Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 4

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1 ] t 1 f 1 1 * DEBT REDUCED PAGE FOUR GHWAY BOND HALE MLLON Sale of Car Licenses Nets Large Sum During Year SeeeeNs, pos Wyoming's’ hig Wyo, Jan. 16— i indebte Such licens: fed to payment of the high-| Vehicle license ccording to the ort, was $455, 0.34 greater license in. yetir the prec | this | | | Petes y bonds outstandi time total $2,900,000. Dur t two Years $850,000 of highway | bonds have been redeemed The secretary of state's office re 9.14 in corporation fil Governor Channing H. Cox has ing fees during 1924 e income Kating as a sport from the “blue sky" amounted to $1,764 only, HED PEPPER FOR tn department but this was | yinicity of ng over the icy ute House, over income The total all sources by ate in 1924 was the same period Interesting res are shown in Easeé your tight, aching chest. Stop | the statistics pertaining to the fil the pain. Break up the congestion. | ing of articles of incorporation. In Fae] a bad cold loosen up in just al¢ne last two years 55 corporations ® time. increased their capital by $485,878, d Pepper Rub” 4s the cold rem-| 950 while but six decreased their that brings quickest relief. It| capital by $1,125,000. hurt and it certainly) ‘Phe auto anti-theft law, passed the tightness and drive !1,y the seventeenth Wyoming state on and Soreness right | iegisiature has unquestionably just: ified itself in the opinion ‘of the Nothing has such concentrated,|peputy Secretary of State, H. M. Peherating heat when heat pen s red peppers, and Symons. In the biennial report for ates righ down In 1923-24 for the office of the Secre- This photograph was taken while he and his tolcolds. Ccngestion, Aching, muscles|tary of State, Mr. Symons. states and sore, Sutff joints relief comes at | that all opposition to the law, espe- ‘bee. clally among the automobile dealers, “phe ‘moment you apply Red Pep has entirely disappeared, untli now per RUB YOu fest the tingling heat ree minutes the congested spot isf warmed through ana through When you are suffering from a cold rheumatism, bachache, stift neck o sore muscles, just get a jar of Rewles. Red Pepper Rub, made from ref peppers, at any drug store. You whi have the quickest relief known. Adv they are the strongest supporters of the law During 1923-24 the actual thefts re less than 60 per cent of those In 1922, and the recoveries much greater proportion The law was acted at the urg ent request of the Fire Underwriters association,~as the losses in Wyo. ming had for several years exceeded the premiur nid, and Without the inw, it would haye’been necessary to Increase the theft insurance rates 1s to make them prohibitive or the COLDS “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up CLIP THE ‘ Full Page Reproductions of famous paintings ap- pearing each month in the PICTORIAL REVIEW and 4 Have Them Framed ; Take two tab. 1 lets every three } hours until three at the doses are taken The first dose al : Casper Mirror and_ || 823" Eves rect | Picture Frame Co. || s,s the cold leas , Charges Rssonable ue fone ste to take. Contains Corner Second and Durbin ]} no quinine or op!- Under Natrona Butter ates. Millions use Shop “Pape's Cold Compound.” Price thirty-five cents. Druggists guar a antee it.—Adv. Saturday Specials GROCERY DEPARTMENT ISTOOHIGLCH OM. oc. eee ee eee .Ferndell Catsup, 1414 oz. Fancy Jap Rice VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Head Lettuce Cabbage, ib Fresh Ranch Milk, quart -15¢ A complete line of green goods and fruits, MEAT DEPARTMEN For your Sunday Dinner we suggest Young Tender Buffalo Choice Spring Lamb Ve dress our own poultry. A MEAT MARKET COMPLETE —_——— JOHNSON BROS, GROCERY CO. 638 East Second St. Phones 12511252 We Deliver to All Parts of the City | of the republic as a slap tn the face Govemor Cox Enjoys Thrills placed the official