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PAGE T TWG- Casper Sunday Worning Cribune SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923. BIGGEST VOTE OFFER WILLEND | AT] O'CLOCK MONDAY WGHT (Continued from Page One.) into thousands of dollars. And the next awards after the big cars and/ purses of gold and iiver—CASH Think what that means to you. You can well afford to devote every wakeful moment between now and Monday night to yotr campaign. You can make up to $2,400 fn the next two day Take FULL sdvantage of the present big vote schevtule Big Subser'ptions Factor. It's the big subscriptions that count most vote: retting a few of those st is po ANY candidate in district Car by 10 lock Moni The race so you might far call OPPORTUNITY adquia: ailed en though they do not headquarters wast minute that you think ‘our sleep—it won't } will make you c it ur head to ¥ in y to win After you think you have every su ‘scription you can get. go out and ‘another and another. That “‘one more may be the deciding factor in you favor. Realize that later on the vote achedule is a third of what it is today Know that what you do now counts really about double what it will later n you be satisfied? Can you sit while ne els nd takes ay mut ot e you can be yours if y1 it so? You} can win. You know you can. You} | have it in you. You have the abil | You have friends, You have every. thing that counts. You, by your effort, can be richer by $2,410. You can| “cinch” your election now. What are} | going to do? | This Is Your Last Chance. day is the big day—10 ¢ is the final hour of the big Then Get Another. | | some: prize know your choice ed | ule. It = to be a mi impor tant time for the candida P > be the big prize to get the 1 on is ¢ ri secure thi votes. Now is easi votes—subseriptions yo! ng the first period count number of vote ix-year subscriptions—they value, But eyear subscrip- unt and count of th orough canvas of quaintances for a sh— your friends and first period f winning finish N. Y OIL MAKES SPEED RECORD Turns Out 4,200 Gas Bilb in Five Hours and | Twenty Minutes. With a record of 4,200 gas hills turned out in five hours and twenty four minutes actual working the local gas office of the New York Oil company es it has estab: ished a mark that has nev equalled in this part of the country for rapidity in turning out office de tail work. This short working period for @ given amour coniplished Friday | 1. B. nes and Robert McMinn, operating {wo Burroughs bookkeeping ma. chines. The exceptional speed may better and more eaally compze nded if a few statistics are added Briefly they s follows: The opr ation for each card’cr gas bill from the time the operators picked up the card until it was removed, finished from the machine required eighteen distinct movements by the operator, which means that in turning out 2,100 cards from each machine the operators made a trifle over thirty seven thousand movements, and that in @ space of time less than five and one half hours. The men were timed to the minute from the time they started on the bills by Ernest Mar quardt, vice-president of the New York Oil company, and by Messrs. T. J. White and G. A. Stevens. Last October the company at a heavy expense, installed a Burroughs bookkeeping system, because the work om sired to give their patrons accurate and speedy service. ledgers used are arranged on the plan so that no matter how large | the number of gas consum the | elty may w the system ail times be equal to the demand placed upon ft, It is equal ‘ company with five pumers one with housand. Recently om the Pacif m ou as equal to t < 1 the eu ervice oration: less 200,000 inhabita nd second to nc used in the Rocky Mountain region. is expert 0 stated that the local company used one step in proving the accuracy f the work !n the gas ledgers, that used by only one other public service corporation in th tates, and in his opinton was the ost complete public service corpora on balance that he had ever WILSON STICKS TOMS STORY inued from Page departme’ r vas One.) Hales store minor robberies over| lon Wilson said had negotiate: feidt im was some time bombing nde! arrested ago i tion Wi now who time, but ide »hotograph him to other radica were bent on destroying capitalism by the simple process of using nitre- glycerine ar nults and remoy ing the Santa Fe Offers Employes Stock: TOPEKA March 31.