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a MED. i PAGE TEN Che Casper Sundap Cridune . OF NATIONAL ORGANIZATION possible to open the choke imme-| running with the choke Giately dfter the engine starts. It | %osed.—Automob'le Digest. —_ should, however, be opened just as far and as rapidly as possible, al- lowing the engine to idle for a few minutes to warm up and thus per- mit the proper carburetion. The ad by covering’ the reclator emt | COOK, 284 Keep Rouse: 1 the radiator ber Lthed motvinane. Cubs: aa~ es cone a Mate store» thermostat or radiator shutter are| This payee 54 in the Weim provided. As soon as the engine has | P°WSP% auton Fecelved ‘warmed up, the ehoke should pone. Sr. n opened fully. ; EE PN TSA The viscowity of gasoline changes with temperature and in cold weather it wil! not flow through ble because the operator will. close it and then pay no further atten- Its function is to provide a| tion for some time until the en- slightly richer mixture for start-| gine operation indicates that the ing than is necessary for regular | mixture is too rich. In the mean- running as the engine will start thi ™ore readily When cold on a richer mixture. As heat is also. necessary has caused much damage to en- sines. to vaporize present day fuels, they will only partially vaporize in a cold engine or carburetor, there fore a larger quantity of fuel in Proporticn to alr is mecessury for starting. ¢ choke forms a means of providing this variable ratio of air ‘to fuél, because in the “closed ‘position, it decreases the amount of air drawn into the engine and “ut the same time increases the suc- tion on the nozz’e giving a richer mixture. This cevice is manually operat- ed _and for this reason gives trou- ° The fourteenth aninversary of the, Riverton, Lander, ‘Salt Creek, and Helpful Suggestions m al Boy Scouts of America will be fit-|all other towns which come under A ile v/ i tingly celebrated by the Cusper|the Casper district ‘counctl. utomob . Digest ge members of the movement from Feb-| Officials ‘who will act during the : . 4 ruary 8 to 15, During that week |Jambouree contests’ are W. §. Con- Are Reprinted: = Cloture Rule -Voted by there will be “something doing| well, the Rev. Philip K. Edwards . which will take up a large part of/and R. 8, Ellison, judges; Frank B. muR x D ti Is Cited the time and energies'of local scouts. |Taylor,.and Dr. J. C. Kamp, time| The carburetor choke'is a° very . epuues The climax of the week will occur | keepers, and Marshall Dayton, an-| Useful appliance to facilitate start- leaner mixture. It is advisab‘e to A Vi February 14 at which.time the first | nouncer, compensate for this by a slight Ss ictory. a) al jamboree will be held in the} Attractive window displays repre- change in the carburetor adjust- eeetr ee, gymnasium of the Natrona County |senting. the many phases of scout ment and thus avoid the danger of ing in cold weather, bit its use i¢ not generally understood and this knowledge of its function also collect, causing sticky es and other trouble. In very co’a weather it is generally nct real ‘ high school. This will include afing will be prepared by scouts and — - BY WEBB MILLER ‘ ad = dent.)| Program of something more than | placed in different store windows in ; se Attn Ja: ey 08 Poincare|t¥o hours in duration and will be|the down town district. == = SSS SS == ae ——- = ae Se to-|featured by all kinds of scouting| The celebration of scouting's birth- : overnmen her vict te 3 f - eiuht when the chamber of deputies |COMtests. A. silver loving cup will |@ay wil Ibe a bi geventthroug ingm “The House of Quality 133 East Second adopted a Vote of cloture on debate be awarded the troop making the|day will be a big event throughout ‘ on the administ "s program of|STeatest number of points. the United States,.and the Casper CALLAWAY’S Announcement has been made by | scouts are acting in Mne with the , i t Sarge wenareateted bitter wrangl-|the Douglas scouts that two troops}other councils of the country’ in] |{j! " - ing during which the premier charg.