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| | | p te o °o tt t m a el) ct gi le de ot te si 16 to ai ty te ly he ir be a al ts a be CAGE TEN AODEO THRILLS SCHEDULED AT GROUNDS TODAY Riding and | Roping on | Program; Vicious Mounts nts Used. A ¢eal live Western A ried will be ng at breakneck speed. Blondie, the famous vill perfo’ This hor! over another horse without a nd exhibit his ability as a trick oree by performing other spectacu lar feats. A reasonab price will be charged, | Ranch owners in. and about Cas. per have signified their 4 fon of sending numerous bronche and owhands trom the wide open spaces ate in deo. A big pro including all the and a nun’ sure to the new ones everyo sround IMPROVED MUSIG ‘STUY } How | WERE OF fee /teoen A) Age ALL BIZVS HIKIN’ ROG! CouLo BE Wilh ETERS BARA CAARMER AWAY AER | DEAR Che Casvet Sunbay Cribune LEGISLTION 5 ON PROGRAM OF n, &P.U, UR National Measures Are Discussed Saturday At Luncheon. The Casper Business and Profes- nal Women's club, spent the luncheon hour yesterday noon dis- matters pertaining to the legislative program as outlined by the club's national organization, The Sterling-Reed educational bill which provides for an executive de- partment in the government with a secretary in the cabinet appointed by the president and approved by congress, was one of the legislative matters discussed. It was explained that such a department would per- form research work in matters of immigrant education, phy- | education, the supplying of competent teachers, and in correct- ing the evils of schools and increas- ing efficiency. The bill would give federal aid in remedying illiteracy, furthering the Americanization, equalization of op- portunity and {n teacher training, it | was declared |} The world the home eco- nomics amendment which would give teachers of this subject the same rank other vocational teachers are receiving in the matter of pre- paration under the Smith-Hughes act, the Smoot-Mapes bill providing for reorganization of the executive departments and other measures were also discussed by the women. 19 CLAIMED BY Pe FOR DUNNING SYST MoBride who education is no mec 2 3 hed R WEEKS WITH THE: Stands Out as Premier Event of Going-Away Celebration to listen to | le declared By BARL EB. HANWAY bis words out with emphasis and t CHAPTER Vu. while he does not talk much and le AN FRANCISCO, April 13.—One| extremely hard to ‘break the ice" | Jot the « ding events in San| with, he says a “mouthful” when per- | F program of entertain-| he does talk. | rent {s the big dinner scheduled for} ‘We have been traditionally blind | that the] tonight in the palm court of the| tothe fact that national defense ie | * ute | Palace hotel, which it will be re-| not a thing of the moment,” he sald. taught | mombered, was the place in which| “We have finally been made aware ys it.”| President Harding passed away. The| that co-operation between th: | e child banquét will be]and navy is absolutely n 5 an ole. given to Admiral | the defense of America | mentary matter an j{90, often Robert E. Coontz, |__ General “Hines ts one of the land- perfence, but kill required re is greater n@ child fs so plas- mistake made now will more disastrous than at any ater time in life. . “We teach the child from three lanes, spiritual, mental and phys!- val, thus developing {ts nature on all sides, ‘The impressions made on the child's mind between the ages of five and twelve are most lasting. Therefore, it 1s better “to employ means which will inspire and not i renal vitae tives of foreign nations and leading | Locatelli. the Itallan, who attempted i pai bi ho meee pega business and professional men of} round-the-world flight last. year, litte ignadictaite tevone cates ster San Francisco in attendance, it is|when his. plane crashed off the love, ae “according +t Mr. Mo- expected to form a picture that for | Greenland coast jhe now carries a Bride. 