Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune Rea. COOLIDGE EADS COUNT IN NORTH DAKOTA Johnson Piles Up Total Of Two to One Over LaFollette. FARGO, N. D. March 19.—Return 448 precincts out of 2,058 in h Dakota, for Republican prest dential endorsement give Coolidge 20,8: LaFollette 6,993; Johnson 11,310. FARGO, N. ‘The Press.) — Returns early today from 294 precinc‘s out of 2,058 In the state for the Repub- Mean presidential preference en- dorsement gave President Coolidge 7,224 votes; Senator Hiram John- son, 8,453, and LaFollette, 4,681. ‘These precincts are in 41 of the 53 counties. Most of the precincts that had re ported today are in the eastern part of the state, generally in cities and towns recognized by Johnson adberents as favorable to Coolidge It is in the rural precincts that Johnson's strength will show, his D., Associated March 19.—(By state managers contend. The C: nia senator continued to hold his two to one lead over Senator LaFollette, whose name had been written {n on many ballots as a result of a sticker cam. paign. Lodges Plan Going To Church In Body Next Sunday morning the Roya! Neighbors and Modern Woodmen will attend the First Congregation al church. Mrs, Berta Smith, al rector of music {is preparing a | special musical program and the sermon for the day will be chosen with a view to an appraisement of the common task of the lodge and the church. ‘They are neither con- tradictory nor competitive—they contributory. Everybody is come. Dry Raiders Treated toa Bottle Shower NEW YORK, March 19,—E. C. Yellowley, prohibition official from Washington and three assistants were bombarded with bottles when they raided a Bronx cafe early to- day. Eight policemen went to the rescue with drawn guns, The cafe was said by the authori- ties to be a rendezvous for district politicians. Several women @iners fied scream- ing as the bottle throwing began. With the appearance of the police those who had thrown the missiles escaped through side doors. The raiders confiscated 16 barrels of im- ported ale, a large quantity of beer, a dozen cases of whiskey and several cases of wine. DECISION PENDING ON APPEAL OF BANKER CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 19—No decision has been handed down by Judge T. B. Kennedy of the Federal court here on the motion of Lewis Carr Butler, convicted Rock River banker, for a new trial. Enjoy Eating Without Dyspepsia Eat What You Like, Avoid or Stop/| Sour Risings, Gassiness and Such Distress—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Make Your Stom- ach Comfortable, In the day's battle with all sorts of business complexities, many a man Invites trouble. by going with- out food. He wants to avoid dis- tress but merely brings it on. If he will eat his regular meals and help them to digest by using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets he will work better, eat better, sleep bet- ter and feel ‘good all the time, if he has been bothered with indigestion. These tablets give the stomach the alkaline effect to make it t, 1 risings and gassine: ts and prepare the It is a vata 6 who wo! elemer 60-cent nent vital Get a good food. box of Stuart's Dy- gist and at any dru the Adve FOR RENT Store room space in with electrical business. 121 East First street. Phone 1993-J GOING OVER BIG The Ballot Box is Almost FULL Get your suggestion in for a name for the new Smith-Turner Hotel 50.0 H name, Ballot box Contest open to all at Smith and Turner Drug Co. Center 133 8S. Phone 150 front Iine of spectators on the day for the convening of parliament- The royal personages greeted them with the wave of a hand which ts considered more than the average visitor to the British capital has opportunity to receive. . Jack Shavehead wore two rings on his fingers that were souvenirs from the people across the water and had plenty of-other tokens of their appreciation in his trunk, he said, the other members of the party also having received numerous sou- venirs. Farlowe stated that he did not have great difficulty in handling his men. Though they would get out of control occasionally and taste liquor none too good for their none too pacific natures they were on the whole orderly and were kept on the stage a good part of the time. AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS MARKIN TIME WITH PLANS COMPLETE FOR EXHIBIT STARTING MONDAY By SPARK PLUG Everything is in readiness and the members of the Casper Automotive Association may sit back and await the opening night of the Third An- nual Automobile show which pro- mises in every way to eclipse any attraction of that kind offered here in the past. The show will open Monday evening, March 2<, and will continue through Thursday night, fous dealers were