Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 10

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,1924. - 124 a BARNEY GOOGLE AND S | eI a Bou mi wor ae NICE GAME «A i. Buucu OF HEaNY er! UITTERS GOT Ze Toa ithe bool of ber of wurds. CORRECTION “OF CLASSIFIED fort aX : not be responsible for more than i at IN = econ : J e iS <A ee) ; 2 . Ri vertisement than bn ‘ . . , PTT: 4 Wn WN] Tra one time. Errors not the fault of ee: ] = \ & yy 4 ; : \ iW Robs the advertiser which clearly lessen = 5 E = ) BATE) Ni ; Wi the real vaiue of the advertisement : : es) hiqienes wili be rectified only by publication 3 P AY jaa! without extra charge within FIVE 4 i = - i H - z= iF @ays after insertion. No repubiica- e . ? 2 if : : tion will be made when the errr yc ANY are the eyes that aro : WUE turned to gaze with keen ad- miration on the well developed, healthy girl no matter where she Relttnre armies ereosrunt ‘GASOLINE ALLEY—AVERY LAYS PLANS FOR A COUNTER ATTACK Oinir aves tara: ocanse we all ap: preciate the girl with the figure THAT BIRD CAN'T AWEAD OF ME BLUFF ME. I'M GOING n— SOM . m., will be inserted under the cal «sity « touch of roses from na- DIDNT PUT CUT nail Hi Pt : ve ie und the sparkling eyes Son aud abery WITNESSES AND FIGHT OUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISB- the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp OWN A —the girl with buoyancy and the swing of youth. Not necessarily an out-of-doors girl. Just a girl with ever in- creasing blood cells. Just a girl filled with the vim and vigor of youth, Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. S. S. S., gince 1826, has stood for Mncreased blood cells. 5S. S. S. means restored strength—rekin- dled vitality—added energy. Take §S. S. S. and watch the bloom of youth return to your cheeks. Watch that flabby, ill nourished flesh fade away before flesh that is firm and plump. Red blood cells will do it and S. S. 8S, will build them. It contains only pure vegetable in- gredients. S. S. S. fs sold at all good drug stores. The larga size bottle is more econom!- How to Answer Blind} Classified ads. In answering blind ads tn these columns please-be careful to use he precise address given in the edvertisernent. Write the address riainly. Letters brought to The Tribune office not require stamps. Always Inclose your an- ‘. swers in sealed envelope. In re nlying to advertisements where ‘eferences are asked for. do not send the original reference. Send sopies of them only. HELP WANTED—MALE that the percentage of delinquents “The Out Trail," Mary Roberts/ “What is Success,” Roger W. Bab- “Wonders of the Past,” Hammer- was increasing yearly. Records were Rinehart. son. ton. WANTED—High class real estate produced to show that the expenses “Twelve Tests of Character,” H. “Humanizing of Knowledge,” J. “The Praise of Folly,” Bliss} salesman with car; good opportu- were far greater than the govern-, E. Fosdick. H. Robinson. TTY. nity for the right man. Baker-Grude ment had first indicated. |_“Railroad Electrification,” A. J.| “The Irish Guards in the, Great] ‘The Trail of the Elk,” M. Fon-|Investment Co., 133 N. Wolcott. Engineering mistakes were Manson. War,” Rudyard Kipling. hus. Phone 1189. with car. one knowing Casper is When, as in one project, the cost} maintained by the settlers of the preferred, Fidelity Realty Co. Zut- of construction ‘was estimated at] Yuma project to keep the Colorado STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3 ee termeister Bldg. ‘ HELP WANTED—MALE AND : FEMALE $30. per acre, and proved to be over |river from devastating the region. Grant ee SEDER and Central Grocery and Blue Front Grocery {$100 per acre, and since the twenty | He stated that the real solution of SIs8. Ane mada tee 129 Weat ‘eee d 446 South Wolcott | year payment plan was based upon] this problem was the big dam which Phone 1168—289 ~ Phone 10—11 Phone 457—458 charged against the service by some |* i of the Idaho delegates and one man at least charged “prodigality of ex- penditures,” and cited reservoirs in Idaho which were purchased by the (Continued From Page One) government at too high prices, be changed to a-longer time, pay-| Wiliam Weisner, the spokesman able at five per cent. for the Yyma, Arizona, project stat- The basic complaint of the set-jed that “the banks will loans us tlers is that the actual cost of con-|money to buy mues, but they, will “PYRO-FORM” is the world’s greatest and most suc- cessful remedy for the treatment of Pyorrhea. Sold under the guarantee that your money will be refunded if it fails to banish the disease in from 20 to 30 days. For sale by John Tripeny Co., and all good druggists. — MAKE $25 to $75 weekly writing showeards for us in spare time; no canvassing; simp e -nstructioris; o steady work. Dept. 1352 National Studios, 6121 Dorchester, Chicago. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Lady to care for two children, oneha’f daya and assist ; with light housework. Phone 1790R. te be i ate ea TA acd baad WANTED — Competent maid for general housework; one who will go home nights. 231 W. Tenth. | ee _ WANTED—Women and ch ldren’s | hair cutting; that’s our specialty, at 35c. Under Grill Cafe. | “e mA —— GIRLS learn marcelling under ‘vy personal direction of Betty her- self; will also teach complete 2ourse In beauty work; classes now form.ng, Apply Betty's Bearty Par- lor, basement, Becklinger Bldg or Phone 467J. 23 PER CENT OF FARMERS ON THE ROCKS | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—More than 23 per cent of farmers in fif- teen northwestern states are -tn- solvent, Senator Brookhart, Repub- lican, Iowa, declared in the senate. He estimated that the same per- j centage would hold throughout the | country, Taking a group of 16,200 farms . struction had Increased many times|not loan us money to buy water. the estimated cost but that the time |In the first case the money stays in limit for payment has not been ex-|the west; in the second it goes to tended a particle. Added to this | Washington.” . the farmers have met many reverses Mr. Weisner also advocated that over which they had no control, the|the govérnment take over the forty delegates maintained. miles of levees which were being REMOVAL SALE On All Merchandise in the Store Except Ford Parts BRODIE RUBBER CO. Your Accessory House Phone 1203 jlower cost of production’ the de'e-| would have been built had not the gates claimed an extension of ttme |/egislature of his own state “em- jwould no more than equalize the|balmea” the Colorado river com: greatly increased costs, pact. \ There “was no bitterness in the| Tho reasons why the projects have e , | various complaints registered by|fallen into the present financial S the farmers and their representa-| condition were given by T..A. Wal- lack of faith in the government’s|tack of a well known and reagon-! © ability to carry out its work. Any]ably enforced policy on the Part sz criticism which was made was made|of the government; failure of - the - | with the view of obtaining a remedy. | government to construct a cbmplete APPLES BY THE BOX . . . . $1.45 js ae emanate ba ie See a aad ee a 98-lbs.. Pride of the Rockies_____§3,45 FI OUR 48-lbs. Pride of the Rockies.____$4.75 } ' | 24-Ibs. Pride of the Rockies______<99@ ee 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal, yellow or white____________-$5@ | Records were produced to show|and effective system; to the failure of the government to set up an effi- 10-Ib. sack Graham Flour_---_---___-____________45¢@ 25-Ib. sack Yellow Corn Meal___-_______________-_795@ Fresh Killed young fat turkeys, Ib. _-_...0.“____/_. Fresh killed milk-fed chickens, Ib Nice Red Bliss Potatoes, per cwt. _ Sweet Oranges, 2 dozen _____ Large California Celery, 2 stocks Creamery Butter .____-_______ Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, any size Large Roman Beauty Apples, box Grape Fruit, 4 for —~__ Look Our Full Line of Fresh Fish Over—Just Arrived Today Butter-Nut Coffee J. & M. Coffee __ Reemnnee soc nnn. Mother’s Aluminum Brand Oats, 8% lbs. ___ Columbine Flour, 24 lbs. ‘ { cient organization, for operation: and to economic ‘conditions over. which the settlers had no. contro’. a Stomach Misery, Gas, Indigestion “Pape’s Diapepsin” Cor- BOOKS ADDED WE DELIVER PHONE 2627 rects kates fe 0 pest B Y L | BR A R Y People’s Fruit and Vegetable =e ee (IN JANUARY . Market est, surest relief for indigestion, gases, flatulence, heartburn, sour- 3 IN THE PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING ness, fermentation or stomach “dis- |» New books recelved at the Natrona 1-lb. pkg. Cocoa______---35@ Second and Beech tress caused by acidity. A few| County Pyblic Library for January tablets give almost immediate stom-| include tHe following: ach relief. ‘Correct, your stomach | “The Call of the Canyon,” zane|f¥ English Breakfast Tea, After Invoice Clean-Up Sale . 