Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN G., M. & ST. P. RAILWAY HEAD GIVES REASONS WHY ROAD WENT INTO ITS RECENT RECEIVERSHIP MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 28.—President H. E. Byram of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway told the Tre uffic club of Minneapolis today that the factors causing the recent receivership of the road were the war- time disturbance of economic conditions, the diversion of traffi bus ion of the North rn and the extensive control by the overnment of railroad earnings, busin 1 doing manner vernment, sues must be w and only WEAK,RUN-DOWN NERVOUS, DIZZY Mrs. Lee Suffered From All These Troubles, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Well Terre Haute, Indiana. —“I was weak and run-down and in such a nervous condition that I could hardly domy work. I was tired all the time and dizzy, had no appe- tite and could not" sleep. I tried differ- ent medicines for ayear but they did not help me, ‘Then my husband the ad. forL Pinkham’s Vege- table Compoynd | and had me take it. ength and never felt t completely re nfl Me to the permanence and motor vehicles, the acute after authority has been received from the government. ‘A railroad’s earnings come from it and passenger r: vhich blished by the g while according to the tr tion act, the rates are a fair return,’ short of doing so eve Ww was passed conditions of stitute moro ent of a road's g expenses, also are estab y the government. ere is also taxes which cost . Paul railroad approximate! 000 a year of which abou 00,000 goes to the state of Turning to motor transportation President Byram said it was a mia- take to assume that the railroads aro not intensely interested In the In some ilities of that fleld lities he pointed out Iready been ins' asking what are the to do about the motor truck, propriate, he said, to ask what the public is going to do about it. y wish to bring all ph the question before the peop! they may realize the unfavorable ro: action against themselves in diver sion of business needed to pay the running expenses of the rr: s."” President Byram termed the use of the Panama canal for coast to coast traffic “another iil. tlon of unfair competition which adv affects the railroads,” Much Married | Poetess Faces An Annulment NEW YOI neational alth. I had practi- ing when my Phat boy porn and he is very strong and 1 know that the Vegetable nd is the best medicine a wo- nm take before and after child birth for healthandstrengh. I would be willing to answer letters from wo- men asking about the Vegetable Com- d.” irs. WM. J. Lee, Route » Bo: Terre Haute, Indiana. Lydia B. Pinkham’sVegetable Com- ts nd is a dependable medicine for all these troubles, sale by druggists everywhere ROTHROCK’S§ Your Gift Counselors Henning Bldg. Phone 2526 the £ domic jeunes is now the wife of William Rose Benet of New York, literary critic and novelist. The divorce un der fire is that obtained two years ago frow Horace Wylie of Washing- ton As a Hoyt married Phillip 8. Hichborn, in 1906. Next door to their home lived Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wylie. Four years later Washington was startled to learn that Mrs. Hichborn had eloped with Wylie. Mrs. Hich- born had one child and Wylie four. Wylie is now an accountant of the Couzens’ committee Investigating ad- ministratiom of federal revenue laws. Hichborn petitioned for a di e Washington belle, Elinor Friday For Little Boys S seca WASHABLE SUITS—Ages 3 to 7 years. 