Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 11

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BADGE. OF A GOOD __MOTOR CITIZEN (Qtr. Davia Jameson, former presi- dent-of they Amcrican Automobile association, has recently issued an +, editorial-om motor club membership, entitied _“"The” Badge of a “Good Motor Citizer,," and jt is reprinted ‘at this time for the benefit of mem- bersfot-the Casper Motér club ant other interested: citizens.) “A real.man.qwants.to do his sharo jn the promotion of comnion 06a, ~Atitomobiles, of one type or angther, have come to be almost the AE ve) &, the highways, In the ent 6t/ this “news vehicle’ and. ee Bew-means of-transportation to, t |. econo} moter, man who owns a e hated exhibits a disposition to do his share when he maintains a membership in his home club. y'Th¥ough the eliib, in _ co-operation” with other motorists, he does fof self What he"¢duld not do single-handed. The\snon- member motorist is a slacker.” Re reaps where others sol. If the duties reféryed. to Jao" not appeal to his scnse of fairness, when he comes to travel the motor- ist discovers another mighty,.{m- portant reason why he ouglit to-be- long to his home motor club, “Local clubs handle local problenis..;Local clubs in different cities ana ‘towns unite to form stat clations in the maintenance of a great natignal organization. In this way hunilpeds of clubs, all over the land, are brought into harmonious relation: ship. They combine to furnish in- formation to one another, to pro- mote good roads, #air taxation, the! making of road maps, and the thou- sand and ons things in which motor- ists are interested. Perhaps the most valuable feature national, relationship is. in age ME it-:provides, For the , American apeceiat) on “has held the: ioe clubs. together for thelr:cemmon good and that of their members. If you are a mem- ber of a métor club affiliated with the A. A. A., you are entitled to the courtesies of this "great ‘multitude of clubs. You may get courtesy without membership—the officers of the motof. clubs are gentlemen. How- ever, “moocher,” the motorists’ designa- tion of a ‘“deadhead,.” travel most have learned that in te in the Union and in ‘country Sof. thes wordy tHe ra“latof eniblem ofthe Av A. A. Jor one of in ih 3 Fer gre. thing, it‘ingica' “4 that tho 6wner is a man who doing his share. It is a certifeate of good character and good citizen- ship.. It makes you a brother to + goad cluizens everywher 4 "The Casper Motor clib is affiliated with the American Automobile nao: club in North Americ: club will welcome into membership any worthy citizen who may be { terested in promoting good roads, recreation. parks, maps and the thousand and one other ings in which motorists are interested! The club has arranged with the State Highway department * so that every member will, in the " future, receive the department's publication, entitled — “Wyoming Roads." [his is the best publication of its kind in America and shouid, be read by every automobile owner in the state. The Motor club: has recently post- Baby Acrobat iittie Elleen—they don't know ior last name—ig upsetting the estab in Clevelan lust a year Old, but she kee ters and nurses. distracted ithe time. She insists:upon standing lon her head. And she hus the other ‘babies in the ward trying to do it! yn But none of themeare £0 suc, ssful ‘$5.00 Reward Five dollars rervard will be pase to the party furnishing the per Dally Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who ts fraudulentiy -collecting. subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any one their subscription except the you will be regarded as a is Those who gs the. making+oB/} 2 carrier who delivers the or © an authorized Collector from the eftics. If yon are i eae ig Fs paying. the right collec asl to show bi his credentials. If he can act do so please call the Tribune. “Telephone 15 | od.notice that it will.pay $25 for information leading to the arrest See conviction of parties who shall lump garbage or refuse along eatab- lished ‘highways in Natrona county, or wha.shall break or.destroy the light pedestals or globes on Platte bridge. © Inj\this connection, many Casper citizens have signed pledges to co-operatewith the Motor club in regard to ~preventi nvisances. Those who ha’ the pledge and whose names have not been Laide er nh Dudlishea are ‘Lindsay;-Goiden Rule: Store. Sth Waldsclimiais Bow tis: c E James, Box 624. Carl Bayer, 123 North Beech. Beting, 710 East C St. . Bragg, '301-Hast 7th St. “J.Burke, 601 South Kimball. HL. Crawford, 824 Bouth Grant * sé Dalley, 774 south: Grant. He. :Kelser, 234 West. Midwest Fave. » 3 Julian Lever, 736 South Beech St. igermuth, 115, South Wol- . Riker, Box 796. . Sul » 1026 uth Dui bin St oP 3 * ees Eat and Get Thin arey A bal ot and poke ia you are foi bf eatis gba. Rettdewant to regen your flesh, go to