Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 7

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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 5 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN 94 PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new ofl lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white I'ght, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8. Govern ment and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary ofl lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent afr and 6 per cent common kerosene (coal oll). The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St., Chicago, Ill., ts offer. Ing to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE trial. or even to give one FREE to the first user in ench local- ity who will help him Introduce it. Write him today for full part Also ask him to explain how y, and with mey make $500 per month.—Advert 2 large store rooms, with full basement, in Chand- ler Bldg. 615-617 East Second street. Inquire A. E. Chandler, Independent Filling Sta- tion. killed 173 men occurred. Each of the crew was equipped with gas masks and first aid devices. Assassination Plot Is Nipped BAVARIA, March 14.—An actor, a barber and two other men have been arrested on a charge of plot- ting to assassinate Dr. Von Kahr, former Bavarian military dictator. They will be tried within a week. Mine Death Trap Entry chy See General view of Castle Gate, Utah, where a terrific mine blast last Sat-urday took a toll of 173 lives. both: No. 1 and No, 2 mines. The explosion occurred at No. 2, located about one mile from the tipp! Men Who First Braved Death The tipple shown in the center serves Mouth of the entryway, or manway, which together with the main portal, forms the only means of egress from the workings. ‘This point is more than 3000 feet from where the explosion is believed to have cen- : “ <p qeneienmennyeeienten tered. Torn and twisted timbers wrenched frim this passage were First relay of rescuers just after they had emerged from the mine in a battle with gas and suffocation. Despite thrown @ distance of more than 1000 feet across the canyon by the force heroic efforts on thelr part, they failed to reach the point where the blast victims were trapped. Of the blast. cubs and they are induced to “scent” notiohs and health foods has been| syrups and other items to many It out. added to the Hurley Fountain Sup- | local dealers. Retail Department ply company, 744 CY avenue. Mrs. EIR SIO — Es The Spirit of the West SPREE SOME Ree ae Siete se cnr he lle we eee tentials a emt CAMPBELL CLIP Po em Es charge of the wholesale supply de-| smell. Any food procured is placed ————— LirT a cup of Hills Bros. Red Can A__retatl department handling | partment and furnishes fountain | at some little distance from the ‘Tribune. Wantads bring results. Coffee to your lips and you will taste : — = ihe 5 atti ; what we mean » « » an unmistakable - Af GENT PRICE latent urge to accomplishment . . . @ sense of what was expressed in the Army friendliness . . » a quickening of the Woolgrowers Agree to| — by “Let's go!” ‘| COFFEE |: Pool 1924 Clip for For “Red Can” is the coffee of tha Pr vacant Better Returns. coffee-loving West. It speaks the lan-« In she original guage! It belongs! From the salty surf beeps the coffee fresh, 1 CILLEITE, Wyo., March 14—It of the Pacific to the mighty Mississippi, pic lt oa Na arena gre . it is The Recognized Standard—outsell- pool the 1924 wool clip of its mem- bers, holding the pool for a price of not less than 45 cents a pound. This Campbell county pool was successful last year in disposing of its’ warehouse stock at 45 cents a pound, The present pool will be open to offers from the 15th to the ing all other brands! You understand this popularity the in- stant you break the vacuum seal and in- hale that rare bouquet. You are thor- 20th of this month. oughly convinced the moment you taste At the recent meeting of the as- Th “p ” Fo -Fruits apaSten eect the ae the flavor, sealed fresh in vacuum—to be rue od: lected: E. P, Spaeth, president; loosed maybe days, weeks or years later} T. Mathews, vice president; John for Red- looded. Folks Daly, Jr, secretary-treasurer. On With all its high quality, Hills Bros. the executive committee are B. J. Reno, W. P. Park and W. O. Bishop. Coffee is not high-priced. It is eco Pleasure that reflects itself in the cheerful coun- doa datatatniontencnctaa aon nomical to buy—and economical to use, tenances, the sunny dispositions and the energetic & Hills Brog., San Francisco, actions which make life better worth the living is afforded you by HILLS BROS COFFEE me toe Sealdsweet Ache Sa IG BUFFALO, Wyo., March 14.— Wool buyers have for the time being become inactive in this part of the state, according to John Esponda, well known flockmaster, who is of the opinion that when they return within the next month and a halt they will be offering 5 cents a pound more than they have paid on re- cent contracts. arly sales have covered 1924 wools at prices ranging from 40 to 42 cents a pound. ——-——— The inner meat of Seald- using. Eat as you would fresh grapefruit. Add a bit of sugar They health-giving and health preserving, containing are -, It if you like. Ask your i el i . Sra ifyotie se yoe They are healtheiving and health Preserving, containing OIL GUSHER H}] ever you aretnable to secure digeetinn Pty Ot ee See ea IN GERMANY fresh Scaldsweet grapefruit of body-regulating mineral salts. or prefer the goods in cans. HANOVER, Germany, Match 14. Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet For gift copy of book “Home Uses for —Germany {s enjoying a new sad grapefruit, and insist on Juices of Sealdsweet Oranges and thrill in the opening near here of having them in the sanitary tissue- Grapefruit = Florida Citrus Ez~ an oil gusher, which, it is said, may FPenistetse lA ores wsscoete in which they are re =A See ae help grease the wheels of repara- tion, The well is said to be pouring out 600,000 pounds of oll daily, which is considerably more than the yield of ull the other wells in the country, Scaldsweet Florida oranges are juicy, finely-flavored and sweet, © 1924, Hills Bros,

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