Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 8

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‘GE EIGHT. fhe Casver Daily Mritune Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC) | has relieved them of?) Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, | Heartburn, Palpitation, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. “Ask Anyone Who -Has Taken TANLAC” For Sale By Al) Good Druggists B saci 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., 4 p. m, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Company TELEPHONE 144 oe 1 1 latte sna“, Don’t Buy Any Machine "Till You Have Seen This One Carrying Charges Are Materially Less Than We Have Ever Been Able to’‘Quote Call Our Office fora Demonstration—See for Yourself How It Try It On Your Own Rugs at Our Expense-—We are Glad to Demonstrate After Natrona Power Co. HOOVER During Our Present Campaign FOR LESS MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE he HOOVER It BEATS... WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 ci ALL F A (| Wy fl BARNEY GOOGLE. 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FAMOUS HORSE OWNER independent tick-} REFUSES To Gve ovr | STATEMENT REGARDING His. Financial AFFAIRS Visit to Cheyenne of | | LaFollette’s Mate | Proves Frost. George | Cheyenne ing heard | r Wh ididate on the “Senator Wheeler spoke to al smail audience” said Mr. Jar- | vers | vis, “and when he catled for con. tributions the response was pro- portivnately smaller than the audl-| ence. “The senator's speech was about'| the most boishevik campaign talk | I have ever heard. He spent the | greater part of the him in tearing down our cherished | American institutions, in attacking | the constitution of the country and | Jin a bitter tirade against property | | and personal rights, | ‘His talk was delivered in a dead | monotone and far from ‘being a| Nant orator he ts a very medi-| re speaker. ta'k aroused no enthusiasm in Chey time allotted 7 BUT LISTEN, MR. FIDGITT, | GRUB— STAKED YOU BUT AVERY WON MY SHARE INA | Senator Wheeler went through | his morning on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy train No. but did not stop here. He js dw | for a talk in Billings, Mont., thi | evening. PA EET NEW YORK—Despite the report ed receipt of a claim for insurance | by Lioyd’s of London, members of | |John Sanford's family refused to| confirm the report of a theft of| $50,000 in jewels from their Long| [ee Island residence where the Prince of Wales was entertained. Officers of the Fort Collins Re- fining company include B. D. Brookins, Dr. D. 0, Norton, 0, H. Bonner, N. B. Bonner, R. A. Eaton | With reference to the adequacy and Mr, Rice. with it in requesting President Cool-| inadequacy of the tariff @nties on idge to make public “the findings of|aluminum and aluminum Products the United States tariff commission|as fixed by the ‘Fordney-McCumber act.” % up and down the Nile with him, tell- ing him the stories of God and God’s promises to Abraham ind Jacob; of his people and their nslavement, and of the promise of their return to thelr own land. Then came the day when the chariot stood |“GOODBYE TO GOD’ IS SERMON TOPIC HERE]: sees Derelicts on the sea of religion ure God as well as the voice of Phar-|€" school. She bade him a fond promised a message in “Goodbye to|oah's daughter. The child that had| S00dbye, but was confident that the }{ God,” which is the subject Evange-| een slmost miraculously saved) training she had given would pro: ‘ ; from the Egyptian sword was to be| test him against the false phiJoso- st A. G. Smith will base his ex-| used of God in delivering his people, | Phies of Egyptian schools and the hortation upon at tonight's meeting|anq Jochebed was the woman into| Sinful practices of an Egyptian roy- ® HICH of ‘the revival series being held at| whose training and care that preci:/#1 court. And her faith and devotion |g : the First Christian church, A dou-|ous Ife was committed. fagre Ternitads 00 she ve paltry pen ble quartet will provide special mu-] @Goq dia not choose Jochebed be.| ies Of Pharoah’s dau Labrtuheebcns sie. cause of her social position for thin| true reward of a true woman consti: Two good services marked the} task. She was of an enslaved race.