Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 10

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ane rc A ADE FAGE TEN. - i ‘Whe Casper Dany Crmoune FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. GREAT cTORMS - _Aim_ to Reclaim Land semen eae ome Femi lena KILL STOCK IN aa THE ARGENTINE Plenty Left in Nation Despite Big Loss in Late Years. ANNOUNCEMENT The Davis Apartments AT 357 WEST A has changed management and an invitation is extend- ed to those seeking two room apartments or single rooms that are cozy; light, gas, heat furnished. Look them over. PHONE 524-W Beautiful Coapheaen A few days’ treatment with Carter’s Little Liver Pills will do more to clear up the skin than all the beauty treatments. An imperfect complexion is caused by a sluggish liver. Re- move the Poison from your blood and keep your system in a healthy condition. are First meeting of the Fact Finding Committee appointed by Secretary of Interior Work to investigate the BUENOS | ATR ES ates a to] Sresent system of reclaiming arid lands. Left to right: Secretary Work; Dr. John A. Widtsoe, former president riited | Press) 2ne) miner Rated of State University of Utah; Oscar EB. Bradfute, president, American Farm Bureau Federation; Hon. James riculture has just published a uve Garfield, former secretary of the interlor; Hon. Clyde Dawson, attorney. Julius Barnes, president, U. & stock census which shows there has) Camber of Commerce, a member, was not present. na serious dec ; ber of sheep and hogs since 1914, although cattle have increased. The total number of cattle in the B NES OF ANCIEN | ‘LINDSEY ASKS republic {s reported to be 87,064 as compared with 25,866,463 in 1 Of this total 1,02: oan a S| INDIANS 3 UNEARTHED $25,000 FUND ‘The total number of sheep ts fixed 841, a decrease of 12,553,- r 1914, while the number of SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Oct. 26. and one and five-eighths sal hogs is reported to be 1,436,638, a decrease of 1,436,947 since 1914. —Indians resembling the Cro-Mag-] wide, square ended.’ With the other | Despite the decrease, it 1s pointed|non man inhabited the shores of the |rke'eton was found a similar spear-/| out there are more than three hend| Pacific at an age earlier by many | head but with notched end and mea- | Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 DENVER, Colo., Oct. 26,—Pend- of sheep for inhabitants of the re-|centuries than ever yet established | suring with tip broken off three and| ‘ng execution of a threat to prose- public and nearly four head of cat-| by archaeolgists, according to claims |a half inches in length and one and cute him for-contempt of court fol- tle. made here yesterday after the d.s-|fiveelghths in width. jjowing. his refusal yesterday to The decreases are the result of se-| covery of important specimens in ex joth skeletons vere prone with| divulge names of girls and doctors vere storms on the Pampas in Sep-|cavating Burton Moun@. early home | heads to the east. They are of a dis- | invo'ved in criminal operations to tember, this year, when it 1s esti-|of the Santa Barbara Indians e|tinct type of Indians antedating|the grand jury, Judge Ben B. mated 200,000 head of livestock| explorations are being made by J.|those of the later times. | Lindsey of Denver's juvenile court} perished in the Pampas and 40,000|P. Harrington of the Smithsonian ae carried his fight to the city council. in other provinces, or 15 per cent| Institution of Washington, D. CG Seo our window display for. Sat- sas 5 deter 4 she (mayor, and the vi re c urd ‘. yoo! an ic ore, | city he e4 ir o! ° of the total stock of these provinces.| | Two skeletons unearthed by Mr. y. | oe ecient vtacietrertne mented A message that of n ity must I rington Wednesday are asserted 3 Send xour automobn |known as the maternity fund. be remains of an age that datea| ..0cn Zour automovie news td pakke Senm f ma Spark Plug re Tribune. ' money, as provided by law, will be yond that of any other specimens | eee vered during the excavations, C) which have covered a period of six months. ) Lying on the surface of the hard | pan beneath forty-four inches of e Spanked Future aeoloian deposit of loam, which President When In Grade School shows no signs of having been dug nto by the Indians during the per PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Oct. | jod of the century-old graves hither 26.