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PAGE FOUR. be Casper Daily Cribune STATEREALTORSINSESSION [Tax Payments | |Mre. Coolidge HERE DRAFT BILL PROWIDING | 7 Colorado a a j te Honored [7 FOR LICENSING OF AGENTS| 3/01 Increaee || Re rere -ARIS—Camiknickers of the latest piece of lingerie shown | ' DENVER, Colo., Dec. 12.—Colo- ; 3 ? rado property was reflected today Y Representatives of the state's, 10 years experience in the real. es-}!" the announcement by Frank W. YY q —_ here. The design of this one-piece doubly attractive real estate profession, meeting here] tate business, would: pass upon the} Howbert, internal revenue collector : : today as the guests of the Casber| qualifications of applicants for 1i.| for Colorado, that Golorado citizens, A 200;gallon atfll, the largest and Real Estate Board, completed the |cenes, and would.hi power to sub-| Partnerships and corporations paid e a ‘witha: thavaity ‘draft of a new state licensing law | jéct candidates to a rigorous ex-|'S'X Der cent more income and prof- ures prey a eat which will be presented to the state | amination to determine their fitness| 18 taxes to the government in 1924 eiveia ‘ean, Sama tytat a ora legislature at the January session.|to practice. The design of the whole| than dur'ng the preceding year. ee iocae eer sie ey The proposed bill, mapped incon-| measure’ is to eliminate shysters|. From all sources the internal rev- macy ference by visiting realtors and the| and “curbstoners,” assure the pub-| ¢RUe bureau in Colorado paid to the mo ae note eesrsieteiines legislative ‘committee of the: local] lic efficient and honest service, and Retteeaiimrtod.e or ninradt iad Cede eee ts a cnectee aphex tacth board, was presented to the board|elevate.the real estate business to ‘ . East Seventeenth as a whole afd °to members of the|the dignity of a profession. tions of $10,920,856.44 for ‘the 1938-7 2000, blocs on oo tae A street. Charles Sanchez and Charles Natrona county ‘legislative. deléga-| 1p: 4” Morris of Sheridan, a pio- 23 period. Rhoads, found. supervising opera- steak Saha tion, at 3:30 ‘this afternoon for thelr | neer in the movement for state-wide tions, were taken in custody by. the mn; irks_preit approval. co-operation among realtors and federal officers on charges of violat- . Creation of a state real estate| father of the present real estate act, ing the prohibitian laws. admiration and love of the American ways gives relief. commissioner,” to have full .super-| passed in 1920, was elected chair- Discovery of the high-power liquor!) copie. The second and vision over the licensing of real e8-| man of the conference this morning, “ plant followed in u Marion Talbot—daughter of pio- third doses com- tate brokers and salesmen; '/ which ‘was held in the conference a ing several days, The distillery. was| cers in’ educational progress; grad- e| pletely break up templated in the proposed * room of the Natrona Power com- steaming away at capacity when| iste and post graduate of Boston the cold. Pleas- state insurance commissioner would y- Others who participated in the posse circled up and burst sud-| i niversity; “distinguished as stu- be made ex-officio incumbent of this|the discussions were Harry Free denly in through the locked’ door.| sent, teacher, author, administra- om i ") office, without additional salary. In| state senator from Natrona county, PATE Sanchez and Rhoades made no re- tor; by example ahd precept a per- ‘ no quinine or opt. addition a state real estate commis-}w .O. Barnard and Ben Scherck,| Ransack the attic, turn the old #istance. suasive and effective influence ® in e ates. Millions “use sion, appointed by the governor and/ representing the local board; Glen trunks upside dqwn, make a clean composed of men with not less than| i, Smith of Thermopolis, secretary | sweep of ancient odds and ends. of the Big Horn Basin Real Estate} Then ca'l phone No. 2108 and hear wee association; C. T. Minick of Upton,| yourself say: NOSE CLOGGED FROM ie, H. E. Dunlap of Rawlins. “Hello. Is this the Salvation A iting realtors, as well as a num- Army? COLD OR CATARRH: | ner of: the delegates to the state|~ “Well, for the past 10 yeara I've More than 1,000 gallons of mash|\/cadening and ‘enriching educa: % * french | “‘Pape’s Cold Compound.” was found and a number of kegs of % 5 thirty-five cents. Druggists gus! Mquor in the aging process were pair antes it.