Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 2

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CES SE ORE TCE mens PAGE Two. COOLIDGCE HELP IN QUAKER CITY ROW IS SOUCHT President Goes to Philadelphia for Ad- dress With City Torn by Fight Between Mayor and Butler ane Casuer Daily THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924. Fate of Milk Fund Will Rest on Success Here of Winter Concert Series ¥ Two pretty Oregon sisters, Misses - Ruth and Mabel Ash, have enjoyed a transcontinental tour and a sum- | mer vacation spent in New England ; with money earned during the past | year as laborers on their father’s | farm. tempt is being made to completely sell out the house in the next 10 days and there should be no delay in making reservations. ‘Tickets FELT LIKE SHE WOULD NEVER BE WELL AGAIN But Now Mrs. Evans Enjoys Good Health and Says Tanlac Is Responsible. Primarily imbued with the idea of renewing its milk fynd, which is a matter of charity beginning right at home, the Woman's Departmental club at the same time is giving to Casper a sram of unexcelled music for the may be purchased atthe Klein- Marks Music and Art company and Charles HE. Wells Music company stores. Upon the kindly charity of Casper scores of little school children here to be dependent for their night of October 6 at the American theater. At that time Arthur Mia- dleton, baritone, ana Paul Althouse, tenor, will give a joint recital. Sale of season tickets has-been in progress for the past 10 days. Whether or not there is to bea milk fund this year for under nourished children , is a matter ¢ much concern, depending entirely upon the disposal of all tickets. Very little time remains between now and the Initial concert. An at- ‘© soon ding food. With faith that Cas- will unhestitatingly give its sup- i to supplying the needs of its »wn kiddies, the Wom ‘s Depart- mental club #, through its charity a for a of this winter t of these will be Are You Fat? ‘Just Try This housands of overfat people have ne slender by following the ad: O-S BLDG. © AND SAVE MONEY | Note These Prices SANDWICHES Cold Roast Pork____--____ scape om Mrs. Winifred Evans, 1452 5. Emerson St., Denver, Colo., is an- other to whom, according to her statement, the famous Tanlac treat- ment has restored the joys of good health. Mrs. Evans formerly re- sided in England. “Before coming over to this coun- ° PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25. President Coolidge has been asked in the controversy be- tween Mayor Kendrick and Brig. General Smed D.| Butler, whose resignation as director of public safety is re- ported to have been requested in a letter written by the mayor last Monday and withheld because of the director's iliness celebration of the 150th anniversary In a telegram to Mr. Coolidge last | o¢ night, the Law Enforcement league urged him to attempt to this The intervention of on the [Guarantee toEnd Your CATARRH —Or No Cost try,” she said, “I had three relapses from rheumatic fever and was down in bed at one time for 8 months. I also suffered from indigestion and the meeting of the First Conti nental Congress and the 200th anni ORhetia €Bi CAA wad jormaty’ e Car- locto! ecommend “t matter how was so dizzy that it was almost Galant isehen he versary of the founding of the Car of doctors mmend | y soe. NAMED |llko bindness. I always felt liks| | sae ~~ ]|1 Pimento Cheese __.......___ night to deliver an 4 e| penters* cc in whose historic | te ike: bioeneet x “alwaye saat Siike celebration of 200th ar Mactina iat ee baat Frond a I would never get well and was be C santa pracy pe i/atet, to -Clacuas (teh “dl ag as pepe! without lasting relief, extremely nervous and depressed. | > “i See §6rt || Cream Cheese _ .~__-.--_- he Carpe: 8’ compan He-oolonies with thet? ption, 00 0 to give “Wo! i - alone can save Philadel ieee ae Rtg monte SOLE Orogeter fin 24 hours, of 4t costs you| —- W' ras simply ‘can't fully de further disgrace and humiliation,” | mother country, began today. Sua far ‘Gore anlar iilio. aoe f: catarrn is not a. atta scribe how I did suffer until I came the message stated. A colorful two days’ program,|the world over) procure a bi face fiovane: but the basic cai to America and began taking Tan- ablets. If you prefer treatment goet Inside | lac. Tanlac’ soon -relieved my ure them direct and. outside, get at the| troubles, built my weight up 10 ends ton Vv congestion in 1d remove it ‘a| !bs. and left me feeling fine. Tanlac certainly does all that is claimed for it.". Tanlac is for sale by all good lruggists. Accept no substitute. » the Marmola Deviled Egg Lettuce and Egg Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con- stipation; made and recomme! by the manufacturers of ‘Tanlac.