Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 9

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ERS PRET cat OEE IT, RE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1923 FORTY-FIVE BOYS CARRY HOME EDITION OF THE TRIBUNE ON $4 ROUTES BLANKETING CITY The circulation department of the Tribunes go o%er the ‘hig pon¢t’ Tribune id no inconsiderate fac-|to France and across the internat- tor in the organized effort of this|ional beundaty line into Canada, newspaper to furnish ite readers the ‘but it is right here at -home that clearest and most authentic news |the Tribune is the strongest und the in the shortest possibie time. [most widely read of all newspapers Fortyfive bys are required to|whether they are published tocally *rry thé large home edition of the|or in Denver. wrening along the 34 Tribune routes | =e in Cavper. Although thére are many Seco SUODEN DEATH GHARGED tively distant from the downtown center, approximately 90 per cent of \ the ¢izeulation is covered within an T0 HEART FAILURE hour and @ half after the paper has | come from the speeding presses. Every effort is made to havé your ‘Tribune at your door before 6 o’clock| Heart failure was held to be the each evening. Only the very eatly | cause of the death of F. A. Austin risers find their Sunday Morning | whose body wae found on the side ‘Tribune still undelivered, for the |'waik on North Center street early carriers start on their routes at 4/| yesterday morning. The deceased o'clock a. m. was 60 years of age. Tho remains ‘That there is sometimes a delay | te Now at the Shaffer-Gay chapel, in sending out the evening edition | funeral arrangements not yet hav is due to the fact that an extra-|!ng been made, ordinary event has happened after eee press time and in order to give the news td its reacers the Tribune AT FAQ holds “buck the printing pressés for a short while until the facts can ie “ohinunea. nis i» serve ot */STORF BRINGS RUSH OF Kind that cannot but meet apprecia-| tion on the part of the Tribune readers, no other motive but service BUSINESS IS ever delays vutting out the Daper | ; on time an each minute overtime adds considerably to the expense of the édition. The big unloading sale which The carrier béys whom you have | was started Friday by the Fad Shoo come to. listen for as they announce | and Clothing company proved a the arrival of your Tribune with a| drawing card for men desirous of lively blowing of whistles, até among | obtaining clothing at prices that the finest lads in this city, Many| are lower than usual. This sale of them are boy scouts and all may! has been slated to continue for two be depended upon to be constantly | weeks. It is being put on at a very courteous and keen to cover their| convenient time just before the routes in a satisfactery way. Each| Christmas holidays for in this boy is really an independent buei-| tt gives an opportunity to the bu: ness men in the fiveniie world, as/to obtain many things cheaply he leases his route from the Trib-| although he purchases them at the uné, operntes it. and makes his own/ time of year when the stores aro collections. the bustest. Nothing will please the circulation]; The Wad found it necessary Cepartment more than to have it! stage the sale because it over- understood that it tises every means] stooked with winter merchandise. possible to give quick and urfall-| Men's sults have been marked ing delivery of each day's Tribune) down to rock-bottom prices. Thirty to the subscribers of this newspaper. | dollar stits are being sold at $18. science had to offer. old age. Not over 500 per week. me. Not like the crude to parable results. I call this my It purges the such matters is ready to be called| are examples of the slash which upen to rush tho Tribune to the| the management has made in the person who has accidentally been} prices of clothing in dependable passed by. There should be no hesi-| fabrics and popular styles. tancy in phoning in a complaint of} Men who have delayed the pur- this kind. chase of an overcoat until the’ sud- The Casper Tribune is not only the one real dally neweyaper in cost is 50c and $1. much, out-of-town subscribers goes out at rarious times of the day, with the- o'clock {ig mali run coming at afternoo! @en wurst of cold weather upon{low and the goods are of such them will find plenty of merchan- Gise in this line that will satisfy them. The prices are extremeiy Cost of Beauty My Cost, $100,000—yours, 50c a week By Edna Wallace Hopper My quest of beauty cost mother] then departs. All the dirt, oil. grime and me at least $10,000. We search- | and dead skin come out with It. One ed the world to get the best that] never knows what « «clean. skin But those helps made me famous| My Facial Youtlt costs 75e. as a beauty. And they have kept My Youth Cream t% my cold me a youthful beauty to my grand|cream—another French creation. It Now I want others to enjoy those | Also all thé Hest that science knows same helps. I have arranged so| to foster the skin texture. I use it all may get them. Any girl or wo-|as a night cream. algo daytimes as man may use all my helps at a cost|a powder tage. . Every hour I keep White Youth Clay My skin is like a baby’s yet my|Cream—cost# pou 60¢ per Jar. | age is 62. I owe that largely to a My Hair Youth superclay which France created for} wy hair is my greatest glory. It muddy | grows finer eve clays so many still employ. clay is white, refined and dainty. It| known to me. in tmsed on 20 years of scientific) . This hair which millions ehyy is study, No old-time clay brings com-| due to my Hair Youth White Youth Clay.| scalp. There ‘it combats hardened skin of all that clogs] oll and dandruff, which stifle th it—the causes of blackheads and] hair roots. It stimuls In ease sctneone should be missed.) $35 suits at $22.72, $40 suits blemishes. It brings that rosy after-| izes. ‘Then hair t aly @uxiliary agency which handles | $25.75, and $45 suits at $22. glow which so amazes and delights.