8.8.5, will rid you of boils, pimples, blackheads and skin eruptions! ON’T CLOSD your eyes to the warning which Nature gives when angry, painful boils appear federal o' lowing iny that you ¥ if you pa ald not E. E. Hanway. fieials, consular reprosenta- its splendor will being one of San Francisgo’s|ian public commemorating this greatest social events. J event | In today's mail I received the fol- - The Citizens’ Committee of San | is true at least of the Thirty:Ninth | Francisco requests the honor of| destroyer division, now apart of the your Dresence at a dinner given at fleet lying at anchor in the| jthe Admirals and Officers of the| hay here. The men of thése six “low, United States Fleet to be held rakish craft” are perhaps the most | the Palace Hotel court, Monday eve- | traveled of all the crews at anchor. jing, April the thirteenth, Nineteen | Grficially ‘m part of the Atlantic | Hundred and Twenty-Five at seven | “yer fleet, now attached to the | oclock,’” > fleet for the of the! It wi 1 am thirty- | {pating a h rec ed to celebrities, marks of progress in force of the the fighting United States. commander in chief of the fleet, officers gathered here. With high offi- clals of the army, Inavy and marine corps, distinguish- ed statesmen, and members of both houses of congress, Erie Nelson, who will be remem- | bered by ‘Tribune readers who read the full;account of the “round the world flyers” published recently, {s in San} rancisco and while here has been entertained aboard the Rich- mond, which was the home of the fliers on their stops between Europe and the American coast. The Rich- mond was the ship which rescued » down in history | bronx plaque, presented by the Ital- ‘Join the navy and see the world, s ‘after long service In Bs ilate where they hay t he god American fla eT ear t ¢ he w ¥ id le r f the dest 5 at rk 3 tin Now th will c military the worl ccompanying | id turn to look | | the fleet to Honlulu, and then. pre: | ed him on the stree ceed to dut China station | who he was. He snaps | their first sto on your neck, face or other parts ot your body. Boils, pimples and so-called skin disorders are the re. sult of an impoverished condition of the blood and are not to be | trifled with { It is nothing more than folly to expect to get absolute rellef from | | the use of local treatments, such as ointments, salves, etc. Such remedies may afford temporary re- lief but you want more re lef; you want temedy which will rid you forever of the tortur ing disorders. And the one remed which has no equal is §.S.8 8.3.8. stops boils and keeps them | ! from coming S. builds blood power! That is what makes fight- ing blood. \ Fighting blood destr mpurities. It fights boils. It f skin eruptions—pimp! blac heads, oczem It always wins! $.8.8, has been known #8 one of the greates ers, blood cleansers strengtheners ever There are no unproven about §.8.8., the scientific of each of its purely etable medicinal ingredients are admitted by authorities. Begin taking 8.5.8. today and clear your skin of those blood disorders! B 8. &. Is sold at all good rug stores in two sizes. ‘The Jarger sive is more economical, co 1826 t blood build and system produced. theortes results NEW DIPLOMACY TOHAVEITS DAY IN WORLD COURTS UNDER ve REGIME OF FRANK B. KELLOGG the departme ROBERT T. SMALE ba Berlin, was gazetted Cakper Tribune) | 7 unsellor of the em ON, April iras Rome, Eventually, Mr. ¥ of stat to become a minister. | Wilden dip © will goon to ambassa- | direstion of "the rank, although the ¢ to reer attained that’ ex not yet sition, Kellogg is committed to | He may be eald to be| sioi of the new idea in his etary ew Idea 2 expre the ~/19,600 BUSES USED BY | <———— ~ (Ot AC SaSBO | 21) 251% sllinenmpemaenencanadl : Laura Bailey w charge of the program. gave a whistling solo, The club sent a telegram to the ner delegation now in Cheyenne ending wishes for good luck in worl: of forming a state organ- Women’s clubs. GIS EE DBE ‘i "| Bangu et to Admiral Coontz and Others| Sqanaea Frock |sigad ot Huon. et quick.” The ‘edie | Ximball.Drug. Stores.—Adv. sehen Sash Kalamazoo {s making elaborate preparations for the entertainment next August of the seventfeth annual convention ‘of the International Typographical Union. That's Smart Thirty-two Years’ Experience —Photo by Hartzook | MRS. CELIA CHEESEM! | “In my personal experience of thirty-two years with Dr, Pierce Favorite Preseription,” sald Mr Celia Cheeseman, Box 160, Route San Leandro, Calif., “I must say tt jis the finest tonic and nervine for | women that I have eyer known. It relieved me of pains from which I had suffered at times since my de- velopment into womanhood, 1 think I owe my sent good health to Dr. PI orite -Preseription, and hest endorsement-as a BRE is the sumuer frock re- duced absolutely to its simplest terms—a chemise frock of printed silk, with a simple rol! colar pr it has my tonic id nervine.”’ finished with long scarf ends. It apap Hqula tmay thu ib orn closed or open at Ror trial de toute, ‘rip bstas | Ple valid in Buffalo, cage: SCHOOLS Classified Rates dated rural schools in the United | 0¢f, line States. Throughout the. country | NO AD Lmss THAN so Cbyrs. there is a tendency ce Uive average words used as @ nacre is & tendency to combine one- | oasis of estimating « Line, |room schools into large ntral | BLACKFACE CAP HEADLIN® butldings, providing transportation | will. be charged the space cf two for the children who must travel | lines. some distance. 