Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 12

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Er ees Mt hee Md PAGE FOUR WARNE AND CROSBY GOMPANY IN/irtc Cua NEW LOCATION ON YELLOWSTONE) oteee Autos Modern Hospital for Sick Motor Cars Is Made}®..10::" se ae a ad Complete With Latest Equipment for Honest speed. ful'y tested, Kyle said, and is known a pair of young men who opened an automobile repair|™DPS ahi, is the result of two | Crosby Motor company packed up | their “baggage” and established themselves in new quarters in the building formerly occupied by the curves, bridges and embankments, was announced here today by W. T. Kyle, general manager of the Page Turning Out Repair Work. BY SPARK PLUG berg js composed of efFong fabri-| i salways worthy of commenda- cating wire with elasticity and re- shop in Casper slightly over two years ago. Starting w years of experiment and research i bition’, honesty, and a desire to make|work by the Page company, Kyle Biniee nore ener { good, Warne and Mr. Crosby | stated. Lee Doud Motor company, at 436 West Yellowstone avenue. They ordered a number of new machines to be used in their general repair work and upon their arrival busied themselves in establishing a modern When Back’ Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels Steel and Wire company, Bridge port, Conn, tion. In the case of the Warne and Crosby Motor company, | coll. It stops a machine travel an example, your attention is called to|at average speed, Kyle said, and have finally established one of the —-- 6 5 largest and best equipped shops for] mxpert wateh and jewetry * the care of the automobile in the |tng. Casper Jewelry Co., On Dia Uf | city of Casper. ? . hospital for sick motor cars. Annulment of Marriage In 1920, the first shop of the com- e : pany was opened in a tiny barn on Sought by Woman in ‘The apparatus has been success- which we cite a wraps itself around one speeding. a Senet i SALTS FINE F A East A street. Here for six months, Ch C Fe the young men worked, accepting vyenne Court. all htat was brought to them and : ey establishing a reputation for fair|™0st folks forget that the kid ney like the bowels, sometimes set sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we a ies B dealing and good workmanship. Pe ower) Sache are ay | Thelr success was soon apparent to leged by Dacie H. Young against pricss gle beg Poca rag te Br ap have backache and dul! misery in James H. Young in a petition for | (00m i aoe act Monenth Li ie the kidney region, severe headaches annulment of marriage filed in the | [SS 4° “ie location Liat they re-|Theumatic twinges, torpid livor. court here. Young, sh® Dained until the first of this monen | #cid stomach, sleeplessness and ail forcibly took her to a} ke v3 = month. | sorts of bladder disorders. There in the East Sevehth shop, . t ke: d married her withou' thelr advancisient probably You Bom ange Bowen Ae rie Te aarked. | They were the firxt | moment you feel an ache or pain in in Casper to adopt the night and the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon resident, prior to last October. On Onl¥ automobile repair company to October 20, she sets forth. she went | be br eicveatt Perris weiss feels to Denver in response to a tele-/ eana ;|Crosby company have the agency ee ee eee cet young | tor Philadelphia batteries, and keep her at the depot and demanded that boas taeertne. agian al tert a she proceed with him forthwith to | Core csheat i @ minister, that they might be mar-| "0% Prevent. stele, Ra vied. When she refused, she! ous Ss aard Se i Rati iy = alleges, he erentenet her = fat weeeteNatriane sei ay pb ea te she feared for her life, and there- | S?¢' 5 fore complied. Immediately after rhe Batten Rie Sotipment. the ceremony, she sets forth, her | Their slogan, tn a Er husbané told her to go to Love-| 5.0 t Equipped Pp Gets the land, where she had another ad-| BUSine: mirer, as he (Young) had no inten reatasaaa, ane aurea | $25,000 Prize Young, Mrs. Young sets forth in Is Posted for Magazine Name neys will famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and is intended to flush clogged kidneys and help stim- ulate them to activity, It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus help- ing to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Salts inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lthia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in trying to correct kia- ney trouble while it is only trouble. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.—Advertisement. —————. her petition, was jealous of her Loveland admirer and compelled her to enter into the Denver mar- riage in order that she might not marry the Loveland man. Youngs, she says, since has written her, ex- pressing sorrow for what ho had done and requesting forgiveness. Mrs. Young is a nurse, ee nounced today, FORT COLLINS CHEYENNE The new publication will appear C May 1. Competition for prizes of u , $20,000, $4,000 and $1,000 for the three best sulted names is open to PLACED IN OPERATION the public, the publishers state. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 12.— A. A. Spaugh, of the Wyoming Bua Line company, which has applied to the Wyoming Public Service com- mission for a certificate of conveni- ence and necessity authorizing the operation of automobile busses in passenger traffic, states that the company’s first bus will be put into | service between Cheyenno and Fort , Collins, Colo., about February i0,/ and that about March 15 busses will begin operating between Cheyenne and Casper. The Cheyenne-Fort Collins bus, he states, will make & two round trips daily. A daily ser- Fras vice will be maintained between L. - FIFTY YEARS AGO CHICAGO, Jan. 12. prize of $26,000 for a name for a new weekly magazine to be published by interests controlling the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News was an- because, when it strikes, it is knocked slightly out of shape, But, being elastic, it springs back to shape, and this reaction makes Cheyenne and Casper, with a bu leaving each city at 7 a. m. daily it rebound. The use of About April 1, Spaugh states, A young man who practiced medi- i Cheyenne-Rawlins service will, be ' cine in Rennaylvania became famous Rubbing Pueleol™” — Alcohol helps put “in shape” tired, aching muscles and stiff joints that sport, instituted, with busses running in ana was called in consultation in each direction daily. many towns and cities because of Pd aa states a bx hae 85 his success in the treatment of dis- @ necessary equipment can be se- ease. a cured, service will be instituted be- Suaksreasee bie ig lie labor or illness has “knocked oak tween Bridgeport, Neb. and Wheat: some of his medicines before the| A refreshing body-rub for ath- land, Wyo. and Crawford, Neb. public, and moving to Buffalo, N. Y.,| letes, invalids and infants. Ex- @#and Douglas, Wyo., the Nebraska put up what he called his “Favorite|cellent also for removing perspir- with the Chey-) Prescriptio: ind placed it with the/ation odors and for soothing the Sraesists in Srey, state. face after shaving. r, Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long been recognized as a tonie| ¢o0h® Grety ited ths bent eek 40,000 Physicians per ipscrmmueaiaimmpiat yt ails skill and conscience can produce. To Attend Medical 7 Bites aaa dragged-down vy Th ° S | weaknesses TA We Convention In June wits aise’ tas settee Kimball Drug Store ‘Thousands of women testify that Dr. AND THE Pierce's Favorite Perscription has Mid Pk —More than 10,000 physicians and west cy entirely eradicated their distressing ailments. surgeons are expected to attend the! More recently that wonderful dis-| ;wo DRUG STORES FOR YOUR annua! convention of the American CVery of Dr. Pierce's, called An-uric CONVENIENCE Medical Association here June 9 to (for kidneys and backache), has been = vae Rexall Drug Stores 13, 1924. The convention will oc- Successfully used by many thous- cupy the second tier of the munici- 8248 who write Dr. Pierce of the pal pler. It will be subdivided into benefits recefved—that their back: lecture halls, exhibition rooms ana 2¢%, rheumatism, and other symp. an. auditorium. ; toms of uric acid deposits in jonts Mest recent discoveries in medi-| °F barr ee been completely con- cine, newly developed apparatus, in-| Wered = use. struments and other devices 1 in _ Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. N. mééical practice will be exhibited. *-» for trial pkg. of any of his re- Rag Rugs and Carpets Woven to Order HEMSTITCHING OF ALL KINDS ikany Dry Goods Mrs, Smith Phone 736 CHICAGO, Jan. 12—(United Press) fon pictures will illustrate ad. Medies, or write for free medical ad- d medical methods. he ion ris Sonvention plans were made at a! nded by Drs. J, Sheldon man, Richmond, Vat ayo Clinic; The Old Reliable Gebo Coal Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. Cincinnati. EDMONTON, Alta—-A gift of $500,000 from the Rockefeller Foun- dation has been made to the med- feal college of the Alberta Univer- sity. —— eee For results try # Tribune Classe fied Aw . Che Casper Sundap Cribune 36th MID-WINTER SALE Richards & Cunningham Company | Prices Slashed on Coats, Suits and Dresses INTERESTING—IF TRUE! With many cold days ahead of you if you live in Wyoming, you will be glad to know that our selection of coats, suits and frocks has ‘“*-- been greatly reduced as to price. The values are there, as always, but Bing !—how the prices have dropped. $122:50 ‘Values—now......$87.50 Extra Special Extra Special Extra $112.50 Values—now,......$74.50 Lot No. 1 Special $ 72.60 Values—now......