—Em ployes of the Santa Fe road will « * time, | teen | was nc | LOSES aM United | ~ BEHIND MAP ADVERTISING 1S NOT AFT IN HARDING'S LUTE, MEETING SHOWS | President Greets cb | General Daugherty Warmly. | Party Leaving Florida | 8ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., March 31. | —President Harding apparently went {out of his way here tcday to demon- |strate that there was no friction be- | t him and Attorney neral Daugherty over the latt announce ment that Mr. Harding was a candi- date for re-election. To spike rumors of friction, the president in publi greeted Daugherty warmly, shaking | him by the hand and posing with him | for the photographers. They met the cluded q round of golf. Mr. Harding seized Daugerty's hand, ‘holing it long, while they chatted and laughed Members of the presidential vacation | party pointed to this open meeting as a refutation of all the rumors of 1 break between the two. een president con { Later the president and Daugherty conferred at their hotel. The confer-| ence was said to be on personal matters. This is the president's last day in Florida. Mrs. Harding and the presi, dent walked to the plaza, attending the band concert and shaking hands with hundreds of persons The presidential party p! to} board the train for Augusta, Ga., t | night, where a brief stop probably | jwill be made. The trip back to] | Washington will be n b | | stages. MODERN SORGIA. ILE (Continued from Page One. | | verdict. Chicago's “modern Borgia” | | was denied a new trial to the | | juc ordered “her sent to prison | immediately. | In pronouncing judgment the court | said “A million women in the country haye the same impulse, unrecognized Jand undeveloped, to do aw with | their mates as Tillie Klimek did. | More husbands are poisoned in this | country by wearled ~wives than the] | police or put ever know H Mrs. Klimek was cha nistering poison ands in cord > collect sr of life insu € Mrs. Nelli | | | | | ed he CASPER ASSEMBLY 1S NOT PLAN, PRESIDENT INSISTS Assembly is for the statement that the A has not ts sanction any anyertising s which ing promoted by person aims that ho # issuing a map Propos'tion with the representa on that the Trades Assemb'y is be behind the mov | “The Trades Assembly will not sanc tion any advertising scheme promoted out-of-town people,” said President Har ‘and we don't want merchants to think that we ha thing to do with these fly:t e twho advertising with the rep cause she refused to participate in | their plots, while others indicate that robbery was the motive. Kearsley Mitchell, Philadelphia ayldtrotat whosef}patronage of the little artists’ model led indirectly to her death at the hands of avaricious | of the murdered girl's life. | made public ELKS’ CIRCUS OPENS TO BIG THRONG HERE Auditorium, Packed to Doors, Presents Spectacular Car- nival Appearance “Man With The Hoe,” Sub. ject Taken for Article at Literary Club subject taken by L. cussion at the Casper Literary clu Jammed the doors, the Elks’ ived much attention throughout entire evening. The circus was| }r) out of these funcs, it is said. off in the auditorium itself.| “ yrarry B. Durham was in charge of] One victim, John S. Peck of Flem- owing the acts a dance was held/ ihe current events. Mr. Durham dis-| instsburg, Ky.. who said he lost $15,- which was largely attended. cussed “Prohibition as It Is Enforced] 000 in a ‘“bunco” deal already has Fun and thrills made up the show | Toda: The members joined in the| filed suit against five of the pris- Proper. Daring athletic stunts as put) qigcussisn and a half hour of instruc-| oners. n by Mae Gordon, the cycling queen} tive jnter-course resulted. Indications were tonight that at- \ e, the geria’ girl, com-| pF, Algeo acted as critic for the| torneys for the convicted men will with the ponies and their clev-| evening. | not ask for a new trial but will ex- graceful’ riders, the clowns} New members elected to the order| pect leniency from the court whon eir comic stunts especially the re T. C. Tonkin and A. M. Gee. | sentenced is pronounced and, all worked in well to] pho “trial” of General Burke H.| a an extrordinary evening of en-| sinclair for the express purpose of! WINTFRED BEATS ST. CLAIR ertainment ‘expiaining certain war photographs” ee a ,Creus will be continued for! was postponed until the next meeting! GROYBULL, Wyo., March 31— vera! more days. Those who did not| hecanse of tack of time, of'.time Young Winifred defeated Eddie St See it should not miss the opportu- “air in a fast ten-round bout staged tot in at the eartest con here tonight. Winifred showed a nce. r Sar r’s spring eason MURDER 1S STILL MYSTERY; QUIZ MITCHELL he urther Inv vvestivhtions of | ness in Casper. “Butterfly” Slaying Now | Up to N. Y. "Police al asset to Cas- S. S. Call, for many years in th real estate business in Casper ani Douglas, has formed a partnershi; with J. J. Hart, successor to thi Marshall & Brown Realty compan: 145 North Center street, re: NEW YORK, March 31.—Investi- 8 rye gation of the Dorothy King murder | Subdivisions in several cities in Wy- case by tHe district attorneys’ offices 's completed, but further work will carried on by the police, Assistant e Y os business man. He is a charter mem- LA REED PAPER loINSPIRATION “The Man With the Hoe” was the A. Reed for dis- printed. in a later issue of the Trib- REALTY PARTNERSHIP 1S FORMED BY J.J. HART AND 5. 