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PAGE THREE. THURSDAY, MAY MAY 14, 1925 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE | ternoon that the condition of Silas jpurlock, M Roy Spurlo: although ADVERTISING BY), BY Yankee Meets | 23 Deaths on One “Baby Farm” BIG TENT SHOW SEASON HAS —[JAIRVMEN AN: Start Probe of N. Y. Infantoriums OPENING TODAY IN COMING OF LEE BROS. ANIMAL SHOW WIVES JOIN IN 222% Buzzard ra yesterday Enthusiasm reigned today among | lived and in leu’ of moisture badly homie of, fils ‘ the juveniles of the city and not ajneeded the public ts given oppor- Governor. an¢ few of their elders, the oc on be-|tunity to find another brand of al .. athror King but Not S CHURCH HOLDS hea pete Ists got a personal audience with King George today and he didn't S P T have to go to the king's levee or be 0 S oday| Presented at court in order to do it, I ays Kastor Loday| ire 'vesuse News masts The king, the newspaper says, was n Address to Con- making the round of exhibits at the Wembley exposition when a sturdy vention. American holding a boy by the hand pushed his way through the crowd and without any preliminaries said: hants with © Amcrica, ing the opening of the big tent show | joyment In the performance of wild The n ake, alt w Season with the arrival of Lee|animals. The show ground Is locaf- nuse of t Brothers famous trained wild ani-/ed at 15th and Boxelder street. University ss cate Is} line mal shows, Joy and eager expecta-| Leo Brothers wild animal show . +] tion of wonders to be viewed under | ranks as one of the greatest of its Mai S k La pus t 2 vere written on the|icind in the country, ita menagerle ain Speaker Last — | SPECIALS faces of hundreds of juveniles who | {ncluding any number of beasts of lined the sidewalks this morning for|the jungle and rarer | specimens. Evening. at the parade. Blaring bands sounded | Practically all are trained to per- the entrance of the parade into the | form for the public and the coming - ; pes downtown section and the shrill/of the show to Casper presents an| With 26 dairymen and thelr wives notes of the calliope, in wifch the|education for school children. A Dresent. the Natrona County Dalry. | show {s not outdone by clreus re-|record attendance. {s predicted for} men's association held a banque Friday and Saturday $1.25 Djer Kiss 79 Powder -..--..-..... AIC 60c¢ Bromo 42 Seltzer - - - c UO ARES 88ec utation, drew hundreds from the | tonight. meeting last night in the Presby Fealdenice sections. | : terian church taberna 75c Dextri 59¢ Maltoze = 2he DERC ld $1.00 Hind He 10 sind ME $1.00 Bison 76¢ 1.60 Pi ams Bloot Petr Oak Listerine 43¢ $1.10 Thachers Liver & Blood Syrup ~~ 79¢ pne HOUSTON, Texas, May 14.~(By ‘The Associated Press}—The Associ- ated advertising clubs of the world King George with a smile shook finished: {ts convention here today | hands cordially and smiled again and adjourned to meet in Philadel- | when the American In a jovial man phia in 1926, ner introduced “the bo; it had been in session for four Then the Intest self-presentee days and had hesrd more than $00 | lifted his hat and walked away, A speakers, including some of the most | moment later, he stopped and with prominent figures in the advertising | meditative complacency observed: fleld discussing different phases of “Now I'm happy. I have shaken modern advertising, from that on bill | hands with the king of England and boards and direct by mat! to news- | Jack Dempsey.” Papers, house orguns and trade jour- The name of the American who - shook hands with the king was | Community advertising churches} given ag John Cownie, of Des publicity, retail stores and many oth-| Moines, Iowa er activities had an inning and ideas were carried away by approximately 2,000 delegates to other cities and to foreign lands, HOUSTON, May 14.—(By The As- i sociated Press).