Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 6

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3E IE PAGE SIX. OF COUNCIL WILL iN | tinue # rep ate or d nor ed pe ru in th thar anot wom) te De ake Lal a Te) tif b t Pp | 8 a) il Ht NOPEGT NEW SUBWAY HERE New Connection With North Casper Is Completed. incl! in a special meet pave the street from “ the subway to C street 1 (o publish @ notice calling for on the new lighting district he M niey subway will not be d until the paying in Inld eines’ it I de riard the subway from y gfavel in times of 16 new lighting district for which ot In the near 4 atreet from Wolcott from See ton station to Ash rT ntract will uture includes § "| bint afternoon, the Nev. 1. E. Carter of- ficlating. The remains are now at the Muck funeral homo. | Friends who derive to view them rhou!d do so now ans the casket will not be opened at the church ehacph/srbesee | CITY BRIEFS | Gc. P son of Arminto ts here on business for a few days, sae F. Philip of Lysite ts here for a short time having arrived yesterday. ee left this week for and Mrs. will visit George Meigh the home ranch of Mr Robert Melgh where he for a short time. E. J. Venard ts in Casper today from Cheyenne A. J, Price of Detroit im here on for a tow days, @ guest at the Townsend, oe BE. J, Norwood is a Sheridan man spending a few days in Casper. ‘0. @ Mrs. Roy Privett of Thermopolts te here for a short time a guest at the Henning cee LL. W. Freoee of Badwater is here for w few days on business. g work on tH as t the the eay'! y NOW UD ith Wash Twelfth » the city Mmits ing district N and pav with ke, Di 5 complet ¢ council authorized the spread of the assessment tole on pay district 48. Much preparatory work has been done in this district the contra will begin Jay DON'T BE ALARMED IF VOU HEAR FIRE SIREN BLOWN AT REFINERY At 480 o'clock tomorrow after noon a new fire siren will be tested out at the Standard refinery, accord ing to announcement made today to relieve any anxiety or alarm that might raised over the nolse Thoas who hear tho siren may rest assured that nothing unusual has oveurred Bast be CORRECTION, In reporting the address of Mr A. M. Geo before the Rotary club at {t# noonday luncheon last Mon day, a miaconstruction was placed upon his remarks in the publiahed report, What Mr. Gee sald was, “The issue in the matter of the neverance tax depended upen whethor or not the oll companies paying their fair burden of Mr. Gee very ably present and figures showing that sanies were more than ir fair share of the axation, and that any tax placed upon them was unfatr and unjust A. E, GHANOLER, QUT FO COUNCIL, LONG TIME RESIDENT HERE A. B. Chandler, candidate for city councilman from Ward 3, has been 4 resident and property owner tn Mr, were Casper for 10 years, Chandler has been In the business of 01 ing « filling station here «i Me ts running on the Cas Others on this ticket are Hrown of Ward 1 and Nell of Ward 2 HORBS FUNERAL T0 BE HELD SATURDAY Hobt Mra, John W ne'd from the Met) t geo 8 funeral ureh urdaay J. W, Johnson of Crowhart, Wpo,, om OUbof-toy man spending a a y on businese, “ee ann A'liance businens nan for a few days. Ry f Wert Collina ts at tending to business affairs in the elty for a fow days J, B, Gust enn affalr Fort Dodge in transacting bual from his home in W. J. Carey of Pinedalo ts visit ing with friends here for a short time. : c 8 W. G, Burnskill arrived yesterday from Riverton and will spend sev eral days here Dr. J. C. Kamp returned this morning from Denver where he has been attending the meeting of the Colorado Stato Medical as#octation Dr, Kamp estates that the sosstons wore very Interesting, especially the oinie held by Dr, Joslin of Boston of which the study of diabetes wa an Important feature Ray Miller of Blings, well known Clower salesman jy in Casper a guest at the Henning: eee Menry Leonard and C. R, Kel linens of Denver, clgar salesmen are in Caspér for w days on buet ners having arrlyed this morning . . K. Kerr of Midwest edme in yer terday from Midwest and will spend several days here ee Jack Hawketto of Kalamazoo, Mich, is here on business hayin arrived this morning vee RY. Saturday Special Bpaxt or trimmed hats in velvet and $3.50 felt; special_. new line of ‘pattern hats on display ? Mrs. Mc’s Hat Shop Balcony Sprecher's Pharmacy GRATEFUL TO TANLAG FOR PERFECT HEALTH Seattle Lady* Gives 'Tanlac | Full Credit For Her Recovery 1 not be back In the con taking Tantac 401s Ould not keep ny Weal sand suffering & 80 nervous, and » burden. restions at life was ffiicted with indgestion know what I endured war am juat re recovery that 1 Want-to Tanlac to every Dania Arugeiate. is for sale by Accept no all good substitute Over 40 milton bottles sold, ently de: | Tanlac Vegetable Mila for con atipation; made and recommended by