$52:50 $39.75 Fur Trimmed Wraps—Sport Coats—Sport Frocks—Tailored Suits If you are tired of your old clothes, if the world:looks dull and there are no thrills, try getting a new suit, coat or dress and see how bright the sun shinés. Whee! It’s a great life! y 10 Yr, aoo{ 12 & 14 ¥r. RovaL econ EMBROIDERY PACKAGE OUTFITS oD, White Fancy Weave Batiste 413 Nightgown $2.50 414 Combination $1.75 $2.00 225 —AT— Looking Into the Future A new year is before us and with it comes PER, isenes paw veal aces Rie eee institution ever growing and expanding it serve the commi about it in new and bi ways. Satisfaction with us is not a slogan but an “ideal.” Our dreams of 2 “Happy New Year” are not air castles. They are substantial dreams made of determina- tions and resolves that this year we will give service in merchandise and mt management. The public has come to regard Jan as the month of values—as an econoniical buy- ing month. And it is, for we are now offer- ing standard high-class merchandise at mid- season yrcee that mean a real saving to the thrifty MONTHS—EXTRA TOWELS If your towel supply is beginning to look yer. like nothing at all, here is a wonderful vowel opportunity offered in this big Janu- ary Sales Event. MOST INTERESTING ! values at 65c and 85c are only...... Turkish Towels—big, heavily ribbed, 4 thread towels, splendidly absorbent. Good 48c *™ 24c Huck Towels and Linen Guest Towels, the former of linen crash, 17 inches wide, good values at 20c, are only 16c during this sale. large sixes, Linen guest towels, in small medium and 20% DISCOUNT Roller Towels, of heavy linen crash of a good quality, at per yard.... 13¢ TO EVERY HOME Lot No. 2 $17.95 Lot No. 8 KEEPER BEDDING VALUES The Sheets and Pillow Cases offered in this great Mid-Season Clearance Sale are real i ny eee as BS “eo - = bargains, too. Anticipating future needs, as 2 . . well as present ones, will prove a profitable a rice = ee resses (a) ISCO investment if you replenish your supply now. , } Products from some of the best manufac- turers in the country are priced much below the usual mark for this sale. the superior quality of this merchandise, the values are made noteworthy. Utica Pillow cases, 45x36 inches and 42x36 inches, regular 60c values at 35c values a’ Other Values Cold Icy Sheets have no horrors if you will but wear a flannel gown or pajamas. We have them, at special prices that are guaran- teed to please. ‘ $1.25 and $1.85 values at. ..95c $1.50 and $1.65 values at. .$1.29 Tips to Shoppers The Christmas rush being over, house keepers are beginning to take time for the spring sewing, for the making of honse dresses, of curtains, and dainty summer underwearables. We have some pe. book soy ioghams ually sell for 80 ani cent r yard, that will sell during the sale for 15c Per yard White Muslin, 36 inches wide, 20c value, is now rehes wie, 16c Lo th of ft, chamois Hauke 35c eat ae mois 16c 21-inch Gingham, a 50 value, 3 yards Zor » Soe $1.00 What about your curtains? We don’t mean to be impertinent, but you have ee ‘ourself that question undoubt- edly. ere’s your opportunity to cor- rect curtain faults. ‘J Curtain Scrim, 45 and 35c values, 26 at 30c and ~-._-_-.___ ------ Cc On again, off again! Such is the life of a slip-on sweater. Worn with one of our pretty sport skirts, which are now reduced to $4.25, you'll have a costume that is fashionably right. To dress your body in comfort, and to look so well that your friends say nice things about your appearance, is an art that begins with your choice of un- derwear. MERODE underwear is hand-taiiored, of cotton or silk and wool, in so many les that you are sure to find here what you want—all at a 2 Per disedunt of --~-----.--.,% Cent If you please—these apron values are right at home. All the trimness and daintiness you could wish for, the usual cost being $1.50, while during 79¢ the sale you can get them for_ If you prefer to make your own sweater we have Corticelli yarn, at specially Jow prices. A big 2-oz. ball of this fine yarn, in any of the popular colors and shades, is now marked to ---.--. 2-2-2 eo Ze If you are not a winter sport fiend, per- haps your penchant is fancy work. If so, you'll be glad to know that our spring line of Royal Society has arrived and believe you me, it has hundreds of dandy models, all prices. After you have seen the immensely fi quality of the silk materials ey ine offering today. and all week, you will want to buy enough for at least one A little hole, a long “railroad” in your Seabee cere tee time to re- priced ieee eae ‘95 ce em 2 |-Season i » Eorticelli All Silk foses in eordooun ene ie sroean--- Oe Is your hair bobbed, or shingled? Do short ends continually stick out in. an unmanageable way? on us for being inquisitive, pisase. But we have a hair net special that will interest you, we know. One dozen hair nets for__..--____.__ $1.50 —and six extra nets are given free with each dozen. That sounds interesti: doesn’t it? And it’s true Don’t forget where we live—207-211 South Center street, next to the Cas- per National bank. Our phone number is 7. Our 36th Mid-Winter Sale is now on and will continue all week. ete sh $2.65 Whether it be an athletic girdle, a lace front model, or an intricately boned corset, you find it here reduced in pee for the Big Sale. Ons special ot of Gossard $1.69 corsets at _ All Gossard Brassieres, all styles, at— 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT In view of 45¢c Utica Pillow Cases, 42x86, regular 27: it 2c Utica Sheets at Special Mid-Season Prices Honeydew Crossbar Voile A18 Pojamas $2.50 376 FivePiece Set $1.40

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