Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO BERLIN GHIEE EXTENDED VOTE QF CONFIDENGE Expression Viewed as Great Victory for Stresemann. BERLIN, Oct. 9.—Having given Chancellor Stresemann @ vote of confidence in the face of opposition by the national'sts, th communists and the Bavarian peop'e’s party, the reichstag today considered the meas ure that 3s the government ex traordinary authority in dealing with economic and financial prob: lems The bill was approved yesterday by the refchstat or imperial cour Chancellor §& semann’s victory in obtaining a vote of confidence was strengthened by the rejection of a resolution to abolish the sta of emerge Bavaria and socialist in the reich and in by the on passage of a endorsing the {tutional attitude nal measures in Ba City Briefs Mrs. Elmer Howell will leave soon Toledo, O., where she will visit th her mother for several months. She will be accompanied by her son Frank. ere Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Donnelly are visiting with friends in Cheyenne for a few days enroute to Denver where they will spend some time on a shopping and pleasure trip eee Miss Emma Cole is visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Parker hero for several weeks from her home tn Ogden, Utah. see Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Madison are visiting with friends in the east for several weeks. o-. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thompson are attending to business affairs here for a few days and visiting with friends from their ranch west of the city. © . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Borten are visiting with friends here for a few days from Denver. They will leave Friday for Thermopolis where they expect to spend some time. oe G. M. Penley, county agriculturist, Lyle Jay, county assessor, and Bert Connelly have returned from a hunt ing trip of several days spent in the Jackson Hole country. Dr. C. W. Tittle of Bartlesville, Oxla., is in the city on business hav- ing arrived yesterday. ore Harry Dettner is a Rawlins vis- itor spending a short time here. R. BE. House came in yesterday on business from Lavoye. a. ¢. 9: H. C. Austin came up today from Douglas on a business trip. oene E. A. Baldwin is attending to bus iness affairs here from Salt Creek se Prince Lei Lani, Hawalian tenor and Victrola represen ive, has ar- rived in the city and will spend some time here, R, L. Cain arrived in the city to: day on a bsuiness trip from Den- ver. . ©. J. Dooling of Kansas City, Mo is a business man here for a few days. @ a book com: on business from R. Farr repres pany is in the city Denver. . Charles A Hampton come in yes: terday on a bsuiness trip from Salt Creek. P. H. Patterson of the Texas Oi! company is In the city on business from Omaha Frank Clark is here for a few days from Cheyenne. w M. F. Grossman h city from Denver. arrived in the Mr. Grossman ieiecsiecaie eceiaeiaie sie.eraie.o.d The Best Cough Syrup ; is Home-made. Here's an enay way to save $2, and yet have the best cough remedy you ever tried. (Cacececececacecacecececacecece You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have mu ever used it? Thousands of families, the world over, feol that they could hardly keep house without it. It’s simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add’ plain granulated ugar syrup to fill up the pint. 01 if desired, use molasses. honey, or corn syrup way, d nd gives you a full pint cough remedy than you botter could buy ready-made for three t its. cost It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers @ gough—usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or | tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost im- mediate relief Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma Pinex is a highly con ound of gen ract, and has been us tions’ for th nd p d for gener chest ailments. To avoid disapy ent ask your druggist for "2! of Pinex” with f thir The Pinex Co., Ft Not more than one-sixth An extended exposition of City Attorney Robert N. Ogden He declared that under strict- ly municipal direction all of the re fuse and garbage requiring atten. tion in this city might be much less expensive'y cared for by imposing a special tex. He brought out the fact that it is now costing individ. ual families