Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 7

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aS f FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 Plans by which it {s hoped to make sper @ nationally known tourist nter and the hub of the Yellow. stone Nationa! park tourist travel, were launched this noon at a lunch » of the Real Estate board at the Townsend hotel. | It {s planned to enlist the support of the Chamber of Commerce, Auto- ile ussociation, and other elvic AFAUTORS LAUNCH PROGRAM TO MAKE TOURIST CENTER DF CITY chambe! accommoda board should | the Inltlative in this movement nd en t co-operation of the out t stated, automobi bodies." ntative Pacific Dux he z t plans Mr. the hundreds and soon Casper would be known as a tourist center through country, Hodnette The Real Estate board is working by which an ad- campaign will be carried the co-operatidn of every result In great . hoped bodies in an advertising campaign | that Casper n the ¢ mania’ that will make Casper as well known | tion its ner Denver in the United Sta bull up of tourist trade along Val B Ww. B. Barnard of the Barnard | Its route from New York this week alty company was appointed by | Pacific Co home. esident H. W. Baker to head the | Hills and the | mmittee which will w, P. airy aha the advertising campa Baker presided at the meet 1 announced the selection of h inet which John Paul Huber, he proposed p} £ h interest that it w to udd another table to the room in order to accomm members. r. Barnard gave an enthusiastic in which he extolled Casper, the metropolis of the P: north est, and spoke of t 8 beautly epots in t vicinity such ag the Salt Creek field. Teapot Dome Hell's Half Acre, and other places of equa! interest. ‘We have everything tourist,” said Mr. E have splendid hotel facil is, excellent garage late all ific please tt d In Your Favorite Recipe Use THE WORLD'S GREATEST | i. BAKING POWDER You Will Notice a Big Difference SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ‘When The Story of a Wife Who Wanted only Luxury ERALDINE WADE wanted luxury. So she married Dudley Graham, whose prospects for quick success seemed excellent. For a time she was happy. But riches failed to come. Then rich Young Ted Keplinger came into her life. Under the insidious influence of his wealth the novelty of her marriage to Dudley quickly died. And when Keplinger offered her the things her heart desired Other Powerful, Heart-Gripping Features in April True Story Magazine “My Husband Didn’t Know” —Ruth was happily married— yet gloried in her power to at- tract the attentions of other men. “Just little harmless flir- tations,” she called them. Read for yourself the tragic conse- quences of this girl's folly. A gripping, dramatic, true-life narrative. “Heart’s Crucifixion” —Vir- ginia and Bruce were not in love. When they went to the dance it was just for a jolly goodtime. Little they foresaw the sorrow and shame that was to overtake them before morn- ing dawned. Drinks were April rue | Highwe ‘asper has greater Atlanti fon is similar and Mr. Pacific to Yellowsto Write a tations, val ir Anita, every year in nation 2 Ia. Miss C. L. Saxton, r Nor rned from he we Miss Mildred W Casper PERSONALS T. W. Chicago a ad master for the nwestern rallroad short business tern part of the-dl- Lander, Joseph L. a huge | iting in the cit st | oe of the] Miss Cecilia F. § Insurance com. | Denv Ners spe nver ed Casper but | he week hat all citizens should ee ther to advertise the city] Mrs. M. Ross of g the tourist trade here He i that the t us tne and profitable tr self} Mr. and Mrs. national | Seattl his Gaghee spent several days in . George Flesher of in Casper. orge Sioux Falls, a guest in Casper for a short time. is among the ga few days ng, © ind Henry James has returned to Cas: | A ras an arrt- are here fora few days hav- ing arrived last evening. Miss Florence Wara has been vis ng st. Miss Clara with friends here from Mid. tly of Lander was an arrival in Casper yesterday. i | and Mrs. | Mrs. E | Mrs. Kansa busin: Mrs. if she would say the word —she said it. But now from the bitterness of her heart she tells in True Story Magazine for April the story of “The Woman Who Wouldn’t be Contented.” If every young man and young woman could read the story of misery, shame and poverty she now pours out of her heart, many whose heads are now turned by the luxury and jazz would be saved from certain heartacheand ruin. Be sure to read this powerful story in the April issue of True Story Magazine. served—and—But read this bitter confession of a dissillu- sioned and sorrowing girl. “Hands Off”—Dave loved his wife and meant no wrong in paying attentions to the fas- cinating Virginia Hadden. Could he have visioned the black pit of despair he was digging for himself—Don't fail to read Dave’s tragic story. It’s one you won't