Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1924, Page 6

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FAGE SIX. ; Whe Casnet Daily Cridune ‘ SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924, , he te LOCK PAGE T BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG _____ By Billey De Beck fe Sie—avTowonus ee FOR SALE — Bargain, twin cz DUST A MINUTE. SONNY >< ~ AL Takes THIS Te condition. 432 8. Wolcott. ‘Phong EAN - WAKING . y ° : " Sa G T17 % in, Hae iity eee ee Ue eas MAC TAVISH = . OPiinsiess == WAS SOUND iv tn first class condition, $360, ato DISTINGUISHED UlHo's he en ote J ASUREP WHEN IT _CAME + y -£-C7T poe TET aa *& + Ww . FIRSY TIME TNE GEEN C-O-L- t- : OMAER DEAD? Dow ORRY IN-BEO GEFORE MIDNIGHT Dons B Mac TAVISH ; ae ecia in Nears BUT You €& BROTHERS Pea 2S DELAYED BY g! : KNow How tr 41S DEALERS SE . LOTTA AERVE Officers Ordered to Co- 1 STOR OT $6.29! 600D USED cars HUNDREDS OF\ operate With Other eonensaee CAMPING ON The Dock. To GET “FirsT GLIMPSE Agencies. ‘The Casper Trades and Labor As- OF Tue sembly, representing a membership APPROARHING: of 2,200 organized workers In the Neate city of Casper, unanimously en- dorsed the Casper-Alcova irrigation Hoor Mon! project at its meeting held in the Labor Temple last night, and in- structed its officers to co-operate in | =————— every way with other organizations in the city engaged in furthering the akg project. GASOLINE ALLEY—THE NEIGHBORS TALK ii Ovéix The resolution endorsing the pro- ject was sponsored by Ed 8. Moore of tbe.Culinary Workers, who spoke at length on the subject, giving in detail the great benefits which Cas per and all Wyoming would derive . Thy WOULD EVER aN BROTHERS DELIBERATE orn Q ‘ E FOUND Aer CONFI . DODGE, from harnessing the Platte River 1923 model Business Sedan, and reclaiming 88,000 acres of land which would be turned from a barren 1803 mal ean tires are aaa just simonized waste into fertile fields. W. W. Slack, a member of the and .wheels repainted; a good Board of Directors of the Chamber o! buy om nnn=$850 1923 Business Coupe; mii Commerce, and who was for tw 12,000; has spot light and spare terms president of the Trades As sembly, also spoke on the subject 8 3 pain Og a a ade MR TY and took occasion to explain thr tion of the Chamber rela #e t ood. labor matters. “The Chariber SMS eee 11 labs i iy |, extra’ equip- Commerce is friendly to all labor an ment; front bumper, spot light and spare tire, the two rear tires all industry,” said Mr. Slack, “anc it Is the purpose of the Chamber o pope cage = value at.. a= ---------- 9625 Commerce to be of service to all citizens engaged in any legitimate 1919 roadster, motor overhauled, platform spring in rear ....$250 enterprise, whefher members of or ganized labor or not.” 1922 screen body commercial at 00 for Today— at... The resolutions passed by the As sembly follow: “Whereas, There is @ movement on foot in Natrona county, known as the Casper-Alcova Irrigation pro fect, the object of which {s to re claim 88,000 acres of land, which wil! provide homes for 3,000 families ann Jaimt f “Whereas, The reclaiming o! these lands will provide an industry|@™sued that they were arrested to take the place of the ofl industry| !llegally. Judge Rose ruled that as in the even? that industry should de-| the sheriff's officers who made the cline or through restriction be im-|@rrest had seen liquor in the pos paired. Therefore, be it, session of the defendants before “Resolved, That the Casper Trades | they made the arrest that no war- and Labor Assembly does hereby in-| ant was necessary. dorse the Casper-Alcova trrigation Strawn and Sorenson were picked project and pledges itself to do every-| UP February 29 last as they were 1920 six cylinder touring, tires are good.and car has just been revarnished =~ $550 FORDS negroes, were fined $10 each for dis- Charles G. Stout, minister, resi-| A very interesting and helpfut' SERVICES OFFERED 1922 touring ee 