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PAGE TWO. GOOD BUSINESS CONDITIONS NOT TOBE CROWDED Lions Club Speaker Says Manufacturers Are Conservative. Equipment, materials, merchandise and other supplies for which the pub- Ue looks to the manufacturers do not promise to become plentiful, | but purchasers will be 4 upon to exercise the same patience they have| become accustomed to use in the last ‘0, according to A. C, 1 | | country t out a pol would Instead, mand show where oor propose ansion which t reaction. t the de- netted to the point ms can be stabilized and not crowded to another period of depression which would inevitably follow unconservative tactics. This sentiment was gleaned by Mr. Cornell on a recent visit to the East | where he had the curing the Denver an depression last year or “It's a good th per near Denver, & we have a Cas- he admitted fur- we might st depths of despair.” He referred to the benefit which Denver reaps from Wyoming oll develop- ment, the mainstay which bolstered business affairs here while other {n- pressed dustries finances. were hard for} ded, and among other to celebrate their organ-| rsary with a ladies'| night. of the club were authorized to ap-| Point delegates to the state conven-; president and directors | tion of Lions clubs to be Lusk. The committee on Americanization headed by C. F. Fletcher, principal of the high school, reported that the} work being carried on here by the state is fully financed for the present through the the last legis propriation held at ight school and while reduced the ap- is activity from |} + & surplus of $3,600} lable from the last biennial| period. Beginning April 2 the Casper Lions} Will participate in a nation-wide at- tendance campaign promoted by the international organization. LATEST WES BARRY FILM (9 PACKED WITH THRILLS, DPENS SUNDAY AT RIALTO) “Heroes of the Street" furnishes the vehicle for Wesley Barry In one of the greatest performances of his life, according to advance reports of| the film which comes to the Rialto theatre Sunday. It is classed as a wonderful production, packed with thrills -and teeming with pathos, while comedy is also an outstanding feature. “Heroes of the Street” takes the lid off excitement, and sends the thrilis up the spine with its pi woven around young Mickey Calla-| han and his escapades. Mickey is a/ regular boy whose exciting life is made up of licking the fellows his| @ and bigger in the neighborhood. | his en, suddenly, a home and afte lively in al a myster t This picture is going to captiva' young and old. ‘The excellent direc tion is by William Beaudine, and| praise is due the able supporting cast, including Marle Prevost, Jack Mulhall, Wilfred Lucas, Aggie Her- ron, Al Walling, Philo McCullough, “Peaches” Jackson, Joe Butterworth, Phil Ford, Wedgewood Nowell and Lillian Leeds. ——__—._____ agedy enters he is stepping | 3 on the trail of The number three was the perfect} number of the Pyt sald it re ented the die and er Ss, who seginning, mid b -\testants will be awarded in this district. The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- mized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get BROMO ‘The genuine bears this signature Price $0. FINE AUTOMOBILES MAY BE WOW WWAFEW DAYS BY HARD WORK (Continued from Page One) a lead that cannot be overcome with) discontinued at this time, in accord. & few days’ work. @nce with the rules and regulations, It's Up to You and will uever be repeated or extend: ed. The only thing that will keep you from winning ts you, yourselt. If], TB@ Big vote schedule won't watt i > for you—you'll have to jump in and you enter the campaign determined to be successful, you will be. It’s up| Ke advantage of it while you can. to you entirely. If you want thy|And it's mighty important that you Buick, Rickenbacker, Chalmers, Hua. | 4° take advantage of it if you want . , : to land one of he big prizes. son, Nash or Essex, or to participate : . 100,000 Extra Free Votes in the thousands of dollars in cash to ; ; ef Understand that with every $15 be distributed—and we think you do— get tnto the campaign today. Send in| Worth of subscriptions turned in you s soc will reeive 100,000 EXTRA FREE your nomination blank at once or! Dae VOTES in addition to the regular come in—before 9:00 o'clock tonight. | If you can spare the’ time, cama | Yotes on every individual subscrip- Mask, i tion. ‘The offer of 25,000 extra votes n to election headquarters this evening. Find out all about the cam.