Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. ‘MANGY KID’ 1S BOUND OVER FOR AUTO. STEALING Alleged Thief Involved In Larceny Here Held By Laramie Court. r James H. Minor, alias Walker Clarke and several other names, but known to the coterie on the Sandbar as “The Mangy Kid,” was bound over| under $10,000 bond on a charge of automobile theft at the conclusion of his preltminary hearing in Laramie brought to Casper this morning by William Irving, wndersheriff, who was the princtpal witness against Minor. The man was arrested in| Casper two weeks ago with Pauline Bush, a noted Sandrar character, and all the evidence in the case worked mp by the local sheriff's office. “The Mangy Kid" is accused of ktealing a Dodge touring car in Lar- amie some weeks ago end selling {t| to A. A. Nelson, a Casper man. The discovery of this transaction and the subsequent arrest of Minor led to the @iscovery of three other stolen cars, according to the sheriff's office, One is 2 Dodge stolen from Fort Collin Colo., another a Ford stolen in Doug. Jas end the third a Ford sedan stole! $n Philadelphia, Pa. Pauline Bush is being hela in Chey- enne on a federal car theft charge. Because of the transaction in which Minor is said to have been involved ‘was interstate, the case is being pros- ecuted by Albany county where the car was solen and not by the federal euthorities. “The Mangy Kid" gained his pecul- far cognomen/ some years ago from a pecullar scalp effiiction which caused him to scratch his cranium aseiduous- ay in all his waking hours. | eee eae N. Y. PAPERS ‘TO SUSPEND ON FRIDAY NEW YYORK, Aug. 8.—Publishers bf New York evening newspapers at @ meeting to@ay decided to suspend publication tomorrow as a tribute to the late president and their fellow- publisher, who is to be laid te rest tomorrow at (Marion, Ohio. The newspapers which will net ap- pear are the Evening Post, Evening Word, Sun and Globe, Evening Tele- | gram, Mail, Journal, Brooklyn Eagle and the New York Herold. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 9—The Cincinnati Times Star will publish only one edition tomorrow as a tribute to the memory of the Harding. Heads of departments and other employes of the Times Star will join tn the composing room in memorial services for the late president imme- diately after the edition is eff the presses. HANDCRAFT GLASSES TO | BE ORGANIZED MONDAY the classes tn handoraft, ‘which start next Monday, August 13, the women of Casper are being offer- e4 an unusual opportunity to make deautiful and artistic articles for their homes. ‘The classes run until Sep- tember 1, under the supervision of Mrs. J. M. Hull and will be held at the Stuart Children Shop. The class hours are from 9 to 12 in the morn- ing, 1:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon and 3 to 10 in the evening. Applications for admission to the late President GOODBYE ON FRONT PORCH IS RECALLED MARION, Ohio, Aug. 9—(By The Associated Press—On March 2, 1921, neighbors of President-elect and Mrs. Harding gathered at the front porch of the Harding home to bid ‘him fare- well. It was a neighborly goodbye without pomp or ceremony. In saying farewell to Marion, Mr. Harding brought tears to the eyes of his old neighbors and friends in these words: “I ike to think that for the great- er part of my life in this community I have done some things which have merited your approval; and I can wish for nothing better than that I may come dack to you at the end of my public service with an esteem of our common cause measurable to that which you have shown me here at home. “I speak only the truth when I tell you that Mrs, Harding and I are go- ing from you with a feeling of sor- row, with that unavoldable touch of regret which comes to every man and | woman when they leave the communi- ty in which they have developed and lived so long. No one can avold those heart pangs. And we go with a sense of great responsibility that has its effect—its chastening effect—upan any tendency to think fn a spirit of pride or superiority. We go as one of you, because the true republic calls to service those of the great common People.” BERLIN SHOPS CLOSE DOORS BERLIN, Aug. 9.—(By The Associ- ated Press)}—All the shops in Berlin with the exception of the provision stores, closed today as a protest against the refusal of the authorities to allow prices to be fixed on a gold basis. Young Minister Will Deliver — Funeral Sermon MARION, Aug. 9.—(By The Assoc!- ated Prees)—The Rev. George M. Landis, who will conduct the funeral services here for President Harding Friday, probably ts one of the young- est ministers to whom the task of preaching the funeral oration of a chief executive of the nation ever fell. Rev. Mr. Landis is about 32 years old. Members of the congregation ¢o GIL! LEMONS BLEACH OUT TA IND FRECKLES Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you lave a whole quarter-pint of the most- wonderful freci:le and tan cream, and complexion beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant.lem- on cream into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freck- les and blemishes naturally bleach right out and how youthfully clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. — Advertisement. Classes may be made at the Stuart Chiléren Shop or by telephone 2879 The tuition fee is $10 for five lessons. Those merchants tween the hours of 12 consideration of the held throughout the c WHITE GROCERY. STONE GROCERY. STARK GROCERY. NOYES GROCERY. WHITE MARKET, NOYES MARKET. CLOSING NOTICE below will close their doors on Friday, be- former President Harding which will be GROCERY STORES THE E. R. WILLIAMS STORE CO, BASKET STORES CO. RICHARDS AND CUNNNIGHAM. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY. whose names appear noon and 4 p. m. in- funeral services for ountry at that time. TRONA FRUIT CO, BUNGALOW GROCERY CO. MEAT MARKETS BUNGALOW MARKET. TOM CLARE MARKET. CASPER PROVISION Co. MEYER BROS. MARKET. be Caspr Daily Cribune OTATE GAS. TAX TO AMOUNT 10 S100,000 YEAR So Says State Treasurer In Estimate Made on Visit to Casper. BIG AUCTION SALE Wyoming during the remaining nine will be a big auction aaie at| | months of this year. Using an aver- age of 20 cents a gallon as the price for 1923, the total sum expended on gas in Wyoming will approximate $3,000,000 by the end of the year. A tax of one cent on twenty cent gaso- line amounts to a five per cent in- come for the state highway depart- ment fro! the sales of motor fuel within the state. During the month of April reve nues from this source were $8,164. in May, $15,429.05; in June, $17,243. making a total of $40,836.95 for the first three months the tax was effec- tive. ‘There 234 South David, Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. of household furniture. Tugs, bedding, cooking utensils, dishes | Harned Furniture glassware, eto, ad. Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. NOTICE. ‘The undersigned Herbert I. Ken- bay f\rear J business under the nam> of nedy & Penney Engineering company will not be responsible for! any Uabflities incurred by one Paul) S. Penney in his own name or in the The East and the West Meet at the Kearney Military Academy School for Bo: Operated by the Episcopal Church 1,788 at eet Neb., the Midway City. Accredited by Universities and War Dept, High School and College Siar ens A Lower School for Fifth to Eighth Grades, Fall Term Begins September 12th Write Now to Headmaster for Information, ment, will probably amount to $150,- 000 for 1923. This is the estimate given out by John M. Snyder of Lovell, state treasurer, who is in Casper today. Since April marked the month when the tax first became effective, this estimate would indicate the sale of 15,000,000 gallons of gasoline in pee crt aca tetra: eg So THEY ALL COME BACK TO Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 DENTIST Announces His Return to Private Practice 804 O-S BLDG. Phone 204 General Pershing leaving the Palace hotel immediately following the president's death. The general was making his second visit of the evening to his chief when the latter died. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923. i er Clothing not recall Mr. Harding ever having heard him deliver a sermon. He came here about two years ago €s an evangelist to conduct services at the Trinity Baptist church, where Mr. Harding worshipped. The con- gregation liked him so well they offer- ed him the position of assistant pas- tor to the ‘regular minister, Thomas H. McAfee, whom the president had greatly admired. After the death of the Rev. McAfee, the Rev. Landis was appointed pastor, ‘ —_.-___ ‘The Canadian. Federation of Labor Why Experiment ? Why, Spend Your Money and Time on Unknown Quality In:Gas Ranges When You Can Secure a has a membership of 22,000. Physician Explains Who Should Take Nuxated Iron Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance “Lack of fron in the blood not only makes a man a physical and mental weakling, nervous, irritable, easily fatigued,” but it utterly robs him of that virile force, that stamina and strength of will which are so neces- sary to success and power in every walk of life,” says Dr. Emile Sauer, Well known ‘New England physician. “It may also transform a beautiful, ®weet tempered woman into one who is cross, nervous and irritable. I have strongly emphasized the great necessity of physicians making blood examinations of their weak, anaemic run-down patients. ‘Thousands of ersons go on year after year suffer- ng from physical weakness and a highly nervous condition due to lack of sufficient iron in their red blood oo: real still be young fn feeling, full of Iife, } your whole being brimming over with | vim and energy. A ¥ “But be sure the fron you take ts | organic iron—Nuxated Iron—and not metallic iron which people usually take. Organic iron—Nuxated Iron— is like the Iron in your blood and like | the fron in spinach, lentils and ap- | ples, while metallic iron is iron just ' as it comes from the action of strong acids on small pieces of tron filings and is therefore, an nttrely different thing from Nuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron represents organic tron in such a highly concentrated form that one dose is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic iron content) to eating one-half quart of spini one quart of green vegetables or hi a dozen baked apples. It is ing extracts of beef instead ing pounds of meat.” Over 4,000,000 people annually are paing Nuxated Iron, It quickly ‘helps make rich red blood, revitalize worn- out exhausted nerves and give in- creased strength and energy. Your money will be refunded by the ma: facturers if it does not produce sa factory results. For whichvhas set the standard for others to strive for the past thirty-five years. Don’t be misled into believing that all so-called “Oven Heat Regulators” are the same, for there is only one guaranteed regulator and that is the Be Sure and Buy Clark-Jewel Gas Ranges uscles without ever lealizing the cause of their trouble. Without ron in your blood your food merely Passes through the body something tke corn through an old mill with rollers so wide apart that the mill can’t grind. “For want of tron you may be an old man at thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory, ‘nervous, irritable and ‘run down," while at 50 or 60 with |Plenty of tron'in your blood you may XATEDIRO ke talk: of eat- le by all druggists. ENRICHES THE BLOOD- STRENGTHENS THE NERVES CASPER: 1S - THE: FUTURE CAPITAL TO WOMEN You will find it just as simple and easy to open a Savings account or a Checking account here at the Citizens National as it is to open.a charge account at a store, Casper Gas Appliance Co. 115 and 119 East First Phone 1500 THE LAW AUTOMOBILE OWNERS YOU MUST BE PREPARED TO RENEW, YOUR LICENSE THEREFORE SEE YOUR DEALER Y REGARDING FILING CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP DROP IN AND SEE The Quality Line HUDSON MARMON —Id4- 2-°<4-0 + 4HN9-4 mts mw: er “O° It takes only a couple of minutes and we immediately furnish you a supply of blank checks in a con- venient little leather folder for your handbag. Also we give you our Budgeting system and a hand- some nickel-plated home bank if you desire them. , You will always find our service courteous and pleasant, for we will appreciate your patronage and wish to hold it. We already have an unusually large business from women and want as much more of it as we can get. ma: os -Z0-OMQ . mMroze-w “Z0-APNOF - FPN-Oor - mrt4- MPT: 4—° M4p4MH- m2z4 4 ESSEX yf Yellowstone CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BLDG. Notice] The Learner] Shoe and 0. Store ill Be losed Watch the | Newspapers, for Casper’s Greatest Announce-- ment

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