Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1922, Page 2

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2 SRE > a — PAGE TWO. STATE TEACHERS FAVOR ISE FOR COUNTY LEADERS) AESOLUT!NS RECENTLY ADOPTED COVER MANY TOPS be Casper Daily Cribune : Hunt in Southern Michigan sion ef ‘such work. < Sinev [ TES Ste enrulied tm these clubs are, tn Practically all cases, enrofied in | Gren during the years when mind — where the schools we believe that iu- | and buy ure dersloping. } ; SICK ¥ 4 ‘ual benef-ts can be secured if the “We believe the preseat hig school ¥ club work is more closely 3 the state. “We endorse this resolution of the Sthte Federation of Women's Pie a nausea and for provid. Clubs: Resolved that the goreenor | School, facilities for their children. “ene er tie en which be asked to appeint a commission made up at least In part of the dis- trict furges of the state so inves. tigate and revise the juvenile laws of Wyoming and formulate un ade- 3.600 snots a minute. The new war *|terror fires seventy shots a minute from etch of fitty burrels. Its opera- » commend the te aid for Americaniza- k for continuation the state, needed legislation at the next ses- sion of the legislature. A The. association expresses ‘to the Wyoming Federation of Wsmeh's Clubs sincere appreciation ¢f “its / unfeiling interest In all eduextion problems; its support of progres- sive educational measures, and Its constant ‘oyalty to the cause of edueation “The national chilé labor law has been declared unconstitutional and therefore the children of the nation are In danger of exploitetion by un- e work of vo which has the State of f our undivid. ery, effort wide special who are phys- Resent the INSULT to your patriotism implied by “VOTE ’ER SYRAIGHT!” intelligence and to an: nai | of Mons ih ‘hol, tock of the f. eral 8 : Komen & . + seen. thee ‘Mens hail Dhan So pehatie, in sands cl scrupulous employers, Be independent Americans. Wear the YOKE of he those of lions. Photo shows ona of the hunting parties apt no political party. Be Men and Vote for Men ‘| for Phonograph Owners! Columbia discovers a process which produces records free from objectionable Surface Noise! S a phonograph owner you have always been annoyed by the swish and grinding and scratching noises of records, This “surface noise’ has been considered im- possible toremove. After years of experiment, the Colum- bia Graphophone Company to-day presents to the world a record that is virtually noiseless. This record has been made possible by the distovery, in Columbia sabeen tore te eccoet by whi wee able to produce a surface texture, marvel, smooth, so friction that'the: phosiogruph necdle tavels over te sliaose MEGANE Cand erik imperceptible wear. The playing-result from the use of this new material is actually astounding—no other word can describe it. Melody unmarred by penetrating, obtrusive surface sounds, harmony: without scratch or scrape—think what this means to you and to every phono- graph owner in the world. This is made practical by Columbia’s patented laminated, or three- ly, construction. The core or centre leaf in Columbia New Process ecords, because it is absolutely distinct from the playing surfaces, is made of a harder, more durable substance. Over this rigid backbone are laid the two pla: ing faces made of the new, ultra fine, ultra smooth sxrface fabric. strength and JACK E, SCOTT Democratic Candidate ROSA PONSELLE ie perhaps the moat dazzling meteor in the history of grand opera. Hers has been cailed the “voice of voices.” Ponselle makes records exclusivety for Columbia, County Commissioner (2-Year Term) SAYS: Tf elected to the office of County. Commissioner for the term of two years, I will endeavor to give the peo- ple of Natrona County a clean-cut business adminis- tration. VOTE FOR SCOTT . For County Commissioner Nov. 7th. This laminated construction gives greatly increased longevity plus the most noiseless surface ever perfected. Blue Danube Walts.. (Strauss) Rosa Ponselle. 49988 12-inch $1.50 This Sllustrates the lam- Salut D'Amour. (Zlgar) lasted ssestowction of new Pablo Casals, process Columbia Records. 