| Will be sent-to Casper from that[planning. the. program which they] [a , 4 ny recent collapse of the frane was|town to take part in the jamboree, |are to follow that week. | = Sie 15° violent offensive against |!Mvitations are being extended to Sea eee | 4 iif a France from abroad, for political Hy , / . i a and financial re 5 HH] ce 2 . ‘ 7 dain, : > “I have proof, ncare said, “in D U C K S DO u | ‘ F es < letters from everywhere, that cer } | , { : tain circles abroad have spread dis STA REPOR 0 DEAD 3 2 trust in the French franc. HE M NING Tk ; 1 “Gert propaganda has not T. I ’ La a : beased.” | . The premier attacked bitterly I N KANSAS | i those sections of the chamber op- - posing the government's financial LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 26—Henry i f LIBERAL, Kas., Jan. 26—(Unit- Gold-mining on his duck |R- Harris, reported,in Chicago ais-| cted Frenchmen in ms 11d play the Gar-| 0d Press}—C A Record Breaker Its First Week and Will Ec lipse All Former Furniture Sale Events —— E he said. | Tanch Mile creek, with the | Patches as having died of injuries | ||} 5 4 gen caused” “ur-| Kowis ering the yellow @ust }t the “hands of a taxicab driver,| ||i . a .r For twenty|.®nd nuggets from the bottom of | Ws marriel in this city in 1900 to} ] Pings deputies of the right and|the stream.in sufficient quantities “oo a Pa’ ons. Foote by the I left ‘wing groups hurled insults at] to make him wealthy, was the ex-|Genn of Bt. Mathews cath ral. Il one another while. the president| Perlence af J. G. Brygon, poultry | Mildred Marris, star of ho allver kh tried vainly to quell their shouting.| fancier and prospector. 5 is born -here in the © o) Order was finally restored when Poincare said his use of the word “involuntaril ns unintentional. PIRATES USE SPEEDY MOTORBOATS IN RAIDS By GUS M. OEHM (United Pr Staff Correspondent) BERLIN. J 26—(United Press) —Pirates v he inland lakes and the el co-operating with robbers who scurry about in automobiles, make life uncomfort- able for rich villa dwellers in the wealthy suburban districts of Berlin. B néau, Potsdam, Brandenburg and ctker towns on the inland wa- terways are terrorized by these p!- rates, who are 80 thoroughly ganized th rests so far haye been impossible, They seek out castle-like villas lying alongside the river or the lakes or within easy access of much travelled qutomobile roads and ap- proach and leaye in motorboats and autemobiles. The water pirates fly a flag when at work — munch the same kind of flag used along the Spree by pirates years ago. They carry with them an expert glass cutter, who cuts a hole in the windowpane, through which a hand can unfasten locks These — story-beok-like | thieves prefer silver, jewelry, Persian rugs and cut-gl< Authorities are considering in- eugurating inland water police, but the little lakes and rivers are so crowded with all sorts of oats that m then detection would be difficult. ROP SE 5 Be aE Rk od Don't forget to get your order in to the Tribune far several copies of the big Annual Industrial edition so that you can send them back home to your friends, thereby advertising Brysan originally ran a duck ranch, selling thousands of fowls annually. Then one day he receiv- ed an order for some dressed birds and in the dressing process dis- covered tho gold. The ducks, while wading and swimming about the creek and scooping the bottoms of mussels, would fill their bills with mud which contained a sprinkling of the gold dust. The gold would stick to their crops and intestines. Bry son now does all his feeding in the creek, and his poultry is all @ressed before it is sold. He figures it takes a duck a year to fill his crop and intestines with enough of the rold dust to be marketable. He has tripled his annual pro- duction, raising the birds in large flocks with as rays) a turnover as possible and changing the feeding grounds as often as pra le. Receives Warning In Rice Cake, Said LOS ANGELES, ‘Cal., Jan. 26— (United Press)—M. F. Weaver has about Ceckied to eljminate rice cakes fro mhis diet. Twice has he found a slip of paper in a rice cake Prepared by Japanese, stating that his family would soon be increased by one. A year ago it was a girl and this year it was a boy. Weaver says that he now has a full house, with three boys and two girls gee U. 8. FLAG IN PAWNSHOP WOODHA , No ¥.—(Unitea Press)—Legisiation to prevent. the acceptance the American’ flag as co eral in a pawn-shop is be- ing sdught by Woodhaven Post of the American Legi The flag which draped the casket of’ World War Veteran recently buried here was found later in a New York pawnshop, where it had been pledg- ed for an insignificant loan. The legion redeemed the flag. fat ci ‘Tea yields from 240 to 320 pounds Presbyterian manse, a F KIDNEYS. ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drink- ing Enough Water When you wake up with back- ache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating. foods which create acids, a, wellknown authority. An of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the bleed and they become Sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you re- Neve your bowels, removing all the *s urinous waste, else you have exces che, sic xkheadache, ment, . channels to seek relief two or three times during. the, night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a s of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with - lithia, and has been used’for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kid- neys, also to neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate. thus often relieving bladder weak ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure. and makes a delightful, effervescent | lithia-water _ drink. Drink lots of soft water. By all means-have your physician examine your kidneys at least twige a year. dizzy your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you haye rheumatic twinges: The urine is cloudy, full of sedi- often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged The reach of a sale like his in its vast volume—the re- sponse of the people of CASPER who have homes to furnish—enjoins upon us, perhaps, a greater weight of responsibility: touching the enduring quality, and high : standard of all the furnishings offered—and values given in this sale. / Low Prices ‘Alone Cannot Make Bargains Furnitlre of so high quality that does not re- quire the prop of guarantee—is the standard set in this sale—as at all times in this store. ENTICING RUG VALUES OE MUST be careful in choosing Rugs as the patterns and colors must harmonize with other furnishings in the room. Here you will find a wide variety to choose from in*‘Domestic’ Wiltons, Axministers, Seamless Velvets and Chenilles priced exceedingly low. 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rug, fringed ends........$39.75 9x12 Royal Axministers...... nie BEES Ss eae -- - $39.75 9x12 Colonial Axministers.......+.. 7-6x9 Imperial Seamless Velvets..... 6x9 Regent Wiltons LIVING ROOM SUITE VALUES HIS SALE presents .an-unusual: opportunity for you to get just what T you want in the Living Room at-a great saving to you. Visit our the state. Telephone 15 and 16. an acre. store sometime during the week and inspect the values we are offering. 8-Pc. Pullman Bed— 8-Pc. Kroehler Bed. 4 ' Davenport Suite. Davenport. Suite. “$189.50 '8-Pc. English Cut Mohair and Velour 8-Pc. Karpen Cane—., Rte Sem $239 50 5) Sg aaeens Mee e —Advertisement, H Mahogany Suite.... $1 73.80 Davenport Tables... ...+,...+$29.90 End Tables ... seeeeeeee $ 6.85 Kroehler Golden Oak Dayi- , Bridge Lamps . ee pare ee . $19.75 nettes:.\..........5.......$39.75 | Karpen Needle Point Tapestry Kroehler Bed Davenport in Golden . | Chairs .... i $39.80 Ears ESE E Sl Oak. Upholstering Brocaded | Steel Da-Beds, complete......$19.85 Spanish Leatherette .......$69.75 Bed Room Suites and Odd Pieces HIS IS A timely Sale for everyone in i T Table, Chifforobe, Chifforetie or Chiffosian apie broken suites and discontinued patterns at price surprise you. 3-Pc. Walnut Finish Bed Room Suite consisting ‘of Dresser, Bow-end Bed and Chifforette, Dressing Bed room pieces from Ss that will pleasantly 3-Pc. Walnut Veneer Bed Room Suite consisting of Dresser, Bow-end Bed YOUR OWN HOME | AND KNOW: WHAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR a $79.50 | sti non $104.60 : S otbreichate Seale eps tare t arte Mier AT e Golden Oak Dresser....,.....$17.90 Oak Chifforobe ...... aa THE GOST ‘Walnut Veneer Dresser......$36.80 Oak critorettes secs Hcy Soa _ Oak and Walnut Finish D. - ing Tables ........ ad «$23.65 Solid Oak Rocker........./..$°5.65 Say-——You will be surprised—buy your own lot—build your own house. ‘ We SELL lots on very easy terms—in any part of Casper. During the Cold “Non-Building” Month of January, More Than Odd Dining Chairs. $100,000 In Building Contracts Were Let In Casper ‘ 8 » each 18x24 Oval Rugs, each Figures Speak for Themselves ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER DOBBIN REALTY CO. Phone 2316 W. R. DOBBIN 237 S. Center St. GATE LEG TABLE YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT fF | iy oe ; A i k A W A y? Il $29.75 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS a ee == VELVET CARPET REMNANTS $6.50 Value ~ Per Yard $3.10 SSS —— —==