Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. UNION PACIFIC PRESIDENT 10 ADDRESS MEET Carl R. Gray Secured For Appearance Be- | fore Bankers. | Princtpal among the speakers at the annual convention of the Wyo- ming Bankers’ association at Doug- last next Tuesday will be Carl R. Gray, president of the Union Pacific railroad system. His topic te to be. “The Rat'road Question.” Clurk G. Mitchell, vice president of the Denver National bank, will discuss “Agriculture and Its Rela- tlon to A’l Other Interests.” “Retrenchment in Public and Priv- ate Expenditures” {s announced as the subject of the talk to be given by Patrick Sullivan, Casper banker and member of the Republican na- tional committee, Other addresses will be “The Fu- ture of the Cattle Business,” by Fred G. S. Hesse; ‘ W. EB. 3} Orderly Marketing Livestock," by John L. Jordan, president of the Wyoming Stockgrowers association, and “Education,” by 8. Conant Parks. The convent‘on will close with a @inner tendered to the delegates by the bankers of Doug’as. | NEED OF WARNING. SIGN EMPHASIZED BY AUTO NOCIDENT AT BIOGE RIVERTON, Wyo., Bept. 14—A miraculous escape was recorded at Teapot draw between Shoshon! and Riverton when Ed Conners and Or- ly King of Riverton not realizing that the bridge over this draw had been washed out were occupants of a car which plunged over a 20-foot embankment. The bridge over this Craw had been rebuilt farther down but no warn'ng had been placed to kerp motorists from taking the orig- inal road In the accident which King and Conners figured in the men were not injured seriously, Conners escaping with minor injuries and King recely- ing only bruises, The car was badly smashed. Passenger Agent Of Pennsylvania Sees Growth Here Charles E. Moore, district pas- senger agent for the Pennsylvania system with headquarters in Den- ver, was a Casper visitor Thurs day and remarked upon the prog- ress made in the city since his last visit. The permanency of construc- tion here appea'ed to Mr who not only viewed the refineries but was surprised at the rapid ex- tension of the business and res!- dence districts. The Pennsylvania railroad, ac- cording to Mr. Moore, receives con- siderable traffic on Its eastern lines from Wyoming as well as Colorado. This applies to both passenger and freight departments. Renata townie PYORRHEA A MENACE TO HEALTH But Dreaded Disease of the Mouth Can Now Be Eliminated undermines known fact the from the pus carried into with food, and such polson dissi- pates the strength of many men and ‘women who should be healthy and strong: Chemists have long sought a rem- edy to banish Pyorrhea and recently & Preparation was introduced by the Pyro-Form Company, San Bernar- spongy system that has already achiev- us results. In_ fact, ers of “Pyro-Form,” prep e ‘known, ‘have come out with a guarantee that it will permanently relieve any case of Yyorrhea. No longer ts it neces- sary for anyone to suffer Pyorrhea. Least of all, no on afford not to try the remedy ai sold on a positive guarantee o: Pri from n isfaction or money back, per carton. “Pyro-Form” is on sale at Tripeny Drug Store, 141 South Center. Contains no ereosote.—Advertise- ment. Transportation Notice For Salt Creek Lot Sale Special arrangements have been made with the Yellow Cab company to operate Yellow Cab Cadillac and other touring cars from Casper to the new Ral'road Townsite of Salt Creek during the public auction sales which begin on Saturday, Sep: tember 15th cial rates have been arranged of D0 for the d trip, which amount will be nded by the Towns'te company to all purchasers of lots upon presentation of fare receipts. The auction sale begins ‘at 1:80 P. m., Saturday, Sept. 15th and Yel- ow Cal part from the Hen- k a.m Cab company at 4, for seat res will ¢ Ye number arrangement Sunday and h to Septem. t Moore, | Another Prize Winner While America searched for its most beautiful girl, Switzerland elected Miss Ellie Stader of Lausanne as its most beautiful. Here she is in native costume object of a six weeks’ trip of more than 6,000 miles within a few hours of realization, as A, H. Raymond, formerly of Boston, was arrested to day upon his arrival from the Philip- pines. Raymond