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% PAGE TEN HECTOR MARTI NOW MANAGER OF TOWNEND Better Service and Con- venience to be Added | | ; Mr. Marti Says “We hope through better service, more conveniences, and constant improvements to make of the Townsend hotel one of the finest estab- lishments of its kind in the state of Wyoming,” said Hector Marti in discussing his new position as manager of the Townsend. A bit over a week ago, the change in man- agement was made public by the ownérs of the hostelry. Mr. Marti had been employed since the open- ing of the s assistant man- ager and man who knows the western hotel game from A to Z. Mr. Marti was employed as clerk at the Plains he number of 1 in Cheyenne for a and during that time made ndreds of friends among the rmy who make the great untrameled west their travel- ing ground. The nas not re- moved Mr. } m among his ces and he is well new surroundings wk to improve the rvice wherever pos of his hotel the logi- ) stop when tn Casper. . Of o Stratton, formerly man- ager 1e ‘Townsend, /has departed ida where he hopes to share in the boom that has struck the ty of Miami. » has filled the 1 clerk since the open- TWO FLIERS DIE IN FALL SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 10.— Lee O. Wright, of Lyons, In- , and Lieutenant Arthur L. yw » whose nts live at Weir, » wer eki and thelr bodies re killed and their bodies Field today. prrotn sens Loe ROBIN ROBIN SEEN IN DAKOTA D., Feb, 10.—Honors e first authentice har- s in this state go to iber, local merchant. He saw a robin this mornring in front of his home and said it was singing merrily as if proclaiming the ap- proach of warm weather. In order to substantiate his claim to being the first “herald” of spring, Relber called his wife to see the bird. RICH SON OF BREWER SHOT NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Chris G. Hupfel, son of 5 on C. G. Hupfel, millionaire brewer today was recoy- ering from two bullet wounds in the heads inflicted by a woman who shot him down last night. Mrs. K a Spanaljowitch, whom police identified as a sister to Dr. Millisoff, Serbian ambassa- dor to France, and who was arrest- ed, is being held. She denied she had fired the shots and Huptel told police at the hospi not identify his 1 that he could ailant. Lighting one after another Many of us do that in smoking, don’t we? And we're sensitive on being criticised about it, too. ‘This is not a criticism. You're the boss about your smoking. But there 7s a way to feel about ten times bet- ter after a hard day of smoking. And you'll thank us for this little tip. Betweensmokes, §ust eat a few Life Sav- ers. Notice how they freshen your mouth and make the next smoke taste so much better. Soon you'll get the habit and you'll nevev be without a handy pack- age of your favorite flavor of these very use- ful little mints. six flavors displayed at }Il good stores s0 you nay help yourself. Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green Cinn-o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve, and Vi-o-let Give Hogan a Litt i ee Sub fn crashed onto the rochs off Jat rey’ Searchlights Are Planned on Cross CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Across the street on an opposite corner from the gray bulk of the City Hall-Coun- ty building, the golden cross that surmounts the Chicago temple, the First Methodist £ pal church of Chicago, will car cluster of great searchlights wh eams will aboye the trampled pavements, has saved thrée men from committing murder and has halted a half dozen bent on sulcide, according to Dr. Thompson, the pastcr, whose office s in the great skyscraper-church tructure. | “A girl was tossed out of the city hall after being branded by the mor- als court, although a first offender, she would not go back to the life she had left; she felt an outcast; she thought of the river but she saw the ross. I believe she is well and happy he said. ‘There was a man who came to coun\! with me who had planned murder of one who had violated his He was armed but he returned hom: No CHANGE IN BEET PRICES 10.