Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1923, Page 4

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LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT IN LAST YEAR KEEPS PACE WITH CASPER The report of the Natrona County Public Library for the year ending December 31, 1922, shows excellent progress in all depart- ments. The installation of ten new steel book stacks at a cost of $2,500 has given much needed room for books and allows for a tnuch closer classification and better arrangement on the shelves. We now have 14,413 books accessioned, an increase of 3,785 books for the year. Of these 1,105, Were donated to the Ubarry, most cf| * them at a book-shower which was! given the lfbrary, November 24, 1922, For Rapid Pulse ~ Use Nuradium High Blood Pressure 7»! Lives Than Pnevm berculosis. Nur Famous as = Lower Pulse ¢ ormal High blood pressure is taking a greater toll than even pneumonia or tuberculosis. You observe {t in al rapid pulse, shortness of breath, ex-| haustion after exertion, kidney | weakness, jumpy nerves and pound ing of the heart when in a reclin ing position. There is only one known remedy, radium rays caught fn sugar of milk and used in the form of tablets called Nuradium. Avoid so-called tonics of harsh drugs or sedatives that depress. Both are reactionary and will surely bring you to an end. Nuradium tablets are e@ natural form of energy. They lift the pressure, Cissolve concretions of salts that clog the kidneys, supply force to the entire glandular system to expel/ congestions and bring about’ ® heal- thy equilibrium between the body's needs and what it must get rid of. en far advanced in supposed to be beyond when medical effort could mplish much have found in there Nuradium tablets new energies, sur- © of pain, a calm, restful outlook a revival of interest in passing events, a desire for activity, jaded appetites became keen again, red bloo¢. corpus- cles increased by 250,000 in forty- eight hours. A number of leeding druggists have elready put these marvelous Nuradl- um tablets in stock, but if they are unable to supply you, send $1.50 to Nuradium Co., 111 North Dearborn St., Chicago. o! They were all in very goot condition and books much needed to supply the demand. Tho Gaily attendance at the library including active re and read- ing room visitors averages 398. ‘The number of books loaned during the year was 74,162 an increase of 10,891 over last year. Booka are sent to schools at Salt Creek, Mills, Alcova, Arminto Freeland, Ohio Camp and other sch the county. Also by me ul out-of-town borrow- requested. unlor department has many) oks, pictures, maps and stere-| opening ib'in has charge of this de- partment after school rush hours, and does very effecient work in help- ing the children in the selection of books and in looking up reference work. Over 20,000 books were ctrcou- assisted by the teachers of the var- fous schools has had charge of the children’s story hour every Saturéay afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. It is well attended and greatly enjoyed by the children and has been mace won- erfully interesting and instructive, ‘We appreciate the splendid co-oper- ation of schools, churches, oubs and other organizations in our work, and the donation of their publications for the reading room. The members of the Woman's Departmental ciub were especially helpful in making the Book Shower the great success {t was. Thanks are extended to them and to all who so generously donated books. About 700 were received at this time and added materially to our circula- tion anc reference material. The music department of the club has jem on file, and profit. the reading public. We now have 65 ¢ the best aMny reference In contrast to some figures are taken from the re- Port of 1910 which show Number books in Nhrary 850 14,413 Largest daily circulation Books checked during the yead —_. e| Number of books pu: Doctors To Orenate Mrs. Quillon Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Saved Her from an Operation Musk: Michi toring for eight or topics are looked up daily and the equpiment for refer- ence work has been adced to so ma-| terially that we can do more efficient work in this line. The library staff consists of the I!- brarian, Mrs. E. C. Rogers assistant, Mrs. Charles Douds; Children’s lbar-! fan, Frances Giblin; Mann and apprentice, Catharyn Cole. Members of the library board are president, C. H. Townsend; treasurer, J. W, Johnson; secretary, Miss May ‘Hamilton. page, F-oyd the above report, no 3 License 1910 1922 50 615 chased mngazines and 12 newspayp- Fines and damages col- affording much pleasure! lected -—--.