Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN. POSVAR SUES FOR $100,268 Echoes of the day spent in the Che Casper Daily Cribune $05,000 WATER BOND | mcon S2o ee ISSUE MARKETED BY TOWN OF EVANSVILLE P SIDELIGHTS ON AUTO SHOW By SPARK PLUG More than 2,000 at last night's show. A corresponding increase each evening will shatter all West- ern records, providing population is taken into consideration, ago for the of constructing a water supply for the town ‘The contract for the material with which to install the water works was let yesterday to the Cas- per Supply company. Tina- strum of Billings, Mont., received the labor contract. = — company, of Denver, Buick distribu- tors for this territory, arrived in Cas- per Wednesday morning to attend the last two d: of the show. Wyoming Oldsmobile company is fairing unusually weil in the sales of motor cars through the show dis- COLUMBIA THEATER — Natrona. county Sail by Louts 3 oe ‘vob wm cone tae tay| play. Ralph Kamaan reports the sale] The town of aoaeeroy Bsposed ma 2 Ts Thursday, March 27th var last Mare! ard arowni|cars of the Dort, Oldsmobile, and|0f three machines on Tuesday to Ett $96,000 “water 2008 Tee et, Aerie No. 306, F. O. E. x the county Baliding this morni™® | Packard companies are all equipped| Prospects secured at the show. 2 3 see ST rome Auspices Casper Aerie No. » F. O. E.. when ~ K. with Michelin Comfort Cords. filed a sult for $100,265 Gamages against Perry Morris, sheriff; Henry Brennan, justice of the peace; Dan Miller deputy sher- iff and the Amerjyan Surety com- pany. Louts was arrested for running his light delivery truck without a Mernse plate. Justice Brennan Posvar, The new Peerless Six is creating worlds of discussion among local auto mentors. The Hupmobile-Chandler rep- resentatives made merry last even- ing during the dinner hour at the Henning hotel, when a private ban- quet ‘was held for members of the local agency and their wives. Those Three show sales last evening are reported by the Nolan Chevrolet company. " Special Pictures in Addition to Regular : Show 2 The Great West Needs More Special Matinee at 2:30'P. M. Ata pre-showing of “Pennsylvania Old Age Pension E. M. Tucker, president of the Brennan-Tucker Motor company, of Denver, distributor for Dort cars, is in Casper attending the show, and a eer —ar en | EB 2 sot? rday afternoon and to which mem- fined hi don refusal of payment és present includ Mr. and Mrs. Films” made yesterday he was put in the county jail. This Superintending the display of Dort/ stanley Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. Dan bers of school beard, chamber of commerce, clergy, Teanga pepe PP icin wets ell! Connerete Roads [ih secs: ects: yresiant ote had been i Pesvar remained in jail from ROOA| sister atop lively: Ouly tweuhsee! 30; Whikeahant. vited, the consensus of opinion of those present was that day until 3 o'clock of the next afternoon. The fine was paid and he was released. Among the wrongs recited in the petition is that the plaintiff was not given a fair trial, that he sub- sequently suffered great mental pain and anguish, mortification and humiliation to his pride and feel- ings. ‘The sult algo relates that Cur- ing his incarceration a valuable sum of money, to-wit $5 was taken from him by brutal force and in- human treatment and was never returned to him. The cause of all the trouble, the car, froze up that night while ft was standing on the street, accord- ing to the plafmntiff and a repair Dill of $260 was incurred. In view of all this the plaintiff days of the Third Annual Automo- bile Show. Reserve at least one even- ing for a concentrated study of this years creations in motor car fash- fons. “A Great Picture.” REGULAR ADMISSION Fred L. Benskin, Rickenbacker dealer received a disappointing, but at the same time, rather important