Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1924, Page 5

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SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924. A.M. BOEKE IS | CANDIDATE FR STRICT JUDGE Another Casper Attor- ney Casts Hat in Primary Ring. Announcement of his candidacy for the judgeship of the Bighth Judicial district has been made by Richard M, Boeke who has been a resident of Casper and practicing attorney here since 1919. Mr, Boeke was raised in Wyom- ing and has continyed to make his home in this state since his gradua- fon frem the law school of the Un!- versity af Colorado in 1915. He has been constantly active in his pro- fession from that time, with the ex- ception of the months spent in the army during the great war. «Follewing his graduation in 1915, Mr. Boeke located at Riverton. Dur- ing March of 1919 he made change of yesidence and prefessjonal loca- tion to this elty. From 1920 to 1922 he served as Casper city attorney, HUNDREDS . ttufl4 Hyndreds of Casperites thronged Riverview park Friday and cele- locked shows barbecue: A score of concessions attracted the crowds that poured {nto River- view duting the day. . The swim- ming pool was a center that drew many. The Fourth at Riverview went] Al! over with a loud bang that made it| deadly sents New York, Gertrude Ellin: of Cletas Ryan of Michigau, Viola Dale of Pennsylvania. They’ re’ Convention. Beauty Nominees a Here are he pile hate of the marae Nat her win. ve at a atiorm; prot mient contrat of the ehoceltie ‘tee ina ae onesten, A pretty left to right (front row) Elsie Daven brated the Hourth. There was some CARBON PROBLEM iS SOLVED thing doing every minute. There were free fireworks and @ great ‘| BY INVENTOR OF BOYCE-ITE gasoline forms carbon—the Mr. Boye enemy jof internal combys-| problem is a celebration worth while and much | tion engines. Carbon, weakens com-| super-fuel enjoyed. Preseio CHRYSLER COMPANY CLAIMS NEW RECORD IN MARKETING CARS DETROIT, July 5,—The trémen- dous international demand that the Chrysler Six has created has reslut- ed in an output of this widely herald- ed automobile which has shattered allrecords ever made by @ motor car in its first six months ef produc- ‘tion, it, is announced in Detroit! ‘The 10,000th Chrysler Six rolled off the final agsembly line of the Chrys- ler Motor Corporation's Detroft plant before the middle of June, The recgrd achieved by the or- ganization “headed by Walter P. Chrysler in producing 10,000 moter ‘cars in lesg than ix months follow- ing a car's first announcement is record unapproached by the automo: bile industry. It is believed in De- trelt that ne industrial enterprise ever created has shown, within a similar period, a demand for a new product resulting in sales of more than $15,000,000 worth of merehan- ALBUQUERQUE PLS “BETTER BRAKES WEEK? AS SMETY MEASURE ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., July 5.— (United Press):—An opportunity will be given Albuquerque motorists to have their automobile brakes tested free by expert inapectors during a “Better Brakes Week." . Inspectors have arranged to have a part of a city block roped off for the Purposes of the test. Cars will be driven ath certain speed up to a designated mark and the brakes ap- plied. Note of the distance required for each car to gtop in will'be taken by the inspectqrs. If adjustments are needed, they will be made on the spot, free of charge, The city of Albuquerque will co- operate ‘with automobile dealers in arranging fon the experiment. COMMERGIAL LANDING FIELD «AT = SHEYENNE PROPOSED BY MAYOR CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 5.— Mayor Archie Allison has suggested to the Cheyenne Chamber of Com- Merce and the commssioners of Laramie county that $10,000, ex- pended by the three several years ago to provide improvement at the air mail landing field here and only recently repaid by the federal gov- ernment, be set aside for improve- ment of a commercial landing fleld on land owned by the city of Cheyenne. ——=>__—__ Cali the Tribune for highway tn. formation. sHorter knows would and se! carbén Lincoln Cleaners—Phone 2519W. ne FOR SALE Best little cafe in Lavoye, Best of busizess and loca- tion. Scating capacity of 26. A bargain for a quick deal. HARRY’S PLACE Lavoye, Wyo. plugs, Wastes fuel.and eauses an un: believable loss ‘of power. dreds of thousands of miles. Nebody that nobody has ever had a carbon: jess motor. Automobile mained for Harrison H. Boyce, the inventor of the famous moto-meter to solve it. Carbon | less. ns the life of a motor by hun- how long a carbonless motor run for the simple reason engineers, chemists fentists have worked on the “problem for years.” It re- industry; more and was named for each state answer to the carbon BOYCE-ITE treated gasoline not only prevents carbon: forming, but also eliminates the destrucfive car: bon already in the motor. It is an olly compound, friendly Jutely harmless to all metal surfaces. It contains no camphor, ether, acid ot kerosene. non:explosive, ‘non-freezing and non-evaperatini. Users of BOYCE-ITE treated gaso- Boyce} Une get anywhere from one to six|term in the State miles more . ‘Ebe Casper Si they were lelegation and the winners yated on. rt of California, Peggy Watts of Oregon, Ruby Blaine who rej ssachasetts, Laurette Rehme of Okla wn of Montana, Roberta Lee of Virginia, Kleanor Ryan of Ol homa. ‘Top row, lett to ri they are entirely free from carbon worries and never have or carban bi ned out, BOGUS CHECK WRITER ingredignt which,. when n, clogs valves, fouls spark] poured into any gasoline in the cor. rect proportions, makes it carbon- CHEYENNE Wy! and also? Grant, pleaded guijty in Distric’ serve from 12 to 18 penitentiary at Rawlins. Youth, was sentenced to a 10-yea of gas, stitute, smoother operation, more power— particularly