forget. will in ). B. Barney s, Dean Other Fascinating True Stories In This Issue Are: “(Fine Feathers” ‘*The Miracle of Love” “Her Big Sister” ‘*Gold That Glitte $ “A Baby's Arms” ‘‘Playing With Fi A Macfadden Publication ‘escued From the Bi ‘allen By the Way: ‘A Broken Butterfly” visit ere Mr. and Mrs. George D. Baker of | Denver who havo been visiting with Thermopolis since last ed in Casper last evening with Lannen for a few days Mr. and to their home, Miller of Denver ts in sper attending to business affairs ra few days. Casper friends have recelved an: >uncements of the arrival of a baby | faughter two weeks ago to Mr. and Tillotson of Glenrock. formerly Miss Tillotson | Opal Martz of this city. Mrs and Mrs. . was w. w Schultz Neb., was a visitor In Cagper today nroute to Lander. Riche If You Enjoy True Story, You Will Also Find Much to Fascinate and Thrill You in True Story’s Sister Publication— Thestoriesin True Romances ha iL the compelling, heart-stirring in- terest that has won so many millions ofreaders for True Story Magazine. Yet Truc Romances is diffrent. rue Romances is charged with romantic inter If you are not a reader of True Romances, a great treat awaits you. Every single story Out the 23rd of the month. At all newsstands, 25c. Sproul and of Storyey T want to take advantage of your Bpecial Offer. $100, tor which pl Helen Browne of Norton, spent today at Glenrock, on Mitchell, Mrs. Carl Hyer returned last even- former Hans of of town people in Long of Che Casper Daily Cribunce ing from Lusk where she has been the guest for a short time of her sister, Mrs. Elder Anderson, former: ly Miss Gladys Woelfert: of Casper, eee Mrs. Robert M. Grieve and the Misses Catherine and Leah Holloran were the guests of friends yesterday at Glenrock. see Anna Hudson left today for to visit until Sunday with friends. Mrs. Hudson is connected here with the Charles E. Wells Music compa eee Mr. and Mrs. K. W. King of Tam- pico, Mex., were ‘visitors in Casper last evening and today enroute to Riverton to spend until after the spring and summer months. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman and son of Moneta are guests at the Hen. ning i eee Mr. and Mrs. J. D.. Daly are among the visitors here today from Lavoye. CITY BRIEFS ing from] M. J. Delaney of the Mammoth Dil company is in the city from his . home at Dallas, Texas. of Denver is vis. CRUG Willam P. Knudsen has been at- tending to business affairs in Chey: per from Rawlins where he has been working during the winter months. cee C. E. Doud of Denver arrived in Casper this morning on & short bus- Inese trip. owe T, Becker of Shoshoni spent yes- terday here on business. cee B. J, Norwood is in Casper on bus- iness from his home jn Sheridan. cee G. L. Early was a Lander arrival in Casper Thursd . W. M. Millin o. Edgemont, S. D. is attending to business affairs here. cee B. O, Hammond of the Parkers burg Rig and Reel company left yesterday by motor for Ft. Collins to spend until Sunday there on busl. ness in connection with his company. Alfred Alder is a St. Paul, Minn., business man here for a short time. Robert Tynell anf F. F. Fleming are Denver business men here for a few days. cee Willlam Tracy and Ralph Linn, former mayor and mayor of Sho. shoni have been transacting business affairs here, cee Berner Bass arrived Thursday from Chadron, Nebr. ay ene J. W. Walker {s attending to bus- iness affairs here from Sterling. eee Ed Farlowe, _m: of Lander yor qrawn and whi You,can go,” he vaid, ‘but lam going to Keep the baby.” From “The Woman Who Wouldn't Be Contented,” in April True Story. “FREEDOM” Takes Its Fling Of late there seen® to have been a perilous let- ting down of our time-honored ideals and restric- tions. T and moral “liberty.” back" here has been a great hurrah for epiritual ipping —this easy tolerance of false modern doc- trines—are not matters for despair to those who face conditions with courage and confidence. Bernarr Macfadden, editor and publisher of True Story Ma, He knows thai Evil is T: gazin ne of these. @ only power that can destroy ruth. ‘This power he wields through True Story Mngazine. Thousands have been helped, inspired, and saved from certain tragedy through the vital mes- sages fou ndin its pages. If you are not now « regular reader—start with the April issue—today. Use This Coupon If You Cannot Get True Story At Your Newsstand TRUE STORY 64th Street and Broadway, New York City MAGAZINE Tenciose enter my name on your mailing list to receive 5 Isaues of True Story Magasine, beginning with the April number. Uf you prefer to examine the magazine before subscribing | Nam vimply mail ws 25 ce the April issue at once.) and we will send you one copy of | | a. SS Oe. | Pes es cae a Eee va weed asteesioneaiincancnsclt Ot PAGE SEVEN PHYSICIAN IS HELD GUILTY FOR KILLING March 6.