wire yesterday morning from Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. The famous “Ace” sent his regrets and asked to be excused from attending the Cas- per automobile show this year be- cause of unusually important busi- ness elsewhere. Picture the thousands of motor cars that traverse the highways of the Great West almost every hour of the day and night. Picture, too, the fleets of trucks bowling along, loaded with the prod- ucts of mines, factories and farms. Think of the terrific punishment —the grinding, the pounding, the wear and the tear—that modern traffic in- flicts! As everyone has come to realize, Hart Schaffner & ~ Marx Spring Suits $35 to $50 You'll feel better dressed and take more pride in your a: ance if you get into one of our new spring suits: Our stock is complete. Come in, we will be more than pleased to show them to you. Styleplus Suits Charles Sarns and Charles Scherk, local Dort dealers arrived in Casper yesterday morning after. a two day battle with immense snow drifts on the Yellowstone highway between here and Denver. The Dort cars made the grade however, and were displayed at the show Iast night, none the worse after the rigorous trip through every sort of adverse condition. A. S. Broadhead, vice president of the Tom Botterill company, Denver distributor for the Hudson Essex, two days of enjoyment at the Casper Automobile show. He will make his headquarters at the R. N. Van Sant company. Wells Littlefield, assistant sale manager of the MacFarland Auto TORRES acumen: caer ‘ severe conditions. And that means PARIS, March 26.—Will the hat{radium, garters and even corsets Concrete Highwa' : worn near the center or toward the} are spangled with vivid and irregu- 53 back of the head never return?|lar Lttle splashes of color, like is worn farther over the eyes than of these enduring, skid-proof, rigid, ever; not a vestige of eyebrow shows! NEW YORK, March 26.—The ery (i A and the upper eyelid is often half/+iny line of silver, gold or bronze. unyielding roads—roads that are free \2 ‘ PARIS, March 26.—Navy, wood M. V—Yes. Will be found early] browns and soft tones of ‘gray pre- dominate today in tailor mades of | yyoq ! : NEW YORK, March 26.—There is every Gescription.. “Ag ‘the season |) /iimit tothe variety of stades Carries 30 to 30 pounds pressure And Fit Your Present j\ obscured. of dust, mud, bumps and ruts; roads that are safe and easy to drive over; roads that have the maintenance built in and the repair built out. with which some of the new shoes are piped today, is well set off when hoslery of the same shade is worn. Zi Miia Dorothy B.—Ye: Mra, L. M. C.—Can see no recovery | advances, pleats and panels, gores| 114 designs into which narrow ruf- pepe and gathers, are more frequently | hing by the yard—has blossomed. Do your part to help get more J.C BA dune Aan ia 7 | Sere Batik, Egyptian, ast Indian, Concrete Roads right here in your : 3 Hattie A.—Trip wi Chinese—these narrow ruffles in . . : July 2nd. LONDON, March 26.—Many cos-|toveiy tints are well caleulated ta own community. Smart Spring A. M.—¥Yes. Inside five weeks.|tumes are beginning to have lines|heautify any neckline or vestee We have them for reg- Stay here some time, Will be re-| reminiscent of the directoire mode. | front. Our booklet R-3 tells many interesting things about ular 30x314 Rims also. Stetson and Dobbs turned. This is perhaps a natural develop- Concrete Roads. Write this office for your copy. 5 ‘W. J. C.—Never try the same pro-| ment of the straight, beltless frock. Hats cess. So far the directoire lines are modi- Mrs, Cora M.—They will visit you} fled and conservative. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION $6 d $7 in May. ——— Hodge—Denver, Colo,. LONDON, March 26.—A tunic in Ideal Building an Mary W. D.