Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 8

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touay, present strength of the | Mosier, following charges of miscon- pian Pap Be soe 137,55 men,|duct in office against the officials PAGE EIGRT a and will be taken up BYslay. WORK 1S SECOND -Askesioeee. (OA OIC ROTA (195,000 MILL "sens LORIN TO BOOM RUE REES| enn, Are Arraigned| zeae sesso GET IN CABINET; Zz tion of the size of the regular army to 115,000 emlisted men has been] LAPEER, Mich, March $. — John agreed upon tentatively by the sub-| Doe proceedings against three Lapeer Former Pueblo Man Chosen to Succeed Hays Held Many CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 3. —| committee which is drafting the army! county officials have been begun by| For 25 years no breafi ‘has been There may be boner among some vari-| appropriation bill, 't became known! Assistant Attorney General Carl D.! baked in No on Sunday. ties of law violators, but not among | == — . 4 those of the hootch hound type. John Kane and Robert Collett, the = “material witnesses” arrested in con Has nection with the Investigation of th. Posi- murder of Walter Christensen—who o “ was found with nine bullet holes in his head—gtve testimony to that of. fect. The specialty of those enguged in the illicit liquor traffic, thetr stories —or rather, the story of their stories related by investigating officers— ‘est, is to “double croas” one an other. Witnesseth: Kane, according to attaches of the sheriffs office, has a@mitted that six days before Christensen’s boty was found, which was three days after Christensen disappeared, he was em ployed by Christensen and. Myet Browniey, another “material witness.” who ia held tn * county ail, to transport for them from Colors Cheyenne a truckload of moon whiskey. The liquor, Collett ts © related, was cached on the of South Chéyenne 1 af no proprictary interest Kuno, he is said to have confessed, ‘double-crossed"” Christen sen and Brownley by selling it to Collett. And— Collett, accornting to admissions he fs maid to have made to officers, re Harding, to hold The Master Rebuilder There’s No Glory in Weakness Weakness neyer attracts, only repels. Halos and plaudits are reserved exclusively for the vigorous and strong. The weak, listless and emaciated are _,,.ORCE means more strength, more. nergy and eliminated from consideration in every BeFection of physical condition which depicts affair of life, and nearly always even before they have ever had a chance to demon- Payal strate their worth or capacity. eatitions of subnorenel commat ow On the other hand, there’s somethmg mag- ond chilaren, re y President Ar s the first profession to of Dr. Work to a cabinet comes 2s a re nizing ability he dis assistant postmaster to the fact that he had nm. Many members of ss joined tn the ‘8 promotion. rion Center, Pa., wing ‘graduation sional doth hou request He was born » July 3, 1860. Fo! oie 1 of the Untver moved the liquor from the Christensen netic, something compelling, even though elu- sity in 1885, Dr. Brownley cache and hid it in another sive and indefinable, that instinctively draws ” Work began practicing in Greeley, cache on the edge of the city dump. you to the person who radiates, from every Tt Makes Strength. Goto. from which, he is said to assert, it of this “body, the impression @ promptly was stolen by persons to Vers p Sole Manufecturers: ~ = pater tio reeks de saeved 22ers and good health. He immediately commands atten’ : and at once gives confidence of his ability to sccom- USTON PHARMACAL CO. plish—to co the job, whatever it may be, and do it well. =! Each day thousands of men and women are becom- ing better fixed to cope with the complex situations and strenuous “nitions, which at present surround them on every hand, by the use of FORCE, the master rebuilder. ‘This remarkable tonic offers hope ofa larger and faller existence to the frail, sickly and debilitated, because it increases their capacity tj see plainly and appreciate folly the infinite beauties und abounding opportunities of life, by its strength-giving and up-building him unknown. —— ton : $25,000 Worth 3 Mrs. Alma C. Smythe has sued | H es Leighton Taylor, secretary of the S 1 nospity wt! inte Senator Boles Penrose for Jewels to en ee = | $100,000. She alleges Taylor kissed foembers ir sasion, and in Taylor denies it. + 911 Dr. Work was elected ‘president | "ef? Tay | of the American Medico-Psychological CHICAGO, March 3.--Mrs. Robert —_ @ssociation and last year was chosen . Thorne, wife of the former presi- President of the American Medical as | |dent of Montgomery Ward and com- Sociation, pany, reported to police the loss of In addition to Ms professional du jewels valued at $25,000. Mrs. Thorne polities since he came to ~ Colorado. South Carolina. She was unable to r He was Geiegateatlarge to the Re- member whether sho had left the jew: Publican_natio: els, which were in her handbag, on the Republican st: in or in @ taxicab in which she from one station to another upon rrival. —_»____ 1 convention in 1908 airman from 1912 vE, March 3—The Wyo- rvice commission has ute of conveni i Chan of, Ther. The same y mopolis, au m to engage in \ Dr. Work was elected Republican na-| tne’ tasimese | Always on Hand at 2sin | y! tional committeeman and served until : 1920, when he was defeated for re- election. Dr. Work was a Meutenant-colonel of the medical corps during the world war. z During the last presidential cam. Iso to c ormer|Cheyenne hag been granted by the New Tourist Rates ‘ JOHN TRIPENY CO., 241 S. Center St. | e 2S | edie Manserctl RHEUM ATISM 16 YEARS Chocolate Nut Caramels ee eee BUT QUICKLY RELIEVED os Ge forever ‘For int. past vears| Mrs. Lowett Tells Remarkable Experience ‘About| ional chairman, ot utilize F a heyenne Chamber of Commerce of —] noice as|—try a ‘Tribune classified aa— ‘several veare’ duration. FOR SATURDAY ONLY Minstrels ‘may come and go but the PER POUND this organiration has been Loss Comes Not from the Fire Itself, But from the Lack of Insurance Our fire insurance policy al- lows you to go ahead with your plans, even if your business or your plant burns down. Com- plete financial protection is ac- corded you. Don't’ put itoff till | the fire happens. has n folowing cavatet i ww| How Garren’s Tonic Actually Released Her BAKERY SPECIAL White Nut Loaf Gakes wut vied by many. While other From Tortures of Swollen Joints and Sooke tee en Limbs Caused by Old Age Malady. 