—A cor- turned a verdict year polson adi Dr. H. EB. The Cobra Cut oner’s jur that, Ha “as a result of ed by her father, Englewood physician. Dr. Blazer polson take after he i a ‘, Who is sufferjng from in a suicied attempt 8 alleged to hi slain hi shter already ts fac t de pe murder cha: daughter had been an invalid hildhood. hen Rudolph Valentino appeared with his sideburns cut in the above manner. friends too polite to suggest that he shaved himself dubbed {t the cobra ct : Not Allowed Run Of the City Dump Cows that have been see turing on garbage of the cl spent th his ho in Casper enroute to e from Cheyenne where he pas- dump attended a meeting of the estate| bordering Platte river bridg hoard of sheep commissioners, of | approaches northeast of the city are which he fs a ember. not {identified with the Murphy Bros. | Gay herd of , according to | Jack Callison of Big Sandy {s here ne proprietors | today on busines: up rumors eee J them with ness in this respect. 1 cows of the Murphy dairy are not even allowed the freedom of pasture surrounding the company’s barns just east of Casper and are fed only on the best of forage and grain. no time has any cow ever been al routh {s an Ogden, Utah several days, EB. A. Fourt, . Lander attorney is here for a short time on business. see Charles F. Peterson 1s a Cheyenne tered at the Gladstone. ake City is a tor who arrived in Cas: st evening. Inhale . the Anderson is among the business visitors spend Vapors from Colorado. Frederick out of towr ing a few F. L. Robertson arrived this morft ing from and expects to F h ee jendtag f or Catarr and Colds J. V. Kenton returned last evening Ty rallavatOatkieh fon check a from California whire he has been | head cold, melt a little Vieks in spending the last three months. a. spoon inhale the vapors bates of Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyp H. A. Porter is transacting bus!-} tus, ‘Thyine and Turpentine ness affairs re for a short time Also put a little in each nostril from Long Beach and snuff well back up the head. Another y to heat a tin cup, put in teaspoonful of Vicks and inhale the vapors that way. As fast as the vapors lo: their strength, throw out the m ed Vicks and add fresh Millions of mothers find Vicks the ideal remedy for croup and children’s colds be. cause {t not only brings quick WILMINGTON, Calif., March 6.—| Vellef but avoids ¢ delicate Harvey _ Per! Casper, Wyo.,| little stomachs with so much heavywelght nical knock- | Medicine. out over Sailor Ted Snyder, battle fleet scrapper, here last night. The bout was scheduled for elght rounds but Snyder's seconds heaved a towel into the ring after Snyder had taken a terrific beating. Eddie Brown, Long Beach middle Murphy Bros. Cows| iCcKS VAPORUB| Over 17 Mision Jars Useo Yearty ze col- “Who's the mistaken lowed to stray toward the city dump | according to Mr. Murphy. Sie Pa a ad ia lt) MISTAKEN IDENTITY CONNECTS LEE CRAFT WITH COMEDY STORY Otto’ Plaga, federal pro otic agent, and not state law enforcement the princtpal in the comedy acted at police hea in the week with a fas the other leading role. und family wrter| For results try a Tribune Classt- Dizzy? Depressed? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative | | For Constipation, Headache, Biliousness Hundreds of High Grade Unredeemed Watches for | 1/3 Regular Price AT UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 249 South Center St. ee. THE FAMOUS CHILI KING ee ) of Casper will open a | Chili Parlor and Sandwich Shon Tomorrow, Saturday, March 7th AT 232 SOUTH CENTER STREET weight, knocked out Bert Tribley of Los Ange {fn the fifth round. a Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure Moore & Morris Phone 17J4 Late Senator Laid at Rest YORK, March 6.—Private al services were held here for United States Senator Wil- Nam A. Clark of Montana, The Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Stires, rector of Episcopal Church, offi- was in Woodlawn St. Thomas’ Sega HOGS JUMP IN PRICE | DENVER, Colo., March 6.—Hog prices on the Denver livestock mar- ket continued on their upward trend today when a new top for a five year period was reached the top of $14.10 was paid for good to choice Today's top ts 8 which rs, 200 pound weights. 40c, higher than yesterda was the high pr e ye CENTRAL MARKET 129 West Second Street Phone 10 Specials for Saturday 2 Slices N . | Ham_ Hamburger Steak, lb. hick Steak Sipe cree: sce Pork Shoulders, Ib._- Pork Neck Bones Swift’s Sliced Bacon, Ib. FREE demonstration of Puritan Hams and Bacon at this market Saturday We Deliver to Any Part of the City PHONE 10 On this opening day a bow! of our “Best Chili in the City” FREE to every customer. | A UNION HOUSE Signed: CHILI KING. Dress Suits ONE-HALF Price Campbell-Johnson Co. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS tse

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