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i fa> ema DSB BBS PAGE TWO WOMAN WHO TOGK POISON STILL IN CRITICAL CONDITION TODAY Maintaining a silence that could net be broken at the county hos- pital today Mrs, Jesse Christie of Alliance, Neb., lay suffering from the effects of bichloride of mercury poison taken yesterday evening. ‘The hospital attendants stated that the woman had been brought to them from a rooming house in ‘West Casper and that efforts to ob. tain information from her had been futile. She is thought to be recov- ering from the effects of the polson- ing. Mrs. Christle came here a short time ago from Alliance’ , where it Is said her husband js engaged in the restaurant busitess. She obtained employment at the Amer- ica hotel, 244 South Center street, but left there Sunday. She went to the Curti# hotel, 355 North Cen- ter and engaged a room, paying for it in advance, She seemed to be in good spirits all the time and enjoyed a “taffy” party given by the ladies rooming at the hotel on Tuesday evening, She left the Cur- tis hotel last night tmmeciately af- ter answering a telephone call, ‘Whether the poison was taken ‘accidentially or intentionally has not been learned, be Casper Daily Cribune The Magician SETTING THE STYLES BY AILEEN LAMONT NEW YORK, March 27.—Spring weather, spring costumes and the circus all arrived in New York this week. Each was full of novelties but it has become more and more ap- Parent that the well dressed Ameri- can woman this spring will no more seek the extreme in her own fashi- ons than she will adopt the costume of the bareback. rider. Conservatiem in dress seems des- tined to rule among the women. And women wil! take a more active part. in thecouncils of the nation than in any previous presidential year. This has been indicated already by the remarkable pouplarity of women’s ‘suits, as contrasted with dresses. It does not‘mean that feminine fashions will follow man- nish trends, The socalled ‘boyish silhouette emphasizes rather than conceals the feminine figure. But the frivolity of the ward robe seem likely to be relegated to the back- becoming almost universal for stock- ings. ‘White hose, even with white shoes seems booked for neglect,. The time the debutante has spent in Florida this year ss carefully repre- sented by the coloring she demands to match the tan of her shoulders. A novelty is offered by one manu- facturer who has added an individ- ual touch to some shades by provid- ing them with heels and reinforce- ments of a different shade. The importance of stockings and an ad- junct to the perfect’ costume ts be- ing accentuated by the continued trend toward shorter skirts. Twelve inches from the ground now seems the level fixed by even the conser- vatism of the Parisian designers. However, if outer garments. are showing a Conservative trend the spring colorings run rist among the underthings. » Many of the recent models look as if the color box of an artist had been distributed indis- THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 criminately over them. The spring flowers are extensively used both in embroideries and trimmings. The Paris designers have gone a step beyond those of New York who adopted the ostrict plume trimming for scarfs and are showing. stole» of feathers in every delicate spring shade. Hats, however, carry few it any of these trimmings. The smal! er and closer fitting the hat at pres. ent, the smarter it appears although many specialty shops are firm in the belief that the capeling will come into its own again when warme: weather makes its appearance. Charles Walker spent yesterday here attending to business affairs from Glenrock. “Gets-It” Removes Corns Quickly “Information Bureau” on Coast Races Played Both Ends Against the Middle (Copyright. 1924, Casper Tribune) [that did sang his praises to the SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.—|sky, thereby helping him get more P, T. Barnuin's philosophy anent | clients. the birth rate of suckers, it would ‘When the authorities raided Ben- ground, altho the contrasting charm of women will undoubtedly be util- | ized as effectively as Lady Nancy 5 Astor has shown it could be done in England. Among the younger and non pollt- Vi T A M 0) N {eal elements, however, the first ||. touch of spring weather has uncov- ered a yearning for the ‘spangles.”