6895 turbing the peace of the community. dence 773 East H street; phone} Easter service has been prepared Robert. M. Peterson, Mrs. Grace 21493. and the time of the morning service 1923 sedan, repainted —____$450 Peterson and Carl Anderson, a trio ‘The Easter morning service will} and Sunday school changed to unite] HARPER method scalp treatment,| 4999 coy arrested when they were at the be a united service commencing at|in one service at 10 o'clock so that] for falling hair; shampooing, mar- ‘gy? DOs Northwestern station, were fined $15 ten minutes after ten in the morn-| parents and children can come to-|°¢lling:; home appointments. Mrs.) 4917 touring each on a charge of drunkenness. tet osname <P Niyoki aaa - $325 ‘ $50 ing. gether. Rev. J. E. Tope will be in|. Colby. Phone 1665M. es Program of the Services, charge of the service and will preach CARPENTER eum Voluntary. the Easter sermon. The people of] Wants small job of any kind of Colis Motor Co. he CHICAGO, April 19, — Material Prayer. Ke ed, y thing within its power to carry the|™aking their departure from 126 rayer, ‘enwood are cordially invited, Re-|carpenter work. Ca’! McAllister OPEN SUNDAY enterprise through to a successful] South Ash street. At the time they eet ca oe te Toe iaace of'wheat |Main Trend Upward in} Double duet. member the service begins at ten|atter 5 p. m. Phone 722R. 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 , * 7 ook place today soon after business _ A Chi , No. 99. Y % GWT MAYS GRDIce CREEL, Sopbiguions endl ia Siete that each man hada suitcase ful| began. Chances that perhaps tem-| Mixed Price Movement, |! Snowe No. %h. See Ae eee LEARN MARCELLING FOR SALE—Wiliye Knight road. “Resolved, That our officers co- ofp tik Higenoadeastre ORE FU porary, abarp!| advances dn igrain iwal On Exchange Offertory. le Personal instructions by experi-| ster, excellent. condition, a- good te in every honorable way with I. i e Methodist ¥ 3 . : epecnte is tevesy bonbeebie nel he. detendants are ceeprepanten| tae would’ veeult from lewintationi ae Grace African enced operator, reasonab‘e price.|car. 432 8. Wolcott. Phone 1817. Announcements. ey it; h” Ph Song, “Day of Wonder,” No. 107. Tere cient ee aoe Anthem, “Hall Thou, Happy ceipts at Kansas City, together with |opening of today’s stock market but | Morn.” Washington appeared to be the chief} NEW YORK, April 19. — Mixed - BUY A NEW MAXWELL. influence. Smaliness of wheat re-|price movements took place at the Spestanl det hited] ig} Coupe, run 4,500 miles, five new Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D. Minister tires, bumpers, spot light, etc., cost ing this project, and that a copy of| by Frank Pens: M. F. Ryan and these resolutions be sent to Wyom-! Thomas Curra®™ ing’s representatives in congress." Th vi ff the daypromise te (SEAL). reports of crop damage being dis-|the main tendency was upward. Communion, hymn No, 222, to eg specially. saphaae: Bunday, gham Brothers, 1725 EB. Second. | $1,499: Geigy for $95: this isa W. M. GANNTT, President closed in the winter wheat belt east |General Blectric and Yellow Cab| Quartet, “Hail the Risen Lord.”| school at ten. Morning worship ac] Pome 2884 [ear age tema reo 5, 231 8. T. G, FRESHNEY, Secretary. cf the Mississippi! were also given |each dropped 14% points. A block of| “Easter Tide,” by the minister. [11 Subject of sermon: ‘The Assur- EXPERT TYPING : considerable attention as well as/3,300 shares of Standard Ol! of New new high records for francs anctjJersey changed hands at 36, a new Song, No. 132. ance. of Immortality.’ Special] Special rates. op all big Jobs.