Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 2

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Existing Obligations to) » Be Retired by ; PAGE TWO COMM 5 APPOINTED. Solicitation. FSINOL Soothing andHealing | is what you want for your skin trouble, to stop the itching and| burning and teal the eruption. Only those who have used it can realize the comfort it gives By all means see the new Moon TTEE ON |: SOUT FUNDS |<: = MABE PATS SINED the Community a number of per. ted in scouting a desire to contri ards rellaving this t na. county is | to the up of the community than is and Girl Scout movements. bullding ts the outstand, of the organtzution and will reap rich re- ard in the future. | Charac | ing featur. A court case recalling the early days of Casper will be adjudicated in the police court of Judge Murray community who made the arrests, Mise Miller and Harvey were disporting them- selves on the sandbar in a manner rivaling anything seen in the days je at the camp this mp Carey will be one summer rendezvous c i girls in the Rocky countain reglor c finest ys al when Casper was a cowtown and | The committee hopes to complete | saloons were popular as a ren- | its work within two or tree days | deayous, brate. s canvess and an| On Monday noen a telephone call ing |came to Desk Sergeant Guy Wright a 50) of any ember of the committee but to unt out one of the members and j make their contribution voluntary, | thus eliminating loss of time on the | part of those who are engaged in £| the work. from the Pete Mellas grocery store at 266 West B street. A voice in much excitement reported that two men hed run amuck on the eandbar and were shooting up the place in a manner that had caused everyone in the neighborhood to seek shelter T nmittee is composed of the | indoors, Officer Baker was dis- Me Andrus, | patched to the ecene on his trusty le, B. B, | motoroyele, A. Becklinger, FR. ©,| As he sped down A atreet between J. Chamberlin, H. B. Dur: Silison, Emmett Ful First and B streets he heard shots .|coming from the direction of the William Holl alley b n A and B_ astrests. J. W, Johnson, | Officer Baker leaped from his ma {chine and with gun in hand rushed} toward the alley. His first tmpres- .| sion that the shooting was be ing done by two men but when he commanded tho two to gease firing, he discovered that one of the sup posed men was a woman n was dressed in flam- n elght inch cumventing her yho gaye her . Was firing ted Winchester re- WESTERN CANADA LANDS TO BE INSPECTED BY CASPER EXCURSIONISTS 1 Shumaker, Henning, E, B. Griebel, B. H, Sin- irisinger, George §& Schwartz, Jess Keith. Hanway Jclair, J | Scott, Mr waist. name as from an ant ~ BY CULINARY WORKERS Wage cor sts for the ensuing year e been signed by the local culinary workers and the leading hotels and restaurants of the citys! age, Kent, represcnting the Can: | fom | which cable relations ber| »qias Pacific way company, | tooth. | tween t sand the workers ne! throat spent, yosterday in Casper in con: ference with parties interested in dition that company’s western Canada land. The See Ben Realty company {s My, Kent's local representative and together they have planned a party to. Jenve Casper for an inspec: tion trip to the northwest about | cease Apri} T and May 1, Many farmers | S4¥* and business men are planning on making the trip, t be een the ynion and the employers and every question at lasue waa eettied mromnd the co table, contract affects ut 300 TURINE ‘Try the 2 for 1 Store if you have anything to sell. | For Your EYES Refreshes Tired Eyes with her, booked Miss Mille on bond. the seven years, Che Casper Daily Cribune at the recent functioning, his Paint Up — Clean Up Now think this over. ‘I hree buildings out of four need paint, Few property owners realize the economic value of paint and varnish. If they did, there would be no rot or rush loss. Neglect costs more than three times as much as the loss by fire. PAINT NOW.--PAY LATER We have a Home Improvement Plan whereby you can have your home painted and pay in monthly in- stallments extending business property inside and out AT ONCE—DEVOE PAINT! gives you a beautiful, lasting paint job—DEVOE PAINT. pair by painting before decay you to keep capital intact and pa It adds to pride in your home. Do not delay—tak practical plan and is | like. make no charge for DEVOE. Spring Is Here-- over a period of ten months, Ask us about it. for painting from your income, DEVOE PAINTS. 