Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. BARNEY GOOGLE- To DAY Z00.PTM. 2) STOP, LOOK AND Cie or t SAM STHAGRIA'S foe. ACKER Doway SRAKDMAS TWee Zee 5? NONCOUVER CHARGE i) Seen THe Kerry ~ HorRsE OWNERS GIL Fouow SY MéToRS os MANDY, 1S€e VOU FATHERS IND SONS T0' BANQUET TONIGHT AT. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH t program has been Father and Son n in the Christian and Lind streets The dinner will be ck by ladies of the rs and their sons will be served, a charge of 75 cents being made for both father’s and An excell prepared f K. Loy, mayor elect of Cas- o the principal ad- The progrem Rev. Charles G. Stout. Dean Burdick. Bpecta! music. Address—Dr. Loy. YOUR HEALTH AND GOOD} LOOKS! Why have Dr. Pierce's tury and ¢ answer 4s, omen used half a cen m? The ve stood 1 that the test, and are claimed to be, pure vegetable remedies.” Pecullarly adapted woman's i Dr. Pierce Favorite which tones | | | r trial package to Hotel, Buffalo, ent. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The WYOMING BUS NE COMPANY Company is us lines and e Dury to operate truck lines rying and tr passengers, bs and freight of and between ci the gene purpose of said ( om- | any, as set out in the Articles of tal stock of this Com-| pany shal! be Two Hundred Thou sand Dollars ($200,000), which shall be ided into two thousand shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. There shall be one hundred thou- sand shares of preferred stock and one hundred thousand shares of common stock, of the capital stock of this Company. | Its ter f tence is fifty years. ations of the| Company will be carried on in the State of Wyoming and other| , as shall be designated by| ard of Directors. i} fairs and management of | will be under the e directors. The di-| d for the first year Manville, Wyo- 1 and ‘1H. , Wyoming; C. ind F. R. Diidine, Chey- YES, PLATO “TOOK ME OUT STEPPIN'. 1 AIN'T NOTICED You RIDIN" LATELY, RACHEL. Profanity Hurled At Women Draws All the apologies in the world are not sufficient penance for us- ing profane and abnsive language | toward a woman, even if the per- son guilty of the act ts intoxicated at the time, according to a decision handea down by Judge John A. Murray in police court last night when he sentenced M. J. Sullivan to 30 days in jail and fined him $50 besides. According to the evidence in the case, Sullivan had been driving a car while intoxicated a few days before. He had come into colli: sion with another car and had been fined Wednesday night for being drunk and driving recklessly. He was hailed again before the magistrate last night on the charge of profanity. He exp'ained that he had been @runk at the time and did not remember whether he had used such language or not. If he had he was more than willing to apologize for the act. Two women were plain a MAYBE Vou EASTERN DIVISION OF NATIONAL CHAMBER TC [$50 Fine and Jail} MEET IN JANUARY, The Casper, Wyoming Chamber |of Commerce will be asked to send| | representatives to the first mid-year | meeting of the Eastern division of| the Chamber of Commerce of the| United States, to be held in Phila- delphia, January 17 and 18. This| will be the first meeting held under the decentra‘ized plan recently put into effect by the National Cham- |ber, and will be followed by sim- Nar regional meetings in the other three geographic divisions, Later, reprementatives of business organiza. tions in all four districts will. come together at the annual meeting of the National Chamber. Leading business men of the Easily Tired? You need energizing) Fall Time is for seasonable fruits Per box 4 Ibs. for__ 5 boxes for. 412 E. Fifth St. YOU ARE IN IDANGER! Unless Your Winter’s Supply of Coal Is In Winter comes without warning and after it gets here is a poor time to start getting ready for it. us on the phone right now and order some of that HUDSON LUMP COAL It is giving better satisfaction than ever before and at present we can give you very prompt service. THE NUMBER IS 913 Casper Supply Co. BUNGALOW GROCERY AND MARKET Apple Time Get the habit of visiting the BUNGALOW and vegetables. SPECIAL ROME BEAUTY APPLES Phones 22-23 Better get a MAYBE THEY'S 'HAD ONE RIDE. AINT THAT ENOUGH? 