Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 10

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¥ at ze BSL S37 FARE ASE TP ae eee PAGE TEN. MANY PLEDGLOFZiers Receive TD HELP PLANS| Great Ovation OF MOTOR CLUB n Californi Ban on Firearms on|Crowd of 1 00,000 Cheers Landing at Clover Field In Completing | Cross-Country Flight LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 24.—Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith and his band of around the world airmen, whose feat in flying from Santa Monica, California, to Santa Monica, California, in six months and six days via the other side of the world was accredited at Clover field yesterday by a howling welcome from 100,000 southern Californians, to- Casper Mountain Is Included. More than 50 citizens of Natrona county have signed a pledge cir- culated by the Casper Motor club in regard to discharging firearms on the game preserves, leaving un- extinguished tampfides, breaking light pedastals on the Platte River bridge and throwing garbage along the public highway. The pledge reads as follows; “I will refrain from discharging firearms in the areas known as Casper Mountain State Game pre- serve and Pathfinder Dam Federal Bird preserve. 1 will also refrain from leaving partially extinguished bonfires in these or any other areas in Natrona county, or the state of Wyoming where such fires would to adjacent property, discharge public a menace and will not throw or garbage or refuse on the highways of Natrona county, and will not break the pedestals or light globes on Platte bridge west cf the city. “I will further use my influence to prevent others from committing such depredations and should such hers come to my persona! I will willingly furnish the proper authorities ally appear in court if y to give evidence in don- n with such violations. Following are the names of those |) ge: 16 Glenarm St., st Shopley, Wyo. 123 West J., J. C. Austin, Pathfinder Dam, Al- cova, Wyo. Will Lang, 1230 8, Jackson, Cas- Natrona Power Co., . Wilkerson, 437 East 11th Casper, Wyo. c. H. Bowman, 437 East 13th Wyo. cherck, 202 Midwest Ave., nney, Midwest Ref. Co.. Caaper, Wyo. H. Price, Box 674, Casper, Wyo. K. L. Krusmark, Box 887, Cas- per, Wyo. J. W. Johnson, . clo Campbell- Johnson, Casper, Wyo. C. W. Tobin, Box 1860, Casper, Wyo. T. Lee Reno, 318 S. Kimball, Casper, Wyo. Wm. ©. Wilson, Stockmen’s Bank Bldg, Casper, Wyo. P. A. Burns, 214 Midwest Bldg, Casper, Wyo. T. C, Tonkin, Box 1148, Casper, Wyo. ©. 'T, Pluckhahn, Box 305, Cas- per, Wyo ihe N Townsend Building Jay M Lincoln, r, Wyo. t Hildebrand, Box 411, Cas- ar, Wyo. . H. Tracy, r, Wyo. Carpenter, ojo Nicolaysen Casper, Wyo. 252 8. Center 8t., R. B, Lumber Go., Philip E. Winter, 202 Con. Roy. Building, Casper, Wyo. A. M. Gee, 735 8. Durbin, Casper, Wyo. J. BE. Keith, 233 8, McKinley, Casper, Wyo. ©. B. Richardson, Con., Roy. Bldg., Casper, Wyo. E. C. enberg, 448 S. Center, Casper. y, Casper Daily J. R. Paden, 810 W. 15th St., Wyo. Knight, 210 Ada Apts., Cas- Wyo. Cc, A . L. Kamp, 622 8, Woleott, Cas- Wyo. H. Dean, Box 951, Casper, Talbert, 230 E. 2nd. St, Wyo. . Crichton, Natrona Power » Wyo. 1712 S. Spruce 866 CY Ave., Cas- Tweed, 407 Midwest , 1015 S. Wot 402 Wyo. 212 Con. Roy Bulla Wyoming. vand, Herald, Midwest Casper, ‘ather, Wyoming Trust Co., Becklinger, 232 Ei per, Wyo. Brooks, 2nd Box 1070, Casper McAdams, ‘asper, Wyo, W. Shell, 324 Bast 2nd Box 847, Casper, Box 87. y, Golden Rule, Cas. wn 120 East Wy Walds hmidt, Box 628 Casper cH Wyo. James, Box Casper, ne other, eh xosr. BRGoke MARRS RE > years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliab, =f" SOLD BY DRUGGISTS day were endeavoring to snatch a Uttle well earned rest "before re- suming at ten o'clock tomorrow their northward progress toward Seattle, the official terminus of the world flight. Last night, after a — triumphal program from Clover Field to the city the fliers were guests of honor at private dinners and later were KILLERS HELD WITHOUT BOND FOR MURDERS y, Ill, Sept. 24. sociated Press.)