Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 1 STILL FOUND + CELLAR, WIRY | MASH LOCATED Curtiss Heddy, John Clemons Under Arrest | was ‘i pig hi cd mir 3 in Connection With Moon- a ance while drunk. shine Apparatus Found in Resi ce. ike tr He is now out Attorney Boeke. After a $100 fine had against George Strawn legger, been produced to ership of some 2 and ppen ann day. “booze” of marriage hard ones—on any kly by a sim solves them. ding cerernon The calonite pow er have just dis ng and squeezing the pores of the them open and un and unless the blackheads ig and soft they will not come while the simple application of powder and the water dis them right oui, leavinge the n soft and the pores in their nat iral condition. You cen get calonite fowder at any drug styre and if you] Leo E. Sundwell, at 1:35 Wednesday are troubled with those unsightly] morning. Through &n error this was it’s toasted. This { blemishes you should certainly try| given yesterday as infantile paralysis tr this simple method.—Ady while the technical diagnosis of the one extra process - —_———- case is to the effect that the child died gives a rare and Jewelry and watcr repatring dy ex-| through convulsions caused by gastral delightful quality pert workmen. All work guaranteed Gasper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O.S Bldg, intestinal infection. Heddy’s case was broug! 2 John A. Murray who in police court last night ordered Heddy turned over to the county authorities for prosecution.. imself fined $59 for creating a Se lieged to have engaged in fisticuffs, h one Jim Garvey. widely known on} the Sandbar and recently connected} ith an alleged holdup in that dis on bond pend ing the September session of the dis. Arthur Lynn and Mrs. J. D detained at the same time as *| principals in the disturbance, 4 after close questioning by alleged boot- when sufficient evidence had ict him of own-| alions of high Ryan, who had Jed his client unsuc- need u the fixing of the bond to justice court on Friday, thus re- moving the total jurisdiction over the -] case from the hands of the city, after evidence had been produced and un- denied as to the guilt of his man. Charged with the illegal possession of Nquor upon his premises, J. E. Al ien received a $50 fine which he paid right cheerfully for it was his wedding On the eve of his arrest, some pals had brought a half gallon of into his dwelling for a littie celebration the night before his day The officers, by on that same evening and the wed. has been postponed. After appearing for four times with © ounces Of] ing a single week to face the from your drugetst | justice'of Judge Murray, Blackie little on a hot, wet] tin, continual drunkard, was sentenced blackheads} last evening to 30 days in the city is—and wash | jail. Still slightly under the influence where the black-| of liquor, he received his penalty with a broad smile, and was rushed to a private cell by a nearby officer pores A at Take Ses Sundwell Child Is Laid at Rest Today 7 a 10-day ola daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The funeral services were held from colored resident who is alleged to! have held up and robbed J. D. Greer of $160 at the point Of | nick tar without a failure, whose lat- a gun, will be given a preliminary hearing in justice court. test phcure, “The Way of a Maid.” ap- at yesterday to the attention of Judge peared at the Iris last night, where it wil \As the charge; He is al jhe GWEN BOOS BY LIONS CLUB of the Casper Chau- were been placed . Endorsement t evening at the following remarks ing 1 hotel, Aaronson the Ellison-White by to district company e attorney that hej} this month the benefits Eliison-Whit company offered, lowing which a rising vote was taken | by and a comm success of the Chautauqua here. The biography of Guy A. Holmes, superintendent of the Casper division | is of the Chicago & Northwestern. ratl- Barnes. Vaudeville entertainers had @ part in lending variety to the meet- ing, which was unusually active from the tall-twisting standpoint, Fred Castell officiating in this capacity in the absence of Tom Jessen. happened —— ALLEGED HOLDUP TURNED OVER _JNE HHNERSTEM TOCOUNTY, POLICE COURT BUSY HEROINE NIISFLM phaned child of high sotiety, Hammerstein drags us willy-nilly into |the most astounding escapades, be- sinning with a flirtation incognito and | stopping only when confronted with | what seems to be social impasse. (aes | masquerade dress of a parlor maid, | outside of his apartment door, just as him with bath towels. | self just ‘returned from a rather riot- ‘ous party, his eyesight is none of the best tion, part. Cupid takes a hand in the af- fair, stabbing Tom to the heart and tempting Nadia into all sorts of com- fauqua as a worthy project was voted! plications in her adopted character of by the Lions club at its weekly meet-| maid Henning | cially ambit!Jus. Miss|take a position with her as compan advance representative for}ion and social guide which|lapse in her financial affairs will send its entertainers to Casper] Nadia to a decision to t Miss Aaronson reviewed| From then on it is a cas uch a program as the|ing herself from fol-|and Nadia only succeeds in doing #0 appointed to aid the| which, in the face of conditions, be comes normally short. The direction by William P. S. Earle perb. way, was given by Attorney John B,| Maid” unreservedly. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Che Casper Daily Cribune ! and lawless viclence must pr. Mathews asserted in for Elaine Hammerstein, the tiels- 1 remain for a two-day showing. vivacious Nadia Castleton, the or- Biss Lawler discovers is looking for someone to supply Having him- And Nadia, taking in the situa- mischievously jumps into the Tom's mother comes east, so- Tom begs Nadia to A sudden col Perilous situation, the long arm of circumstance excellent; the cast in support, su- We recommend “The Way of a wholesale di BUY PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond Is Popular Phone 623 LYNCHING TO BE PROBED. er et MACON, Ga., Aug. 10-—"The Inw is &@ thousand fold stronger than the mob essed at all hazards,” Judge Rh. A superior court here in charging the grand re Another signal success be sung | *pecially empanelled to investigate for Bis = ig lynching of John Glover, negro, siay- in the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, railway stations, the retail and istricts, by living atthe | two negrocs. sup. ——— Ticket. —impossible to 2.5.2 |the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 10 o'clock duplicate. i - —>— this morning, the Christian Science LL 60c Marinella face powder will| service beng read. Guaranteed by Dbe sold at 40c per box. Get yours figs ee OBE. BY eae oe Bs flow 4s there is only a limited supply.| Are yeu an American Legionnaire? y Mrs. Mabel Addington, Zuttermeister a re ‘ nee ioe * 8-9-4t__Meet_me at Smoke House. I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer of Natroma County on the Republi- can ticket, subject to the August primaries. Agnes M. Clare ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Clerk of the District Court of Natrena County, on the Republican Ticket,’ sub- ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the courteous treatment and consideration ‘in or outside of office hours that they have received in thd past. office will receive the HAZEL CONWELL y Sheriff W. C. Byrd and The yrand jury was instructed to big programs on the last day. artist of remarkable gifts. entertainment features. And Intellectual Lectures Chancellor George H. Bradford in his lecture classic, ‘“‘This Way Up;” a sane, scholarly and brilliant lecture by Arthur Walwyn Evans, “Let There Be Light;” Harold (Private) Peat, noted “warrior, troducing Your Neighbor,” and a lecture by a noted New York medic, Pr. Lydia Allen De Vilbiss, on “The Business of Living.” } negroes. >-——__ ——_ Yes--- It’s a Good Program Almost before you realize the “big brown top” will be with us. Make your plans now to buy that Season Ticket and secure for yourself and family all the benefits to be derived from a week within the Chautauqua tent. THERE’S MUSIC Eight big concsrts—The Jugo-Slav Tamburicans — a delightful novelty or- chestra; Steelman-Marriner-Taylor Trio, noted group of Eastern Artists; Batting- Mahler Duo, musical entertainers, and the New York City Concert Quartet in two The music alone is worth the price of a Season SEASON TICKETS ON SALE SOON Adults, $2.50; Students, $1.50: Children, $1.00 Illustrated Programs and Chautauqua Talks will be distributed soon. WATCH FOR YOURS! Casper August 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 inquire into all lawlessness in connec- tion with the killirg of Byrd and the a4 ‘Sy 8s aa THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. George Eliot did not nearly forty. QUA THERE’S ENTERTAINMENT “Turn to the Right,” America’s Play of Plays, with an exceptional cast will be given on the fourth night; two scientific-entertainments on the second day by Glenn L. Morris Company—every man, woman and child should hear one or both of these programs of great educational dramatic reader and characterist, and A. Mather Hilburn, “wig and grease paint” And again you have the worth of a Season Ticket in worth; Margaret Garrison, delightful will give a splendid “peace” talk “In- , | Trade With Merchants Giving National Keys As representatives of the nationally known | manufacturers named herein, we will start Friday in this city our National Key Campaign. this campaign, extending over the next sixty days, we desire to call the attention of this community to the sterling merits and unusual value of the several lines of merchandise shown in the cuts. In order to interest you in these articles we have arranged with the enterprising merchants given be- low to give, free of charge, just for the