1 AINT ACCEPTIN' NO INVITATIONS. “I GOOD REBSON. ANT GETIN’ be Casper eastern seaboard states, bankers, manufacturers, shipping men, p' le utility officials as wel! as de! gates of all the commercia! and dustrial organizations within the vision, comprising eighteen states, will be invited to the two days’ con- ference. discussed by speakers prominence. Whatever action {s taken by the meeting on the buri-; nessa questions discussed will be sub-| mitted for final consideration to the annual convention of the National Chamber. —e——— STOLEN AUTOMOBILE 15 FOUND AT RIVERTON The sheriff's office yesterday re- covered a Ford with a commercial body that had been stolen in River- ton last September. The car was the property of a man named Peter- son. Important business matters will be| gound by police yesterday when they of national’ entered the house of F. Jackson in Daily Cribune GASOLINE ALLEY—RACHEL KNOWS THE BAIT THAT CATCHES ’EM MOONSHINE 15 SEIZED, OWNER UNDER ARREST “A tempest in a teapot” was Casper’s exclusive district. The tea- pot in question was found to be one | third full of moonshine, according to the report which the officers entered | at headquarters. Jackson has been released on a bond of $100. WOMAN ASSESSED FINE, APPEAL WILL BE TAKEN Charged with bootlegging Ruth Mae Henton, colored, was hailed into police court last night andj , 1923 By Billey De Beck Weapons are Taken| Why Stay Fat? In Double Arrest A tardy observance of Armistice day or @ premature celebration of the Fourth of July may have been the incentive for Pete Sanchez, You Can Reduce ‘The answer of most fat people is too dan Sonos ore 00" weight Cown. Marmola Prescri tion Tablets overcome all these dif. farmiess, ental no dieting or « entail no or cise, and have the added advantage of cheapness, = ——— Q@ IN MV Ure! sue HIM. BUT You Jes’ Tut WEARS MV NEW SLEEVELESS GOWN AN’ SEG - found guilty by Judge Murray. She was fined $50. Her attorney gave notice of appeal, the bond being set at $200. The charge arose out of a case The Coal Mining Institute of America will hold its annual meet- ing in Pittsburgh, December 19-21. tiresome ext starvation diet or fear of bad ef- fects.—-Advertisement. OME TO q S| muddy complexion, pains under the left shoulder zg} blade, or attacks of headache, your liver prob- me ably is affected. Read below and act today: i TT) that came up fn court the night be | fore when the Henton woman had charged Nym Langford, colored and a hosiery salesman, with having taken $75 from her. During the course of the testimony Langford said that he had purchased whiskey in her house. Out of a single pound of cotton — 4770 miles of thread has been spun. Bathe Internally Sor Happiriess Health, Strength Grocery & Market 826 East A Street Phone 2040 SUGAR, 9 Ibs. 4—No. 2 Tomatoes... 4—No. 2 Corn__.... —eneabesecnessSO 4—Van Camp’s Tomato Soup___........__ Ss 8Be 2—Van Camp’s Pork and Beang No. 2. coewene— OC SPAR DANCER THE COUNTERPART OF POLA NEGRI FREE FREE FREE E ISH TH WILL DANCE SEVERAL SPANISH AND GYPSY DANCES SATURDAY AT 2:00 P. M. SHARP, AT THE ew Princess Confectionery DON’T FAIL TO SEE HER Ground Floor Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Mixed Nuts, 2 Ibs. Fresh Dates, pkg...._..... Mixed Candy, 2 Ibs. Good Cooking Apples, 5 Ibs,___...._... pg ES EGGS, dozen No. 2% Sliced Peaches... No. 214 Halve Peaches... No. 2% Pears... fees No. 2% Apricots____.___. 4 Cans MEAT DEPARTMENT BOP k CHODS cet Seer et Pork Steak, Ib. ... Lean Pork Roast, Ib. . ---—--18¢ geound Steal, 1b. i 8 A a eee Rolled Rib Roast, Ib..___.. Pot Roast, Ib a 15c Lean Boiling Meat, Ib... —12Yec Sliced Bacon, Ib. tant SC SE EEE Full Assortment Lunch Meats—Milk Fed Spri and Hens—We Buy Only the Best PET WE DELIVER WE HAVE LOW PRICED BATTERIES WOODEN INSULATION 11 Plate, $16.15—Fords, Chevrolet, 13 Plate, $21.35. cMeeerenene SS 15 Plate, $25.25. For Dodges, $27.25. We Also Have the Better Grade Batteries W: Threaded Rubber Insulation oe Rechargeable Radio B Batteries in 24 and 48 volt mul- tiples. Save the expense of discard d Call and see them. eo Oe eae WILLARD SERVICE STATION AUTO ELECTRICAL Co, 136 East Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J

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