especial deal he has for you on Company, 139 West Second street. iain be Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 INJURIES TO ACTRESS ctcrnt’c MUMUA Gastee=aiecmesoeree= CAUSED BEFORE DEA TH oer sensei sulting from an infected condition Nurse Who Attended Young Woman for y W TO) PRESENT of the Casper Seout eee following an injury. ‘Thie was neces. Whose Death Arbuckle Is Being ots fentaed Jat winter tn the North Cas sary to save his life and friends will The regular meetings of the troop be glad to know that Mr. Erwin. stood Tried Testifies in Court N ATIVITY p j | have been umpended since Detore the account of lack of adequate active the operation well and is recoverirs SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—Miss Grace Halstead leadership. The new troop committee nicely. Joe Snyder, of | will hold tts next meeting November Thermoprils, well known among all of the old tim- » a { i i her 28 at which time will be announced nurse who attended Miss Virginia Rappe at the time of her " a i anitari e y in the Roscoe C. the result of their efforts to secure a death in a sanitarium here, testified today in t e lene scontumnstes andl a decne ak mane ers of Natrona county from the days (Fatty) Arbuckle manslaughter trial that the bruises found Lat ‘qooutunmetech \fae SAB: CORD GILLETTE, Wyo., Nov. 19.—An im, he was a ranchman on the Sweet- water, has been here from his home have been inflicted after her Several old members of the troop jare eagerly awaiting the announce- wtih* his‘ father-in-law, Mr. Erwin. —————_— GILLETTE BUSINESS SOLD. “Miss Rappe's death her bo¢y Plans Discussed and Cast’ ment of the resumption of meetings ched by aftyone until the) Partially Selected at Board jana among the pupils of the North ould not on the girl’s body QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT YOUR AUTOMOBILE! began thelr autopsy, she Meeti ‘ Asad : ey V6 eeting of Organiza- | Camper school this year is a prog ex! or andi See jwealth of material for new mem. able and trundl ae ——— room. The board of directors of the ¥. W:| ei ses KITE FOR LIVING. ’3 testimony was C. A. met in regular session at the T.| 5.700" S site sto keep the wolf he prosecution in an |W. last evening with the usual num-| | O2'0 © 0) aco? te the x mbat statements of physi-| ber attending. | tion of a world war veteran who dur- y that the bruises might| One of the main topics that come|ing the war flew an airplane in 1 caused after death while under discussion was the plan for a! France. The veteran was jobless and blood was still warm and.circu-| Nativity play to be Presented in the|sne only work the American Legion auditorium of the Natrona county high! employment bureau at Minneapolis, nurse formerly was connected 'gchool. A partial cast has been chos-|y¢mn. could find for him was flying with an El Paso hospital. Asked by en and announcement of the arrange-|an advertising kite for a film com- efense whether she was qualified | ments yill be made later, It will be a! , scribe the injuries she saw, Miss community affair. Miss Esther Gun y gad replied that she knew the nison will have charge of the dramat- difference between a diseased and ® jos and Mrs. Florence Lowell of the| healthy bladder. Rupture of the blad-| pusic. ROYAL STANDAKD t TYPEWRITE! preve 7 We Neat and era i : e e eqe 5 ae Cae oe rs | ace me aes mel a aa al a ; REBUILT MACHINES How Buick Accessibility Save it cae Cette ots Se ng dae Sk Skah’ Ge Savin cpr a tn"aweaes The Kilty Band|| caste tveewsirer |\- Owners Time and Money : pears to be all right, the trouble may| rior force for which tho defendant an unusually interesting account of be caused by the fan belt slipping. wan responsible, while the defense the work of the service committee sete ‘Question—What is the proper clear-) holds that disease or natural causes) which is In charge of the room regis-| wit) have a st: “st ar George J. Helser, Prop. ance between the valve stem and the rest pared tan 2 East Second 5 cro hone 856 valve tappets when the valves have Buick cars are built so they can be operated with a minimum of expense. If a part needs : attention it is easily accessible. For instance, ’ adjusting or putting a new fan belt on a Buick ; is a job that is handled by the owner in a few minutes. Buick invites comparison. Buick Sixes Buick Fours “4 23-Pour34 Two Pass. Roadster $935 2, have brought on her demise = : com: afternoon session of the trial! Jesse Ghniroen told ot the moneess| comtume tonite at 7:00 p. m. to been replaced after grinding? held today. made fn the formation of the classes| cost their dance to be held at the Answer—The proper clearance ver \n Spanish, and short hand. A report) Masonic Temple