Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1924, Page 4

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ee A OO Med om Ae Re PAGE FOUR TAX BILL AND EDUCATION ARE DISCUSSED HERE Business and Profes- sional Women Hear Live Addresses. mefnber of the } tee, diseussed the nal B. & P. W. organiza. sed the educational hat !f the measure » because of a lack of er than because dill an¢ nt's cabinet or’ funds for the and for increas- of rural schools the advantage ricts where be: or interest proper sup: called by r last Cath, given Miss Davis is Mrs. Corse who was in week as representative of edral home at Laramie wa. by Elizabeth Davis a member of the civic committee. Name Contest Of New Hotel Opens Monday Tomorrow is the opening of the “name” contest staged by Smith and Turner, the owners of one of ¢| by the court of honor which consists "| next Monday night. Casper's hotels now in process of construction at First and” Center streets. A pi of $50 is to be given to the person suggesting the name pted by the hotel owners. Names should be writ- ten out and dropped in the ballot box in the Smith-Turner drug store. The contest closes April 1, QUART OF WATER CLEANS KIDNEYS Take a Little Salts If Your Back Hurts, or Bladder Is Troubling You No man or woman can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys oc- casionally, says a well-known authority, Eating too much rich food creates acids, which excite the kidneys. They become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. Then we get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, “liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dul! ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts. or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pas. sage or attended by a sensation of sealdi begin drinking a quart of water h day, also get about four ounces f Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in @ glass of water before breakfast. and in a few days your kidneys may act fine. This famous salts 1s made from the acld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for years to flush and stimulate the kidneys; also to help neutralize the acids in the system, so they no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. ts is inexpensive; makes a ful effervescent lthia- water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep 4 active ajl_ means have your physician ex. amine your kidneys at least twice a year.—Adv, Phone 1735 FOR WYOMING'S BEST MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER Our prices are low but quality and service is of the highest. We do our own pasteuriz- ing and handle strictly “Wyoming products for Wyoming people.” Wyoming Creamery. 546 South Chestnut Street ee ae 9 er a SEVENTY CASPER MEN NAMED TO PASS ON SPECIAL MERIT BADGES AWARDED BOY SCOUTS 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair R. S. Ellison, vice president of Midwest Refining company; Joe m. vice president of the al Bank of Commerce; the Rev, Charles A. Wilson, pastor of SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE LOCATED IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING - 220 EAST SECOND STREET A list of the expert examiners is printed herewith and Scout Execu- Uve H. Roe Bartle has advised that all scouts clip the list and keep it for reference. It follow Agriculture—G, M. Penley. ia ‘ . ie Che Casper Sunday Erioune cognized in Natgona county as some-| o'clock next Saturday afternoon List =e such’ Ee. = oF oe POULTRY SPECIALIST thing capable of much development} the city hall. Mr. McNeese : ont ; ‘McNeese, expert poultry specialist | rearing of young chicks. a ssoge tiga meee of the extension department of the] Poultry raising) has made rapid University of Wyoming, will address} strides in this county and many NOTICE ns interested in| men and women have not been slow 4 retofore ex~ Poultry raising is ‘becoming re- About 70 Casper men recognized tery, teacher of pottery in Natrona at = as proficient in their different lines]County Public schools; cement, H. of trade, business or profession,|H. MacMaster; bookbinding, J. B. have been chosen by the Casper | Griffith; woodcarving, any manual . council of the Boy Scouts of Amer-| training teacher;.wood, any manual mine the fitness of any first class! Gyciing—Herbert B. Jones. : scout for any particular merit] Datrying-—M. P. Wheeler. badge. Merit badges are awarded| fiectricity—E. A. Thomas. i for proficiency in different depart] yectricityE. A. Thomas. 