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! CHICKEN SHOW [3 DloGUSSED BEFORE LIONS Luncheon Meeting Is Held Today at 1 ; Henning. Discussion of the chicken, egg and potato show scheduled for. De cember, tra action of minor busi ness and paper on building and loan company operations occupied the attention today of the Casper Lions club at its noon-day meeting G. M. Pent county age upon the Lions to assist the move- ment to secure large representation at the coming show throt of special prizes, 1 poral was referred to a committee with promise of early actian. Origin and operation of building and loan associations was reviewed by C. W. Tobin, secretary of the Provident concern of Casper. Or- xanized primarily as a method of ng ft, such For Srcatratien Nature’s Remedy (i Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousn: constipation and headache: Tones strengthens the digestion and assimilation. * off the Old Block NR JUNIORS—=Little Ms "546 East Yellowstone | dispense with its, Wednesday noon ENROLL THIS WEEK NEW CLASSES ARE BEING FORMED TO START MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE tions have proved immensely suc- cessful with a mintmum of failures, the amount involved last year being only seven one-thousandths of the total sum invested in the mdustry, Thousands df people have been en- abled to purchase homes under the payment plan and securities back of investment in such ventures have long since come to be regarded as gilt edge. Only first mortgages are ed and these at a retiring rate of liquidation without reducing the rity. Building and Joan opera- s have developed into a’ special- form of investment banking ized with a permanent place among the financial institutions of the country. Mr. Newéll, member of the Spo- ka Lions cl uabndagushrdluuu kane Lions club and a guest at to- day's luncheon extended’ cordial greetings from his home club. He is here in connection with a con- tract recently awarded to his firm for the construction of concrete sewer pipe, a plan.for which was set up east of the Burlington yards and is now turning out material with 15 men employed. All of the contract price with the exception of the small margin of profit which his company hopes to realize is going back into circulation in Cas per, according to Mr. Newell. Mr. Rowell of the Commercial Printing company was elected to membership in the Lions today. Last week Fred Layman was elect- ed. Both will be received as mem- bers at an early meeting. Announcement was made of a ladies’ night meeting next Tuesday at the Cou) club featuring a dinner and dance, The following night the Lions will be guests of the Kiwanians. The club voted to meeting next week. a AUTO SHOW 10 BE DEFERRED General discussion at the im- promptu luncheon of the Casper Automotive Dealers’ association yes- terday noon at the Townsend Hotel resulted in the abandoning of all plans to hold an automobile show of any kind tn, this city until after the first of the year. The meeting was called by certain members of the or- ganization in favor of displaying new models in the late Fall rather than in the early spring. After con siderable discussion, however, the proposition was almost unanimously voted down, and another meeting called for December 28 to decide up- on dates and location of the regu- lar spring display. J. L, Scott of Basin was q visitor in the city Tuesday. Phone 1325 COST OF GAAVELING IN in Grading District wood Addition, was listed yesterday as being $1.63 per square yard for a depth of nine inches. thus making the cost over one square yard of surface slightly morg than 40 cents. 3ES ; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1924. Se ee eS Rv Billew De Beck Che Casvet Daiiy Eridune BARNEY GCOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG BARNEY, DONT ee eee “Te Go Te GuRceE] | me_mackintoss my > AS A STOWAWAY <«T HAPPEN T. KNOW A FRIEND Tents ME GENTLEMAN WHOS GoT A FIRST cagin Nou CAN'T USE Your TeKET ON A SHIP SAILING TOMORROW Ticket ON THE CoAT AND HE CANT Go AND Niu CANT GET Tomorrow ! EM HIS PASSAGE Money REFUNDED - HE'S PLANNING ON A TRIP Sep TS SEU The To EvROPE BUT TM HCKET AnD CANT BROKE « TAKE my Tie ann Loar WHY DON'T i uP Nou Gwe ME MOUR TICKET 2 You NERVY UPSTART ! Ti Turow tT tw THE I ain Got A OME Gus. Bur » @ oe ce eae COVER 3300 DOLLARS. THEY: WANTED TO GIVE ME PAPER BOT 1 CON'T BELIEVE IND NOTHIN' BOT Gb WARD MONEY. THERE'S EIGHT BOUNDS O' GOLD: AN' SO POONDS ec oO SILVER se a GOS'\_\ WONDER WHY OL FIOGITT THERE YOU ARE, | AVERY. 