--__--.-.$20.00 $621.11 NO. 1 1S. RETAINED CODY, Wyo., Woob, long-time Cody resident, mer- chant and rancher, has franted Wyoming automobile license was held at the grill room of the Hon: |avalled himself of the privilege of te! jtaining it by making Yious to December 16. he Casper Daily Cridune BACKLOG HOLDS! MEETING, SCOUT F COMING been again| Last evening the Backlog meeting THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923. tive would likely be here in a week/and thus keep the morale at its pres- HORSE LOVER or 10 days. Jent high point. Many of the Scouts My WILL GET KIGK FROM “HOTTENTOT Plans were laid for a drive for moce of Troop One are nearing the age of, members for the Boy Scouts of Cas- 18 when the Scout leaves the Troop! Per and also for more leaders for the ®8 @ mere Scout and becomes an offi- {boys. At present the att tude of the cial. Troop One fs ed to fur- men of Casper is to give the Boy nish officials for the other Scout| Lovers of good horsgfiesh will wel- Scouts all the money the Scout or- ‘Troops of Casper in this way. come Thomas H. Ince’§ production of ganiration asks for and then pass the The different troops are to select ‘The Hottentot,” which comes to the |buck, the Backlog is going to. ask Windows for exhibt'ing Scout work America theater on next Tuesday, for more than money, the Scout offi-/@uring the coming drive and also a Wednesday and Thursday. In this cials are few and need help in a per- school for Scouts who wish to pass picturization of the famous ‘Willie sonal service and to this end it is tests In the *--= 4--rees of Scouting Collier stage success, the steeplechase lsought that more business. men of| 74 merit badge work is to be opened scene is spectacularly presented, with character who can give an hour or Shortly, Dougias MacLean playing Collier's two, turn in and help the Boy Scouts ‘Troop Four leaves tomorrow eve-! role of Sam . the boy mor- of Casper over the great divide that ning for Camp Rotary and Troop Six. tally afraid of horses, who rides to win separates boyhood and manhood. jis to take over Camp Rotary next! to please his sweetheart. But with ‘Troop One is the honor troop.of the week with Scoutmaster Ward in| pretty Madge Bellamy holding @ smilo for the man and a bag of oats for the horse at the end of the long run, what manor beast could refuse to put forward his best? 8,785 w-n------------ 100 oo MOBILE LICENSE BY CODY RESID NHI Mr, Schwoob has had that ning and a good number of the Scout} for a number of years and officials were present. The meetin: discussed several pertinent points re! @ to Beouting and it was an- yunced that the new Scout ‘execu- Casper Scouts and !t was put forward charge. at the Backlog meet'ng that this AE Ee ae troop be made up of those Scouts that! Japan has 3,000 newspapers and have made a good record in Scouting magazines. epplication pre- 000 74,162 WANTED ‘After doc- | years with dif- at all, they saidat last that medicine ferent papers ‘where some women suffered. just asi didand got well and strong again taking the V. Peak me,. and to see what it would before I had finial ible Compound, do for hed the fourth bottle I was much better, the wet Nad pains in my si and the severe left me. I am now much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides. Iam still taki all club hes placed in the Mbrary a fine} Ni new Brunswick phonograph to be: used for the story hour programs and for concerts given in the library by the club. ‘The reading rooms which are open to the public afternoons of Sundays Sold by Kimball Drug Co., two stores. and Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. Ladies Suits __-____ Ladies Coats _ Ladies Dresses Scarf and Hat Sets Huck Towels Fancy Turkish Towels One Lot Pillow Cases Sox IT Becklinger Building Towels and Toweling Large Turkish Bath. Towels 23x43 ___.___33c Cotton Crash Toweling _ All Linen Crash Toweling _____ 23c, 25c, 29c One Lot Pillow Ca_ses One Lot 72x90 Sheets _ One Lot 72x90 Sheets _ 5 One Lot 81x90 Sheets ____$1.58 Hosiery One Lot Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Hose __5 Pair for $1.00 One Lot Ladies’ Silk and Woh seesecee og 98c One Lot Men's. Wool Mixed and holidays as well as week days are well patronized and appreciated by Ready-to-Wear oe ene $14.85, $18.85, $21.85 and $25.00 -$14.95, $19.85, $23.85, $25.00 and $32.50 $5.95, $9.95, $14.95, $16.85 and $23.85 Choice of any’ Ladies’ or Girls’ Hats All Ladies Sweaters ONE-FOURTH OFF. 10c, 15c, 18c, 25 ~.