Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 10

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{ = _——— AGE TEN. T INL EXTENSION r c s < t y t 1 . ’ SUNDER [a ASKED iF COMMISSION onstruction of Line In Oregon Held Possible. . WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—A ro- jommendation that the interstate Lommerce Commission require the uilding of an extension of railroad from Bend to Lakeview, Oregon, in- }uding a connestion with the Na- ona cut-off,and from Harriman, Bregont to a connection with the Na- ffoma cutoff, was made in a tenta- ve report by C. I. Kephart, a com- = iission étaminer. The extension was found by the ‘xaminer to be not justified how sever, under present ownership of yihe existing lines in western Ore “wing to probable insufficiency «ic and recommended co yourself? four cents a mile? © Highways. way building. support. | | Why Keep On | Paying This Tax? Everybody expects to pay some taxes, ye but why impose unnecessary taxes on Do you realize that every time you drive your car on an unpaved highway you are actually taxing yourself one to This is the cost of increased repair, tire and gasoline bills. Instead of spending this money for increased transportation costs, why not tempting to break up his home. Concrete Roads and Streets pay for Mra. Simpeon| hea. brbuabt eult for themselves in the saving they effect on siping the cost of motoring. Their maintenance cost is so low that this saving alone returns | dividends there but two weeks and hardly on the investment, year after year. You are imposing an unnecessary tax on yourself from which you get no return, by failing to work for more Concrete Not in a long time have general con- ditions been so favorable for carrying on such public works as permanent high- Your highway authorities are ready to carry on their share of this great public work. But they must have your Tell them you are ready to invest in more Concrete Highways, now. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ideal Buildin, DENVER, COLO. 4 National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 29 CITIES Register —Register Thursday, October 23 * ; "ess of our 5 This famous salts ts made from business. Boys, we thank you. 9 he acid of grapes leme ice, * Friday, October 24 coasouna ie tas et emectrteaa beat Saab “fox Temra gre ee cae TO OUR SUCCESSOR: The Continental Oil Company. * ids in the system YOUR LAST CHANCE IF YOU. WANT TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 4TH, FOR WARREN, WINTER, SULLI- VAN AND WYOMING’S BEST INTERESTS WHICH ARE YOUR OWN . $i kidney fushing any time, By all " . . ‘ : A . " te moans have your physician examine This Advertisement Paid For By Men Who Believe in Wyoming Vor results try a Tribune Classt-} your kidneys at least twice’ a year, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. - cake 2 hs ee ss Be Bie Boek L_ Ive GEN AU OVER - Bieta FRAAICE , GERMANY I Saw MAT BURKAN OVER THERE « Max STUERER = LOUIS MANA. PAUL BLOCK, MacRAIS GEST «EH IN CARLSBAD ~ AND a Pd DID IT RAIN - * 1 (My. 4 : Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG OH! te = ON HAD SOME DouGR'! iT No KipoinG, ) WHY SHOULD FI LIE Te You, Looks LiKE CUR TRIP To GurRsPe 15 as Baw YOu. Tv Go. AS KELSEY’S ICE Box - t WouLowT mac. YOu Pe LasepisAG bad : «INE BEEN ALL OVER = CARE SO MUCH BUT EVERY GoDY IN THE AIN'T BEEN / ME t % NEIGHBORHGGO KAIOWS HOW To Europe’ / ENGLAND, FRANCE. GERMANY ~ 1 HAD Mv HEART SET ON 22 ZZDONT I SEE NAT SURKAN OVER My FIRST TRIP ABROAD - €¢ A ioe - Max’ STUERER. coves Mann u Bu « MoORRI - YEW< IN I Gotra Ger pr ) 1S Gest My MND OFFA MY Misery - Tu Mosey" OLT AND Take A Few TWUSTS AROUND THE Block! the extensions was brought by the ublic service commission of Oregon. he Oregon commission was sup- ported by various municipalities and commercial organizations through- out the state, by Idaho,the raflroad commission of Idaho, teh railroad commission of California and the San Francisco and Oakland, Call- fornia, Chambers of Commerce. The case is one of the few in which the commission has been asked to re- quire railroad to construct new lines against their wishes, = . eat WEL WELL. GaRwey t HAVENT SEtN You FOR AGES « Hows Nines 2 © Swrrose You WERE w ks 7 SEASON - Tetr ME AgouT YOUR TRIP =o KNow IVE AEVER| " REEN-ACcROSS _-—. Jewish People Get Land Grant In the Ukraine KHARKOV, Russia, Oct. 23.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Ukrain vernment has set aside 8,000, es of land in the district of erinoslov to be developed by Jewish settlers in order to relieve the extremely congested living con ditions in the Jewish areas of the Ukraine. Three thousand Hebrew families from the smalier trading towns wi transfer their abodes to the new area and in American joint committee has advanced to the government a loar of $100,000 for the improvement of the land : GASOLINE ALLEY — AVERY CAN HARDLY CONTAIN HIMSELF B TOM -Dinpy WMO} ge So oy oF OOM THIRTY THREE HUNDRED \- DOLLARS DUM OH SKEEZIX! COME OVER HERE & MINOTE THANKS UNCA AVERY. wee Se ee RI WASHINGTON—A suit was argu fore the court of Claims involv he right of the government to t revenue stamp taxes on short f stock Tom pom mall flying, one of the requisites fo: RECOVERY OF After,a Month in Jail New, Tork, ity and, aera Cufor-| all ving one of the regis to stalled at once, the general superin- There will be no change in the. dent announced. Pilots are prohib-|air mail schedules for the coming ited from flying at night over un-| winter Mr. Egge said. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct, 23. lighted routes, Mr. Egge explained. If darkness overtakes them before — ees : 1 | = reaching elther New York or San a f \ ‘rancisco they are compelled to de- Scend and await daylight. The new fourth division air mail ‘ ire route decided ‘upon includes a span| Celia Shikora, 621 10th St. Highway research has definitely —Physlclane today. predicted, a OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 23.—Use of | from’ Cheyenne to Salt Lake City|waukee, Wisconsin, says she * covery for» Colonel John new type of air mail plane, decision | wtih headquarters at Cheyenne. This established.these facts. Emery, former | national com: to {fluminate additional sections of|!s ‘designed to relieve the western 5 mader of the American Legion any ,Jand central divisions, ¥. Each year you tax yourself in this way veteran. of “several ‘maior ~ engage: the CE Tee ear iets alliactdtin car a good many dollars. ments in the world war, who was and { ration of a divisional ig A ‘ 44 route were the outstanding develop-|"ounced that an invitation wil] be faeta er @ conference here between | et to all manufacturers to submit Carl F. Egge, general superintendent | &_Dlane, specially designed for air Neil Thomas using the J.B. § CANDIDATE ON THE CASPER PARTY cad, for thi $3 olan for the, teason fade T have ' TICKET shot yesterday by Chedell Simpson, |! Emery was. shot after Simpson went to Emery’s real estate office and asked if Mrs. Simpson was invest it in Co; i there. On learning that she was and division superintendents. ncrete Pughwaye and employed! there! na 1a sho cRTiphey ‘Additional lshting facilities tor pay yourself some dividends? Simpson charged Emery with at- the route across New Jorsey from OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN-- , “INTERNAL BATHS” Mrs, Simpson said that her hils- band's. assertion that Emery had broken up his home was “absurd,” She said she had been employed knew Emery. on will be arraigned today rge of shooting with! interit Sim’ on a chi to kill. {UGH LOMBAGOY HUB BACKACHE AMAY Kidneys cause backache! No! Airmail Service, é . U ‘Your backache ia caused ‘by Tum sisie Sweetin's latest picture. It was taken when she was gal Will appreciate your support in the bago, rheumatism or a strain and igned in the circuit court at Mount Vernon, Il, for the murder of * i i the qulckeat relict ts husband, Byford ‘Sweetin. She pleaded not guilty. Date of her sepseatian “oP tk 279g Ye coming election soothing erat: trial and that of Lawrence M. Hight, accused of poisoning his wife and Sr Ader and will give you tree ot in ence ing St. Jacobs Ol the other figure in the Hight-Sweetin love pact, has not been set. | 2 Rub it right on . * . debat arsc iss ing the results of the experi. __ FOR COUNCILMAN In Ward 2 The Ame: ard backache, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu mgtism or sprains. Absolutely harm less.. Doesn't burn the skin. as. A. ind ioasavuge ns ’ f Eevagtioat Compania fee 28 years | —Polltical Advertisement ti at soreness, stiffness It Ss Love RES EXGITE ee Oinematy and lameness dis- appears. Don't stay cripples! Get a 35 . | cent bottle of St. ’ Jacobs on from your druggist. A moment after it is I aS applied you'll won- der what became of the backache or lumbago pain, In use for 65 years for lumbago, rlean pn and Five ie ronstantly against i because we often eat too j mu ch food. Our blood is filled with acids which the kidneys strive For results tr to filter out; they weaken from 0 TO OUR PATRONS: fled Ads work, become sluggish, the elimin tive tissues clog and the result is Kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health, Tribune ¢ Our Service Station has been purenased by The Continental Oil Company and we take this means of thanking you for your loyal When your kidneys feel like Supnory while f > filing station business. You lumps of lead; your back hurts or were large * of our business. Our cus- the urt is cloudy, full of sediment tomers we ip is great. We do most are obliged to seek rel'ef two hree times during the night; if suffer with sick headache, or -, nervous spells, acid stomach, ; if you have rheumatism. when the her is bad, begin drinking lots od soft water and get from your macist about four ounces of Jad alts. Take a tablespoonful in a s# of water beforp breakfast for a few days and yout kidneys may then act, fine. earnestly th. TO OUR EMPLOYES: E. J. Parsley, Fred Graf: Waine Aiston, and George Stoolfire. i ” You boys have been faithful to your trust and did your work well. It has been a source of pleasure to employ men of your type and we hope that your new employer will appreciate you the same as we have. You also were largely responsible for the «n>- a source of j ir thus often relieving blad We can conscientiously state that in all our business dealings we have never dealt with a more fair and square concern than yours and we trust you will continue to get your share of the business which you deserve. It has been a real pleasure to know you 1e0 le and we wish you every success. ¢ Ree and Mrs, A, J. Fint , Col, what is the! ppiness in marriag the aneiet wil bestit'atior Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not Minleya) oaahtate kiiow: injure, makes a’ delightful efferves- just turned their 74th year of mar. | Cet lUthiaswater drink and belongs Hed life. He'ls 96 and si in every home, pecause nobody can make a mistake by having a good WOODS FILLING STATION, by A. J. Woods, ‘ted Ada. Adv, on”

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