| TABLETS This has found expression in combi- nations of wearing apparel end —=—= make up. The tint of red hats for example is being faithfully duplicat- ed in red lips. Women are buying the Up sticks and rouge to harmon- vatiy . ¢ ; ize with their hose, ulso and as a re-| seem, was extremely conservative, | nitts’ office at 10 o'clock in the . and didn’t take into consideration | morning they found $6.000 heaped sult the peach blush biege shade is, Increesed ic sea | th u-jon a desk. Be say, ad Tate te Se ee One touch of ‘'Gets-It” puts corn Gr callous subsequent increases in the pop’ | ie taacht Uf Gt mp ning pen lation. Moreover, a lot of city fel-| mitted that this was “part” of one Six Sport Touring THursday after- pain Two Plied to corn or callous soon shrivels them into noon, Mr Sarns and Mr. Scherck, @ loose piece of dead tissue that can easily be peeled of with fingers, There fs no. danger, bo bother, no guess work—just quick, sure an: Pleasing relief. “Gets-It” does not fail. Your satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed. Cosu lowa, who class themselves as wise | day's profits. guys, and boast of sophistication t far superior to that of thelr coun-| sw: try cousins, really belong in the dreds of race track ered by fede local agents are highly elated over| xG As g the favor their protege is finding in 7 Ww f Casper auto ‘circles. sucker classification. ft but a trife, E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, These t cts are proven by @ the And practically g Mr. Winkel, of this.city, through | raid just made by postoffice au-| all of it came from city ‘wise guys.” 7 his visit to the auto show last even-| FE thorities here on a “one-man”: rac- ing, now drives a new Nash Sedan. 4 /—— 25 PER CENT OFF ON ing “information bureau.” — con- sterday in time for the last two|the improved Rickenbacker front] Salesman Gabriel of the Nash Cis- f: a MASON TIRES ducted in a downtown office bulld- days of the show. wheel brakes act upon the front | Per Motor Co., made the show sale, || —_— We also handle a full-line of whom they found to bo making Charles Sperry of the Casper Fire| evening. The International truck depart-|| ro oer THE ORIGINAL VITAMOKN ‘ - from $5,000 to $10,000 a day by the simple process of playing both ends aguinst the middle in fleecing his sparty clients. The man under arrest {s Frank| will not be offered another treat Bennitts. He is held on a charge of | such as this for a whole year. Don't ‘using the mails to defraud and| pass up a@ golden opportunity. postoffice authorities declare he sedan, a six-cylinder sedan and a would have been a multimillionaire! John af. Whisenhunt and Co. re-| six cylinder roadeten, within a year had not Uncle Sam | ports the sale of only two cept interfered with his operations. His) coupe, and two ial tourings, as| Chick Knight, of the Converse Mo- scheme they declare makes Get-/a direct result o E.R WILLIAMS STORES || Special March Sale of RUGS financial wizards pale into insignif- icance. Bennitts, say the postoffice in- spectors, afivertised extensively in We are placing on sale, our vast selection of Rugs. Remarkable values are obtainable, as many of our fin- est have been especially priced for this “Sales Event.” Our entire stock of Rugs is open for your inspec- tion and you will find the most attractive patterns of standard manufacturers which will give you the ut- most in service at the most moderate of prices. Spring house-cleaning time will soon be here. It will be ment of the Nash Casper Motor Co., The new Dort ts off to a flying| delivered a two-ton truck ta the 1o-|| TABLETS. At all good druggists start. Earl A. Keiffer, of Salt] cal branch of the McCord Brady Co., Creek placed his order for a Dort Wednesday morning. FOUR MORE DAYS OF OUR NATRONA TIRE AND RADIATOR SHOP 425 W. Yellowstone. Department, dropped in at the Lee Doud Motor Co., yesterday and an- nounced that his impression of t! Jewett through a visit to the show had been so favorable that he had decided to place his order for a Special Touring. - Crowds swarmed about the Ricken- backer” booth ;last evening where Fred L. Benskin, local distributor BY SPARK PLUG show. All three cars were Hup- Only one more night folks. You| mobiles, Walt. Storrie fs a firm believer in the value of an auctomobile show. The Casper Buick Co., last evening recelved orders for a four cylinder more than a score of the larger cit- fes, offering infallible “inside” {n- formation daily on the races. For a weekly fee, plus 10 per cent of the client’s winnings, he supplied the information by telegraph. Lists seized in his office showed that he had more, than 20,000 cll- ents in New York, \Chicago, Cincin- STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3 Grant Street Grocery and Central Grocery and Blue Front Grocery peiew, Tock piles coi ‘Market Market to your advantage to purchase now. A small payment will reserve whatever items you select. Here bras abs yeal and that HET Gaus. 815 S. Grant Street 129 West Second 446 South Wolcott are a few of the facts. Odd sizes not listed will bear the same ratio of reduction. : sent out more than 18,000 tele- Phone 1168—289 Phone 10—11 Phone 457—458 grams to clients who pald $5 week- ly for two “inside information” wires a week. The postoffice inspectors declare that the only inside information Bennitts had was how to make him- self an infallible