Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE TEIN. -— WORLOFLERS IRE DELAYED (Continued from Page One.) reported the fog was of nd was moving to be centered the patrol be hing traw was era dication ¢ » United arrived her tions compl yester¢ for the down to the erec: red 8 tains and Every householc should have-a jar of Resinol to heal skin troubles Minor skin troubles—itching patches, bits of rash or redness—so easily de- velop into seri st ions that every home-maker should have Resinol Ointmenton handtocheckthem beforethey gettheupperhand. We rec- ommend Resinol for and similar serious skin diseases. Resinol Ointment is an exeellenthealing dressings for chafings, burns and stubborn litle sores, \- % Dectorsprescrive it. Sol byall druggist, heavier “FEDERATION 0 months Iceland, Aug. 1 fated Press.) nts of this little ng village were t pitch today in 1 from Kirk y world ates cruiser Raleigh y and found all com- n, lettered in “Welcome to Hornafjord.” in front of huge with thentmost confidence because ofitsharmlessingre- dients arid its success in healing eczema, HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT, Casper Warehouse Lo. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING For the best results chickens use Victor Buttermilk Starter. For more eggs feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. in raising Yellowstone Apartments A Few Vacant Phone 3750 426 West Yellowstone PIANO MOVING Our Specialty MOVING AND TRANSFER GEBO COAL Prices Reasonable Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Co. PHONE 949 SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. LEAVE SALT CREEK 8 a. m, 2 p. m., 5:30 p. m BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Company | TELEPHONE 144 that sweep to the edge of thi or-like fjord where the planes will be moored during thelr brief halt. Upon their arrival the officers on o Raleigh learned the good news t the sea between Iceland and nland {s probably completely free of ice at the present time, which will be a most important factor in the flight across that expanse of water. Flying prospects were poor today and the weather forecast indicated a cloudy sky without rain tomorrow: Great masses of ice reported at Angmagsalik and along most of the east coast of C enland, it. is ex- pecte make the landing at Ang | problemati DECIDE foal (Continued from Page One.) Is that the American Federation of Labor should pin its hopes on “‘be- ing partisan to the principles and not to political organization.” In the campaign of he would pursue the policy of the American of “we Federatic Labor In 1920 when, he s supported c: rer ing four political p Among the ten chiefs of various internationa} unions the executive council e ample sentiments, as the an today, that the was not unanimous. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The na- tional campaign in support of the independent progressive ticket head cd by Senator LaFollette as presi dential nominee and Senator Wheel- as vice presidential candidate. anization leaders asserted today be in full swing by September 1. e setting up of a campaign ard electcral machinery for the entirely enterprise, which has absorbed nticn to date, will ha pro- gressed by that time, the leaders sald, to the point where a direct appeal may be made effectively to the voters, led by the candidates themselves. ers of the national execu e committee plan to select a direc r of publicity shortly, Robert M LaFollette, J viee chairman ~ ISON FLM SINORY ard a cowboy the navy, comes to the Wyoming theater com mencing Sunday. It is a play com bining thrills with laugh 1 ro mance with the spectacular. eit- ng fights and hilarious comedy al. ernate; the great Pacific in full review, and target pract the huge guns of a supe naught add thrills to the und romance runs through tion of the engrossing play The whimsical Hoot plays part of a cowboy who runs away from his beloved prairie to join the vy. From the time he starts his career with a comically unsuccess- ful attempt to walk the boat-boom or sleep in a ship's hammock, on through his various stages of sea, sickness, and other incidentals of a the the a furious. But underlying the fun there fs a son thrills alternate Having Purchased the Business From R. H. ROBERTSON YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED } C.& J. Tailors and Cleaners Phone 120-3 tear Wyoming Theater Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG SPAhKY’s GONE - FIND Him AO HOW- AU Wish WE'D AGVAH Come YP Te HEAW CANADA Woods THAT INDIAN Great Britain rights reserved, SO \T%S ALL DOC'S FAULT. HE LEFT HIS MOSQUITO DOPE UONCORKED AND IT'S ATTRACTING ALL THE JUST FOUND FISHHOOKS! NEVER HAD WAY BEFORE. 