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SRE can : : ___ TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924, By Billey De Beck |For Sale—AUTOMoBILEs —= H/ BERNARD GooGte. NEW 1924 BROUGHAM la SUBMITTED “The “Ticurwavs + a OWNER OF SPARK PLUG: Go Home Run 3,800 miles, cost now ANO TAKE OFF Doar TH Them cooks as Yous Look HERE, MACTANISH “Those ROMPERS! Ree See arevent Saenuine: LONDON, ‘April 29.—(By The As. h ‘BIG AS A SKATING RINK ++ : I WANT To Tak I Gor You front and rear, cigar lighter, aut.. sociated Press)—Chancellor of | the : P How 00 THEY FIGGER? You —- MAN Te MAN- over Road matic seed doce? aise wheels, Fadlato Beviagiat ome sree oe gmnen the 5 “THIS RACE IS AN EVEN MONEY COME OW OVER To co ee new set of tool ip heater, ne trunk, McKenna duties be abolished. . E PROPOSITION ANO IM Gonna Ger Business = is se eae rey blush ve. These duties expire May 1, the . color of car, gray dlacig chancellor explained, but there was s he = 1 (STABLES -- a period of three months additional j F y £ : i PRICED FOR QUICK SALE for protection before the expiration L D * AT $1,850, actually became effective. Therefore ‘ arama they would expire August 1. SCOTCHMEN Tiroudhout ENG : yar 2 ' born Con 434 Wat a No alternation in the income tax “Gie WORLD ARE SUPPORTING BB \ dene: or the super tax was proposed by < Hoot MON IN HIS COMING ithe Rlavestocnieciesatee cane RAGE Jose Nee SARs PLUS Bi. p : Cadiliag. touting. must te sold at in the postal rates. The budget pro- PLENTY OF MONEY (N SIGHT GUT 2 = . LA % % once, Call 429 E, Railroad. vided for reduction of three half THEY WANT Ten Y ONE _ODDS pence per pound on sugar. The tea duty is reduced ome halt. The duty on dried frults, he said, would not be renewed under the budget provision and would lapse August 1. ‘The budget schedule provided for reduction of one half in the duties of cocoa, coffee and chicory. He recommended also that the Donse Bromers DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS No KEE, 1 WAS THIS 1S INTERESTING. PHYLLIS WOULONT ised Cars vary in corporation profits tax be abolished.| }¥ RS tere os amas TALRINIG en gS sHe MME. OCTAVE WANITS baa That is why RIGHT UNDER MY WITH MRS. CHILD. | MRS. BLOSSOM they vary in valuc. f NOSE AND NONE OF BLOSSOM. Pes DEST Peas ALS: But—once we offer B THE NEIGHBORS : TO YOU WHILE CHILD E them for sale, you can SIDEWALKS LET The ‘contract for constructing 320,000 square feet of sidewalks in Casper was awarded by the council j Y Good Values last night to Miller whose bid ‘ z 7 T was for $6 out $12,000 lower ‘or ‘oday— than any other bid submitted. There were six bidders in all. Mr. Miller is a local contractor. The contract for east iron pipe and other mater- jals for the city waterworks was awarded to Hendrie Bolthoff Con- struction company for $ : Bids for hauling pipe to the reser- voir will be heard next Monday. Remonstrances on paving districts 46 and 47 were received last night, ae Manufacturer Is Asphyxiated DODGE BROTHERS 1923 Business Coupe, just came from the simonizing shop and is in good condition throughout; two of the tires are new -$825 1921 Type A sedan equipped with Junior Westinghouse sh: absorbers, a good buy --. 1922. Business Coupe, motor overhauled, bumper in front, wenee-n-—-- $875, 1923 roadster ~..-.~-------$550 1921 touring 1920 touring --------------$275 the City of Casper to maintain itself} before noon yesterday, appeared in in a healthy economic and moral|court wearing a pair of Oregon condition, and thus afford the best/| boots, handcuffed and then again possible moral influences for our] handcuffed to A. E. (Doc) Dawson, m three men were severely burned in] a blaze in the Pennsylvania railroad storage plant on the west gide. Bernstein was found dead on the stairs. ost valuable asset, the youth of| deputy sheriff. DEMONSTRATED HERE our city; and, Gone was the dapper looking ap- Whereas, The City of Casper] pearances that marked his former cannot maintain its prosperity| appearance in the court room dur- baccamed unless it at the same time matin-|ing his trial. He no longer looked tains its ideals; and, like an advertisement for a clothing} 5: Brandon, factory representa: “Whereas, Certain lawyers are re-| concern, but instead showed the un- | tive, for Acorn gas ranges, is in Cas- sorting to an unethical practice in|mistakable signs of the trying |per today and tomorrow demonstrat- rrr, Re == and I