Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1924, Page 8

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‘enh = ‘PAGE EIGHT LEGION APPLIES FOR PERMIT 10 HOLD GGUS ‘Indoor Fete Planned ‘+ To Help Finance State Meet. The request of the George W. *'Vroman post of the American Le + «ion for pe n to stage the Gorman Inde rus at the Ark @ancing academy from March 10 to 415 was referred to the judiciary ‘committee by the city council last night. The committee will have « Power to act. } The Igzion will stage a vaudeville show, Peauty contest and other ‘forme of entertainment and will ‘ conduct a number of booths, Mer- { chandise will be sold by means of the popular wheel. Something will be given with every chance sold } however which ts said to eliminate ithe gambling feature. The purpose of the show is to raise funds for the department con. vention of the Legion and the Forty first division reunion which ‘ is to be held in Casper next summer. "The counct! last night referred to the water and sewer committee a Petition for a domestic sewer to be continued from Fifteenth and Mitchell on Mitchell to Sixteenth l street and thence west to Bonnie Brae. The body declared {ts intention to create a paving district embracing 1 Grant street from East Second to Raflroad and also a portion of Park street in this came vicinity. ‘The ] matter was afterwurds referred for investigation. A declaration of intention was also 4 passed to create a paving district including the alley between Fifth and Sixth streets and between Wol- cott and Center. The alley will be 1 paved with asphalt. The date for * remonstrances has been set at the € first meeting in March. 1 The Norris company secured a \ Permit to erect a $12,000 studio f building to the sidewalk at H. and } Durbin streets in North Casper. The building will be 75 by 75 feet In size \ and will be used for a meat market, £ grocery store and a dry goods store. 1 An old petition for water exten- r sion lines along Jefferson, Bonnie Brae and Eleventh avenue was re- vived and was referred to the water committee and ‘the engineer for a report Monday. ‘The proposition of putting a storm sewer along a portion of Elk street ‘was referred to the street and alley committee. It was decided to purchase three new motorcycles for the members ef the police department. The po- llce committee which brought in this recommendation also brought in the recommendation that several new uniforms be purchased. ——.____ The Texas memorial stadium As- sociation been incorporated to raise funds for the building of a modern athletic stadium at the Unt- versity of Texas. = BETTER THAN CALOMEL “Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- tute for calomel—are a mild but sure tive, and their effect on the liver is An eo hm RAO 4D hom = Why cure the liver at the expense of teeth? Calomel sometimes plays with the gums. So do stron ds, It is best not to take calomel Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take Let its place. deadaches, **dullness” and that lazy ig come from constipation and a oj disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ in Dlive Tablets vaep ie feel “logy” and ea dr a ai . They “clear” clouded brain a end “perk up” the spirits. 15cand 30c, & ‘Bouenenexenene: The High Grade LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON Baggage and Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way Bis. /i- Called for and Delivered 8 a. m. 9 a. m. Salt Creek Transportation 2p. m 2:30 p. m. Company Tel. 144 2P DAY of He eee’ “ion MILES = Los ANGELES e SAN-ERANCIS CO SKEEZIX, PUT THAT FOOL CAT IN THE KITCHEN; 'VE NEARLY SAT ON Methodist Episcopal BY REV. LEWIS E. CARTER In Acts 16:27, 33 ,34 we have a de- scription of the Philippian jailer, first as a man who was fearful, cowardly and at the point of sui. cide and also az a kind, sympathetic friend. At first when he saw Paul and Silas were free from their stocks he sought to kill them, for the penaity for allowing a prisoner to escape was death. But when Paul assured him that no one had escaped, the jailer fell down and cried, “What shall I do to be saved?" And Paul said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.” Then Paul preached to him the truth about Christ and the jail- er and his family were converted to faith in Christ and the jailer took Paul and Silas into his home, bound up their wounds and set meat be- fore them. | What caused this transformation? It was the result of the expulsive power of a new affection. When Christ came into the life of the jailer he drove out the cruelty, fear and lack of sympathy that was there and transformed the jailer jinto a kind, loving friend. We see this truth illustrated in nature. The impenetrability of matter teaches the same truth. No two objects can occupy the same space at the same time. Christ was speaking of the same truth when he said, “A house divided against itself cannot stand." The fact is in all life we see this same | truth Mustratea. | In childhood we are satisfied with | simple toys, but as manhood and | w nhood approach we long for | more valuable objects of pleasure. In our friendships we think we know what will satisfy us when we are in our teens, but the same friendships we form in those early years do not satisfy us when we be- Spread for Bread BUILDING| Leave Salt Creek Express TRAIN SCHEDULES 3 Chicago & Northwestern un Westbound Arrivos Departs Pep No. 603 -____. weer nen -———---2:15 p. m. 2:35 p. m. shif _Eastbouna— Arrives Departs ap No. 622 a p.m. 5:00 p. m. se) pa Eastbound Departs f 4:00 p. m. OF I'No. 30.,---_. 