25 per cent cheaper to finance than any other time payment plan. ars, doir nts and Varnishes exclusively in > of paints and varnishes, the DEVOE quality st id by the DEVOE quality— We Make This Offer Paint half your house DEVOE; paint the other half whatever you If DEVOE doesn’t take fewer gallons and cost less money, we will If DEVOE doesn’t wear a year or two or three years longer—longer and better—we'll give you enough to paint it again. Or, paint half your house lead-and-oil, the other half DEVOE. In three years the lead-and-oil half will be hungry for more paint, with DEVOE still sound. OUR WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT has a large ive about one hundred sonable. We Sons, Buffalo paper to de $1.00 or Paint-Up If not, we'll give you enough for the whole house. These patterns include many Imported Papers. beautiful designs we can show you. you get started on the Pain-Up and Clean-Up Week we will give 25c more. One to a customer, and Clean-Up Week and have been established in business in Casper at 242 a wholesale, retail and contracting paint busines With their experience 5 out as a leader. ae nee] -Paint With Devoe---Pay as You Go 6 West Yel- Backed gram MAN AND WOMAN WHO RAN AMUCK WITH GUNS TO GET HEARING TODAY| volver of the vintage of 1873, when Baker reached the scene, who gave his name The man cated, according to Baker and were | police station on charges of being drunk, discharging firearms, and carrying weapons. told Baker that she had dressed up aS a cowboy to cele- Baker agreed that she had been celebrating, all right, all right.| Both were held in jail Monday night but yesterday obtajned release Harvey put up a §150 bond and Miss Miller produced a $2 cash bond to obtain her liberty, Both cases came up fn police court were postponed until when it is expected will take place in the n as it is said that both Miss Miller intend to arges against them 0.8. 0 DEAD Dewey Fredlund Passes Away at Hospital Here Today. Dewey Fredlund, 26 years of age, recently appointed freight condyctor of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, died at 8 o'clock this morn- ing at a local hospital, Death resulted from heart failure according to attendants. had been taken to the hospital sev: eral days ago when his jaw and face was found to have become Infected extraction of a The Infection spread to his which was also in bad con- Fredlund The Infection would probably have| been of little consequence and he would have recovered had it not been for his corpulence which af fected his heart and caused It to physician He {s survived by his father, Axe) Fredjund, his mother who {s now in _ Indiana and a brother, Fred. has lived tn Casper for the past six The mother was| notified this morning and funeral | is at the Shaffer- G. A: Masterson {» a Portland, | services will be held when she ar: ‘Wrive Murine Co.,Chicago,forByeCateBook | Ore, man spending a few days in|rives. The b ' the city thia w | Gay undertak lors. It enables you to paint residence or It gives you ten months in which to pay. It t It permits you to keep the property in good re- s in, thus lowering depreciation and increasing value of property. It allows ce immediate advantage of this time payment plan. Many are satisfied that this is a ) variety of patterns which are very pleasing and rea- different patterns in stock and have the exclusive line of Birge & t i ; Many homes are now having wall rooms instead of paint and kalsomine. Come and visit our Wall Paper Department. You New and exclusive patterns you have never off on each pur- This coupon is good for 25c ona purchase of $1.00 or more during Clean-Up Week. | Name | I Own Property at | John Jourgensen, -------~-street No Paints Phone 33 242-246 West Yellowstone Highway We Deliver Paint With Devoe---Pay as You Go---Ask About It! Just sign the coupon below and use the same as cash any day MAN WITH FAMILY 1N CASPER INJURED IN BILLINGS IRON WORKS Earl Yingest, who is sald to have a wife amd two children residing in LOWE CHOSEN ASPETROLELM. CLO LEADER as : ha | a yw lt .B8. i ‘asper, Ww: fously injured at is expected that when the|this afternoon when Hazel Miller] W. R. Harvey, was firing a Colt ffi | d Casper, was ser pr t Indebtedness hag been|and W. R. Harvey come up for trial.