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PAGE FOUR de Casper Daily Cridune SIGNIFICANCE = MUSIC CRITIC WILL ADDRESS OF AUTOMOBILE IS EMPHASIZED Lions Are Treated to Pointed Address by Automobile Man. ent of the automobile tn as oaree oth of the country at) the better things in music. large and Casper in particular was) For this purpose Dr. Spaeth starts) Griven home to the Casper Lions m/|Slways on familiar ground, taking| regular meeting Inst night by J. L. his ‘lustrations from the jazs of the McKindley, representing the who'e- day or the obvious tunes that every- ga'e department of the Olds Motor|one knows. His most popular talk/ company, who is attending the an-|!s entitled “The Common Sense of nual automobile show here Mr. | Musto and in it he completely | McKindley adressed the club at the| avoids any suggestion of the “high- of a program which included an | ®Tow. Ratios of the Community Chest) People who bave listened to even campaicn planned for the week of/15 minutes of a typical Spaeth ex- December 3. position, with the versatile speaker Mr. McKindley called attention to| “lowing the piano to supply @ run- Sigmund Spaeth, Ph, D., whe will) be in Casper during the coming week, well known as a writer on music for the New York Times, |Evening Man, Boston Transcript jand various megazines, ts this year! unique experiment In stimulating musical enthusiasm all over the country. He believes that the greatest necessity In the musical field today ts to gain the attention of the socalled non-musiclover and CASPER NEXT WEEK CLUBS OF the direct appeal was being made to their sense of humor and every- day human interest. During Musio Week at Washing- ton, Dr Spaeth spoke at Keith's theater, and his novel contribution and Kiwanis clubs in many cities, besides schools and colleges, country clubs and regular musica! organi- zations, both publicly end tn private homes. For interesting the average man, woman or child In good music, he {s today without a rival, Many of Dr, Spaeth's popu'ar talks have been broadcast over the radio. For particular audiences, such eas the “Ten Nights Club” of the Metro- politan Opera house, he has been known to sing and play the violin, with amusing specfalties which are all his own, Dr. Spacth ts this year making a tour from coast to coast, under the management of the Musical bureau, making one or two DEBTS PILED UP TOO FAST, SAYS HARRY 9, NEW Public ‘Tapromenients ing Made Which Can Wait, Claim. FORT WAYN®, Ind., Nov, §—(By the Associated Press.)—Practically every state in the union is suffering from over-indulgence at the present time and the fault rests with the people themselves, Harry 8. New, postmaster general of the States, declared In an address here. While the states are piling up debts for improvements or additions which well could wait, the federal rates. ni fis first visit to Casper years ago| "MS commentary on his remarks asa “parts” salesman. He was the first’ represetative in this line to stop here and carried away @ vivid impression of the mud holes that ;| public appearances in each city, have generally confemsed that this| | sides A number of private and individual entertainment was their semi-private engagements. In first real introduction to the unt. Seal enOhe tentan the sso facts of music. They have clubs of a community is being ar- een unconsciousy instructed while Gecorated Center street. The con- trast today, he pointed out, was brought about largely by the euto- mobile and the demand for good) roads and surfaced streets, Today Casper has as much or more paving | 1 ' than any other city of its size in the! west and a larger percentage of the better class automobiles than a great majority of cities, Attesting | the Interest of the public tn the auto-/ mobile industry is the fact that the per capita attendance at the auto- mobile show now being held far ex-| ceeds that of shows held in the lead. ing cities of the country. 2 i 1 The tmportance of creating a good fmpression on the tourist Laan ed ewerlooked by the speaker, 10 “ characterized the tourist as the “un-| Contnibutions to the paid advertising department” of the! many cities which they visit, Cas-| Nation’s Wealth by per occupies a favored position by reason of its location on the Yel- lowstone highway, the “best long road” in the west, declared by the epeaker to be as well maintained as any highway in Colorado. this advantage {t only remains for Casper to make the most of the tou- rist advertising through courteous treatment, The saturation potmt tn automo reobile sales is far distant in the be Met of Mr. McKinley. Seventy- eight per cent of cars sold last year ‘were automobiles which sold at less than $900 at the factory. This price places the min reach of a great rultitude of buyers and the trade) eutlook is regarded as extremely bright by all makers, The place of the autornobile {n business and trans- portation is permanent. Other automobile visitors at the Zions Club luncheon were James Butler, parts and service represen- tative of the Willys-Overiand com-| pany and 8. C. Gorsuch, wholesale| representative of the same concern. | ——<.__—_ VENTILATION NEED 1 STRESSED IN ADVICE ON UGE OF GAS APPLIANCES Importance of ventilation In rooms where gas app'iances are used, more particularly in those where no flues are provided for the escape of waste gases, 's emphasized by the New York Oil company gas department in an advertisement in this issue asking the co-operation of its pat- rons in reducing to a minimum the possibility of fatalities from suffo cation or lke causes, Ordinary precaution, it is pointed out, will offset dangers to which consumers subject themselves when they fall to realize their responsibility m the Proper use of gas, “The New York Of comapny’s gas Gepartment and other agencies, In- eluding the Casper Gas Appliance company, have repeatedly called the attention of gas users to the neces-| sity of ventilation and in the inter | S"Y ests of safety first a phamplet is| again being prepared by the former for distribution among its patrons. It is also set forth that the com 3 ervice department stands o give authoritative advice d inguiries of all CARD OF THANKS, I wish to express my apprectation to the me Foreign Wars and other friends who have extended tokens of sym- yathy in my recent bereavement at the death of my brother Dave Ma- er and who were present at his funeral. FRANK F. $21 E AHER, twelfth, Turkey shoot Saturday at Sho- Eren’s Gallery. In Three Minutes With | Reclamation Large. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Com- | Plete reports on government recla- | mation projects, prepared at the | quest of the interior department's special advisory committee, show that although apparently bankrupt so far as there is probability of re- | payment of investment or of ade- quate returns to the average farmer, the projects having invariably paid substantial dividends in national wealth, ranging in one case to nearly 1,200 per cent. The six | largest developments are estimated to have returned 630 per cent In “tnereased’ national assets” on their original cost. The Yakima, Wash. project ts | cited as an example of the success- ‘ful though bankrupt development. Upon a federal investment of about $10,000,000, crops valued at $56,000,- 000 have been produced and land values within the project increased $24,000,000. Expert watch and jewstry repair. ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. O8 Bldg. es Think about something for the car this Christmas. WHY YOU NEED IRON you stro: and “brainy” and put the power into your blood to overcome discase ger The food you eat contains carbon. When your food is digested it 1s ab- | Sorbed from the intestines into the | blood , When the carbon in your | fo0d comes in contact with the oxy- |gen carried by the iron in your blood, the carbon and oxygen unite and by so doing they give off tre- mendous energy, thereby giving you eat force, strength and endurance. yithout {ron your blood carr: xygen and without oxy; jis nothing to unite with the | in your food, s t what you eat does you r 1 into a stove without a get any heat un- with the fire. ch isease or dise ad rich, p rergy and enqu er carrier in the at st | we two Wweeke y and endurano vou rundown folks in time. Tt has been used and highty rec- ome 1 py f r United States of Congress, Courts, many phy- nd prominent men, 100,000 people are now us- ly. *Batistactory Fe. ranteed or the manu- will refund your money. ll druggists in tablet form You have always longed for fiash- | tng white teeth. And now, at la you can have th quic s have new liq nutes bleaches ation from & marvelous which in just three n the most dingy discol the teeth, leaving them ark- ling white and lustrou Just one @pplication leaves the teeth whiter All unsightly surface ains disappear as if by magic and the teeth instantly take on a Sling whiteness and lustre, Bleach odent is harmless—cannot possibly affect enam Espectally recom- mended by members of dental pro- specially recommended teeth, which stain eas- nt today for a Midwest Pharmacy.—Advertisement. Electric Supply and Construction Co. Wiring and Supplies Estimates Gladly Furnished |142 BE. Midwest Phone 183\V —— A. L. Corder Cc. T. Akers CASPER ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 231 East First Street “Across from Central Schoo!" Phone 19937 ee Delivery Mazda Lamps Appliance Repairing ranged to receive his significant message. His program tn Casper as partially arranged inoludes a talk to high school students at 10:15 o'clock Tuesday morning, and address be- fore the Lions club at ita Wednes- day noonday luncheon, and one to the Ktwanis club Thursday noon, Other appearances are planned in order that everyone tn Casper may have an opportunity to hear this prominent speaker. NO.1 KUMPF MOTOR CO. Displaying PIERCE ARROW 6 PASSENGER TOURING NO. 2 R. N. VAN SANT Displaying HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN NO.3 PATTERSON- OAKLAND CO, OAKLAND ROADSTER OAKLAND TOURING “Winter Tops” NO.4 FRED L. BENSKIN Rickenbacker ROADSTER “Four Wheel Brakes” » and SEDAN Rub Gently and Te ward the Heart oe Bleed In Veins Flow That Way If you or any relative or friend !s| worrted because of vertcose veins or] bunches, the best advice that any-| one in this world ean give is to get] ® prescription that many physicians) are now prescribing, Ask your druggist for an two-ounce bottle of Moone’ original) Emevald ON (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, en-. larged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of normal size. So penetrating and powerful Is Emerald Of that it dissolves goitre if the wheat grower ts being given the best advice when told that his salvation is te be found in lower ting figures, he asserted Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can 1 Be Reduced at Home | against all Hazards of Travel. | The LLOYDS OF LONDON. and wens and causes them to dis- appear, It pharmacy. will supply can be secured at any Smith-Turner Drug Co. you. Mail orders ac- Room 6, Townsend Bldg. cepted—Advertisement, | We INSURE GOODS and PERSONAL EFFECTS Let us cover your Jewelry and Furs against all hazards in M. P. WHEELER INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED Phone 678 NO. 14 NO. 13 NO. 12 JOHN M. CASPER BUICK CO. NASH-CASPER WHISENHUNT N ASH HUPMOBILE BUICK SIX Closed Model Hupmobile Special 1913 Buick Four Coupe PEERLESS 7 Passenger Sedan Touring Hup Touring “Four Wheel Brakes” NO. 11 NO. 11 The Second Annual Automobile Show This chart is a graphic reproduction of the ARKEON, and shows plainly the posi- tions of the exhibiting dealers. As their displays change from time to time, this dis- play will change accordingly. Your % To See Take This Chart With You When You Visit the Show—It Will Serve as a Guide Last Chance The Second Annual ARKEON THURSDAY NIGHT Automobile Shew Your Last Chance To See The Second Annual Automobile Show ARKEON THURSDAY NIGHT BRODIE RUBBER co. Studebaker Sales and Service LIGHT SIX SECOND ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW AUSPICES OF The Casper Automotive Association MUSIC NO.5 KENNEDY MOTOR co. CHALMERS Coach Sedan NO, 16 EXHIBITS ENTERTAINMENT Admission 25c } NO.6 NO. 10 JOE. E. MANSFIELD PACKARD Straight Eight Passenger T. Single Six Touring NO. 9 WYOMING. OLDSMOBILE CO. ill K i e OLDSMOBILE ' TOURING NO. 7 EARL BOYLE FORD TOURING FORD Coupe THE LEE-DOUD MOTOR CO. JEWETT BROUGHAM CHASSIS SPECIAL ROADSTER NO, 16