held two ringside Uckets for the Dempsey-Firpo fight and made strenuous objections to going to joil on a warrant sworn out in Boston by I. Burt Lazarus, who charged him with the larceny of $90 in @ business dea! many months ago, | Having been knocked out by both men, Jess Willard. who formerly | held the heavyweight crown, ought | to find it easy to pick the winner of tonight’s fight. But he says he can't. | The Man Mountain, weighing 245 | pounds with his new derby on, ar-| |rived today with a ringside ticket and milled around with the crowd in the Belmont hotel, Dempsey's | headquarters, | “Firpo/" said Willard, and awkward man, «nd slow too but he can hit He is a strong fel low and I think the fight ts a toss hae So happy were the crowds to greet Jess that he held the handshaking privilege in the lobby for an hour. When his hand began to swell he expanded his chest, made a path for himself and went to his room. “ts a bic “One eye” Connolly famed gate crashers against it when they try to edge and other will be up Flashes on Fight NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—With the; A dozen women were among the four huridred who were up at day- light today standing in line at the Polo Grounds for first chance at the cheapest seats. The line soon lengthened with a great influx of small boys who intended to hold choice places until later in the day and then sell out to late comers for what they could get. About one hundred members of the New Jerrey Funerr! association who hsve just been in convention have ringside tickets for the fight. Seamed The poss'bility of making smoke- ess fuel by tha low-temperature carbonization of coal in vertical re torts is being Investigated by the British government research station at Greenwich. 530 GOOD da into the Dempsey-Firpo fight at the Polo Grounds tonight. Several hun @red patrolmen will see that there is no disturbance and that no one without a ticket passes the cordon they establish at four o'clock two borks outside the grounds GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO Grocery & Market 826 East A Street Phone 2040 Specials For Saturday BUTTER, per pound SUGAR, 9 Ibs. No. 1 full Red Alaska Salmon..................2 cans B6c Carnation Milk __ Old Dutch Cleanser, per can....... 8 tall cans $1.00 —— 106 Fine Canning Peaches, per bushel__$3.10 Concord Grapes, per basket. _ MEAT DEPARTMENT Shoulder Veal Roasts, Ib.. Shoulder Beef Roasts, Ib. Shoulder Beef Steak, Ib, Rolled Rib Roast, lb Fresh Ham, Steak, Ib. Fresh Ham Roast, lb.. Fresh Pork Neck Bones, Rib Boiling Beef, 3 Ibs Lamb Chops, (real lamb) » Ib Fresh Young Beef Liver, Ib. Ham Sliced to Fry, lb Spring Chickens, (Fresh) Young Hens, (fresh), Ib.. » Ik Directors’ | IX HELD FOR U5. COURT AT HEARINGS HERE Alleged Violators of| Liquor and Drug Laws Arraigned Six persons were given a pre- Uminary hearing before United States Commissioner M. P. Whee'er here yesterday afternoon. All six were ordered to appear in the United States District court at Cheyenne November 12. With the exception of two, who are trying io arrange bonds, all wil! be held until the time for their trial before Judg: T. Blake Kennedy two months hence For alleged dealings in moo: shine whisky along the road be tween Casper and Teapot, Vernor F. Colwell will have to answer to federal authorities. Estrel G Woods is charged with havin- operated a 100-gallon stil] on the J E Bolner ranch, and Fred Hine {s also up for supposed violation ot the Volstead act, Lilian Smith, who, {t Is declared. had about 22 grains of cocaine {1 legally in her possession when ar rested, 's charged with violation of the Harrison Narcotics act. Others piso alleged to have violated this federa' act are Frea Simmons ani Fred Freeman. Estrel Woods and Lillian smith ‘are both seeking to evade staying behind the bars until November by furnishing bond. a er ee BANDITS ROB MESSENGER PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 14.—Two masked band'ts beat Gustav Prodel!, a 16-year-old messenger boy and robbed him of $50,000 worth of jew- elry in the doorway of the firm he worked for on Arch street. The men escaped in a taxicab. “TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _______ | FOR RENT—Nicely furn'nhed roo suitshle for two. 1222 8. David. —— Caspet Daily Cribum . BIGAMIST TO TO TRIED IN WARRER, 0. LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 14.