seal of approval surface of the Charles River in the standard insurance companies would have ceased to do business in Wyo. ming. Since the passage of the law the reduction in rates has been greater than 60 per cent. Setting oa Styles (Copyright, 1925 5, Casper Tribune) PARIS—Tunics are now being trained to be the trains. One evening frock seen here today consists of a pale blue and gold lame slip over which ts worn a bieu faille tunic 52 cut as to form long points in the back. which sweep the floor. The sunic is banded, with gold lame rib bor at thé short sleeve ends and the’ waistline. PARIS—The new French bags ue flatter than ever but they have | ceased to be square. Some are roun some oval, sore hexigon and som diamond shaped. Pfactically all hav: a tassel. LONDON—One trunk, now Mac eira’ bound for the winter, contains a short one-piece dress of white crep: Je ‘chine which is deéorated at wai ine, collar and cuffs most’ attract.ve y with. bands of. green crepe. dc hing» ambyoldered, in» white, The skirt Ia,marked by wide box p eats LONDON—No chance that the co! lars of the newest Durberry sweater for th®, winter sports will shrink fo! shey are formed of scarfs ptiached at one end which wraparound th shroat, the free and slipping throug: a loop at the eidestorho.d it in-place, NEW YORK—The time when « vest pocket comb was a part of th equipment of every country swai has gone but the cusiom has been 1 viyed by nearly all wearers of bobb« hair, Every bag nowadays contain a tiny comb in gold, enamel or lac quer, which {s used freely in pul de. NEW YORK—One of the newes spring talored sults has a skirt wit an inverted bix pleat at either sid FRIDAY, JANUARY :16, 1925 ~ | sues of Egypt and the 1: lime, one was a vaccine designed by The federal governmént in 1912 5 Sa Pron Btate Warespressnt: a Swiss named Spahlinger, one a] subdivisions doubled. SUMMARY OF vaccine designed by an Englishman | owed $1,0 4,000 while in 1922 it WASHINGTON — President and named Dreyer and then there was| owed $2 00. The total of 7 2 at dinner Mrs. Coolidge entertained by Duveen brothers for more than Professor Moellgaard’s gold cure of} state in 1912 was only a few days ago. It was a not- e in 1922 it was in honor of the diplomatic corps. | Y'sq9 990 will be brought ta Amey; the first of such affairs at which {ca scon. Se Hop fo it al add / _ the. Casner Daily € Crivune tive, but there he lies just about as $3, 4,000 in 1912 and $7,- Its the best’ GURE 5 [; TORIE bad as before.” 754,196,000 in 1922 The same situation existed con-| Ali "the figures represented net orth you OP CATARRH! OPEN a NOSTRILS AND HEAD ever saw cerning cancer, he said, and it is}qebt, the bureau explained, sinking endugh to say that there ts not an}fund and cash assets {n possession lota of really sctentific evidence] of the indebted units of government that any one of them is a specific] haying been subtracted from the 5 J * Bays Cream AppliedinNostril. | “Wate r it Relieves Head-Colds at Once. i; See ee ee ee | If your nostrils are clogged and » treatment. total of their obligations outstand- Medical ee Editér ad is stuffed and you can’t MEXICO CiTY—Twenty per coz: of residents of Mexico City's low | a{stricts suffer from influenza, news papers said, though the health de partment denied the statements, a ndebtedn: co wh NEW YORK—Six famous paint. ings purchased from the collectiqn of the late Earl Spencer of Eng Te ing. H Condemns Practice ven fe per capita was $49.97. sehooda in apers and tha at- per capita obligation of each citizen of the United States, adult or child, WASHINGTON, J 16. (By the Associated Inaccuractes and TH f | NG A FASE itude of the press in giving almost unlimited space to the sensational, $283.70. In 1912 the indebtedness medical stories hough untrue, news of alleged dis: oa tubsroufosta| States and Cities Add| published in newsr your I breathe overlies of Cures for freely because of a cold of ind can were denounced. ‘here just get'a small bottle of | oday by Dr. Morris Fishbein, edi normous Sums to am Balm.at any érug store. | or of the Journal of the American Apply a little of thi ant, anti Medical association in’ an address Fed | b suatte . 