determined. The result of the drawing was announc- ed in detail in Monday evening's Tri- bune. In order that you may follow the various displays during the show days, this newspaper will keep you constantly in touch with the loca- tions of the dealers and the changes in their nightly displ: Indications are ti a reccrd crowd will attend the Spring show ach evening, and the enthusiasm | March During that time prac-| with which this show is attended has Tone re sictcne atttea earriae j cally every model of each car rep-| known no parallel in the past. The be ~~ felonuabomntag thie pwaiteey! j resented by a Casper agency will| general committee to whom a large| ¢ier's Broadcasting brosAcantirig have been displayed for the ap-| amount of the credit for the arrange-| ction All the Londanites were proval of the Casper public. ments is due is composed of Lee| i. ick with the appearance of the The Casper Automotive Associa-| Doud, Clarence West, and W. R.| Miu}, Dith the aPpearance or the tion under whose direction the show] Yellding. Don't miss this year's|™mon (hey feencded ae Demeval say is being presented met Monday noon| show folks. There's a World of ater where “The Covered Wagon" was produced was packed all the time, tickets belng sold out th months in advance. Shavehead reminisced rather gloomily concerning that part of t journey on the water. A great sick- ness seemed to have come over all the members of the party both go- ing and coming back. Outside of that things were as the Indians de- sired them to be. Tim McCoy stoppea in New York and will return to Wyoming in a few days. at the Henning Hotel banquet room and the display positions of the var- SIX MONTHS LONDON SOJOURN ENJOYED TO FULL BY INDIANS ON RETURN TO RESERVATION Apparently none the worse for a trip immensely six months’ sojourn in London and Paris, possessed somewhat of the fat of civilizaiton, smiling and con. education and entertainment waiting —_—~e—. and that they were looking forward to another journey ure to California, w! t to appear in the Jam Miss Dora Ohfisen, an Australian scluptor, is the designer of the na- tional memorial which Italy is to erect to her soldier dead. tented with their trip, 21 Arapaho|Cruze production, “North of 36," oo Indians, led by EB. J. Farlowe, mayor | also an Emerson Hough story. There] 6 Blankenship js here today of Lander, arrived in Casper at 2:15]is no certainty as yet of their SD*| cessbieainveen (Pacer o'clock this afternoon on their way| pearance in this film, but evidently én to the Shoshoni reservation and|the first Americans have become home. The Indians were taken to England seven months ago under the direction of Tim McCoy, for the purpose of appearing In the prologue of the picture, “The Covered Wag on.” With the exception of three weeks during which the group was split and half of them sent to Paris they stayed in London, the picture enjoying there a run of 25 weeks and 360 showings. It was still show- ing but without the prologue when the Wyoming Indians packed their victims of the wonderlust, for con- trary to expectations their greatest exclamations were not brought forth by the suggestions of nearing their own territory but rather by the op- portunity to reminiscre on the ex periences of the past half year. The Indians saw the king and queen of England and were in the gaia” ese ireredecasedi men Sb Sed ty VICK’S VAPORUB COS... nm Ask baggage and came back home. Pilis tele “ TU metalic An interview today with Mr. Far- aks Smid, wit Blue Ribbos. SMITH AND IRNER lowe and with Jack Shavehead, one Binwskoiinekgnee reas DRUG CO. of the adventurers, brought out the ‘known As Best, Safest, Always Reliab || 133 S. Center Phone 150 fact that they had all enjoyed their!” so SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERIWNERE E.R. WILLIAMS STORES STORE NO. STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3 Grant Street Grocery Central Grocery and Blue Front Grocery id Market Market 815 S. Grant Street 129 West Second 446 South Wolcott Phone 1168—289 Phone 10—11 Phone 457—458 Week End SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUGAR 19 POUNDS ________ § 2 .00 EGGS -25c PRUNES Regular 20c Value___ 2 Ibs. 25c 1—21% can Sliced Peaches____ P CAN FRUIT 1=3)::4reos-""-3 Cans 59c SOAP 55¢ PER DOZEN _ Best Creamery. Butter Pearl White Laundry $1 00 No. 214 can Kraut____| 3 Cams ROR Leanne e No. 214 can Pumpkin. PL& G.Naptha Soar, GH QQ | No2iean tommy | SOc Ivory Soap, 1 BARS enn DM OO CANNED FRUITS he Toilet Soap, $1 .00 No. 1 can Sliced Peache: Ibe i ee ‘i No. 1 can Apricots_____|] ic Cream Oil Soap, 13) BARS (2h. saeaaes $1.00 wes ; ye pelea cae 3 Cans SOAP POWDERS No. 1 can Blackberries--| 7Oec Large Package Star Naptha — _27e Lea Packa Sea Foam =2o2 ee J 27¢ Large Package Whites King io. ee ee os ee Small Package White King ~~~ _ Large Package Soapade— 2 Beep Small Package Sea Foam CREAM OF WHEAT, ~--------25€ Wheatena _______--____$9@ Shredded Wheat _______15@ Post Bran __-__________45@ Pettijohns _____________95@ Oat Meal Quick________45@ Kellogg’s Krumbles --.