5 . ah ean ss: 2; Becaeent nea Crt Sa ees in the wheat belt, Senator Brook- Tribune Wantads Bring Results Drusgitts seh selluoow oe yackeees | rhe Cinder Busey,” Gergt Gar, Ib vite renee 20e Iaith bala at Need cero =z tisem: rett. ee “The Terms of Conquest,” How- ard Vincent O'Brien. st “The Inverted Pyramid,” Ber- trand Sinclair. “The Lone Wolf Returns,” Louis J. Vance. | “Bunk,” W. E. Woodward. “The Coast of Folly,” Coningsby Dawson. “The King Versus Wargrave,” J. S. Fletcher. “The Steadfast Heart,” Clarence |B. Kelland. “The High Place,” James Branch Cabell. “The Inexcusable Lie,” Harold R. | Peat. | “Riceyman Steps,” Arnold Ben- nett. approximately 2,800 had been lost vs in 1923 by foreclosure, 3,000 “with. g* out the formality of legal procedure” ~ and 10,400 retained by their owners “only through the leniency of creditors.” ‘ “I deny that the condition of farmers improved in 1928 over 1922," he said, “despite official statements of existence of general Prosperity.” 'ALASKAN TOWN 1S ROCKED BY Chicago & North Western System C. & N. W. Ry. C., St. P., M. & 0. Ry. What the Railroads Accomplished in 1923 Under the Transportation Act EY carried the largest traffic in hese returned to the people by way history without transportation diffi- ; culties and with virtually no car short- of wages, purchase of supplies and EXTRACTS 2-oz. Raspberry. .-. 2-0z, Pineapple. . 2-0z. Maple........ 2-oz. Lemon. .¥:. - 2-02. Strawberry . 16-0z. Dr. Price’s Lemon Extract -__________$4.79 8-oz. Dr. Price’s Lemon Extract -_-__________99@ 4-oz. Dr. Price’s Lemon Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, bottle ~_____.____-_--25@ Linit Starch, two pkgs.__15¢@ 9 bars Pearl White Soap_45e@ Wild Rose Glycerine Toilet Soap, 4 bars_______-_-25@ eal materials, taxes, interest. and rentals sivaetatateniant adots ous Pure Tar Toilet Soap, Extract 45e EAR wK “Streets o! ," John DosPas- ‘ Mercedes nt extent ret (THEY placed in service nearly 200,000 1”, PeF_ cent esos of ithe eros sos. % re 4 bars ___._____-__--_25¢ ; UAKE new freight cars and nearly 4,000 bape di m transportation. “Michael's Evil Deeds,” B. P. Op; : new locomotives. THEIR efficiency helped all business penheim 4 No-Water Cleanser _____45¢@ STE TA HEY expended for equipment and and all credit by making turn-overs apo Hativey Detsctive,”. Octarad 3 ; Better Than Sk STEAMSHIP LA ‘SOUCH®, via other facilities, $1,076,000,000, and Roy Cohen. No. 10 can Blackberries. ( ‘at) more rapid. 2 : e 3 Cans Seer : |St. Paul Island, Alaska, Jan.’ is — paid as taxes over $300,000,000. - ’ pSV S tara See el oe No. 10 can Apricots. ... Libby’s Plum Pudding, By ‘The ‘Associated Press)—The in. i s ; Z vey. { hav 8 of Belkofsi d [HEY expended for fuel, materials tee eas wet merase that ‘The Gaspards of Pinecroft,” No. 10 can Peaches. : $1 95 Per Oana oo fae 15¢: reported that a papers lcasteauaie Hom and etree in current cpers-- - ‘cent’ return’ 4 None or thet different pega SNe eg fa occurred at 1:50"Tuesday morning. 000,000, and paid their employes avec. , STOUPS did so in 1928, the average for pore tale arnt he southern edge of Paviof, vol- * id Ss aver- i * rh “Cros Bog a inston. age’ annual wages equal ite EEE all Class I roads being 6.11 per cent, ee Se ae nae a cano blew off. Belkofsky is on the double the amount of the average an, While the North Western Region group nual wages paid in 1915. earned less than 4 per cent. O'Brien & Cournos. “Best Plays of 1922-1923," Burns Mantle: “My Garden of Memory,” Kate D, ggin. Alaska peninsula. St. Paul island is one of the Pribilof islands. The shock lasted seven minutes. Pavlof since the edge blew off, has been emitting steam and smoke den- Six Large Rolls ToiletPaper . . . 25c WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Ape | Sely. The people in Belkofsky left Rostaoripta, Oenry. 4 | their houses in safety. “Inwa: »”” Christopher Morley. i | | “pield of Philosophy," 5. A. heey. These Prices Are Good at All Three Stores AUCTION. ton. 6 “Redeeming Old Homes,” A. J, Hil. “Radio For All,” H. Gernsback. « “Making Yourself,” O. 8. Marden, There will be a big auction si 234 South David. Saturday neon noon at 2 p. m. of household furnt- tore, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils Qshes, glassware, etc.. Harned Fur- niture Co, 234 S. David. Phone 249. Telephone Your Order

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