|—th® bonus vote—for each NE P e subscription for one year received in Ppaign, how to get votes, what ts nec- st essary to get them and then go after| ‘© FIRST perlod positively expires SA Stir : at the end of the period, Monday, e iezest prizes. April 2 Vote Schedule Soon Declines These are the days that subscrip- The present big vote schedu‘e will] tions count most votes for you. They continue until Monday, April znd. All| will never count for as many votes subscriptions received at this office|again during the campaign. ‘The re- before 10 o'clock will count. And sub-| sult of your race—your success or scriptions mailed with remittance to] fallure—will depend almost entirely cover, which are postmarked not| upon what you accomplish during the later than 10 p. m., April 2, will count| BIG VOTE SCHEDULE period. Make on the first period vote schedule. The| the big vote schedule win for you— big vote schedu'e will positively be] BEGIN IN EARNDST TODAY. District No. 1 District No, 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active cou- Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Bob Adamson one 565,925 Mrs. K. ©. Bass . 140,850 Miss Alice Barnett 865,625 Billy Capps . . 120,750 Jesse J Kear . 579,125 Blanche 135,100 Anna Drazick 346,100 H. Ellis ...... 635,100 | Miss Izetta Gibbs . 128,100 Mrs. H. T. Geiger . 318,400 Mrs. A, W. Hobbs 161,775 Mrs. Hazel I. Kuhns . 342,700 Mrs. O, H. Meyer .. 407,000 | Mrs. M. M. Myer .. 638,200 Mrs. Bessie Nelson . . 115,500 Mrs. Bob Peebles .. 329,800 John Peach ..... 105,900 Mrs. H. B. Pearce Miss Mollie A. Sullivan W. H. Thomas Florence Ufheil Mrs. Ann Wilson Miss Nellie McCash . Mrs. ©. E, Marsh . Mrs. J. G. Meginity Miss Mabry Zumwalt Miss Nova Fuller .... Miss Mary Linden Utter James D. Morrison . Earl Coulsen District No. 2 District No. 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Miss Maud Brink . 439,100 John Bush Mrs. Harry L. Mrs. ©, F, Castleman Mrs. Jennie Castor .. Miss Clelia Dyke .. Margaret V. C, Donds . T. Dunn 2.5... 06 iss Agnes Elliott Miss Lucille Fletcher . Jesse Hagerty .. P, V. Hendricks Mrs. Helen Howland Tommy Kirkmeyser .. Miss Agnes Kirkendall Mrs. J, B. Lintz ... Joseph Littlejohn Mrs. Harold Rt, Manbec DrKINGS New Di Mie tll : . Breakits grip-Now! ‘When your head feels heavy and to the throat. What relief to com hot—yoor throat parched and fee chest. Dr. Kings'’s New sore—try Dr. King’s New ery, over half a centory covery, old, the proved syrup for children e as well as grown-ups, Ask your Feel your head clear—your cough iaceen How comforting druggist for ir—today. A LOT IN MILLS IS AN ASSURED INVESTMENT Join the Throng of Home Owners Who Are Building in Mills. Call, Write or Telephone Mills Construction Co. Offices America Theater Building and Town of Mills Phones 311 and 2019-J-3 Che Cacver Dailp Cribune THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. ‘ . “cc ”? Roland Moore 292,300 awarded in this district. Following is a list of those entered in this| Guard Against Flu Miss Fae Modeland + 124,000 testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all 7 Mrs. Nellie Rupp .. 650,300 | votes cast for publication up until last night. With Musterole Miss Monrova Stewa 104,500 Nat Baker, Lusk 350,200 Miss Virginia Satter . 610,400 | Mary E. Fitzhugh, Douglas, Wyo. 5,000) taquenza, Grippe and Pneumonia | Miss Bettie Tolhurst . 605,000 ' Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, Wyo. . 262,600 | ysually start with a cold. The moment |Mrs. Florence Caffee . 168,700 |Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. .. 140,500 | you get those warning aches, get busy Mrs. August Voth . 50,000 | Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. 130,900 | With good old Musterole, L, H.’Rate .. 275,400 | Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, Wyo. 398.100 | " Musterole is a counteriritant that W. A. Sack .. 37,000 | Mrs. L. M. Moffat, Wheatland relieves cor 1 (which is what @ Sherer 2B. cold really is) and stimulates circulation. . . Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. D. y the qualities of the District No. 3 R Miss Viona Wood, Sheridan, W: . ens all alee sideter without District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city |3!is* pee reng the blister. ‘ of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway. 37-5. Polly Taylor, Sheridan Just rub it on with your finger tips, One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are con-|y}; Riley RY. Die ei Fist you Wil feel seem ee testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all| ir. G. Danbar “Glendo, “Wyo. healing say eines peeing votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. Dorothy Dolph ... Lonalg lief, Mrs. Jessio Anthony . . 5,000 Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Glenrock fave Musterole handy foremergency Mrs. A. Bunnell . 817,000 | Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek use. It may prevent serious illness. Minnie Birdsall 288,075 | Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo ... 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes Robert Broadway . 164,300 | Glen E. Turner, Parkerton-. Better than a mustard plaster Miss Helen Gardne: + 645,200| Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette . a _— Mrs. Ira Gartee ... : 86,675 | Miss Lillian Green, Newcastle, Wyo. . T —- a Mrs. B. H. Grantham . Mrs. L. M. O’Brien aa» res) peeebnine® Hyllestea . 