Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. WATER. POWER POLIGY LINKED WITH SHOALS So Says Senator Norris In Considering Plan For Open Hearings. WASHINGTON, April 3.—Chair- |! man Norris of. the senate agricul- ture committee, which will decide next Tuesday whether to hold pub- lic hearings on the Ford Muscle Shoals bid, hopes to make Muscle Shoals a vehicle for the declaration of a general policy by the federal government in water power develop- ment. Both the Boulder Canyon dam project on the Colorado river and the Muscle Shoals problems in the opinion of Chairman Norris, require the adoption of a*policy of federal ownership and operation. “There are several controlling factors presented in the two projects which in my opinion require the federal gov ent not only to complete both 1 Senator Norris today, “but to opei them. We ny ou. plumbers supplies have more) orders should not turn over either to Pri-| yzousTON—The decline in pro-]on their books at present than at Yate exploitation. Muscle Shoals 4s/ auction and increased demand are|any time in recent years. Many of necessarily a enterprise be- cause of its s to our war time activities, in my opinion, tence to the protection of Imperial Valley, Calif., and the development of the far southwest it necessary for the ment to construct the dam, control the irrigation resources it will de- velop, as well as the electric power “At both ral govern- Muscle Shoals and] plus electric Boulder damt, I would have the gov-| Muscle Shoa ernment committed to the sale of} Senator the electric power to municipalities and public utility corporations. We already have assurances that all the power we can develop at Boulder dam would be contracted for in-ad- vance by Los Angeles and nearby cities and towns while in my opinion there would be no difficulty in model plants. ‘Al Jennings, lawyer, politicia’ author, motion picture actor and been Geclari is an the factors held ¥ advance in heavy crude oil prices to Jennings, Ex-Train Robber ‘ex-Senater and easterner.” Commodity | $2 for grade A and £1.70 for grade} season is over. B announced by the Humble’ Ol! company. in finding such a market for sur-| Pri power developed at opposed to, the recommendations of. the chamber of} commerce of the United States recently submitted to him urging the development of gov- controlled water powers| Japanese beetle and er the federal water power com-| peach moth. operated by ernment un mission dustry. Plumbers Supplies. PHILADELPHIA — Makers of Our sales have almost trebled in three years, our matchless values, Last year, 145,167 people paid $201,- 000,000 for Studebaker cars, Come and learn why Come and see, before you buy a car, the reasons for this success, See this Light-Six Touring Car, for instance. Built pf the finest steels. Of the ‘very same steels we use in the cost- liest of our cars, On some we pay makers 15% premium to get just the quality specified. Built under an engineering de—- partment which costs us $500,000 yearly. Each car subjected in the build- ing to 32,000 separate inspections. Same steels, same workmanship as in the costliest Studebaker models, Two great features There are many features in this Light-Six found in no rival car. But ‘we want to mention two in par- ticular, The motor is perfectly balanced. ‘That means long life and freedom from vibration. The reason is this: We machine all surfaces of our crankshafts and connecting rods by 61 operations, Just as was done in Liberty Airplane Monday private in Chile STUDEBAKIER LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR Mark This Example of what Studebaker alone can do TUDEBAKER is the world’s largest maker 6f quality cars, Our assets are $90,000,000. We have $50,000,000 » because of under o} How It Excels Steels are identicat with the steels in the costliest car we make. More Timken bearings than in any competitive car with of its price, Genuine leather cushions, 10 inches deep. Curled hair filling. thin $1,500 All-steel body. One-piece windshield —rainproof. Attractive cowl lights. Quick-action cowl ventilator. Non-skid cord tires. Transmission and ignition locks, Perfect motor balance. The supreme car of its class. Send coupon for book about it. =| at Southern’ Pine association mills Tobbery qonvict, producer and now an evangelist, has| growers are using fertilizers to a poenaed and testified before the senate oil investigation com-| much greater extent this year than mittee. Before he left. Long ‘Beach, Cal., for Washington, he made o statement in which he said he planned to “rock the story of » million dollar payment that He said bought the nomination of the Inte President Harding as the Republican candidate in 1920. He boll 41 the deal was engineered by one of the Republican leaders who pee val: country” with the) overcome the handicap of a late Trade News ponsible for the | them predict a shortage of such ma terials before the summer building | poor digestion, they are attacking the Fruit. HAMMOND, Im.—Shipments of | the liver ina soothing, healing way. strawberries in quantity from here | When the liver and are Ponchatoula Natalban Independenc their nea cnfatth is now in ful! swing | goes indigestion and stomach troubles. @ to producers $6.55 to $7.47 a crate, price ever known here. Norris sald he was| shipped range@ fron ; c the highest | Poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care fe Five car littl, | undigested foods? T: above $7 a crete. The total cron {r | the substitute for calomel. expected to reach 1 400 to 1.500 cars. ATLANTA—A. state put into effect to combat spread of quarantirie | Purely vegetable compound mixed with oriental BOSTON—Honey dew melons from ave made their appearan THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924. I Am Compelled to Make Room Because of delayed shipments of Dishes and Alum- inum ware arriving daily I must have room for Gas Appliances. My sale therefore will continue until all Household Goods are sold out, | ~ Cake Turtters, Can Openers, Cooky Cutters, 3 Biscuit Cutters, Sunne ls. oS oes oe oe Cc -Pie Pans, 1-quart Tin Buckets, Hand Brushes, Pot Covers, Funnels, Aluminum Cups, Flesh Forks, 5 UDNOIR were ae oe a ah Sl eae Cc 2-quart Measures, Wash Basins, Pot Covers, Flesh Forks, Aluminum “Pan Cake Turners, Dippers, Cake Pans, Soup Ledles, Glass Towel e . 