80158 10-inch $1.09 Muineira. Duci de Kerekjarto. A-—illustrates the much 49931 12-inch $1.50 smoother playing surfaces Melody. Eddy Brown. wich are made of a new A-3656 10-inch $1.00 euBjtance over which the AO needie travels almost in- wa tgor. audibly. Zam ype Overture. Metropolitan Opera House Or- chestra. A-6218 12-inch $1.50 Norwegian Bridal . Liebestram B— illustrates the much harder centre core which resists warping, m. Percy Grainger. A-6217 12-inch $1.50 Two Little Stars. Calm As the Night. Barbara Mazrel. A-3643 10-inch $1.00 A Song of the Hills. Tandy Mackenzie. 80351 10-inch $1.00 In My Home Town. The 19th. Hole. Frank Cramit. A-3666 10-inch 75c You've Had Your Day. 1 Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me. Nora Bayes. A-3652 10-inch 75c Silver Stars. In Rose Time. Paul Specht and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3672 10-inch 75c Sesd Back My Honeyman. Georgette. Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3662 10-inch 75 Put These Mew Process Columbia Records to the Hardest Comparison Tests! The Music Department of The invention of this new process record by the Columbia Graphophone Co.—for it is the genius-creation of Columbia engineers and chemists— marks the greatest outstanding im- provement since the invention of the universally used disc record. With New Process Columbia Rec- ords you get all the real beauty 7f voice; al] the exquisite, delicate tones of the cello and the violin! You get melody uncontaminated by objection- able surface noise that has been con- sidered impossible to remove UNTIL COLUMBIA REMOVED IT! So great is our confidence in the en- joyment New Process Columbia Rec- ords provide that we ask you to tear out the list of records in this adver- tisement, take it to a Columbia Dealer and have him play them! Possibly he can play the same selections by other makers! Each comparison test will be a greater Columbia triumph! ‘You will be thrilled by the Columbia reproduction of «very note, every in- flection; of the most delicate phras- ing—shades of harmony exquisitely expressed that have previously been LOST IN SURFACE NOISES! Ia comparison with ordinary rec- ords, as made by other manufacturers, New Process Columbia Records will prove immediately preferable. No other record can be like New Process Columbia Records. No one can produce anything even resembling them, for they are fully protected by broad basic patents. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York olumbia NEW PROCESS RE CO Smith-Turner Drug Store 1; In no other record can you get the. ~ same wonderful degree of surface quietness and pure, uninterrupted music, for the simple reason that Columbia “alone the secret chabert pratt eploret as a surface for no; obliterates obnoxious wot inamauioe surface'sounds. This new substance does not hush loud surface noises. They are never created, Surface noise is merely fric- tion, the point of the needle grinding on microscopic roughness and multi- plied By the sensitive reproducer. In New Process Columbia Records this microscopic roughness is refined away till friction is lost a fiction. With new and unbelievably q-iet- playing surfaces, the dream of making the ph: h a musical instrument of the hi and pur- est ‘ype has become a reality! Columbia’s new face discovery has solved the whole question! Re- production of music has now entered a new and greater phase! To-day, the phonograph with the New Pro- fal’ Gimp oe cent oe tee triump ‘ou can now Columbia New Process Records from any Columbia Dealer. Go hear these Columbia Records! ‘Take this list with you! Note the smoothness and fullness of Columbia tone! Note the beauty of expression! Yj Note the seeming presence of the ac- tual voice or instrument! GO hear these records to-day. DS Phone 176 1S. Center St. 1a veer Aer LARS VOTE FOR ; TODD W. BOWMAN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR ~CORONER NATRONA GOUNTY * General Election Tuestlay, Noy. 7, 1922 Subscribe For the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and ‘omics. ‘ : CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY Enclosed find $9:00 for which please send me the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one year, or enclosed find $2.50 for which please send me the Sunday Tribune for ome year. Bs CNTs ai ae ce ee Street No, fea See pot City —_. , State... Scratch out offer not accepted.

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