winner every day. Size 9x12 Rugs Regular Price - Sale Price —-$175.00 $140.00 - 150.00 120.00 - 110.00 88.00 Specials for Friday and Saturday en’ hit oy Wool Wiltons _ - 98.00 78.00 i good dieestary aosoatated withthe i Velvet Wiltons — = 85.00 68.00 qualities of the race horses he Velvet Wiltons — 62.00 49.60 tar agiy nee wes | FROST KING FLOUR | 42:28 -------- S488 ip Xenon oe ao wea raleaply_ to: isk covery. bore) tn or PASIOS. ere re eee 95¢ Axminster _ = 85.00 68.00 send one “winner” to a part of the ‘Axminster — - 75.09 60.00 st, another to another ‘Darts and Axminster — - 65.00 Beco so on. Thus a part of his clientele a CR EUR = 57.00 60 had to win every day. And those EGGS, PER DOZEN Heatherdown - 45.00 36.00 R b LL d Lincolnshire Linen — = pea Es Tapestry ~. — 45. 4 Agi yest ates mee ee . arte Size 7.6x9 Ru: Is Captured GALLON FRUITS No. 2 can Van Camp's 4 Ge Saye en BE INN ey gpreiares Mtoe yO paghetti) 22-22 eo ee DeLuxe Pattern — -- 120.00 96.00 Axminster -__ $60.00 $48.00 MEXICO CITY, March 17—Gen- Apples, 1 gal. ----------- 54¢ No. 1 can Van Camp’s : ‘ Axminster pads, 40.00 eral Guadalupe Sanchez, one of the « Boe ' lie R Lincolnshire Linen _ 20.00 a paghetti a Size 8.3x10.6 R EE a ae ay “De wea, vient tonariod Freviests, : gal. eg --68¢ No. 2 can Mount Cro: ‘ ce agus ‘$132.00 yt 4 after a battle at Mafafa. . in ross Fr neh Wiltons Le ERO aL a 00. . x f a small town in northern Vern Crus a ee laa S9C | Lima Beans =--- 18¢c French Wiltons --___--__ 135.00 108.00 micediranecidl Beees Frank H. Hinsley of Loulsvitle is] Pears, 1 gal.____________ 80@ | No. 2 can Mission Wool Wiltons - 100.00 80.00 French Wilton —-__ _-$58.00 $46.40 here on business having arrived yes- i . Peas 0e Velvet Wiltons -. 80.00 64.00 French Wilton 55.00 44.00 terday. Blackberries, 1 gal._____ SCS | re Se eee Axminster —-. 75:00 60.900 Wool Wilton — 40.00 32.00 HI. Hetzler is a Salt Creek vist- : No. 2 can Baby Brother 20 Axminater — 65.00 52.00 Wool Wilton 37.50 30.00 EEESTAS eS (P Loganberries, + gal_75e | Sint ee Betier CP sete 20 20] | Remit” shin 3009 * : Nf xminsters _ 20.00 16.00 ; Tapestry —- 38.50 30.80 H Sublime Foolishness eatherdown 17.50 14.00 Trying to cross the bridge before i rT 29.00 22.20 Deltox Grass _ 9.00 7.20 ae Tat a cae all: NO; 26CAN APRICOTS. Sf ile E Patt 1780 cate y! ck ES, before the engine gets to it-—atem | NO. 242 CAN PEACHES, (halves) 59 ee a eae phis Commercial-Ap NO. 2% CAN PEACHES, sliced) ____________ aT oa c Size 6x9 Rugs \ ize 36 Inchesx70 Inches ue haa Wentadt eee Regular Price Sale Price ; Regular Price Sale Price Bee are asked, ‘What's the French Wilton — —~~$110.00 ‘ French Wilton --$80.00. $24.00 good word?” these days you are No. 2 Richelieu Pearly . No: dican’ |.” French Wilton — - 90.00 72.00 French Wilton 25.00 20.00 rather hard put to find a good word 2 25¢e ; , 30e Wool Wilton ~ 64.00 51.20 Wool Wilton 18.50 14.80 spoken by anybody about anything Grain Corn —~------__.___ Asparagus Tips -__--______ Axminster —. — 45.00 36.00 Wool Wilton 17.50 14.00 fap temtiaer a eenopessey, pion. No. ,2 Richelieu 35e No. 2 can Del Monte 33 Axminster — 35.00 28.00 esi vad ba 12.50 10.00 Grape Fruit -------------- ; Axminster — 80.00 24.00 xminster — 10.00 8.00 , ; Whole Beets --______ Cc * . ARE YOUR LUNGS WEAK? Richelieu Thousand 40 SF TTS Axminster _ 28.00 22.40 Heatherdown —~ 10.00 8.00 _ . Island Dressing ---------_- ¢ No. 214 can Heatherdown - 26.50 21.20 ee Richelieu Mayonaise Spinach ____ Tapestry —- - 20.00 16.00. Weak lungs may or may not de- Dressing — 40e 4b. pkg. J Cc ADGRIEY Bethe 14.40 Size 27 Presa a taiins seu velop more serious. if you : : “1D. . Jersey Cream incolnshire -~ . 16.00 : - ie ico , old standing cough, colk Richelieu Salad French Wilton 17.0 SES aegis | Gwercecmauarg': airame AOE | Pancake Flour --_—_______ 30c Deltox Grass ----7-72-=1- 12.50 a Bae $17.00 - $13.60 fever try a citiaad gn engaes Richelieu 4-lb. pkg. Jersey Cream z Axminster mi 7.50 * 6.00 kee ahr pay iy Tilden Me CataUD ieee eee mene 35¢€ Buckwheat Flour __________ 40e Size spacial 5 pape Tees - ~. 6.50 5.20 . Seda . oo) ale ee rice ale Price <minste;} eT Aullin Co. Sedalia, Mo. For sale Wool Wilton —______._ $67.50 $54.00 Heatherdown 500 ano ment. F, z . NQ. 214 CAN HOMINY--___--------____ NO. 212 CAN PUMPKIN. NO. 2%2 CAN KRAUT__ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Ir roacster bought Come In—We Will Be Pleased to Show You Around, and You Will Not Be Under Any Obligations to Buy TERMS IF DESIRED CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. ° PHONE 37 Second and David Sts. Private Branch-Connecting All Departments storage most of the winter; paint and condition new and perf price $290; a bargain. Phone 2679W THESE PRICES GOOD AT ALL THREE STORES PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Priyate Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St, Phone 1409W