Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1921, Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN ae jumping into the Trinity river. “You find my body in the Trin- p sald. “Iam tired a bye, a resident of Dal- In_the front line eau Thierry. Woun‘ed mes. At Bordeaux, France in 1918. No bonus yet, nat b> and no chance of @ job. . Company C, yurth Division, was called in my case he could hare effected a complete cure. I am very fond of Dr. Lo nd I feel that if it had not been f I would not Vienna Doctor Is Praised By }) 7.58" ° == Lolita Armour }| ‘Suicide ‘COMMUNITY EXTENSION CORPORATION TO HOLE on | ANMUIL MEET Tesont | _Lotéta Arm 's Note eed iS ES | of an article in the Journal of the Found, River Is American Medical association that tion, the organization perfected to se- hi jc the cure of Lolita Armour, daugh- | . a <1 : 7 eure the tract of school land lying ot J. Oma hi *7T° |_| “Now, then Scraggsy,” said Mr. Gib- leouth of Casper for the city of Ave ed Dr. Aanie akties oe Wohnen Being Searched , ney affably, “hustle ap to the custom * ep eas axl |per on a non-profit basis, wili hold tts| not a cure brought a state | Rouse, get a formal bill o’ sale blank, m [frst eonual meeting and election of| ment from the former Miss Armour. (fill her in, an’ hustle back agin for Officers Tuesday afternoon. Reports) who is now Mrs, John J. Mitchell, | DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 31 your check. An‘ see to it you don’t Local po Of officers and other business will be) Jr. In 1903 and 1904 operations were | llce today were searching for the body ‘change your mind, because it won't : : transacted. It {is also believed that ar-| performed by Dr. John Ridlon of |of @ man as a result of th ding of PHONE 132 do you any good. If you don’t come n |Fangements will be completed for mar-| Chicago ard Dr. Lorenz on Mrs. | note written on part of a khakicol keting the properties of the company| Mitchell. ored shirt sleeve indicating th during the company spring. All! “I cannot say that a poifect cure | "Titer planned to commit » stockholders of the concern are urged| has been effected in either hip, but jt meet at the offices of the company| the hip treated by Dr. Lorenz is far |in the Consolidated Royalty Duilding.| better than the other one, with ——— which he could do little because it (Continued from Last Week) ‘Gibney sat cetmty down on the’ Ut a clger. Nature bad with a strong conetitu- and the contiguity of eee NO LIFE GN THE PLANET Sasa actege 2 ae VENUS, SCIENTIST SAYS he cur IN OBSERVATION REPORT SWARTHMORE, Pa., Dec. 31— | observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. He Investigations by E. St. John. di- | told the astronomers he had found the gall to stand rector of the Wilson observatory, | a faint nebular structure about R. California, and Ceth B. Nicholson, | Aquarii, a variable star that had barge up free, eh? Well, Both McGuftey his assistant, indicate that the | hitherto been associated with Ne- Ke the transaction tere), P| aaustiad it thon go Foe aca] planet. Venus ‘supports no life; the | tein for the job an’ let/this world who haye not, at some| 2#serted in papers read before Sixty-nine binary stars, ‘compris- barge. Skip to it,| period of thelr lives, held the same| the American Astrological soci-| ing the group whose orbits and dis. up a new bill, + endeavored to demonstrate that! ¢ty in 2 bead at the eneyee ob- tances from earth are definitely barge for one have substantially changed their) *ervatory, Swarthmore college. | known to science were discussed gimme back $499,000 an’| minds = Both declared they had discovered | by Dr. John A. Miler, director of | Wack this recefpted| I thought as much,” the commo-| NO oxygen or water on Venus and be |Courteous Drivers Quick Service ja by BATTERY PRICES SMASHED T0 BEDROCK Brand new stock, genuine PREST-O- LITE automobile batteries raised in qual- ity, reduced in price. 6-Volt Type, Suitable for Ford and Other Light Cars. Trade In Price $19.90 6-Volt Type, Suitable for Buick, Chandler, Chalmers, Oakland, Nash, Studebaker, Ete. tl i Rumored. had been ‘too badly mishandled,” he Dec. 314-D. C,| said. I myself believe that had it not | Collier of San Diego, Cal, was | been for the work done before he | White House caller yesterday. It was HONEY | said there that In all Probability Mr. Ask your dealer for Colifer would be appointed American commirsicner to the international ex- Natrona County Honey. WM. MOSTELLER | | F E i i i f Position.which will be held in Brazil (in 1922. Mr. Collier was dir: the San Diego exposition in 19 —————— i # i BS i | | |-- TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADs— | BRING _RESULTS————. — ij i i EF 33% 3 the Sproul observatory. This smal! DR. E. J. BERQUIST was to let therefore the presence of even an- ber of stars, Dr. Miller said, | i See ine Tae he ea es] See are ee po US Ear CHIROPRACTOR Trade In Price $24.65 be flat busted the day after. So we nosis mere? SS os Ss investigations proceed with the 317, Suite 6, Zutt ister Bld Ph 1787 A SiS well dan the Veet eeite | SeLMRe ten at a eee e 6, Zuttermeister Bldg. one 12-Volt Type, Suitable for Dodge, Maxwell little tradin’ schooner. Then we'll go (Opposite Postoffice) back to the South sea and ‘ern a "Whatever aro you w-gotn’ legitimate Itvin’. T PAYERS SWARM NT with this awful codfish, Gib?" he de-| “But why'll we sell the Victor?” Mo- Trade In Price $32.30 the efficient manner in which the, treasurer's office under the direction [ding the tax parmenta. the’ otice | Free Adjustments Given to Men, Women | - pe of Miss Bizabeth McDonald is han. These are typical reductions, Every “Me. Glbmey cocked his hat over one ” [cues ey eee ate the toes size and type is reduced—and there is a ear and blew a cloud of smoke in the} « just hada talk with Heatenite ae het ade { f. skipper's face. two opposition lines _ mainute rush ne; made in an: ef; Presto-O-Lite for every make of motor car and truck. Car owners write us for price quotation for a battery for your car. We will give you a still further happy surprise. The General Auto Service Co, and Children Wednesday and Thursday, (SEE ds January 4 and'5, 1922, From 2 to 6 P. M. SSmaty Zand’, vec, From < to 6 P. M, Under ordinary conditions only a |fort to evade the penalties which are boys, ITl tell you. Salted]an’ they, knowin’ me to be chummy Aatttaptiat tiem canee. waide & loca | with yocknicacrabeoe give me the he AT END OF THE YEAR time gets most o’ the salt took out of] to tell ret ore ese you nels have * even if it's left icag} your choice Ppropositions—e, pees ie eas ached ripe that|rate war or a sale o’ the Victor for halt working day remains in which to it’s what you might call offensive. But} ten thousand dojlars, That gets you} With the end of the year approach-| Day taxes at the office. It is Probable it makes good fertilizer. There ain't] out clean an’ saves your original capi-|ing, business at the county building|however that the treasurer's office nothin’ in the world to equal codfish| tal, an’ it gits Scraggsy out the same|has been on the increase due to the| Will remain open all day tomorrow to) miedium ripe, for fertilizer, I've rigged} way, while nettin’ me an’ Neils five/fact that Inst minute taxpayers have | accommodate t! who do- up a deal with a orchard comp'ny| hundred each.” appeared in volumes that it haz been|sire to evade the penhities. that’s layin’ ovt a couple o' thousand| “A rate war would ruin us.” Me-|necessary to form waiting lines al-| _—_ acres o' young trees up in the delta/ Guffey agreed. “In addition to sourin’| most continuously throughout the} Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- One free adjustment to all. I have the very lat- est methods of Chiropractic.. Chronic and Nervous Diseases a specialty. Office hours 10 to 6 and by ap- pointment. Holidays 10 to 12. disposition until he! aay. pert workmen. All work guaranteed! 1314 Acoma Street Denver, Colo. fit to live with, Gib, you're] ‘This congested condition has exist-|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8 Bldg. | ba ‘a wonder.” ed throughout the week and only for : 3-5-tf | time these orchard fel:| “I know it,” Mr. Gibney replied. ‘ig a bole to plant a young fruit] Within two hours Captain Scraggy' codfish in the} half interest had passed into the hands , tor fertilizer.] of McGuffey, and half an hour later pward o’ two hundred|the Victor had passed into the hands : "} of the opposition lines, to be operated I've sold ‘em for five cents each, de-| for the joint profit of the latter. Later -—_—_— . I fig-]in the day all four members of the New Year Resolution |ereynt, ance | er JOIN OUR dumfounded. MeGuffey’s arms and the two stared|Scraggs declared emphatically. “I've at the doughty commodore. had a-plenty o’ the dark blue for tine, “Hit-in the face with a fortune an'}T got @ little stake now, so I'm going didn't know it,” gasped poor McGuffey.| to look around an’ invest in a—’ “Gib, I'm sure glad you got out whole ““A chicken ranch,"" McGuffey inter- jeal.”