—Give him some ¢n-/pblack satin or moire, without DENVER SS couragement. sleeves, is now added to the in- aA H. I. B.—Of mechanical nature. | genuously simple frock of printed eA National R M MOSHER ie These a as the last word Mrs. M,. L.—Yes keep stock. crepe. Sometimes these tunics are to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete e e qui A . S. L.—Yes, but not at present. ©. O, D.—Chicago, Tilinots. Effe M. M.—Can see no recovery. M. E. C. Portland Oregon much better than California. Alright here also. R. E. M—P. O. B. 16.—Changed hands many times. Some money was made from same. Mrs. C. S.—You will get additional homestead. Not in great quantities. C. 8.—Ol! inside 15 months. B, C, B.—Keep out of the tangle. Miss H. H.—No.—Use more judge- ment. N. A. T.—Be more cheerful—You will recover entirely. A. 5.—Yes. Mrs, C. 8.—Yes two—not for some lttle time. F. X. D.—Yes—Sooner than you expect. M. BE. R.—Yes—Hold only the very best thoughts. Mrs, A. F. receive same. right now. J. C. K.—Yes. Sooner than plan- ned. F. 8. G.—Much more so—Bright. O. B. Me—Are now being used— No recovery. F. D, B.—You must apply yourself Success yes—Later. N. L. W.—Can see no great change —Better satisfied with yourself how- ever. Mrs, Mae D.—Put same in more capable hands than in past. Yes. R. H. Fairly so. J. C.—Go ahead. T. C.—Don't sell—Yes in late sum- mer. N J. J. C—Not as great as you ex- pect but hold in to it. Mrs F, C. W.—Stay here for pres- ent. M. K. W.—Accidently—positively. J.—Your husband will Is being arranged for Miss W. D. Z.—Arrange to take him home. Miss H. B. P.—No chance to aquire same. B. C. B.—1576 East 74th Chicago Mlinots. Chas. valuable. W. T. A—You are causing the trouble. Harry M.—Automobile industry. Carrie A.—If you exert a little ef- fort. Ned T.—No. Chas, C. H.—In about two years. M. M. M. W.—Yes he loves you. H. A. W.—You will recover. Don't worry. NellieB.—Show him WwW. W.—A _ change prove some con- sideration. Mrs. Hattle W.—Don't tiurry Early summer. . Geo. W. O.—One week. D. fault. Mary O. D.—Baking Soda. F.—Try and over look the Another Patrolman Let Out by Chief Floyd Wolf, patrolman, was let out of the police department last night. ‘Wolf had served under the Nisbet administra The: dis. mirsal of Wolf fotlc closely up- on the heels of nen Davis and John Myers ry few of the members of the old regin remain on the police force, e now made of the fashionable alpaca. NEW YORK, March 26.—A Pierrette influence seems to have been exerted over some of the Ungerie designers. Underthings of FRAUD IN CASHING OF MONEY ORDER CHARGED Alleged to have cashed a money order which did not belong to him, M. Jamison, a Casper man was ar- rested at Lavoye yesterday after- noon by Deputy Sheriff Vance. He ‘was brought into Casper last night. ‘The prisoner is said to have cashed the order at Lavoye. Mellis Funeral Is Held This Morning The funeral of E. R. Mellis, who died in Salt Creek Sunday from in- juries received in an accident, was held from the Shaffer-Gay chapel this morning. The Rey. L. E. Carter officiated. Mrs. A. VAN ARNAM If You Are a Woman In Middle Life You Cannot Afford to Overlook One Word of This, Davenport, Iowa.—"I wish I could tell to all the world how much I owe to Dr. Pierce's Fevorite, Prescrip- tion. I was nearing middle life when my last child came and my health was miserable, I had continuous pain in my right side. I took nine bottles of ‘Favorite Prescription’ and can truly say that I suffered the least that time and my health afterwards was better than it had ever been before. While passing through the critical time of Mfe I depended solely upon ‘Favorite Prescription’ to keep me well and strong and it did not fail me. I had none of the distressing symptoms most women have at this period, such as heat flashes and dizzy spells. I came through in excellent health and am still just as strong and well