Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 29, 1924, Page 7

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 FOUR DIVORCE! CASES FILED IN. DISTRICT COURT Cruelty, Indignities and: Complaints. Charging that her continual scold- ing and nagging interfered in the carrying on of his business, George C. Davis is asking for a divorce! rom his wife, Clarissa B. Davis on the grounds of cruelty. They were| married at Fort Morgan, Colo., June 7, 1905. Vernia Morris: {s suing for a di- vorce from George D. Morris on the grounds of indignities. They were married May 5, 1921, in Casper and have two minor children. Sadie Fisher also wants a divorce from Glen Fisher on the same) grounds. ghey were married July| 9, 1921. Anna Larson has sued for a di- vorce from Hugo Larson, whose last known address was Denver, charg- ing desertion. They were married February 20, 1912, at Victor, Colo. 12 ON FACULTY FOR TEACHING SCOUTMASTERS Instruction School Is Announced. The faculty of the scoutmasters’| school, which will be started Mon- day evening at 7:30 in thé basement of the Methodist church, Second and Durbin streets, was announced today. / Those who will take a lead- ing part in this movement for in- creased efficiency in scout endeav- ors follow: H. Roe Bartle, scout executive— director of the school. H. H. MacMaster, asst. executive assistant director. Leon C. Goodrich, deputy scout commissioner. Edwin M. commissioner. Tracy N. Shaw, deputy scout com- missioner. ‘i ‘W..C. Goodwin, deputy scout com- mer. Dr. H. L. Harvey, deputy scout commissioner. Dr. Allen McLellan, deputy scout commissioner, Edmonds ‘Troop No. 19. Edward J. Treglown, scoutmaster ‘Treop No. 17. Coach Dean Morgan, asst. deputy commissioner. Frank B. Taylor. PUBLICITY. ENTERPRISE OF CHAMBER EXPANED TO CASPER. REALTORS A plan to obtain extensive pub- Ucity for Casper and its ofl industry ‘was put before the members of the Casper Real Estate board today by C. A. Davis, salesman for the Bak- er-Grude Investment company. Mr. Tavis’ idea js to prepare a series of | new stories with pictures to be cir- culated among different newspapers throughout the country, In order to do this he would establish a pub- Ucity bureau in Casper. Mr. Davis said today that he had already writ- ten one story which he had placed with the New York Herald, the St. Louis” Post-Dispatch and other papers. Several new members were admit- ted to the board today. | The meeting adjourned early so that the realtors could join with the irrigation committee: of the Casper Chamber of Commerce. WHITE PLAGUE TAKES TOLL I YOUNG. MAN Patrick Salome, 25 years of age, died this morning from tuberculosis. He 1s survived by his father who is employed by the Nicolaysen Live- stock company and a mother in Ire- land, ‘The body is now at the Shaf- fer-Gay chapel. Bean, deputy scout Knittle, scoutmaster BEAUTY AND HEALTH Even if a woman's features are regular her form symmetrical, she cannot be physically attractivve if she is suffering from weaknesses peculiar to her sex. Many women owe their ill health to carelessness, late hours, etc., until Nature calls a halt. Sometimes it is too late; but in most cases Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is just the womanly tonic and nervine required. This wonderful herbal remedy -was dis- covered 50 years ago by Dr. Pierce. It is a pure reconstructive tonic for women. Try it! Send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. ¥.—Advertisement, tower OIL COMPANIES PREPARING TO FIGHT OUSTER Staff Selected to Aid . SUIT; DON’T TAKE PRICE CHARGES SERIOUSLY OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 29—Officials of the fifteen ofl companies operat- ing in Nebraska which yesterday were charged with conspiraé- to fix GIANT LIQUOR and control the price of gasoline by O. 8. Spillman, attorney general of the state, in sults to have them oust: ed from Nebraska, were preparing today to fight the action. -epe Casper Hally Cridune ‘GHOST OF COLE CREEK WRECK HEARD IN CALL FROM COAST FC WORD OF MISSING PAIR Did Albert Kesster of Pasadena, his little | { Several offictals of defendant firms expressed the opinion that the at- torney general would not get very far in his sults, and some seemed inclined to take the action lightly, Cal, and his little ten-year-old daughter lose their lives in the Cole Creek wreck of Burlington train 29 | when the flood waters of the tragic stream took such a toll in human Ufe on the 29th of last September? This is a question which the many Casper friends of Mr. Kessler are asking themselves since the appear- ance of a wantad in Tuesday's issue of The Tribune, reading: WANTED—The bert Kessler, carpenter. ert Leeb, 192 N. Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Mr. Kessler, who was for some time foreman over a gang of scat fold carperfters at the Standard re- finery, was known to have been in Casper with his little girl on the evening of the Cole Creek tragedy and the last seen of him he had his grips packed and was on his way to the train. Since that time noth- ing bas been heard from him, and the Pasadena parties who are offer- ing a reward for information con- cerning him are probably relatives who have not heard from him and LATE FLASHES) WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.