noticeable on the hills— Breater flexibility and aboye all, to have valves ground, spark pluge cleaned 5 SENT TO PSN July 6, = George Martin, who passed a worth- leas check drawn for $65, on LeRoy court here and was sentenced to months in the Harry Smith, alleged incorrigible Industrial in- nday Cribune MAKING THE Doctors Are Advance Guard for Migration Of White Race. NEW YORK, July"5— ‘How make the Tropics safe for the White Man" is the object of an Interna: tional Mediral Conference whi to assemble in Kingston, Jamate: k's session. of world affairs assert to inereesingly high prices for coal, deforestation, and higher costs of living in northern cli- mates, a perceptible migration -has begun toward the Tropies. It ix aleo asserted that this drift will continue in increasing volume and that the Doctors of the world must Insure the safety of the thousands who will, in years to come, dwell in Tropical countries. The European delegatign will leave from Avonmouth on July 7. The delegation from the United States will sail from New York and New Orleans on July 14 and the delegation r| from the South American Republic: is timed to arrive at Jamaica on July 20, The conference will be presided that, owing n 1 Ethel over by Dr. William EH. Deeks, head of the Medical Department of the United Fruit company, and in charge of the nine hospitals of that or- ganization, all of which are in the cities whioh rim the Carri the intention of the con embody its findings in a which will be printed far free distri bution to the hospitals and Medica} foundations:of the world. The conference promises to be of Mpusual interest because Medical men assert, with the single excep- tion of sleeping sickness, which is peculiar to Africa, that tropical dis: eases are same in all countries. okworm, Amebic Dysi ow Rever, in the! r diseases, which methods of treatments have been ence is to callate all information pos ible In order that Docto: combatting tropteal ¢ profit by ea 2 others experionces. c Cal! the Tribune for highway in- formation. TROPICS SAFE used by the-Doctors of various na- {| tons and the purpose of the confer-| STORAGE engaged in|For the best results in raising ases may| chickens use Use Poorest Tires on the Rear Wheels There are times, when. the sup- ply of ready cash {ts limited, that the motorist finds {t necessary to make use of a tire which-hag beer worn practically threadbare. Qn generally hates to buy a new t befere the touring season ope unless it is absolutely necessary, But when an old tire is used to fill the gap, most.motorists put ft on the wrong wheel. One often hears the expression that any olf But—is it? Yo he s due to the fa eels supply the pr id the t in their attempta to a foothold, are subjected to great strain. The front. wheels simply roll eyer the ground and the tire wear is therefore not a great. From a standpoint of safety however, the front tires are th most important, as a blowout may Cause Uie car to swerve from {ts path and if ar has been travel | Cherbourg. bh (Queens ; Plymouth, GANCHOR LINES , Casper./ HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT <«|Casper Warehouse Wo, most trouble in the Tropics. Various 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL, 27 FORWARDING Victor Buttermilk Starter. Victor Scratch eed and Laying Mash. R_ DOORS HAD TO BE LOCKED !! THEY CAME, AND CAME-—THEY BOUGHT, AND BOUGHT . IT WAS A DELUGE ! AN OVERWHELMING RESPONSE ! To Our Advertisements Announcing the Opening Saturday of the Selling Out of the Con- - solidated Heller’s Men’s Apparel Store and the Jessen Clothing Stock. | Yes, Thousands Were There and Farmers, tors, Ministers and Even Horse Traders. SELLING ‘Monday WILSON: BROTHERS 50ce SILK LISLE HOSE 10c A PAIR last of these fine high class Hose for men. Doors open at 9 a.m. M. HELLE Morning Special As long as five dozen pairs Oil Men, Bankers, Merchants, Lawyers, Doc- We'll Tun (ae MONDAY Now selling out the consolidated Jessen’s and Heller’s stocks of FINE CLOTHING AND SHOES 115 East Second Street the ARGAIN ing at any great speed, disastrous results m: tire ig to be used, ft is therefore the safest plan to mount ft. on a thing is good enough for the front. | a | For more eggs feed PAGE FIVE. rear wheel, Then, should out occur, there will be pr no danger at a normal Automobile Digest. CRAIG, COLORADO Craig May Become “Pittsburgh” of the West Craig is in the center of the largest new oi] development taking place in the Rocky Mountain region and the recent dis- covery by the Texas company of a large pool of oil on w is known as the Hamilton Dome thirteen miles from Craig, drilling of other fields in the vicinity, the announcement of pipe line’ to be built by the Prairje Oil and Gas company from the Hamilton Ficld to Craig, the erection of storage, the build- ing of the Moffat Tunnel and the announcement of a proposed railroad line from Casper to Craig, all indicate a new develop- ment—greater perhaps than any development going in the west. Craig is situated in the center of this. vast, un loped emp it is nd its future srowth ean hardly be foretold We are preparing an instructive folder setting resources in the vicinity of Craig and telling some of the town itself. Write for one of these folders at once, as the issue is limited. y follow. When an old the ‘ THE CRAIG TOWNSITE CO. CRAIG, COLORADO TO THE DEMOCRATS OF WYOMING As a candidate far the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the United States Senate I respectfully solicit your support at the primary election in August. LEROY E. LAIRD Seeking the Republican Nomination at the August Primary The duties of the sheriff are clearly defined. I stand four-square for an unbiased administration. My past record speaks for itself. (@ojitical Adyeéftisement.)

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