| tuted her wage. campaign Tuesday. A large attend- Last night the evangelist spoke Nor did he choose her because of her “ * 7 “ ance of women was present at the| wealth and ability to give him an|°™ WHat ia. Phat Sip eae The and Isaac Construction. Wes. on the plant 1s to begin at once, the om. cals. I, VISITORS whos know | Los Angeles will tell you }}j that, despite its excel- lence of service and cui- sine, Gates Hotel rates are no higher than those of other good hotels. Centrally located—easily and quickly accessible to every point. RATES FROM $1.50 PER DAY WASHINGTON.—The Democratic national committee, in a statement, invited Secretary Mellon to join TRAIN SCHEDULES ,, ., . ‘ o erm for obedience | ~ 5 women’s meeting in the afternoon.| easy life. Nor was it a case of spe.| ST mom was an appeal eee RICHT AT The evangelist spoke to them on “‘A,} cial pity. He chose her because of | (2, Christ Each tas of cr, freed bs Sil FIGUEROA~°.SIXTH |ff| Woman’s Wase," basing his sermon'| her faith, her loyalty hen clennnecs tere with thelr obedience. What i ahaa g)y| on the words of Pharoah's daughter|of life and her eagerness for her|*°T? eer Onan rentet should not concern us in these mat- ters are often permitted to be the determining factor. Among these things are ties of blood and family relationship, ties of friendship, bus!- ness relationships, former teachings which are at variance with the truth, andyinconsistencies in the lives of professing Christians. None! of these things should enter into the question of our obedience to Christ. His will must be supreme if He is to be our Lord. Several more responses to the in- vitation were made yesterday, and a large number were deeply interested, Tl GET SMALL OIL REFINERY . [Independent Plant of as it Sweeps as it Cleans be 3.500 Barrels Is : Projected. | | FORT COLLINS, Cole., Oct. 1.— to Jochebed, the mother of Moses, | “Take this child and nurse it for me jand I will give thee thy wage.” The evangelist said thae Jochebed task. Jochebed accepted the trust and was faithful to it. Who can tell the y and precious hours she spent h_ the lad as she ‘olled Los A YOU CA SWEEPER \ ‘Of the Republican Campaign Only — $& 00 Down ! PUTS THE SWEEPER IN YOUR HOME * WILL BE HELD AT This Is the | An independent refinery of 3,500 , i : | barrets daily capacity, to cost ap- } Machine That Gets proximately $750,000, im to be con- ; “ bed: structed at once a mila east of ’ P. the Imbedded here by capitalists interested in the ‘ 3 P Dirt Quaker Of! company, according to 7:30 O'CLOCK ° : HON. ROBT. D. CAREY of Careyhurst jan announcement made yesterday by B. L. Brookins, president of the company. The name under which the refinery will operate will be the Fort Collins Refining company. rangements were completed’ yes- y for the purchase of a site of 40 acres, ft is said. The Quaker Oil company has leases in the Fort Collins field and is drilling a well at this time. Re- fining plans, however, contemplate serving the entire district, with gathering tanks established in the pe of the field. $5.00 Reward Fiye dollars revvard will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper y Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting. subscriptions trom Tribune subscribers. Patrons the paper should not pay any- one thelr subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or }an authurized collector from the oftice. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him |: ‘o show his credentials. If he can- not do so please. call the Tribune. Telephone 15 Seppe injuring rugs, The Hoover actually adds years to their life. AND HON. JOHN DILLON of Lander Prior to This Time Does the Work NO OBLIGATION TO BUY ‘ Will address the people on the issues of the day. dially invited. The public is core Women are especially urged to attend =e ‘ Dinner, In the Evening If It Suits You Best Goverpor Carey and Senator Dillon are two « of the best speak i Werominiot speakers in The message they will deliver will be well worth i Attend and be instructed oie nearing By order Republican Central Committee PHONE 69

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