— Special government counsel will be appointed shortly by President Coolidge to inquire into the vali- | dity of the title held by the Stand- ard Oi Company of California to sections of the naval oil reserves in that state. address of A)- Reward. Hollisten WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.—An increase in the tariff rates on wheat as a result of the tariff commission's investigation was forecast today at the White House. | _FARGO, N. D., Feb, 29.— | Freight rates on dairy cattle from all eastern terminals to North Dakota and Montana points will be reduced 25 percent by the Northern Pacific railroad from April 15 to May 15, it was an- nounced here today. WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.—Sub- poenas for all persons mentioned in the telegrams exchanged be- STEAL BARED * Strolling Soe et Henry Robinson, bank president, xf Los Angeles, and member of the Allied Reparations Commission, is shown above taking a stroll in, Berlin. — oo BLAST KILLS TWO WORKERS QUINCY, IIL, Feb. 29—Two men were killed and four perhaps fatally injured in an explosion today in the North Star Egg Case company’s paper mills. here. ‘The explosion was cased by too much, steam pres- sure in one of the boilers. The dead: L. McLaughlin and Herbert Heistler. MEMORIAL TOWER FOR CHURCH IN CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. Mark's Episcopal church let to Robert Duthie g contract to erect a tower which is to be a me- morial to the late Gecrge Rafter, rector emeritus of the church. The will cost about $25,000. . has Million Dollars Worth of Bonded Goods Reported Missing From Federal Depot at Chicago, Said CHICAGO, Feb. 29.—Eight thousand cases of pre-war bonded whisky, valued at nearly $1,000,000 have vanished from the federal concentration depot at the Sibley ware- house and Storage company here, according to a copy- righted news story in the Chicago Herald and Examiner. Withdrawal of the whiskey from the government su- pervised warehouse, in which theaccomplished by forged or raised accumulation of liquor was among the largest in the country, was LATE SPORTS CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 29.— Babe Ruth of the New York Yan- kees, was ordered to bed at Hot Springs, Ark., today by his phyal- cian, according to a long distance telephone story in the Cleveland News from its staff correspondent with the Cleveland American league team there. Ruth collapsed in the lobby of the hotel Majestic and had to be assisted to his room His physician diagnosed the case as a mild attack of the influenza. LARAMIE, Wyo., The University of Wyoming, which will conduct the high school week basketball tourna ment here March 10 to 15, today completed arrangements for hold- ing the tournament in the Ar- mory ‘building, which is in course of erection in connection with the gymnasium building, the event having outgrown the old gym- nasium, It is expected that teams from practically every high school in the state will be present to compete, with the state cham- pionship, now held by Laramie high, as the principal prize. Much larger space will be available for the games and also to accommo- date larger audi¢nces expected on account of added room. The musical and academic meeting will be held at the same time. Bi oe) a ae Feb. 29.— AUCTION SALE. Next Saturday at 2 p. m. we will sel! at public auction 10 sewing ma- chines, inc'uding Singers and othr makes. They are all in first class shape. There will also be a largo assortment of baby buggies and sulkies. The sewing machines and baby buggies will all be sold re- gardless of prices. We will hold our regular auction sale and there will be a larger assortment of fur- niture than usual. The sale is in- siCe and seats for al!. Harned Fur- niture 234 e 160 So. Center. permits for medicinal whisky, the newspapers say. All withdrawal records of the company are said to have vanished. An investigation has been ordered by Roy A. Haynes, prohibition com- missioner, according to the news- paper. INCOME TAX IS CUT BY HOUSE (Continued From Page One) of the Garner rates on a final vote this afternoon. While the house leaders were in consultation there were indications at the White House that President Coolidge might be preparing to pub- licly set forth his attitude toward compromise, 3 Some weeks ago some of those close to the president predicted that he might veto a compromise meas- ure which departed materially from the schedules of thb Mellon plan. Reports of the latest compromise negotiations were carried to the White House yesterday but the rep- resentatives who talked with the President received no definite assur- ance that the Longworth plan would be acceptable to him. ONSILITIS Over 17 Million Jara Used Yeariy VAPORUB AT SMITH AND TURNER DRUG CO. 133 S. Center Phone 150 HOW DO WE DO IT? COLUMBIA RECORDS Classical, Vocal, Popular—All 29c¢ METROPOLITAN STORE One Price! Phone 155-W tween Edward B. McLean, pub- Hisher of the Washington Post and his employes, were issued late today by the oll committee. Requisition for Return of Forger Granted by Ross CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb. 29.