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ee } n- , , - <- , a i aay QRRARD SoPRP Om —_—_——_ Set Cesk od ee BRA Oo PAGE FOUR BANQUET FUN RUNS RIOT WHEN CASPER ROTARIANS ENTERTAIN ‘ROTARY ANNS’ ‘The third anniversary or birthday of Casper’s Rotary club was fittingly | observed last evening at the Hennng when local Rotarians and their ladies | tne gathered about the festive board of one of *+ banquets yet staged here. Tho “party” + feeling of sociability and cordislity to the atmosphere which is so much cn- joyed nowadays. banquet table carefully patterned to! represent a rotary wheel which is the ~ 3 insignia of the Rotary club and ts so significant with the organization. From the hub, cogs projected in| every direction. The table was weighted heavily with its decorations | and appointments, trailing smflax be-| ing used profusely in the scheme. A| gorgeous basket of American beauty | roses adorned the center table and / yards of beautiful ribbon added their effect to this lovely bouquet. Hand-painted place cards, each clever in itself and from the brush of Ruth Hopkins, directed the members and guests to their places and it was/| seen to carefully that no married couple sat in close proximity to each | other. The menu, very cleverty carried out the international affiliations the Ro- tary club has with practically every PROBE RENTALS (Continued from Page One) laid before the city council. He also reported that the traffic committee was making progress in its investiga- tions of alleged discriminatory freight rates. Firms and individuals here who wanted to drop their memberships in| the chamber of “commerce were con- demned by Earle D. Holmes who in an earnest talk told of the requir | | | PROSECUTOR S ORDERED OUT (Continued from Page One) grievance committee of the Bos- Prettiest and most enjoyable ton Bar association and by Attorne: : informal and as such lent a |General J. Weston Alien, year ago Nathan A. Tufts was re- | moved as District Attorney in Middle- The Rotarians and Rotary “Anns” found their places about a hvuee/| sex county in a similar Proceeding. District Attorney, in only 21 of the charges. cused of conspiracy to commit black- mail. Improper action in handling cases in his office was alleged in 10 others and one specification attrib- |Uted “misconduct” in two campaign | addresses in which the state quoted Pelletier, while speaking as a candl- date for mayor, as having promised immunity from prosecution to anyone who got into trouble through defend- ing him from reports that he intend- ed to resign as district attorney. Pel- letier withdrew from the mayorality campaign before the election Attorney General Allen alleged that the acts of Pelletier as district attor-| ney since Nov. 13, 1909, when he took office, down to the date of filing the! charges, as unfolded jby witnesses, Proved that the accused prosecutor specified that Pelleticr money in return for his 7 Less than a was presented against the In 10 of those, ho was ac- erman tried nation. Each course paid tribute to|ments of a full and representative | some country and follows: |membership if the organization hoped | MENU |t© complete tis plans for the following | Grape Fruit, Old Mexico year. He also announced that success Consomme, France had been achieved in the preliminary Oo; Spa lives, Italy| Work of establishing a base for the Tee re Rake ores: ny ia dam-site which will eventually work |° Rrofled Milk-Fed Chicken, Australia/out the solution and completion of Brussel Sprouts, Belgium |Casper’s proposed irrigation project. He urged that more activity be ex-| hibited by the city planning commit-| tee in working out relief under the city plan measures and announced his belief that this committee had failed of accomplishment in its undertakings 80 far. urged as, one of the greatest moves of the chamber of commerce the elimination of the Chicago and Northwestern right of way through the heart of the city. Mayor W. A. Blackmore sought the co-operation of the chamber of com-| merce in the city’s undertaking to clean up for the spring and summer and said that the back yards would be started on first. He also announc- ed that Burlington Railroad company contemplated immediately to provide an avenue of travel to the North Bur- lington addition by construction of a subway under the tracks. on North McKinley street, R. 8. Ellison in ah effective talk told the chamber of commerce mem- berg that the organization had no Powers other than what it would ex- ert through leading sentiment and in Satis = CUTICURAHEALS SKIN TROUBLE Hands Scaly and Itched Badly. Pain Maddening. Gaufrette Potatoes, Ireland] Salade Pommegranate, Hawaii Rotary Saltines, Great Britain Individual Ice Cream, Alaska Bon-Bons, Africa Demi Tasse, India Mints, Cuba Cuesta Rey Cigars, Havana Egyptian Deities Cigarettes, Egypt The service during the banquet was rapid and careful, the food delectable, and Rotarian