—The DENVER, Colo., Feb. 1925 beet contract of the Great Western Sugar company was an- nounced today as identical with its 1924 schedule of beet prices, except that the provision for collection of dues by the company for the Beet Growers’ Co-operative Marketing as- sociation Is omitted. The sliding scale of payments to farmers for their 1926 beet crop, based on the net sugar price and the She Says: ‘T AM THI Her Friend Says: “SHE IS SKINNY” If she only knew that she could put on at least 6 pounds of good healthy flesh in 30 days she wouldn't be worrying about her peaked face, hollow cheeks and neck and run down looks. She has tried Cod Liver Ol], but the ill smelling, nasty tasting stuff upset her stomach and made her feel worse than before. Doctors and good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oll fs full of vitallzing vitamines that make f'esh, creates appetite, restores vigor, builds up the power to resist disease and chases away ner- vousness. But {t's hor- rible tasting stuff and every flay fewer people are taking It, for doctors are prescribing and people are fast Jearning that they can get bet- ter results with McCoy's Cod Liver Ol Com- pound tablets, which Kimball Drug, Casper Phar. all over the a tremendous It is a wonderful upbullding medi cine for skinny, backward children, especially after. sickness and 60 tablets only cost 60 cents, One woman gairied 10 pounds tn 22 days and if any skinny man or woman can't put on 5 pounds in 80 day's your druggist will gladly re- turn the purchase price. But be sure and get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod L! Compound Tablet.—Adv, Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure Moore & Morris Phone 17J4 Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8a. m. and 2:30 p, m. Leave Salt Creek & a.m. and 2 p. m. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves @:30 Daily Balt Creek Transportation Co, Portsmouth, N. H., That Went on Rocks a ney fe ¥ ein Ei DOCG SCA SI ICO AETHER IIE men were on the U_ 8. submarine 8-48 when she 's Point just north of the harbor of average district sugar content tn beets as sliced, is unchanged from the scale drawn by the associations and the company a year ago and approved by the associations at that time. pone ee IN THE LEGISLATURE reach out for souls to save, Rey. John Thompson raid to Already the shining cross, 568 feet,) THEUSUDESIBARRTS Senate 92 (Sanitary and Medical Affairs)—Concerning those author- ized to practice medicine. Commit- tee of whole. Senate 93 (Cook)—Relating to tran- sclent merchant licenses. Judiciary. Senate 94 (Public Lands}—Relating to the dissolution of irrigation dis- tricts, Public lands, Senate 95 (Public Lands)—Relat- ing to drainage districts, Public lands. Senate 97 (Cameron)—Relating to the introduction of injurious insects, Coal mines. Passed By Senate House 45—Relating to qualifica- tions of voters in bond elections Ayes, 24; noes 0. House 46—Relating to the acquist- tion of parks. by municipalities. Ayes 24; noes 0. House 25—Relating to apportion- ment of school: funds on. basis of drivers of consolidated school busses. Ayes 19; noes 6, House 41.—Relating to meetings of the state board of agriculture. Ayes 24; noes 0. House 59.—Relating to number of bulls on public range, Ayes 22; noes 2. House 60.—Authorizing substitu tion of local meetings of teachers for county teachers’ Institute, Ayes 19; noes 5. House 56—Relating to settlement of county treasurer with state treas- urer. Ayes 23; noes 3. House 18—Relating to salaries of officers of first class cities, Amend- ed to fix salary of city attorney at $1,000. Ayes 20; noes 5. House 90—Emergency appropria- tion for state commissioner of child and animal protection. Ayes 24; noes 0. Senate 66—Relating to water. di- N#is}n superintendents. Ayes 23; noes 2. “During 60 years of Married Life”--- Three Generations Kept Healthy and Happy “Beecham's Pills were always con- sidered indispensable by my parents duringsixty years of married lifeand. I am never without them in my home, as they are used when ree quired by myself (aged sixty-one), and wifeand children. This covers a period of over eighty years, @ My wife and sons also believe there isnoremedyforconstipationandbil- dousness equal to Beecham’s Pills. Somanyso-called“cures"forbiliouse ness and kindredtroublesleaveafter effects that are certainly injurious, but Beecham’s Pills give prompt re- lief and leave one in a healthy and happy condition.” JM. Ramsay,N.J bey te fl pb tn FREE SAMPLE—Write today forfreesample to B. F- Allen Co.,417 Canal St New York Buy them from your druggist a$e and See for Better Health, Take Beecham’s Pitts Why walk, when you can get a good used Chandler for a small amount down, and the balance in easy payments? R. N. VAN SANT Pe a i ee Senate 65—Relating to the aban- sales contracts Casver Dally Cridune donmént of water rights, Ayes 24; noes 0, Benate 43—Relating to co-opera- tion between drainage districts. Ayes 25; noes 1. 