the mangfacturers of Tanlac-— Ady, out of town business man spendi: a few days in the city. “ee A. M. Frituler is here from Cody for several days on business, oe A. Farlow in a Lander man spend- ing @ short time in the city. oe A. C. Brown is among the Billings visitors spending several days here, oe A. J, Holmes came in yenterday from Lavoye and will spend a few days in the city on business, eee Allen McMurry of Fort Collins 4s an outoftown buriness man here for a few days guest of the Hen- ning. Edgar Tee of Mineral Wells has been visiting in Casper for several days this week. eet ie Carl Lund of Buffale ts transact- ne business affairs here this week. Crop Yield to Be Increased By Electricity ‘© Une of electricity has been tndi- cated » Recording to Prof. V. H. Mlackman of the Impe rial College, University of London, to ine applied to plants In such a way as to stimulate growth, - _ employed 6,010 different words, <oeetim The edible bi considered a pound. bodies: eaten by vultures, Are YouHungry? EAT McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. Distributors VOTE FOR Herbert L. Kennedy FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Republican Ticket November 4, COFFEE Dr. L. D. Johnson Announcing The Opening of His Office SUITE 320 MIDWEST BLDG, : Office Phone 113 Residence Phone 2136 the Untversity of f, Blackman, who f Chicago urrent had The writers of the Old Testament *' nests Which are delicacy by the people in China, Japan and the Bast Indies sell for about forty dollars a atpidlinnenenns The do not bury their dead arry them to the great “Towe Silence," where the be Casper Daily Cribune “|STANDARD OIL CO. OF INDIANA DENIES VIOLATION OF STATE ANTI-TRUST LAW IN MISSOURI JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. to the spirit and antl t laws (By the Associated Press)—An an- sewer setting forth that the Ol company of Indianashas lived up er of the Min- vour! supreme court's order of June 28, 1912, with respect to the state's has been filed here, Tt was o reply to the ouster action of Attorney General Barrett\of Mis- sourl, filed on September 11 last and was filed in the supreme court of Missour! by counsel for the com- pany. the public tn ich way nearly to the level of general une. The answer pleads that the com- by its Heensing of other refining methods, aided its competitors in en- larged trade opportunities Instead of restraining trade and had served at the price of gasoline has been kept more 1913 . than prices of any other commodity in ber necks to set aside the supreme court order of 1913. permitting the company to do business so long as it obeys the state laws. This condi- tional order followed a judgment on March 9, 1909 in which the company was he'd to have violated the laws the ‘The answer states that by tte own processes the company through and was ordered state. ousted from Meensing other refiners to use its patents was able to produce double the percentage of gasoline previous- ly derived from a barrel of crude oll, WILSON” BODY TO BE MOVED Oct. 10, — The WASHINGTON, Chile & Tamales Mexene Chile Powder At Your Grocers SPECIAL JONATHAN APPLES $2.50 PER BUSHEL NOW Second Street Market Phone 2627 Onyx and Diamond RINGS $10 to $25 This type of ring is favored by women everywhere. It adds a bit of color and, con- trakt that is highly pleasing. On Systematic Payments Our time payment accounts are ever in- creasing. The con- venience is appre- ciated by our custo- mers. It makes it so easy to buy the things } you want. AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 So, Genter St. 133 8, Center St. “Where You Will Event. ually Buy," Ratio or Racket WHICH ARE YOU GETTING? When you tune in with the new De Luxe Atwater-Kent you're sure to get real radio, y— iisten if you haven't seen these now outfits you have cer-, tainly missed something. The new model, housed in a hand. some cabinet, a beautiful ma- chine and priced .so low that you can afford to have one right now — and remember folks you get free service—and it is service with every set pur- chased, Yes, the Erla Duo Reflex is here too—the little machine with the big results. A full line of Everyready wet and dry Arey and) most anything else, Watson Radio Shop 218 ‘South Center Phone 368W ay Grain Salt Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty /Casper Warehouse Co. Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE H Stock Up for the Winter Peoples Market - ST A en agi Pig Pye ig wy ~~ The ” * Beadette { for afternoons So daintily fashioned and so adaptable for afternoon or evening is the Beadette that it is becoming quite the thing among the @ younger set. , , Golden Rule Department Store D2 D2 yan ODD) DSB eRe D-aG.OG.2-2.