A. K. Bott and his ca- pable employes are deserving of spe cial mention for their part in making the party the success it was. The Henning cusine spared no efforts in making the affair one to be long re- membered. During the course ef the dinner much jollification prevailed through the efforts of the entertainment com- mittee headed by Earl Burwell. The guests were all given Rotary hats and tactics of the widely known Grid fron club were used effectively to cause mirta and laughter. Horns and other noise-making devices were dis- tributed and lent their effect to_occa- sion. One novel feature produced much fun when a lemon and a rose ‘were started around the tables, the Tose being passed by the ladies and the Iemon by the men, Then an alarm cleck was set and the ones having the rose and lemon in thetr posses: sion when the alarm sounded. were due for a surprise. The clock finally pealed tts sickening noise and E. ©. Hanway was caught with the lemon and Miss Helen Allen with the rose. It cost Hanway $4.50 and Miss Allen received the perfume. ‘The entertainment features of the evening were much enjoyed. Miss Virginia Nelson, 93-year-old daughter of Mr. an@ Mrs. George Nelson, was very graceful in a classic dance. The MC and A. L. Cook, entertained with sev- eral quartet numbers and Miss Helen Allen gave a couple of humorous readings. The spotlight was turned on each Rotarian and he was made to submit some good-natured verse read about himself. The Rev. Phillip K. Edwards spoke briefly on “Rotary Ethics” and in which he characterized the insignia ff rotary as a power with its influ- ence if practiced in accordance with the original principles. He told of the value it should be to any com- munity and of the good it does with- out ostentation. $ Following the banquet the party found reservations had been made at the Columbia theater and here ancth- er hour of good entertainment was provided by the company playing at Is Coming in that amusement place. ‘The banquet was presided over by I. A. Reed, who acted as toastmaster SSS OF NE IS_RELIEVED X fost hetpfal asset in fighting, THE WONDER DOG @isturbance of digesti: the persistent pains of neuritis is| 80. frequently sotiows rhe use, oi the new TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN | OTdinary laxative frin. Th gentties bring about a nor alfective remedy. 1 zug. It docs hold ‘great fof the waste poisons that ace It Sontalne guint ey sau: | at the root of the whole matters many tiny bined wee | the eause of the intense pain, Felleving congestion and tesen: | ieee of the ingredt vin Bin Seive seliars are dotihed ded'aeed |g aetna haiphute wore” Usord Bingen! Perspiration usually takes | That ie whe ou ote ase The Sigestant eon seme. | TING TRIN, the ime GLE'S “LAKO ASPIRIN protee Proved aspirin with the threq It’s absorbed —It i —Itsa laxative _ TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box® MUSICAL STUDENTS UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE FOR GODOWSKY CONCERT served Seat D190 Src‘ Sea. $1.00 Reserve Yours Today. Local Manager RICHTER MUSIC CO. Phone 306 u _ ree in | accomplishing sai dif everyone put his shoulder to! the wheel and assisted in this work the organization would not be faced | with unfounded criticism started out on membership drives. Hive ‘time thought and judgment to the big questions before the cham- ber of commerce, create sentiment “in their favor and the unfair and unjust criticism will no longer be heaped on the organization” he said the espirations. He | when it/ for 20 SWAN UNDERREAMER had Che Caspet Daily Cribun€é bad conducted his office in an “un == MANY KILLED IN allaged conduct but evidence to this effect was Presented in fire cases. The general offered this evidence in con- pection with a claim that Pelletier had “participated in the profits of a part- nership of crime.” Fails in Murder Attempt, Takes: Poison and Dies CHICAGO, Feb. 21—Joseph Wack- minutes here to force his wife to take poison, according to the police, and failing, took the poison himself and died. His two children, Josephine, 9, and Patek, 5, were in the room where the strug- Ble took place. x ———— George Underdown, always results.” Mr. Co. ‘What better proof can be had? Supt. engineer, Contracting Co., 860 S. Walnut Casper, says: “IT have used Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on for a long time and bave found them a wonder- ful help to me. I have never had any severe. trouble with my kidneys but colds have settled on them an} have caused my back to ache and oe sore across my kidneys. My first expert ence with Doan’s Kidney Pills was in Canada, They cured an attack I had at that time and since then I have used them whenever I have needed a kidney medicine. Doan's gam | have always civen me the same good Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't atm- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the samo that Underdown had. Foster-Milburn