1 septic cream into your nostrils an — at the nee Bee ederal Debt [iit pupae vee enya uper edito: soothing and swollen muc assage of your haste the infla hbein id that five ol ed, ged cures for tuberculosis and as} WASHINGTON, "Jan. 16.—7he | embrane and yc st instant G i y for cancer have been an-| Public debt of the'United States in-|tuitef THE POWDER RIVER LEGION | din the public press during | cluding that of the federal govern , 7 h atuveat | Ah! how good it feels. Your nos: | , | the lest year and that there was|ment and all of Its sub-division mul-| ¢rils are oven, your head ‘s clear, no|{| Branch No, 1, will hold a meeting at the Moose Hall htest sefentific evidence | tipliéd nearly seven times between hat any one of them is a specific| 1912 and 19: treatment or cure of the disease con- erned in anything even Penola mbling .the degree to - which lptherla antitoxin is a specific for Upther more hawkin, no more. hea snuffling Saturday evening at 8 o’clock for the purpose of nom-~..j| il | blowing: | | inating and electing officers for the ensuing year. | } i$ or strug: | Ely’s Cream Ba rs from head It’s a de {t was shown today in census bureau figures. At the end of December, 1922, the total was} {s just erers $30,845,626,000 while at the same|colds and catarrh need. period in 1912 it was but $4,850,-| tight, —Adv. 460,000. ¥ at “Ot the five cures for tubercylo-| While the greatest Increase ap Sis, one was carbon dloxide gas such | peared in the federal debt, because 's used in soda water," sald Dr,|ef the war, the debt increase of ishbetn, “one was the inhaling of' states was nearly three-fold ‘and \_certain amount of mixed soot and that of municipalities and other |GOING OUT if THAT’S WHAT WE ARF DOING, AND , THE QUICKER WE CAN GET OUT THE ~~ BETTER All members are requested to be present. BY ORDER OF THE GREAT NORTH MOOSE, HARRY NAUMAN CALL ELLEDGE FOR SIGNS—Phone 1750 give freedom.and a short doubl. eatted, two-buttoned Jacket wut ong narrow reveres. NEW YORK—Perforations form the principal adornment of the new pring Oxfords, These lasts are mark 1 by @ round, stubby toe and a fair y low broad heel. Russia calf is the mart leather for‘them. The evening ippers are eatctly the oppos: with high, narrow heels and long narrow toes. NEW YORK—Hundreds of fu ais have been bought in New Yor) shops if the last week. Price redui ions have been sharp and carefu “ balanded these price gainat those probable next fall, witt ost for storage and possible altera dons added and decided to buy now —s Socialists of Germany Rap New Cabinet BERLIN, Jan, 16.—The socialist’s | attitude: toward the new ‘cable formed with Dr. Hans Luther shance'lor, {s summed up by a lead ng editorial in the newspaper ‘Vor waerts today, which declares the workers ‘regard the fact that a. ernment.has been offered them con isting of open and secret enenie The Workers, is adds, are prer ing to fight, and the fight “will not oe confined to the reichstag, but will be carriedinto every: fietd ct German life, ——____ LA FOLLETTE| VOTE FILED WASHINGTON SJan} 16. ~Setintor Robert M, Lal dilette’s thirteen elec if ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICE GENTS’ CLOTHING | FURNISHINGS SHOES EVERYTHING MUST GO. SALE NOW IN FULL SWAY. JOIN THE CROWD OF MONEY SAVERS. SHOE AND SHIKANY cictine's. 142 EAST SECOND STREET : geet tora! votes @i-the independent can wee se president, wero, delivered toda’ he: senate by-n messenger from Wleeonsin. Votes now have been 4 {rom twelve states ivered OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 O'CLOCK

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