-15¢e FLOUR 98-Ib. Sacks ___-_____$3.65 48-Ib. Sacks _________$1,85 24- 1b. Sack_____________95@ 15e Also a full line of Meals, Graham and see on wee ch ogteie ee Whole Wheats in 10-lb. bags. THESE PRICES GOOD AT ALL THREE STORES PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY CANNED VEGETABLES No, 2 can _15e Corn Cait aes aioe _...20€ No. 2 can Succotash No. 2 can Tomatoes Coursey, eity from South Dakota on business. ing to business . last evening from Chicago and will spend several da; . terday from Salt Creek on a short business trip. r ° is ness. business visitor in short time this week: are among the out of town. busi- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 ness men in the city this week from| the city this morning and will spend Billings. several days on business. from an elm tree as to expect a per- Os Mee fect cake if flavored with an inferior ‘Wiliam Underhin is spending ajextract. Van Duzer’s never dis- short time this week in Cheyenne point.— Advertisement. on business. You may as well expect pears CITY BRIEFS H. 1. Kennedy is the guest of friends here today from Salt Creek. eee Thomas Holland has returned to Denver after attending to business affairs in this city for several days. eee Cheyenne is represented here to- day by LeRoy Joyce. “eee Dr. R. Hummer and Joseph federal men, are in the L. J. Simmons has returned from a week's business and pleasure trip spent_in Denver. Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat that comes and stays where it is not needed ts a burden, a hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You can take off th where it shows by tak- ing after each meal and at bedtime, one ola Prescription~ Tablet. ‘These littie tablets are as effective and harmless as the famous scription from which they take their name. Buy -and try a box today. All druggists the world over sell them, at one dollar for a box or you can order them direct from the Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. You can thus say ‘ood-bye to di exercise and ‘at_—Advertisem H. W. English of Upton is attend- affairs here today. Roy Orchard arrived’in the city WE'LL MAKE THAT HEATER KEEP YOU Frank Anderson, Jr., arrived to- day on a short business trip from Crosby. C. S. Harper and’R. L. Rease are among the Denver men in the city this week on business. . ys here. ‘Charles Williamson came in yes- N. Stensvid of El Dorado; Ark., here for several days on busi- Jerry Murphy is in the city on business from Midwest. eee O. H. Martel of Wind River is a the city for a A. B. Freeman is a Lusk business man here today. see William C. Meyer, who is con- nected with a wholesale rubber company in New York, arrived in c. G. Mills and B. S. Stephens Sure Relief INDIGESTION wr make that heating plant of yours come to an understanding with the rest of the house. We'll make it do its work and charge you a moderate fee. Tell us when. Retail Clerks, Notice There will be a meeting of the Retail Clerks tonight, at the K. P. hall, over Kassig store, at 8 o’clock. Social and refreshments. All members are urged to attend. o- = 6 ay 7" 5) Sure Relief SELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages & SCHANK PLUMBING SEATING COO” PHONE 7Iil Selling Out SALE! Everything In the Store at Cost and Less ARGAINS! BARGAINS! SILK DRESSES Just lately received Silk Dresses made in the latest mode and newest shades. Values up to $40.00. Selling out SALE PRICE 16.98 «523,98 JOHN D. SALMOND, Secretary. SILK HOSE * All our Ladies’ Silk Hose now selling at actual a cost. . ° SKIRTS qualities in new materials for spring Ladies’ sport, pleated and plain skirts. up to $20.00. Finest wear. Values $1.50 Values _________ $3.00 Values Bee SSA SA {| 39 SALE PRICES FROM $3.98 up to $5.98 Children’s Department Our children’s department is very complete. You can buy all the children’s clothing and children’s needs at a saving from 33 to 60% Selling Out Sale Prices Prevail SPRING S32 = ==" COATS == *13=~°28 65c Children’s Hose. While They Last____________$3¢@ Joe David&Co.| 227 SOUTH CENTER STREET Tissue Ginghams Genuine imported English Tissue Gingham in all wanted shades and patterns. Regular 85c¢ values. Selling out sale prices, ASc The very latest in Ladies’ Spring Coats. New shipments this month in newest plaids and plain models. Every garment a perfect creation. SELLING OUT SALE PRICE

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