—Aév. ¥ poultry, egg and potato show con-| been living by the rule that ‘May- confiscated. Apply Cream in Nostrils To cluding its sessions here, were guests | be it “will come in handy some day.’ that the younger generation be made to assume responsibility and traced great changes in human’ relation- ships and conduct. 2 HERE’S PROOF That You Can TEE EIT: | Open Up Air Passages. of the local board at luncheon this| But there’s nothing to it. o SR PF noon in the Hotel Henning. “Here I am surrounded by a heap " R. 8, Ellison, vice-president of the] of discarded clothing. Thought J Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos- trils open right up, the air passages| Midwest Refining company, paid] might find use for it, but the collec- of your head are clear and you can | Warm tribute to the service the real} tion has increased without ever hav- t f 5 aN e hawking | state profession was rendering the| ing done anyone any good. | piers ret Panda o Materge eat | community in helping house its| ‘Besides it’s winter and almost ache, dryness—no struggling for | POPUulace and thereby contributing to| Christmas. Probably there are lots j e e ‘ = the permanent prosperity of every-|of people whose poverty would be paket peers ZRH OO OF. OP | nel ee wared the realtors, how-|less hard to bear if they could lay ~ ; . fed up! G ever, not-to expect too much from|hands on what I have here. * ¢ fi t cum kesiare: re Geass citi legislation, however carefully drawn, “So won ¢ you on) today, and take W rath of Friends Who | j By Our f ve a t . “Apply a “No law can build a fence high| away tho things? ank you.’ “ , ‘ i Intle Of this fragrant,” antiseptic [NOUN to Keep out the parasite, the| ‘The soldiers of the streets are! Trusted Him Is Uae ' : GIVEN AWAY Cash and Carry System c in you trils, leteit ne-| Srafter, the curbstoner, in this or!Treally up against ‘or a supply of! r . 12.—The tu- $ trate through every uir passage offany other profession,” he declared. |o!d and discarded clothing. The de- One Reason Car har eadasees toc SPECIAL ’TILL the head; soothe and heal the swo!-|“That can be done only by public} Mands for such garments which are : progressive political action, the body |i” : : SATURDAY NIGHT len, inflamed mucous membrane,|oPinion. Your biggest problem is|thoroughly gone over and repaired rs ee endorsed Robert M. LaFol; "s giving you. instant. relief. Ely's|one of education, to inculcate in| at the Salvation Army hall, are com- By CARL METZER. trol ee Oe ered ; Tall’ Can Milk Cream Balm is just what every cold] your members the standards which|ing in faster than ever as cold] Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune, lette ion baat Sal Beoient r — Pad tackeeoy| muttered nae] peedtocck: | every proteasioual (xhan sitet’ havers| Weasher metal in q DES MOINES, Iowd., Dec: 13.—| convention est. July, was, brought : Small Can Milk ___ dng. FaTt's (Suet “aplandiaKcAnvi common. sense ability compounded| Do your’part and don’t forget that] The curtain has fallen on one more| up for consideration today by lead. 7 Sugar, 10 lbs. —_-. Potatoes, 100 lbs ___$1.75 Fresh Bread (reg. 10c) 8 loaves ___. 25¢ ff the movement at a seasion bes err training and practical | Phone number—2108. Slice-ofJife ‘drama mais by Wi ant sauneeean —_—>—_——_ tartled the countryside with anoth-| chairman of the conference's na- Mr. Morris, responding to & call s e ectacle of Ponzi-ist! Ing: | tional committee. i ? ——— —<— from John M. England, who presid- = Fich-qufoke re Se eas Resolutions adopted at the Cleve- to the lucky party (over 21 years of age) holding key to the lock. : ed, outlined briefly the history of . ok Isadore Lucches!, erstwhile vice| land meeting culled for a gathering 4 : i real estate boards in Wyoming, told : fe Crystal White Soap, bar 5c aiid en Bel done Hof the fight to obtain passage of the prspiaend Ceigne Row. dabanet titled |S0k 10 aera icg aae SEE THE BRUNSWICK IN Toilet Soap, 3 Ha oat =- THE VER E present law and emphasized the need ‘ 2 4 oat a. OOF Pp NEM peeelagidls spectra Gedy Saatin siemens a es tate eee Meee Tele peereoe OUR WINDOW OF EEL S| “|| sure the