Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 2

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)n th he ti can ld fl tion se 0 we The 2 hal cht t z en | ha on, § ment hain the to br whe ont kick draw cam n, 8 r Ww ned e. 1 the net arty usst woul gon Wa: PAGE TWO STATUTE TO PERMIT MARRIED WOMAN TO SERVE ESTATE AS ADMINISTRATRIX IS URGED 1 t cover- | elt ied or single, to act as ing udmini n of estates in} she ed unfair tn that it does] ‘phe resclution adopted by the Wor married woman to act | meni club is us follows ix, the Women's Whereas, under the provisions of Casper hag passed a resolu-| sections 6770 and ., Wyoming i egistative action | compiled statutes, 1 ‘a married woman cannot act as administratrix € at ta widow may 1d if an unmarried woman is ap. i utrix of her hus-| pointed executrix and marries, upon 1's esta she marries | her marriage her authority fs extiny n s closed she | guished; and 1 ai eral} ‘Whereas opinion of . mun similar this club that a tatutes unfalr- m nd the wo: diseriminate against married wo- wound up | m and that the same should be umended so as to permit a married 1 ted would | woman to act as the executrix or ad s 15 any woman, | ministr avery eather the aaa SS ATC Las A she were unmarried yesesesesenesesesesesesesesanes| Ie ierteare, SALE TaRCIyaa. lon r the Wombn’s elub, of Casper, Wyo., 0) Makes a Family Supply [| \", Pea tha q of Cough Remedy CI se Wyo: a ae should 7) : ely prepa err n OTe Bet 6X If you combined the curative prop: | ¥ inmarrieg: ar erties of every known “ready-n | “Bo it further resolved, that a copy cough remedy, you probably fd] of this resolution be mailed to each not-get as much’ real curative power ee ater epresentative from Na s in this simple home-mac 5 whiah is pte: deck trona at Cheyenne, Wyo., aay | w quest that they use every m have said sections so > SHESMANSHIP CLASS gh syrup ready-made for 2 TNROLUMENTS OPEN AT HGH SCHOOL TONIGHT y. overcome | ise will u Attentior Casper’s budding ary cough and for bronchitis, e is called to the fact that yarseness and bronchial asths | those wishing to enter ‘the special is a Most. valuable concen: | Course in salesmanship which is be- tra mpound of genuine Norway | !"s conducted at the local night pine extract, and has been used for | school may do so this eve gene to break severe coughs, | ning’s class at the h appointment, ask your | the benefit of thase ne § es of Wnex may not have taken the nd don’t aceept ns will be Guaranteed to give | P' us gone over tion or briefly t ening and entrants The Pinex Co., | will have an opportunity to catch The night school derful opportu work keeps up with the work money | 1 those | them ocoupied during the day to real |ly improve their knowledge of the work they have chose STIFE JOINTS. RELIEVED WATH OLD HOLLAND REMEDY This Sturdy Tittle New Gulbransen Piano There's excuse now for con ; | tinued suffering from the tortures Guaranteed in Every Particu- in ankle, knee, hip, lar by the Manufacturer and || elbow, sho: r, Wrist or fingers, A by us is Nationally Priced at rnal oil remedy discov- 50 years ago by a Hol- d chemist, and now for the first put up in easy-to-take capsule t the real internal cause ne internal infec it. So stiff, In- painful aky joints limber » quickly you'll be astonished. This old reliable Holland remedy known in this country as Ked $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. | The Chas. E. Wells || | Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. Mill F OI c ts only 50 Phone 194 | cents ack guaran And Lavoye, Wyo. IE: b such as the Kimball Drug nd the Midwest Pharmacy.—Adv. SAY ‘BAYER ASPIRIN’ —Gomudne Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Headache Colds Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Pain Rheumatism Toothache Accept only Bayer package whigh contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24-and 100—Droggiste. mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Jan. 22.— Action defining the stand to be taken by the National Woolgrowers'’ asso- ciation on matters pertaining to stock grazing on lands of the pub- le domain was expected to be taken up ‘totlay by delegates to the sixtieth annual convention of the organiza. tlon which opened, here yesterday. The sessions will continue until Fri- day. Legislation which would offer the stockmen more security than their present privileges on national forest reserves waa urged by speakers yes- terday. Considerable discuésion was heard on proposals for placing some sort of regulatory system on the graz- ing done on public lands. Several of the speakers including the California delegation, advocated the issuance of permits similar to the system used by the forest service. This regula- tion was opposed by some of the dele- gates, The Phipps bill now before con- gress which provides for a reduction of grazing fees onthe national for- right, 19 Casper Tribune.) NEW YORK.