—(United Press.)}—With the ex- | to excavated found a sk ception of Father John Coolidge, | with brow abnormally willinstantly appreciate the splen- did flavor and smoothness of If your present gas range has seen its best days, if it is wasting too much expen- Henry C- Howe of thie city claims, fand very thick. The brow ricges are Core oEEF sive fuel and foodstuffs, if it is not conv enient, easy to clean, quick to respond, turned Calvin Coole across Bis | the aw minssive, the aerieiiets Aashsr if you feel that you and your family are entitled to so good a range and value — mos' orilla-like. : Buy it! .. Try it!_. You'll like it! as we are offering, fashioned spanking. RE EES ELVEN Howe, federal meteorologist for e the ‘bonesiatncet West Virginia, tells how the | dropping to pieces. It had to be re-| punishment was handed down in | moved with the greatest care his early life when he was a | cause of the disintegration condit Why Not Have a Round Oak Now? schoolmaster in Vermont. other of the Calvin was ono of the pupils. Reside this on was found an: | On a certain fateful day, the boy | other of the type, a'so resting who is now President of the na- | orf the hard ps the same level tion, then but ten years old. The ekull of t wavered from his accustomed ; paths of studlousness and good behavior. A minor infraction of rules was committed. The spanking was awarded at once. Howe said he had seen Mr. Coolidge since the latter had taken his oath of office as President of the United States. “Mr. President," Howe asked, “I don’t suppose you remember me?” “Yes, I do,” was the quick re- ply. ‘You are Henry Howe, and emai ou rave ma Py HAYWARD THOMPSON | . | iii sermteced | TU ETT BROTICHAM [hua | TE, LTT SUM ms was in layers and 1 no trace of having been dis mpanying the first skeleton autiful black obsidian spear four and a half inches long Over Dry Plans emia, a0, One M-—toree : | What does it cost to run YOUR range? turned here from the Washington governors’ conference called by REMean atin entorcomient aerate P When you plan to step into the store to see why the Round Oak Gas Range uses less fuel, performs more quickly, and has added conveniences, bring along your gas bill for the last month and make comparison, ments as made at the conference and given to the press, were “not such as will make a strong tm pression in states where prohibition ‘was established before it was started It should and will cost less to operate a Round Oak This is no idle claim, but a statement of facts, You will clearly understand that the Round Oak bakes from an entirely new, simple and logical principle. It will be in- wr . If ROUND u We Invite the public to Inspect the Jewett and OA K 4| the Blindfold. Thompson will be Parked in GAS. RANGES are engaged in a buck passing con test with the federal government to see which should enforce the pro hibition law: 8 Front of the Casper Tribune Saturday 11:30 ; Whether you prefer the all en- a.m. . amel, white, gray or black trim, semi-porcelain or plain, right- on left-hand, sixteen- or eight- lecting the Round Why postpone making a profitable \ investment? “ nationally, and in wsich prohibition urday. Woolworth Se and 10c Store Rie H teresting to see the oversize gas top and it fs important CAMPBELL HARDWARE C0. is more rigorously enforced.” to note that the entire range occupies less room than the 147 South Center Phone 425 Governor Bryan stated that “may. See a Round Oak demonstrated and get a copy of free, large, illustrated catalog He will finish his run at our show room, where the blind- | 4 Ay ill be removed and placed on exhibition. Be on an Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years and proved safe by millions for Colds and grippe misery. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost only few cents at any drugstore. Each package contains proper directions MOTOR COMPANY for Colds and tells how to prepare anyAspirin, siglo: for.apre. throat 436 W. YELLOWSTONE PHONE 1700 and_ tonsilitis.—Advertisement. MOTHER! Children Cry for “Fletcher's Castoria

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