want to say that I know it is|amples of some of the things she had| suggesting an appeal to the supreme} period which he had lived since his|ing these ranges at the establish- all right,” said Mr. Townsend. been forced up against in ferreting) court in the presence of the district|escape from the county jail last! ont of m. P, Brennan, 149 South U e 0 n eou Mr. Townsend reminisced for aout those who sought to ruin young] judge, during the trial, and have} Thursday night and the time of his | Tin street. ‘The Acorn gas range. ° moment on the method used in the| girls. One illustration was that of| finally resorted to the novel pro-|artest yesterday. ia Gand ort thee lait iach eebiaaine e early days here’ to get rid of unde-|a wild party where three young girls| cedure of calling a mass meeting at Gone was the bevy of young stantial manufactured and is con- Gi sirable characters. ‘We took them|had been luredsto the home of an|which to air their fancied griev-]women that thronged the court | Sane) manwiaciubed and is con: eviews acts in ase out to the eastern edge of the city, |older woman for a “booze” party|ances, instead of confining them-|room during the days of his trial |Situersé according to Atmerican tas told them to face east and keep|and where they would have been ex | selves to the courts of law; and, a fow weeks ago. Ho appeared in | Minemet Oe enntee bothrito aaah going,” he said. pected to stay all night if the law ‘Whereas, There is being con-| the court room accustomed to such lity it Chika teria ta Sali rite qualifi- Tho marvelous growth of Casper | liad not interfered with the plans. | qucted on behalf of the lawless ele- | 8¢enes, looking just like any one of | 1t¥ Of 3 was Illustrated with a statement of| The speaking was all one side un-| ment a campaign of misrepresenta-|the innumerable other characters }°™ 00) the resources of the banks showing | til someone went through the crowd tion, for example the statements as| that have in the past been led be- : ime Mr/\Brennan is con: how these had grown since 1907. | and got several persons to cry for|to the activity of the W. C. T. U.,| fore the bar of justice, there to hear |ducting a cut-price Leste ee od An attack upon those who “in w| Attorney Frank Perkins to speak.| the arrest and fining of an old man|‘he words of the court that would )gas ranges, and nousenold utensils. roundabout way hinted that what| Attorney Perkins was permitted to| 89 years old, and the terrorizing of|*¢barate them from the outside Eee pies Geter eee they want is a wide open town where| SPeak immediately following a talk| small children by four armed police-| V°"!d for long periods of time. pear ag tie renege pe Serer hae the single men from the oil fields|!" Which he sala: men; and, Sepia: Coai ieee ce tive Ongena ee ape Abee ade prem bresld bb's See for 2. may visit the red ght district, for-] “I apreciate the remarks of Mr] “Whereas, ‘The violators of law | sppearance, the smile that has made | chandise are belng sold at cut prices. } Island Hed setting eggs, $1 for get their mothers and sisters and] Bartle tonight and take them very|¢v2n appropriate to themselves the} him almost as notorious as his elu- _ —— degrade their manhood" was made by | kindly and I want to assure you that| right to govern the city, as shown | Siveness never once left him during ®OR SALE—Setting eggs, from Earle D. Holmes. If Casper’s|I have two boys and as soon as they| by the brazen effrontry of Walter} the 20 minute period preceding the fi purebred Barred Rocks $5 per prosperity depends on spending] are old enough they will swell the} W- Royce in refusing to retire from | ‘™position of sentence. Mountain View Suburb has || hundred, C. O. D, Mrs. William money that way, I don’t want it to| ranks of Mr. Bartle’s boy he said the city council, after his conviction| Deputy sheriffs were scattered || 3 miles of gas lin Mark, Powder River, Wyo. be prosperous,” said Mr. Holmes,| And if I had anymore I would want|by the brazen effrontery of Walter pct ede Heo! nee epithe d Laat Ho supported the women of Casper| them to be under his leadership,” I|the judge of the district court for} vent any attempt that might be and endorsed their interest in pub-| have never said anything against law] the offense of ‘llegal possession of | ™de by havea gangster friends, lic affairs, and order but I want our laws en-| intoxicating Mquors and