—Advertising men struck theirs tride again yesterday in the secon& of a series of depart- mental sessions on the third day of ue ths Associated Advertising clubs of the world convention and then mov- Two performances were schedul- | ram of’speeches and music & y th Jed for today, one at 2:00 o'clock this | ii if Mi esper high school orches was afternoon when a multitude of pu- heard, is pils excused from school passed w. Westley, crops and soils through the gates of the main top, ' specialist of the University of Wyo- 5 ddres dairy 7:45 this evening. ming, gave an address on ¢ | math nen started to fall shortly hk crops and feeds.. He declared that before the parade started threatened sweet clover, which will, grow tn to put a serious “crimp” in show U either a dry or a wet ate, is the x a bu e sho as short- best all-round dairy pasture crop, | ings here but the shower was sho! pase | aire Dea cary pagtores Toh | country. It grews quickly and its | nutriment value for milk cows | makes {t a most valuable crop, he | LL zc | said. He also urged the growing | T. at Russell Are| of silage. LECTURE ON SCOTLAND eo HS Mrs. H. R, Lathrop described how All Reviewed by the Lathrop pure bred Holstein future. The foundation of the herd was brought here not only with in- Wyo., May 14.—Ma-| tention of benefitting the Lathrop | | | of mango beets in Wyoming to tak | k ELAS Hil HALL MAY 2) | herd has been developed and she out- | 4 | lined the plans for her dairy for the T H h Officer. ned the plans for her datry On a charge of holding up Claude A popular lecture on Scotland, - | FAEA Pee m% et ecaaee 5 ‘ oan har laterite aur but with the purpose of help- } ed in a body to Galveston for an af-| Blackburn and robbing him of $40 A state-wide investigation of “baby farms” is scheduled to fol- || A eee ee ee Ose to Ben | Jor General Char Menoher, the eiieete antbetude theron | of Pf kate! eating, | last night at Lavoye, M. oto was | low revelation of conditions at the New York City infantorium of || fombna” is announced to be given ORR CBE Egat Trected with m | she"elld | Bente tate 37¢ 4 ‘Advertising by the churches {s] arrested today by U! ff Jake} Mrs. Helen Augusta Gcisen-Volk (shown above), where, police de- | in the Elis hall Priday evening, May | Army corps ares. wit eeootes wath & ) 60) I" scpaint. (he vA S , by Rev. A. E. Cooke of the First | 13-gun salu atio: church. Those who | edge of the Worth trying !f men are worth tr?-| Carter. The char 5 a's "i é 70c Sloans eg as 2 - ge was made in al ,| 23 babies have died in the last 16 months. Doctors, after rian ing,” Rev. Kerrison Juniper, Con-| warrant sworn to by Blackburn in clare, 2 _ . 2 Liniment —. Cc ‘ort D. A. Russell mill. | ed city eer, in a} y morn-| brief talk explained his plans ongre my : : ; A y » cause of death as eserva tio: yednes¢ 25e 3 gregational pastor at St. Petersburg, | the justice court of Henry I. Bren. |) Cxamination ef some of the bodies, gave the cause Cais wero privileged to hear the lecture| tary reservation Wednesday morn-| Dols! TA eshte ie ana 25c Mennens Violet 16¢ Fia., told the church advertising de-| nan. 3 malnutrition. Mrs. Volk has offered no defense on “Ireland, the Land of Wit and|ing for the annual tactical inspec: | 1m ee faced sa Materia skies a Pent Blackburn alleged that Beasley 2 ss = Beauty,” delivered some time ee - sr reviewed all of} Mr. Moe, th dairy inspector, |} 835¢ Ponds Vanis 26¢c Community advertising came in} held him up at the point of a gun which time plans for starting the le-|by Mr. Cooke in this city, will not) | Gener) litany ree Wednes- | Urged that all barns and buildings || Cream —- ~------- for a share of fdeas with which/and took the money from his gion endowment fund will be made, | be likely to miss the opportunity of} Tie Troops Mh Men ot, and then | on dairy farms be whitewashed as{|] 75c Djer Kiss speakers sprinkled the program, kets. i aring him discourse on the won-| day morking at 9:30 o'clock, a - 4 . ane Vanishing C Cc iF pockets. | in order that every member will be | hearing him {| toured the garrison on an inspection | sanitation means, and described ‘anishing Cream ~~ Sense A. Fiskans,,.general, | secre: eaten almanacs present the meeting will be a smoker |drous scenery, the romantic trad reecaee stables. Wednes- | the care necessary to secure sani-|{ $1.00 Auto Strop tary of the Missour! Association |nftair and four boxing bouts of three | tlons history of that part of} of the barracks nd foveeed. a dis.