Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925 PAGE FIVE Che Casvet Daily Cribune | | 7 Lilly, seized at Casper on the ~ ’ latest dance hits. There is always|tween the {nterlor department and ground that {t was being used in the Lindse s Foe congenial crowd Washington |the Northern Pacific Railway com: f fil Wegal transportation of lquor, will CROSSWORD PUZZLE y |hall and you can dance all evening as to proper adjustment of =a e be sold to the highest bidder April q | one admission. age erroneously given the com: i 37.) under order of, the Federal Is Member of : B tomorrow eve ny in the past by government of- t. 2 was take up t the congres- Cater, Pe sale will take Place At | pine and crossword puzzle fans will tind a combination of their hobbies ' we oF oe OR Bare 35 in this puzzle. It centers around a famous incident in Biblical history, as \ Ku Klux Klan} the sketch shows. ‘The definitions refer back to definite chapters where | | the words in the puzzle may be found. / DENVER, Colo. April 1.—Ro: R. Graham, unsuccessful cand for the Denver juvenile cou " ship in the election last ~The ORIGINAL in a hearing in his quo arranto Gertrude Blievas was arrested by a squad of police who ralded a sult against Judge Ben B. Lindsey, | } Malted Milk ,, For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, house at 233 West B street at 11:05 incumbent of the position, admitted | y. oY Ss Counsel fo r Oregon on the witness stand that ha was a ( Ce | 7 :\ » Me ‘Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. o'clock last night. The raiding ‘é le squad was led by Lieut. Plummer Best member of the Ku Klux Klan. The hearing started in district court Men Says Growers | 2etz®, ; L . M Graham in his testimony declared osing «loney that Judge Lindsey had asked him | and Mrs, Blievas was booked at the police station on a charge of viola- tion of the drug ordinance. Mrs. opiate ac SUR A aly Tosthwestern shippers mpboolation hs | A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that resumed tho witness stand at the Washington Hall | nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals, or Interstate Commerce commission | sos d by physicians for over 40 years. heari | on retiring. Endorsed by phy: esting conéercing the freight rates Dance Tomorrow | (Continueé From Page One) of the prohibition law have been fil. ed against Nick D, Barbaragos and Earnest Coffelt, both of Green River; Steve Kripen of Rock Springs: James. Mosley, of Sheridan; H. S. Semen of Casper and Thomas Tucheck of Blairtown, An automobile belonging to R. J. and Diet to come to Denver to take up his furnished by her husband and will residence end run for the juvenile CHICAGO, April 1.—A. M,] court bench. He said that Lindsey appear for trial in police court this afternoon. Geary of Portland, Ore., counsel for} has declared that he did not want Oregon Woolgrowera and Cattle| to run again for the office. John Carlyle who gave his resi- dence as 1214 East Firet street was Breeders associations and for @ arrested by Officer Radden at 8:20 Don't o'clock this morning on a charge of speeding. Carlyle was driving on West Yellowstone when the arrest occurred, J. Cadell was booked ty Officer Radden at the police station at 9:45 i i riskly stirring the Complaining lUvestock breeders aay Be ee SL a e pongo id ety . contend that they are losing money owder in hot or cold water. Seg 4 and tn some cases beng forced out | _, 24 5004 time {8 promised those w Pi ete é of business by market conditions end ask redress of an alleged dispar- ity between freight rates and mar dance at Washington hall evening. Rawhouser's Dance Artists will hold sway throughout the eve-} ket prices. Mr, Geary testified that the mem- bership of the breeders associations he represented had decreased as a result of adverse conditions and that OIL FIELD SHIPMENTS | Now Being Received by ning and will play and sing the| Kalsomine o'clock this morning on a charge ~ - of speeding. Cadell was released on Sea Animal in picture. Dan. 6. <j . Pare iv , N tL xking HORIZONTAL cin] fe aol olan 3 the cattle and sheep on the north | The Casper-Salt Creek Parcel Delivery Y 5. Man in picture. Dan. 6, 8. Name of an altar. Josh. 22, 1920, Van Sant’s | PHONE 1283 5 9. Border of/garment, Mat. 9 |10. Neuter pronoun. Dan, 2. TogetAlabastine results you 11, Last part. Dan. 6. 12, Far off. Ezra 3. ! , zat ties salves nich AESIGNS PST 13. Pronoun—one more. Dan &. |14, Negative. Dan. 6. Por x ts saat |ways comesin the. 19. Bottle for wine. Isa. 22, 15. Upon. Dan. 6. ; 21. Prophet who was Elijah's suc-|16, Masc. pronoun. Dan. 8. Z E wi cross Pacle sates red, and cessor, 2 Kings 2. 