Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. HOTELS FAST) TO PROFIT BY |S So Says Fort Collins Editor Here With Delegation. n of Fo + chia nt Evergiades of Florida, Deputy Sheriff Fred Baker, leader of a posse | rise. according to Geo. © | and TO ee eT ene eae ayers Killed. Gavabal-Ocliets. wore: WoUniet. Wan acim aeammeeren aentoe further publisher of the the alleged gang captured. The Everglades bandits have terrurized citizens for years. Photo sows Sheriff} A- C. Vidney press-Cuorier, who { Bob Baker, brother of the dead deputy. pointing te men of his posse the direction they should take. a memt of the dele he Fort Collins Chambe : ‘ 's Fece: | chine ‘ottacetnssrass ieee RD FORCES Commercial Chief | 20ers Sot benofited indirectly but the fact that the new well and prospective 1 gas region have been sited y thousands of people, many of them from Casper, has resulted in TEST OF VACCINATION RULING the hotels, rooming houses and restaurants reaping an unusual | business for this season of the year. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—The,to vaccination against smallpox or} H- H- Hardy, division commercial The real estate business also has | Wyoming state board of health has| have had the disease. The action wit n from the mar-|that all children be excl nj out the state. The Cheyenne school! C®5per public and takes pride in its ices ools who have not board enforced the from De-|force and equipment here. The he ; tay i han ok, its action| H@provement was justified by the xcluding about eighty-five chil from the schools, but the lat date permitted these turn to their classes. - enne board's refusal to further en- force the order was based in part on the fact that the order was not being enforced elsowhere in the ny its in Casper, station ert who | ost | | mountain region in proportion e | | population. hopes are entertained for the future of northern Color: values with the: bringi wel Great off industry. That section of > state. mountain region can put to good] reys, Denver Country use either gas or oll production in| stars, left here today for Core- large quantities, and while a ma-| nado Beach, California, to play jority are ‘© vitally interested] in the annual polo tournament in the prospects for securing pll,| starting there next Friday. With | the boon which gas will bring in| Arthur W Perkins of Colorado || NVQ Smokes For || wite. Helen 3. Larned, whose last | an ingustrial and domestic way will] Springs and Ralph Brooks of Ps known address was “6007 Buclid | go far toward increasing the pros- ict already rich in MRS, FRANK OBERT OF PARKERTON DIES TODAY irs. Frank Obert died at her | home in Parkerton at 10 o'clock | this morning. The deceased was 40 years of nage at the time of her | She is survived by a hus- band and three children. | rhe body is now being held at | the Muck funeral home and will be | shipped to Lander tomorrow after- avenue, Cleveland, O., on the grounds of desertion. Denver, Huston and Humphreys will represent Pasadena, Catif. The Denver Country club, which the four originally were to repre- sent, decided not to participate Women Prisoners || In Casper Jail | 1920. selves to a temporary separation from the goddess Nicotine. There are simply no smokes for feminine prisoners. This ruling has been laid down by the new police ad- ministration with apparent foun- dation of good judgment. At the present time there are two girls not more than 15 years of age who are in the women’s compart: ment of the jail, and since they pleaded in vain for their “fags,” Captain Farris also. denied the privilege to an older woman this local polo club. ee home with Eddie Loose of Annandale Coun- plaintiff. try club, near Los Angeles, took th lead in competition for the fornia open championship at the end of 54 holes, when he made the morning round in , a total of 221 MacDonald