Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE TW FELVE SERVICE BALES FOR TELEPHONE: EMPLOVES HERE! Buttons Awarded Monday to| Several Connected With Casper Exchange of Phone Company. amaunt © | Aisa | n Fiveyear in ia were awar H. D. McCormick, manager Rashor, subdivision man; J neman: ( Swisher, toll chiet: Fay Harford, operato operator ech wa resen by ©. C. Harmon. Wyoming pla erintendent and a wearer of the ten year button. Said Mr. Harmor ‘These emblems are preser you by the company and honor of years of f c and in the belief that be proud to wear this fitting Insignia o: # tried and true telepidne man or The value of one of these buttons ¢annot be measured by its tr worth, but rather by that for which it stands. It cannot be purchased but may be earned onty by years of faith: fal and conscientious service In présenting this .token of eppr ciation to you I believe it appropriate to. mention the fact that you have 0 created an estate in that your service has made you an eligible for ® pension in the Employes’ Pension and for disability benefits and h benefite. This estate becomes more valuable to you as sour service increnses’so that when you retire you will receive at least the minimum amounting to $30 per mont? “Please accept this token as an ap preciation of the faithful service you have rendered and may you wear It with honor to the company you rep: resent. It is to be honed that you will each be the recipient of additional five-year period buttons." ——_ Sprinkling Party Is Given Airing In Police Court ‘Those fortunate enough to be pres- ent in police court last evening and also fortunate enough to be a disin- terested party in proceedings, proba. bly left with a pair of aching sides which resumed operations at the’ very thought of Cuasper'’s atest “sprinkling party.” If Mrs. M. S. Curtis, who owns a large dwelling at 1324 South Cedar street, had not held a grudge against J. A. McBurney, who rented the house, and turned a strong stream of water from a garden hose into his face, all might yet be well Alleging that McBurney and his were exceedingly hard’ to live with, Mrs. Curtis appeared in court witnesses and attempted to a case against the sworn word wi of four witnesses brought by Mc Burne Mrs. Curtis contended that Mc- | Burney called her unprintable | names, and hurled invectives he when he discovered that his new car was spattered with mud from the hose, wielded so skillfully by her honor, the landlady. ack f sufficient evidence nght by Mrs. Curtis to prove her int left only the path of dismissal | | | | | ‘open to J Murray, and conse quently ey left with agclean slate. He will probably leave the house, however, in the near future, | axed | BIGAMIST SENTENCED. | NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Johr Kenion | Porter Friend. pleading guilty here| Saturday to bigamy, was sentenced | to two to five years in the Washing-| ton state prison. Friend married Min. Ev ening Clothes on the Border Full dress, 80 to speak, e Mexican border since Mr If you'll look at the fellow Officer R. D. Brown. of Browns Yule, Texas, is searching you'll know what we mean. #02'al usages. {s worn frequently on informal occasions Volstead’ act began to influence $n Committee on Arrdngemen.s | Mrs. c {ham, Mrs, E. P. Bacon Shipp, Mrs. 8. E. Bailey, and Mrs. G.| of the chapter od of helping that the Red ort their dependents an outline nt “asked in five cases Refused once. Location of relatives to take sup. port from county, husbands neglecting unbalanced their famiWes: THIS NEW ASPIRIN BRINGS ONLY RELIEF pirin is the world's many folk after taking it, are This being the ca: they fear to continue espirin—TING It has the pain kill- ang powefs of genuine cwith a mild digestant and Inxa- whioh forestalls the discomfort- tng heartburn. ‘The laxative cloanses the sys. Wem of the toxins or body pol- ons, thug attacking the cause of the pain or ache. a nie Pierce Friend, now of this city Great Fa Mont., in 191 pe was the husband of Bina son Friend, now of Portland, and last | ter he wedded Pearl Montfort in| Los Angeles | FOR SALE—Packard Twin-Six tour DR car; a barga e appreciated. Call Joe E. Mans. Inc. 138 S. Kimball. Phone 346 proved aspirin with the three —It's nbsorbed easily —it relieves pain quickiy —it's © gentle Igxative ‘TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN druggist for (Three Point Box," There: Laboratories, must be seen | (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for State Senator from Natrone County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, HARRY FREE August 22 RELIEF WORK OF NATRONA en AED cmos MT PEAK ei rvice 50 81 erv Long distance telephone call_ Ww FLIPPER SELLS STOLEN CAR, SECURES MONEY ON ' CHECK AND ESCAPES THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Aug. 10.