Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 5

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KIWANIS PLANS QINT MEETING ter-Club Gathering Glenrock Set for Laterin Month. bers of the Casper Kiwanis clubs.Forty-five members of tention of attending today. The meeting of the club next week will be featured by the attend- ance of the sons of members since the week from November 11 to No- vember 18 is Father and Son week. ‘The club has decided not to hold a special banquet for thts cecasion but to have the young guests present at the Yegu'ar meeting. Dr. Sic- mund Spaeth of New York, noted lecturer on music, will be a guest at the club also. Harry B. Durham and J. S. Pet tingtll, unsuccessful candidates for mayor, were called upon to deliver extemporaneous and semi-serious ad. dresses on the election today. Mr. Pettingill voiced the sentiment of the club when he sald that it wou'd be the duty of its members to carry out the Kiwanfs motto and help the new mayor to build a better Casper. Mr. Durham stated that he was very well satisfied with the result of the campaign and that he felt confident| that the new official would carry| dministration. essful candidate for councilman said that he would endeavor to carry tthe ideals of Kiwanis into the work jof the next two years. CARRY YOUR RUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE WITH YOU, 15 APPEAL To the Sportsmen of Casper and Vicinity: I am to ask the editor to grant us a little space to put a proposition up to you that will | re a lot -of inconveniences! going tor fsh sha'l procure that they shall pro. yn request by any au- r, and failure to do so Game and Fish laws of number of you when asked to produce your Heenses say that you have it, but you left it at home. Now the officer making the re- quest would like to take your word ‘or it, but he is not supposed to do 10, and he don’t want to inconven- hunting or fishing. JAMES A, CRAWFORD, puty Game and Fish Commissioner _ Dairy Inspector ... Here Is Upheld In Late Controversy |« ® cow affected with local safe for domestic consumption re cently arose during enforcemen' nance by G. R. Defoe, city food and | @airy inspector. The curent issuo of “‘Veteinay Medicine” upholds the sfontention of the local inspector in similar case in reply to the fol- wing query: © ‘I would like your opinion as to get a cow's udder shou'd be passed for consumption when one quarter @s affected. I am a milk inspector ply—The milk of such a coy Id not only be condemned bu' cow should be segregated unti! peured and her milk destroyed, not only to prevent all the milk from | mtamination but also to prevent | bepread of disease to other cows. In | he stern handling of just such qeases the milk inspector becomes ‘@ valuable man to the public and at! Sthe samo) time makes the careless | @airyman realize that he, too, has ® role to play in making milk a "more popular food, and that his ersonal indifference to the public elfare is harmful to the dairy in-| ” 5 ——————-.—____ = F. Caldwell of Mico ts in the ety! for a short time on business navi rrived yesterday. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If skin is yellow—complexion hic i—tongue coated—appetite poor— have a bad taste in your mouth— : no-good feeling—you should t live Tablets. . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Reseed sub- itute for calomel—were prepared by oe after LE id of study. eS ie mixed witholiveoi them by their olive color. » Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes, chins a a feeling of buoyancy like idhood days you must getat the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet | have no us after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome con- Stipation. Take one or two nightly and te ie Pleasing results. iors o} sold annually at loc and 30c. ITH DOUGLAS 22 at: | Success of Casper’s first Community An inter-club meeting will be held | December 3 as shown by signatures some time during the week of No-/ obtained on pledges circulated among vember 13 ‘at Glenrock by the mem-|the members and Douglas! Monday and Wednesday before the| the Casper club signified their in-|ney Henry E. Perkins and before i the meeting| the Kiwanis club today by Charles |®st#blished within the next when called upon at their luncheon| p. stafford. provides that all per-! cle evidence of a viola-| Discussion of whether mflk from | garget is | hete of the city milk and food ordi-! Gwhether or not milk from any part | nd have ete the milk of } THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923 SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS HERE ERROLL TO ASSIST CAMPAIGN FOR COMMUNITY CHEST FUND Members of Casper luncheon and pages im volunteering individ- {ea assistance in working for the Chest, it was revealed with the res- ular meetings this week of the Ro- tary, Lions and Kiwanis clubs. The membership of the three clubs will go far toward recruiting the 250 campaigners to be organized in put-! ting over the big drive the week of following addresses Rotarians and the Lions by Attor-| The speakers out'ined | the general program to be followed. Numerous civic organizations will! play an active part, it w pointed out and all the service clubs will he prominently renry pa'gn ut @ consistent and business like! C. EB. Hoffhine, suc-| .> ~~ 2, BS Xd & + a te 3 é b | .> ~~ Ks COUPE SEDAN ; | Xa Ps Standard DeLuxe + ~~ Ks $1450 $1550 > |g £. ©. b. Toledo f. 0: b. Toledo + $ The Difference Is Finis : | The famous Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan is now available in two finishes; >< i De Luxe, in rich blue, nickel trimmed, with black superstructure and o \S running gear, at newly reduced price; and Standard, by request, en- t ie tirely in black, with washable Spanish long grain upholstery, at a still *y og greater price saving. Doors front and rear- no seat climbing! A oe Me ose ee ¢ 7 * ?¢ *. + Sotelo ete $8 Oe ete eee Will give you more pleasure and SOBEL than _any other gas fire known. | Don’t be misled by some unknown imitations “just as good.” Be sure it is a Humphrey Radiantfire and feel sure of perfect satis- Our stock affords you a large selection in many different designs and finishes to harmonize with your furnishings. Priced from $18.00 up. Monthly payments if desired. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500 tandard) $1795; 5-; $1995; all prices f. o. 5 4 prices ‘and specifications without notice. Ke ‘The sum to be raised, while not definitely known by the budget com- mittee, will approximate $55,000, covering the approved budgets of such organizations as the Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Salvation Army and the ¥, WoC. A. Six divisions of the main campaign organization will each be directed by @ captain. Under each captain, Ueutenants will be named who wil! each have five or six assistants to aid in personal solicitation. The size of the organization will make it possible to reach a maximum num- ber of people and it 1s belleved that |no trouble will be experienced in be Casper Daily Cribune OLS HANGS UP GREAT RECORD LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8—Right on gear, “Cannonball” Baker has estab- ‘| shed another new automobile rec- jord. Using the same Oldsmobile “Stix” that he had driven from New York ‘to Los Angeles in “high,” Baker, |two days after his arrival in the California city, took it to the Bev- erly Hills speedway and made some remarkable speed demonstrations. weaching the goal to be definitely few days. ao M. B. Lawrence of Tulsa, Okla., who has been here on business for the ‘ast month, expects to leave to- orcow for Denver where he will a few days on business before ng to hfs home. safe. Use eg pte LOLOL ELLE OOO L LODO ELLE DP ee WILLYS- demonstration will reveal the reason for this fine car’s great popularity. Other new low prices: 5-pass. Touring $1175; 2-passa. Roadster $1175; ass. Touring $1325; 5-pass Country Club $1685; 5-pass. Sedan aes Sedan De Luxe $1895; 7-pass Sedan ass. . Toledo, oe “—& : WYOMING OLDSMOBILE CO. : st Yellowstone Phone 1963 ts KNIGHT LEPIDODIO DL Lee be Preah tetretrsteateatostoateerte deeds DOdheed TRADE MARK RES.U.S. PAT. OFF, faction. We reserve the right to change DUMPHREY jgadiantf “ eeeocpate °, fo Ar dr dedrde dod heath iS | adiantfir 115-119 East First St. Lew known his Oldsmobile “Six” béwi at the rate of 68 miles per hour—a brand new stock car in the six-cylinder, feubic inch displacement class, lor |the heels of the startling achieve | 0f Los Ang ment of driving the first automobile ™obile ‘ track |across the continent with only high cities to expect something exceptional. | pointments here, PAGE FIVE. checked by the stop watches of|engines. Following the exhibitfon,| spend several months visiting with Cruse Carriel of the “Los Angeles/ the back of the car was jacked up| friends. Herald,” Murphy and Wilson. and tns | - pected by Murphy, Wilson This speed teat was staged by Baker | "no. inepecte’_ by Murphy, Wi! How to Strengthen Eyes <o. prove Seen {that standard gear ratio and stock | ae ee aces dous| P@ttS ony were used. The wit | ven Se ‘phan, pla \ecerenes for | BESSes also testified that the car had| 1, q surprising short time stmple petal a7 iimbing | and economy, | ROt been changed mechanically since | camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, etc.. Fee reins and ecomemny: | its asrivtl after the high gear rut|cs niecd tn Lavoptik eye. wash, strengthens eyes so you can read or work more. One smull bottle shows Paclife Coast motor authorities were loud in thelr praise of the Olds-| ‘TT Coast to coast. results, Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy. —Ar In the presence of “Jimmy” Mur rhyv, sreed king of the world, and Wilson, both internationally “AAA". drivers, Baker put around the record Yor a 169- Motorcycle officers John Morton Santa Monica, and J. G. Clarke jes, trailed Baker's Olds- mobile “Six” and admitted that Bev- erly Hills demonstration upset all} Frank C. Pearley will leave next the former ideas of the capability of | Week for California where he will high effictency, smal! displacement | —— LOLO0: 200720 =O. Dz0 , Beautiful Paisley and Silver Cloth Slippers Party == : 8 Slippers 3 Pe FOR MEN A om AND x | WOMEN KR O=0 D==0 O09. For the Winter’s Many Social Occasions >. — Gold, silver and rose sil- ver Pumps for evening wear for the ladies. 2-0; 0-0: You'll want exquisite slippers such as these to emphasize the charm of your new evening gown. You'll find them decidedly out of the ordinary with an individuality most pronounced. In the novel new “rainbow mist” paisley cloth or brocaded silver. $12.50 WISGIN D=-0:0. C-.0-0.2€ Pi- C010. :.0 X< Patent leather Dress Ox- fords and Shoes for men. DP. = ts) HOSE TO MATCH The BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 EAST SECOND STREET 0=<@ B=10-0350' 0, ‘© sD (s) ‘OFZ BIO: \>- ‘ 0-c>: FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Wonderful Sale of Dresses hs Beautiful creations secured in an extraordinary special pur- chase and sold on the same basis. Sizes 14 to 42. A dress buying occasion you will long remember. The woman who is desirous of securing a stunning new Dress at a remarkable low price should plan on an early at- tendance to this sale Friday morning. Poiret Twills: Roshanara Laces Canton Crepes Satins Flat Crepes Whenever Joe David Co. announce a sale, you have a right You.-will find no disap- LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS AT CLOSE OUT SALE PRICES Lot 2—In this lot you will find exceptional values that for- merly sold up to $60.00. $39 50 es e Sale Price .. Lot 8—AII high-grade Coats, the kind that $49 50 sold regular for up to $90.00. Sale Price... e giving. Everything we have in stock goes, regardless of cost. JOE DAVID 227 South Center St. Lot 1—AlIl Coats that sold formerly up to - $40.00. Sale Price__.__..__...........-_-.. Big reductions on all Misses’ and Child- ren’s Coats. Come in and buy the little folks a coat at a great saving. Our close out sale on all dry goods {s go- ing big. If you have not yet attended this sale it will pay you to take advan- tage of the wonderful bargains we are Phone fe ty he er ay i

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