Francisco, and Mel S\ dena, were tied with The three leaders’ scores. were: iddie Loose, Woman Held For — B— - | morning, inasmuch as he held | the local police department on a CASPER MONUMENT WOR: that it would be setting a bad | felony warrant from that city, She 598 South Conwell. __ Phone has walved extradition example. Thrift Week . i IS JUST THE TIME TO START Your Christmas Club START NOW I) TEU PUWIN LO EI : ‘You can deposit small amounts from time to time during the year. These funds will be paid to you a short time before Christmas, a time when it is very convenient to have a little extra money. Club Pays__-___- $ $ 5.00 Club Pays__..§ 250.00 50c , Club Pays_-.____ $10.00 Club Pays_-_- §00.00 $1.00 Club Pays_______ 50.00 $20.00 Club Pays_--- 1000.00 $2.00 Club Pays_______ 100.00 $50.00 Club Pays__-__ 2500.00 10c Increasing or Decreasing Club Pays $427.50 4 Per Cent Interest Added to the Above Amount Che CasperNational Bank, Pe Casper, Wyo. ee 25c OE ESTABLISHED 1889 NATIONALIZED 1903 Ae PUR AOS RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS Whatever financial service you may require, either domestic or foreign, can be promptly satisfied 5 by some one of our departments: SI Commercial Investment Securities 2 Savings Trust and Escrow a Safe Deposit Boxes Foreign Banking and Steamship. Agents |Ea EB 35 YEARS OF SERVICE MAY WESERVE YOU FE) e (aViivayiita\ a \ire\ie\NraNTvaNtyaNive Of Western Union| On Visit to City manager of the Western Union, was in Casper today on an inspection The telegraph company feels that {t 36\tpecember 4,)and 1923. and in it | temper. All because of impurities given impetus by the great | applied to the district court| is designed to test the validity of| 1 transfers of property being | here for a writ of mandamus direct-| the state, board’s order and if the| ‘tip to the new office here. us. Much of the property |ing the Cheyenne schoo! t to| order is upheld, the state board, it ¢ 1 to the strike | enforce an order of the s 1| {s forecast will enforce it through-|!" ® better position to serve the | y, se patronage enjoyed by the com- here anking ahead of all others in the |;, to Two Divorce Cases Radio Said to Are Filed In Court, Hold Cure for Henry A..Larned {s suing | White Plague for divorce They | | were married in Casper, April 14, | the treatment for tubercul Mark McGinnis fs also asking for} in the tournament this year be- a divorce on the same grounds from Sigs ; KENWOOD GROCERY—930 S. Jackson Street. Pause = Sol mf Ladies who have the misfortune | x7 Edith McGinnis, whose last | Medical service of the United ; ae preret FE Satta ge F. | to be incarcerated in’ Casper’s:city n place of residence was| States vecerans’ Bureau hospital W. C. NOYES—No. 1 and No. 2—920 N. Harrison gehen Ng IP ara da BESO 8. well ‘submit them- ambersburg, Ill. They were mar-|"Umber 68 here declared today. Street; 903 S. Spruce Street. ried February 10, 1906, at Chicago and have one son who makes his the parents of the > aera yet devised,” said Dr. ‘oley. Topeka Officers Hazel Adams, formerly of Topeka, Kans., was arrested last night by | Three Racks Tell the Poa? Ae WIDOWER OF 89 TO WED CHICAGO, Jan 16. — Justice George Sawin, 89 years old, one of the founders of Elmhurst, a suburb, will. be married next week to Miss Arlie Bell \josher, 65 years old, he has announced. The magistrate, who has married thousands in his judicial cepacity for more than thirty yeurs, is a widower. ————————_. For results try a Tribune Ciara, Ad. i. SHI WOODS. CASE | IST UKE IS ‘OPENED AGALW DC ennikigeicdiion From Man Sentenced to Die Is Heard. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 16,—The Utah board of pardons met today to consider a further com- | municatlon from .Omer R. Woods, } Goypvicted wife murderer sentenced | to be executed next Friday at sun- Woods ts said to have’ pre information about ef Council, Idaho, whom he insists killed his wife. The board was in session for’only a short time this morning and then this afternoon. An affidavit ‘signed by “Franklin Whiteside” said to be a former resi- y dent of Reno, Nevada, in. which Z em. | Whiteside declared Vidgey confessed the murder of Mrs. Woods to him, e is said to be now before the board. WH. creeping, annoying sen- Shortly before noon Governor | sations — scratch — scratch — | Charles R. Mabey of Utah went into | 8cratch—eczema and other skin conference with police officials to | €ruptions, spoiling your complexion consider the new turn in events, | —causing you uncalled for embar- The Whiteside affidavit is dated |/Tassment—anguish—ruling your ‘CAGO, Jan. 16.—Six bandits id up and robbed the Lansing State bank at Lansing, Ill, a su- burb near Hammond, Indiana, to- day, shot and perhaps fatally wounded John Beckman, a lumber- |" man of Hammond, who tried to pre- ‘On All Merchandise in the Store Except Ford Parts BRODIE RUBBER CO. Your Accessory House Phone 1203 TRY A POUND OF 3X MARGARINE ARMOUR’S 3X Margarine ON SALE IN CASPER THIS WEEK a can be : free from A Few Facts About This Armour Product MARGARINE Eliminates Coloring Capsule on Account of the Highest Grade Natural Color. Whitesid ft 7 * | that are rampant in your systen— hiteside said-he saw Vadney and sige your Yea plood “nelle ass another man leave the apartment | peed house where Mrs. Woods was mur- | s dered and about the time of the |,)8- 8, 8. clears up skin eruptions ate Re ie gid Tabet at Rientsing, ah Later, he serted, et sy | ood, erbs an arks, carefully LE Vainey, | selected and scientifically prepared admitted killing Mrs. Woods, |fnd proportioned, which make up the ingredients in S. S. S. are the |most feared and dreaded enemies | of skin disorders. Eczema, pimples, boils, blackheads and other skin diseases pack up and leave the sys- tem when S. S. S. sends new rich coursing through your veins. Have a general house cleaning for your system. Let 8. S. S. rid you of those impurities which tend to keep you in a run-down condi- |tion. Skin disorders are nothing more than billboards announcing 1—8X MARGARINE—Superior for Table Use, Cook- ing and Baking. 2—3xX MARGARINE—Saves the Housewife Time and Labor. MARGARINE—Has Quality. ‘At the Following Merchants: G. E. BOYLE—Miills. 3—3X NO Comparison for 4—3X | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 16. | —Radlo 13 a valuable adjunct to {that the system is “off color.” {0 1S. SS. 4s sold by the leading |[f] LUCKY’S MARKET—740 CY Avenue. | “is of eroat therapeutic value in | drug stores. The large size BUNGALOW GROCERY—412 E. Fifth Street. poses is the more economt- cal, ‘treatment of other hospital cases,” | Dr. Walter K. Foley, chief of the “A radio set will.do more to cure tuberculosis than any other PICKARD’S GROCERY—537 W. Railroad. For results try a Tribune Classi Ged Ad \ 4 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF ALL ‘ | Winter Wearing Appare : FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Nothing like this sale has ever been attempted in Casper. We do not carry over a single garment from season to season. WE SLAUGHTER PRICES * THE MERCHANDISE MUST MOVE Story TWO RACKS OF DRESSES Rack One ,Rack Two FINAL CLEANUP FINAL CLEANUP 317.90 | $45.00 | Genuine Values $45 to $65 Street, Afternoon and You’ll Find Real Evening Dresses Bargains Here Genuine Values $85 to $150 ONE RACK OF COATS FINAL CLEANUP 18°°-'24 Genuine Values From $45 to $125.00 See These Coats and Appreciate Their Values One Lot of EVENING GOWNS Your Gown Is Here for the Military Ball SPECIALLY PRICED $29.50 Guaranteed Values $49.50 to $85.00 NO REFUNDS Final Cleanup of Winter Hats 85 Hats—Regular $18.50 to $37.50 Values YOUR CHOICE $2.95 EVERY SALE FINAL NO EXCHANGES t

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