Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 12

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PACPAGE TWELVE, and als DIRECTOR IS and) Casp tng, Dust CHICAGO, IIL, MARRIED AGAIN Oct. 17.—Mrs. iy oA ace Knox Hall-Quest, divorced here two weeks ago by Dr. Alfred Lawrence Hall- Quest, and Frederick William Hart, divorced by Mrs. Ros- amond Hart of Cincinnati, were married here last night —— by Judge Denis E. Sullivan. Immediately afterward, they left for Minneapolis, the home of Mrs. W. M. Knox, mother use) of Mrs. Ha r the first time since two weeks and e ol ts ‘be fore the cere when they left their Evanston — kecltas fis all-Q did not ar Ir the marriage “AT 75 —NEW #2 LEASEOFLIFEBY y and consider that the ‘J. B. L. Cascade’ has given us a new jease of life, for we now enjoy the best of healih. We wero going down hill fast, but the Cas- rade has given us such health as have not enjoyed in years. 7. BL. Cascade” cleanses toe .ower meestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poison= ous matter. housands testify that Const! tion, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Biliousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented b: this ‘Treat~ E ment We will gladly e: simple operation o: ture xplain to you the the L. full Cuseades why It fe po certain in Its BE cont; an intersating littis took « o'C taining the results of the expe: = ences_of Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell New York, who was a spec Intestinal Complaints for — im that olty, Get a free bookl Sprechers’ Pharmacy Ss | WHY PAINT? Let Us Put a Baked Enamel Finish On Your Car CASPER DEHCO BAKED ENAMEL Co. First and Park af b; st » HAY— GRAIN is CHIX FEEDS— SALT & Casper Warehouse Lo. e 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE ‘ TEL. 27 p © STORAGE FORWARDING © For the best results in raising » chickens use Victor Buttermilk 1 Starter. 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Jack , Welterweight cham of the Pacific coast, won the bout from Eddie Scott, whirlwind, taking two straight falls. The first fall was exe. cuted in 28 minutes by a Japanese scissor and the second in 12 min- utes with a double toe hold. Mike Collins challenged the winner, In the semi-finals of the boxing phelps representing the master me- chanics won a decision over Wild representing the freight house, Carl Runyon got a decision over Bill Winter after som very good work by both fighters. The men were in good condition and were ac- tive during the entire three rounds. The only knockout of the evening was that inflicted by Merton Moore,| on §S, Courtney-in the first frame. Both weighed 125 pounds. In the preliminary Burt Moore battled R. Haygood to a draw. 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Lamont, partner of J. P. Morgan, who has been abroad with the finan- cier, attending the details of the Ger- man loan, returned to Wall Street today reticent on reports of a loan of $150,000,000 to France to be float- ed here next week. Highest Authorities in U. S. and England Say--- Odorless Gas 'é Heaters Absolutely SAFE and ODORLESS UNQUESTIONED EVIDENCE The most authoritative opinions possible to secure anywhere in the world, all combine to endorse LAWSON Odorless Heat- ers after exhaustive tests. These keeping Institute New York Tribune Testing Laboratories. Baltimore Gas & Electric Company. - National Physical Laboratories, Teddington, England. Southern California Gas Company A. H, Barker, Internationally known Heating and Ventilat- ing Engineer, London, England. 1148S. DURBIN ST. authorities include: nds of these popular LAWSON Heaters have been sold throughout the U. S. and all foreign countries. See them on display at our store. NAN His BREAD BUTTERED EMPLOYES TO RUN BIG BANK MANGE 1 CAN FDO SOMETHING Is laa Control of Bank of Italy, Largest of California Institutions, Will Be . Turned Over to 2,200 Employes SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17.