Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. kill; Harold Cline is bonded for $300) those that go in and come out. It for his alleged sault on thel|is an exact reproduction of the de- Matthews boy and Donald Cline is| vice operated at Luna park, Coney ; on a bond of $200 charged with] Island, New York. having threatened to kill one of the} A laughing, jostling throng paid participants in the trouble. the shows a visit last night and all Swindler, against whom the most} patrons were well paid for their at- serious charge. is preferred, will en-|tendance in a return of real amuse- 4 deavor to prove that when he re-| ment. FOR SENATE monstrated with Cline for beating] Special attractions are being ar-|- up his neffhew that the latter started |'ranged to entertain the out of town id the fight and that he was forced to| visitors who are here for the Cas-| use the hook on his hand in self] per-Mills roundup, LANSING, Mich., Aug. 7.—-A move defense. to place Henry Ford's name on the —_——_ September primary ballot as a Re- get cea May “{NOCKABOUT” PROVES FOOD COSTS publican candidate for the United States senatorial nomination. oppos- ing Senator Couzens was launched L. Win, MOVING UP |iere “evveesntty by tntesenes rae POPULAR D | V EA d | | N AT Ble CARNIVAL HERE pleted by the labor department, in- creased from one to three per cent favorable to the candidacy of W. W. Potter, chairman of the public utili- ties commission, for the Republican nomination for governor. The sec- to present several suoh entertain-] One of the questions put before all| !ast month. so omts ducing the winter months and| visitors at the Snapp Brothers car-| The department's bureau of labor the musicians will work to this end|nival on the East Yellowstone’ high-| statistics announced today that a in continuing their work after the} way 1s, “Have you tried the knock-| three per cent increase was noted in summer season closes. The an-| about’ It 4s conceded that those] Boston and Idlanapolis, two per cent vouneement. will be appreciated by] who have not tried it have missed|in Dallas, Milwaukee, Portland, Ore- ae hate rovers serine: something really worth while as en-| gon, Providence, R. L, one per cent The large attendance and enthusl-|tertainment. This attraction is all] in Birmingham, Denver, New Haven, astic encores accorded every num-|that the name implies. It is a mys-|Conn., Peoria, Ill. and Scranton, Pa. FORD URGED WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The re- tail cost of food in 14 of 19 cities in which surveys have just been com- Increasing popularity of the week- ly concerts given by the Casper City band have given rise to a movement HAY FEVER Don't Wait for Frost TADCO Will Relieve You Sold by the Best Druggists or Call at Room 316 Midwest Building The Arentz Development Co. Chemists, Producers, Refiners Casper and Spring Valley, REAL RT TAS BEE EOS Wyoming her bear witness to the popularity | tery that cannot fail to draw patron-! Five cities showed decreases of from of the concert programs presented|age_and is a laugh producer for three to less than one per cent. Friday evening at the. City | “coca. sssssseisastusssacbiansrsiesiameitaereieteestioes andmaster Compton has the culty of presenting pro: nging from classics to jazz. al to the varied tastes of idience. Steady improve. ment in rendition has also been not ed throughout the summer until the band at present has attained a mark ee of excellence in perform: ed ¢ ance Another of these concerts will be presented Friday evening at the park, the pypgram following in full: March, “Picador” ~~ Sousa Overture, “Exuberance Hayes ove Blossom" - Dennin ‘Wyoming Stride’ Compton - Dalbey Filmore June” - King ~-- King MILES PER What Mileage Do You Get? GALLON “Miles per gallon.” That’s the real test of automobile performance. GOOD gasoline is an important factor in making such a test. AERO GASOLINE helps drivers get maximum mileage PER GAL- LON from their cars. AERO is pure, clean-burning and uniform in quality—every drop brimful of smooth-firing, abounding energy. Use it REGULARLY in your car. It’s better, but it costs no more. There is a dealer near you who retails AERO and who is equipped to serve you well and quickly. You'll find our big, modern station convenient too, HiWay Aero Oil Products Company “Keep Wyoming Money “és CASPER inp Wyeramsy HIWAY OILS provide dependable insurance . “Slim Trombone” . Serenade. “A Night in (by request) -~----- March, “Hosts of Freedom’ - > PRINCIPALS IN IN FIGHT ALL HELD UNDER BOND FOR TUESDAY HEARING T. Swindler, Harold Cline and Donald Cline are all being held un- eer bond for their apearance before Justice Brennan next Tuesday after- non following a brawl in Mountain View Monday evening in which Harold Cline had his head split open by an artificial hook hand worn by Swindler, ‘The quarrel and subsequent fight is sald by Swindler to have started when Harold Cline administered a thrashing to Frank Mattbews, his 1t-year-old nephew. The Matthews . boy was roughly handled requiring ‘ . a doctor's attention, it is claimed. Swindler is out on a $1,500 bond charged with assault with intent to against common forms of engine trouble due to faulty lubrication. Let us fill your crank- case with Hiway and prove it. Your money back if we fail. Casper Daily Cribune retary of the public utilit!és commls- °n caused Ford nominating peti-| without Mr. tions to be printed and one set was] Party leaders professed to see in the| corinection with the idea, declaring to be placed in circulation in Detroit.l move an attempt to link -up- the| that the secretary of the commission, THURSDAY,-AUGUST 7, 1924: - It {s believed the action was taken| gubernatorial candidate with a Ford| who is interested In the Potter cam- Ford’s knowledge.| movement. Potter disclaimed all] paign, acted independently. oe Tribune wantads bring results. TO PROSPECTIVE CAR BUYERS I am offering at an attractive Dues several Big Six Stude- é baker Cars. yr These cars have been equipped and prepared for use in 2 manner which makes them especially desirable. THEY CONTAIN GREATER VALUES THAN ARE USUALLY OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC IN NEW CARS. 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