19,656 motor EN aed All ced advertising will be are ‘used {n this service, secord! tank rae ene 5 Melton piled to th ie 4 he 0 words. Prin teeters National TELUPHONE ADS snobile hainber ‘of «Commerce ~, ebconn tye as perierendeikt 1 4o4 | careful attention will be given all ‘ ; ads received over the THLEPHONE, consolidated schools were created In| put we canuot guarantee acouracy. 1924, tre trans: |CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED ported atly AD ERRORS, - The Cusper Dally ‘Iribune will T tP 1 not be eeaponaibls. tor more than ’ one incorrect Imeertion of any ad: | ranspor ar e\ verUsement ordered for more than one time. Errore not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only Uy publication To Be Held Next su that nt station, for he\has been pro Month in Chicago without exira charge within PIVE consclou: un from an ambassadorship ic days aller insertion, No republica- ® {ding up a» diple ad of the state department. © This — tion will be made when the error 1 world other | 1 in line with the- policy of old Coordinated Transportation” wil! | does not, materially affect the sense * rapidly ts | world diplomacy. The promotion of |be the theme of a \regic Motor | OF Ourpose of the advertisement. the old | Mr. Kellogg marked a new epoch in| Transport conference to, be held un-| OUT Of LOWN ADVERTISE. creating mutntain: | Amerionn history, Whether he wlil| der arrangements made by the Na- Lhalaniee poten of professional diploma: remain long at the department, or | tlonal Automobile Chamber of Com: in Taiblodercent fond Seas lea men,” t call them at | whether other presidents will follow | merce at Chicago on Tuesday and| Note. the foregoing instructions nt of state—men,who| Mr, ‘Coolldge and select ambassa- | Wednesday, 26 and 27 about counting the words and the at th font of the diplo- | dors to head the cabinet. remains Among the speakers will be tead-|rate per word for the Casper Daily and a climbing slow: | for history. to tell, ing automobile, railroad, trolley and | Tribune. { of | is & fact, however. that for the] shipping executives from Chic CLOSING HOUR, presentatives inf for t time within recollection there | ard tie Middle W nd the pro Want Ads to be classified properly eer Warren Dy | conie*tresh from dipl tle service |New England Motor Trnnsport Con: lene 10 n we ieee out feonees of Now York, who has | and’ diplomatic associations in the | ference held at Boston on December } under Bey ts the head BARS LE etn dhinat hw Aeet ADDITONAL aalesmer t nied territories. © opo-| sl unusual opportunity for ] | igh grade men, Offering greater exrning power and steady work. Must have car, Fall information on tequest, Minneapolis Woolen Mili +» Inc., 612 First Ave. North, Minneapolis, Minn. ANYBODY CAN SELL THIS— Spare or whole time. Men and | women gladly pay a $10 bill for paying $25 weekly benefit... Big op- portunity; big commissions; big com- pany; salary and bonus. Address Underwriters, 438 Bonnell Bldz., Newark, N. J, < SALESMAN—If you think in terme Cheyenne to Gain Relief from Odors Of Its City Dump CHEYENNE, Wyo. A,pril 18.— Cheyenne’s municipal dump ground, long a nuisance to residents of South Cheyenne because of evil odors, smoke and blowing Utter, is to'be moved to a location more dis- tant from and beyond sight of the city. Removal of the dump was made advisable, furthermore, by the fact that it is skirted by one of the chief highways entering Cheyenne, the road from Denver. HELP WANTED—Female | | | THE RACE FOR NEW RADIO Wave Beads is on like wild fire. Sell on sight. Nothing like them. Wonderful sales plan with guaran- teed proof of big profits. Imperial Bead Co., Minneapolis, Minn. LADIES WANTED to address en- velopes for us in their own homes. Liberal pay. Write immediately. Federated. Sales Co., Dept. A., Knickerbock Bldg., New York. WOMEN—Embroider for us at home during your spare time. Pleasant work, Experience unneces- sary, Artscraft Co., Winchester, Ind. TEACHERS MAKE $500 TO $800 WHILE spending delightful vaca- tion travejing. Work is pleasant, interesting ‘and along school lines, for which a teacher is especially fitted. Splendid opportunity to enter business For further details write Marehall Hughes Co., 2233 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. eS WANTED—Girl for general house