0 RACKS eee ee en ee sraek ic 4-quart Measures, 7 and 9-inch Funnels, Drip 15 Pans, Toasters, Cuspidors__._________ Cc ‘ALUMINUM WARE 3-quart Covered Sauce Pan_-__-__!_' ‘ 3-Quart Pudding Pan FREE 89e Double Broiler _--_---_________ 3-Quart Pudding Pan FREE $1.19 Coffee Percolators Colonial Style Percolators_ 8-qt. Lipped Stew Kettles. Mountain Cake Pans____ Colanders in this market for the first time and Che Casper Daily Cridune are retailing at §1.70 each. Wool. had purchased more woolen goods ST. LOUIS—The Curlee Clothing | for fall garments than ever befor¢ company announced t u it | in its histor Lumber, OAKLAND—Wharves. kere are | ee becoming badly congested) by lum- | % et: ber products waiting shipment to New York, Philadelphia and other !] Atlantic ports. It is estimated 15,- ; | 000,000 shingles, 10,000,000 lath and NEW ORLEANS—New business | | last week. increased 6.5 per cent, Production rose 1.1 per cent and || shipments 13.2 per cent. There were 74,000,000 feet ordered at 141 mills. 76,000,000 shipped and 78,500,000 feet produced. Photographic Supplies. Rochester The Eastman Kodak company experienced the biggest year in its history in 1923; earnings totaled $18,877,229.53 as compared with $18,556,210.92 in 1920 the next best year, Cotton. FORT WORTH — Texas cctton Tobacco Stain Teeth Instantly Whitened in New, Safe Way ‘ w, discol-j only removes them, but, used daily, Or eee nor rrcoatained teeth, | prevents formation of ‘new stains. Get at the Real Cause —Take ers Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Only a safe mild preparation like Bleachodent Combination costs just| Bleachodent Combination should be That’s what thousands of stomach |a tew cents and removes unsightly] used on soft, sensitive teeth which sufferers are doing now. Instead of|:tains in three minutes at home.| stain and decay easi! Acts only i ji i Leavy, seth white, lust , clean|on stains—not on enamel. Be sure Cae ee Oey nee eee UPS | ‘na flashing, “Recommended evers-| to.aske for Bleachodent Combination here-as quicker, surer, safer than| by its full name. At all good drug- eal caries OF the silo erence ‘ld-fashioned — scouring methods| gists, such as Casper Drug & Dis- wels. usual. They hope by this means to season start and get ahead of the STOMACH UPSET? and disordi vhich injured the enamel. Bleacho-| pensary Co., Kimball | Drug Co., j ‘ent Combination contains a mer-| Smith & Turner, Wyoming Drug & Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse | '°? mild liquid to foosen stain| Supply Co., John Tripeny Co., Mid- elous oats and a special paste which not! west Pharmacy.—Advertisement. GLASS WARE per: forming their natural functions, away Trane ae Taz ane. naa TRAIN SCHEDULES Westbound No. 608 .. Have you a bad taste, coated ton; feeling. Water Pitchers Sugar and Creamef________________ Se PERE -~--15¢ DISHES 50-piece set Decorated_ 32-piece set Decorated_ 21-piece set Decorated____. Cut Prices on All White Dishes and Hundreds of no ambition or enerey, pee with ¢ Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick telief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and 30c. Eastbound No. 33 as Westbouna Motors. This is done in no other ‘car at our prices. Then we use more Timken bearings in this car than are used in any competitive car within $1,500 of our’ price, And Timken bearings take up wear as no other bearings do. Why this price? This Light-Six Touring Car is priced at $1,045. Built conditions such a car would cost you from No. 29 2. Other Items Too Numerous to Mention SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING] Leave Salt Creek Baggage and ress GAS APPLIANCES : aia Called for and Delivered : = cr gisiocimn «|. oomeaes: ate ae 3 p. m. 144 S, Durbin St. Phone 133 IT'S HERES Our Entire Stock of | FINE FURNITURE AND HARDWARE ROLLED INTO CASPER WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY WE WORKED LIKE BEAVERS MARKING THE MERCHANDISE IN PREPARATION FOR THE Greatest Money Saving Event in Casper’s History OUR OPENING DAYS — $200 to $400 more, But we build 150,000 cars per year, ‘We make our own parts. ‘e build Our own bodies in $10,000,000 body plants. We have 12,500 up-to-date machines. Our major costs are di- vided by enormous output. The result is a value né other maker‘even tries to match in a fine car of this size, Come see what it means to you, Send for the Book Mail us the coupon below. We will send you free our new book that will inform you on five simple things which reveal the value of a car. For instance— It will enable you to look at car and tell whether it’s been cheap ened to meet a price or offers true quality. It will tell you why some cars rattle at 20,000 miles and others don’t, It shows one single point in a closed car which measures whether ‘ou’re getting top or mediym qual- AS The book is Be Clip the cou- pon now, LiIGHT-SIX 5-Parsenger 112-in. W. B. 40H. P. Towing .». » « « » » $1045 Roadster (3-Pass.) oe p) 1088 Coupe-Roadster (2-Pass.) . . 1195 Coupe (5-Pass.) . . . 6 6 1395 Sedan. . . 1485 All prices Ff. @. b. factory, SPECIAL~SIX 5-Passenger 119-in. W.B, 50 H.P. 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