|FOR SALE—Light six Studebaker Anthem, “Morn Eternal Breaks.” | music by the Junior choir. ‘The fea-|Circular letters a_ + Chas-| touring, reconditioned, good tires. sterling. Initial prices which ranged |1924 low. Rails were firm and large} Benediction. ture of the evening hour of worship| tain. Phone 2756M. 432 8. Wolcott. Phone 1817. from %¢ lower to %@14sc higher,|fractional guins were recorded by} Other services of the day will bo will be the special Easter program, FOR sy May $1.02% to $1.08 and July $1.05% American Can, Consolidated Gas,}4t the usual hours. Juntor C. E.fon which both adults and children|*IULING dirt. lawn sand and. fer. Pata oa! rdes syste eaeeeal IN CITY POLICE COURT TWO MORE 60 T. 3.08 .Jto $1.05%, were followed by gains |Gulf States Steel and Chicago Yel-| 3:00 p. m. Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m.| will appear. Weekly notices: The 2. 4 Phone 1817, fore a Sale ag eases be-all around. low Ca Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Baby Content: high hen toon gota | set Domaine Soe the charge of illegal possession of| Corn and oats sympathized with} Further trregularity developed in| 1! awextd mii a ,, | 0n for five weeks will close on Mon-| WILL contract to dig Joy peeey seat Pe yoy roadster, liquor and‘was fined $50. He had|the wheat advance. After opening at |the later tracing when another drive a aye eae ice, He Is Risen.” | day evening. Come hear the names Sat cante Bere “25 tel are been arrested at 450 West Midwest|%c lower to a shade higher, May|was launched against Chicago Yel- ows fo. 183. of the prize winners, ‘The choir will | ll oe rte eae om ‘ol- _— street. H. G. Allen who was arrest-|78%c to 78%¢, corn scored slight|low Cab and Yellow Cab, forcing ve pig rap scringeibaend render a play titled: “The First Edj-|¥OU_ may had gains for most deliveries. them down 2% and 8 points, re-|.,77/0, “Men and Angels, Tell the| tion of tho A. M. B. Cholr’s Magaz-|sranCEL and bob curl, 7c, mani |FOR SALE—Wwilte truck In good Oats started at n shade to \c up, |spectively to new 1924 lows. A new Oblict ine.” Refreshments served by the|cure 50c. Phone 636M for appoint-} condition, automatic dump bod: May 47%4c and later held near to the |bottom also was reached by Amer-| QUNrtory:. pedi ile yg treeltipe stay pei oy od ponent Lee Naw taa Hing. chet akeapet cine Call with violation of the Uquor laws, |@-- Frost were dismissed. cpening figures. fcan Sugar Refining preferred at} ‘Sermon (Evangelistic). Sired. ‘Admiusion fifteen centae oc| WILL teach you elther knitting, |Bello Haney. Phone 698W. 1720 1. following the overruling yesterday ~ B. Patterson and J, O. Crawley! Provisions were x trifle firmer ow-|87%, off 1%. Congoleum dropped} - gang. No, 145, two for twenty five cents. Junioe|. crecheting, home decorating, bead | Yellowstone. hel Judge. Rose ct a motion: taiguss ng to grain strength. 1% and Pacific ofl one. United Fruit} Benediction, wo: for twenty: ~ Junior! work, any Kind of needle work; or- — WAvanced iE potnin ainaiaiurine| ieee I. choir rehearsal Tuesday evening at| (oon ee Teen oe ene Ort os George Strawn and Ambrose] at the same place was fined $15 Sorenson went on trial jointly this|0F being) drunk. Thelma Hicks, morning in district court charged | Pattie Paige, W. 8. Buchanan, and press the evidence. The copy of the BEND IT TO THE oe 8. Trustee and Building Committee “ty: ii hs, warrant had been lost in the mean-| PEARL WHITR LAUNDRY Mountain View Suburb has over| fered: Allied Chemical and | Com: Scandinavian Lutheran meeting Wednesday evening at 8:30.|\re°snhe 1098S. kek, Penee Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. time and counsel for the two men PHONE 1702 * 85_hous built _in 9 months, J. Reini, pastor. Services at city| Senior cholr rehearsal Friday even-|Phone 2529. hall at 11 a. m. in Norwegian and at|ing at 8. A cordial welcome always | —————-——_—_ | FOR SALE—Walnut upright plano, 7.30 p.m. in English. Sunday schooljawaits you at “The Friendly] MARCELLING, days or evenings,/ good as new, will sell cheap for at 10 a. m. Church.” reasonable. Phone 2581W between|cash. 122 N. Lincoln. ™ 12 and 1 or after 5:30. id Kenwood Presbyterian Mountain View Sudurd has over| LANDSCAPE gardening a special- For Sale—Miscellaneous Rev. E. E. Preston, Pastor 85 houses, built in 9 months. ty; ten years’ experience in east- ~ ern cities, fertilizer for sale; very point higher, Forelgn exchanges opened strong. French francs and English pounds touched new top prices for the year, LIVESTOCK best. Phone 1302. FOR SALE—Old lumber. 