public against ignorant and , Ul jharto extraordinary, ts, very. willing | Fring gut. these iostenctions. The Price $250.00 . MEATS i oday to the st of lk | convention unqualified. operators. Other visitors is ara mney Jail. CORR er eere organization will continue in the | > i pe Pot Roast, Ib _--___ al rane duces vie tanaheah wan With open arms, stocks of stamps There Isadore {s drawing the first | national political field. Come now-to our store and get a key free of charge, Rib Boil, Ib. paar and rows of bags, the four sub-sta-| free and easy breath hé bad known} Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., ap- - ? say Re nigh schoo! orches’| tions of the local postoffice will be|for many months for there alone,| peared as a member of the confer- fet any sine Pat venpee tai we is del rR AL Fhe epee poe cd to | @dY tomorrow to receive Christ-| he knows, he is safe from t ence, His mother is undergoing an | the lock. To the lucky adult party holding the key semblage in songs aptly baht? to! mas packages. After today no|of depositors whose ntoney he used | operation removal of the tonsils, which unlocks the lock, the Brunswick will be deliv- fit the problems of the real éstate| more outgoing bundles will be taken | without invitation. Blithely he has| he informed the’ meeting, and Sen: ered. Christmas Eve. business. at the main building—not unt!l De- eves aside all proffers of bonds| ator LeFollette was unable to at- 23 1 cember 26 has become history. which would temporarily set him| tend. af . THE “CHRISTMAS Gift Sugge-| “rhe chief sub-station will be at|free. Jail looks good to him. ‘All mémbers of the copference ex: |i Somebody Has to Win—It May Be You ~ Hons" in the Classified Section cut! tne new public market, Second and| An insatlable desire to reach the| ecutive cofimittee were emphatic down the high’ cost of Christmas. Beech streets. Other stations have| highest social pinnacles, combined | in declaring that the meeting would been arranged for the Frantz Shop, | with the love ‘of pretty faces‘and @| result in the calling of a general e the Golden Rule Department Store| penchant for gambling — all of] conference of the supporters of the i and ‘the CampbellJohnson Clothing | which could not be catered to on al third ticket: Inf the: last’ campaign @ USIC company, bank -employe's salary, led th! Most of them decjared they »would ay . le CASPER care old “financial prodigy’ s his} personally support a canipadlgn, of E ae: P 94 lends. were prone to call him,*to| kee: the organization permanent. 232 hone delving into the bank's funds. ly a field. r. + an x provided by the high school orches- Pork Chops, Ib Round Steak, Ib. Short Cuts, Ib. —. Sirloin Steak, Ib. Pork Roast, Ib, ~--_1714cf) Country Pork Sausage | pound ~ ~20c FISCHER'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Lucches! offers but two explana-| The discussion proceeded bghind y Pa tions for his aAmitted downfall: One| closed doors but one of those pres-|/™ Only 4 more to get your key and only 88 keys - the bromide alibl of “wine, women| ent said’s representative of one of left out of the 1,000. 129East J. Phone 684) 174 Ellis St. near Powell na the other the frank | the ra Iroad:labor organizations who » on T'was ‘too young for the| packed the Seeoein candidacy po - job.”* as - introduced a proposal that no meet- ——————EeEeEeEeE—————— Shs ee ina ine it Phone sof ean nore petntment | — OF AtalisH Unoage, “Tey,” ex hel ings or other action te undertaken rates reasonable for your Xmas photographs. Credeli | "8 Known hers, was the very tdol! by the conference for progressive, Studio, 131 . | o% his countrymen. Ho had worked} political action. of DB ™ af] rooms ore outside ———— up quickly from a post as teller to The effect of acceptance of such} § reems bog chong ma CARD OF ‘THANKS, assistant vice president. His pleas-| 9 proposal would be abandonment |) s room: We wish to express our apprecia-|{9® Personality, and rare aptitude! of the entire’ eriterprise looking to : 1 2” er tion for the sympathy and help of | for making friends soon won, him| creation of a new political- party e person our many friends during our recent be bans ot eee aie! foreign | or maintenance of an cepaninetes bereavement, also for the many] department, am ‘zzy drew to his|to back a national ticket in 1928. 