Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 ABATEMENT O JAZZLAND SEEN today to whether it should be abated for the second tima The only other arrest on a Mquor charge by the police yesterday was that of L. Taggart. He is charged with itlegal ‘possession. British Flyers Off For Lyons On World Trip HAVRE, March 26.—(By The As- sociated Press.)}—The trio of British aviators headed by A. Stuart Mac- Laren, who started from Calshot, England, yesterday on a hydroplane world tour left here today for Lyons. The airmen, whose schedule | called for a non-stop flight te Lyons, came down near Havre yesterday because of fog. The weather was favorable today and a speedy trip to Lyons was expected. GORNS ift Off-No Pain! —— Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lit- tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness. or irritation.—Advertisement, The Speed Demon PERFECTION STANDS OUT IN PROGRAM FOR CONCERT THIS EVENING AT ELKS AUDITORIUM A record no doubt will be attained by the concert to be given this even- ing at the Elks auditorium under ‘the auspices of the Charles E. Wells Musilo company. Everything that might possibly have brought a high- er degree of perfection into this major musical event, has been considered. Reacting to this large work of pre- paration will be an audience that is truly appreciative. For weeks Cook’s orchestra and the Apollo chorus have conducted re- hearsalg which by methods con- ducive to elimination of good selec- tions” for better ones, and smooth duction, will culminate this evening in a thoroughly enjoyable eoncert. So, too, have assisting soloists ac- quired finer conceptions of what their hearers will deem worthy of unprompted enthusiasm,, Among tonight's selections will be an Ampico number, “Nalla Ballet,” by Miecyzslaw Munz. This artist will be in Casper next winter, in ac- cordance with arrangements already made by the Woman's Departmental club. ° It ts to be remembered that the proceeds of this Wells concert are to go to the permanent camp. fund of the Boy, Scouts, the Apollo chorus production for much smoother pro-and Cok's orchestra, Che Casper Dally Cridune |Sinclair Case Dr. Kamp Named To Membership in Medical Congress Dr. ‘J, C. Kamp of this city has been elected to membership in the American congress of Internal Medi- cine and has been asked to attend the next clinical week of the con- gress to be held in Washington, D. C. during the spring of 1925, Dr. Kamp's election took place Febru- ary 20 at the meeting held in St. Louts, Mo., but notification of the fact has just been received here, The congress is a very important one and receives into its rank only physicians of outstanding merit. Oda shoes, one red and one black, or any other colors to match the gown of the wearer, are a fashion novelty recently seen in London. The stockings vary with the shoes. Scheduled For Jury Thursday WASHINGTON, March 26.—The contempt case of Harry F. Sinclair, ment ofl counsel, will be asked by Mr. Gordon to participate in the ase and to this end he will ask the department of justice today to desig- nate them as specal assistants. By rushing the presentation of case, Mr. Gordon hopes to get res next Monday. Al Jennings arrived here today from Long Beach, Calif, and had a conference with Senator Walsh, the committee prosecutor. He promised “a whale of a story” when he takes t tand tomorrow but would not . ly at- i to him to the there was a million dol deal” ASPIRIN Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 4 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mahufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. —Advertisement. who refused to answer questions of the senate oil committee will be presented to the District of Columbia grand jury tomorrow under plans announced today by District Attorney Peyton Gordon. Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts, special govern- at the Chicago convention tn con- nection with the nomination of the late President Harding. The senate committee on public MOVED DR. SNODDY DENTIST 112 Eest 2nd Street Over White's Grocery Phone 204 t that |B oe: Chandler’s New S wee PRbaHaae lands and surveys—the ofl commit- tee, suspended its hearings today to consider pending bills, but it will get back to its investigation to- | morrow to question witnesses o| reported “oll deals” during the 1920 Republican national convention. SE MOTORCYCLE OFFICER TAKES SPILL ON CY) Roy Plummer, motorcycle officer for the local police department, suf. 40° Below Zero That's the temperature some- li GRASS le fu ish the best ass; compose just enough duick results: ety lawn. 55¢ One pound et. TRLADWELL NURSERY Great Falls, Mont. co. PAGE ELEVEN @ minor injuries last night w! is machine turned over on ‘ellowstone avenue while the was trying to avold running |. utomobile, \GHICHESTER S PILLS ME DIAMOND ERRAND. Re it Ask your Droegict Lo hckee-tor sDlsmend hese ones. sealed ve ety eed Gold mera’ D fast, Always bait iSTS 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 "Sedan ‘The low price on this new seven-passenger Sedan is Chandler’s response to the increasing demand for roomy closed cars, Although it is the same size and du- rability of construction as that for which the Chandler seven-passenger Sedan has always been noted, it is listed at $2095, which is only $400 higher than the seven passenger touring car and $200 above the new Four-Door Sedan for five passengers, THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CAR AT THE SHOW WE INVITE YOU JOHN M. WHISENHUNT AND CO. First and Park Phone 79 DURBIN STREET BUS. ROUTE: From Rialto to Durbin: Street; south to Tenth; west to David Street; south to Twelfth; east to Durbin Street; north to Eleventh Street; east to Beech Street; north to Sixth Street; west to Durbin Street; then to Rialto. SCHEDULE End of Line 200 15 :30 45 This bus will travel this.territory for one week, beginning Friday morning, March 28th, and end- ing the following Thursday at midnight. If you like the service, and the bus is convenient, ride it and show us you like it, and we will be glad to make it permanent. aes pone nara vod bourne GRANT STREET PATRONS Will you please notice the interruption in your buses’ TIME and ROUTE for the above mentioned week, s0 that you will not be inconvenienced in any way?, THANK YOU! SCHEDULE ~ ~~ pe, | Every Fifteen Minutes Rialto End of Liné 1) The Casper Motor Bus Line Co. CASPER, WYOMING ‘the FAMOUS PEERLESS EIGHT No single thing or group of things will ever be left undone, if in the doing, the greatness of the famous Peerless Eight will be advanced or extended. Such is the purpose of the makers of the Peerless Eight, which today is not excelled by any American motor car, regardless of price, in performance, de- pendability, beauty and comfort. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO." 146 SO. KIMBALL ST. W. L. Treber, PHONE 1818 P.N. Carr

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