—A t Ina today ordered . Lawrence M. Hight, and Sweetin, confessed poison plotters, held without bond’ to the October grand jury here, As to the death of Wilfgrd Sweetin, the jury found he “came to his death by means of arsenic, wilfully and maliciously adminis. tered by his wife, at the instigation feted at a public reception and ball in Santa Monica, afterward round- ing out the evening's entertainment with members of the Uplifters Club nearby, Today, however, they hoped to put in a solid day of rest. With good flying weather tomor- row the airmen expect to be in San Francisco about 1 p. the valley route | and Fresno. After that, weather conditions will determine the times of their arrivals at other points on the route to Seattle, which they hope to reach late Saturday, eter lee By A cord of wood will make about 96,000 pages of ordinary paper. CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! of Hight, in conformity with an agreement between them to murder Sweetin.” Mrs. Hight, the verdict ‘stated, “came to her death by arsenic, ad- ministered with malice aforcthought by her husband.” Jail bars and county boundaries today separated the confessed polsoners. Mrs. Sweetin is in jail at Salem, 20 miles north of Mount Vernon, while the Rey. Mr. Hight is In jail at Nashville, 25 miles west of here. “How did you come to love Hight?” the correspondent asked Mrs. Sweetin. “I don’t know,” she said. ‘I can't. explain it. We met, and before I knew it, we were in love.” “When did you first concelve the Blan ef poisoning your husband?” “I didn't conceive that at all;, he Was the one who thought of ft. It Was too awful for me to think vs KOPPER O-S BLDG. AND SAVE MONEY Note These Prices SANDWICHES Cold Roast Pork Cold Roast Beef Deviled Egg Lettuce and. Egg__ Peanut Butter Sardine, Imported Pie or Cake, per cut at EVERY DAY Noon Luncheon TOMORROW’S MENU Served From 11:30 to 2 p. m. Roast Veal Dressing and Caan Jelly Mcshed Potatoes Apple and Celery Salad Cake With mipes Cleam ‘ea Coffee OR Cold Boiled Ham With Potato Salad Bread Mashed Home Made Cake and Whipped Cream Tea Coffee Doegn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or trritation KETTLE aC Brea Butter or Milk and Butter Potatoes or Milk Che Casnetr Daily Cridunr ERE and © THERE New Dresses at the Gracé Shop.— Ady. See the Bee Vao Electric Cleaner. It’s a dandy. On display at the Cas- per Electric Co., 119 E. First. Phone 1993J.— Adv. Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv. Does a guarantee on used cars mean anything to you. Ours are guaranteed and priced right. The Great Northern Motor Co., 333 N,. Wolcott street.—Ady, Dorothy Frocks for style. Shop.— Ady. * Grace You'll like the variety of the Spe- cial Selected Combination Dinner at the Townsend Hote!.—Ady. Upside down pipes. The Smokehouse. Adv. . Try the Special Selected Combi- nation Dinner at. the Townsend. — Adv, - Now Coats at the Grace Shop, O. 8. Bidg.—Ady, Ask for a demonstration of the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. Electric Co., 123% 8S. Center. 1319M.—Adv. —_—- Casper Phone itch’ and ing. "caper Jewelry Cos OS Bids. Saye money, buy at v the Grace Shop, O. 8. Bldg-—Adv. : Don’t walt. See the Bee Vac Blec- tric Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co., 123% 8. Center. Phone 1319M. —Adv. Argentine Flier On Way to Japan TOKIO, Sept. 24—(By The Asso- cited Press.}—Major Pedro Zanni, Argentine aviator now on a world alr cruise cabled his advance man, Patrick Murphy, from Hong Kong as follows: “In good shape, expect to reach Kagoshima Friday.” MRS. HARRIS LOSES FIGHT NEW YORK, Sept. 24. anor Elaine Lee Harris hi her fight to compel her one time husband, Beverly D, Harris, for- .] merly vice president of the National City Bank to give her $12,500 with which to reopen the court proceed- ings which resulted inthe annul- | Co! ment of their marriage. « Federal Charge Is Placed In Liquor Action From Kirby CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.