work. 421 Divine. Phone 2326W. AMBITIOUS woman, refined, high school education, pleasing person- ality, initiative, age 26 to 45. Want- ed for sales work. Give education, age, experience and present salary. Address Box B-40, Tribune. LADIES—Make money at home, spare time, addressing envelopes, clipping ads. Experience uneces- sary, pleasant, profitable work. Write quick. Particulars 2 cent stamp. National Service Co., 306-B Manhattan Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. WOMEN TEACHERS NTED TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation. esting ‘work, congenial teacher companions, and at least $60 per week. Salary to start and railroad fare paid. Give age, education and details of experience in first letter. Address N. T. SMITH, 151658 E. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. —————S eee HELP WANTED—MALE Inter- MEN—LEARN BARBERING. High paid profession. Big demand. Write for catalog. MOLER BAR- BER COLLEGE, 1229 lith St. Denver. $158-$225 MONTH. Salary just raised. Bécome Railway Postal Clerk. .Men, 18 up. Steady work. Full particulars—tfree. Franklin Institute, Rochester, N. Y. Write today Dept. 42 MBN wanting Forest Ranger, Postal Clerk, and other government post- tions. Write for free particulars. Mokane, D-137, Denver, Colo. WANTED—Party-with team to put in two lawns on connecting lots. See J. F. Jones & Co., America Thea- ter Bldg. upstat: Monday, WANTED—SALESMEN SALESMEN—To call.on all branches of automotive trade with a staple article in big demand. Main or side line, Best co-operation. Liberal commission. Write for particulars today to Sales Manager, 1835 So. | Marion 8t., Denver, Colo. { SALESMEN — Earn $300 monthly | selling combination pencil and cigar lighter, side Mne; full tme} sample 7bc; details free. Reinshagen | Spectalties Co., 69 Poplar, Memphis, | } Tenn. | CAN use one or two house to house | men; money maker. 446 S. Beech ——— SALESMEN—Make real money sell-| ing woolen goods direct to con- sumer. One month O. W. made! 578.07, W. L, $546.44." Write tor | Pp omeas. NORTHERN $100-8200 WEEKLY. Men with slight knowledge of motors who can reach car owners can rn $200 weekly without making a single sale. If they.can also make sales, profits | may $15,000 y 1; dD. F. PHILLIPS, West 27th St, New York complete year’s protection under our 000 Accident and Sickness Policy of $6,000 yet this ye: now. Strong line for : Nationally advertised, concern has real Wyoming. Liberal to producer. THE CO., 1922 Euclide Dept. RBAL salesman to handle line Ford | necessities in your territory. Line| id by largest jobbing hous Quick sales and steady repeat busi neas.* Can be handied either full or part time by salesmen calling on automotive trade. Transmission Wood Lining Co., 1816-18 Eleventh St., Denver, Colo: write us tail stores, Estab! opportunit weekly advance [ONT Ave., Ci okay o., 0. {= S THREE neat appearing young men papable of earning $200 or $250 per month with reliable firm. age, experience, present salary. dress Box B.39, Tribune, _— WANTED—AGENTS emeeeneee a SALESPEOPLE wanted for every town and inlet in this county. Experience not needed. No invest ment, Just write Maidrite Bales Co orks ie. + “ SUNDAY; APRIL 19, 1928'= WANTED—AGENTS $75 A WEEK. Man or woman want- ed with ambition and industry, to distribute Rawleigh’s Household Products to steady users. Several fine openings in nearby cities and towns. We train and help you s0 you can make up to $100 a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. WY-553, Freeport, Il. AGENTS—$16 daily easy. Sell men’s, women's, children’s hosiery to con- sumer. 15c-$1.50 pair. Samples fu nished. Experience | unncessary. Write Banner Hosiery, 186 N. La Salle, Chicago. AGENTS—Write for free samples; sell Madison “Better-Made” shirts for large manufacturer direct to wearer; no capital or experience re- quired; many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills, 562 Broad- way, New York. AMAZING PROFITS—Sell famous Irish Linen-Silk Hosiery, We like Irish Linen. Direct to weare: Low prices. Big commissions daily Cash bonus. $50 to $200 weekly Write Irish Linen-Silk Hosiery Co., Dept. N-54, Cincinnati, Ohio. POSITIONS WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper with 6 years ex- perience in Casper wishes position with reliable firm, good references. B-32 Tribune. GOOD COOK wants work camp. 8-35 Tribune. in oil SERVICES OFFERED 5 WANTED—Smal) and laundry work for gingle ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. All work’ guar- anteed to be high class. We call for and deliv Phone 