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PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923, ONLY THREE DAYS OF SECOND 222200 | MD MYSTERY BOUT UE, 58 ta VOTE PERIOD IN TRIBUNE RACE District No. 5 ‘LM SHOWS SIMPLY ing stage play, “The Deluge”, was so taken. It makes an exception- District No, 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of i Aker iopa Saati Daniels in asper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following: “VANITY FAIR’ IS ADDED, “Let's Go", is on the same program, 440,675 | Wendoyer, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, z,590,400| Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the| “ 1,825,000 | cars and as mavy cash prizes as there are active contestants will be| There ts nothing m3 mysterious about Ss. Ss. Ss. sto Ss 488,000 | awarded in this district. Following is a list of those entered in this| “. Coue of his methods. 2,875. | i] (Continued from rage One.) 900 votes toward the Hup Sedan andy YW, A. Jac NOW compared to the last week of [after Saturday night it would only he campa NOW one new six|count you 60,000 votes. While you Tommy Kirk you|are taking advantage of this bigger | Mrs. J. B Lintz .. while | vote schedule to win the special prize, | Jo eph Littlejohn 2 you @re also increasing your chances . Manbeck of winning the grand capital priz and with less subscriptions Let’s go. s most imports this campaign. ion would 380,000 vo ‘ | 300; testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list ot Bil oer ner smplclty chatsie CORIUnS >. ¥ we ce in| 000| Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, Wyo. ..- Ty een aes Nella lipase ‘Rheumati sm “ i mf i tea “The Message of Emile Coue”, on a 973,000| Nat Baker, Lusk, Wyo. ........... 100] screen at the America theatre 1: I Mrs. Dorothy Dolph, R. F. D. 000| night, disclaims any credit as a “ atir-| And with it pain and its prob- Olacle Man” and only claims that the | ability of reaching the heart. {L. i one Mrs. Nellie Rupp »| Bliss Virginia Satter k of the G. Dunbar, Glendo, Wyo. 5,300 that one big|by Saturday night at 716, |AMiss Betty Tolhurst x 5 + 2,779,000 | Myrtle Froman, Salt © }0| means of self-healing are within all| “Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed, sunt you 90,-| What do you say? | E x | Mary LL Harvey, Salt Creek h 53,800|0f us. He ts only the teacher who| it all gone, every bit of it! It's | District No. 3 |Dana Henry, Parkerton, 2 asg0'500 |showa us how seltmnastery may be] Sunshine and Joy for me now for District No. 1 a Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt’ Creek, Wyo- 2'800, 500 | attained. the first time in years, I feel a District No. 3 includ Il the territ in th «,,| Mrs. Rose Johnstone, Douglas, Wyo. .. : 500/,. There is nothing scientifc about | District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the a EL No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city Mrs, 1, M. O'Brien, Salt Creek route <-.. ai 1d Pash ead Par eats Lael trachea of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin sireet. One or| ie Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway. | ; two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con: | elon tyo ok “thered sia as any \cashoprises aug bere mpeg: x rn will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all | testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all | \fj<g Marjorie Smith, Glenroc cast for publication up until last night. | Yotes cast for publication up to last night. | Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan, V Bob Adamson 3,001,400! B. A. Arbes 1,555,000| Miss Nellie Ryff, Wheatland, Wyo. Miss ‘Alice Barn 4,150,000 Aine “Birdsall i Ruth Treland. Chugwater. Wyo. 00 | —a message from M. Coue himself—| 00} that we can all better ourselves by | 670,200 | use of his methods. The message | +. 1,995,000) that he conveys on the screen is the} +. 2,840,831 300 | same that he expounded tn his lec: | 5.000] tres, where audiences were amazed 5, at the simplicity as well as tho| 5.000 | etricacy of the methods employed by Riley, Rh. F, D. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. I ae Miss L. M. Bracey iss Charlotte Howell, Neweastle, Wyo. 5,000! this wonderful little Frenchman, the Billy. Capps Robert Broadway Il. Hf. Meserve, Torrington, Wyo. ; 5,000! “Chemint of Nancy." whose theories | earle Ison Mra’ A’ Bukniell” |Mrs. Georgia Iungerford, aE chee SA 5,000, have taken the world by storm. Pa Me Mrs .W. Dumars. . te ar PRO | The Message of Emile Cou s | = Mrs. Branch Davis a Caley j showing in connection with “Vanity | cia Mrs. Tra Garteo Mrs. Anna, Drazick Miss Helen Gardner .. | Miss Agnes Harnan Miss Hannah Harp 5 Miss Josephine Hyllestead -. 0. 1. Jacquot Miss Hl. Ellis Nova Fuller Miss Izetta Gibbs Mrs. H. T. Geiger . Mrs. A. W. Hobt Je J. Kear - H. LL. Kidder Mrs, Nellie MeCash re ee Philip McBride Mrs. ©. EB. Marsh ....... ae ; ro a as Mrs. H. L. Pierson abe ; Mrs. J. G. Meginity .... Claude, Pyle. 2.s..<... r z Mrs. O. H. Meyer - Mrs. Beulah Sample James D. Morrison Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddard Mrs, M. M. Myer 0 ‘don odd Mrs. H. earce . s Reinie Vospette John Peach : G. Witt Mrs. Bob Peebles Florence Ufheil Miss Mollie Sullivan . Miss Mary Linden Utter Mrs. Ann Wilson Miss Mabry Zumwalt ‘Stephens Doesn’t Mince qu cy aagpygye | us ee bee Words in Stating Case) gy juygys gngrtmn, Sk eeerts ce nd never seemed to act properly. 