— bi Over 40 million bottles sold. Ady. Peanut Butter ____._____.___ ese ee scar hile colate “te Benita leave Sardine, Imported’_* 2. ss REL uetter. he lenaeietie nia Pie or Cake, per cut at__._- mais ---10¢ Under present plans he " Ld = - will sleep tonigh in he White sige ties erp iicen otice the tomorrow with a cabinet meeting in tonight will be deliv EVERY DAY tion with exercises etc, hare Noon Luncheon Continental Congress, ; YOU WILLENJOY STOPPING AT CELEBRATION ‘TO TOMORROW’S MENU y BE COLORFUL. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25.—The Pe aad Served From 11 to 2 p. m. Clam Chowder Fried Halibut with Tartar Sauce Combination Salad Raisin and Rice Pudding SPRECHER’S LA FOLLETTE - WHEELER OF THIS STUDEE IN THE cD CRED _ PHARMACY |). Panane cms BSE oe a Bread and Butter Coffee AN APOLOGY We hardly expected such prompt reply to our ad— and were forced to turn away a crowd this noon. But come tomorrow—we will be prepared for a large crowd. —then if interested, visit our show room and let us demonstrate why this is Stude- baker year. STUDEE MOTOR CO. “Just Around the Corner From the Heart of the City” —_—60—0eeSeee ee cart of the City” Phone 1817. «226 South David Tea or Milk MEETING LAST NIGHT For a Refreshing Drink or a Delicious Sandwich nded by friends of the nator. officers to conduct the he club were as follows ey, chairman} B.S. r; Charles L. How Our Fountain Service Is Unexcelled affairs of Thomas Moore, t ard, secre is Commit were appointed to so cure permanent headquarters, cure publicity and finances, The club will meet again next Wednes- day at the Court Housé, fe te GOLD STRIKE IN OLD MINE A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION PRESE! THE NEW ELMER SR Gal Clothing of _ Today , What a wonderful difference between the clothing of today and the clothes of ’49, when the Covered Wagons, in great cara- vans, crossed the American continent. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25 A rich strik 1 lay on th Bureka Mining mpany, acco to report received her Francisco Chronicle. ed at Sutter Creek east and slightly. south of nento, Cal, According’ to the ronicle the mine is controlled by a small group of San Francisco men. On this strike, the Chronicle says possibility that the ol ka mine, adjoining the Centra Eureka, and now under the same ownership, which yielded $20,000,006 ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE hinges the mn, may again pour ou tream of riches A difference, not only in style and design, but in feeling, texture and durability. In ’49 scratchy wool, or cotton mixtures, poor- AN THE FINEST IN ly tailored, sometimes woven and hand Ly sd RADIO Shows the Progress made at home. sha fac The Radiola Super Heterodyne. The Time Has Made In Domestic Household ~ Appliances 4 Brunswick-Radiola Super: Heterodyne. 7 4 4 4 4 4 SN, Today, all pure virgin wool coats, designed and tailored by experts, with no shoddy wool in the making. Let us show them to you. The Chas. E, Wells Music Company Radiola St. y The beginning of style and quality starts with the fabric, fabric with life, lustre and vitality, found only in Pure Virgin Wool Garments. Casper When the Covered Wagon Passed over the Western Pl <sin the Platte River— ains, the wife did the family washing over TODAY The Electric Washing Machine does the work while the housewife sits with » and watches the wonders that electricity has accomplished in the past 50 years. Overcoats, $25.00 to $75.00 Mackinaws, $10.00 to $15.00 Leather Vests, $8.00 to $25.00 SALT CREEK. BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8 a.m, 10 a. m., Call At Our Show Rooms and See This Wonderful Machine. A Salesman Will Gladly Explain Our Easy Payment Plan NATRONA POWER CO. PHONE 69 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 Richards & Cunningham Co “Reliable Merchandise Since 1888” ERE SO ye i et Re CR RIN

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