Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 2

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-—_——4 PAGE TWO. JOSEPH CONRAD NOTED AUTHOR DIES SUDDENLY Wiiter. of Sea Tales Ill Only Few Hours— Heart Trouble RISHOPSBOURNE, Eng., 5.—Joseph Conrad, uthor of sea tales, € his home here Sun- c He was 67 years nrad, oné of the foremost nd especially noted wn Decem- -olish parentage. His sailor and as a S¢a background for south ca tales, was the stories of the rerica last yéar ated invitations He was not well As cotapelled by America in 19 erfered with his ife often sald theré had beén three As ir is lfe The first was at he left Poland is nat 1 wert to séa 1 was his return to shore tte ears of life at sea: ‘Tho! ribed as his marriage nis plan to return to the sea abandoned because nuim- schemes” made it neces- tonrad’s best Known books ger of the Narcissus" ry.” “The Mir- and “The Rover was most stidden. in normal health gs, but was takén and died this morn- lock were faid th Conrad's death apparent morn noon Friend end spending thé author's home, the hovelist Saturday, mplainéd of having} After breakfast he 11 o'clock and then took with friends. During complained that he was ll. When he returned Was summoned, but whe Bishor ‘ an apparently did not re-| gard the author's condition as ser | In the evening Conrad was in ach pain, suffering from asthma and breathing with difficulty. The ctor was hastily summoned again and advised the administration of oxyeer The novelist's condition w worse through the night. In the morning when resting on a chair he suddenly died His heart was unable to withstand the strain of the severe shock Here and There M. F. Marhis was in Casper yes rda m Dougla Our noon lurch is satisfactory » both the appetite and purse, The Doughnut Shop, 4 2nd St. No need to worry about moving day when you call See Ben Transfer, Quick service. Phone 74, Ady. esterday’s paper the location Made h_ Center iid have uth Center Ye Hom ean furnish your extra room 0 # money than any store in town. You'll have a call for your room if it is Well furnished. ‘The Be Furniture company. .-Phone 1617J. 826 W. Yellowstone.—Adv. Iced tea on a pionic? Sure thing. Get your thermos bottle for a big juction at ‘Tripeny’s—Ady R. S. MoNell, a former resident of Casper, arrived: in. town yeater- a m California, where he has over a year. ‘The trip was made by motor, Seo that quality — refrigerafor Polar King White, Ap: ‘Good Hounpkeeping.” sidedcing. A very in. stock at only tt Hardware com: Firet,—Ady. Leonard's proved by umeled lining , 239 B, peny’s fountain, with expert are a wide range tous drinks, will delight you thing for the home medi inet at Tripeny's.—Adv of the where dants to pre popular the, sales willing to besides his 1 what has hap | Bernardino, ¢ ammuniticn; lowest prices. Casper Loan Office, 229 S. Center—Adv. William .MeRay spent yesterday in Casper from Cheyenne, A little further to walk—a little better work. City Shoe Repair Shop, 118 W. 2nd.Adv Have those shoes répaired today! ‘atrona Shoe Shop, 114 B. Midwest. —Adv The city camp is stéadily becom: ing more poptilar and tourists aré realizing that camp éonveniences fire not amiss after a hard day's travel on hot féfads. have an expert mattress man and can remake or repair any kind uttress or box spring. The I ture eémpany. Phone Butcher shops aré going to have if the number of chickens stippiosed- ly bagged bt ovr hunting ftflends were really shot or just merely seen. Oscar Wilde's ‘Decay of Lying” wotld have no place in the library of a shotgun enthusiast. Thé Temple studio for kodak fin- ishing and commercial portraits. —Adv. After one fire, the joy siderably. A reads about a forest of living lessens con- bad forest fire destroys more plants and wild life in two hours than a #torm éould in two months, The stall blage on Casper Mountain came too closé to home for much comfort. Care must al- ways be-taken with éamp fires. The méin who deliberately neglects to extinguish his camp fire is juat as responsible a# the maniaé who sets fire to a home. Both show little evidence of serise—both aré working against the economic safety of their country, and against the well-being of its people. Don't ovérldok Kline's Wedneés- day Specials. 