your. dru gist and get @-box-of Marmola Pre- scription. Tablets. These tablets, compounded in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription, con- tain the exact ingredients necessary to produce anormal, healthy reduc- tion of. excess weight. Take one tablet after each meal and at bed time and you will ‘begin to lose your fat steadily and easily. Continue ‘the, treatment until your weight is oie mn weakening exercises. Go on eating what you like. Leave exercising to letes, take tablet “fé paeully, and: doubt your flabby S088 ts clubs is worth’ itd svetght | disap ae you 2 always. wanted it tarbe.. Thou- of men and women each Year in healthy, slender figures this ¥:.. Why don't you? Marmola Bresdtption Tablets are 50 pleasant eu ‘easy to take o that anyone, who s bivcbeaton rst ‘Oversveight owes eae tt drug stores Ola Pre- one dee a to mpany, General Motors Building, ‘Sarrolt: Mich., and yoy will be sent | to you Post; 3 By J, C, ROYLE (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Mechan- ical engineers connected with large firms are giving deep consideration, just now into development of in- ternal combystion engines brought ont by“experimenters for the drmy and navy. They are weighing es- pecially the possibilities of following on the ground the improvements in alrcraft. “Aniong the ‘problems on whfch ad are working is the use of-super- BEE utllized.recently. Spore: engines at McCook Field. gov: ernment aviation ground near Day- ar This attachment was fhvented to forceoxygen into the Reg Ney when planterwere at prea reat elghte ‘where the atinoaphers'is ratified contains little oxygen... The Berd Fo fuel jn an internal” a tidh ‘engine ‘x notion en -oOn) is burned if a grate, except that in one case the oxygenation takes place nm Into anne ~The’ injectiox ot 0 muretor of /airp pocellerates the" e: tors pe t the ‘same val than spitnout it. Engineers say that the duper-chars- er is. equaly—adaptable.to use on automobile engines and that its use would increase speed and efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. The question which is bothering them. is cost, since the. use of oxygen tanks Is expensive. Some experts are talking of the possibilities of developing gir yen of oxygen a ing It difect the® fuel thr quification of ral |. gas Such ‘developments arein' the most ipretatnsty of” et Some automobile experimenters have been making a close study of een cy! airplane engine tested. | the army. (This ‘army aifmen say, developes hee vow sks for each pound of 4s.\a ‘triple six, with one cylinders and igh is knédwn that a new air-gooled engine now, is undergoing experi- ts which is expected to produce speed of at least 295'miles an hour Fintne a the alr. The fusilage of the plane in which such an engme is “used must be almost hermetically s@aled and a normal atmosphere artifitial to'| created within the compartment cupied by the pilot sin that Some 6f my good friends appear;ta bé Iaboring‘under the impression that I'am a candidate on the Demo- cratic ticket for the office of County Commissioner. This is not the fact. I have been a resident of Na- trona county for 25 years; have always been, am now “sind will continue to bea Republican. T have berved you as your County Treasurer for two terms and one : term as County Commissioner. Iam not seeking any. office and: take this means ‘of, distinguishing my idewt tity ‘from that of Mr. John’ (Jack) B. Scott, Clothier, awhe is the Democratic candidate for: County Commis | sioner four year term. . John (Jack) T. Scott Natrona Co. Abstract’ =e Co. ese Are he Days For Fire Place Heaters—Beauty and Comfort Our Complete stock of sparkling new _ LAWSON 10 Radiant Fireplace Heaters We have on our floor make it possible for you:to have.the _ beauty that only an artistic brass fireplace can give, ata reasonable price Gives Cheerful, Glowing Warmth and Comfort in - abundance Note the Price for, this Heater ‘CASH $35.00 Leading authorities have .subjected the Lawson Radiant Heater to the most ex- tests and have given it their un- led endorsement ‘and The strong, substantial construction of ives-an appearance of genu- ine quality and worth that will prove itself through long years of service. Without being too -ornate, this model E.P. BRENN actin, quallfi all parts th w approvhl.: ‘owners, A-COMPLETE LINE OF GAS: - LOWEST PRICES IN Aer AN * {44 SOUTH DURBIN" flats: Second St Five Months Terms $39.00 resents an example of jciaic beauty made} it Bai fatter dpcarators an here home ds harmoniously with ypular the yet ys pies ae of a modest home and it likewise fits into the most pretentios setting. jas ever presente: tractiveness at anywhere near this Brice, No radiant heater such outstanding at- . AN . NCES AT: . PHONE 133 rnoeee but ‘of the public. ace res model weighing but 500 pounds averages 50 miles to the gal- ‘lon: of ‘gasoline. English engineers