----_~_38c, 48c ---9c, 12Y4c ~--~~-25c | 72-Inch Bleached Sheeting __49c -----33c | 81-Inch Unbleached Sheeting 49c 81-Inch Bleached Sheeting __55c Muslin money. PAYS TO TRADE AT male trouble, an Sethe use of to help, HARPER’ Clearaway Prices We have goods in stock that must be sold to make room for our new . Spring merchandise. Our prices have been made very attractive and will enable us to move them quickly. Sheeting, Sheets and Pillow Cases 36-Inch Good Quality Bleached School Shoes A good pencil tablet free with every pair of boys’ and girls’ shoes, Our shoes are known’ throughout Casper as the best to be had for the HARPER’S 234 East Second the Nemetanis O Compound the B persistent and Lydia E. Pinkham’s will seldom fail 15e 17 THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. This is a Real Clearance and All Stock is Marked Below Cost---Don’t Miss These Bargains SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 5th AND CONTINUES ONE WEEK. See What 8c Will Buy SILKS 40-inch Crepe de Chine, WOOL GOODS. Regular $1.75, 54-inch All-Wool Tricotine. Regular $3.50, . January Bale) eS, A ME 1.19 ee Be aa prabret mire ear e 40-inch Crepe de Chine. Regular $2.35, Fancy Bordered Bath 4-inch Fancy Embroidered French Serge. January Towel fon tb Regular $3.65, $2 39 Sale __. ot 1.89 ap aaa a + January Sale... o Ladies’ Satinette 86-inch Sa ny 54-inch Embroidered French Serge. Regu January in all colors. Regular $1.85, Bloomers, CCH cee cee -a- 98e lar $3.95, January 2 49 Sale —...__. i eR Bs 5 Yards 36-inch heavy Out- Bale oe coe ® 5 Extra fine grade -All-Wool Baby Flannel. Regular $1.35, Se January Sale .._. a e faced Eiderdown. 40-inch All-Wool dou nn PAB ing Flannel, white, color DSC ‘ Yards Guaranteed fast 98e color Japanese Crepe... ..98e 86-inch Taffeta, Regular $1.85, January Sale ate sepans econ SL hs OE 1.29 40-inch extra good grade Canton Crepe. Regular $3.26, $2.68 » in all colors. Regular $2.10, Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, in January Sale ..... black and cordovan, pair... January: Sale? ...232..3.2 40-inch Brocaded Canton. Regular $4.75, irti: sa "$3.89 | 2a" 98e LINENS Bale Tiegh e wracnewae ; 18-inch Art Linen, in white. $1.35 value, =i: ards -inc ercale, saber Janey Back) aorsp 3.49 fine quality, for... 98 yard i i .. 98@ PLE oh Ses Gee ead e 9 Children’s heavy fleeced 98e pean Art Linen, in white. $2.85 value, All Ladies’ Coats. Values $17 95 Underwear, per sttit...--nm—-- pice betas SoA ARAN ss $ e up to $65.00, to close out at... e Ladies’ Outing Flannel 98e 45-inch Art Linen, in ecru. $1.50 value, One lot of Dresses. Values $18 95 Gowns: 2 nee Boones sale up to $45.00, to close out at... e price AASB 1.19 WOOLENS Buna rnn s Aesipiace Angora Wool Suits. egular $8.50, sale price $4.98 LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Silk and Wool, Bodice top, knee length Union Suits. Regular price $4.75, sale price rach apndies: Sweater Coats. Values up to $9.00, Sale price ...:...22).... $4.98 i Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters. gular $4.25, oe sale ICG | sy ccvaee hae ke Cotton and Wool fine ribbed‘ Union Suits. in ankle length. Regular $3.75, aslo) DRG se Se see mees lom Extra fine quality, medium weight Union Suits. Regular $2.60, Sale price... Satinette Bloomers, in black, white and flesh, sale price...._...... . Tailored tops, 2.89 $1.89 $2.19 Hosiery Ladies’ Cotton Sport Hose. These are very ner in stripes, in black, grey or brown. Regular 75c Hose, on sale at, per pair... eeeeeeee 49e Guaranteed Children’s fancy top cee 89 75 egular SIC <n d OC THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. $1.50, on sale at... nae PHONE 1981 120 EAST SECOND STREET FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL MID-WINTER MILLINERY $1.00 ea=h Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose. Special at, per pair_...... These Hose sell regularly at $2.50 and BEDDING Extra h , 81x90 Cite Rn waica~ Doe Repuler #1 Gh le price DOD -Wool, full s ankets, Regular $9.95, ils price. * $5.98 wo wered Sree Contant filled with white batting. a valine: sale price $5.89 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $1.69 Value $8.95, sale price $4.29 come in black or gray only. Misses’ All-Wool. Regular $1.35 value, on special sale at............ “Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices” ——=—————————SS———————— BE TARE A BA

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