145 South Center st =Adv . A ear from Colorado had written on the top an inspiting message for the motorist who is always in a hufry. It read: “Go ahead, you fool—we'ré in ho hurry." Surprite the wife=pring some eréam ddughnuta from Doughnut Shop, 427 B Adv home the and St— of mreatest value to a growing city has onl five’ letters if it=fa easy pro” notinced and more easily put inte practice. B-6-o-8#-4, and fittd out. Arrivals at the elty camp yester- day ineliided: Moncule of The word economic w. PB the crow anson and Georgé Ander. son of Buffalo Gap, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hanks of San A. B. Fillers of Palisade, Neb. John Cart of Reading, Pa. Ray Morris and family of Out- look, Mont Arthur Bell, of Randall, Kans, Mr. Mrs. T. Wethun Hunnenell, Kans. Mr. and Mrs Mishawaka, Ind. Dr. B, A, Dumbauld of Webb City, Mo. F. WwW hn. EB. 8. J C. hi I. D Mr Ore. EE. F, Gillette of Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth Granby and Linn Beebe, , of Hamilton, N. ¥ 8. W. Moses of Yunta Hans Nelson of Lyons, Ernest Heise of Omro, Wis. bert Carpenter of De Land, P. G. Dovemus of Chicag W. I. Elwood of Cassa, Wyo. of oO. W. Cook of Plum of Lewiston, Briley of An Ia Singer of Enid, Okla Kerr of New York City. Roe of Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. Stalsberg of Berfa, Mont. Cal Neb Fila otf feed do taste Shop, 427 EB Our delicious different 2nd Sti— Are doughnut Doughnut Ady you ee In spite of British rule India is still virtually a soapless country. Throughout the: villages of Hondos- tan soap is indeed regarded as a natural curiosity, and it ‘is rarely, if ever, kept in stock by the native shopkeeper. “HELP ME WIN HIM BACK’ of and a Magic. Despair Touch “The man I love has changed toward me. He pretends noth ing is wrong, but I know what i is—my hair. It, always fas- cinated him, because it. was such a vivid, gleami black. and so soft and full, Now it is lifeless, thin and dry, Nothing | helps it. I must get its beauty back—quick. Can you tell me how? “Desperate.” Treat your hatr twice a week| @ shampoo containing a touch | blended with pure veg The touch of henna} gic in bringing back the| luster to dull hair, ‘That is a se-| et every fashionable hairdresser | knows. The vegetable oils, in com. bination with the touch of henna, will soon make your hair full and soft again You w find just what you need jin HENNAFOAM Shampoo. HEN NAFOAM combines a touch of hen actentifically prepared. with | » olls. While the} AFOAM cleanse and} hair and scalp, the touch of henna makeg every’ ten Gril glisten with its own most bril Mant radiance, 5 C a bottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters Ygmnaloam at your hair glisten” rr and the x nd so} e answer will | the motto, 8 The old w she used to we get free liver st, We have a ver ar hop Adv You may try others first—but it | will be Schwartz eventually. Jos, 1 Schwartz.—Adv. Jewelry that cannot be rurpassed | for beauty and durability, Jos. Sohwartc.—Ady. cken season open. Buy guns and While -a.great -portion of the aldermen foun: and:to-act favora Amount of paving in that vicinity. w warded on Dis- ren Constriction will do, the -work ‘whieb be completéd this fa. Be- éf the’ Preeariotis condition of i finanée®, ‘Sytvéster F. Pel ton, head of the fin&hce committve urgéd thatthe work bé held up until spring bot af agenffor*the com? pany stated that at this time hé has ¢ @ prospective purchaser for bonds “a on the district” while he teht not " “<9 have such a purchaser next spring. Copyright by “Harris & “Ewing. he paving will be two-inch War- By NEA Airmail Service. » bitullthic top‘ with fourinth nt!.conerdtée base‘ at ‘a coat of Arthur W..Henderson of spied: uDhe-ettizens: 76 per-sauarezyards attended the sésston had desired burgh fias been named aby Attorney Genéra! Harlan F. Stoffe isa spe sphaltios base ‘utthe"same-priée ial assistant attorney géneral- in| 214 objected: strenuously. to-the ‘con- charge of, the: pisssaation. of ri crete base but the vote of the coun- smugglers. An atigtiented ~co | ott was not changed. Councilman | guard is warring om lquor. runners, piorchine had voted against the con and Henderson wilt direct legal "A6- crete base berause ho. said, hecwished tion against them after artést. to give the. property,.owners what ry . they wanted. U S CUTTER The: district includes the following oeS SENT AFTER ry to Boxelder, Cedar to.Ghestnut, Fourteenth trom by Cherry to CY,-Fiftesnth from Cherry REFUGEES t9 WARY CY from Thirteenth to P ions of. streets: ”.. Eleventh from Cherry to Cedar, Twelfth from Cher: Thirteenth from Cherry from Fifteenth ad, Willow from’ Fifteenth to Raflroad, Box