Monday night, fee with different engines, but usually] SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—Intro- | was made of the cafeteria work. | Sewe, aise. ana ¢b "seal eae Be ranges between four thousandths and| duction of evidence had revived lag The plan which was followed last! dele’ SAseee oaths y eight thousahdths of an inch. The| ging public interest today in the man-| yer of having open hours on Sun- stree! Clearance should be checked, of course, slaughter trial of Roscoe C. (Fatty)! Gay was talked of and the social Sun- ‘with the valve closed and the tappet/ Arbuckle. day sftorintnd Wil Ge taaiona tos the, all the way down, a sheet of paper or] Opening of testimony brought a@/ near ¢uture. Cute fa card being used to test the clear-| large crowd, mostly woren, that filled ~ ance the courtroom of Judge Louderback. Question—A discharged battory can| The initial gun of the prosecution be made to operate the starter in. a| was technical medical testimony by relatively short time by these new] two surgeons who examined the body battery dopes. It will be stron¢ for] of Virginia Rappe, actress, in connec- Have You Taken Advantage of Our Temporary Re- ducton in Coal De very quickly. Please explain how] on trial. less if you place ydur order Ash about the G. M. A.C, Plan atonce. Prices may be ad- vanced again at any time. Casper Supply Co.. | PHONES 913 AND 914” CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 WHEN BETIER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM A Satisfymg Dessert, Breakfast or Lunch Why not place a stand- ing order for daily delivery, of our home made DOUGHNUTS? Fownes Gloves. THE BEST FOR GENTLEMEN Are Well Gloved When You Wear Fownes. Campbell-JohnsonCo. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS Question—How can a person fill the Richards & Cunningham Thanksgiving Day Will Soon Be Here And you will probably be invited to eat Tur- <amme. key with your friends. You should be pre- ; pared to accept such an invitation by having the proper wearing apparel for an occasion of that kind. We are prepared to serve you. © Clothing a We are selling Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overc: i : per cent discount on the old prices. We kya! a eee pool egies ptf 2 ‘oe best Suits and Overcoats aré made by the Hirsh-Wickwire Clothing Company of Chicago and are all hand-tailored and m: 1p-to-d: els. We invite you to call and look over Pasa Pn ere latest v ae moe UNDERWEAR | ‘& | HATS AND CAPS The cold winter weather is here FOR MEN AND BOYS . Are you prepared for it? We Sr a area ph dik hs toyab ad wants in We have a large and splendid as- Underwear for men and boys at great- sortment of Hats and Caps for men ly reduced prices. Call on us and be and boys. We are selling them at * convinced. % greatly reduced prices, so if you need. a new Hat or Cap call on us. SHIRTS - When you need a new Shirt of any kind call and see what a neat variety we have for all occasions. A new Silk Shirt would be very a propriate for Thanksgiving Day. We are sell- ing them at 20 per cent discount. Answer—Some cars have @ vacuum Your Ha —_— The Doughnut Shop 427 E. Second St. Phone 1706 Coons Bros., Props. present prices were established DIFFERENT From other businesses—you often have need for banking service that does more than satisfy routine requirements. The Casper National Bank’s service is rendered according to the customer's spe- cial needs and the bank’s officers will give their personal attention to your problems, just as they have always done in the 32 years of the bank’s successful service. Kelly-Springfield Tires 30x3—WAS $19.20; NOW______-_- $12.90 30x34,—WAS $21.00; NOW______- $14.90 Same High Grade Quality at These Unheard-of Prices. Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Fifth Streets Phone 913 Sweaters and Leather Vests Are essential things for the working men to keep out the cold. We-have ~ a large assortment to select from and our prices are the lowest. Call and see for yourself. r Banke and | Ecard We are headquarters for all kinds Traveling Bags of Bedding. Our prices are right. We are selling Blankets and Comforters We never had a better as- from $8.00 up and Pillows from $2,00 | Sortment of Luggage than to $7.50 per pair. we now have. Our prices 2 are lower than ever. See us Always Think Richards & Cunning- when you want a’ new ham When You Want the Best_ teas Suit Case or Travel- ing Bag. YOUR BUSINESS IS OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 412 East Second Street—Phone 1112 Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone Under United States Government Supervision. 3 iF 3 | Ra 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? : 4