— ~The Dre Lindsay & Co, oh ee One of these cold Nights you are Going to feel the Need of a warm Auto robe, and as Long as you have To have a robe for Winter driving Anyway, why not Pick out yours From our new Clean stock Of as fine auto robes As we have ever Seen—priced right. We also have car Heaters, that Without great Expense make : Your car . Comfortable As your home. Side curtains, chains—Weed And Dreadnaught— _-Top covers and | Innumerable other — Winter Requirements Are here in Complete stocks As this ad is Being written we Do not know Who are the . World Champions But we do know Winter is coming. It always does. “Happy Steve’’ It isn’t because we like to con- tinue telling Casper about the excellence of FEDERAL That we mention it so often. But when we know that they are the best, and we know the pg is Baepriaingly low for the est, and we a know that every federal Tire we sell means satisfaction for the buy- er, and for us. Is it any rea- son that we don't get down- right insistent that you equi for this winter with them sad then forget tire troubles? The Brodie Rubber Co., Inc. (The Store with a Smite) 130 W., Second Street - For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, No other cathartic or laxative acts 80 gently on the liver and bowels as» “Cascarets.”” sicken, or inconvenience you. positively strengthen and regulate FRECKLES, PITTINGS, SCARS AND ALL FACIAL A. sagged and wrinkled face—not years—are age indicators. After tryin; move wrinkles and freckles and they still remain come to me and I will take them out. . Phone 1980R for Appointment or Address Box 642 ‘ 1924, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, The Girl Who Sinned-to Save . Has every woman her price? When the life of a loved one is at atake, is there a degret of desper- ation, that over-rides every instinct of honor in a woman's soul? In the November issue of True Story be io ie the jer fight threatened to destroy het that soul and her Gal triumph ts ie os eo aes: rage a powerful ie Storlesever told. “Ibi entitled “A Modern "andis aber of the great features in the November iasueof True Story Magazine. Story» At all 256 on the marble slab cover. There will be besides a brief inacription. It is understood the body of the former president, which now lies in @ crypty'under the chapel floor, will be removed in the ge: mah to Tepose permanentty in t! proper when the edifice Sua ee pe Sea gS completed. 4 In ancient Egypt the scarab was regarded as the symbol of eternal to be of almple de-| life, and for this reason designs of only ornamentation | scarabs are frequently found tn the In_reHef tombs there. Sarcophagus, which was de- by the Cathedral architects and Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness the bowels, restoring natural, regu- lar movement. “Cascarets” are harmless and are used by mil‘ions of men, women and children. 0c boxes, also 25c and 5S0c sizes—~any drug store. dy. They never gripe, They $5.00 Reward Five dojlars revard will be paid to the y furnishing the Casper Daily ‘Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person whi fraudulently collecting subscriptions from ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the peper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper cr an authorized collector from the oftice. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can+ please call the Tribune. Teleghoue 15 WRINKLES BLEMISHES POSITIVELY REMOVED every preparation on the market advertised to re- Low Price Means Nothing Without QUALITY IN THE END YOU GET A POOR BARGAIN Fortunately we are able to offer you AN ECONOMICAL COMBINATION OF BOTH SATURDAY IS SPECIAL DAY Pot Roast, Ib. --.- -12% to 15c | Veal Stew, Ib. -----__ Shoulder Steak, lb, -_------____ 15¢ Roll Roast Beef, Ib ~_- Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs .------_2____2Bc Nice Spring Turkeys, Ib ~~ Rolled Roast Beef ---5--------- 20c Shoulder Veal Roast, lb _-_---__ Rolled Veal Roast, Ib. _--..-_.--. 20c Shoulder Veal, Steak, Ib. __.-_-.20c Spring. Chickens, Ib) ......4...27c | Stewing Chickens, lb -...-.-.274e A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 Mr. Morris Haytin, proprietor and buyer for the Haytin Boot Shop, has returned from an extensive buying trip in the Eastern shoe markets. Shoes bought by Mr. Haytin have arrived and are on display. Every new style and material in shoes for women and misses are here for your selec- tion at popular prices. FOR SATURDAY ONLY True Shape Silk Hosiery Regular $1.50 values, all styles and colors FOR SATURDAY, PER PAIR $1.25 § Pairs for $6.00 Monarch Chiffon AND Silk Hosiery Regular $2.50 values. All styles and colors FOR SATURDAY, PER PAIR $1.65 3 Pairs for $4.50 é ‘CHILDREN’S SHOES We carry at all times a complete. stock of children’s shoes at popular prices Haytin’s Boot § hop Gladstone Hotel Bldg. “WE FIT THE FEET” ‘Cor. 1st and Center

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