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PAGE TWO SIX MONTHS | TERM GIVEN AXE SWINGER Dodge Shannon, convicted of com- Tribune Auto Edition Given Many Tributes “Gre: “Absolutely unbeatable: “Equal to anything of the kind mitting t and battery against || Denver has ever done!” Steve Wer 8 the climax of a wild “The most complete auto edi- party last fall, was fined $100 and} tion ever published in this state!” sentenced to six months in the’ “A real credit to any news ‘ jail by Judge R. R. Rose to-|| paperr’ 8 yr. annon, it was brought out, as been in trouble with the au- thorities before o na liquor charge 4 seemed to have no inclination Scores of tributes such as these were paid The Tribune's Automobile Show edition this morning by the men who made to tread the straight and narrow. |! the publication. possible. In a His attorney 8g cigs him a complete canvass of Casper's . 1 health, but Prosecutor auto row mr rky early thi norning, satisfaction was found to reign supreme. Casper dealers believe that the Tribune edition has done more to give the show a flying start to success than any other medium. Many of them have ordered dozens of ex- tra copies to bé sent to friend's and business associates in other Sections that the outside may know just what Casper’s motor car representatives haye accom- plished. The i ted that his ill was the outcome of his own —— Specialist In Livestock Here For Dairy Meet J. Robertson, from Dr. lve stock spec university at Tribune believes and its mie wi Thursday at 12]] hbelief is borne out by the deal. noon with the Natrona|| ers themselves that it has pub- Milk Producers association lshed an edition which will live a long time in the memory of Wyoming people. all. Mr. Robertson will articular, Yeeds, balance tive values and other st to dairymen. Mr. also discuss any topic Robertson wt which might be of help or interest > mer s of the association and it is hoped that all members will be ‘ —_— MEET TUESDAY The Natrona County Modical so- elet will meet Tuesday evening, March 25 at 8:30 o'clock at the Hen- ning hotel. Dr. Platz will read pa- pers on Athrepsia and Anhydremia YOUNG FORGER I$ SENTENCED Harold Williams, 18-year-old youth, pled guilty to a charge of forgery] and all physicians of Natrona coun- before Judge R. R. Rose this after-| ty as well as visiting physicians are noon and was given an indeterminate | asked to be present. sentence in the reform school at —_— Worland. ‘Williams stated that he hae a hhool when he wasi6 years} =. B. Cooliagé was a business ar- rival in the, city yesterday from of age, had gone to work and “had fone. Tiny, Bone! ty roe Bae Lewistown, Mont. got tired of working.” Ho had after- wards held a few jobs but needed clothes at the time the forgeries] A. E. Thorn has returned from were made. Two checks were pro-| Denver where he spent a few days duced, one of them against the Fad | attending to.business affairs. Shoe and Clothing company, which iE SRS tA the youth admitted having forged. F. A, Manning is in the city at- Hie Baar nA tending to business affairs from In- dependence, Kan, i ak be at Probably the record wager on a horse race was the $500,000 lost by the Marquis of Hastings when his horse “Vauban,” was beaten in the Epsom Derby in 1867. orns RECEIVERS GO OLOOK OVER EAPOT DOME ‘am_ collectigh of a great relative to operations . 2, By past on Naval Re- _%.mehr Admiral Joseph “ani Albert H. Watts, re- designated at Cheyenne in court, left for the Teapot field this afternoon in com- cith officials of the Bureau of and the Mammoth O!l com- Pain Stops Instantly Here's instant relief from that burn- ing corn! Blue-jay will stop the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. @Banin Blue-jay » morning was spent by Ad- u Strauss in conference with J. ‘Steele, deputy supervisor of the nes bureau here, Questions and ‘Answers By Carr S. D. H.—Yes, a small amount. A. R. K.—In very near future, sooner than you expect. ANNUAL AUTO SHOW OPENS (Continued From Page One) show to the entire western coun- try is depicted in the arrival from Denver this morning of a number of prominent motor car representa- tives. The Burlington train was Uterally packed with men who will make Casper their temporary liv- ing quarters for the duration of the show. A trip through the various local agencies this morning reveal- ed one or more factory representa- tives in practically every one. Among the distinguished arrivals are numbered: Fred 8S. Andrews, branch manager of the Willys- Overland company, in Denver; 8. C. Gorsuch, factory representative of Willys-Overland, at Denveg; J. L. McKindley, wholesale manager for Oldsmobile; Paul Jerrue, branch manager for Chevrolet; Bill Taylor, Denver Cadillac representative; Mr. Reed, Denver manager for Hup- mobile; T. C. Woodin, Chandler fac tory representative; Charles Ander- son, territorial representative for the Buick company, and Mr. Gor- don of the General Motors Accept- ance corporation. Many