835 p.m uh Westbouna No. 2 7.30 a. m. as} No 32 EXCERPTS FROM SERMONS IN CASPER CHURCHES PREACHED SUNDAY BY LOCAL PASTORS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Dis SKO"AM A CLOSE WACE « WE ALL HAS SEEN (NEGK AND AeK SCE WE DONG PASSEO Too BAKAHSFIELDs SPAHK LUGS come matured. This is why it is dangerous for people to marry when too young, or even to become en- gaged. Tho ideals of tho teen age are expelled by the more mature ideals of manhood and womanhood. Likewise in moral jife, good affec- tions drive out evil affections. A man’s life is determined more by what he loves than by what he knows. The training of the inte lect is not sufficient to ensure true character.. A few years ago a prodigy graduated from one of our Sreat colleges at an early nge. A noble career was predicted, but that boy had not been trained in relig- fous life, he had no moral founda- tion. What has become of him? He was arrested for unpatriotic conduct a few years ago, and at the Present time is an outcast from his family. The man who commits crime knows that it is wrong. The boot- legger and the socalled good citizen who patronizes the bootlegger knows he is doing wrong, but knowledge does not stop him in his lawless car- eer. He loves money more than manhood and loves ¢c satisfy his passion for drink more than decency and thus the violator of law becomes a criminal. When men love right- eousness more than gold or the grat- ification of appetite. then our laws will be enforced, not by the officers of the jaw, but by the citizen him- self, by respect for law. If men would only love the good things of life instead of the evil they would be righteous, law abiding citizens. When Christ comes into a man's Ife as his best friend and savior, the man hates evil and loves good. That is what we call in theology “conversion.” It is the expulsion of evi! from a n’s life by the love of what is good. ‘The man who loves Jesus Christ soon ex- Periences the transformation that makes him a new man, old things pass away and all things become new. British Baronet Wants Religion Good Seven Days LONDON, (United Press.)— Sir Archibgld Hamilton, who holds two baronetcies, one dating from 1776 and the other from 1819, has em- braced the faith of Islam. A stir was created in the English press when he made formal profession in a church at Woking. He plans soon to make a pilgrimage to Mecca. “My decision was not arrived at without much thought and study, he said in an interview. “Islam + quires that its adherents carry their religion about with them seven days a week. One reason which made me turn to Islam was that I found that the average Christian took his Christianity to church with him on Sunday, and then completely and apparently willingly forgot it during the remaining six days of the week.”* —<—$_=—__ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE NDRY PHONE 17 Che Casper Daily Cribune AK = A’ RAN ROAD CROSIING > UP AHEAD ~ THis DeLay Gives ME A GREAT CHANGE Te Do A LITTLE EXPERIMENTING = LF ONE OF MY SKELETON Keys Wit ORLY Err That Tee lock Du Be TAKE ase CATARRH SYMPTOMS CHECKED IN 24 HOURS BY NEW TREATMENT Complete Relief Guaranteed—Or It Conts You Nothing THREE FREED INU. 3. COURT AT CHEYENNE Thermopolis Evidence Illegally Seized, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb, 12—Ev- {dence against Vivian Brown of Thermopolis, charged’ with violation of the federal prohibition act, was supressed by Judge T. B. Kennedy in United States district court here Monday, on the ground that it had] dl t He of taper! been ilegally obtained. The seatch e. : warrant on which the evidence was] drt" "afore surface, treatment dive selzed, the court held. was insuffi-| sprays, ointments ‘and cient in that the prohibition agents| Cannot possibly get at this tm who obtained it had shown no rea- But tho RINEX treatms son for conducting the search. cause. taken in simple capsule form absorbed into the blood through the “It seems that prohibition agents are slow to realize that obtaining a digestive tract, immediately neu- tralizes these ‘poisons thromghout search warrant {i a Vegal proceed- ing,” said Judge Kennedy. ‘Thousands who used to suffer with disagreeable and mortifying Catarrh continuously from October to. June have found an iy way to become completely free of this nasty scourge. imply used a remark- Ww ‘rnal treatment which every symptom of the