1th hy, ONVICT SINGS WAY TO PARDON FROM PaloON Radio Fans Appeal in Behalf of Russel Matz, Now Free. POSITIONS WANTED disclosed today, had just obtained o 's report on her suit and ask that she take him back. She 1 For Sale—AUTOMOBILES For Sale—Miscellaneous Matz is making good in the world outside again, but not as might be The golden voice is si- is starting new with an automobile concern. : : HIGH school girl wants work in ground of f pid vorrei office or store, is good long-hand writer. Phone 776W. 1220 Burling- husband's imprison- FOR SALE—1922 Paige roadster, front and rear bumpers, sto» and spot lights, cord tires, curtains, tools and spare inner tubes, etc., al: ing cutfit for two, everything guar- anteed firet class; will take $600 cash for quick sale; will demonstrate. In- quire at Tourist Camp office. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred German police puppies, pedigreed and reg- istered. A. K. C., car 48 East F. FOR QUICK SALE—Slightly used sheep wagon, clean and in good general condtilon, very reasonably priced. See Meigh at Tribune office. ctrical fixtures for bedroom, very reasonable. hone Matz knows all about Matz's knew all about it before Matz sang his way to free. But she is det " from now on, just complete camp- WANTED—Position by experienced salesman, owning car. J. W. De- he job was secured for him by the penitentiary of trustees who was one of the men who arranged the concert at which Matz won his freedom. Matz is a keen-minded man of 28 until he was breaking into a store of Allentown had never been arrested, His downfall was attributed to his failure to stick close enough to his “dear old pal” for whom he substi- tuted less moral companions. ——_____ hard to believe that all this good luck has come to Rus- young woman, is in Allentown, glad he {s free. and hope -he will make good—but I don’t want to sce him again." The story of Matz’s release from prison reads like fiction. conylect number C-915, known, was permitted to sing FOR SALE—: — WANTED—Position as clerk or al- teration lady, will take plain s@w- ing, take care of children or do light Phone 1391W 444. Jackson. FOR SALE—Chervrolet 1922 in excellent condition. “But I am a s FOR SALE—Roasts, 10 Ib. or over per !b, 10c; ribs, 10 Ib& or over, -04; chuck steak, 10 Ibs. or rice, per Ib., .08; prunes, navy beans, per 100 lbs, $6.00 cane sugar, per 100 ibs. reet_or phone 1869-M after 5 p. m. _ HOT ZICKITY I Want to go Fishing A 1922 Nash touring. I am in far better shape than the Lee Doud baseball team. Ready and rarin' to I am fully equipped with five 00d tires, bumpers, spot light and motometer. My paint, top and side exceptionally Poud says you can have me on terms for $750. es EXPERLENCED stenographer de- sires Immediate position; can fur- s Matz then address ‘Tribune Box Nearly one-fourth of the practic- ing journalists of the United States are Women. NCED stenographer de- sires position, three years’ experi- ence as stenographer and bookkeep- good . references. small, “box, Grocery and Market. tenor and th (Staff Correspondent of the Casper can furnish Phone 2683W. pe nat ae aie Set oe Press Assn.) POR SALE—A block of stock in Natrona Lumber company. particulars address Box 1144, Bil- lings, Mont. PE NAR SOE Si 7 i FOR SALE—One 45. horse Brodrick boller, good as new. Pearl White e eo _ a thousand of th YOUNG man wants steady job on ranch or farm; will do any kind otf work but irrigate; must be an all year réund job. Write Neil McPhee, South Pass, Wyo. PHILADELPHIA * caroled to radio, proved Pal of Min the world at large by {eal education the fun 1s fast]an open sesame for F.ussel 8. Matz, a a prisoner in the eascern state pen- that he visited the penitentiary and — EXPERIENCED stenographer de- I am one of Ford's 6,000,000th present owner has no more use for me and is go: ng to pass me out at the ridiculous which must be wo cents per word or ten cents lovestory of deep heart-appeal, and] still con 7 FOR SALE—Geyser hand washing Tribune Box 3B-740. machine, vacuum cleaner, Midwest Conora graphophone, Do not call Satur- O AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. ive averaye words used basis of estuuuting « line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of herged advertising will be irrespective of CLASSIFIED RS. ‘CED stenographer figure of $100, sires work, has had several years ex furnish references. ON EXHIBITION AT THE Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone—Phone 1700 Phone 2259M. eS SERVICES OFFERED —_—_—_—— WANT to care for lawns or odd Phone 342-wW. ee _____ PHONE 2714R4. Charles Carlson Dairy for fresh milk and cream, delivered any part of Casper for your breakfast. cents a quart. FOR SALE—Fruit dozen. Phone 1760M. f£OR SALE—Pure bred Boston Ter- Call at Mountain st Relloyastons OPEN WITH A BANG! SATURDAY MORNING IN OUR NEW HOME AT KIMBALL AND EAST YELLOWSTONE (Formerly Wyoming Oldsmobile Co.) the number of words. CORRECTION rs AD The Casper Daily Tribune not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of auy ad. vertisement ordered for more than v2e time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FiVi days afver insertion, tion will be made when th does not materially or purpose of tho advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS, Careful