Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1925, Page 10

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Ps | < A PAGE TEN WHEELER CASE EVIDENCE G0ba TO GRAND JURY Indictment in District of Columbia Court To Be Sought e case of seedings here in. t r and R. M. Houst of the dep: room. artme! ser ose in the court DOZEN ARR MOE. ONLY CASPE PIC day was the a the police de ording now which : the month to be Judge assessrr all the y Judge Murray would have to re bars for exactly assifigation 162 i drug ordinances, 21; for legal possession of liquor, 15 speeders, 17; for disturbance, 7; for carrying drunken. driv gation, 14 weapons, 4 held for investt assault, 3; held for suspicious characters, 31 clinic, 11 cohabitation, for of qua officers, inmates of dis- 1; reck- 5 arres er cities fame, 2 MILLNERY AND ART STORE OF SWANSIN SSTERS 5 NOME First street, high aff al dis. give the passing pub me a ow t Is seldom = CARD OF THANKS. sand floral You _ HOTEL | RAMONA J.LMurphy Teneo ~ San Francisco 174 Ellie St. near Powell Luxorious BLA Taie aie ta a}] rooms are outside | rooms t same | of the onl RE re a at ARRESTS | ture inten A lecture by the Rey. A. E. Cooke pastor of the First Congregational church and former platform lecturer, and musical entertainment by the Apollo club .will be featured Tues . February 10, py the Casper cs as a benefit for their welfare fund. Announcement of the program was made today by & committee re cently appointed to dle the af fair. The Rey. Cooke will have as his subject, “Ireland, the Land of Wits Beauty,” a lecture which hag won him high commendation from coast to coast. It deals with Ireland itself, with its people and its folk lore, all of which are known to the speaker through Intimate acquaint- made possible by years of rvst. lence there. The Rev. Cooke earn- ed @ title of “Popular Irish Lectur. numerous appearances before dian audiences, and that fact t Casper people may look forward to an intellectual treat {s indicated by the many words of praise he /re- ceived. with the annual stockholders’ of Salt Lake C out that the power company dur- ing the last year has witnessed an ase of 400 customer " irty-| five thousand dollars was spent i line extensions alone last year,’ said, he i “and we are prepared to spe this year in similar work, ing replacements. A public is constantly expanding and} we propose to give Casper the best service possible.” | The compan major improve. ment last year was the erection of the fine new office and busine on South Center street was built at a cost of $115,000. Just a new clec doubled the generating capa. and no addition in this line is {pated for several years. The y of keeping pace with every that demand of its service program finds its demonstra’ a the big improvements carried out by the compa. The.annual meetings today were the first to be held since the com- pletion of the new building, with which officials expressed themselves as highly pleased. The following board of directors ‘was re-elected, the officers designated being chosen at a meeting of the board following the stockholders’ session: Patrick Sullivan, presiden’ P. Electric Power Trust Control Probe Is Urged WASHINGTON, Feb 3.—The fed |eral committee would be directed to investigate the extent to which t |General Electric company contr the electric power industry, under resolution reported today by t senate Interstate Commerce Com mittee. The resolution comprises a modifi | cation of one introduced by Senator | orris, Republican, Nebraska. Un- | | der it the treasury department would be directed to give the con mission access to whatever reports | nd records are deemed pertinent to | iM AYFIELD IS GIVEN SEAT | IN SENATE - _ TON, F Texa rought 1 defeated n, | n the unanimous report tee, which | urges of ex contpira e Ku Klu e tw WHY DRUGGISTS RECOM MEND SWAMP-ROOT For watched markable Kilmer's Swamp-Root,” the and bladder medicine. a physician’s prescription » liver Bw pRoot is a strengthening medi It helps the kidneys, iver and bladder do the work na ed they should do. Swamp. 8s stood the test of {s sold by all druggt 1 its merit and {t should help you » other kidney medicine has so friends. years. It many Be sure to get } | Swamp-Root and | start trea | | nent at once However, if you wish first to test | this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co Bing: | hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, | j When writing be sure apd mention this paper.