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"BIG AUTOMOBILE (FIRMS COMBINED tam ond PACE EIGHT FOR OPERATION Charlies W. Nash to Direct Joint Operations of Pierce- Arrow and LaFayette Motors. Merger of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car company and the LaFayette Mo- tors company was determined upon at & recent meeting held in New York city, the agreement to incinde con: solidation of the two concerns, and with the completion of the operation Chartes W. Nash, head of the Nash Motors company and president of the IaFayette Motors will become chair man in complete charge of the joint operating forces. This information has bean received in Casper by the Nash-Casper Motor company, which calls atten n to the importance of the change. Viewed from the automobile indus. try’s standpoint, the merger involves the combination of an old an‘ honor. ed name with manufacturing ability of high order as well as strong busi ness association. Pierce-Arrow cars have occupied a place of pride in the roster of the industry since their first manufacture, and taking the lead in introducing the worm drive for trucks the commercial vehicles of the Pierce Arrow have likewise borne a splen did reputation. LaFayette Motors was organized by dankers interested in putting forward Charles W. Nash and Nash Motors and the eight-cylinder car put the company is of the highest construction but is restricted high-priced car market. Charles W. Nash has been working consistently to create another great industria) unit. His experience and reputatidn qualified him for a com manding role in the industry in the estimation of dankers, the success of the Nash Motors having been instan taneous and marked. This company now occupies a standing of about eighth position in the industry with ® present manufacturing rate of 50, 90 Nash machines a year. The new merger places under Nash's control, in addition to the pres ent Plerce-Arrow line, an eastern manufacturing plant of large capac ity and splendidly equipped and the disposition of the new company with respect to alignment of products and manufacturing schedules promises to be of-considerable importance. — type of to the Mr.,and “Mrs. B. J. Reeson, 125 NorttBeech street.are the parents of a fine baby-daughter which was born ‘Wednesday afternoon at the County hospital. Both mother and child are making satisfactory progress. Mr. RReeson's friends in the accounting de partment of the Midwest Refining company are awaiting bis return to the office with cigars and candy. ne ES TO WATER CONSUMERS. AN water bills unpaid after Monday, May 8, will have water shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. 427-3 FRECKLES Strength. This preparation for the treatment of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a ctear, ‘beautiful complexion that it is sold umder guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles «under a veil; get an ounce of Othire and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freck- Jes vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist forthe double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee.— Ady. a BARNETT WILL Show. You and Sell You Suits Up to $30 for $11.95 out bys MASS ELSIE JACKSON AWARDED CUP AS BEST Miss Eisie Jackson won the czp of- fered for the best girl gymnast of the Natrona County High school at the tournament in the new high school sym last night. Miss Jackson made 75 points. A lively entertainment was put on by the girls who took part in the en- tertainment. Folk dancing was an especial hit. Wand drill, fancy march- ing and dumb bell exercises all took well The championship basketban cup was presented to the Senior girls at this time, who had won the interclass honor for the past searny. O00 FELLOWS ENJOY BIG MEETING, ANNIVERSARY OF LOGE CELEBRATED About fifty members of the Odd Fellows lodge came to Casper to at. tend the celebration of the 103rd an hiversary of the organization held at © local hall last night. The history of the organization was enjoyed by all. The ord. INJURIES FATAL TONACHINIST Injuries suffered by L. A. White, years of age, who was caught under a drive wheel at the Chicago and Northwestern roundhouse, caused ‘his death last evening at a Jocal hos- pital. White suffered several broken ribs and was badly crushed about the shoulders. The deceased is survived by a wid. ow, who lives here and by a father and mother living in Long Pine, Neb., where the body, which is now resting at the Bowman chapel, will be shipped for bur: DOPE DEN RAIDED. Joseph Strigel and A. P. Hubert ‘were arrested yesterday afternoon at 319 West B street, apartment No. 4, by operatives of the sheriff's office. A small quantity of cocaine was found in the place. The men are being held ‘for action by the department of justice. ‘The arrest was made and evidence gathered solely by the county law en forcement agents. Eager WANTED — A_ MILLION NEW READERS FOR THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SCHOOL GIRL ATHLETE: DEVILLE AT IRIS POPULAR One of the most pretentious and en- tertaining vaudeville programs which ‘bas been presented is offered patrons} The Casper Datry and Ice Cream of the Iris theater this wsek. In the|Company has completed negotiations four acts 10 artists of high standing | for the purchase of a new 12tan ice participate. In addition to the vaude-| machine as weil as two new ice cream ville numbers the feature picture “The] machines and consideruble