attention will be given 7) rier puppies. vi fOR SALE—1923 Maxwell Hi ke ar et touring, $575. The Great Northern Motor Co., 333 N, Wolcott. pecs ad esc LAE A he nd alah USED FORDS. Great Northern Mo- ter Co., 333 N. Wolcott. FOR SALE—1923 Ford splendid condition, Call 1456 days or 1695W evenings. Used Ford Cars Ford economies have been applied and terms arranged so that you may own a car for work or p’easure. t more miles and service for your lovar by buying on the Boyle plan. 20 PER CENT NO INSURANCE NO CARRYING CHARGE Our Used Cars Guaranteed to Be as Represented For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Wardrope to go In si foot space, panel doors, ideal for also table and breakfast alcove; reasonable. Joe F. Thomas Planing i, 214 West B. Phone 1806w. WANTED—One used electric wash- ing machine, Phone 2887M. FOR SALE—Brags bed and springs, $18. Cherrywood dressing $10. 508 S. Conwelk ——$—$—$——— FOR SALE—Slightly used Western Electric cleaner, also seyen good type A. B. C. washers; these are good buys and guaranteed. Casper Electric. Co,, Sa No republica- | ARCELLING and bob curling 75 home appointments $1, 1220 Box. Phone 2391W. 4 and bob curl complete 75< at your home. Phone 1854M for ap Everything In Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruits Is Special for Our Opening Day Johnson’s Quality Fruit and Vegetable Co. (Formerly In Second Street Public Market) Now At Kimball and East Yellowstone PHONE, but we cannot guarantee CLOSING HOUR, Waut Ads to be classified proper- must be in the Casper Daily bune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m, will be inserte’: under the head “Too Lat MARCELLING reduced rate: extra charge for home appoint- ments, 339 S. Lincoln. Phone 1335W. eee INGHAM BROS: screen doors, OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE, MENTS. guaranteed not tah aha soa factory makes our Phone 2384—Shops 1725° EB. Second Must be accompanied by cash or ebeck in full payment of the same. instruetions «bout countingy the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally PAINTING and calcimining. George Erickson. Phone 154J. furniture and modern house, Close in, on pave- income pays half B-754 Tribune. Geo. A. Weedell Republican Candidate County Attorney Primary Election Aug. 19, 1924 (Political Advertisement) HELP WANTED—MALE Runabout, starter For Sale—AUTOMOBILES —_—_—_— FOR SALE—One Ace and one Hen- derson motorcycle or will trade in WANTED—Experlenced mechanics I ANNOUNCING A CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OF THE | C.& J Tailors and Cleaners Rear of Wyoming Theater MORRIS LEON IS THE NEW OWNER Touring, starter Touring, starter : superintendent eum. Motor Co. FOR SALE—Velvet rug 9x12; ro- tary sewing machine, floor lamp, Comfort gas heater, sanitary cot. 405 Beech, Apartment 1. . Inquire at 745 S. Jackson ee WHITE 30 —_—<—<$—$$=$$$——— NTED—Man with car to work in garden’ and deliver vegetables. ee Ben Realty Co., Midwest Bldg. ae FOR SALE—Used rocking chair $3; three-burner of! stove $6; electric washing machine $35; bed springs and mattress $7.50; $12.50; -$35 refrigerator $27; $15 ice chest $11; $35 steel day. bea $19.50; linoleum at Hunter-Golt First. Phone 2200. FOR SALE— board, price $ ‘Ton truck, lke new. Commercial -..--. Packard touring EARL C. BOYLE INC. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used ig Car 125-131 N. Center HELP WANTED—-Female FE ®sed dresser The First East Second Street Bus to the Carnival Ground Starts at 7:07 p. m. 15 Minute Service 10c Fare shades and WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us home during their leisure moments. Write at once—“Fashion Embrold: Lima, Ohio. This truck has been overhauled ‘olding troning Hot Point elec- tric fron $4; white enamel cooking utensils. Ameritan Beauty Electric nearly . new. in our shop; is in exceptionally good condition. We recently took it back VANTED — Experienced rs one accustomed to meet- Ing the public preferred, leave writ ten application in Box B-757, on a mortgage and the other fellow's For Sale—Miscellaneous _ Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. (a ne RET AAs NAb ADDS TD, 8 your gain, $1,095, easy terms. SSE Say WILL se!l at big discount, equity In twenty shares of Provident Build: ing and Loan stock. P, O. Box 2116. $< —___ FOR SALE—One unit finance cor- poration of Wyoming stock. Call 1 WANTED—Competent woman general housework. Apply 108 B. ——$—$$—$—$$$$< POSITIONS WANTED B. Will sacrifice player paino if taken at once, Phone 2105. Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone—Phone 1700 Casper Motor Bus Co. ss FOR SALE—Victrola and: records, bed and mattress, bath tub, 56 piece set of blue bira all good as new, cheap. 614 8S. Ash. Le FOR SALE—Two sets of bedroom electric fixtures, very reasonable. 715 8. Grant, year ofd girls wants i FOR SALE—Dodge road: ood . Phone 2199K, bAraricaalzaye 0 running order, $150. Phone 2200. children to ¢

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