| Both had discharged # number of New O: cers Electe: Billings, Mont., when his clothing 1 away and some added im-] According to Officer William Baker | cartridges. They were both intox! caught in the face plate of a power- ful lathe of the Midland Iron Works there, according to word re- ceived here. Recovery is expected unless internal complications de: velop. Four ribs over the heart were broken, According to the story told by workmen, Yingest was drawn over the ‘athe with the revolution of the At Meeting Held Last Night. J. J. Lowe of the United States Bureau of Mines was elected pres!- dent for the next year of the Wyo- ming Petroleum elub at a meeting of the club in the district court ambers la: night, Others offi- ‘8 elected : W, H, Geis, Con- olidated Ro: y company, ‘first vice president; John G, Bartram, Midwest Refining company, second vice president; H. EB. y Mid Refining company, third vice ; G. H, O'Donnell, Mutual » Secretary and treas- retiring officers were paid tribute in the form of : reso. lution of appreciation for their ef- forts in behalf of the club during the past year. To Cure . aCold in The Lindsay, a member of the that the club dinner and dance will be held on the night of April 14 at the Henning hotel. A. J. Hazlett proposed a@ resolution, which was adopted, protesting against the clos- ing of the Douglas land office. Mr, Hazlett presided {1 place of HB. L, Estabrook, president, who is con- fined to his home as the result of illness R. W. Loucky of the ‘arter O11 company spoke on the relative mer- its of cable too} drilling of oil wells as com, tred with rotary drilling. Jack Cleary of the Midwest Refining company delivered an interesting address on the gubject of water sup- ply in the oil tlelds. D. W. Green- burg led the discussion on current events. A full representation of the members were present at the meet- ing and éhjoyed the entertaining|| effect of Laxative program - BROMO QUININE Tab- CARD OF THANKS lets will fortify the sys- We bes to thank the very many|| tem against Grip, Influ- acts of Kkindnes: 7 r- ing the sickness and death ot cur || &028 and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. dearly beloved wife and aunt also ‘Ye Dox pears cus signature for beautiful floral offerings sent dur- ing sickness and death Price 30c, The tonic and laxative Mr. Angus McPherson. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ahrens. Try the 2 for 1 Store for a good revolver. He Clean-Up Week at Brennan’s King’s Wall Paint, in Colors, gal. Outside Paints, in Colors, gal.___ 80x60 Rag Rug Interior Enamel, Light and Pear] Grey, qt. 10-qt. Galvanized Buckets__ Varnish Stain, Light and Golden Oak, pt. Wire Screen Paint, qt 65c, pt. 35¢ 50-ft. length 54-inch Goodyear Garden Hose____$6.00 We Are Satisfied With Small Profits 114 S, Durbin—Just Around Corner from Second St. Announcement THE NEW SPECIAL SIX SPORT .ROADSTERS In Comanche Brown and Midnight Blue. Completely Equipped Lacquer Velvet Finish. A Marvel of the Automobile Maker's Art COME IN AND SEE THEM ' Big Six Motor Co. 226 South David Phone 1817 “Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City” | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE | CARS LEAVD DAILY AT 9:30 A. ML FARB—$12.50 Saves you approsimately 12 hours travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office | TOWNSEND HOTEL PHOND 144 | Al 7 1a TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives NO. 608 .222. .cccecncnsene. Eastbound No. 622 ......... tewwmenececece 645 p. m. ; CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Arrives Departs No, 82 ... 4.00 p.m No, 80 ... 8:35 p. m. Westbound No. 29 .. | No. $1 .. | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925 off. face plate to the opposite side before the electric current could be shut E. Laird, superintendent of the | Try Tribune W: — department, is in State Highway Casper headquarters in c from nis. After Every 125 to 137 North Center PRETO co Cane Sugar_____ Cane Sugar.._____ Cane Sugar____- P. & G. Soap, bar HH Fitehie 1200 Cherry St. Phone 2468 Bee OZ. CELEBRATING _ Our 12th Anniversary IN CONJUNCTION WITH Ford National Display Week Tonight and Tomorrow Night In Our Show Room 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK Free Entertainment and Prizes FAVORS FOR THE LADIES EVERYBODY WELCOME EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. Ford, Lincoln, SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Borden’s Milk (tall), per can "Heilo Daddy~ _ dont Jorget my Sealed Tight -Hept Right THE FLAVOR LASTS /,, ed sea Fordson Phone 2800 eee ea 43¢ Popular Grocery AND MARKET 1111 South Poplar St. Phone 1250

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