— Warren, Ohio, is to have first claim on Harry R. Roshon, alleged con- fessed six times bigamist, for prose- cution, it was announced today by the police who are holding Roshon. Local authorities have advised the chief of police of Warren they would turn Roshon over, but up to late yesterday had received no reply. Should the Warren authorities de cline to extradite Roshon it was said that he would be held for some other middlewest or Pacific coast city where a felony warrant is pending against him. A telegram was re ceived today by the Los Angeles po- lice from Chief of Police Williams ¢ Mansfeld, La. stating that he ‘Meved Roshon was Harry P. ‘hitney, wanted In Mansfield, on a lony warrant. Chief Williams sked for @ detailed description of -oshon and photographs which ore maiied to him. The irresistable flavor of Nash's Delicious Coffee tempts all to ask for the second cup. It costs no more to have the best—get Nash's at your grocer’s. Also try.Nash’s Peanut Butter, SILVER LOVING CUP FOR AUTE RACES ARRIVES Interest in Big Card Sunday at Casper Track Growing. The arrival of the ‘sflver loving cup for the Casper speedway race, to be held at the Rodeo grounds Sunday afternoon as the main event of the Wyoming Racing associa tion’s automobile race card, has in creased interest in Sunday’s sport program. The cup, which {s a produot of Tiffany's, is on display at the Ayres’ Jewelry compsny’s store on Center street and is a handsome pattern of the ailversmith’s art. All of the leading half mile drivers ULBRANSEN The ‘Registering Piano Singing is Half the Joy of Owning a Gulbi 232 East Second Stre oP ais en The songs you like best to hear, ed some loved voice, to yourown softly-accent: perfectly-timed accompaniment on a Gul- bransen. Thete’s genuine enjoymentfor youl Select your song rolls from the hundreds vpon hundreds available, with the words «ready printed on them. Tl.e key they are pitched in doesn’t matter. Too high? Too low? Just turn a knob, The Gulbransen instantly transposes. An ordinary song roll may be played as a splendid and correct accompanying num- ber, on the Gulbransen. The difficult fingering is taken care of bythe roll. Through the als you register your touch, your time, your expression, following exactly the interpretation given the song by the vocalist. Four simple Instruction Rolls—exclusive with the Gulbransen—show a method of correct playing. Bear this in mind, too: you can play any make of roll, even electrig ing rolls, on your Gulbransen, FE. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” et Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1923 of the Rocky Mountain region wil! Medium Brown Hair looks best be here Sunday with their special of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. recing cars. In addition to the —Advertisement. main race thgre are several shorter | races, two motorcycle events and a couple of comedy numbers. The championship cup must be won two years in succession for permanent possession. The first race will start promptly at 2:30 and the general admission has been put at the low price of $1. For delicious, economical soups and sauces, use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK SPECIAL DISPLAY SATURDAY Of Lyman Patterns Just Arrived The Barcley Shop Hemstiching—Lingerie Main Floor—O-S Bldg. | by all Grocers To What We Have to Say It Is Real Music to Your Ears WE ARE OUITTING BUSINESS We must vacate. Every dollar’s worth of merchandise in our store must be disposed of. If you art wise, you will know what this means to you. Just think of it, you can get Standard Merchandise Such as: J. B. Stetson Hats Mallory Hats Sweet Orr Work Clothes Ralston Shoes Selz $ Six Shoes | Chalmers’s Underwear — Cooper’s Underwear Holeproof Hosiery AT SMASHED PRICES Don’t wait. Come and grasp this wonder- ful opportunity to purchase standard merchandise at your own price. SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 260 South Center

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