| flowers thrive It combats al tines and wrinkles,| One minute a reduces enlarged pores. How it multiplies beauty, how It} 50c and $1. keeps youthful bioom, is shown by All druggists and toilet counters my complexion. No girl or woman|now supply FE ean afford to go without it. ‘Two Master Creams Casper, but is so considered in all C Thrice Daily My Facial Youth is a liquid clean-| ho; y y - Ke rice Dai 3 : -| hope that what they did for me and towns in the central oe western SCOTTS ser which I also found in France.| mine will induce you to them, er aati procoreticn tie Nt Be 5 .. Grent) beauty experts the: world over | Edna Wallace Hopper. Business ad- © ‘ w employ it, but the: ss, We vis. Note: Mi beni sige igo ri acigties E M U LSION now employ y Chatge too) dress, Waukesha, Wis. Note: n It contains no animal, le fat. The skin cannot absorb It simply cleans to the depths, | —Advertisement. no vege- Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE NINE quality that no fault could be found with it. Hats, shoes, both work and dress Department. means until she cleans..tt this” way tomers, contains both lemon and strawberry my skin fostered and protected by it. This matchless cream—my Youth is. silky, ,. lust luxuriant, ana u year. Dandruff This} fatling hair and gray hair are un T apply it with an eye dropper, directly to the | ¥ does all this, Hair Youth with eye dropper c The} products. With each comes a gua antee, Experts tell me that these are the best helps In existence. I Hopper is now appearing twic daily in the tages Theatr the Pacific THE TOWN OF SNYDER The new town of Snyder at the Salt Creek Depot, on the main line of the Wyoming North and South Railroad, is now in the throes of the most rapid growth of any town in the west. Buildings are springing up almost over night. Activity is seen upon all sides. Designated as being on the new Salt Creek highway, Snyder’s accessibility is assured. Its location on patented land removes any complications or doubt as to its future. GAS GOOD WATER LIGHTS Snyder is just a short distance from the center of the Salt Creek field. Improvements already made in Snyder includes the laying of gas mains from which is now being supplied an abundance of nat ural gas for heat and cooking purposes. Two flowing wells pro- vide good, healthful water for domestic and industrial uses, besides taking care of protection against fire. This hazard is being doubly guarded against throvgh the installation of a 3,200-gallon-per-hour pump on one well and the recent purchase of sufficient fire hose to hook up to. An electric light plant is now under construction and will soon be generating light and power. School facilities for the children are already provided with a competent resident teacher in charge. The morality of Synder is being closely guarded, it being the determination of the townsite owners to keep Synder clean and a decent place to live. This vigil will not be slackened. welcome hand is extended to all to come to Synder, to live, to ivemsant to boost for. A golden opportunity is offered. CALENDARS We take pleasure in announcing that our 1924 Calendars are now ready for distribution. These are our popular map calendars giving much useful information relative to Wyoming and the United States. You may receive yours by calling for it at our Safe Deposit Upon request calendars will be mailed to out-of-town cus- WYOMING NATIONAL winter sweaters, flannel shirts, win-| speed of a cross country racer. but natural to assume that those! matter of making selections from fer underwear, men's pants. ahd} Because of the popularity of the | who come first will be first served | the decreasing quantity of dress shirts are also going with the| sale which the Fad is st ing, it is] and will be best served so far as | chandise is concerned: BANK CASPER, WYOMING 600 Wells to Be Drilled IN THE HEART OF THE SALT CREEK OIL FIELD NEXT SEASON WHAT THIS MEANS TO THE NEW TOWN OF SNYDER It means several thousand people who will transact a part, or all of their business in Snyder. will profit handsomely Weekly Excurisons to the Townsite Five cars are making weekly excursions to the new town of, Synder. It is certainly a trip worth while. Out there you will see a town, rapidly shaking off its swaddling clothes, and teeming with activity and enterprises These cars are at your disposal. We will be glad to take you out and back for the nominal fee of $5, or foot the entire expense of the trip, if you, after seeing the opportunity before you, invest in a lot. SPECIAL 30 DAY OFFER A LOT AND BUILDING ON EASY TERMS For only 30 days the following unusual and attractive proposition is offered. Pay an amount down equal to the full price of the lot that you select. We will then build you a business or resi- dence building on the lot selected and suitable for your needs. You pay the balance due for the lot in small easy payments, like rent, if desired, or from the profits on the earnings from your business. . NOTE—Those already in business at Synder now have paid for their lots and buildings in the first few months in business there and you can do the same NOW. Many a Man Has Passed Up a Midas Opportunity By Lack of Decision. Here Is One Now! It means that the business houses in Snyder NOW IS THE TIME TO CET IN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOW OPEN IN SNYDER Synder is already well represented with estab- lished business enterprises that are already making nice profits for their proprietors, but there still re- mains many openings, a partial list of which is given below. ; Bank 3 Cleaning and Pressing Hardware Store Bakery Meat Market Jewelry Store Garage Hotel Oil Filing Station Rooming House Newspaper General Stores Plumbing Doctor Auto Accessory Dentist Furniture Store Ladies’ Apparel WATCH SNYDER GROW WESLEY GROOMS REALTY COMPANY scvcrecc ROOM 6, MOKLER BUILDING, OVER CAMPBELL’S HARDWARE STORE ON SOUTH CENTER STREET. PHONE 2364 CALL AT OUR CASPER OFFICE ANY TIME FOR FULL INFORMATION iw

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