5 ; GRAPE FRUIT beautiful floral offerings. bank the largest Italian patronage | This ¢'ew, hawever, apparently was 249 SOUTH CENTER STREET (mry * I, P. Maerk, in the city, not the majority idea of the con- q hey poshepal Po srenad ety. new patrons, many of whom | ference. All sizes, all kinds. Take Mrs, Albert Burgo: planed able, comnderee te ons fe eRe TT EA? lg ed 5 Ss. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tat Placed implicit confidence fn -him MERRY CHRISTMAS isn’t * far what you want, leave || = = = and daily handed him large sums, |away! Look alive—look through the what you don’t want. king him to “do the rest.” “Christmias Gift Suggestions” in the | 4 3 y Meanwhile, Izzy became a dazzling | Clansified Section today! The greatest satisfaction that can come to any 5000 LBS. 5000 LBS. tigure.in the city’s night-life. The BROADCASTING pear Mle cast tid RE gg Py ley yee man in cold weather is a good All-Wool Over- ( PIGEON’S FRESH. from. evoumbrances ap a” husband thoy coat, with the best workmanship and style F “ e ROASTED and father, only served to heighten % money can buy. oe COFFEE SALE his pace. His tempestious love af f 11 Ibs. for $1.00 fairs became open: secrets. ; onra: {tpuosled ae RoRheaaten It’s a Bargain -_ — found. It was reported he had been are. “sy x 3 r past week ¢! bank opened ‘AND its doors long enough to settle with , its customers. Theh it was disclos- Bargain Balcony #22222%s| AR || —«OVERCOATS. ae A revealed other irregularities, _ the |$25 - $30 We have placed on our balcony a large Seep cereer atu ts uncextatny Manchuria to | , dm Moines, tore van at ron | J - HEAVY WOOL _ WOOL SHIRTS number of attractive articles suitable $f|cuaraea vy deputies, arrived in Dea : ervoustaee, Adadanhe ‘nnd Spek, UNDERWEAR Can’t beat.’em! Aid Warfare che po T could: hardly stand on my $3.95 t $5.45 for inexpensive gifts. Most of these 38] he te reportea to have Iived’ for the MRE: YOU NERVOUS? feet sometimes, and could not eat A real 348° suit NATRONA ” BUTTER SHOP Corner Second and Durbin Phone 631 items are marked Ril catcerconoteting mors Live eosin The familiar smile was until he got safely behind the bars, Pein Grice te f a ‘i On Kia n SU Pierce 4 Pavorite Pisteription. whist $3.4 Box Paper 3 | help OEE ie * and_ ave nm well’ 108. Book Ends | exc, Dec. ih—cay ‘the Anwo | S22, Sut ona Mea? wood’ na and the HICKOK BELT AND SILK AND WOOL TIES * 4 ciated Press.)—It is understood that , Bowls General Chane ‘TapLin, the. Man-| Chu meaning cota eoneriny eee BUCKLE SETS 50c 75c 95c churian war lord is placing 40,000 en/'—Mrs. Ruby Banks, 605 E. 16th $1.50 to $3.00 of the paper should not pay any- Baskets ° cee pt the it tro of General Lu Street. /Xung-Holang, military governor-of | “ite use’ of ‘Dr, Pierce's Favorite 3 $5.00 Reward Candlesticks 1 ~ BB | Ctekiane. er an expeation aaniont | prescription has’ imace trany women SHIRTS A fine assortment of ents Gollars, reward will be paid 5 A | governor of Kiahgsu. One brigade vig gata PSICOGE Leena In Christmas boxes VELOUR HATS Sally Tribune Inoraaton® ieadeee [Se Picture Frames Bi | eine, 7 Doon Sissies towne | iat im table or HUguld, oF eend iGo $2.45 $4.45 to $7.45 to the capture of the person who is ‘A fhandate st issued to Dr. Pierce's Invali Hotel, Buf- nd 3 r e 4 fraudulently. Collecting eebeeiterioite Vases ju @ismiased . ikea) ke Shae: ea ie a ahs 5 Ria ree from ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons UPS [Bes np chant oh al aati SILK AND WOOL HOSE rnor of langeu an: po Fag re ela nee <‘er And many other gift items. \ “pealiaion commiodsner” co Eat It Here—Take It Out Ribbed or plain, all the new KINCAID-KIMBALL | aut rized collector ro} i an A ") vs iss oeete Gees} “Casper Stationery Co, 8) ahr S S| nets rian eee f SbAdee and styles, pain rigt dco iamicaniebe phe aE JU id ay Seer anywhere ng fe es 85¢c Famous for their fine tailoring CHRISMAS JOYS will be in creased through reading the “Christ- mas Gift, Suggestions” Columns in the Classified Section. Hartman’s Delicatessen Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott Center Street T elephone 15\4 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW

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