dent to the Roma vertical occurred wi he Tribune as Garren's “Garren’s st. to property can nourish tissue and 4: ing through These callers represent people in all walks of life, ranging from labor- ers and their plainly dressed wives, ta Prosperous looking business men and fashionably Greased women, all seareh- ing for the common cause — good jhealth, energy and ¢. well rounded fig- ore. Garren‘s theory mainly ts that nine- ty per cent of 2ll weak thin, nervous and rundown people can trace their trouble almost entirely to weak stom- ‘achs and claims to prove this with his now famous known People, who ren's Tonic, the Denver newspapers ing druggist: Henry Ford Says-- profit. A well conducted business enterprise can not fail to return a THOUSANDS | WHO WERE ONCE WEAK Large Crowds of Grateful People Flock to Head- | quarters of Remarkable Young Man. up the stomach,” says Garren, “and put the digestive organs in condition | fron and vitamines which are in the} food you eat, into your blood so it| Many Denver people have strong endorsements on the merits of | Garren's Tonic and the correctness of his theories, and the personal state-| ments of many prominent Colorado| west daily, which seems to bear out Garren's statements. Garren’s Tonic 1s sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and by the lead- classified columns. ‘Tonic. Tonic will positively tone digest and assimilate tho Your worn nerves flabby | all brain as it goes cours- your veins.” given | are said to have derived) startling results from the use of Gar- | are being published in Post and many other| throughout the middle in every city. —Ad good service. Profit can not be the basis—it must be the result of service.” MIDWEST REFINERY GROUNDS We ask you to compare those statements with the policy that has always prevailed in connection with Western Realty Service. Western Realty feels a justifiable pride in having alwaye fostered and practiced those principles. We admit that Ford has been able to express them more concise- ly than we have been able to lay them before you, They have been so consist- ently laid before you, however, by Western Realty practice, that people who are informed have come to understand how thoroughly Western Realty pol- in the past, in words. icy is built on those principles. Read This You Mr. It is true Western Realty has, many times, been criticised for slaughtering real estate prices. We have always maintained that such was merely in keeping with Western Realty Service to those hun- dreds of people who have a right to an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of real estate invest- ment. quick profit. A right for a clean break fdr a sure and When Western Realty offered the people of Casper lots in the South Addition, last June, we told you a sure profit. Despite adverse conditions since that time, everyone of the hun- dreds who invested with Western Realty on South Addition lots has accumulated a handsome profit. We simply mention that by way of illustration. We have offered you many good opportunities under , the head of Western Realty Specials and Western Realty Bargains. Those offerings have proven won- derful bargains; exceptional money making oppor- tunities; that have proved themselves sound. Now Comes the Daddy of Them _ All You have had an opportunity on lots. It proved profitable. wl of that former service, we are privi- leged to offer you, today, tunity which all real estate operators crave to get in on. This is an ac: As an outgrowth that oppor- Acres reage proposition, cut up in a size within reach of the smaller investor. Yet the price per acre is kept down to a point much lower than is usually asked for land in large tracts, which are oniy within reach of the moneyed operator. This is a ground floor offering for the small investor. In fact, in com- parison with any other offering that has eyer been made in Casper, it is priced so low and the terms are. so reasonable, that Western Realty will again be accused of slaughtering real estate p That slaughter is for your benefit. milestone in Western Realty Service. SERVICE FIRST Phone 1078 rices. t is another You are in- vited to sit‘in on absolutely the best real estate bar- gain that has been put before the small investor in the history of Casper. This is an exceedingly rare - agus uORIPpy poomney opportunity. for such stupendous values. We will cut this up to suit individual purchasers. fou can handle them for just half the price that acreage has been sold for in large tracts We will make the payments so and the price cut to you on in similar locations, during the past year. Recall, if you will, the facts as reported by the newspa- a pers here in Casper, on the acre- age sold in Section 15 (just east of the City’s Section number 16). This land was sold, just a few months ago, at a thousand do! per acre. Forty acres to one purchaser and eighty acres to another purchaser. In each