as I was thirty years ago, thanks to this best of medicines, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Mrs. Alice Van Arnam, 1705 W Fourth St Your health {s most important to Prescription Tablets. you. Why not write Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Bufalo, N. Y., for free, cbnfidential, medical advice or send 10c for trial pkg. of Favorite Adv. AA Offices in 27 Other Cities Phone 309. TT ini nn ickenbacker WI-CT7R~* WORTHY * OF * ITS -NAME THE TALK OF THE WHOLE SHOW You Owe It to Yourself and Your Family to Investigate Rickenbacker °Or-miTs -NAMB THESE SPECIFICATIONS FAIRLY SHOUT TO THE MAN WHO KNOWS MOTOR CAR VALUE SEE THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE ACTION OF 4-WHEEL BRAKES ON FRONT AXLE Models—Sport Phaeton, 5-passenger; Sedan, 5-pas Emergency BrAke—On transmission. ‘ ger; Coupe, 4-passenger; Sport Roadster, 2-pe: Steering Gear—Gemmer. Type, worm and gear. ger. ; Frame—Rickenbacker “Double-depth” pressed steel Mastee —Hicksobacker pullt /6-cylinder east en bloo. —8 in. : < -type-head, removable, In. bore, in. stroke; Speedopmeter—Stowar! B. HP. 88. “Displacement Zi8 cur int (wo fly te Upholstery—Sport Phaeton and Roadster—hand buff- ed, long grain leather, Sedan and Coupe—High- grade upholstery. wheeis)—eliminating all periods of vibration. Connecting Rods and Valves—Lower bearings, 1 3-4 in length, 2 in. diameter. Valve diameter, 1% in. clear. Rear ‘Axt-~—-Ricienbacker. Floating type. Spiral Pistons—Extra light. Pins and bearings, ground and Lied ao eaieae Ree age urnished. Front ickenbacker. Drop forged I- s Camshaft Drive—Stlent Morse chain. . et quipped earance bearing steering spindles—equipped with brakes, Crankshatt—Drilled full length for, oll, of course. Cooling—Pump. Cellular type radiator. Wheelbase—117 inches. Ign! | h system semi-automatic advance, - ‘Tires—32x4 in. cord. 31x5% Balloon tires, $75 extra. Engine Lubrication—High pressure and splash Rims—Demountable. Carburetor—Special Stromberg. Size 1% in. Springs—Rickenbacker design and mounting. Rear, Air Cleaner—Reducing carbon by removing dust and mi, 57x2% in.; front, semi, 36x2 in. foreign matter. Wheeln—Tuare Steel Disc. Electric Equipment—Bosch starting and lighting. Standard Equipment—All models; Bumpers—front Prest-O-Lite storage batter; Chusain Lubrication—Alemite system at every moving point. Clutch—Rickenbacker, disc type. ‘Transmisston—Rickenbacker—allent shift. control, nd rear; Folberth Automatic Windshield Cleaner; Motor-Meter;| Motor-Meter Wings; Transmission - Lock and ‘Ignition Lock; Drum Tire Cover; with lettered warning—"4-Wheel Brakes: “Stop” Mght; Heater— which ts cast integral with exhaust manifold and controlled from toe- b Standard Universal Jointsx—Two. Steel tubular drive shaft. Aluminum toe-board; Rear View Mirror; Shock Ab- Brakes—On all 4 wheels. Internal expanding type. sorbers; Sedan. and Coupe, Vanity Case and Clock; Velvet soft and silent at all times. Differential Phaeton and Roadster Bevel Plate Windshield type equalizer. Each set of brake shoes equalizes Wings. within themselves by floating cams, Color—Optional, Blue or Maroon. FRED L. BENSKIN, Distributor PHONE 2382 223 NORTH DURBIN ; 4 WHEEL jr BREAKS er eee ee iii tt ttt 316 W. Yellowstone NAAN We're showing new styles and colors. Marx Top Coats For ‘Spring $35 to $45 It’s time to discard your over- coat for one of our new spring top coats. We are showing the latest styles of box back top coats as well as belted models, beautiful new tans and greys. Smart Spring Walkover Oxfords $7 Built of solid leather through- out, Walkover shoes have a> ways been known for their qual- ity and their reputation as mak- ers of good shoes. Edwin Clapp Oxfords, $12. MEDNICK BROS. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX

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