new and Barricade,” featuring Kenneth Harlan|tp-to<date milk handling machinery. is well above standard. The added equipment, accorting to Opening with an acrobatic act in] the proprietors, Messrs. Johnson and which Earl Wright, in clownish antics} Behrman will gtve the plant capacity delights the bill runs smoothly and] for the handling of two thousund gal- Wi MACHINE FOR USE HERE ce CRAM MAKES HERERO WE BY Aan TO INSTALL LARGE ICE: into an automobile parking ground, and is establishing filling battery and accessory stations In connection. on the corner of A and Durbin strests | One of the unique plans of the com- BEER SEIZED Although breweries are passe in Casper since the advent of the Vol- stead desert law, an casis, to quench the Ymsatiable thrists of the dry fell into the hands of Sheriff Joe L. Mar- quis’ force last night. As a result 1,500 quarts of beer, a complete brew- ing apparatus, barrels of hops and other incidentals are reposing safely in the county building today and a man giving his name as L. A. Starks § ing grounds subject to delivery at the shape and kept in a condition that all the owner has to do is get in and drive. carried out at a very moderate price. ‘will of the owner, they will be put in| ‘TY ‘All the service arrangements will be} The fact that THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1827 Maxcwell-Conover, Billie Dove, Jamy Gleason, Bernard Randall and Jo: Daly Murphy. COMME 15 STAE-STRUCK M POLY OF THE FOULES = tinged with i . Prepared by John Anita Loos, who made gets across until the finalle in which is featured a dancing and music frolic.| enable them to put out I. will also milk and lons of ice cream daily. Wright is a first-class trick tymbler.| cream, pasteurized according to the -He introduces all known stunts tumbling and barrel jumping and fin- ishes with a table balancing feature in| latest methods, as recommended by leading physicians in the east. According to Messrs Johnson and is being held on a charge of violating the state prohibition law. The improvised brewery was located at 835 North Burlington street, yester- day evening. While the officers were investigating the place Mr. Starks is Miss Talmaége's imilar institutions will be under the management of Chester M. Bryan. ea; the 721 ine gn 224 ng wrabareeaectipthere) tie. being rushed so that the new Dusiness) jrenneth Harlan, who played with that is bound to thrill the most im- pregnable. butter production departznent to their Blick and Bright appear in an ex-| plant. This;wiMl eneble them to han- cellently constructed little skit con-| dle not only all the sweet milk and sisting of a series of singing and danc-|cream produced around Casper but ing numbers interspersed, with a line|@lso all the churning cream. They of comedy talk that is infectiousty| further plan to remodel their plant funny. and bring it to the point where it will Billie Empey and Trixie Yorke ap-| rank with any creamery in the state. pear in an act labelled properly a “Fat a ee Chance and Thin Excuse.” Singing, dancing; and comedy chatter vie with Behrman, they plan to later add a said to have put in his appearance. ‘te! can be underway during the early part denied being the occupant of the buila-jof May. ing and stated-that his mission there] In addition to this imstitation Mr. was to secure a roll of bedding. An investigation is said to have re-|for ofls, gas and other auto neces- sulted in finding that the beer wasjsities on East Yellowstone. This sta- manufactured at 837 North Burlington |tion will be opened in the near future. and moved to a house numbered 835 pea immediately adjoining for storage. . Preparations are being made to secure wool suits, Sex Rocky, the | tailor, 245 South Center street. injunction and abatement orders a sim against both places. | The arrest and discovery of the| Cobb is installing 9 wholesale station Miss Talmadge in “Mamma's Affair™ and “Lessons in Love,” is her lead- ing man in this production, George Fawcett, whor seems inseparable from | Connie's casts, is seen in another of his gruff and lovable roles. The re- mainder of an excellent cast, includes | Horace Knight, Thomas Carr Harry| Wisher, Frank Lalor, Ina Rorke, Mil- dred Arden, Paul Doucet Theresa “WE PAY THE Loss” @iscussed after which dancing was sper lodge was organized in 1894 and has had a very pleasant ree- Empey's interpretations of folk dances in rousing the most merriment. Pearl's Romantan Gypsies, an organ- ization composed of three women and two men, all of whom are high-class musicians or dancers feature music, dancing and Russian whirlwind dance interpretations. ICASPER MAN IN CHARGE YODER PLANT BUILOWNG Cc. F. Hume of Casper arrived in Yoder this week to take charge of con- struction of a light and power plant for Messrs. Chappell, Bason and Sem- rad, who were granted a franchise by ing to press reports from there. Ma- terial for the plant is enroute to Yod- er and completion of the plant there is expected early this summer. pends f poo Patmianass Now It’s Radium To Stop Pain Acute Pains Disappear as If by Magic. In the Form of Nuradium It Is Now Caught in Sugar Of Milk Tablets It is only within a few months that tho Nuradium tablets have been _pre- pared for general use by the Nura dium Co. of Chicago, but reports are coming from all over the U. S. and many foreign countries that verity the recent statement of a noted sci- entist. “The rays caught m sugar of milk and taken internally