instance bringing a thousand dollars per acre. This land which was purchased at $1,000 per acre has been cut into lots and priced to bring $3,000 to $5,000 per acre when sold in lots. Get us clear- ly on this point, We are not criticising that fact. The people who bought that acreage and put itson sale in lots, rendered a distinct service to Casper in its present struggle for cheaper land values and for its future development. NT We take considerable pride in the fact that we are able to offer the smaller investor an opportunity which will subject us to criticism | WORIPPY S1PUsiy A distinct service was rendered by those people. A profit was had by the promoter and, as Mr. Ford expresses it, there is nothing inherently wrong about making a profit. We mig even mention, in this connection, the Western Realty has rendered service along those same lines with two Additions here in . Out of that service, and the confidence with which you good people babe enach lots when we offered them, has come today’s greater possibility of rendering even greater, more wonderful service than we have ever been able to offer you before. : Getting down to cases, here is what we want to. tell you about. We are‘offering 80 acres which is just a few rods southwest of the City’s Section 16. As you know, the City Engineer is now preparing a eee of Section 16 and this magnificent ground will be laid out into City Parks, handsome boule- vards and a few residence lots. This is a wonder- ful achievement for Casper. Those of you who The Western Realty & Lot Sales Co. al 0 “Disregard competition, whoever does a thing best, ought to be the one to do it.” He says further: “Put service before profit. Without a profit, busi- ness can not extend. There is nothing inherently wrong about making a profit; but profit must, and inevitably will, come as a reward for Ad Carefully and Criti- _cally---There Is a Message in It Cannot Afford to Overlook Addition were present at the Chamber of Commerce ban- quet on February 15, will remember how some of Casper’s keenest minds and most capable thinkers referred to the land south of Casper as being the path of its future growth. All of Casper’s wonder- ful and progressive enterprises from a municipal and community standpoint will be centered in the acreage south of town. Business men of Casper have put thousands into this development project to make Casper a more beautiful and more attract- ive city. The thousands that have been put in are not a drop in the bucket to the thousands upon thousands that will be put in in the next few years. Consider, if you will, what almost within a stone’s throw of this wonderful city development is going to be worth. It is acreage of that sort that Western Realty is about to offer you baad 6 at a price at one-half, or less, than you have ever been able to buy similar values for in the past. This land lays as perfectly as you could wish to have it. This 80 acres seems to have been crowned up for an enterprise of this kind. It is not rough nor broken. It commands a wonderful view of the city. Lies directly south of the fair grounds and the view from this land, down on to the refineries, is a revelation and an inspiration. This acreage is being offered for quick sale at only $500 per acre; 10% down and the balance to suit you. It will be sold in tracts of one or more to suit the purchaser. We ask that you refer to the attached map for its exact location. Cars will be available to take you out to this acreage upon ap- pointment. It will not last long. We must have immediate action. We have an option .on this which makes possible this remarkable offer. To protect the option, we must sell it before the first ce] March, or at least a very substantial portion of it. The people who buy this acreage, if they wish, will have opportunity of placing their holdings in a pool. From the pool will be formed a corpora- tion that will subdivide this acreage into town lots and the lots:can be offered for sale. It is not necessary, however, that you join this pool if you $e not wish to. ae will have the opportunity to join or you can hold your acreage for urself, Consider that these acres will cut into six & twelve lots per acre, according to the size of the lot. Frankly, have you ever heard of such a tremen- dous value and such an exceptional opportunity for a small investor? You have been paying an average of ten to twenty times that price for lots. We admit that this seems almost too good to be true, but it is true. It is'a slaughter of real estate values and the profit is for yourself. It is un- necessary that we urge you to act quickly. This stupendous value will prompt you to do that. We are going to make use of every minute of this good weather until this acreage is all sold. Call now for appointment. Cars will be running every hcur of daylight until this has been closed up. Offices—Suite 511 Consoli- dated. Royalty Building > WT 4 XN Sf