2500 IN GOLD AND 822 IN SILVER. AN' IF YOO 45K ME iM SORRY. IT AIN'T GOIN’ TO WALT. CLAIM ISN'T GOING To BACK our Now! HE'D LEAVE WITHOOT PAYING cENTS— DIO (rT? J. W. Gaucaste spent yesterday here from Midwest. ‘Try This For NEURITIS ’ “Neuritis may be localized in a sin- gle nerve or may be general, in ing a, large number of nerves.” For quick and lasting relief phar macists have for the past. few Many Social Functions ohAg, AA PAID “ie epee Aunt Call for Gay N ew Ge owns NTO CAMP AGN piled. C. W. Watson, who contribut- Social activities this season ap-|lines. Incidentally, due to a typo- BY DEMOCRATS ed $5,000 was identified as 9 former pear to be considerably greater in| graphical error, the Frantz shop's Se poe bs i Final Total Won't: Ex- senator from West Virginia. ‘1 humber than’ formerly, an unusual | Cavertisement in ‘Tuesday's ‘Tribune ceed $750,000, Says think he 1s a coal operator,” said the witnes. number of formal and informal dances being scheduled between} Stated that the new Hyland: Polo hats were made of “wool” mate- Samuel! Untermyer, ‘who also con- tributed $5,000, was identified as “a now and Hallowe'en. Various Casper merchants are dis-| Trials, whereas the expression “novel materials" should have been used, WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Contrt- butions totalling $548,000 have been .New York lawyer.” He has agreed to assist Frank P. Walsh, counsel playing charming new styl in for Senator LaFollette, This should) dance frocks’ and evening gowns a5 | metal cloth, velvets sind allks being, A statement put Into the record aHlee toxic Jolnt-Hease—s per cuble yard, | well ns dress hats and miscellaneous | 1}. ,incipal. fabrics. nag eile aGy tebatniey’ showed Gel eee eee oe adornments for a lady's costume. ‘A new and successful departure The Frantz shop has been featuring | j,,";erchandising is being employed by this. store, viz.: the concentra- nmde to the Democratic national campaign fund to date, James W. Gerard, the party's national treas- urer: testified before the senate im- vestigating committee. i about one minute, soaks right’ in so a number of imported gowns as tion each week on specific items of He estimated that the final total KENWOOD (5 ONLY $1.00 CUBIC YARD, 15 REPORT laid Kei The price of graval to be No. 9 have read $1.63 $461,801 has been paid. The statement submitted by Mr. Gerard listed among the unpaid bills $25,916 for advertising and $79,674 for printing and stationery. The expenses of the Chicago head- quarters were placed at $37,000 and those of the Washington headquar- ters at $154,922. The payrol! in New York, headquarters was given as Suits and Overcoats All Wool Make to Your Measure. ONE PRICE $23.50 $23.50 Commercial Tailors 243 S. Center St. Upstairs ” Now Did You Get Your Copy of The Home Lighting Primer? If not, sign a registration card and get one today, free, from your school teacher. The Home Lighting Contest is now on and many of the boys and girls are already working to win a prize. to win one of the “Local” prizes that some of your friends are working to get. In addition, you have an opportunity to win one of. the Inter- national Prizes—the $15,000 Model Electrical Home Scholarship. We want one of our boys or to win the Home, so get busy at once. We will be glad to you additional information garding the contest, Electric Education League of Casper we 6 or a ting You too have a ch: girls give re- Contest On— 32 ROUNDS OF REAL FIGHTING that not’ trace is left on the’ skin: ell as other items for formal wear Siig dointer reducitie (dba neeiley ; Including imported hats and is doing | jparel, For instance, this ts “coat and causing the pain to disappear? a splendid business along these} ina nat week" and special stress 1s and for this purpose thousands of laid on the comprehensive displays tubes are sold daily—é0 cents of winter cloth coats and smart druggists anywhere. hats. ‘However, according to the Mail orders filled, Frantz shop management, this. con; Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. | centration is stimulating rather than retarding the simultaneous sale of other merchandise. of the cane ss would not exceed £750,000. Going over the list of contribu- tors, most of which was made pub- lic last night in New York, the com- mittee members saked the Demo- cratic treasurer to identify some of them. Thomas L. Chadbourne of Greenwich, who contributed $25,000 —Adv. ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per lMne. was. identified as a banker. Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas. (de- veloped jthat Chadbourne was a chief supporter. of Willlam_G. McAdvo in NO AD LESS ,THAN. 30 CENTS. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE the pre-convention organization. “John D. Ryan, $5,000," he read $89,294 and that of the Washington office $40,335. John W. Davis’ personal head- quarters expense was given as $47, 356 while that of the eastern head- quarters in New York was $24,814. Bureau expenses was listed as fol- lows: Naturized ization $1 fom io Regular sailings feeen New York, 1 Wednesdays Pose erases a Stacia and Cherbourg. Saturdays to Cobh (Queenstown) Liverpool, London- derry, Glasgow’, Plymouth,London, Hamburg. your local gent. CYNARD JOHN LYNCH 1035 E. Second St. Funeral of Former Librarian Is Held {tizens $11,038; organ- publicity $19,766 speaks $1,470; treasurers $10,918" women $3,654; labor $4,103; foreign language $1,112; colored $11,681. — Mr. Gerard said a total of $29,700 had been contributed by the nationa. Sommittee to the state committee as follow: New York #2,000; South Dakota 500; New Mexico $7,500, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Funeral. services .for Mrs. Clara Bond, former Wyoming. state l- brariqn, were held here Tuesday. afternoon. Mrs. Bond died at Buf- falo, Wyo., last week. Oct. 22.— will Pe charged ths space of two lines. All argos advertising will be bouked t Ives irrespective of the number of words. SORRECTION OF — CLASSIVIND AD ERRORS. ~ The Casper Daily ‘tribune will 1ot be regponsibic for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisernemt ordered for more than one time. Lrrers not the fault of the ‘advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement be rectified only by publication hevt extra charge within FIV s after insertion. No republic tion will be made when the error ‘loes not materiaty affect the sen: ‘a purpose of ie advertisement, TEL HONE ADS. Careful aitention will by given all als received over the Lf ie . sq flet we eannot guarantee on f OUT OF TOWN ADV. TISE MENTS. Must be accompanied ky cash’ or vheck in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing Instructiens about counting the words and the, rate per word for the Casper Daiiy Tr:bune, CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to te classitied properly must be in the wer Daily Tribune o%tice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted the head ‘Teo Tate .to Frank~T jon, Walsh. took oyer the xaming lave » making collections for ization; He asked. do net think 1 bankers to make a ¢ d reptied anid | Jo you know of any busir organizations | collecting funds your organizations or oth might be beneficiaries of a tariff law?" “T do not.” ; “You have no minor body of any * that is collecting money. Going to Vote ie Me ae J Last Registration Days October 23 ~ and 24 Automobiles will be at your service to take you to your place of registration either day from 2:00. to 6:00 p. m. Call 2436 CASPER KIWANIS CLUB. commit+ your 0 know ance on Clem L. Shaver, the Democratic national chairman, was called to the stand and, Senator Borah asked: you know of any or citizens’ ation to raise HELP WANTED—WALE im to have {t ail go through he national committee," Mr. r replied. ‘What are your future plans to WANTED—Fivye young men to do advertising work, Apply 143 N. Washington between “6 p.m. snd p.m HELP WANTED—Female “We have on plans beyond three- quarters of a million dollars.” The party chairman was excused and as no other witnesses were avai!- able the committee adjourned until tomorrow. WANTED—Ladies to embfoider linens for In this locality us. at Bie ahs For results try a Tribune Classt- | Write Wt enea | SPASEION ht | | tea Ads, BROIDERIES,"” 798, Lima, Ohio, DON LONG vs. BENNIE SHANNON ELMER McMULLEN vs. AL WEBSTER PEE WEE JENSEN vs. MISSOU PYLE ALSO FOUR-ROUND PRELIMINARY ‘At Riverview Park MILLS FIRST BOUT STARTS AT 8:30 P. M. TONIGHT)