dis- ease—not in weeks or days, but actually in 24 hours. This wonderful new treatment— perfected by physicians of ti jeal Snio, boratories, Clevelan and known as Dr. Platt’s RID Prescription—works on an entirely new the system, ‘Thus it completely curbs all symptoms of Catarrh in 24 hours or less. No matter how long you have had Catarrh, or how many other treat- ments you have tried without last: ing success, RINEX is guaranteed to relieve it costs you CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 12—A directed verdict of acquittal was re- turned by a jury in United States court here Monday, in the case of William Staley and Joseph Lee o! He+ Springs county, charged with violation of the prohibition law. Judge” Kennedy held that the evi- @ence against the defendants was insufficient. IF OKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Men- tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur prep- aration, made into a pleasant cold/§ cream, gives such a quick relief, even to flery eczema, that nothing: has ever been found to take its place. Becauso of its germdestroying Properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or rough- ness, You do not have to wait for tm- Provement. Tt quickly shows, You can get a little jar of Rowles Men. tho-Sulphur at any drug store.—Ad- vertisement. tment ‘entirely FRED by t g e ¥ Pat once to The Clinieal Lab- ui lieve ju in 24 hours, the drug- Fist will prompuy refund your dol- jar. ~ Get RINEX today and just TRY it. Incidentally it {s sold under the same money-back Guarantee to relieve Asthma and Be sure to get the . Platt's RINEX Pre- in the air-tight glass It is on sale in this ‘city Midwest Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy, John Tripeny, Smith-Turner Drug Co., Wyoming Drug Co.—Aadvertisement. tion flask. at. Kimball Drug Store. ‘Two cents per word or ten cents ber line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. average words,used as @ estimating a Ifne. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines, 1 charged edvertising will be Hk FB, wact Pesca le degen a of the number of wu CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED Five tasis- of AD ERRORS. ‘Ihe Casper Daily ‘Tribune wilt Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co. 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished the will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the ermr or purpose of tho advertisement. o' Vy = TELEPHONE ADS. ads PHONE, but we cannot guarantes eee CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper: ly. must be in The Casper “Daily Tribune office befure 10:00. Want Pigeon's Fresh 228 East Second St. Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good received after 10:00 to 12:00 ogi will be inserted under the ead “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: a MENTS accompanied by cash of check in full payment of the same. foregoing instructions about counting the words aud the rate per word for the Casper Dally ‘Tribune, Roasted Coffee Phone 623 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTE! experienced in selling men's furnishings, shoes, hats and caps, must have best of reference. Address Box B-310 Tribune. WANTED—Lot salesman for fast growing addition. Call at 236 E. M.dwest. . WANTED—At Welch, Wyo., oclec- tric welder on ofl tank roof, good welders can earn $20 per day. piece work. Chicago Bricge and Iron Works. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Men, women and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under)| Grill Cafe. SCALP treatment; Harper method, shampooing. marcelling, home ap- po ntment.. Mrs. R. Colby. Phone 1665M. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—At once, ‘ten lady sales- lady solicitors to call on our as- sociated members, some 400 direct leads furnished, chance to make from $11 to $33 per day. Phone 1956 for appointment. WANTED—High class millingry saleswoman immediately; must be competent to buy, price, display, and sell, good salary, permanent positio! must be experienced and have references; state full particu- lars; name and address in first: let- ter. Write Box B-307, ‘Tribune. ——— A-1 POULTRY. man desires a job; had nce. knows the busi- ness, incubating, brooding and housing, on a paying scale, B-311, Tribune. i WANTED—Position as housekeep- er for working man by respect- able young woman. Address H. A., care Tribune. K EXPERIENCED chauffeur wants job driving; country or city Phone 2337R. ACCOUNTANT Auditor, books open- ed and closed, Income tax state- ments and financial reports prepar- ed monthly audits and. part time work a specialty. Phone 962M. SERVICES OFFERED CALCIMINING and painting small jobs; prompt service; work guar- anteed. Phone 1860J. house cleaning and work by the hour, Cail 18283M. WILL come to your house and do ironing for 40c per hour. Phone 6S8SW between § and 9 a. m. Ask| for Mrs. 8. WANTED—Bun@e washing) lace curtains a specialty. Call 479NW. HOUSE building and repairing; day work or by ccntract Phone 1073M. L. A. Morris, 113 S. Washington. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Onoe rovll-top desk, two flat top desks, one iter desk and two typewriters. One white ivory bed room set cheap. W. J. Bailey, 326 West Yellowstone avenue, Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—A blue tricotine suit practically new, size 36, $15. Box B-309, ‘Tribune. FOR SALE—United Home Builders contracts at a“discount, am leay- ing town and need the money. Bi B-306, Tribune. Scotian bein ete Ee Se for results try a Tribune Class fied Ad, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Donse BrotHers “DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS ‘The man who gets a better Used Car than he believed possible is com- ing back some day fora new Dodge BrothersCar, Good Valu for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. ony Mocel chassis, slightly user eran ne enn nn 850 1922 model touring, high hood; motor overhauled, mechanically A-l; has spare tire. been simon- ized and wheels repainted $675 1922 roadster with low hood; is in exceptionally good conditio: hood and radiator cover moto- vacter and good -mpare ~.._$475 Another of the late 1922 models; completely overhauled and re. Painted 1919 model touring, and overhauled ___ repainted BUICKS 1922 model six cylinder touring; in good condition, just from paint shop : 4 en 1) FORDS 1921 model touring ~---.-..$200 1920 model touring, mountain: po eR 21 St ceeldleetaT S77 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 Used Ford Cars ON VERY BHASY TERMS, Runabout ------_--....2.$100 Runabout Runabout --... Touring -—-- es _ $145 Touring ~~--~.. ~--$200 Touring ------—..---.-__.$300 Coupe Coupe ------------.-------$450 Sedan oa---- $400 ‘Truck Overland Touring == $325, ---$125 EARL C. BOYLE TT WANTED—1,000 side curtains to Tepair; we also do at kinds of top work and seat cushions. Tucker Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone, ©, BLUTHARSCH at Jack Jones Garage PHONE 2041 Best Values in Used Cars To Be Had in Casper * POULTRY FOR SALE — Brand new bed, springs and mattress, used one month, $25. 129 S. Kenwooa. Phone 24613. FOR SALE—Bargain, three-piece overstuffed Karpen_ lvingroom set, like new 1036 S. Cedar. Phone 1s11W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, will pay highest cgsh price for used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—Hignest price paid for second hand ture. Brooks 66Q East H. Phone 1648. it WANTED TO BUY — Mechanic FOR SALE — Brown = m: FOR SALE—Piano, walnut finish, in_fine condition, reasonable. 1013 8. Chestnut. WANTED TO RENI INT— Garage in vicinity 252 N. Jefferson. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT— Two office _ r elevator service. Phone 123. FOR RENT-! FOR RENT—Warehouse. 867 8. Ash. Inquire 732 8. David. Ph 2463W. i one FOR RENT: es, $3 machin Der month: Phone 160 toss 560 East H. i | FOR RENT—Masquerade costume. i Phone 2277M or 221 8S. Washing- ‘on. FOR RENT—GARAGES CAR 0 Portable fire Ad ae garage, Placed on lot, $70 and $75. Brooks, 145 N. Jackson, 2333J, FOR RENT—Ga: close jn. Ask for Struck. Phone 913, ae RENT Garage, suitable for ruck or two touring cars. C; 134 East G. Phone 1441NW. su FOR RENT—ROOMS WANTED—Lady to share furnished — four-room house in good neighborhood, close in, with young lady employed. Call 1334 between 6 and 8 ove: are evenings or fOR RENT — Room in ome for gentleme: < coln. Phone 260g.” 126 8 Lin ROOM vo a a) $3 per week. 623 ni 8x16; Phone 2 ) }- Seco FOR RENT—Front bedroom new modern home, all tone ee and reasonable. 1712 E. ‘Boo. nd. FO R RENT—Comfortable With ‘outside entrances,” {weoom modern home. Phone 1765R_ eve- nings, ROOM at the Ant tlers, excl moderate, palilag gents. 616 S. Wolcott. FOR RENT — Sleepingrcom with bath, close in. 119 N. Phone ‘7574. : ere FOR RENT—well on bus lino, Phone 1729W. FOR RENT—Two-room, furnis! @partment, lights, gas, Fe furnished room gentlemen only. month. 735 8s. McKinley FOR RENT —'In m Seca, iodern private two beautifully f, bath between, multenieies ———————— FOR RENT—Nice fro: 122 steam heat. Phone 2425. FOR RENT—Upatairs, bedroom, hext to bath, gentlemen or couple preferred, close in, 310 CY. FOR RENT—Large, sleepingroom, In modern home, adjoining bath, outside entrance, close in. 424 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Singie gentlemen preferred, cott. sleepingroom; U7 N. Wol- - FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one or two gentlemen, private en- trance. Phone 760J. 510 8. Park, FOR RENT--HOUSEKEEPING * ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for ght hdusekeeping, close in Apply Yellowstone Cash Grocery, West Yellowstone. Phone 2408 7” FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms, partly furnished. 43 E. Fifth. seh te FOR RENT ay TNO, ,, housekeeping rooms, partly furnished, $25. 134 WN. Jackson. Phong 18833. oo , pp i) ; | ?

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