| tary conditions during the summer |} Razors _......---- c suggested to the community adver- [eect a 1d which from Edinburgh and| day afternoon he reviewed a dis: onthe. 50c Hennafoam 7 rounds each haye been arranged for and m Hdiny ted paraile by, the 18th cavnley,| month 50c Hennafoam tising department that “the com- | area te lead rated rling to Loch Katrine and Ben bw pa = f acitiat parce Tt wan decided that the next || Shampoo ic entertainme ne lead umate ‘ and the presentation of the fam hat the next/[ Shampoo ...--.--.. munity is primarily a business and 1 Piamion boxers will take part in the Lo mond, has been Ammorte ized by guess pe ou n “Oo” the Bla meeting will be held at the Lathrop |} ¢1 99 69 bouts, the genius of a Horanitroop of the ait dairy farm oun May 25 at 2 o'clock |] Zenyrol ____-.---___ ic Gem Razor --..--.... 33c Hepatica ae AS 24c ee ee pt sal It Corn 28e Tic Harlem that the people are stockholders in it” while Jefferson Thomas, of Jack- i] * y. excellent 4 ~ t sonville, Fla., asserted that taxa: ; p a ae Booth Beir fa, being’ i Genstal Menoher: was; the: guest of 5 F rteeeon vation Seek tion {s a feasible course of revenue Iooal Scots, which will form a choice | Brigadier General John paseo ut the University of Wyoming, will for community advertising" and fol- IN LATE AUTO CRASH PORTAL ANDIO SFT setting for the lecture itself, Tickets See Serpe el Magno aka Ad sees conduct a demonstration ir catt! lowed it with a statement that bat the evening can be had from | alr A contest in judging w | Florida is considering an appropria- members of the Clan Stewart and|and a formal recepution was held at |) °9 oi a. tne dairymen at. this tion of $400,000 from state funds for A special joint meeting of commit the Congregational church, and also| the p headquarters at 9 o'clock. | 114. Proper feeding will also be an_all-Florida advertising campalgn.| A warrant charging J. M. Ross, | tees of all war veteran organizations at the music stores of the city. An infc mal inspection of the troops | {me Frepa Retail advertisers were told by/|living on Boyer street, with illegal | will bo held tonjght at 7:45 o'clock is on the program for Thureany, SUT he Markee ocramilies Was in: George B. Forristall, of Houston, | possession of Mquor was filed in the|in the club rooms of Ge ral Menoher will leave Thurs- ; Vroman Id F Be ay ne for Montana: He came to | #<ucted to investigate the proposed that “plenty of advertising, both na-| justice court of Henry F. Brennan | post, American legion, for the pur INTEREST FOR THE ben Te eet ts ee, ay ‘o-operative buying of feeds and tor Bremer | Funeral He OF | cheyenne trom Fort Douglas, Utah, | Co-operative buying of | fe pe arises 4 atria tional and local, has not taken into] yesterday afternoon. Ross is the] pose of making plan nd a consideration the simple principles|ran, who with State Enforcement | ial day observance. ey | where he dr 1 the troops ; 59¢ ohiuyiie and: eelling?") Tt meahures | Officer Lee. Craft, miraculously es:| . ‘The veterans have secured as. Thomas F. White! a Ss talinke Work Casale: <-. Eerie ante the difference, he sald, between suc-| caped serious injury Tuesday night |. McCracken of Cheyenn to Pinkey Watson, pectalis NY or. Blades cess and failure. when the automobile he was driving | liver the address of the da Wafson “Radio Shop on eye eee ee F “ 1 cky Strike ne ——_—— turned turtle on the Salt Creek road.