Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. OY TO CARY). 3 = LIONS PROGRAM Aid for Those Afflicted fie. — By. Great White Plague PTS CASPER CABO. iv ‘Will you be the lucky one at Lioyd's. PHONE 132 fused to buy the Christmas sea's/as a humanitarian act; for the now on sale in the banks and some erection of a tuberculosis sana- PARIS, Dec. 13.—(By the Associat-! of the stores, we would like to pre-|torium where bona fide residents of | ed Press}—The German governmen! O t a few facts for your consider-|the state of Wyoming may receive | today officially announced its inten- ation. the care to which they are entitled.” | tion to initiate direct = In 1920 there were 67 deaths in| We know tho seventeenth state|With the French concerning the LOST Ww: Rhineland and the Ruhr, according ming from tubereulosis. Jn legislature passed the bill providing | Rhinguind 4 dispatch from Berlin. | Curb Accidents in | Traffic Here. g 1922 there were Not only did|for this sanatorium, but it can not Lady's gold wrist watch on a the number of ths increase but|be completed under two years. black ribbon bracelet, Finder the death rate per hundred thou-| Until that time we must carry on| BILLINGS, Mont., Dec. 13.— please call Mrs. Yellding at 15423 t ; , — sand for last year is the highest in|the work by assisting the Wyoming | Notice was posted on the doors of | Pine Se “okt Sem ta eaten tons tcnwets Aes pa , % ncaa 2 aes ane the history of the state, It is im-| Public Health association. he Tae ene pink St Papal reported to the m . Wi cton—Among members of the senate, three old friends meet for the opening of Soostens Above] other persons they may have in- - ee meeting Inst’ n lor ‘ashin: tention of the special tuberculosis left to right are Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, who ts the Republican whip; Senator Albert B. Cummings, | fected with tuberculosis before they | nurse here was called to a young | P&Ttment, according to word receiv. cured the prom ts, } the city cotncil to Means Are Sought to)’ of “members of d the clit president of the senate, and senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, leader in the senate. themselves died, Surely everyone | man in the earlier stages of the dis- Casper Mirr or wants a part in the fight to prevent/ease. With the assistance of the Works nied in the secretary of state's of-| the spread of this dreaded disease | physicians they found a sanatorium We are repared to take care ler. fice today by James W. Helme,|@nd the only help asked-of you has/in Arizona that consented to take traffic ordimancer to permit the meting out of shorter jail sentences | | We are ps and smaller fines to violators, At Democrat, of Adrian. The petition] been to invest a smal) sum in the|the case for treatment. As tha: iy zi the present time no fine of less than | carries 107 signatures, the req purchase of the-pretty Httle health| was so far from eo and the Framing Resilvering $5 can be imposed and no jail sen- cothdge Shad ay uire- Stediees eed Fre) ie Je ; cord si in tence under five days. Some cities SS During the state convention of| his condition he remained here i 327 Industria] Ave PHONE 442 = me found rable in curbing the American Legion at Torrington | until his case was too far advanced violations and reducing the “hard- in July, 1922, they adopted the fol-| and a few weeks ago he quietly 7 boilec titude of some violators to lowing resolution: ‘Whereas, there’| passed away. f mire th a night's lodging in the CHEYENNE THROWN OUT {s no sanatorium in the state of| During the existance of the sum- pastile. ‘Wyoming for persons afflicted with | mer camp on Casper mountain two The city will also have printed tuberculosis, ex-servico men were given the 10,000 copies of hoe Sing Spee “Therefore be it resolved, that | proper care and treatment and were A Nash for and po regulations for distribu- . . the members of the American |able to return to work this fall. tion with the automobile licenses in SQ Say Organizers of National Club Pan saga oa eR called 13—Ef'| Logion of Wyoming do petition the| ‘These seals will only be on sale Ch 4 t aren » arrangements havo | business istrict bere to prevene| Woning state legislature, when it} this week and out of sheer gratitude ristmas Me Over Protest of Manufacturer; the paving of We gieets..of She" that mat bey SBA eaale Sveropeie Son auaeveere tet yee hee wa trict were thwarted when chec' - ~ - 2 ’ ing of a petitoin which they cla‘in- ee pS eon furthera en Party Plans Not Decided Jed represented 6S per cant of the MUMIINNMNTitSTHNrrrTrtnetrrrrttrrrerrrtniteerecarnrnretrnrcnrnrecevesernrruane: property affected established that 8 = n McLellan was tast night ‘ * it represented only 48 per cent of £Do Trifles Annoy and Upset You Z 4 by the club into member: DETROIT, Mich., Dec, 13.—Henry Ford will be nom-|such property. The paving program & Zz ship, an invitation having been ex-|inated for President whether he desires to be or not, it was}! ®° carried out next summer. _- Do You Have Frequent Headaches = tended at a previous meeting. unanimously decided at a meeting here last ni, Quarrel W A Christmas tse Dresses Sol P\ia national "Fira-for-yrésident club was eadedeet iis Time Extened F Do You ith Those You Love = eninyed next Wednesday night by |® whe Tr & Do You Jump When the Door Slams the Lions, according to a closing|Score of supporters of the automobile manufacturer who . = ip S announcement before the club by|came here regardless of the fact that a Ford-for-president Redeeming Coupon Fun the Sas cng Pprscheeaar meeting at which they were dele-;on the Democratic or third party committee. Details o: © program Sir et te revealed but plenty of| S8tes ad been called off. The} ticket. At Stone Grocery, 6 icitasunsant? te sertentend: group 1s meeting again today. “We want Henry Ford for prest- i ort rs ) Lirhracis eal Aftér Robert FR: Pointer ef De-| Gent ané we are going ahead and) 1) |. 1 7 aae h J t him if he does pot come out e fact that many shop- - Srobosed gontarance hore nt tha | and lead. the ‘way’ himsclt. by” a|PSE® holding cqupons good for mer —the thonghtful gift -- “ quest of Mr, Ford, had refused to| ‘eelaration,” Mr. Harrop said. perigee Acadia phe , saan % 5 st . 5 Bee not ye leemed them, it was dc- serve, Roy Harrop of Omaha, Neb., Reed toeay te alive Raa . DIE UN STORM e-store csc] zara, tek eat te Spe aaKine Te aaa eee After 1] nominating petition to place the/are good for food products f that ae uae ta bareenens 8 name of Henry Ford on the demo-| indefinite length of time. The cou: pear ., teresting assortment, how Mr. Ford wou nominated | cratic ballot in the preferential presi-' pons w: iver { a i i ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Dec. 13.| or’ whether he would be nominated! dential primaries next April, was n tree distribution ot. pe Sry millions including all the old favorites Posses are today scouring th — and many attractive new country near Becker, N. M., where} Fak o Z Fl S five members of a family were 2 AB A aes cnes. Models for men, women frozen to death, in search of on scien! i man who is thought possibly t Hon of modern and children in every wanted have escaped. The five who are its effect fa . ia dead are Mrs. Montoya, her daugh nerve force color and size. ter, daughter-in-law and two grand ghildren. Montoya was found alive with his hands and feet frozen. His son is the one being hunted. The PRICED $1.50 TO $2.25 famfly was traveling in a wagon ¥ Two small boys, sons of Joe o ‘3 Cantrell, and an unidentified negro JOE DAVID & Cc your money, ‘ 230 SOUTH CENTER were victims of the storm at Clovis ¢ ; % : : : and Juan Marcialla at Vaughn, e 3 : ‘ 2 a FA j g 5 E ® 3 Gift Suggestions i [ <4 the storm which had passed today. The temperature last night was the lowest of the year here, but the making a toll of nine lives lost in USEFUL GIFTS PRACTICAL GIFTS + waether is clear and the wind has } Selected from David's vast showing will doubly emphasize your thoughtful- subsided. Railroad lines are open ness of her. : highways are being cleared. a F F a aan: lanl wagiigautt Standard quality and lowest possible prices combine to produce David's ‘ Expert watch and jewelry repair- better values. a fng. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bite. hooks from our complete selections of acceptable gifts for women and SBA 222 5k ds girls. 3 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Does \ our G a Notice is hereby giveri that on rocer 7 day of November A. D. \& ‘ 9:05 0” M., The w F porated under the vs of the ¢ State of Wyoming with a capital (2 . 5, Pend OS Use Scales? . stock of Fifty — Thousand Silk and wool Dresses in a large as- t ($50,000.00) Dollars divided into % sortment. Dresses for street, after- BaYe ‘Thepeane sear ianaee onl es noon, evening and beautiful party e par value of Ten ($10.00) & Aalst Nob | Dollars each; and the term of ex: ¥ rocks. most practical gift. ! : istence of the said company shall He does!—Because you expect him to weigh your orders be Fifty (50) years. | PRICES of bulk goods. If he didn’t Id 6 you would assuredly change That the management of the hi; comp all be vested in a board of Three (3) directors “and the of the directors” who shall a e affair f this com- 3 any e fir ar are: Geo. 4 @ your trading place. The same thing is true with circulation. During the last few years Advertisers have not been satisfied to suppose they were getting a certain circulation for their money; they don’t want to be merely told, they want to know. rguson, and § he company Na AND UP ny sell, export, import, a “BoP *hR Sn aon en BAAR OK RS deal in lime, plas cement, x Girls’ and Misses’ stone, stucco, i; orice : and ah kinds of bul raterials § DRESSES They want the circulation measured by a standardized and unquestionable measurement. lease, rent, or otherwise sufficient personal pro: a nd A large selection of Dresses for all 4 real estate for the carrying on of occasions. Materials are a fine : : said lime business and “he trans grade of Poiret twill serge, flannel, | The Audit Bureau of Circulations is the recognized au- : al property | and real estate or Piscine pe, rend " : thority for proving circulation. It is maintained as a co- : forming of all other” acs. which $3.50 $13.50 Ptasee Pelocticn ox ayaperte operative organization by the advertisers, advertising : Bat ving Gn teh nid than Crk 00 up to $13. Handkerchief agencies and publishers who realize the necessity for : Ge) To do sl and everyting nec erchiers ! businesslike methods in advertising, Be nee he eae UNDERGARMENTS SPECIAL 35¢e EACH . ey A. B.C. reports place in the hands of advertisers essential > SF Aay ce toe pawess Gareintetceg facts that have been secured and verified by a searching examination of the publisher’s records. ee! Bloomers. Chemise Step-ins Beautiful Selections of Corduroy Gowns and Pajamas BATH ROBES $3.50 up to$16.50 Lined and Unlined Prices Range $4.00 to $16.50 sociation with other corporations, firms, individuals, and to do every other act or acts, thing’or things, incidental! or appurtenant to or wing out of or connected with he aforesaid busjness or powers or any parts thereof, provided the same be not inconsistent with You don’t need to buy Space by Guess! : the laws ander which this com- . pany is organized. (d) To have ‘ The Ideal Gift for “Her” ‘ the accomplishment of any of the | SALE OF EXQUISITE SILK In Colors and Plain White Ns You can get the full circulation facts ffic a chery ont an G : ra (allo? tis ions and ® = ©Leather Hand Bags Beautiful Chokers on the Casper Daily Tribune by refer- : Bemis crithont restra nt OF. limit i AND NECKPIECES ring to the last A. B. C. report which ( iiimatithe Binte of Wrenn oe ae Hundreds of Beautiful Styles to will be gladly furnished om request. r any part of the world. ¥ Select From $7.50 to $49.50 ; Rallibeeketanten fa the Soreeeit © Squirrel, Fitch, Mink, Fox and $8 Ii ! raged and the principal piace ¥ $2.75 up to $15.00 : Grey Wolf ; * HES of business of the corpo! ¥ 5 shall be in, the City of C “ z B Write to The Audit B \f ounty of Natrena, e 0: ‘ = Tite to e Audit Bureau of Circulations, 202 South S! sg cha: =| . uu tate Pete GeeeR LIMB COMPANY, |4g “a By William R. Wagner, Sere.|®& 227 South Center Phone 747 tary. ‘ M. L. Bishop, Jr., Attorney. ie. Pub, Dec. 10, 11 and 12, 1923 Lt

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