Elder anid Eteventh to Tiwelfth, Poular_ from. Fourteenth GALVESTON, . Tex., Aug. 5-—-Thé)t6 Fifteenth, ‘and Cedar from Tenth revenue cutter Comanche, station@d| to Haliroad. here is tinder: orders ito. proceed to ? “ *: ‘ Tampico to pick up a party of Amer- paar Se were, Feoeiyed of, eee leah refugees, it -has. been leartied. ‘South MékKinley atcash 7 from officers of the cutter. -¢-Orders There being nc protests.on creating state that the master of the cutter| < is to report.to the American consut ag) Grading District No. 9, the ordinance fereating jt was oasséd.as réad. Tampico, who will direct, him, where 4 y) to find the. party, presumably ath Nels Fougstadt, a resident. of Cas- some paint. on. the Mexican-seoast| Per Mountain, recomménded to the other than Tampico. . The refugees| council that a strip be cut around the. Casper , Mountain park for the are t be taken to Philadelphia iv arenas purpose, of tire protection. The matter Was referred to the park com- ht with power_to act Betition to. incorporate For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. four GREETINGS. - Brother Druggists | May Our Convention Be hie Best Ever _ PAVING CONTRACT AWARDED B COUNCIL PROVIDES SURFACING FOR SOUTHWEST CITY STREETS night was taken’ up‘with attacks upon the-poli¢e depart- ment and upon ways and means to reduce extravagance, -time.to do some constructive planning lyupon <a petition from citizens of southwest Casper by awarding the. contract for a large Sprecher’s Pharmacy Wyoming’s Greatest Drug a Holeproof Hosiery SILK HOSE Black Cordovan Beige Jack Rabbit ‘inedale Peach Coaravan .0O0 PER PAIR i. D. Barnett. Outfitting Zo, ‘154 South Center Street TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924. ‘The idea of the postoffice box is said to have originated with a clerk in the Richmond, Va., post office, where the first of such boxes were installed in 1810. The official reports of the pro- ceedings of the “British parliathent, “Hansard,” derive their title front a pious old printer ‘named Luke Hansard. Hansard first attracted the notice of the great Pitt by beinc able to degipher the latter’s hand writing. ew Tribune wantads bring results. the city council session last blocks west of “Locust street and lying between Twelfth and Sixteenth was feferréd t6 the city attorney. A petition to install sidewalks on the west, side of MeKinley street 1. tween Sitth and Sevegth was —re- ferred to-the city engineer. The proposal to change the grade on South Fenway street was also referred to the engineer. A property owher of the Kenwood addition criticised the city for hav. ing discriminated agafhst__proport: owners of that addition in not giving them improvements. In reply it was stated that there were so many va- cant lots that it was difficult to sell bonds, for the section. TONIGHT 7:30 O°;CLOCK AT THE ELKS’ AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME Dr. Elwood Mead Director of U. S. Reclamation Service Will Speak on the CASPER-ALCOVA IRRIGATION PROJECT This will be your only chance to hear Dr. Mead. The meeting will last but one hour, and there will be enough seats for all. ee, Lemons Bleach the Skin White ——_—_—_—-- The only harm less way to bleach two lemons three ounces Orchard White which any drug: giet will , sup) for a few centé Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quar- ter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands, It can not irritate. Famous: stage beauties use it to tring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as & freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable Jotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is pro- pared.—Advertisement. Other speakers of the evening will include: Senator Francis E. Warren, Congressman Charles E. Winter, Robert S. Ellison, Senator P. J. O'Connor, Chairman. Yellowstone Apartments A Few Vacant Phone 23750 9426 West Yellowstone EVIDENCE YOUR INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT BY ATTENDING THE MEETING TONIGHT a For resuits try a ‘Tribune Clas. THE ENDIS NEAR. Never in a life time will you receive such Values as we are now offering ina Complete Line of WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ ; WEARING APPAREL — THE AL JACOBS STOCK BOUGHT BY US AT SHERIFF’S SALE There Are as Big Values Today as on the Opening Day of the Sale LEADE THE The Store Th ‘Accommodating e Store That Undersells

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