| cemetery. The newly organi ter Steere haw dust ser} Funeral services for aed | To Save Life Of cena Se : meet and J; WASHINGTON — A deluge of|He had been arrested by Craft and| gion band will make tis first | petved mplete SUpBIY of the very | White were hold at 2:30 0 ‘ne | = selene oom 25¢ 4 statements regarding charges of pa-| Sheriff Alexander McPherson when|appearance in. the Memorial Day est creation of the radio world, in|Sfterncon from the chapel of A 1 Y -Old Ch tld Cigarettes 2 for -.- : eificism and forelgn domination were | they found 1,000 gallons of mash, a| parade. The band will hold a reher-|, portable, enclosed six tube radio Lorton Pin al home * ee 5-Year l At the made at the close of the convention | 100-gallon still and some wiiiskey in | sal tonight. . at whith muy ‘hermdved trom se | Will be "go hcgake, teh abe ee ’, , y set which may be moved from place al. Re e ‘ —— Sf the International Council of Wo-}a farm house which ts sald to be} A special meeting of tho legion | to place at will and may be set up| Ontario, for burial. Rev. Charles A- See “e - Casper Pharmacy men, rented by Ross. Is announced for Monday night to give the results which might be Wileon had charge of the funera athrop a a confer. Odd Fellows’ Corner , services. ence with Dr, James Ray Arnetl, Denver specialist, reported late this obtained wit ny stationary set. The set comes enclosed completely drlite row Tis’ nakiovial’ shea: hae ————}}] in a bigh grade polished wocd case. day. On May’ is meb"in ‘all parts || All batteries and connections are TIMONY IN of the United States, Iny away their closed and there is nothing which TES winter headgear and assume thé cannot be picked) up and carried straw hats which are worn during about whenever desired. The entire the suinthbr months. *"All'of tla local outfit when packed ready for carry: | clothing merchants, have recetved ig weighs about 20 pounds, thely supplies of late model spring Mr. Wats urges t radio fan: of straw hats. and prospective radio fans i t { expected that tomorrow will themselves of the opportunity to se | see the debut of local men in new and hear this set some day i ; straw hats. The hats received by soon. There is one set up and in _ TOPEK Sans.,| the local merchants are of the same or! or » Watson Shop| _CORTHOUSE, TOPEKA, Kans,,| tho loci oh Working order at the Watson Shop | | CORTHOY mhe Avsoclated Press) | style which will be donned tomorrow now. The portable radio makes an |4 t Russell Davis, son | by the male progeny in all ‘the deal set to pack along with you |—Testimony . strove centers ot country. idea) set 20 pak a re tie age. |of Jonathan Davis, former Kansas | Metropolitan centers of the country mer, for no matter how dee you | Sovernor, had accepted from Pred ei Alo asi ws ree odor be may penetrate into the wilderness | Pollman, convicted banker, $ Get your straw hat ent > in and leave aii civilization behind, you | for = pardon {ts not a competent | St¥'c 1 ie rial of Jonathan may keep constantly in close touch | testimony in thi ea tt ery, with the great affairs of the world | Davison a charge of seeking a! Vouthfyl Victim Of a mee for Walter Grundy, Hutchinson e e banker, Judge James A. Mecisre|G As Poisoning Ts| | through your pc bribe in exchange from for a pardon j ruled this afternoon in district court GIANTS STAGE | | Laid at Rest inch ANOTHER BIG REDUCTION ON ELECTRICAL GOODS ONLY TWO MORE DAYS LEFT FOR THIS BIG SALE Just a Few Real Bargains—Look Them Over 1 $12.00 Electric Grill reduced to 2 $5.00 8-inch Electric Fans reduced to_ 1 $20.00 16-inch Electric Fan reduced to_ 1 $5.00 Hot Plate reduced to____ $6.00 Electric Flat Irons reduced to_ $7.50 Blectric Flat Irons reduced to_ $4.60 Electric Flat Irons reduced to_ $4.75 Electric Flat Irons reduced to__ JUBILEE FETE GORA MOORE FUNERAL be » wacsfpattecatoatnraziiien | $15.00 Violet Ray Machine reduced to________ } | uneral servic e he } | L | this afternoon from the chapel of All Electric Lighting Fixtures 0; H 1 TOBE HELD FRIDAY |i hccx ses eas se item of ne 90% F | AT NEW YORK Fe ee Recerca | MF lash Lights at a . i} Edwards had charge of the services. Bisdonnt of ‘O ' hae Burlal was made in Highland ceme: ~ ae re erory ar sey ae i iy Funeral rervices for Cora Moore | 1 regular $175.00 "A. B,C. Vacuum Type Copper Tub Washing Machine 110. 