other prominent automobile men will no doubt arrive in Cas- per for the show sometime during the next few days. Mr. Woodin, Chand- ler representative, received a rather gratifying telegram soun after his arrival in Casper, from the Chand- ler distributor at Los Angeles, in which he reported that the sales on Chandler sedans during the past month outnumbered those of every other car in his territory, with the exception of Ford and Chevrolet. The Kumpf Motor Car company, in appreciation of the demand for a showing of the new Rollin coupe, has arranged for the arrival of a carload of Rollin Fours in time for at least one showing during the run of the exposition. They may arrive in Casper late this evening. If they do it will be possible to see them Tuesday evening at the * keon. it an eye over the conuensed dope: Event: Third Annual Automobile Show. Place. Arkeon, Time: 7:30 p. m. Admission: 25 cents. Duration: Four days. Casper Monument (Works 508 South Conwell Phone 2542 enero Expert watch ana jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. O-S Bldg. Pe at USED CARS THAT WILL RUN We have a few carefully se- lected Used Chevrolets and Fords, open and closed models. Easy Payments May Be Arranged Nolan Chevrolet Co. Temporary Office Globe Shoe ‘Company Phone 64-J MOVED DR. SNODDY DENTIST 112 East 2nd Street Over White’s Grocery Phone 204 B9s* hay —Will be late fall, no need to wo! ‘s Mrs. —Just about up to your exp ations. J. B. K.—A little delay. Inside If i 4 next 25 days. cD. this Signature Mrs. A. M. A.—First of coming week. C. H.—You have no chance. M. O. W.—She loves you. B. O. B.—Very good investment. Cc. W.—No. Mrs. O. M. A—Stay where you are. pee Dorsey of St. Louis fs here a short time this week on bust- ness. MOTHER! 8. Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” ©.A-Lrovre is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE Even if cross, feverish, constipated or full of co! love the pleasant taste of Dillous, Fig Syrup.” A teaspoc fails to clean the liver and t “ Opposite New Public Market Ask your druggist for ae “California Fig Syrup” v irections for babies and c all ages printed on bottle. You must say “Califothia” or you! may get an imitation fig “tae Advertisement. ren of Mother! FOR RENT Best Location BARBER SHOP Second and Beech Phone 1409-W, In Town For Che Casper Daily Cribune Brennan Holds Big Household Sale E. P. Brennan, 144 South Durbin Street, is staging a big sale of house and paints for the purpose of closing them out in order to make room for.the in- As an ad- ded attraction Mr. Brennan Is also selling gas heaters and gas ranges hold goods, hardware, creasing gas business. at reduced prices. Mirro aluminum ware, one of the finest grades of aluminum money can buy, is going at remark- that ter of ceremonies, in a low voice announced “extra omnes.” All but the pope and members of the sacred college began to retire from the hall. When all those who were not to par- ticipate in the consistory had with- drawn the doors were closed and a group of Swiss guards took up thelr station at the entrance. The Pope rose from his throne and uttered a short prayer to the Holy Ghost for the guidance of the con- sistory. He next read his allocution. The election of the two new cardi- nals took place and occupied but a brief time. While AMERICANS ARE NOW CARDINALS (Continued From Page One) ing to rank with Cardinal Vannu- tell, their octogenarian dean, at the head. : ‘The ringing of a dell announced the approach of the pope, who en- tered amid profound silence. He cardinals from the becoming able bargain prices. There is a| “2S clad in white, his robes stand-[ moment of their notification, the large variety of articles in the alum. | '"S Out in bold contrast to the rest | American dignitaries, must | wait inum, dishes, kettles, roasters, tea|°f the colorful array. He walked | until Thursday morning to be inves: pots, cake pans, child's cooking sets and numerous other articles. Bar- gains are also offered in glass ware soap, house brooms and all kinds of paints. CARAWAY IN FOR CENSURE wash boilers, clot WASHINGTON, Massachusetts, to take Saturday. Honduran Rebels May Take Control WASHINGTON, March 24.—Karly collapse of the de facto government ultimate success of the revolutionary, forces headed by General Ferrera was predicted today in Cispatches to the navy de- in Honduras and partment. pins, March 24.—The house was asked today by Repre- sentative Treadway, Republican, of “appropri- ate” action on charges that Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas, had improperly criticized the house and Speaker Gillette in a senate speech slowly, flanked by a group of Swiss guards and members of the house- hold. Each prelate knelt as he ap- proached. When the pontiff took his place on the throne, the cardinals paid him homage. each in turn approach. ing the throne and kissing the pa- pal ring. At the conclusion the papal mas- — eee Be Careful What You W. Your Hair With Many soap and prepared sham- poos contain too much free alkali which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greasless. It is inexpensive and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months, Two or three teaspoonfuls {s all that is required, Simply moisten the hair “with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair Gries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff.—Adv. ed in the scarlet and hats and other insignia of thelr office. Having referred to the mysteries of the lenten season, the pontiff ex- Pressed his satisfaction’ at the de- voted welcome with which the bis- hops and clergy o¥ France received the encyclical on the diocesan as- sociation, he held up the example of the faithfull in France to the ad- miration of the Catholic world. After referring with emotion to the universal gelebration of the sec- ond anniversary of his coronation, His Holiness spoke of Archbishop Zepliak and of the numerous priests and other religious persons incar- cerated in Russia, recommending them to the piety of the faithful and to the humanity of these upon whom their fate depended. Regarding the European situation in General the pope found indica- tions of some slight amelioration, both In particular states and in in ternational relations, saying this was uspicious for religion. He'also referred to the gratifying religious development in China, to be further aided by the first plena: council] to be held in that country Treating of the holy year and the vatican missionary exhibition the pontiff said he had no doubt about the coming of Catholics to Rome tn great numbers from all parts of the world, all united in sentiments of pentinence, in the desire for the full- est reconciliation with their con- sciences, and in resolution for @ more generous profession of chris- tan life. Archbishop Mundelein, upon re ceiving the bigliett! announcing his elevation to the cardinalate, said: Today an entire nation rejoices at the great honors that have come to’two of its sons. For in the con- sistory of this morning the Holy Father has called the heads of the two greatest American Sees to bet come scarlet clad princes of the holy church and form a part of its high- est senate. ‘No one recognizes better than I that it is for no personal merit of mine that this honor has come to me. It has come by the great fath ly kindness of the sovereign pon! who desires in my humble person to reward his good children of Chicago and likewise in a particular manner to recognize the sterling Catholicity of that vast territory lying west of the Allegheny mountains. “But for that very reason this new dignity will, with the grace of God, be an additional incentive for me to labor more zealously for the spread of God's kingdom in Chicago and the west, to train and equip a large body of splendid ministers of the gos- pel, that our priests and people may always be an ornament to the church, @ crédit to America and a source of strength and consolation to ATARRH AT SMITH AND TURNER DRUG’CO. 133 S. Center Phone 150 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924 | the Holy See. “Monsignor, I am grateful for the Precious message you have brought me and I beg you to offer to the Holy Father my heart felt thanks and assure His Holiness that on Wednesday afternoon in response to his invitation, I will be present at the vatican and receive from his re- verend hand the biretta of the car. dinalship.” es ‘Youll have more money to spend on your wardrobe if you heat your home the economical, healthful, saves gas bills. No trips to the cellar, no waiting for heat, no dirt, no odors. Every radiator is a complete heating and ventilating unit. Thousands of POTTER Warm Air Gas Radia- tors in use. Telephone for details. Cc. T. PLUCKHAHN, Inc 1341 South David Phone 1287W Formerly q ise Construction Co. Ente: Make your arrangements for an earl: Here are some of the sensa will reveal: ; Ranch! Jee( Shr CASPER MOTOR CO. Six 230 WEST YELLOWSTONE HRYSLER SIX NOW ON VIEW light Six. Top speed, 70 miles per hour and over. ‘ Gasoline mileage safely over 20 miles per gallon. The Chrysler Six—the most discussed new car of 1924—is here. The beautiful Chrysler is ready for inspection in our showrooms. Demonstrations which are bound to establis! now being booked. ( y test of America’s first quality Two to seventy miles per hour “on high” absolutely without vibration. é Ample room for five large adults, with over-all length of only 160 ; inches. 68 horse-power from a motor of 8-inch bore. Riding comfort of a two ton car, with a.road weight of less than 3,000 pounds. ft Easiest steering you ever experienced. The perfect safety and control of Chrysler-Lockhead hydraulic four- wheel brakes, * You have never seen or ridden in a car like the Chrysler Six—as you will you have enjoyed a Chrysler demonstration sler enthusiastically agree when ride. “ PHONE 909 h its undoubted supremacy are tional qualities which a Chrysler demonstration (D)