asking, one National Key with each 50-cent cash purchase, two keys with $1 purchases, ten with $5, etc. also arranged with this newspaper to give one Na- tional Key with each 50 cents represented in a new subscription. vertised merchandise described in Automobile Accessories BRODIE RUBBER CO. Tribune Bldg. Bakery CASPER STEAM BAKERY... .224 E. Second St. Cleaner and Tailor S. H. ACKERMAN.. -116 E. Midwest Ave. Clothing SHIKANY SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 142 E. 2nd St. . Drugs THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES— Main Store Midwest Pharmacy Dry Goods seeeseeee +234 E. Second St. Electrical Supplies ELECTRIC SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION COs, ccccdeceetwoccesors 142 FR. Midwest Ave. -Kimball Bldg. 1. Midwest Bldg. HARPER'S .. We have deposited with the Wyoming Trust Com- pany $100 in gold in a Savings Account drawing in- terest from date, and the samples of nationally-ad- Savings Account and these samples of high grade merchandise will be presented, absolutely free of charge, to the holders of the National Keys that are During We shall be National Keys ing Keys. We have nurchase from the cuts. This you epeaat This campaign ‘standpoint. Furniture SHAFFER-GAY.CO........... 133 E. Second St. Groceries E. R. WILLIAMS STORE— No, 1—Blue Front Grocery...... 110 E. 2nd St, No. 2—Centrel Gro. & Market. .129 W. 2nd St. No. 3—Grant St. Gro. & Market.Grant & Divine Hardware SCHULTE HARDWARE CO...228 S. Center St. Jewelry Ayres Jewelry Co...,.......+- 133 S. Center St. Laundry TROY_LAUNDRY CO. Up-Town Office sereee)326N, Durbin treeess+ Market Bldg. Meat Market - , BLUE FRONT MARKET...... 110 E. Second St. ser NATIONAL KEY ADVERTISING CO, 3" found to open the Home Fireproof Safe at the end of the sixty-day campaign. On each Key issued by the merchants is attached a tag with space for your name and address. All that you have to do is to sign your name and address plainly and deposit the Keys at least once every two weeks at the Wyoming Trust Company and get the the sixty-day campaign. National Keys will be given absolutely free of charge just for the asking with every 50-cent cash the sixty-day campaign. From the merchants’ directory you will note that National Keys are given with all kinds of purchases that you make—-for eats, drink, wear, cleaning 2nd dyeing, for the auto, house neces- sities, laundry, drugs—in fact, one Key for every 50 cents that Start now asking for National Keys with each purchase and trade with the merchants giving National Keys. MERCHANTS GIVING NATIONAL KEYS pleased to have you start collecting and trade with the merchants giv- the merchants named below during is conducted strictly from an advertising Millinery MRS. Mc’S HAT SHOP Balcony, Smith & Turner Drug Store Music Store . THE MUSIC SHOPPE......... 238 E. Second St. Newspaper THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE and THE WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW. Paints, Wall Paper, Decorating JOHN JOURGENSEN...... 248-249 W. 2nd Ave. Shoes GLOBE SHOE CO......... ++-230 S. Center St. Shoe on NATRONA SHOE SHOPS, ING i. 2 Peete esenee +114 E, Midwest Ave. CITY SHOE SHOP,. ++ ++.118 W. Second St. Stationery, Printing, Binding ~ THE MILLS COMPANY., 240.E. Second St. KEY No, 2 Steel Fireproof Home Safe Manufactured by J. Baum Safe & Lock Co. KEY No. 6 “Hold Heet” Electric Stove A most useful appliance for all cooking operations, 3 Heat. Seven heat combinations possible. Guar- anteed. KEY No. 9 (a) Hlectric Automatic Toaster,, & Toaster that always works. Beau- tiful finish. (b) Electric Hair Dry- er; ideal dryer—leaves hair soft end flutty, (c) New Curling Iron; the largest selling curling fron in the world, These are all of the “Hold Heet” lne. KEY . 3. Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner A perfect Vacuum cleaner. Easy to handle. Simple. to operate. Specially built horizontel motor. Guaranteed for one year by the manufacturers, the Clements Mfg. Co., Chicago. Sechrist Electric Cooker Cooks an. entire meal in one-third usual time. Saves fuel, time and food. Manufactured by the Sechrist Mfg. Co., Denver. KEY No. 4 Peerless Radio Set Absolutely the most sensitive re- celving set on the market. Made by The Peerless Wireless Co., De- trott, Mich.” KEY No. 5, (a) Electric Iron; (6). Electric (c) “Hold Heet" Elde- tove; a dandy article for n) KEY No. 7 (a) “Hold Heet” Electric Marcel Waver, (b) Electric Curling Iron. Milady can now marcel her hair at home. No bother—no burns. + KEY No. 8 (a) New “Hold Heet” Hlectric Ped, with washable slip and '3-heat . switch; (b) “‘Hold Heet"’ Blectric Immersion Heater; quickest and most economical means of heating any liquid in a hurrg. SS “Hold Heet': Electrical Appll- ances carry a TWO-YEAR GUAR- ANTEE. Copyright June, - AEE ere x STS Sem eR aie Stee writing as a novelist till she

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