- Ruth Moore, a pretty blonde whose real name is unknown and w is be ing hunted by Billings authorities for a sale of a stolen car that has4 been recovered for Chicago People, is also wanted by Hot Springs county officers for “extending her swindling operations to this place where she cashed a $600 check given her as part Payment on the auto and which has since been returned, payment having been stopped. The girl, who was possessed of flap- perish ways, represented herself as a Chicago girl to the Billings dealer to whom she sold a good car for $800, and recoverd the check and $200 in cash. She had taken some gir) -um- panion on a trip to Yellowstone park, she said, and they had been forced to return home on account of il} health, | leaving her alone with the auto, Me- opolitan accent and a winsome per- r contributed to the success her game but after her departure Billings man found himself with ja stolen car on his hands. a The small town of Werda, in the kingdom of Dahomey, is celebrated for ts temple of serpents, a long building, in which the pri keep upward of 1,000 serpents of all sizes hich they feed with birds and froge, brought to them as offerings of the natives. Che Casper = Cribune WOMEN OF CITY || RUMANIAN SHEEP TO BE |__JMPORTED FOR WYOMING; OF CHAUTAUQUA for Ellison-White Enter- tainment Announced by C. of C. Secretary Holding that members of the fair sex having only home duties and per Laps a more thorough interest and un- derstanding of the value of education than Charlies Stafford, secretary of the rushing business man, chamber of commerce announcéd last ng at a meeting of the chamber cf commerce chautauqua committee, thi ne general committee to gandle everything in connection with Elli White chautauqua, will be cor posed almost entirely ef women onsequent © appointed Mrs. H Durham as g a) chairman. Oth members arge eomittee are:} Mrs. J. E. Denham, Mrs. E. E. Fischer Mrs. F. E. Moore, Mrs. W. D. Allely Mrs. Laura Brown, Mrs, 8, B. Phelps. Thompson, Mrs. Dr. Bing. E. Anderson. The above committee will meet with Miss Lenore Aaranson, advance agent of the chaut:¢2qua company, upon another date previous to the arrival of the officials and complete arrange: ments will he made at that time. The site cnoser. by the chamber of com meree for the erection of the tent is, ter street, just opposite the site of the Park street school. Miss Aaranson addressed members of the Casper Lions club at the Hen: ning hotel last evening, and received the pledged support of {ts members to the movement. Th> chamber - of commerce and Liuns have appointed general chautauqua comittees to as- sist the city group in making full ar. rengements. Mr. Stafford will ask that the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs co-operate by committee appointments as soon as possible. The dates set for the chautauqua are August 22 to 27 Inclusive. The Ellison-White company promises a big- ger, better entertainment thix year than ever befor: CA. CULLEN APPOINTED WYOMING STATE DEPUTY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Highly honored witii the newly con- ferred position of state deputy for Wyoming and filled with enthusiasm to begin at’ once his new dutles, Charles A. Cullen, citizen of Casper and booster of her enterprises, re- tufned to his home yesterday after attending the national convention of the Knights at Atlantic City, where he received his latest appointment. Mr. Cullen's trip was highly suc- e*ssful both in pleasure and. profit. He announced however that Casper looks beicer to him than all the smok- ing -itles, and gay life for which the eost and especially Atlantic City is noted. The/convention which he at- tended was announced as the fortieth supreme convention, Knights of Col- umbus, Mrs. E. R.| county, Wyoming second herd of Karakul, or Rum afiian milk sheep. in e United States. The only sheep of breed now in the country are near Denver, Colo The Karakul sheep ranch will be Jocated near Powell, in the heart of the Shoshone trrigation system. which was constructed by the Unit- ( herd for five years. for the shipment of the sheep from Rumania The milk of Karakul ewes is used chiefiy the menufactare of Ro quefort cheese, which industry wil be established at the ranch. The sheep also have very long, beautiful wool and produce mutton of -high quality The 200 sheep w: be kept in one though the ed States government. The move } purchase will be cooperative. The ment to import the animais is head- ed by W. H. Edler, recently receiver