17. God. PU ZL aici z 28. Point of compass. Dan, 11. Placed. Dan. 6. Alabestine is the best wall Edmund P. Landers, undersherift| 24. Exclamation. Eze. 2 Some, ‘at all. Dan. 6. SOLUTION e coating for homes and__ | of Natrona county, resigned yester-|25. Beams of sunlight. Fem. pronoun. Gen. 2 public buildings, Ask your day in order that he may devote his| 27. Topmost member of human Before this, since, Ezra 5. 22 Te RY dealer for color chart or entire time to his general insurance body. Dan. 7. Part of verb to be. Jer, 14. Answer to Yesterday's Purzle e ‘ H business, {t 1s announced by Sheriff| 29. Perished. 1 La. 9. | Neely Miss Ruby Brandon, | tex McPherson. ‘The resignation | 32. Prophet. 2 La. 24, the Alabastine Company, becomes effective at once. 85. Correlative of either. Dan. 6. . A division of the earth. Grand Rapids, Michigan. The sheriff said today that the| 36. Toward. Dan 2. . Rises (up on feet.) Dan, 10. Alabastine is a dry powder in vacancy will not be filled at the| 37. To resits; to hate. Job 30, 83. Age. * white and tints, ready for use by _| present time. 40. Places; sows. Dan. 11, . Remnant, balance. Dan. 2. mizing with cold ur warm water. “There {s @ sufficient force of] 42. Subject of No. 1 horlzontal.| 38. Direction half way between the Full directions on every package. deputies to take care of the needs Dan 6. 1 Morsel. John 13. ti Holy Land and south pole. Apply with an ordinary wall of the county,” the sheriff said. 44. Servant of Solomon, called Kings 7. brush. Suitable for all interior Landers was appointed under- Amon. Ezra 2, 39. Eldest son of Judah, Gen. 38. surfaces—plaster, wall board, sheriff on January 5 of this year.|46. Where Daniel was {mprisoned.| 40. 3.1416. brick, cement or canvas. 50 iInCASH = PRIZES In making hia resignation he said Dan 6. 41. Sixth note In scale, the remuneration of the office is not} 39. Piecessof wood. Num. 15. 43. Therefore. 1 Kings 8. Properly applied sufficient .for his needs, according} 50. Name of clty in which HllJah| 44. To. Dan. 4. 9: to McPherson. lived. 1 Kings 21. 45. Third note in scale. it won't rub off eS, VERTICAL 47. Expression of inquiry, Exclamation. Jer. 14. 48. Polnt of compass between Eu- Second aote in scale. 12 ECE Try the 2 for 1 Store for ammuni on. th rope and north pole. Dan. 11. Here’s a Spare Bedroom You may shave one just like it. It might as well be turned into cash, so let’s see who can write want ads sufficiently attractive to rent some of the cozy sleep- ing rooms now vacant in Casper. Start now. You may win’$5.00 if your ad is judged to be the best. Second prize $2.50 and five third prizes of $1.00 each. In other words, if you have a room for rent at your house, take pencil and paper and write a good advertisement describing it in an attractive way. Label it “Contest Ad” and either bring it or mail it into the Tribune office. There will be no charge except the usual two cents for each word. The ads will be published and will then be placed on file until Saturday night —April 11—when the contest will clos2. Judges will then read each ad and the winners will be published in the Sunday Tribune of April 12—Easter morning. In writing your want ad tell all the important facts. It will then be a good one whether it wins a prize or not. } Suggestions for Writing Effective “Room for Rent” Ads_—' Past experience has shown us that to be complete and attractive to the man or woman in search of living quarters, an advertisement must contain all of the following facts: t 1—Neighborhood 2—Private family . 3—Transportation 4—Furnishings 5—Man or woman preferred 6—Price 7—Address and telephone number s —_________- It must be clearly understood that the above picture bears absolutely no rela- Hon to the contest. You are to write your ads about local spare bedrooms which are actually for rent, so that results may be reaped from your efforts whether a winner or not. Write on one side of the paper only. Place your name, address, and tele- phone number in the upper right hand corner of the paper. Send in your ads to the “Write A Want Ad” editor, care of The Casper Daily Tribune. In addition to the answers which are entered in this contest by their authors all other paid want ads running in the “rooms for rent” column will be automatic. ally entered. This is a good time to run an ad of this kind. Send in Your ‘Room for Rent’ Ad--You May Win The Casper Daily Tritanw IABLE TALK may drift from office to opera, from Romeo to radio—but ere’s one “sending station” on which all the family likes to tune in: M-J-B! For M-J:B meets every taste in coffee.” Drink it as you like it—strong, medium or mild—with cream or without—the _ same can’t-be-copied flavor of MJB is always in the cup. A lifetime of coffee / experience puts it there. Vacuum packed by a special process invented and owned by M:/'B. This keeps the coffee full-strength and flavor fresh always!) 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