00 reduced to $ 1 Used A. B. C. Double Tub Washing Machine reduced to $35.00 1 SE $100.00 New A. B. C. Wooden Tub Dolly 1 cenit $100.00 New C larinda W ‘ooden Tub : Dolly Depa eae $55.00 1 regular $40.00 Urn § et, complete with Tray, Sugar and Creanier, reduced to ~~ Bde ats Reg yy a $29.75 Just a few Nickel Candlestick Adapters left, regular $2.50, reduced to.....____- $1.50 reduced to-__._._..__- $3.25 WW YORK, Ma ‘.—(B: lb w afternor iL tional “league's | golden Large Issue Of + alist Utility Bonds Public officla all, past and ed, but attention fs focused upon | | the few living old timers,» Is Marketed | Mickey Welch » M ] a =) pitcher for the bi Salt Creek Busses miling again, £ DENVER, Colo., May 14.—The In: | ewe. ball’ of) the ternational Trust Company pes hb ver, heading a group « mee bankers has announced 200,000 of the fire Dan Bre Joe Hornung, Tom York, Jobr igure aaypreb ag hteyi9 n Public ertaii anyone can buy fine Hornung, ‘Tom York, rating public utl ginger and pure sugar and sparkling crystals of the guests for a parade trot nt, have been in- | | | e Casper, Townsend Hotel | | m, and 1 p, m. and 5 p. m. || | Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. mand 6 p. m. Express Bus Seaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. | | BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS || TELEPHONE 144 vice ———e $4.75 Vase Adapters | fruit juices. § And there’s quite a lot of good, pure |< Hist One Of the great old timers, | Colorada, Nebraska, Wyom! 5 $3.50 Desk Lamps reduced to__ ~-$2.75 | J J 1 8 >t sourl and Texas. Sei Gib Id that doesn’t belong + oltins | who was to have been‘the ma ¢ | sourl em +3 Ss one 00 Desk Lamps reduced to_ ‘ ~.$1.50 { water in the worlc at doesnt belong to us. dny- | ceremon: bser hn Mt -95 Desk Lamps reduced to_ ee ea 3.8 $1 5 Dimalites reduced to ; $1.85 tegular $ > Vacuum 26. 75 Cleaners reduc ed to $8.50 Electric Toasters reduced to__$6,50 one can get that, too! § But let this thought sink in: Nobody can put these things together in the Clicquot Club way—nobody but Clicquot Club. It's an art, for the full-pint bottles of Clicquot Club 7A.M.TO10P.M. — THE DEMAND FOR CLEAN CARS IS GROWING EVERY DAY | WYOMING RAILROAD jinger . oo ale ain < ice- And our patronage is getting so great that we are re- 1.5 { - +i %; i Ginger Ale (Regular or Pale Dry) contain a price | WOULD AUN als INE. WRiKerl ¢p extendiote workiae Hott to take cach ofetl $1.50 Curling Irons reduced to_.___- 95¢c less ingredient that can’t be bought—forty years of CARS WASHED BY US ARE WASHED RIGHT Warming Pads, Marcel Wavers, Heater Cords, Plugs | knovoing how to make. good drinks. § Regular } cel Inbtita.as Walline Outshio Sockets und Anything You Want at Sacrifice Pric JUST TWQ MORE DAYS LEFT We Close This Sale at 9 P. M. Saturday, May 16 Thomas Electric Co. 1234, South Center Street—Across from Iris Theater j Clicquot Club is full of zest and vigor. Pale Dry aks eye beet lls fim Read WE WASH CARS Clicquot Club is extremely mild and subtle.” $-Be-. || sne,reureas, Butae and Cirnent WE POLISH CARS lieve us—it’s a gift! The Clicquot Club Company, ming public service commission for WE CLEAN MOTORS kd tC Nw certifinate to establish a bus line Millis. Massachusetts, U. S. A. from Sheridan. to Buffalo, B, J. Dull Vaporized Kerosene Method and KR. H. Kays filed for a certifi- IE J. S. BROWN MERCANTILE CO. * mate to operate trom Casper to shar AUTO LAUNDRY dan and d to obtain Who'crale Distributors line f i , operate a bus line from My Phone 1904-W 112 South Durbin St. a — <= Tee 2 Torrington, _,