—Ady, IRISH LECTURE AND MUSIC TO BE FEATURED BY CASPER ELKS AS WELFARE WORK BENEFIT “For upwards of two hours the held the attention of hearers with an interesting descrip- tion of the hopes and fears the joys and sorrows of his native land.” said “His discourse was brightened by numeraus flashes of wit and humor, and his {llustrative anecdotes were keenly appreciated. he Winnipeg Telegram declared i interest illustrated with graphic description a wealth of folk-lore and sparkling hearers speaker the Granby Leader, the lecture of absorbing wit, which convulsed with merriment.” his “An intellectual treat full of tn- terest and geneuine Irish humor,” said the Manitoba Free Press. Those who have enjoyed the Apol- lo chorus will want to grasp the op hear them again 1 program is thus offered ported portunity to diversif which will rank with man entertainments. A nominal ad charge of 25 cents will be capactly. BUSINESS INCREASE SHOWN BY NATRONA POWER COMPANY IN 1924; OFFICERS ARE ELECTED _ Confidence in Casper and its ability to provide another |increase in business during the coming year was expressed by Natrona Power company~officials today in connection and directors’ meeting. “We anticipate a substantial growth,” said H. R. Waldo y, secretary of the company, who pointed y and general Bacon, vic manager; H. R Hagens, W. O. ham, H. B. president W. L. Blersa Wilson, Waters and F. H. B. GASOLINE IS RAISED HERE One cent was the increase given station cents a gu now stands out Fs soline pumps in elt During the winter ‘price mained at 17 cents cent went up to 18 cer of a cent today being the change In the seasonal trend ward which falls into line being made oll 208 PAGES IN HOME JOURNAL FOR FEBRUARY Featuring a Ladle comes to ew pages wh by promin excellent In Casper to be ste and articles thi found in home, {ts ull members of the familly. local distributor {s Jay Probst practically pressure today for details. P. O. Box 1228 Reward. | ranch with her parents Mr. and Mrs | ar made, which should pack the Elks hall to », treasur Waldo, secretary; G Cc. Noon. is the! addition latest novel by Zane Home Journal for the newsstand with the tremendous offering of 208 h carry five short stories great magazine 1s every appeal being general fot Take Your Rheumatism to Idaho Springs- and LEAVE IT THERE! Now is the time to rid yourself of Rheumatic Aches and Gouty Pains in the Wonderfully Curative and Invigorating Radio-Active Min- eral Cave Baths at Idaho Springs. These Internationally Famous Baths and the Het Springs Hotel recently taken over by Rocky Mountain Lodges, Inc. ing room thoroly modern. winter and summer. Redecorated and refur- nished thruout. $30,000 in improvements. High heating plant sures comfortable rooms in the coldest weather. The ideal place, conveniently located, to go for a few days’ or weeks’ rest and relaxation to put yourself in good physical condition. 2 hours from Denver by train or auto. SPECIAL WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT HOT SPRINGS HOTEL IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO Management of Rocky Mountain Lodges, Ine. DENVER POLICE DOG Grey Wolf No Questions Asked PHONE 332-3 fve Casner Daily Cribune Personals Mrs. Rose Haynie, who has been spending several months in Lead, S. D., and who was at the bed side of her father at the time of his death, expects to retyrn to Casper Monday, February 9 Mrs. Haynie who {s an accomplisheg planist wit! open her classes next week. eee Mr. and Mrs. O. Henderson have returned from Rawilns where they have been since Sunday visiting with friends, Mrs. Robert M. Grieve is visits here for the week from the Grieve J, A. Li to spend until the latter part of the week. ‘ see G. H. Brandenberg of Snyder is visiting in Casper for ‘several days. cee H. C. Patterson is in the city on business this week from Ntw Yosk. H. B. Dougaard of Bucknum is here today. eee William Ryan of Denver is tran- sacting business affairs in Casper for several days this week. Thomas’ Boyland has. returned from Salt Creek where he spent sev- eral days. see Michael Thompson ts visiting with his parents in Omaha for the week. Har Cc, Miller ts vistting with friends here today from his home- see Mrs. E. H. Corse of Laramie re- turned to Casper this mornring and is a guest at the Gladstone. Miss Grace Porter of Thermopolis as been visiting in Casper for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. WW. Ramer of Cha- re arrivals in Casper yester- afternoon cee Mrs. L. H. Stallman of Lavoye has been shopping and visiting with friends here for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crowley are Lysite visitors in the city. eee Mrs. E. E. Camp {s a guest of friends here from her home in Salt Creek. di eee Miss Greta M. Macklin of Miles City, Mont., was