Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN With the approach of spring Cas- er ew Yee | 0. > D thereafter, amount i interest. The woman ref: : stated that she felt confident would get an additional $200 nore in the spring when the bus ig put into operation. The Baker-Grude company points to this as an illustration of what can be done by any family of a limited finances if they care to a make the and this woman t has an o; y to clear more on an the average : BOILER BLAST Feb. 22—Frank of Hammond, Ind., 3 reman, of Dan- ville, were ed today when the boiler of a freight train locomotive exploded at Enos, Ind., sixty miles north of here. ; “UNCLE JOE” NEVILLE, LEGISLATOR, 15 DEAD k ; CHEYENNE, Wyo., = 1 Belated news was rece! Thu of the death ille at Byron, Wyo., . The deceased was a Wyoming fellow legisla- nately known J He was the author of the first bill designea ic conserve the of] and gas resources of Wyom- ing. The measure did not pass. |the firm of Baker-Gruds “PANTRY SHELF” NEW : BAKED GOODS STORE 7 t : “The Pantry Shelf,” Casper'’s 4 newest baked goods retail store, ; will be open for business tomorrow morning in the Casper Gas ap- ; pliance company building on East ; First street just around the corner from Center street. The store will be under the management of Mrs. Gladys Mooring. “The Pantry Shelf will handle all lines of bread, pastries and baked : goods de with special atten- : tion given to telephone orders and prompt di : RANSOM PAID BY AMERICAN TORREON, Mexico, Feb. 22.—B. D. Bassett, American mining en- Sineer in charge of the Cobre mines t Jena, Durango, captured re ry. iy by bandit followers of Hipo- lito Villa, has paid five thousands pesos ransom and been released, it was jearned here. Mexican federal euthorities have warned Raymond Bell, another American mining man to keep out of Durango S the bandits are sald to be for him in order to obtain ra ee oa Gland Treatment Restores R. G. Laws e “I am just as young as I used to be, and it's all due to gland pills. - Here I am nd feel just as spry prominent E Mr. Laws, whose health ; een poor for several years, f that a dular tonic put » in tablet to the health days has restored him d vigor of his earlier atment is now obtain- e form of Glandogen, a ted glandular tonic, glands of hea A. O. Park HAY and GRAIN Retail and Wholesale SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE MOVING; MOUNTAIN VIEW VALUES HIGHER family saves in two years, while they have had the rent of the home for several months free. Of course this advance is to some extent due to the manner In which have got thetr euburb) with real ing in modern conveni- shing a bus service while an beh ugh February ts as a rule Jered a slow month it has not with Mountain View as fifty lots have been sold in the past twent © days, representing a turnover of $30,575. With 45 homes already construct- ed, there will be many more started as soon as spring opens, and with the gradual western trend of Cas- per’s industrial section, the possi- bilities of this promising suburb are unlimited. -FATALTO TWO =a CLASSICAL COLUMBIA RECORDS 29c Popular Columbia Records ‘19¢ Metropolitan Store 160 S. Center Street Phone 155-W Your Day Draws Nearer B. R. Brown Storage Forwarding Distributors Phone 27 Casper Warehouse Co. 268 Industrial Avenue Successors to WF. Dunn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 ANNOUNCING MY REMOVAL TO MY. TEMPORARY LOCATION IN THE COTTMAN BLDG. TWO DOORS WEST OF MY OLD LOCATION We will continue to serve you here until my own new building is completed and ready for occupancy. TO THE PUBLIC I am leaving Casper Saturday night on an ex- tended buying trip which will take me to New York, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Rochester, Chicago,, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha and Denver. On - this trip I will buy over $100,000 worth of merchandise. This merchandise will begin to arrive in Casper in about ten days. During my absence my business will be in charge of my employes. They will treat you with every con- sideration in accordance with the past fair polli- cies of my store. THE: WORKINGMAN’S FRIEND Harry Yesness, The Man in The Barrel My Final Instructions to My Employes: LET NO MAN GO HUNGRY IN CASPER “WHILE I AM AWAY

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