Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 2

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to thy th: to phe — Eo Se BS ae ®"ORS STE <3 < fs 'OtanF28 Ht > [4] LfA@auk » LE SAE eeemne : FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924 jury recommended death for 1. and life imprisonment for Haye. pa ASCE ARS eS PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Ecidunc. BOK PEAGE 15 __l New Hands = IPARD BUILDS | aMLTARE Tau IGCUSSED BY , 775,059 MORE | "erm ‘FLED WITH, HOM LITERARY CLUB 1) CARS IN YEAR). Total Amounts to: Over Subject in Regular : oe Safest recmay, “omunry Session Thursday. 2,200,000 for the woul be asked. Year 1923 Heck and Hayes, mere youths tn 923. Detween the ages of 17 and 24 are| their ‘teens, were convicted of hav- The Bok Peace plan was discus sed at the meeting of the Casper aT eligible to make application to re-|ing shot and fatally wounded: ser:|| SMITH AND. TURNER “DETROIT, Mich., Jan, 25.—The | F¥e officers in their seatton. Cas-|geant Pierce oa the street here in DRUG CO. Literary club last night. W. O. WI Ford Motor company made 2,200,682 3 applicants should get in touch|1921 when he attempted to arrest |] 133 S. Center Phone 150 son, in charge of current topics pre automobiles, trucks and tractors in| “2 Captain E. W. Mooring who|them as robbery suspects. __ The sented this subject and gave a very 1923, which is 775,059'more than in }15, Connected with the New York) — = concise and interesting review of its any previous year, according to pro- MEDany. inception, purpose, and effects as duction ee imoraeeny here. Ting June 12 to July 11 the reflected by the press of the coun- Of the total 1,915.4) automobiles annual citizen's’ military try. The discussion following led and trucks were made in this coun- | training camp will’ be held this to an interesting interpretation of try and 175,474 in foreign plants.| year. Accepted candidates are paid the fundamentals of peace and evo lution of governments through a H e SENTENCE OF SLAYERS IS POSTPONED SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 25—Hen- Nearly onethird of all the tm. ports of tho United Kingdom passes through the port of London. The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all OR OSHORCHOROROE OROEONOR including Canada. ‘To thé total “of | nitleage sufficient to cover the covt demand by the oppressed for 7,825 Lincoln cars. homes to camp and return, and the these are added, 101,898 tractors andj of their railroad«travel from ther security against wars. D “ The figures were coupled with an | government provides all necessary Dr. M. C. Keith, who gave the : announcement: that the Ford com-| food, clothing and medical attend- formal paper of the evening, discus- pany expects to exceed this figure | ance while in camp without expense sed the care of the human body to the: students. liking it to an intricate high grade machine which should be given the most careful attention In contrast to the general carelessness in caring for it. The paper was ably written and well received, creating a lively discussion. H. P. Fishburn, secretary of the club, showed what an important part oil plays in the happiness and welfare of the human race. A. J. Hazlett, owner of the Inland Oll Index, was introduced as a new member of the club. W. S. Kimball presided during the conduct of business while M. J. Foley was chairman of the literary program. George W. Jarvis acted as critic for the evening, In its 1924 production and that it plans to start early this spring on its program of 10,000 cars daily. The statement says: he production of more than 2,- 200,000 automobiles in one year probably is the greatest feat in manufacturing ever accomplished, especially in view of the fact that the Ford company controls the com- C plete manufacture and railway ma- teria] supplies for a large proportion of everything that goes into the makeup of its product: Skirts Kimonos Draperies Waists Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—The out- put of motor véhicles in’ the United States during 1923 was placed in a commerce department announce- a Se _ CARD OF THANKS. ment today at a total of 3,636,589 } ld ; We wish to thank our friends for| passenger automobiles and 376,2! eet Mato see Seed -, ter dung compared with 2,33 ea! our ui! nd an ‘father. CASHIER HELD ‘BLACK TOM’ EXPLOSION THAT |#= 0 "2" ie ings. Don’t worry whether you can dye MRS. PEARL CODY, or tint successfully, be fect ‘i KATHERINE’ CODY, ANNOUNCEMENT. anon ‘ystae 10: aunceniead. | wilh oO : Dr. William A. Bryant, physician | «piamond Dyes” even if you have Calif, Jan. 25— rgeon, wishes to announce ana o , ha ken moved his office from | 2&%er dyed before. Druggists have For results try a Tribune Classi +s 8. *Woleott to Second ji 0-8 | 811 colors. Directions in each fled Ad. buildi Office Phone 2660. LOS ANG ¥ O. A. Tweed, former cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Helena, Montana was arrested by deputy sheriffs here today on a tel- egraphic warrant from Helena charging him with embezzlement. George W. Casteel, former President of the bank was arrested here on Tuesday and is being held in the|€*Press orders from Berlin were county jail in default of $8,000 bail. | Made in a brief filed with the mixed cpl Jar nertiia erin teint evad by the eh pent e eee oo the brief LEADER OF hig! ‘alley irom ‘company. ie loday, to amend the claim so LYNCH MOB WASHINGTON, Jan. 25—Charges | brief said the raf!road company had that the “Black Tom” explosion in| within the last sixty days obtained New Jersey on July 30, 1916. 1} access-to evidence to support its which there was -a largo. loss’ of | ° ‘ "rhe Lehigh Valley. had before the SAVE HODSOLL MILLINERY life, was caused by agents of the G government, acting under staleoend commission a claim for damage to THE TROUBL E OF some of its barges by a German sub. | MeneLma a EtG Dp Lene Cy a | On Balcony New Public Market Bldg. The Zerme A snappy French last Pump with graceful instep- F 4 - i ' as to Tecover approximately §2,000.- | I-A ees Composer to “Blage Tom explosion fi mihe ovens IT /S MADE pany hai ci 0 pay sev- eral million dollars in claims for JUST DISSOLVE str hich hi i CONVICTED)\g; feet cra ht 2s ALL SPRING HATS BON hale tend siekes cde Sing Song a at National docks, New Jersey, thi & CREAT CONVENIENCE } > : t 4 Black Satin Spanish Heels. Sth 2S -$ 9.00 ; “f «+ y¢--]] Was much ammunition for the alliea AND OH, SO GOOD! " Black Patent Spanish Heels... HAMILTON, Alabama, Jan. 25— Wells Store || zz sa) — ee Black Satin Military Heels... Robert J. Lancaster was today found guilty of second degree mur- der and sentenced to serve 18 years} Gasper’s own song — “Don't in the state penitentiary. With| qyine tm Angry” will be sung seven other members of company M.| py its composer, H. M, | “Slim” Alabama national guard, he 88! Brant of the Arkeon Musical en- charged with lynching William Balr.| tertainers, at’ the Charles E. Wells a miner during the Alabama coal! xusic store between the hours of strike in 1921, while the command| 9 and 5 o'clock tomorrow after- was on guard duty at Townley,| noon, In the evening from 6:30 Otter Suede Military Heels.........$10.00 A PRICE SENSATION IN HOSE SPECIAL Silk and Wool Hose. Regular $1.25 $1 65) i. e value. Saturday only; two pairs... ; e i Alatame, to 7:30 o'clock he wili again pre- : ue i sent his “blues” song. At least one-fourth of the tota!| “‘frant’s jazz melody promises to OT pis Page Price mS and loan| po the feature selection for dance associations of New York state 18! music in all parts of the county. P made up of women. Those who fail to hear him sing it Phone 1730 124 East Second ae at the Wells store tomorrow. will For Colds, Grip or Influenss be missing something real in and.as a Preventive, take Laxative} syncopation that is a winner and BROMO QUININE Tablets. The| | Gasper production. box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement. eta: ab ss nse All the New Materials, Colors and, Combinations A LUCKY PURCHASE Will Give the Women of Casper the Benefit of This ' GREAT MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY What a different afmosphere. The ‘The number of meh now employ-| family is contented since cook uses ed in the coal mines of Great Brit-]| Van Duzer’s Certified Flavoring Ex- ain is 1,184,200. tracts in their desserts.—Adv. 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Strawberry Pre. | 4 large Grape Fruit. 26e SILK THREAD HOSE , GRADED SATINETTE BLOOMERS SUGAR, 9 Ibs... $4.00 BETVES «.--+-+-ee 90c | Bananas, per doz....25c All Colors All Colors . bd aire eee cee | ES || ‘ h Sli 5 Apples—5 lbs. .... Fancy No. 21/4 Sliced 2 doz. Sweet Oranges 45c : ~t ae Peaches ...... +.24c | Extra fancy Black Cc Dry Onions—5 Ibs.. Fancy No. 21 ¥.C..24e | borne $1.90 a Fancy No. 214 Apri- No. 1 Storage Eggs. .35¢ eee SDC cots Spuds, per 100 lbs. . $1.75 Tomatoes—Lb. 2.2... 0. cece eee cere ccecc eee /25€ WE HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL: EVERY DAY: Always Call Us On Case Goods WE DELIVER Fresh Killed Milk-fed Chickens and Turkeys’ at a Cheaper Price Than You Can Get Any- where Else In Casper Nice Gano Apples, per bushel__--$14.50 Real Nice Full Line of Fresh Fish—Just in Today People’s Cash Grocery & Market New Public Market Phone-2627. eS DPR SERS NE URN a OO 8 CANS PET MILK________ gE ae 95c PRR RRA OE TS eT TD Dr Pork Chops—Lb...2...... Lean Pork Roast—Lb.... 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