maintain-| known to have aided him in making H. Roe Bartle, chief executive of] forced in a lawful manner.” ing a nuisance; and, preartiene tee snees Sah in S Di FOR SALE — Fertile 1awn dirt, Casper boy scouts, pointed out to] Attorney George Ferguson asked| “Whereas, The success of our ‘on dere me 5 IMS ab or wenn | cheap. Phone 1096R. those present that they were ex-}~ question as to “where Walter| Democratic form of government and|'PS into the court room were care-| worm woman wants day work, ie a vot the preservation of the liberties of} UUy suarded by court bailiffs and rf fa FOR SALE — Two good _clinc! amples to persons of the younger| Royce is getting his money to em- preser rties 0 any kind, satisfaction guaranteed, “ } getting y special investigators for the district tires and tubes, run 900 miles, generation and that the lives of the] ploy the greatest, criminal and high-| the people depend upon thetr ability ts mA fri Hank keep phone number and call when size 31x14. 1063 6, Boxelcer. G. young people would in a large part] est paid attorney in the state?” At} t® enforce thelr laws, city, state and be shlong bie sree anion, re hel you need me. Phone 1206J. eetegay : be shaped by the lives of the older| this time also Mr. Ferguson read a| ational; = fe a re LCONES. © FOG; Bianca n enennnn-----$500 CHICAGO, April 29.—Louis Bern- htein, a manufacturer was axphyx- fated by smoke in a fire in @ 12 apartment building on Drexel boule- vard in which 12 families were driv- en to the street early toda: and Mountain View Suburb lots are sold by Baker-Grude In- vestment Co. FORDS 1928 coupe ~.~...---.-.—-$425 ann = $325 (Continued from Page One) the law. She quoted pitiful ex- 1922 coupe -.. 1917 touring 1923 Ford one ton truck -. Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 wesenn na -— $50 50 Tells How Tanlac Won De- cision Over Indigestion and Nervousness. Was So Miserable Duties of Office Were a Burden. FOR SALE—POULTRY Judge John R. Keough, Justice of the Peace, 159 North Second street, Memphis, Tenn., 1s another man of prominence from whom the TAN- LAC treatment has elicited high commendation, “Of one thing,” recently sald Judge Keough, “I am convinced be yond doubt and that is, TANLAC'’S goodness as a stomach medicine and general tonic. Before I took it my stomach was so out of fix that even the sight of food would nau- seate me. And this indigestion had me so nervous and played-out that it was a burden for me to dis- charge the duties of my office. “TANLAC set me right a year ago For Sale—Miscellaneous POSITIONS WANTED and I have had no more health ones, ““Scarcely a boy in his teens] resolution which was adopted. “Now Therefore Be It Resolved by | Sound at the varlous guards’ and | COOIK. experienced semen tom te-lhOR SALE—4x2 candy and cisar troubles since. I can eat and di: does not know what 1s happening! “Do you think I am a cheapskate| the citizens of the City of Casper d place. Williams, 1421 Fortieth st,,] _®8es cheap. Phone 506J. gest just anything—even corned beef here tonight and what happened at/jawyer?” asked Attorney Perkins,|!0 Mass meeting assembled: Denver, Colo. FOR SALE—Dry land seed pota- and cabbage—and my stomach and - the meeting Friday night. It is for) angered at a reference made by the| \“That we commend the mayor, DOCTOR wants loalion Gantran| toes, Irish cobblers and Red Tri- nerves are ay good as a man could| over 49 million bottl a us to show that we are for the en-|man who preceded him. Resenting| Chief of police, county attorney and DOCTOR Wants | Doeetiod, “contract | hs c@rowanili Wyoming. Phone ask for. TANLAC will always get| OVE" 4° milion igh pine forcement of the law. Ilse what) the insinuation that he was the law-| Sheriff, and their assistants, for Tribune 7? Dostion perferred. XYZ, | iio? Tndependent Fruit and Produce @ g00d recommendation from me." yas are they to think? There is a pas-| yer for a bootleg ring, he sal thelr diligence in law enforcement (1) ie as 329 Industrial Ave, TANLAC 1s for sale by all good| ‘Take TANLAC Vegetable Pitls—|*se in the bible which says, ‘What-| haven't been paid a cent by Walter|in this community, and we pledge HOUSE Artigaitin: /< Ascent tno wanetratel | kdgectiognient ever a man soweth, that shall he] Royce, I took his case because | them our continued support in thelr SERVICES OFFERED ——— also reap.’ It is my firm belief] believed him innocent and because| efforts for the good of our cit bbl aaa Se ston AR dao === | that whatever @ community soweth|1 stilt belleve him innocent. I my.| “That we urgo the citizens to per-| Two cents per word or ten cents ~ Roem Ceres "shoes, that shall it also reap. self desired additional counsel and] S9nally call upon the officers of the | per tine. CARPENTER, skirt, also’ SUADuY Mrs. Virgil Nesbitt, deputy hu-| hired Attorney Enterlino." law and encourage them in the per-|" NO AD LESS THAN. 30 CENTS. | New building and repair work,| cheap. Phone 1295R. THE EXCHANGE mane officer, and one whose work! “Do you mean that you haven't] formance of thelr sworn duty; to ald| Five average words used as al freo estimates. W. J. Hume.|fon saLmoboston and bnellsl SITES ETS ‘ makes her familiar with the excesses}even the promise of money?” ques-| 2nd assist the officers by furnishing | basis of estimating « line. Phone 2535, bull puppies, also pit bull puppies FURNITURE AND of the younger generation, spoke en- Ferguson. them information, which will lead] BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE i thusiastically for the ——___________ f ee oh he will pay me if he ever gets it.”| tors of the law; to attend meetings | !"e%- : 5 FOR SALE—I6-inch electric {1 ] Mr. Ferguson questioned Mr. Per-[f the city council and the sessions |,Al) charged advertising will be sander, good condition; prictd kins’ assumption that according to HARDWARE CO. IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL CAMP enforcement of be “4 _ MARCEL and bobcurl, 7. Phone of the courts for the purposes of | the number of ponds peeve Of 166) W for home appomntment.. | right. 1335 S. Oak, basement. x law a man is innocent until he is] ining first hand information as to] CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED] *>—~.. OW yn make AND FIELD EQUIPMENT proved gullty by the highest court|clty affairs and as to the efforts of AD ERRORS. BIRGT OLARB’ pone pleabitigy Wits | POR BAL Werte, lawn tr MARVELLOUS in the land, “That ts not the law,"| those being prosecuted to avoid abe. Casper Daily | Tribune ya oN ap eee ee dhetuee vedas Sak pnives; sat hy a said Ferguson. “The law is that] Punishment, and in order that court | responsible for more than . . ame. “4 JOBBERS AND CAN J iisfaction or money refunded. Phono WHOLESALE THE ADDRESS IS A hoataad 215 W. FIRST ST. THE TELEPHO IS 1086 shampooing, mar- = appeal is not to decide on his guilt] attend all public meetings called for | the advertiser which cleetle wees | celiing: home appointments.” Mrs. NOTICE, or innocence but merely upon the : 2 tt your clvlc purposes or to consider mat-|the real value of the advertisement | Colby. Phoné 1665M. Pda GeAiatei acd ausave. De r question of whether or not he has| ters of law enforcement: will be rectified only by publication ‘Sagat ony nigh oh All Due to Lydia E. Pinke} }ic'n fair trial. ham It had been agreed that the two | WE BUY AS | ” MARCEL and b i do Nursery That we ask as a right of the} without extra charge within FIVE Prods BOGE oe Cee ae he oe men should engage in a debate dur-| sive full, fair and complete reports | tion will be made when the error (Mornings): cure 60c. Phone 636M foi . Ed J. , home representa people that the press of the city |days after insertion. No republica-| ments. 604 8. Center. Baby et fren aaa Be Second Phone 521M, —<—<$—$—<<$<____., Iwasbadlyrun-| ing the few minutes that was left] of court proceedings and criminal |40¢s not materially affect the sense|SEE R. Brammer for plumbing and mn down and had pains in my side and| and thes» arguments formed the sub.| arrests, so that the people may | PUFPose of the advertisement, fitting, special attention given] FOR SALE—Steel safe, hand made back; sometimes] | stance of that. know what ts being done by the} Carerit mention will ie given at| TePale Work. Phone 2090J, medicine cabinet, machine, Ideal couldn’t hardly| ‘The orchestra played “Onward| courts and officers: and ads received. over. the» TELE-| MARGHLLANG and TOME Tee | APartment J. Phone 12963 move around in! Christian Soldiers” and the crowd hat we most earnestly request |/PHONH, but we cannot guarantes| 641 CY. Phone siiey ee TSC bed. My husband) filed out the city council to use all lawful | accuracy. one 16725, means within its power to purge its CLOSING HOUR. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc: membership of Walter W. Roy Want Ads to be classified proper-' For Sale—AUTO eee neared who stands convicted of yvirketing|!y, must be in the Casper Daily MOBILES [i me Lydia E.| Following are the resolutions TRAIN SCHEDULES MiGccrueee arto 8 gm) 4 a piano, andaftertakingit| “Whereas, President Cootfdge in| the prohibition laws of the state, Tribune office before 10, Want Ads} —~——————~~~____.____.___.. se ban yee re i a en to right Wéinoona Chicace & pote toon Dusit ” aren Hi ee Sal ee Nerd Aha -Aaartiat reed bye tap hg alle tbs 2 on. SAr esis 4 pone nanly party. Phong 1507W. No. 6 -1:50 p, “e) 2:05 p. m. . allmy work again. | rt sa torn Abe rie Lac dt Bb alapon! id onstrator, best buy in town “S475 on i fastbousdss 11:30 p. m ‘ I do my houses} tion to maintain itself in a healthy pes DP bah ee al terms, Pattergon Oakland Co. For Sale—Household Goods er Arriver Departs eae) YOrK, have a gar-| economic and moral condition, But Must be accompanied by cash or| FOR SALE—Ford tourin, ee OO : ~-22-----~----- 6:15 p, m 5:80 p. m. : eden, raise chick-| it cannot do this by making m: check in full payment of the sam Deen eae Chlcage, Burlington & Quincy ens, and in harvest time I worked in tor just overhauled. Inquire’ Sen- si os Note tho foregoing instruction: FOR SALE—Duofold, dresser, ©" | 3 terial prosperity its supreme choice. springs the field and helped pick corn. Some-| t¢ America wishes to maintain. its about counting the words and the | ————__ ranges, bed, sagless Epaines ae times I do chores and milk. I took the}... ‘ rate per, word for the Cas: Daily | FOR SALE ton mattress, table, rocker, ¥ prosperity it must maintain {ts per Daily % SALE — Bulck touring, good VegetableCompound beforeand after | ;.,, andl Tribune, tires, has many extras, a real bar. | TS, $11 Bast HH. pai , . ah : CEE my four-months-old baby was born, | wWiorens, The City of Casper haa | sain at only $380; terms. Patterson | son RALICOne Aaminster and it has always helped me wonder- HELP WANTED—MALE Eastbouad No, 32 ate Cafe. Arrives had a marvelous material growth ak'and Co., 640 E, Yellowstone. fully. I believe there is no, better| Md A. marvelous material growth ce = janie cont 1886, aah: HAE) Oo is icine e for wome: d ope d development, t reache¢ ‘ “ 8. — For C 50, 50; medicine made for women, and I h PA that ‘stage ~whetevitsniverteek tee (Continued from Page One) ARAL LRA LOLOL RARER, eg Aitlon ety Art touring, | have boca ‘used about thirty every woman will giveit a fair trial. ' lect true American ideals and the|(ePuty sheriffs started pushing and) WANTED—Ono or two men to| 1122 B, Fifth atter 030 gmt | Inquire at 1232 8. Cherry ——Mrs. Aucust K, WIEDERUC big r - +] hustling Hanlon toward the jail bate’ a rs ded 4 30 5 2 c 7 . purposes for which this government J mutch and share apartment with | ————————____ % r . T CORRE 2QT No, 2, Box 84, Truman, Minnesot: BREE n “Oh well don't get in such two ott <iyghs FO Ur mere i FOR SALE—Real _ bargain SALT CREEK BUSSES Women suffering from troubles so| W8% founded; and, i r ch a|two other men. Call 469R after ¢|FOR SALH—1922 Buick roadster, m hurry,” Hanlon hollered at tho|p. m. $760; 1920 ¢ stuffed Uvingroom and “ Saige: 7Prte fueay ite. way Gantt | eer a ae Ouldahd tourhies site Ay po pare me sab hy ah Me aay hello to « fellow once." terms. Patterson Oakland’ Co., 540 2 lit Hanlon, wearing the blue denim} HELP WANTED—Female |. Yetlowstone. OR Gilieabian obapite line pan athe leleecinbanse aes dle Le y overalls sover pis brown checkered | epee nnn | POT sed furniture in the city, mat: améeselia he FOR SALE—Ford touring with al 9! five ene peng ae nee 9 i la wes. |WANTED—Small girl to care for] starter, good condition, $150 on keyg teeny) Sahave ae halt the Ld SOlorde SPCINgS chore | itiid. evenings. Inquire 208 B.|torms, stored at Chevrolet garage. hme! front gas mange Oe re Coy streets of Colorado Springs shortly | Firth, $22 8. David. 126 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. common totheir sex should give Lydia a Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound a trial The L E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Gorapousid hak velleved women aactt East Terraces is being sold troubles for the past fifty years. For|| by See Ben Realty Co, sale by druggists everywhere. 3 Busses a Day ~ “Whereas, All good citizens wish ——— Baggage and Express Called for and Delivered 9 a. m. Salt, Creek Transportation 2:80 p. m. Company ‘Tel, 144