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PAGE FOUR. DEPOSITS UPON GAG METERS IN HOMES URGED | Realtors Are Tired of | | Being “Goats” for Public Here. In orfer that property Saeere of Casper may noi nave to sign their names as guarantors of their! friends’ gas bills, the Casper Real Estate board will ask the New York O11 company to require a deposit with the installation of gas meters} in homes. At present the company requires that every person desiring to have gas installed shall have an- other person “go his note,” guaran- teeing to pay the bill if the in- dividual does not. Realtors consider | themse'ves the “fall guys” for this procedure since the average person| buying or renting a home becomes acquainted with a Realtor first. At its m g today the board decided to investigate further the matter of buying for the Natrona County high school a piece of land between Tenth street and CY ave-| Miss Heather Thatcher, whose beau have brought her fame in London. eaters to exclusive trata nue and adjoining the present school site in order that when the new) $150,000 school building is construct-| ed there will be plenty of room for it. | George Lumis, of the Lumis- Larson Real Estate firm, Denver, and a man who {s well versed on taxation principles will be invited to visit Casper and to speak before the board in the near future. B. L. Scherck brought up the matter of having « talk on taxation at some of the meetings in the future. Lyle Jay, county assessor, will also be asked to ta So |dlvorce fre his wife . Helen CHICKEN RANCHES IN | Elwood St . Is being retired be- fore Supreme Court Justice Ma- honey, today was ejected from the court room on application of Sam- MOUNTAIN VIEW T0 BE FULLY EQUIPPED, SAID, With the completion of the wa-! $5 ter system in Mountain View sub- burb the management of the town- jy, site announces that {t js planned to set aside a tract of land for tho q Je purpose of advancing the ch'cken the identity and industry. They are in a position to case have not be Dulla medel chicken houses along scientific lines, and. will build at- tractive homes on three acre tracts, supp!y 100 chickens with each tract and sell the chicken ranch fully equipped with a very small pay- ment down and the balance like rent. It 1s p'anned to improve @ limited number of these tracts and every ef- | fort possible will be put forward to make the project a success. Any | ne purchasing one of these three: | acre tracts will be required to pay but a smal! ance of less than many people are | paying now for a small flat. \ It has been stated by government etatistics that money invested in ultry pays better than any other Investment in livestock lines. » property ‘han- | | y from $2.75 | so the 100 | ly return the first year enough to ac kens, It has h a little care din this climate) | d the chickens can the place out. be made to pa LAMPS PLACED ON SALE. BY ELECTRIG COMPANY Big lamps, little lamps, lamps of many shapes, ance iamps of many sizes. All are on display this week-| end at the Casp Aspiancs Co. 31 East First . Mr.| Corder and Mr. Akers, ow of the} establishment, have established spe-| A cial prices"upon these gorgeous floor| and bridge lamps for two days only. They cord'ally invite your inspec tion and will cheerfully demonstrate the particular ‘style of lamp which Ni may pur fancy |m™ Pri n th amps heave been| t considerat red for the purpose of introdi the products in Cas per, Next week, figures will be back to normal so it wil! be well for the prospective buyer to strike while the fron is hot. | Harmless Means | Many fat people fear ordinary ans for reducing thelr weight ere is an extraordinary method Wxtraordinary because while per- niess no dieting, ting greases and Marmola Preseri t# are made exactly with the famous Mar mo eription You reduce atendily and easily, with no ill ef. fects." Pi re them from your druggist ne dollar for a case or ct. to the Marmola Woodward Avenue, Advertisement Don't Let YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For the Lack of Alcohol Station t. CHANDLER Incepenaent Casper-Salt Creck Stage } Leaves Arkeon Bldg. 8 a. m. Daily Telephone 144 J. J. Stanton, Mgr. WITRESS FOR STOKES IS PUT tle Johnson, negress pre: of witnesses for W. wealthy hotel owner | uel Untermyer, defense counsel were nodding to them. fi cash payment and bal- |1§ VICTIM OF SHOOTING by James A, Herman at Salt Creek 2 week ago, will be been located, although he lived for OUT OF COURT Bhe ee eee, a has opened gymnasium and WASHINGTON — The shipping board probably will intervene in an effort to mediate between strik- ing dock workers firms at New Orleans, it was stat- e4 officially.o and chipping James Horde and son are visitors here fcr a short time frpm Chicago. NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Mrs. Mat- procurer D, Stokes, se suit for ¥B chief defense after informed nson was coaching witnesses by CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—A sult for 000 damages against W. BE. D. kes of New York, who is suing wife for divorce in that city was |j ed today by Dz son. Onl praecipe in the filed and ns in the World Serles games serve as & magnet to attract society, Mra. Lydig Hoyt, often called the most beautiful woman in society, and a | celebrity on the stage, w snapped \by the photographer in her box TO BE LAD AT REST Funeral services for the late C. A. nderson, who was shot and killed held at the hafferGay funeral chapel today ‘o relatives of the dead man have nany years in Oklahoma and exas. | The Economy BAKING POWBER ae @he Casper Daily The Fuchs company started this morning one of its most sensational sales of coats, suits, dresses and millinery. The tale will be con- tinued until Saturday evening. A large number of cloth and fur coats will be sold. Street and dress coats for the women and misses, every coat handsomely made, silk lined and interlined, a guarantee going with every coat, are listed in this stock. More than two hundred silk and cloth fall dresses and suits, street dresses, afternoon dresses and eve- ning gowns, all must go.