* rupted, Perms w ataoe: tmagination th] | “Tught©, Bart. How'a you guess i Scraggsy I'm about two hun. Bretton “ney, “dollars ahead o' my imagination,” quoth McGuffey, “eatimate now, on account 0’ the free} ‘:anping his forehead, “imagination, tow o’ that barge. Me an’ Nells cer-| Scraggsy. tainly makes a nice little split on] Three weeks later Mr. Gibney had account o' this here codfish deal.” purchased, for account of his now ab- “Gib, “ chattered Scraggs, “What’s|breviated syndicate, the kind of pow- the matter with reorganizin’ the syn-|er schooner he desired, and the in- dicate?” spectors gave him a ticket as master. “Bo a good feller, Adelbert,”| With The Squarehead as mate and pleaded McGuffey. , Mr: McGuffey as engineer and general Mr, Gibney was never so vulnerable] utility man, the Mttle schooner cleared as when one he really loved’ called] tor Pago Pago on a day when Captain him by his Christian name. He drew|S:reggs was too busy buying incuba- an arm across the shoulders of Mo ere toroanie dawns te the dock and see craggs, while Neils Hal-| them off. Soraee ee by, his yellow fangs} And for aught the chronicler of this fiashing with pleasure under his wal-| tale knows to the contrary, the syndi- rus mustache. cate may be sailing in that self-same “Seraggsy! Mact Your fins! We'll| schooner to this very day. reorganize the syndicate, an’ the min- (THE END). ute me an’ Neils finds ourmelves with @ bill o’ sale for a one-quarter inter- ent Anthea! Viotor, baked, on the "|| Radiator and: Hood Covers ; this here batge—” Fea titi tnd Seanties Now at Bargain Prices “An' split the profits on the cod- 3 ueried eagerly. - ‘We make them for all makes of Praveen autos and trucks, “Certal! tt. Me an’ Neils splits that cine aicty, ‘A quarter o' them|| Bepectally for Fords Mowe 98:00 high # price to pay for} jhiegen § ay Pn as Scraggsy, old decit-||Isxtra Quality for Dodges $9.00 ful. Remember, I made that profit per set. Mac had pulled out o'/} An others accordingly in price. the syndicate.” c Auto Top Shop See arene gunceedi Gereegs || Phone 1084R | 633 B. Center st. Pe ere 8, SN cy AP ag etal cat Bi : Come in and Join. —come in and join. Come in and Join. Not on them terms.” “Then. you'll load them codfish par or pay demu: CARP) for every Gay they hang around; an’ if the board of health condemns NOTICE ‘em an’ chucks ‘em overboard I'll sue you an’ Mac for my lest profits, git The meeting next Mon- Resolve to Have Money This is the time of the year when most people resolve to do the right thing. Why not resolve to do the logical right thing—to have money? Our Christmas Club offers you a system- atic method for depositing money regularly and whether you can spare a large or small sum, there is a club to suit you. In only 50 weeks, and time passes quick- ly, you will have money for your Christmas needs or for future purposes. : PLAN OF THE CLUB HOW TO JOIN, It is easy. The plan is simple: In the Increasing Clubs you begin with a certain amoun?, Look at the tables below and select the club you wish to join and bring in your take over day night, January 2, will 1c, 2c, 5c or 10c and increase your deposit the same amount ah pe el Hats first deposit. We will make you a member of the Club and give you a pass book be specially called for the a ps bie Deareenae Club, you begin with the largest paymen 9 showing the Club you have joined and amount deposited. Dr. J. H. SPORE: CA0n WORs, : + & Deposits are to be made each week or in advance. fo cana moran bot a In the Even Amount Clubs you begin with a certain amount, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, Ba ia ts is FF: MUN oat ac dnsaiancinarent tate ardered threateningly. Bisse ‘a talk on the treatment of || $5, $10, $20 or any amount, and deposit the same amount each week. is i er . s 9 > got @ half interest in any judgment Si gits agin. us—an'what’s more, I ob-/| disease. £2 Seo tia tees || "G. s: THOMPSON, WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL AMOUNT TO IN 50 WEEKS halt interest.’ : Rec. Secy. “You bullied me on the old Maggie,” v' screeched, ses INCREASING CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN le Club ts. SarcsA2nrck$ 12.75 | 25¢ Club “es c"§ 12.50) $5 Club 2ratet 7g 250.00 2c Club tz. srcssiec: 25.50 | 50c Club “ms ch §=©25.00) $10 Club 22%%2c%7* 500.00 5c Club tasnt.srmiSisct §=663.75 | $1 Club*es*.c% 7 =50.00| $20 Club 2% “2% 1,000.00 10c Club taser 8: 127.50 | $2 Club2% *2" 100.00 | $100 Club 22%%22"" 5,000.00 YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK We Pay Four Per Cent Interest on Christmas Club Accounts Casper. National Bank The Casper Manufacturing and Construction Ass’n. Burlington Ave. and Clark St. Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building . Truck Bodies and Cabs F THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT OUT OXND PRICES PROVE rT Special Attention Given to Repair Work. Telephone A" 1096-J

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