of the United States land office at Lander, Wyo. Plans are being perfected to have Harry Hecht a Rumanian living on the project, journey to his native land end close the deal for 200 head -of the animals. The purchase price will be $80 per head, which ix alsout one-tenth the price asked in country Senator Kendrick and Congress man Mondell have arranged through United States consular service for Hecht and also the fe sspor || Accuses Wife Of Bigamy In Divorce Plea Alleging that his wife married him several years ago, without tell ing that she was the wife of an other man, from whom she had promised to get a divorce, Howard Babeox of Casper filed suit today with the clerk of the district court against Sadie Babcox, who is at present a resident of Denver. Beside his major complaint, Bab- cox also charges his wife with de sertion, and states that time and again after he left his home to find her and make his home with her, she ieit suddenly with no reason, and made her home in a distant city. The case will be heard before Judge C. O. Brown in September. It’s Nerve Force from Nuxated Iron that helps make STRONG, bre the IC, FORCEFUL MEN, who their over-mastering presence felt <j moment they enter a roora. NUXATED IRON contali like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples which enriches the blood, and plenty of rich red blood means more nerve force, so that Nuxated Iron not only feeds what might be termed ar tificial nerve force to the nerve cells but it stimulates the blood to manu- facture a greatly increased supply of new nerve force. If you are weak, nervous or run-down, get a bottle of Nuxated Iron today, and if within two/weeks’ time you do not feel that it has increased-your nerve force and made you feel better and stronger in every way, your money will be re- funded. Sold by Casper Pharmacy and _Kimball_Drug_store: —Aa' HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. FIRE SALE at FUCHS 100 GUARANTEED FUR COATS At Astonishing Low and Unheard Of Prices DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. ’ A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Wanted. FUCHS CO. A French p struck with th was printed in green, and @ the principal chemical con- atituent of active living nerve force in a form which most nearly resembles that in the brain and nerve cells of man. It also contains a newer form of fron lke the iron in your blood and plans Include bringing over two native Rumanins to care for the sheep and instruct farmers in the manufacture of the cheese — The Chinese absolutely detest green blisher was one day of sending a very egant ‘Chinese cal s of the Celestials. id have taken well, y. a good deal of it rtun THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. BILL HITS AT TARIFF POWER OF PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, # —fread pow sed for the president would be ed under @ suvstitute nance committee fhe principal modification proposed list or from the to the dutiable list and would he raising of duties beyond fixer! in the bill would provide in all cases except as maximum to the free an maximum jent would have rates up to 5 authorized to measure the Also he would one “opy was sold WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE has long been an outstanding superiority of a Marmon. Equally important is its depend- ability, long life and economical maintenance. To own a Marmon affords you the finest form of transportation at the lowest cost per mile. MARMO 2 Foremost CFine Car NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Second and so that the du Established 1851 INDIANAPOLIS E BIG LOT SAL STARTS TOMORROW AND CONTINUES THREE DAYS Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Aug. 11, 12, 13 Come out, we want to show you that lots in Teapot are an investment. Teapot Development Co. Main Office—218 Midwest Bldg., Phone 1341 Branch Office—232 S. Center, Phone 80-W wholesale selling prices instead of ; ign wholescle prices. Action on both the flexible and “scientific” tariff provisions musc taken,”. under its. unamious cons. and agreement, before the sentte cesses tomorrow. = Ladies af high class in China u: the daintiest thimbles magina’ some of them being carved out enormous pearls, and grnam, with bands of fine gold, on whic! manner of quaint and fantastic elgns are engraved. Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free Raybestos Service Station Oils and Greases Guaranteed Repair Work Cars So'd on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE Willis-Hackett Co, 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W Phone 1406

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