— Governor William B. Ross Thursday granted the requisition of the gov- erner of Oklahoma for James A. Johnson, “wanted at Ardmore on a forgery charge. Johnson is under arrest at Sheridan. Girl Missing, Search Is Made BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Feb. 29.— The mysterious disappearance of Elanor Alyesworth, 16 year old high school girl and ward of Harry E. Harkness, secretary of the Bing- hamton Automobile club, remained PAGE SEVEN fast developing into one of the most popular and entertaining amuse. ment diversions in Casper. The Wyatt dances offer the ad ditional attractions of table service between dances, Butterfield’s chestra, and a minimum charge for the evening’s entertainment. The Mary Morgan school of danc- on a special 15 at 10:30 every ev popular wi girl since leaving home fn Califdrnia. Mr. Keesier and his Httle daugch- ter were on their way from Pasa- dena to some eastern point, and stopped off in Casper to pay a short visit to oldtime friends. The last seen of him was looking for Harry Lyle, with whom he had worked at the refinery. Failing to fine; Mr. Lyle, he announced his in tention of resuming his journey eastward, and was last seen, it is said, with his luggage on his way to the Burlington ¢ If any of Mr. Kessler’s Casper friends have information which would tend to clear up the mystery they are requested to write to the party inserting. the wantad, or com- municate with Mr. Peacock, Box 23, Casper, who is endeavoring to clear up the mystery of his disappear ance. DINNER DANCES AT THE WYATT PROVE POPULAR} The Wyatt cafeteria dances, Tues days, Thursdays a their he Dance Popular ] From 9 to 12 TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY Refreshments and Light Lunches Served In Connection With Dancing Come Down and Spend a Real Enjoyable Evening With Your Friends The Best Orchestra In Casper The Best Dance Floor In Casper , The Best Lunches In Casper SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Mary Morgan and Her Dancers in a Special Entertainment Every Evening 10:30 The WYATT Cafeteria long with stomach trout doctors called gall s' all said nothing but an would do me good. A fr who had take your medicine ac vised me to try it, and I found it to be the real thing. I feel better than’ I have in eight years and I am praising God for Mayr's Won- derful Remedy.” It is a simple, harmléss preparation that removes | the catarrhal mucus from the in testinal tract and allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail- | ments, including appendicitis. One | dose will convince or money re. funded. At all druggists.—Adver tisement. E.R. WILLIAMS STORES STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3, Grant Street Grocery and Central Grocery and Blue Front Grocery Market Market 815 S. Grant Street 129 West Second 446 South Wolcott Phone 457—458 Phone 1168—289 Phone 10—11 MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR FIVE DAYS Saturday, March 1, to Wednesday, March 5, Inclusive POTATOES Fancy Rea King, per 100 Ibs.--- $1. 15 Pride of the Rockies_______ Ft $1 65 e suffered | the operation Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 East Second St. Phone 623 | FLOUR unsolved today after police, firemen and state troopers had searched the Susquehanna river during the night, under the glare of search lights. The girl disappeared last Tuesday while on her way to school. The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powde: form,makes The Food-Drinkfor AllAges Digestible—No Coo! Alight Luncl Tablet form. 8@7 Avoid Imitations — Substitute: Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co. 142 E, Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished MOVED DR. SNODDY DENTIST 112 East 2nd Street Ovér White’s Grocery Phone 204 Clip the Coupon In Today’s Tribune And Get a Package Of Lucky Strikes For 9¢ SOAP 9 bars Pearl White Soap_____ ie 45c 25c Strictly Fresh From the Farm. Pardonen so. et oe oa es EGGS A few over-ripe bunches. they last. Per Ib.__ _40e 30¢e BANANA. No, 24% can Del Monte Sliced Peaches —~_- No. 214 can Mission Sliced Peachon oo No. 214 can Del Monte Apricots ~~~ No. 21% can Del Monte No. 2 can Jonquil Tomatoes No. 2 can Richelieu Pearly Grain No. 214 can Gold Leaf Peaches — No. 2 can Del Monte Sugar Peas 9-0z: can Del Monte Pork and Beans. No. 214 can Del Monte Pork and Beans_____ No. 2 can Mission Sugar Peas Small can Van Camp’s Pork and Beans__--~-- SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Nash’s Delicious Coffee at Our Number Two Store, 129 West Second Street WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF CITY Cof; @ Delicious’ FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY

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