* ‘The company also has on hand more than a hundred new French pattern hats that will be immensely popular this fall. Shoppers may, by making a de- posit, get the company to hold a garment for a period. MSCORD COFFEE oma Has proven most satisfactory because of the unfailing results that are always obtained where it is used, Sales 2% times as such as that of any other brand ferred by most tastes. 826 East A 2—No. 2 String Beans —_. 4—Campbell’s Tomato Sow: THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER On Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY At Prices From More of these lamps in Bridge and Floor Lamps, $25.00 to $37.50 Regular $35.00 to $50.00 Values LATEST DESIGNS e just arrived and are the very latest Come in and gee these wonderful values and new designs Casper Electric Appliance Co. Casper’s Exclusive Electrie Appliance and Fixture Store Phone 1993-3 We Deliver Tall Pet Milk, 9 cans_ 5—Rolls Toilet Paper. Jonathan Apples, per Root Carrots, Turnips and Shoulder Roasts, lb. Shoulder Steak, Ib. . Meaty Boil, lb. Rib Boil, 3 Ibs. Veal, All Cuts a! Fresh Shoulder Roast, 1b. Calf Brains, lb. ——-—— Ham Sliced to Fry, Ib. Good grade Sliced Bacon. Home Made Hot Tamales, BG SILE IS LAUNCHED ONE MORE DAY BY THE FUCHS COMPMNY| TO REGISTER) === HAT rich, delicious flavor found in ADVO Coffee is the result of painstaking care in blending, roast- ing and packing the choicest coffees grown. attention to quality assures this tempting blend pre- ADVO Coffee now comes to inthe new vocuum can—fresh and full-flavored. cient container is your guarantee of getting every can of ADVO in perfeci condition! Try ADVO Coffee today; see how much better it is. There is satisfying goodness in every cup, At Al! Grocers! BLENDED, ROASTED AND PACKED BY > THE McCORD-BRADY COMPANY: CASPER Omaha, Cheyenne. Sheridan, Lead, Rock Springs HENCH GROCERY aad MARKET BUTTER, per pound___---------___ 5ic 4—No. 2 Tomatoes. _—_____—..___.._—_.--___--_! 4__No. |2Corn® —____ 4—Small No. 1 Sifted Peas. Small Quaker’s Oatmeal, ——_———..._-__....2 for 25c 14-lb, Lipton’s Tea ——__..--.___--____— Advo Pancake Flour, 4-Ib. Hubbard Squash, per Ib. ——- Sweet Apple Cider, per gallon..._——._____. Fresh Eggs, per dozen —--—_-.. Young Beef Liver, lb. _——..--- Lamb, All Cuts at Popular Prices PORK Fresh Ham Roasts, Ib.......-------——-——- Fresh Shoulder Steak, lb. _--—_——. Fresh Neck Bones, 8 lbs. ———---—--——.. HENS AND SPRINGERS Home Made Condensed Chili Ib... sR EE aM cers ee Cridune I Brennan acted as coroner. widow of the deceased, Mrs, Lola Schidler, Mrs. Scribner and Albert! make use of the dictatorial author- ats ees FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 stag because of chaos resulting from the continued depreciation of the mark and the Bavaria-Sax situation, ‘The BERLIN—The Stresemann cab- inet is expected to be compelled to 4 : ity recently voted it by me reich- Although the registration date cloned yesterday evening, there will be one more day in which persons will have to register, This is Octo- ber 23, one week from the closing of the three-day period. —— CORONER'S VERDICT RETURNED IN DEATH . Inquest held in the case of C. L. Schidler, Burlington rafiroad cook who fell dead in a store caf yes- terday afternoon, resulted in the coroner’s jury returning a pro- nouncement of death caused hy mitral stenosis. Judge Henry F, oo eanitary and effi- A Coat Sale That Will . Amaze Casper - 29°48 °69) | A new precedent in coat values is going to be established. Saturday we are determined to break all records, to com- bine style and value as never has been done before, and ! we have eminently succeeded in doing this as Saturday’s sale of luxurious coats will prove. SWAGE SPORT COATS $20 $30’ Dress Sale A special purchase of Dresses that will thrill women with delight to choose from. Dresses that surpass any previous individual dress offer this year. MATERIALS: > STYLES: Rich Satin cae Poiret Twill tiered Fiat Crepe ? raped ee) Chiffon Velvet a ee ag a Sornrple: €oat” cee Sul Venn ne Yolel Blockco Co. [ 2 So Center St Phone 2040 P - 45c pi Aegean 30c bushel_______ $2.00 Parsnips, ......4-lbs. for 25c Se aR. TS t Popular Prices biel tk Rg each... SERED Re, Correct Use of Natural Gas in the Home ___ It is of such importance that we follow the advice and sugges- tions as publishd by the Department of the Interior in different technical bulletins issued regularly giving the correct usage from an economical and safety standpoint of all natural gas appliances that we quote the following paragraph from Government Tech- nical paper 257, page 14, section 17: , “FLUELESS HEATING STOVES There are many so-called ‘odorless,’ ‘smoke-consum- ing,’ and ‘chimneyless,’ natural gas heating appliances in use. These are always dangerous and a positive menace to health, and ought never to be used.” We have at all times advised our customers in line with gov- ermmment bulletins and through experience we have found heeding this advice gives lasting satisfaction and service to our customers. Our experience and advice in relation to your heating prob- lems are at your service. MAY WE SERVE YOU? The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Phone 1500 115-119 E, First