000 Portland Citizen Declares} Another thing, I was in an awful fix AT THE IRIS TWO ONS liberty. Pitre de gee et 7 Tanlac Quickly Overcame| ‘rom what I supposed was rheuma “t da gk think that health, free motion and r ‘ f tism in my legs. The muscles would 1 Indigestion, Kidney and| iii, and cramp me something ter strength ase mous 7 front som yon ; i a Frank Lloyd, the motion eos ever! It is not so. It {s here and Rioumebeg sins jandiiin rible. Some days they would be so| director who made “A Voice in the. now for all of you. 8. S. 8. is walt- mnia— '. sore and painful I was in such misery | Dark," “Roads of Destiny” | ing to help you.” ‘There is a rea- € couldn’t sleep. My work requires|+4 Tale of Two Worlds” by | son why S. S, S. will help you. The way Charles F. Stephens, 490| 7°, t® be on my feet all day long,| neur Morris, was the director of “The | When you increase the number of B | Vancouver Ave., Portland, Ore., talks | ‘4 ™y legs gave me so much trouble | sin Flood”, from the pen of Henning | your red-blood-cells, the entire 961.400 District N 4 | snicetne eclcminvuatatenent xerarding [ could hardly stand it. Berger. The picture plays at the! system undergoes a tremendous Petar le | tha’ HERE tactaceoeee the I heard a lot about Tanlac and change. Everything depends on | | une of Tanlac {s just the way thous.| Ps unable to get relief from other blood-strength. Blood which is mi- District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city 1 ands of other grateful men and wom.|20Urces I bought a bottle. While I nus sufficient red-cells leads to a per lying north and west of the city of Casper, mehiding the| en everywhere are praising the medi-| Pave taken only two bottles so far, T tego Gee depres ng: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, areal cine! patna lly eeu = enundred percent) bat: aa emda sepom ee ytd 7 * . ter. I not only have ti x blood-cleanser, blood-buflder, sys- Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer-| “While 1 have only taken Tanlac : SD a Ve pice nareen eee | 3 but my kidneys are better, and that | tem strengthener, nerve invigora- District No. 2 er and all towns in vicinity, One or two of the cars and as many) for a short time, I have certainly re cramping pain and soreness has all tor. Jt stops skin eruptions, too, Ae 5 A Pa! as there e contestants will be awarded in this) ceived wonderful results,” says his| cone from my legs. I can work much pimples, blackheads, acne, boils, e District No 2 inctudes all the territory in that purt of the city : 7 Following is a veliat of vill votes ccakGutor publication Up| statement, “and words can’t express] petter, can sleep better, and eat so STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE zema. It builds up run-down, thred of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street. One| yntil last night. my gratitude. hearty that my ‘wife says she can men and women, beautifies com- or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- “For a long time before I began tak: | hardly cook enough for me. I'm just for Cocks ipod ea the guaranteed exterminator | plexions, makes the flesh firmer. r Cockroaches, Waterbugs, Ants, Rats and testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all Mrs FE. G. Babbitt, Worland, Wyo. .. 112,000| ing the teratment, I had been feeling | t'ckled to death over the way Tanlac Start S. S. S. today. It is sold at ‘ , ilicati i igl “f SVE » 3 : S 7 pretty much used up. I had such a| has helped me.” ees time trying to kill these pests | Sil good drug stores. The larger wots kidd aR put AED GS AORN EE oe Porat f aay Hees sive, Wyo. ee Bee | poor appetite I never relished my| ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good drug-| Pith powders, Haulds or any experimental ee a aret ri 3 é le Eo » 3 y yoo 5 * ~| food, and was bothered terribly with| gists. Accept no substitute. Ov; apeeartacy Maude Brink .. i h Pee gees BS ts Irene Foster, Lander, Wyo. 2 1,541,600 | {naigestion. My kidneys were ‘giv.| ssmillion” bottles soldcAdvertise | Ready for Use—Better than Traps Ss S Ss magkes yor feel : Harry lL. I jc SGAGKIS aon s Mildred Ga bus, Shoshoni, Wyo. .. 29,800} ing me quite a bit of trouble, too,} ment. 2oz. box, 85¢ 15-02. box, $1.50 lo tDotDe lke game ¥ John Bush 00 SOLD EVERYWHERE Mrs. C. F. (¢ . i * . 300 | PE SS <TR Mrs. Jennie Castor . sees ), SS ii Greybull, Wyo. . . . 2,850,400 | Mrs. Floren Ce cocenee ° « 5 is, west of town .... 1,826,000 Mrs. John Erb ...... . sylvi ord, Riverton, Wyo. 1 601,400 Miss Agnes E 5 hit oes ah Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. ..- 3 Mrs. Helen Howland . 7 chairs ve. 2,860, Mrs. te Pfeiffer, R. F. D. ayelwes P. V. Hendricks. 5 oe aa X ) M aylor, Arminto, Wyo. Sees - 136 South Center Street SPECIAL SALE OF Spring Dresses $15 and 150 Silk and Wool Dresses selected from our regular stock of high grade Dresses, will be placed on sale to make room for our Summer stock. An Opportunity to Own Your Own Home Awaits You ir UTLER HEIGHTS We will assist you to build. Ask us about our plan. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DRESSES Taffeta, Satin and Crepe. Values up to $55.00. mf 5S~ DRESSES Taffeta, Satin, Crepe and Twill Cord, and Evening Dresses. Values to $85.00. i an NOTE—These Dresses were not bought for a sale but taken from our regular stock. Good homes are now building on this addition, and others to be start- ed soon. These are large lots and will be sold on easy terms without interest. Let Us Show You These L ots. Mountain Realty & Title Corp. 306 O-S BUILDING—PHONE 564-W M. ELMA BUTLER-CROMER, President ~ > ©. W. MAPES, Sales Manager NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS, NO CHARGES