not less than $12 a year to have hauled away such garbage s cannot be permitted to und. present remoyal system puts | problem under the diréction of | ‘ous contractors who, after| ring the city a license fee, charge| by 5 t hose along their routes from §$1 to} Figur a month. s from other} municipal xceed $1 a year. oe, Casper health officer, ention of the deplorable scat- s of garbage on vacant lots all It seems that rather many persons st on to such open property r garbage. Such conditions make difficult sanitary control ent at the noon meet- eneral attitude of con- lemnation for the present ineffec- tual manner of garbage disposal prevailed. The matter was turned over to a committee, the committee in turn to confer with the city council, {s interested in the new plate glass and paint company recently organ- ized here. Frank Fletcher and son Glenn who have been engaged as construc- tion contractors at Mammoth camp are in the city to spend a few days at home. Charles M. Carlson is in on bust ness from Raderville. par Le Roy Peck and H. J, Boisdort are Riverton visitors here for a short time. . J. D. Davis and T, J, McCorthy are Fort Worth, Tex., men spend. ing some time in the city. oe Ernest Clark arrived yesterday on a business and pleasure trip from Torrington. J. P. Buckley is a St. Joseph bus- iness man spending a short time here. R. D. Thomas {s among ths Den- vér business men spending a short time here FIGHT ARRESTS MADE IN LAVOE Hight arrests were made by the sheriff's office in a raid at Layove Monday evening. Five of the men picked up were classified as drunk or disorderly and were left in jail at Layove. ‘The other three were brought to the county jail here. The trio included W. H. Talbert, a state bench warrant tc r violation; J. 8. Beet, who was caught in the act of delivering a gallon of moonshine and Claude W. Green, who is wanted here in connection with alleged fraud in re gard to a sight draft a MOUNTAIN VIEW 15 ONE ANSWER 10 NEEDS OF GREATER CASPER, SAID arrested on for liq Strawberries, sweet corn, butter, milk, vegetables, strictly fresh eggs, fat poultry—oh! shut up. r saw a sign like that < two years Into the future tain View 1s the answer. At I xnt Casper must look largely the outside world for fresh produce but In a suburb such as Mountain is sure to become, those for- ate enough to make thelr home there, will be able to enjoy all the ‘ood common to the well fed farmer the central states. Mountain View lies west of Cas- on the Yellowstone highway, ajans 640 acres in all, ‘This en divided into lots of various lous prices. The new suburb its own water supply, and within a very short time the water will be turned on for those who already make the addition the!r residence. For financial detalis it will be best at the offices of the Baker. Ir tment C 133° North There you wil! be told of startling growth both ph financially of the sub | gh real convinein |e ou to stimu | © subject for | _ |New Cruiser Is Launched PHILADELPHIA, » Sam's fleetest to call thinking days Oct, 9—One of Ur fighting craft, the Cruiser Marblehead, will siip from the ways at Cramps ship yard t high tide today. Bho will be Dp red by Mrs. Hanna Martin | tar mother of GARBAGE DISPOSAL METHOB IN CASPER CONDEMNED; PROBLEM DISCUSSED IN FORUM MEETING of the total amount of gar- bage and refuse daily accumulated in Gasper is being properly removed and disposed of, according to Mayor Whisenhunt, who touched on the matter this noon before the chamber of commerce forum at the Henning hotel. 4 to show that costs herey % a8 of highly inflammable con- | INE RESIDENGE PERMITS ISSUED issued which | In a long Wst of newly building permits, many of cover garages and small additions, | are nine announcing erection of re idences in various parts of the city. These nine are. A $10,000 two-story brick resi- dence owned by Mrs, J. J. Donovan; on South Elm between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. A ~$4,500 one-story frame house | owned by A. B. Johnson, on Lind between Jefferson and Lincoln streets. A $2,000 frame storage building on Lowell between First and A streets, and owned by A. E, Wood- man. A $3,000 frame house on Fourth between Jefferson and McKinley streets, and owned by Helen Liy- ingston. the entire problem was given Poison Liquor Held No Terror - For This Man L. B. Sherwood had passed through a geological transition of reverse style when he was picked up by the police yesterday . From an} A $3,000 one-story frame house ordinary planetary orb he had ais-|owned by neat | MOheraetat ior solved himself into a nebulous mass| mast Second between St. Botolph COFFEE VACUUIST = RAY “Delicious , ADV6O is the coffee that makes friends and keeps them. Its smooth, rich flavor is unexcelled. One trial will convince you. At Your Grocer’s! Blended, Roasted and Packed by THE McCORD-BRADY CO, CASPER Omaha, Cheyenne, Lead, Rock Spring) Fenway streets. sistency. The major portion of the] 4 $1,000 frame house belonging to gas was escaping as exhaled breath] 7 a, Hoff on Cedar between Tenth and had a match been applied there-| and Eleventh streets. to a ge’ conflagration would] $5090 frame house on Hast H have undoubtedly taken place between “Wolodtt ena Dasbinaveibd Cross bones and skull had evi-|py R, L. Crock dently held no terrors for Sherwood for he had been indulging a thirst for liquor with wood alcohol T-Bone Slim Must fiahdhieh cca = PRINCE LEILAM 10 «= |Forego Favorite APPEAR FOR WEEK AT Meal for 30 Days For 80 days no T-bone steaks will pe from frying pan or broiler to play upon the sensitive palate and de? — cately receptive nostrils of T-Bone Prince Le! Lan!, Hawalt's most} stim. Last night Judge Murray noted soloist, now appearing at the| passed a 30-day sentence and a $100 America theater will appear per-| fine on this individual with the epi- sonally at the Chas, E, Wells Music| curean appelation. company, where he will be glad to] ‘T-Bone Slim was hauled in be meet the music lovers of Casper. cause of having been drunk, having Prince Lei Lani will be at the} raised the dickens and having beat Chas. EB, Wells Music company's] his wife. Victrota parlors between the hours —— ee of 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. At BUSINESS GIRLS. 3 p. m. he sings a matinee at the Don't forget to come to the party America theater. Following this| given by the Y. W. C, A. at the appearance at the America he willy, W. C. A. Thursday evening at 8 again be at the Wells Music com-|o’clock. If you are employed in Cas- pany from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Prince] per you are welcome. Come and Let Lant will be glad to demonstrate | meet the girls that you don't know. all Hawalian instruments during his stay in Casper which will be for a period of one week beginning to- day. First of a winter's series of social gatherings to be given by the Mones Hawley post of the American Legion here will be a dance at the Arkeon this evening. ‘The regular Arkeon orchestra and its group of entertainers have been engaged and the hall will be open to the public. A number of spot: light dances have been planned and it is thought this first entertain- ment of the new post will be excep- tionally good, ee a eee ©. R, Blackburne, who was arrest ed in a raid on a still near the Effel shearing pens several months ago, nt trial in the district court uor laws. was concluded at | noon and the case is expected to go iry early this afternoon. her came down yesterday t trip from Lander For baking |former partner, W. S. Jackson of be Caspet Daily Cribune RESIDENT HERE CALLED TO NEBRASKA TO PREPARE BODY OF AN OLD FRIEND FOR BURIAL Accidental death last night of his wife, two brothers, and his aged mother in Illinois. He was one of the oldest pioneers of Cherry coun- ty, Neb., and besides owning an un- dertaking establishment, was pres! dent of a bank. Mr, Dunn is leaving Casper to- night for Valentine, Neb. There he will fulfill an agreement that death imposed, and there will-perform an obligation of sentiment that be- comes the last rite of a long friend- ship. VERMONT OUT TO NOMINATE FOR ELECTION MONTPELIER, Vermont, Oct. 9. —The voters of Vermont went to the polls today to select party nominees for the special election on November 6 to choose successors to the late United States Senator William P. Dillingham, and to Congressman Porter H. Dale, of the second district Valentine, Neb., imposes upon H. G” Dunn of the Midwest Refining com- pany here, the sad duty of preparing the body of that one-time associate for burial, Once together in a busine: in Valentine where death is daily met with, the two