9, CALL, OF DOUGLAS and will en-| ter actively into the real estate busi Mr. Call Is one of the best known estate men in central Wyoraing,| Ress and lack of vigor will be inter- and for many years has handled big jested in a Huropean discovery which deals in farms, ranch properties and Festores full physical power quicker oming. For many years he has main-| home treatment in tablet form. abso. tained an office in Douglas. and has|!utely harmless and yet the most pow- built up an env‘able reputation as a timated at 98,878,367 persens. The actual church membership of the na- tion was placed at 47,461,558. Incomplete figures as to church contributions show that the total is Well above the half billion mark. Tho amount reported to date is $505,052,- 978, already more than $16,000 000 above the rece’pts for the previous year. The retigious constituency by gen- eral groups was given as follows: Protestant, 78,113,481. Roman Catholic, 18,104.804~ Eastern Orthodox, 456, Jews, 1.600,000. Mormons, 604,082. BUNKG Lyd MAY GET BAC SOME OF Loss | Civil Suits “bast Denver Confidence Men May Re- sult In Return FOUR AND FIVE YEAR OL DEAD (Continued from Page One) no extortion was obviously not the motive. It was thought for several days that gypsy bands, seen near J here on the day th disappeared, might have kidnaped them, but a search of all the gypsy camps in southern California proved without result. Rescuers stumbled by c on the tran early this morning. g UiUnES GAIN OVER LAST YEAR (Continued from rage One.) iteecas the churches of the nation are making.” The Federal Counc'l estimated that the “religious constituency” of the nation comprised more than 90 per cent of the population. The number of this class was es | DENVER, March 31.—Victims ot} >| 20 alleged members of a confidence} auditorium last night presented a] Tecting held this week. Mr. Reed had! ring were found guilty here of con-| spectacular carnival appearance such} prepared an excellent paper that was|spiracy to conduct a confidence as ha n rarely seen in Casper.| a1 inspiration to all who heard it.| game, may recover part of their It is certain that this is the first] me author held the viewpoint that in} losses sustained through operations show ever put on in a buiding In tis! o.rer to succeed in any business and| of the organization, it was learned city that had so many live circus fea-| profession an individual should en-! today. | tures. Ordnarily {t would take a! qoivor to do the particular piece of Investigation of the gang's finances | jtent or several tents to offer such| Work he ts emptoyed at to the best| showed that collateral in excess of attrac ri of his ability. He will thereby rise/ $100,000 is tied up in the bonds of The lower floor of the building was] higher by the virtue of his labors. the alleged members. Civil suits given over to concession stands that| y1r Reed's scholarly article will bs! against the prisoners might result in| judgments which could be collected | clever left jab and despite St. Clair's Serensive shoulder, managed to cut up opponent considerably. St, Clair's eye was about closed at the end of the match. It was one of the pest fights that has been saged here recently. /FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH | To FOUND BY SCIENGE Pi; @ A Busy Bunch of Young People They are preparing to do something in the big are always ready for those who are well trained. START MONDAY, APRIL 2 WITH SPRING CLASSES In Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Business Spelling, Arithmetic, English, Com- mercial Law, Spanish. Comptometer and Secretarial Courses. WE TEACH BOOKKEEPING BY MAIL CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. PHONE 1325 business world. Good positions | European Discovery, Easily Used at Home, Restores Vigor Quicker Than Gland Operations. Those who suffer from nerve weak- than g'ad operations. It !s a simple erful invigorator known. Acting di- rectly on important nerve centers glands and blood vessels, it often pro- {duces amazing benefits in 24 to 36 ‘hours and gratifying results within a eed toner Ty Fred Pecora int je of the Douglas Kiwankemelub and Bor corr ae iknown tia iavatery ‘s active in all clvic affairs, nearer solution t n when it first discovered. Certain facts uphold| Mrs, A. VAN ARNAM the theory that the roadway but- te ny" was § in by blackmatlers be. equaintances who would have had her blackmail the millionaire, was closeted with Pecora for an hour and a f this evening. A phalanx of attorneys and de. tectives swept him into the district attorney's off: fore reporters and week. Physicians say it gives speedy | sat'sfaction in cases that defy all other treatment. Elderly people declare it is a real “fountain of youth, Distributed under the trade name of ‘korex compound,” the discovery has been tested thoroughly in America and the mapufacturers have received a veritable food of Jetters of praise and gratitude from revitalized men and women in every state. Patients past 60 testify that the compound quick’y jrestored to them the vigor of the | prime of life. Knowing that this news may seem “too good to be true,” the distributors Invite any person needing the com hound to take a double-strength treat, Sweets-- for the Sweetest on Easter Morn! Easter time is filled with a spirit of wonderful newness, of beautiful blooms se meremmenitad thelsiaing "AY dias ment, sufficient for ordinary cases. and all the world is made sweeter but not quite as sweet as our candies will non 3 = : with ie understanding that it costs cee seo. whee adichell wag If You Are a Woman in nothing ir it tails. 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