340 W. ; HELP WANTED—MALE | ncELLING)canioine, pe delorg pinkie ‘April 19. 8. De- Classified Rates WANTED—An experienced off well am fully equipped tor give fire ciaas here trate bl Go. se. partment of Agriculture)—Cattle— @ril'er, able to share in company. | Work in your home or at my apart-| (rant. ‘ 2 Recelpts 500; for week: Choice beef steers and most grades she stock ; other beef steers and light Edmonton, Alberta district. Box|™ent; prices reasonable. Apartment B78, Tribune. 5, 231 8. Grant. Phone 1841W. FOR SALE—Small stee] sage, sew- ° ing machine, portiers, couch co’ Two conte pecword or ten -|FERTILIZER garden and’ lawn . beef helferg 25 to 400 lower; in-be-} J eying ober Word OF ten cent) WOULD like a partner to do land)” Thaking, gravels sand, teaming of |Srvq,,/¢%! Apartment’ 8, Phone tween grades weighty steers and|P°r : all kinds, Murphy Brothers. 416 ; f ‘ x n NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. | experience: can furnish Ford truck. ight yearlings showing most de-! jive average words used as a| Write (Gardner) Evansville, Wyo.| Holly. Phone 1096R. AUTOMOBILE soup and big chicken THE UNIVERSAL CAR An Easy Way to Buy a Used Ford Car Knowing that there are hundreds of reliable citizens in Casper and Natrona County who would like to bu¥ a good used Ford Car to use in their work or pleasure, providing they could get it on very easy payments, we have decided to Lake aN a system of selling Used Fords on extremely favorable terms to the purchaser. : cline: posistaceyy spon pion shiiea be Py ta eee Ce Box 552. dinner at the Glenrock hotel ulls 10 to 16¢ lower; vealers] BLACKFACE OAP Hf INE every Sunday, only 60 cents; 12 to 2 off; stockers and feeders 2c] will be charged the space of two ED—Hundreds of men is|For Sale—AUTOMOBILES p.m. if higher; bulk prices follow: Beef | lines. railway mai! clerks, $1,600 to —_—_-,__ stecrs and yearlings $8.50@$10. All charged advertising wil} be 00 year; Casper examinations on TREES, shrubs, rose vines, etc. stockers and feeders $6.25@$7.75;| borkeG “set lines" irrespective of y 3, steady, common education only few more days left to have she stock $5.50@$8.25; canners| the number of words. sufficient; sample questions tree. your orders filled for this shipment. $5.00@$9.50 % ‘ahs? CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED] Write immediately. Franklin Insti- Hhe Colorado Nursery Co., Ed J. pa ae AD ERRORS, tute, Dept. 452N, Rochester, N. Y. Capek, home representative, 1443 b. Sheep. Receipts 2,000; receipts Cas Dail; bt Seconc. Phone 62 mostly direct; few sales good clipped] not be rarmonsibie fon eae tee ee ta Ln Ma lambs 14.85; steady; for week around|one incorrect insertion of any ad-}] HELP WANTED—Female FOR SALE—Set fourteen law book: 7,000 direct; 176 cars feed lots; com-|vertisement ordered for more than ,of La Salle University, Chicago; wen . er ent own pared with week ago: Fat lambs 50c|one time. Errors not the fault of New System bakery; Meek rotary lower; sheep 50 to 750 lower; top| the advertiser which clearly lessen | WANTED—Women to paint Lamp ovens, oak roll top desk; 100 . lh bs f 6.50;| the rea! value of the advertisement] shades for us at home, Easy, house chairs, all at one-half price: as 91.00 | Without extra charge within FIVE | Address Nileart Company, 3541, Ft. French p'ate mirrors; three lots in @$16.35; spring lambs $17.00@$21.00 of wv hak th “ t thers $10.50@$12.00: fi days after insertion, No republica-| Wayne, Indiana. ness section of North Casper. lat wethers 5 @$12.00; fat ewes tion. will be made when the error Buick touring --------.