an out of town arrival here terday. Mrs. D. A. McLain, telephone op- erator at the Henning {s again able to be about after being confined to her home for several weeks with an attack of La Grippe. eee Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and daughter and Charles Johnson are visiting in the city for several days this week. eee Mrs. D. Burke of Lusk fs here for several days this week. ‘CITY BRIEFS Denver business men_ registered at the Townsend are: C. F. Know]- ton, 8, H. Potter, J. Murphy Jr. and William Russell. cee J. H. Gardner, shoe salesman of Colorado Springs is in the city this week on business. see E. §. Lemon has returned to Cas- per. Clark Beck of Bucknum {fs visit- ing in Casper today. see H. E. Ewalt of Boulder, Cole., ar- rived today and will spend a short time here attending to business af- fairs. eee Jack Marsh and Elmer Wallen left | this morning by motor for Denver A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plain. written, together with 5 cents (and is slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and. receive in return a ern fe containin, CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM- EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron- chial, ‘‘flu” and whee coughs, and tickling throat; CHAMBER. LAIN’S TABLETS for stomach trou- bles, indigestion, gassy ‘pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and con- stipation; also CHAMBERLAIN’S| SALVE, needed in ater family for; burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections ; these valued family medi- | ines for only 5 cents. Don’t it. Hotel and din- Excellent service just installed as- Only Write Phone Main 1644 stead near Salt Creek. J. A. Lujan and C. E. Cook, de- partment heads st the Golden Rule have returned from a three weeks buying trip spent at the eastern markets. eee H. R. Waldo, secretary of the Na- trona Power company of Salt Lake city and H. B. Peters, consulting engineer for the same company are in the city for a few days and are guests at the Henning. eee Cc. B. Smith was an arriyal this morning from Denver. eee F. BE. Warlaumont {s tn the city for q few days from Cheyenne. eee J. W. Austin of Denver, formerly with the Peerless Automobile com- Whenin PAIN The old reliable Baume Ben- wg eek weeks » It nm pam cfc lieves congestion like magic. GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH IENGUE (ANALOESIQUE) For: —_—_ BLAKEY & CO. 142 SOUTH CENTER FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE} NO GHARGES NO REFUNDS of the pany now representative week. eee Denver business men who arriv- ed last evenin, James Nask company is in the city | linix, N. G. on business for a few days this|L. Crowe and J. L. Savage. H. Gilman is among the Denver business callers in the city. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925 Jule Farlowe was an arrival yes- terday afternoon from Lander. o2 include: C. L. Mul- yd, E. Scheffer, F. ats = Earl Lowry of Douglas came we” yesterday to attend to business af- fairs. — You cannot mistake a Pierce-Arrow Series 80 for any ; other make of car. Those who - *take pride in their motor cars value ,this distinction. Yet it costs no more to operate. Ask “us for a demonstration. ire viaaete Conborason o sovhne ponaiiios PIERCE-ARROW | THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR COMPANY CASPER, WYO. 316 West Midwest Ave. Dresses $25 | 150 Dresses, late. Winter and ‘early Spring styles, in silks, in black and colors —for street, afternoon and evening wear. Also Wool Dresses in navy, and Sport Dresses in all the new light shades. Sizes 14 to 44. Values to $125.00. 35 Navy Wool and Sport Dresses é: Value to $65.00 40 Black Silk Dresses Value to $125.00 55 Colored Silk Dresses Value to $117.50 22 Evening Dresses Value to $125.00 "20 HATS 20 Pattern Hats Value to $25.00. Sale Price oe a “Series 8° ; DENVER Twelfth Ave. and Acoma COLORADO SPRINGS 121 East Bijou NO EXCHANGES Suit and Coat CLEARANCE 3 SUITS at $10 aeNAV ENSEMBLE SUIT—Size 49.00. Sale Price 16. Was ways Se _.....-$25.00 1 BROWN ENSEMBLE SUIT—Size 16. Was ca Sale Price... $30.00: 1 BROWN ENSEMBLE SUIT—Size 88. Was Sale Price <__ $65.00 7 WINTER COATS Value to $85.00. Sale Price °25 1 BROWN COAT, FUR TRIM—Size 16. Was $110.00. ___.... $45.00 * ~ Sale Price — 1 BROWN COAT, FUR TRIM—Size 16. Was 5 Sale Price _1___ _.______........ $75.00 1 BROWN COAT, FUR TRIM—Size 18. Was $250.00. aa _____ $75.00 Sale Price 1 BROWN COAT, FUR TRIM—Size 42. Was $198.50. e 75 00 Sale Price 32 na ui oy 1 GREEN COAT, FUR TRIM—Size 44. Was $215.00. Sale Price _.____

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