seem to work miracles, acute pains disappear as if by magic, their effect on the human system is startling, the inva lidism characteristic of old age vaw ishes, jaded appetites become keen again, and red corpuscles have in- creased by 25,000 in forty-eight hours. These tablets are a wonderful tonic and blood remedy and their possibil- ities are still undreamed of.” the Illustrated Weekly | Magazine | ‘Nuradium seems to energize the New! at the National) ontire system with new, life-giving capital. Special ain introductory force. It revives glandular activities, offer to readers of this paper—FOR | stimulates the functions of elimina TEN CENTS, in stamps or currency, The National’ Republican will be seni six week to one address. Show this offer to your friends. The National Ftepublican a national weekly review of politics and govern ment, printing more interesting cur- rent and historical information about national affairs each week than any other naper in America. It is of spe- cia! value to children studying history themselves with the facts essential to a comprehension of public questions and has much worth while informa- tion for every member of the family. There ought to be on every home reading table in America at least one nationil periodical intended to fur- nish information about the nation of which every citizen is a part and de- voted to the stimulation of serious thought. The National Republican fills that bilL Just send in the names and addresses, with remittance to cover at ten cents each, and our mail ing department will do the rest. (The regular price of The National Repub: lican is $1.50 a year.) Address, Circu. National Republi- W., Washb- lation Department, can, 425 Tenth street, N. ington. D. C. t tion, increases the weight, stays the hand of time by preventing harden, ing of the arteries and as a tonic to drive out pain, removes the cause of disease and thus makes sick people well a veritable fairyland of science stands revealed. ‘These wonderful Nuradium tablets are on sale at $1.50 per vial by Kim- ball Drug Co., two stores—Adv. + Youth vs. Age Friday, April 28th DON’T MISS IT! WATCH THE ADS BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You $35 te $50 Suits for $18.75 and civics in the schools, to new women voters desiring to familiarize ZANE. GREY’S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” America Theater, Friday and Saturday the new Goshen county town, accord- LIONS ENJGY DINNER, PROGRAMS DEFERRED The newly organized Casper Lions club enjoyed a. dinner at the Henning hotel last evening with no formal pro- gram because officers are still await- iny information from Chicago head- quarters regarding details of the or- ganization. Brief talks only were in dutsed in and musical entertainment ~was enjoyed. Dr. M. C. Kelth pre sidea in the absence of the president. At the next meeting standing com- mittees will be appointed and other business incidental to arranging for charter night will be taken up, With the exception of a few members who were out of the city, the second meet- ing witnessed the attendance of prac tically all members. * BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You 39c Boys’ Hose 25c Drewery operations was. effected by Deputy Sheriffs Frank J. Devlin and John Powert and C. F. Peterson, fed- eral prohibition agent. : ote PARKING GROUND FOR AUTOMOBILE INCLUD SEAVIGE ON MACHINES BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You $2.50 Diress Shirts $1.15 PIMPLY? WELL DON'TBE | People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines A daylight parking ground for auto-| mobiles, instituted to relieve the park-| ing congestion in the business district, | is being made available in the plan ply company here. The Federal Supply company, one of MoGe" ASK FOR IT just worked out by the Federal Sup-| | THE CITY SANITATION CO. = & Co. Catalog price... per cwt. Drayage Total — OUR PRICE ___. your home —_... Wa it FOR THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Specialty Boot Shop OF THE Co The Very Latest. in Footwear for Women Specialty Boot Shop Co. Suite 204-206, Second Floor O-S Building Freight from Kansas City to Casper on 43 Ibs. Less 10 per cent for cash, delivered to BGS DRESSER MTT HI Item No. 166E5902, Bed Springs, Montgomery-Ward at $3.05 Item No. 166E7353, Mont- CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. ili A TT gomery-Ward & Co. Catalog price__.... $18.95 Freight from Kansas City on 125 Ibs. at $3.05 per cwt. —__.. 3.81 Drayage and setting up... 1.50 $24.26 This Is Our Reason WHY You Should Buy Your Furniture in Casper SPRINGS Item No. 166E6227, Montgomery-Ward & Dhee je Aa tes yt BE: SB vei. $6.78 Freight from Kansas City, 45 lbs. at $3.05 per cwt.___. 1.37 Drayage —.... AP AMES ts SE Se -75 Total __ Less 10 per cent for cash delivered to OUR PRICE on 50-Ib. All-Cotton Mattress__._______ | on ; a al Formerly at Chamber of Commerce, Have Moved mixed with Their Offices to VAN GORDEN INVESTMENT CO. LNA Co. Catalog $9.00 your home ... SECOND AND DAVID STREETS $8.10 INA Total _. OUR PRICE on Solid Oak * We Dresser with French . ‘i Plate Mirror _... $25.00 Item No. 166E5536, Montgomery-Ward & Co. Cata- Less 10 pet. for cash, BORO Freight trom KansasWity on 98 lbs at$8.05porcwk = 2.88 delivered to your Taine 0 Diesaee iid ae iad et eh leatcaalie 15 > intel. isos: 2 _...._ $15.64 We Make the Same Comparison on Any- Siege pe thing in Our Store in the Same Way ition oo ee A Fn