326,000 iss Hann a + 154,000) ° month. All local members and visit- \ ©, ¥. Jacquot ~ 4s0ss0| Foreign War Vets - (int members ot tro creantation are a head . | ° : a ight’s meeting Claude Pyle r 171,800! « | invited to attend ton! Mrs. H. L. Pierson . + 358,850 Will Meet Ton ight; | of the post. eS _ Mrs. Beula Sample . . 168,875 apap gg pee : Mo00| Place Is Changed Merle Sword ..... ° evens | Mrs. Affe: Mais. Btodderd * yee RRLDT the \Wetetana’! of Girorelgn’ ‘Wats jeaina: Belhio. Vospoue + 479,650 | nave changed their meeting place to ARDWAR | George Worth ...... + 193,250) the oa Moose hall over the Kassis ° j Mrs. E. G. Witt . + 625,200) ary goods store and the time of meet- ¥ Gordon Todd ..... 149,000|ing has been changed to the second Agnes M. Harnan . 73,000 and fourth ‘Thursdays in every SAYS: Philip McBride 5 70,800 | Mrs. Sadie M, Siler ... . 70,800 . : District No. 4 District No, 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the : following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- er and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there as active contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Miss Dora Cook . 72, Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder 1 . 224,400 Mrs. Adeliade Blliott, Mills, V ° 217,775 J. C. Hustad, Mills, Wyo. .. . 412,200 Miss Irene Foster, Lander . . 64,100 Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull, Wyo. x Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermop 118,600 Roy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. . 5,000 Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. . 232,100 Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D. ..... 5 190,700 Miss Erma Yohe ...... X's i 183,900 Mrs, Sylvia Nord, Riverton . 5 224,500 F. R. Morris, west of town . . 61,600 Miss Josephine Mileski, Worland . 5,000 Fred Gibson, Basin ....... 5 41,500 Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo . . 5,000 Jacob Dillinger, Dillinger. ie 5,000 . s r District No. 5 District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of Casper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following: Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, cars and as many cash pri as there are active contestants will be \RETS 10° For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physlo your liver and bowels empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cas- when you have Dissy Hondache.| avers never atir you up or gripe like |Colds, Billousness, Indigestion, or | gaits, Pills, Calomel, or Ol] and they Upset, Acid Stomach “Cascarets.” One cost only ten cents @ box. Children love C: too.—Advertisement. is candy-llke tonight will THE SAVINGS OF SERVICE [ cote | If baby’s shoes fitted dad— If one garment sufficed for ma as well as the kids— Or if one chair filled the entire family’s sitting needs— What a saving of expense and duplication! e>-d That would be something like public utility service. One telephone serves the whole family. Style or fit means nothing in its useful life. Then ELECTRICITY—Sid doesn’t require a deli- cate, feminine kind and brother George the “HE” kind. Nor does gas have to be of some particular size for one person or silk for the women and wool for the men folks. Public utility service is not limited by size, style or sex. It is just as adaptable to the requirements of all members of the family as it is to one. And yet but a little more than 4 per cent of the average family’s expense is for utility service. C cate? | Natrona Power Company Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the § Why not raise your own chickens and have fresh eggs and frys for your table? OQ | GOOD ‘CIGARETTES See us for incubators, brooders, feeders and water fountains. cewwme | — HOLMES HARDWARE CO. Hay, Grain, Chicken and Rabbit Feeds Alfalfa, Native, Wheat Gra Prairie Hay, Straw, Oats, Corn, Chop, Wheat,’ Barley, Rye, Bran, Oyster Shell. One sack or carload. We tad pa ye.god pode? eft iearloeds’ of hay) End give 760 ang" kind Jou “CASPER STORAGE COMPANY 313 MIDWEST AVE. TELEPHONE 63 | | “MELODYLAND” Ticket Sale Tomorrow. | Box Office Moose Auditorium YOU SAVE The price of a Suit, a month’s rent, or enough to buy the wife a new Dress. The best tailor-made Suit possible to be made. You gain in appearance, and you gain in cash . TIM the Tailor Cleans House He will place on sale more than 200 full Suit patterns, not merely samples of the season’s choice Woolens. “AT LESS THAN WOOLEN MILL COST” Values from $50 to $80 at the Extreme Low Price of =z 3-DO and up TWO DAYS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 9-10 You can rely on TIM THE TAILOR 212 South Center Street Over Kimball Drug Store THE PERFECT GAS HEATER We HUMPHREY Radiantfir TAGE MARK Res.us Par, OFF Weseseraecenssasil No Odor, No Bother, No Fuss, Instant Heat A size for every room and many different types and finishes to select from. AND remember all Radiantfires are on sal duction NOW. Casper Cas Appliance Co.i« Phone 1500 115-119 East First Street e at 10 per cent re-