50 and Special_- four colors, 75 value BOY $1.25 values a ’ WASHABLE HATS— Guaranteed $1.95 BOYS’ BLOUSES—S port style. $1.00 values, each 12 years, ict 6 to _79e BOYS’ KHAKI COVERALLS—Strawn Make. to 7 years. $1.65 values, Special avi Ages 3 For Little Girls BLACK SATINE PLAY DRESSES—2 to years frimmed with bright colors, BLUE CHEVIOT COVERALLS—A ges 2 to 7. top and trimmed in red. Special - Pegged 85e GINGHAM PANTY DRESSES—Ages 2 to 6 years. Embroidered in yarn. co a WE Perkins & Co, SPECIALTY STORE 216 East Second St Phone 1944-J Che Caspet Daily Cribune decree was granted after his: death. he divorce, Wylle and Mrs. arried in 1916 In where they were living wit! ree children. In 1919 the Wylies separated. Mrs. | Wyle obtained a divorce at Proyl- | dence in March 1923 and in Octo f the same y married Mr. Casper’s present population, ac. cording to the listing made by the | the foljowi R. L. Polk and company, f with the 1 » Publishers | 1 Charles Be ¢ 1925 Casper city directory, ag- regates 26,520, an increase of 704 bea over the directory issued in 1924. Pays Dividends | tits. censis enameration atc in cludes only that portion of the city lying within {ts incorporated limits | co and nothing outside, ‘This year’s directory contains 550 Copper Concern |: 2£8.—Directors opper company dends with a dis bursement of share, payable July 6, to’ stoc f record June 16, NEW YORK of the Inspiration today resumed d INCREASE OF 704 OVER 1924, ACCORDING TO POLK FIGURES |. = Publishers of the directory make omment in connection listing in their letter Stafford, manager of the Casper Chamber of | Commerce, advising him of the 1925 | count rease in population ts not ng with former year ing the way business iave been all over the coun-| Sack Sold Casper is to be congratulated Inasmuch 4 census is rea person liste by two, it is bellevec made now ties will show population to ) the results are expe near future, secretary- | matic pains e! be in the ne 5 the Polk population ched by mult tiplying all over 16 years of age in the very | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS | Every trace of bladder and kidne; d feeling, backac! nh tor Mie eaniahes often in 94 hours trouble. yee. rheu- matic pains (caole Dutch oll long known to ‘casy-to-take, tasteless capsul condi e in her pep- | The previous dividend of 50c was paid in January, 1924. armenia cats For results try Tribune Classified Want Ads. Necessity Every man needs a good Watch. ‘The | new thin models are ||! j both convenient and || | good looking. Priced 4 Clothe these thoug at $18 to $45 in the |} finest models. it AYRES Jewelry Co. “Where You WII Bven- tua uy.” Phone 872 Our New Location 118 FAST SECOND ST, PHONE 1195-R, Sil were Ss IN MEMORY 0F THE LOVED ON WHO HAVE PASSED ON Li eee ON PLACE YOUR ORDERS N i PAYMENTS ! | iH MIDWEST|BUILDING hts and sentiments by a covering of flowers. that the last resting place may be kept green and glorious—for this is Memorial Day OW CASPER FLORAL CO. 153 South Wolcott Just a Few Steps Down Means Such a Difference in Price In Your Shoe Buying Get acquainted with our “low rent” shoe prices. Our basement locyfon is convenient, cool but not costly. Other economies we have perfected together with shrewd and careful buying allows us to price our}{$o!- wear most reasonably. Notice the slippers we are featuring for Fitday. The “Betty Bond” Novelty Strap Here’s the very latest fancy strap. It comes ii fine black patent leather with a world of smail cut- outs covering the toe and sides. Fastens wita one narrow strap over the instep. Is somewhat different than pictured, having Cu- ban or Spanisk heels as desired. An_ impressive q@ value at » . . : . in A Fascinating Combination Strap One of the newer numbers we are showing ii this strik. ing novelty strap. Is black patent leather in front anc the back quarter is of English tan calf. “Colander” cut outs on toes. $5. 