—(By The Associated Press) —Twenty years ago, A. P. Giannini, commission mer- chant, gave his business, then one of the largest of its kind, to his employes. Today, he was ready to resign as pres- ident of the Bank of Italy, as the first move in a plan to permit the 2,200 employes of California’s largest financial institution to take pyer control of the bank. rd of directors of the insti- terday approved. the plan proposed by Mr. Giannini. As a preliminary move Mr. Gian- nini is to retire from the presiden- cy of the $350,000,000 bank and James A, Bactgalupi, the present senior vice president, is to succeed him as head of fhe organization, The Bank of Italy ts among the seven largest banks in the United States. It has approximately 600,- 000 depositors and 86 branches throughout California. nnini, who founded the bank twenty years ago, and who proposed the plan 4 giving the’bank to the employes will} continue to act as chairman of the bank's executive and financial com- mittee. 1. Scatena will remain, as chairman of the board of directors The plan calls forthe obtaining of a controlling block of stock by ac- tive employes, a change in the list of officers and the directorate at least every five years to allow pro motion to these offices from the bank's empl and the full protec tion of th hts and present potential earnin: of the stoekhc . The bank has $17,500, 000 in stock outstanding ual capital stre nd an act- n of $50,000,000. Under the n the bank will set forty per cent of its net éarn at the end of each half year. to be added to the sum contributed from the wages and salaries of the employes. The 40 per cent centri of the bank, including divi- dends, will be given to the employes gratis in cordance with the amount th ch individual contri- butes to ntrol fund. The act- ual control will be expedited if the loves return the dividends to the and it is presumed that most hem will do this. No employe will be permitted to subscribe more than ten percent of his salary to to the ENO RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER suffering with rheu- so you can hardly get just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re: ef known. Nothing has such, concentrated penetrating heat. as red peppers Instant rellef. Just as soon us you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. 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The gun discharged and the ruck Weaver in the face, tear- We eeth. y Was well known in sport and was of Dempsey when the cham pion made his first real app in the ring at _Dur ngo, Colo, CARLOAD OF VEGETABLES [3 PLAGED ON SALE BY FINLTO FRUIT STORE Fresh, green vegetables—a whole earload of them—are the offéring of the Rialto Fruit store in one of the greatest bargains in fresh foodstuffs | ever known he Arce ay are tomatoes, pas- plants, turnips, beets, head lettuce, and wer. Add these things Con- cord grapes and Casper sees itself n exceptiona! treat, has started. In another e¢ of the Tribune e's cNaneae nes which tells of the offering: | cal cele piace i Is the NOW MAYBE 1 AND A HONTING BOG AND A MEMBERSHIP IN. “THE ATHLETIC CLUB. INTRANED FARMERS BLAMED FOR FAILURE OF RECLAMATION WORK CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11. Some reclamation projects are fail- ures because “too many persons not farmers in any sense of the word— teachers, prbachers, lawyers and what-nots”—attempt to farm under them, S, A. Nelson, Powell, Wyo., banker and “dirt farmer,” told the Lions club here in an address at its weekly luncheon. HEALING CREAM STOPS. CATARRH If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. In- stant relief. How good it feels. Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You »reathe freely, No more hawking or wmiffing. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and Site ae Re- lief is sure.—Aav. 4 ANDL REALLY S| NEED EW CAN HAVE THAT Y6F\ Rbcoc NEW NEW HAT. Turko-British Squabble Will . e Ironed Out Oct. 17.—(By The Asso- go: Now EMILY WE MUSTN'T LET FOLKS THINK THAT COMING INTO MONEY HAS CHANGED OS. YOO MUSTN'T GET A LoT OF EXTRAVAGANT IDEAS. league’s secretary-general, that he will convoke an extraordinary ses- sion of the council to consider ‘the difference between Great Britain and Turkey regarding the interpretation. Turkey and Irak. The meeting prob- ably will be held in Paris, October 27. a }—The president of the Eoeo vom: Byes Clean, Clear cquiellart of the league of nations has informed Sir Eric Drummond, the ee HAND-PAINTED ART LAMPS °° See Them in Our Window Tonight Prices range from $6.50 to is tee ee ale Electric Supply & Contraction Co. 142 E. Midwest Telephone 483W Buy Your Electrical Christmas Gifts Now SAVE MONEY! STOCK REDUCING SPECIALS Hamilton Beach Air Regular $87.50 Sale Price — Table Lamps, regular American Beauty and Grills. 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