30c en's Tonic ts not only building] began to enlarge. Well, I took every- cea | UP folks who are weak, sick and run|t hat was recommended to me for its|down, but actually overcomi matism without getting any rc ;Theumatic nditions of many years|lief until I bought Garren's Tonic standing and restoring many poor suf-! which I had read so much about and an|ferers to health and happiness, who| decided to give it a trial. a siven up hope of ever be-| “I have now taken six bottles and “hesides the swelling in'my mete|| Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 109 and I feel better in PHONE frost ant ' OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 1480 201-203 MIDWEST BLD all the ambition neces @ through life. I am uy shoulders, arms and legs. My legs] very grateful and happy to recommend and feet would swell to twice their|this wonderful medicine to all, who nd pained me so that I| suffer from a weak, nervous or rhpu- uld die. Besides, I had| matic condition as something out of & pains all through my|the ordinary in the way of a tonic.” e swelling and| Garren’s Tonic is sold in Casper by Hl and toss all|Casper Pharmacy and by the leading y hands alsoldealers in every c! Ad We beg to dall attention to the fact that FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. Specials for Saturday and Monday Tt has been proven to the housewives of Casper that her dollar will go the farthest by trading with The Valley Grocery and Market Thirteenth and South Jackson Streets Phone 1074-J Best Bread in Casper_________4 loaves 30c 13% Ibs. Sugar, while it lasts_______$1.00 2'% Ibs. Powdered Sugar____________25¢ 21% Ibs. Brown Sugar______________ -25¢ Spanish Pop Corn, “it Pops”, per Ib__10c Logan County Creamery Butter, Ib___35¢ Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz., 30c 3 10c bags Salt-2.-- 0 M. & G. Horse Radish, per bottle____ Malt and Hops, 1 Fr. Yeast 1-qt. can Molasses_________ 3 No. 214 cans Pumpkin____________ 3 No. 2 cans Tomatoes, COFFEE 1-Ib. can Morado:...;..... 1-Ib. can Solitaire. .... GALLON GOODS Gal. can Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, $1.00 Gal. can Blackberries, solid pack__-$1.05 Gal. can Table Peaches___________ ~-90¢ Gal. can Apricots____.-____________ 90c 614-Ib. box Crackers, net weight___ Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk, per can____25¢ 2 Ibs. Fancy Lima Beans_____-___+ ___ 25e 217 Ibs. Hand Picked Navy Beans_____’ 25¢ Fancy Oranges, per doz____________ 35¢ Phone 1074-J We aalives any place at any time. By giving, us a trial we will convince you that we're saving you money ORDERS PHONED .FRIDAY EVENING WILL BE DELIVERED EARLY SATURDAY MORNING our Chocolates, $1.00 value, now on daily sale at 50c per Ib., are equal to any shipped in here at the wholesale price of 65c per Ib. We want every person in CASPER to stop and think for 0 ae minutes and renee is any industry more essential Progress of CASP! than an up-to-date Planing Mill Cab- inet Shop and Fixture Plant. We want you to stop and think if there is any reason for sending nearly a quarter of million dollars aunually to out- side concerns for ‘store fixtures, furnishings, etc. ‘We want you to stop and thing whether, it is more beneficial to you to have the largest and best equipped Planing Mill and Fixture Plant in the northwest located right here in able to take care of the needs of this entire territory, or to have CASPER and WYOMING money go to outside points and your furnishings made by outside labor. Other cities ars boosting “PATRONIZK HOME INDUSTRY,” Why not Casper? THINK THIS OVER, then think what the CAS- PER MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION will mean to CASPER. we in our company are selling at Ten Dollars a share. you imiw of # business that should the higher dividends? aye bescscry Do you lmow of an Investment that can be made in a more essential enterprise? Call or write us for information and our representatives will explain our offering, JOHN A. MILLER C9., Fiscal Agents. These are all Fresh Hand-Made Chocolates 50c | [S50 CORONA $50 Weight 6 Pounds 2080 0eneeeneosenoreceseereseeconeocoentececeeonecenDeneecnneneeeeee FOR SATURDAY ONLY Our Famons Pecan Nut Loaf. Regular $1.50 Value Saturday 75c | Lukis Candy Co. TYPEWRITERS i We Rent and Repair lakes * MACHINES | Phone 1780—Box 188 < Suites 5 and 6, Daly Bids. | s if Desired Open Evenings | ER TYPEWRITER Boce XCHANGE TWO STORES Corner Second and Wolcott Arkeon Building grecwecene: We Would Be Very Glad To Figure On any building or improvement you might have in mind. If you have an idea what you would like but don’t know exactly what it will take in material, come in and give us yourideas. We will figure the bill of mate- rial and the cost. O. L.Walker Lumber Co. West Railroad Avenue Phone 240 2eoereveeenceoseesoononecs : : s 3 3 : 3 : H aN

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