— Samuel Kelly of Kirby, Wyo., faces a federal prohibition charge because officers grew suspicious of the num- ber of automobiles that drew up at: his house. ‘They searched the place and according to an announcement at federal prohibition headquarters bere, found Mquor and Mquor man- ufacturing paraphernalia and sup- piles, Kelly's. case will be laid be- fore the November federal grand jury. ————_—___. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to extend our sincere thanks to one and all who have been so kind and thoughtful of us during the long ‘illness and death of our beloved husband, father and brother, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs.Patrick Burke and Children. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. —_ Trarcenreessy ones: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924, A bust of Gen. Robert B. Lee has been presented to the Royal M-li- tary College at Sandhurst, which is Britain's “West Point Academy,” by the United Daughters of the nfederacy. a ne The Brunswick-Radiola Super- 3: Heterodyne.. Let us show them to you. s Crosby-Radiolas The Chas. E. Wells Music | Company 232 E. Second St. $5.00 Rewar Five dollars revvard will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper. Daily ‘Tribune informetion Jeacing: to the capture of the person who ta maudulentiy colfecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers,» Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper of an authorized collector from the oftice. if you are not sure yo re paying the right collector, ask MRa to show his credentials. If he cany **< not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 © and participate in THE BIGGEST SHOE SALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY Lot No. 2, D81, Patent Strap This patent strap, a new arrival in a good patent kid, a slipper with lots of snap. | All sizes, good fitter. ’ price $7.45. Sale price, Lot No. 3, D163-191 Patent and satin slippers, straps and mili- A dandy little’ slipper for the street. Regular price $6.45. Sale Price, $4.45 Lot No. 5, D2389 One lot tan calf. This slipper is a shoe for Regular $5.45. Sale Price, $2.85 ; Lot No. 71 Peter’s highest grade ladies’ low heel slip- A buy for the women and growing Small sizes only. tary heel. real wear. pers. girls. i $5.85. Sale Price, $2.85 Real Buys in Children’s Shoes Regular price One lot from 814 to 1114. Very special at Black, brown and combinations, Sale’Price i ©6814 to 1 in black, brown and combinations. Regular $2.85. for them all. HAYTINS BOOT SHOP WATCH THE WINDOWS Sale Price_ 3 DAYS ONLY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | Mr. Haytin, Owner and Buyer of THE HAYTIN BOOT SHOP, Left Last Night for the East on a Buying Trip. } Mr. Haytin Left Instructions to Clean House and Make Room and You Bet Cut the price to the core—forget profits—even forget the cost of production. given to the buying public of this city where you could get as much for the dollar. Below you will find the kind and cos¢ of slippers and shoes—mark the one that appeals to you and come down This pattern to-date style. miss it. Sale Price, Regular $4.85 /54.65 EXTRA Special! elt. Slippers You Can-Buy One Pair 75c ALL COLORS, ALL SIZES No One Need Go Without a Pair We Fit the Feet COR. FIRST AND CENTER Lot No. 1,D83, Women’s Satins heel, “Skinner’s Satin.” Regular selling price $7.45. Table Shoes Children’s High Shoes, Brown Calf and Black ~ We Will Do It. Our Instructions Are: There was never an opportunity All new and up-to-date stocks. is of black satin, Louis , A new up- A wonderful buy. Don’t Lot No: 4, Samples - These slippers in patent, satin, suede, high and military heels are wonderful buys. Sizes 3, 314, 4. Sale Price. $3.85 Lot No. 6, Dr. Laird’s Plain toe in black, vici kid, Old Ladies Comfort. A _wenderful shoe for comfort. Areal buy. Regular $5.00. Sale Price, $2.85 Fall Arrivals Patents, satins, russets, new creations, Don’t overlook them, $6.85 to $8.85 Regular.values $6.45 to $10, - Table Shoes Calf, 814 to 2 $1.85 and $2.15 GLADSTONE HOTEL BLDG.

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