1A Gleamy Mass of Hair ments of scouting and the only way'| rreistand or fire captain. ———— has je in’ a certain is. to] ropaell. have him examined by one who First Ald to Animals—Edward J. knows the particular work thor-| -rregiown. oughly. The selections were made Forestry—Harry D. McCormack. Handicraft—Edwin Moyle, WW. C. Goodwin or Herbert B. Jones. Hiking—Leon C. Goodrich. Horsemanship—John Gratiot. the First Presbyterian church; C. K. preting, Natrona County High Vietcher, principal of the Natrona | sonoo}, County High school, and Attorney | Leather Working—Oscar Helstand. Henry E, Perkins. This court will|: Lire Saving—Harry M. Astin oF Machinery—E. E. Lidderdale. Marksmanship—Capt. Harry Black or Marshall Dayton. Masonry—Leon C: Goodrich. Mining—Frank B. Taylor. Painting—John Jourgenson. Angling—Neal D. Shaw. Pathfinding—H, L. Kennedy. Archery—Marshall Dayton. Personal Health—District phys!- Architecture—Rayburn §, Webb.|clan and surgeon: Dr. H. L. Har- Art—Stanley Griebel. Thos. J. Riach or Dr. Allan MONDAY, MARCH 10¢ FREE SOUVENIRS Showing a complete line of Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Field and Work Clothing, Dress and Work-Shoes and Men’s Trousers. and because of this fact W. H.| discuss incubation, brooding and| and fowl. It is urged that any ADDRESS MEETING HERE pr srg tind to be held at 1:301 to see the opportunities afforded py The rihrnenatiir fea as expert examiners to deter-| training teacher. to determine’ the progress a scout First Aid—Tracy N. Shaw or Don Gardening—Edwin M. Bean. Interpreting—Teacher in. inter- hold Its first meeting at 7:30 o'clock | wc. Goodwin. Music—Prof. W. H. Compton. Astrono eping—Frank B. Taylor. Bird Study—Leon C, Goodrich. Blacksmithing—Ralph Schulte. Bugling—Roy J. Cook. Business—C. H. McFarland. acher of. botany Natrona Couny High school. Camping—L. C. Goodrich, Edward J. Treglown or Edmonds Knittle. Carpentry—Any manual training teacher or examining board, local ’ Shaw. Carpenters’ union. holarship— School teacher in Chemistry—Teacher of chemistry | public schools, in Natrona County High school. & »ture—Stanley Griebel. Civics—W. O. Wilson. nship—W. C, Goodwin. Conservation Ambrose Heming: aling—Edmonds Knittle. g—Leon C. Goodrich. Plumbing—G. R, Waldschmidt. Poultry Keeping—H. H. Mac- Master. Girls! Try this! When combing Printing—J. B. Griffith. and dressing your hair, just moisten Public Health—Distriet physician | your hair brush with a lttle “Dan and surgeon: Dr. H, 1. Harvey, |derine” and brush it through your Dr. hair, The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately Lobdell or/and it will appear twice ag thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh- ness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” is also toning and stimulat in ” ‘First—Don Mr. Heller just returned from an extensive Eastern trip, buying high quality, .. and popular priced Men’s Wearing Apparel and Shoes for his new store, We will sell such well known brands as WILSON BROS, complete line way. Stalking—Edwin M. Bean, ing each single hair to grow thick, ht ; ’ Cooking—H. H. MacMaster, L.c.] § ing—Albert Parks. jong and <trong. Hair stops falling of Men’s Furnishings, STETSON and NONAME union made Men’s Goodrich, Tracy N. Shaw or Edwin Swimming—W. C. Goodwin or] out and dandruff disappears. Get a Hats, BOSTONIAN union made Shoes, STAG and RACINE Work Clothing and Men’s Trousers, all union made and many other high quality brands. Harry Astin. manship— Metal, Edwin| Taxidermy—M. A Rampke. eather, Roy C. Gorden; ba: Wireless—Felix ‘Thompson, » teacher of basketry in CRE: trona County Public schools; pot- bottle of delightful, refreshing “Dan- derine” at any drug or toilet coun- ter and just see how healthy and youthfGl your hair becomes,—aAd- vertisement. Tribune wantads bring results. The Policy of the New Store Will Be to Sell Good, Reliable Men’s Wearing. > = : : Apparel for Less * Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. ~ to select your season’s silk requirements next week, for MARCH 10th to 15th will be the Fifth Annual Mallinson Silk Week and you will have opportunity to make your selection from “The World’s Mos Beautiful Silks” Gome this week and inspect the beautiful Scarf of gorgeous Spanish design, hand-block Printed Pussy Willow, 40 inches square, valued at $15.00, to be presented free to cvery customer purchasing Mallinson Silks to the amount of $40.00. ‘Where Does /Your MONEY 0? Does it trickle through your fingers to no advantage, or does it go into a Savings Account where it earns more money for youP You can ‘insure your future happiness and peace of mind by saving regularly. START TODAY! Open An Account at This Bank and Let Us Add 4 Per Cent Interest WYOMING NATIONAL BANK Casper’s Largest Bank Resources Over $4,5000;000.00 This is the most generous offer ever made by any silk concern in America, and when you consider that it applics to the world-famous MAHENEONS we believe it is hardly necessary for us to urge that you plan now to take advantage of this very unusual opportunity. : The above offer, of course, holds good only during THE FIFTH ANNUAL MALLINSON SILK WEEK’ MARCH 10th to 15th WATCH MONDAY’S TRIBUNE FOR SILK SPECIALS Phone 1740. 137 E. Second. K Assis DRY GOODS Co.

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