---—--$225|Cal) mornings, 1162 N. Washington. $10.50@ $11.75; clipped lambs $14.00 | does not materially affect the sense| WANTED—First class experienced BALANCE VERY EASY TERMS UP TO TEN MONTHS NO CARRYING CHARGE, NO INSURANCE REQUIRED @$14.65; clipped ewes: $9.75@$10.25.| or purpose of the advertisement. stenographer for temporary work |D°%S® commercial -—.-.--___$875 * For Sale—Household Goods O alm oc Nm TELEPHONE ADS. which may prove to be permanent, tC) ur Used Cars Guaranteed to Be As Represented CHICAGO, April Careful attention will bo gtven all] if found satisfactory; one with In: eee ne Teo higher; créamery extras, ;Jads recetved over the TELE |surance experience would be pre-|Reo speed wagon ---—------$500 SEE THIS LIST: standards, 86%4c; extra firs ‘ PHONE, but we cannot guarantee |ferable. Answer in own hand wre: multe teat Nae FOR wo? Peerless pentuee S : 50 $,. 83 a accura . O. hu! OURS oc paieweneenl used furnt he a d 350; firsts, 38@33%0; seco pier anal Ing giving experience, P. 0. Box . #575 | treaeon remAde like new; five en: Want Ads to be classified proper- Ford roadster -... amel front gus ranges at half the 2 highe! 20,492}, Ra seth te Pegg, ay price of new. Bailey Furniture Co, No. 382 No. 377 No. 399 canes “eh aes pecan’, Fripune office before 10. Want Ads| POSITIONS WANTED |¥erd touring —— 336 'W. Yellowstone, Phone 16113. . rsts, 20@20%c; storage pack ex-| received after 10 to 13 a. m. will be Ton Truck 1923 Runabout Touring tras, 24%40; firsts, 24c. Insertec under the head “Too Late ae EE ee Repainted Nearly New our oF Town apverrisn, | “camp or ranch. Addrees Bor itd reaxueniy’ peloed, case yank apart Tribune. $57.00 own No. 383 Coupe 1923 Must be accompanied by cash or chi in full payment of the eame.| WANTED—Practical nursing, can Wyoming Oldsmobile FOR SALE — One duofo!d; nd Note the foregoing instructions give references. Pho: NW. atest Seauulne the Svasle end tes Ba Company ont Skee ot fable and troche rate per word for the Casper Dally | LADY wants housewor! 442 East Yellowstone. baby bed. all irs tion Tribune. hour. Phone 1840. M chine, SIRES ate ee 578,00 No. 367 Runabout Express $53.00 No. 297 Touring ‘ik, by Cay or it Doles. (Continued from Page Three) oR Line NE ee PS a) ti ¢ Mi G ia Allen, 4: > vOMA re = 3 FOR SALE—I¢ y rT ‘0 $90.0 $59.00 $62.00 hting a Jong fait want In our aer-] HELP) WANTED—MALE | “sorpiip."™"* Work: white: Phone) NON NCP ted Word car, cccrcar | WANTED TO RENT Down Dee fe vices. E ris at Boyle's Garage, day or night Down Down The young people are doing some | wAnrep—mvery motorist in town SERVICES OFFERED senha kr tarecladenae Necatn DAR HEIR Kinjey es AN good work and are now preparing tho religious play, “In His Stops," which will be given some time in May. It {s upbuilding and instruc tive. Watch for the date WANTED—First oc experienced Stra stenographer for temporary work ait ahs which may prove ta be- perr i und 8 surance expe - WANTED TO RENT—Barber shop FOR SALE—New Dodge touring,| furnished, would buy If satisfied run less than 1,500 miles, broke in|state particulars, Box B-485, Tri right, numerous extras, ing Cas-| uno. r. Room to come to the Glenrock hotel; big chicken dinner every Sunday, only 0 cents; 22 to 2 pm MEET me at the Glenrock Hotel next Sunday; big chicken dinner tor 60 cents; 12 to 2 p. m ally welcome to EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. “The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Ford” For Rent—Miscellaneous A BORE Bo btelt Bb Te eRe ve ta be. tnent z y treatment for |i {ALE—Ford touring car with tory; one n in-| f 1; just like n has neo would be prefer-| 845 yjonly been out three months; a bar- North Casper Christian. able, Answer in own hand writin FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 3 i } le, f 0 t i ) or home appointments.) gain; terms. P: con O; fe 4 7 Corner H and United atreets.! giving experince. P. 0, Box 1127.' Phone 1405W before 12:30 p. m. $40 ia, Vellowstonee mee Te eine aust, ein db oll nny al

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