8. J. M. 2—Memorializing congress to enact the Kendrick-Winter land settlement bill. Senate 62—Relating to coopera- tive marketing essociations. Ayes 24; noes 2. Senate 50—Relating to lawful fence. Ayes 23; noes 2. Senate 65—Relating to amortiza- tion of payments for state lands. Ayes 23; noes 2. Senate 51—Helating to disposition of seized intoxicating Mquors. Ayes 22; noes 2? Senate 44—Relating to state high- way contracts, Ayes 23; noes 1. Senate 23—Relating to the prac- tice of professional - engineering. Ayes 22; noes, 1. ” Senate 63—Relating to direct ap- peals to the supreme court. Ayes 23; noes 1. Bills Withdrawn Senate 58—Relating to the disso- lution of improvement districts. House H4—Creating a state real estate commission. House 194—Providing for # gravity water system at the Thermopolis hot springs reserve. House 196—Relating to bills of sale for motor vehicles. Passed by House House 27—Providing for counting judges in some election precincts. Amended to impose secrecy until count is completed, Ayes 46; noes 10. House 70—Relating to conditional sales. Ayes 60; noes 0, House 71—Relating to conditional Ayes 60; noes 0. Property owners, salaried peo- ple and wage earners, do you need .~ money to pay taxes and improve- ment assessment? Call at 105 Becklinger Bldg. ¢ cK rts 4, rw acs o4, o o4, 4 MM "eae oO 1M 1% 0-48-45 e iM 1% M000 Ue, +, , % e soa % Sy 4, “ef trees need. , Saat ae 4, oe , Ss 2, ‘S +, 2 0-95 rae Ko os o, % 1% o-4S-4io-0% SS nat >, 2, 2, Xe e , y, Sac eS 9, eo % % O Mae TELEPHONE 144 | <2 iS ka k3 ? i BS i u Se # Have Your Trees { * Taken Care of Now : By an Expert Tree Culturist Who Knows How to _ Keep Your Trees Healthy The growth of trees is seen only with the passin g years, ego so do not take chances of having your trees already a Rs planted killed by neglect. All trees in Casper need spray- es bd ing, fertilizing, trimming and repairing. If you want [% BS them to grow and be healthy and strong they must be ka oy taken care of. Spraying should be done by the 15th of |& by March and should have three treatments a year until they ee fs] are cured and healthy again. nee ; e a I make a specialty of doctoring trees, landscape gar- dening, fertilizing lawns, planting shrubbery, trees and all kinds of landscape work. I-vill be glad to call and talk things over with you. I can tell youin a minute what your CALL 444 J. BJORK. Landscape Gardener and Tree Doctor < % 0-4 1% 1M ao-fo-aSo-te-atoes <a) acs "0-80 004 % 2o-afo-sto-sto-sto-sto-es oO, co "4% , 50-450-45: 2, Oo ate at Me toe, Ka Sa aa” o <5 , Os sion, House 47—Relating to married women acting a8 Ayes 60; noes 0. House 48—Relating to married women acting as executrix. 60; noes 0, House 67—Authorizing substitu- tion of annual election for school district meeting. Ayes 56; noes 3. Senate 40.—Relating to removal ‘of clouds from title. Ayes 59; noes 0. House 107—Relating to dipping of imported sheep, House 74, substitute (Natrona}— Creating a state real estate commis- Publlo utilities, H. J. R. 2 (Bishop)—Submitting a constitutiona] amendment author- izing the legislature to fix the sal- aries of elective Committee of whole. DELICIOUS SATISFYING, of? all ED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925 against deceased persons, Sanitary and Medical Affairs. Senate 64.—Relating to olographia will. Committee of whole. Indefinitely Postponed Senate 15—Relating to reading of Bible in public schools. By senate. Senate 64.—Relating to levy for payment of mothers’ pensions. By senate, House 78—Relating to powers and duties of state commissioner of la- bor. By senate. ‘ Senate 18,—Relating to duties of clerk of district court. By house. House First Reading Senate 26—R-lating to loaning per- manent school funds. Revenue, Senate 38—Relating to fees of the state commisioner of public lands. Judiciary. Senate 46—Relating to penalties for violation of prohibition law. Law | 8 enforcement. 3 Senate 48.—Authorizing dismissal of public school pupils for religious education, Education. Senate 52—Relating administratrix. Ayes —s You’ll Get Rid of Blackheads Sure ‘There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, that is to dissolve the: To do this get two ounces of nite powder from any drug st sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth —tub over the blackheads bi 3} wash the parts and you will 4 how the blackheads h: Ayes 59; noes 0. Introduced in House e: a mixture o: yore etions that forin in The calonite water dissolve the county officers. wash ri, to claims ORDER FOR EXTRA COPIES OF Che Casper Dailp Cribune INDUSTRIAL. EDITION Casper Daily Tribune: Please reserve for me------copies of the Tribune’s Industrial Edition, when edition is printed, to be de- livered by the carrier boy, for which I agree to pay him 10c per copy on delivery. 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