strated that passenger planes carry- ing eight persons in addition to the pilot and mechanic could be operated between New York and Boston at the same rate of fare charged on extra-fare passenger trains and make the journey in less than halt the time. rates on flying risks to a resonable level and the general future of the aviation industry, will, benefit. ——<$—<. “Fifty-Year-Old” Flapper to Give will give her ladies only matine- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. _ Maurine claims there is a reasc, for hér youthful appearance, 4. largely to her care of herself, o “Men are looking for beauty ar youth and the women who allov herself to run down is the one th: } known as the Wren type with a pis- Civillan aviators are pressing strongly for federal regulation of flying thru &@ pational aviation law. ‘They feel that once the government rege ed ver inspection of planes and| Maurine “the wonder girl’ ee bivee ssaurance of their safety. | “nenr 50-year old flapper” companies would reduce McA!b: he Elk: are known to have developed a plane wil be deserted by her husband Maurine says. “The husband wi, look for beauty somewhere else he does not find it In his wife.” Maurine has promised to reveal Casper ladies her guide to healt! youth Matinee Tuesday ton displacement of only 42 cubic inches, a speed of 80 miles an hour, an altitude limit of.10,000 feet and a gas consumption of one gallon to PSO “miles.” One American flivver en- gine is now being built which will have a piston displacement of only 40 cubic inches. One Engl rmy officer here, in discussing the possibilities of pas- senger planes, declared that the ex- periments in Europe had demon- ALBERT PARK ' FOR ‘ COUNTY SURVEYOR General Election, Nov. 4th —Political Advertisement and now with auditorium, Announcement We are exclusive agents for the Apex Rotarex Electrical Appliances | Call and arrange for.a demonstration in your own home of the Apex Electric suction cleaner, the Rotarex washer or Ironer—We are giving free a Simplex Sunbowl Jr. Electric heater with each Apex appliance. SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8a.m, 10 a. m., 2:30 p.m LEAVE SALT CREEK 8 a.m, 2 p.m. 4 p. m, PAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:30" Daily Salt Créek Transportation Company The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc: Phone 1500 115-119 East ist “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” OFFICERS vas Beers! President AGE i DAVID W. Ww. 18, Vice President torn GHAM, urer c TOBIN, Secretary. PATRICK SULLIVAN ROBT, D. CA! Ee CUNNINGHAM ae 8 ad W. LE ii t. HAGENS OGILBES . WALKER & W. TOBIN THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT Provident Building & Loan Association (A Casper Institution) As at October 5th, 1924 LIABILITIES Installment Shares (Total amount paid in by mem- bers on monthly payments interest credited thereon.) Full Paid. Shares --.------------ (Amount paid im full by mem- bers.). Installment Savings Certificates... ee amount paid chat 4 mes ents on Sav- Cash In: Bank _---------------- 20,782.68 Inge Certificates) f : Undivided Profits ------ Furniture-and Fixtures ---------. 2,250.00 (Actual interest earned and col- a 2 lected six months period. ending . (Actual -inyestment for office October Sth, 1924.) equiprient.) Contingent Reserve ~*~ - (Amount set aside from earn: for payment of possible. losses: 2 Sagi? Incompleted. Loans) ------------- (Loans-granted on potiging? ney. under construction)... . _. RESOURCES « Real Estate, Loans +--.---~-~-=----$317,429.72 (Secured by first Mortagages) ‘ $260,164.23 36,742.90 ~ “oats On Members’ Certificates... 5,646.40 ° , Caeb Value ft 90 per cent of the oe ‘alue of members certifi- 8,781.05 14,704.51 1,250.00 4 Insurance and Taxes, Paid: for o DOTSO WEEE. 3, ---—~ <2 en women surance ‘premiums and taxes : Paneed a etinsoans our loans.) 22,316.93 2,863.90 172.00 $346,995.52 $346,995.52 “Interest at the Rate of Ten Per Cent (10%) Per Annum Credited to Installment Shares for the Six Months Period Ending October 5th, 1924. See I, C. W. Tobin, Secretary of: Provident Building and Loan Association, do swear that the above statement is tric and correct according to ae best, knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of October, 1934. LAURA H. BICKNELL, Notary Public in and for Natrona County. My commission expires December 11th, 1925. rie statement prepared and certified to by Haselmire, Lewis and Prebl tified Public Accountants, Casper, Wyoming. Suspense Account -- E Membership Fees STATE OF WYOMING County of Natrona Cer- (Signed) W. B. HASELMIRE PROVIDENT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION “isd Casperinstitution. Weloan to home builders or home owners and invite your investigation ofjour service Phone 1928 Room 11, Daly Building P. O. Box 1860

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