9 Heels a trifle hi Lisa than Black Satin With a Touch of Ww hite pictured | The vogue for simplicity in footwear beaut | this rich black satin one strap, An individue | stitching that circles the upper We make it into a tie if you de- sire. Exquisite without being ex- pensiy $59 | | a gE | . —, ° | Priced Exceedingly Low— | Quality Considered This charming and popular “Butterfly” pattern is « handsomely made sandal with extra flexible soles, | rounded Frenchy toes ‘and low rubber tipped heels. | Ribbon trimming at throat and strap if desired. Smoothly finished inside. In calf. sa A Cute Little Strap for Misses You'd look far to find a slipper as carefully and beautifully made as one. Has semi-square toe shape for foot health and is ne. perforated and stitched to give » dressy appear- ance Low rubber tipped heels, In black patent, Sizes 12 to 2 s Can You Beat This Price? It would be hard to locate a better buy than these children’s patent strap slippers. Are very neatly made inside and out. Have shapely vamps with dainty cut out front strap effect. Low rubber tipped heels, A pliable good fitting Cie per, A low price Oey Sizes 12 to 2 ~ Sizes 8% to 11% - Same pattern in growing girls sizes 2% 3 7 .. $2.98 ery Compelling Bargains Soft Felt Slippers in. colors 2 2a 98e A large rack of 200 pairs of Strap Slippers -.-____ $2.98 Lovely new White Kid Slip- Dale a $5.98 Ladies’ Sturdy Mountain Boots, pair -- $5.98 Two-Strap House $2.98 Boys’ Crepe-soled Tennis Shoes, sizes 214 to 6___$2.25 fe yea eae $2.00 11 to 2 or Black Kid $4.98 Men's. Smooth ‘Brown’ Dress Dei so concise e Baby's Cute Soft- 75¢e soled Shoes --__~~ arrived Blonde Kid sre $5.98 Slippe pair —- Fine Brown Cuban heeled Oxfords .o-25 Slippers, pair -.. Rubber heels too, In patent or tan calf. The Kimball Drug Co. | The Midwest Drug Co, let tles for children’s better trong soles and good uppers. through three eyelets, nd shoe Ties across hysicians, and now for the first time put Ap but | Re Costs only 60 cents. Il Haarlem Oil. {and relly postively ‘guaranteed or money ve ik for Leg of Lamb, Ib._ AC Head Lettuce Ice Cream, per quart-_ 638 East Second St. Reels at discount of_ Lines at discount of___ Minnow Seines____-_-- ‘Vacuum Jugs___-____- Phone 601 hanging basket designs. derate cost. Hardy, Sure Cabbage Plants, dozen 611 East Twelfth St. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 WEEK-END SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice Miik-Fed Veal Roast, lb._ plete Meat Market GROCERY DEPARTMENT All Flavors For Your Convenience We Will Remain Open Until 9 P. M. Friday Closed All Day Saturday—Memorial Day JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY C0: Phones 1251—1252 [| Min Days Vacation! vay AND SUNDAY f FISHING TACKLE 3 AT REDUCED PRICES,FRIDAY ONLY Telescopic Rods, each____ Bambo Rods at discount of ------$2.00 | Snelled Hooks at discount of # Trout Specimens, each______ Flies, one lot, each__________ 85c AND $1 49 WleseaCh= = 2-2 a 5e, 10¢, <a Gasoline Camp Stoves_- Folding Cots, each _________ Tents at Cost Camp Cooking Utensils of All Kinds Reed Creels, each__________ Canvas Creels, each___-____ 5e & 22-cal. Hamilton Repeating Rifle-$42.60 § 22-cal. Stevens Repeating Rifle___§44.50 22-cal. Remington Repeating Rifle, Model 12-A ___--_----_- 22-cal. Remington Repeating Rifle, Special sets ea ee 22-cal. Winchester, Model 06 HOLMES HARDWARE CO. eon $20.00 | ----- $24.00 ----- $18.00 LET US ORDER YOUR AUTO ACCESSORIES PORCH BOXES Window Boxes, Hanging Baskets, Add Much Adorn- ment and Beauty to the Home We are now growing in our greenhouse thirty-five varieties of flowers especially appropriate for porch box, window box and Place your order now, if you have your own boxes and bas- kets we can refill or can supply boxes and baskets at very mo- ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION GLADLY GIVEN Growing Tomato and The PALMS GREENHOUSE Phone 601 50c | Phone 2171 NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE & FUEL CO. WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. ESTIMATES FREE, MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS Phone 949 TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Departs No. 603 ee eennnneene - 1:66 p m 2:10. a. Eastboi Departs No, 622 .. tmewnnnnee---. 645 p.m. 6:00 p,m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Departs e 4:00 p. © - 8:10 p, m, 8:35 p.m Departs - 6:60 a m. + 9:55 p. m —_$_= $$ 710 a m

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