1499J. MARCELLING, also honie appoint: ments. Phone 2562M. 949 S. Mc- Kinley. = TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; satidle horses to rent. L. 5, Blanch: ard. Phone 2014M. FREE dirt at Episcopal church; de- lvered at a reasonable price. H, E. Smith. Phone 1673J. GET your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you @ square deal. Specia} attention given to gas Piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2098J. HARPER method scalp treatment, dandruff and falling hair; mar- celling. Mrs, R. Colby, 449 CY. Phone 259. JERSEY milk delivered at your door freeh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. WANTED—Children to care for; 10c per hour. Phone 2191-W. MARCELLING, halr dyeing, all beauty work done by. experienced operator; prices reasonable, also ap- pointments out. 1228 S. Boxelder. I w ANT lawns or gardens to tend south part of city; charges rea- orale and service right. Jer: The Gardener. Phone 288iJ. TOOL dresser, experienced, open for engagement about the first; am algo first class mechanic, electrician and batteryman; clean Habits. Box B-44, Tribune. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Have you talked to Mr. Johnstone? He can place your Ford or Dodges. Come in and See These Bargains > Hudson 7-Passenger {3 Dodge Commercial Marmon Chummy Hudson Sedan Grey Touring R. N. VAN SANT model starter, ¢ 8. Jacks GUARANTEED USED FORDS We recondition and guarantee our shape Used Fords and customers for Used Fords are thereby assured of getting a car in Al shape Following is the list we are offer. ing this week, guaranteed No. 69, Touring ~-$240.00 No, 9, Touring -.--.2.. 195.00 No. Touring --...... 226,00 No Touring .<.cecnss 245.00 No. 26, Touring ........ 275,00 No, 70, Runabout ...... 265.00 No. 61, Runabout ..._._ 235.00 No. 95, Coupe -.. 326.00 No, 99, Coupe ... 465.00 No, 90, Truck -..-...... 250,00 Open Evenings ari ny rar! C. Boyle, Inc. The Bele viace to Buy Your acanet ' a <= family washings; | IF YOU WANT A REAL BARGAIN ON A For Sale—AUTOMOBI FOR SALE—Late model Gardner, practically new paint, sport moc: blue, fine shape, five tires, $600, Jacobsen, 606 W. 10th. FOR SALE—1923 Chevrolet tour. ing car, 107 S. McKinley st See Thes [ANG Vaiules Today We need the room, You need the money, Now is the time to save it. We list here a few of our many desirable used cars. ’ 1928 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Ford Touring. 1928 Ford Sedan-. i921 Ford Coupe. We have two Dodge Tourings you should see—$150,00 and $2 Terms FOR SALE—Ford coupe, splendy condition, some extras. Sce t No trades, Call 1132, FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION! If you are not getting 35 miles out of every gallon of gas you buy. better call 2690, our man will cali and tell you how to get it. USED CARS Do ut off buying that car. We are offering good values in our Use Car Department this week, Maxrrelenw WD Chrysler Brougham Four-passenger closed mpael Th car is in excellent shape. We th it the best looking job in Casper, a Chalmers Sedan Seven-passenger; car in first. clags condition; big b: fi nine i odge Tour ng Car act new. We think it is th best used Dodge in Casper. Maxwell Coupe Four-passenger, in excellent shape; refinished in Duco blue. 3 Maxwell Touri 1928 models, all in first class con- dition; extra good values. 2 Dodge Tn 40 1920 models, in fair condition You buy them’ cheap, ‘8 Buick Six Tous 1919 model, in fair conditign, You buy It cheap. 8) Eearde FOras 1922 Coupe E 1923 Roadster dal They are in good shape, new tites Maxwi TON TRUCK This is a big truck value. &% this one over. km MOATAD ro | CASPER MOTOR CO: 30 W. Yellowston Phone 909 7 enger condition; new ober; reasonable, e 1084R Buck, in fine eclnres curtains, new paint, good rubber, $600, Jac feed acobaen, 608 AMIN Ss COME IN AND LOOK AT WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER 1924 Light Six Studebaker Touring 7 Completely rebuilt. and refn- ished, is in excellent condition. 1921 Studebaker Ligh in A-l condition, bas: Ronee. 1924 Chevrolet Coupe—tt you want & good coupe at a very reasonable! ay ®, come in and look at this one, 1924 Ford Roadster—New motpt and in excellent condition, { 1922 Special Six Studebaker ‘Tope ing—A real buy, is in the best! af of mechanical condition, good paint, 1920 Reo Touring—a —A snap for any- one who wants @ car to put ate on the road for service, pe Batke aie month been vice about 1 excellent condition. Ere | aw } Six Motor Co., Inc: around the corner ers 2 Big San, t of the city nes David St F¥Esk Phope OTT