—The coats of the latest ensemble suits shown here are called seven elghths coats, but they are almost as close to 100 per ent as Ivory soap. That is, they are almost identically the length of the skirt. The neckline beneath them is almost universally round. YORK.—The black sateen worn by country grocery clerks are t in fashion. Some of the new evening gowns have tached sleeves of exactly similar ¢ sign, which are held up by an elagtic band above the elbow sleeve#, however, are of crepe satin, beautifully embroidered. NEW YORK.—The vogue for en- sembles has even reached corsets For example, one may buy a brassiere and bandefu, a girdle or a corset separately or she may pur- chase a body support which com bines them all or’ any combination of them.’ ; NEW YORK.—The vogue for glove silk lingerle and for linen underthings has been increased be- cause of the growing number of women who wear rubber reducing girdles. Tho pressure of the latter necessitates a perfectly fitting, soft material beneath to avold discom- fort. LONDON.—Some of the new Milan and pieot small hats for spring are so nearly the shape of the helmet of the London bobbie that they have been formally christened “bobs” in trade, The however, turn up instead of and are frequently. trimmed with leather bands and buckles. LONDON.—The costume dress has come into full favor at the January functions in London, especially the beauffont types? Tho spreading skirts of that style usually are quilted much in the manner of an old time bed spread SHAMONIX.—Some of the new: est skating and tobogganning cos- tumes worn here conceal the knickerbockers by a short skirt This js buttoned at the side untiiy ‘ |SETTING THE STYLES These | Ge Casner Daily GIVE HIM TIME! ibune A SHOT RANG OUT ON TAE COOL NIGHT Al — HA HA-A-A SAD Woolmen Talk G razing Plans More Security Sought by Stockmen in National. Forest Privileges in © Legislation to Be Urged ests and which would take the ex- clusive control of forest lands out of the hands of the forestry bureau was unanimously favored by the stockmien. A number of resolutions, including one urging that: federal intermedi. ate credit banks be required to loan money on the nates 6f hationtil ‘agri. cultural credit corporations, were re- ferred to committee for action. The sessions yesterday developed a clash between the wool growers and representatives of the United States forest service bureau were upheld by ‘W. C. Barnes, assistant forester at Washington, who defended the pro- posed plan of assessing grazing fees on the basis of land values, Barnes declared that the bureau was be- tween two fires in seeking to meet the demands ‘of both the homestead. ers and large flock owners. Sentiment among the delegates in- Micated that F. J, Hagenbarth of Spencer, Idaho, who has served as President of the National association for the past twelve years, was slated for re-election Friday. the wearer goes into action when an unfastening of tie buttons pro- vides ample freedom of movement. make PARIS,—White quilted waistcoats form a distinguishing feature of some of the new spring tatleurs For example, a gray drapella suit surmounts a white waistcoat over a blue picue stock. of this suit {is fastened buttons, placed low gether, giving a full waistcoat. worn The coat with two and close to- view of the a ITS OUT TWO WEEKS STANTINOPLE, Jan. 21.— Constantinople spent, two weeks in partial darkness when the city's elec- tric power plant burned down. Po- lice were forced to grapple with o crime wave that swept over the com- munity almost as soon as darkness set in Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and_Pneumoniz usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole, Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what cold really is) and stimulates circulation Tt has all the good qualities af the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. _Just rub it on with your finger-tips First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Mustercle handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterolois alee made in milder form for a and sm children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. } Seatng the blood and gently purif Park-to-Park Tour Seen For Foreign Party Although {It is a long while un- til June and balmy temperatures, people from all parts of the Unit- ed States are pricking up thelr ears and investigating the D. A. Mitchell tour of the Park-to-Park highway which will be conducted again next summer with Casper as a starting point. Mr. Mitchell, who makes his home here, received word from the representative of a party of fifty tourists from the Netherlands who desire to make the trip next summer. Mr. Mitchell expects to close the dea! with them within a few days. He’has also had scores of inquiries ~ frony American people who bolieve in that old maxim, “See Amerfca First.” BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets act pen ey iteae firmly on the bowels and liver, | lating them to natural action, ny stem. They do that wi ich s calomel does without any of BPE, cathartics are derived from ering pair ay dares ing, pain or an le formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel | Hives aaa with the attendant Olive Tablets are a ble compound mixed e panels a veges ua will know them by their olive color. Take one or two e' sight for a week and note the eflect. Ibe and 30c, the ent There are four famous blends - - four famous flavors -- from the four corners of the East--- Black [Orange Pekoe] Green [Japan] Oolong English Break fast Schilling ‘lease MARCELL and Bob Curl, complete-._.. 75c RETRACE tenne-- 50c PHONE 1402-W 838 East A Strevt. ENGINEMEN ON ‘Q” AWARDED PAY INCREASE GALESBURG, Ill, Jan. 22.-— Retroactive from September 1, en- gineers, firemen and hostlers for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad system are to receive an increase in pay, according to an- nouncement made here today by Mannie Larson, general chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, who has just returned from a meeting with officials held in Omaha, Neb. The agreement {s similar to that reached of the Southern Pacific railroad recently and to the New York Central agreement, made a year ago. Under the terms of the agnee- ment, the working rules and condi: tions remain practically the same with the exception of a few local Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair Try this! When combing ing your hair, just moisten your hair-brush with a little “Dan- derine" and brush it through your hair, The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling ‘with life and: possessing that incomparable softness, fresh- ness. and luxurlance. While beautifying the hair ‘Dan- derine” {fs also toning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of “Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair ap: ears after this delightfu!, refresh- ing dressing.—Adv- THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925 changes. Enginemen in passenger|are guaranteed not less than $7 q service will recelve an increase of|day and firemen not less than $5.25 24 cents a hundred miles or for a|# day. day's work, In the freight service, they will recelve an increase of 36 cents for 100 miles or an eight hour day. In the yard and hostling service they will receive an increase of 32 cents a day. In the passenger service; engineers SSS ee Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing Cold. A Safe and Proven Remed The box “bears the signature of B. W. Grove. 30c.—Ad' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK _ Final Values In Oar - January - Clothing Sale ~~ We have added a number of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats to this lot which gives you bigger and better values than ever. | 20% DISCOUNT ON EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN THE HOUSE Buy your spring suit now as these values will soon be off. MEDNICK Bros. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK \ i RHUBARB---- SPINACH_____ ARTICHOKES, PARSNIPS BEETS-_-_-_-_-__ BY THE CARLOAD That’s How We Buy---That Is Why We Offer Such Unusual Values - - WHY PAY MORE when we offer you the best on the market at the lowest prices? CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE, large heads_____ 10¢ 5 RADISHES, large bunches CAULIFLOWER, per Ib.----_-______-______ ee rh a ae YOY oD 4 BUNCH TURNIPS --_-_---_____- ‘ BUNCH BEETS ~__-___________ LARGE BUNCH CELERY- WHER PRAS Ib, ou a ak BRUSSEL SPROUTS, Ib....--------------_-- _---30¢ ROOT VEGETABLES CARROT Rts ecUr eas se ate 5 lbs. 25¢ MPR Rens oe eee 5 lbs. 25¢ DRY ONIONS_____-_------_---_--- --.--.-5 lbs. 25¢ THE RIALTO FRUIT CO. RIALTO THEATER BUILDING ETABLES -----45e |% CACO Vee tus at Pas nis C3 ae ------20¢ eles 5 Ibs. 25¢

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