men bound themselves to an agreement which, when re- duced to a single sentence, was. “It I dle first, you are to take care of my body.” Word came to Mr. Dunn Iate last night that while cleaning his gun be- fore going on a hunting trip, Jack- son accidentally shot himself, not knowing the rifle to be loaded. He had just lifted it from his car when the cartridge in it exploded, piercing his heart, Mr. Jackson {s survived by his Hardendorf and Miller Get Elk R. D. Miller and A. J. Harden- dort returned recently from an ex-| tended big game hunting trip in the country near Brook's Lake, | resigned, both republicans, Wyo. Both were fortunate enough There is no opposition to the to bag an elk, and returned to Cas-| nomination by the democrats of per highly elated over the success of their venture. The hunters out- fitted and spent some time at the Rocky Mountain Highway Lodgo, owned and operated by Glen Jones, in the Brook's Lake country. Both were lou in thelr praises of the Park H, Pollard, a cousin of Presi- |dent Coolidge for senator, and of Burton fi. Bailey for congressman The candidates for the republican nomination for senator are congress- man Dale, John W, Redmond, Stan- ley C. Wilson and Marshall Hap- ‘or _the republican nomin: with the old-time Southern flavor for PANCAKES for MUFFINS 2,2" and WAFFLES “ss” AUNT PANCAKE JEMIMA “T’se in town, Honey! BIG GAME HUNTING IS GOOD! The Roads are Very Fair To ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY LODGE We outfit you complete. All you need is a rifle and your hunting clothes. Those whom we take out are getting their meat this season. There are lots of Elk, Bear, Sheep and Moose, near our lodge, six miles from Brook’s Lake. Write Glen Jones ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY LODGE Postoffice DuBois, Wyo. cooking and the table, too, use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK VICTOR 405 J Used by Prince Le Lami at America Theater And then meet him Casper-Salt Creek Stage Leaves Arkeon Bldg. 9 a. m. Daily Telephone 144 J. J, Stanton, Mgr. The Victrola on nished by the W: A. L. Corder C. 'T, Akers CASPER ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. Mazda Lamps Appliance Repriring 81 Bast First Stree ross from Central School" Free Delivery The Chas. 232 East Second Street PRINCE LEI LANI NOTED HAWAIIAN TENOR Soloist Appearing at America Theater Makes Victor Records Under His American Name E. K. ROSE i Hear him at the America in comparison with his own record, a duet of Aloha oe-——Hawaiia’s most loved song. personally at our store where he will talk with you about Hawaiian music and demonstrate Hawaiian instruments, the stage at the America Theater fur- ells Music Co. from regular stock. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923 tion there are six candidates, Colonel] Prohibition was widely discusseq Ernest Gibson, John W. Gordon, Or-| a5 an issue in the senatorial cam lando L, Martin, James E. Stacey, ma & Stone’ and Cahries a. |Paign, the,anti-saloon league endors: ing Mr, Dale, CALUME NEW 5-PASSENGER — JEWETT BROUGHAM NOW ON DISPLAY Price $1590.00 Delivered LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 Every room, especially where there are children, should have a tempera- ture close to 68 degrees. The way is simple. Make use of a LAWSON! A LAWSON gives off RADIANT Heat — like that of the sun. There’s not the slightest “gassy” odor. Its cheery “glow- ing heart” consumes the gas efficiently. That means no “stuffy” or de- vitalized atmosphere. Neat.- Compact, Lawson Odorless Gas Heater A Lawson is safe! No open flames. An economical size for every room. The only way for us to prove to you the many super- ior features of the Lawson is to demonstrate it to you. The Lawson Heaters Are Going In Leaps and Bounds—Get Your Heater Before the First Car Is Gone Only 90 of the veel paucegs asters left. These Heaters are specially priced at the low ° $9.00 price of We have other makes of Heaters of several different designs, including Enclosed Heaters of all sizes, Bril- liant Fire Radiant Heaters for your Fireplace and open fire heaters. Closing Out Sale of Aluminum Ware and Dishes Mirro Preserving Set, including one 10-quart Kettle, 1 Combination Funnel and 1 Ladle. Regular $8.15. 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