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The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 5

The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 5

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A rirr fgtit ctuLM exr-rt'S HTt AMT MSX I i621 Installation Held 1 II By the Odd Fellows HOWLING ENTERS SECOND SESSION AT 11 A ALLEYS NEXT WEEK AND SCHEDULE RUNS INTO AFRIL i i 4 1 DENVER Jan William A Dallison today wns sworn if as United States marshal for Colorado by Federal Judge Foster Symoa Dallison took the oath of oflice in the court room and retred to his new oil me to receive congratulation from freinds He succeeds Bums appointed by President llson in XS16 li urns resigned to take a position with the Denver Rio Giande Western Railroad Congress May See If Officials Practice What They Preach By Associated Frcss WASHINGTON Jan 3 Investigation of the Upshaw charges that some governor! and many other high officials "do not practice the 'ORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water apply over VapoHuq Om If Milken Jan Ytala Free Garage At to Marshal For I Colorado bworn In tat Fort Collins Lodge No 19 Independent Order of Odd Fellows at It regular session Tuesday evening installed officers for the new term Ray Inman Distnrt Deputy Grand Master was the installing officer The new officers are as follows: Noble Grand Bavard Case Vice Grand Dewey Roscoe Rec See Roilowell Fin Sec Nightingale Treas Lon James Warden Geo Rote Conductor Wade Right Supporter A Mil-tor Left Supporter Emil Jahnke Right Supporter Read Left Supporter Guy Fowler Chaplain Smith Right Scene Supporter Blair Left Scene Supporter Berger ger inside unardian A Lovesee Outside Guardian I Davidson After the lodge session refresh meats Were served consisting Of sandwishes apple pie a-la-modb coffee A Modern Fharmacal Achievement KEUISAITZE Y0U1 SOTO i STOMACH with scrota's miABfT: stomach POWDER A COMPOOTD ANTACID md iaxahto I0KIC Guaranteed to give immediate relief from sour stomach gas in the stomach Indigestion ulcers in the stomach bowel bloat palpitation nervousness- ear sickness restless sleep and nausea 50e tor sals at yonr druggist 60c Mfd Chemical Co Denver A Graal View Garden COMPANY The Dopulap Blower Shoo Corner Oak Howe Fh 445 CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE JOE ROSA HESSE Falmer Graduates 203 State Merc Blk Ph 914 vidmg additional service tor wkkh there is a big demand owing to all the coble lines being taxed to theii full capacity OuasionaUy aa some patron discontinued th service It was possible to use the pair of wires to accommodate two thra of even tour homes or business places await in the service as the one pair ol wires court be converted into a paify line But ol course eurti enlarged wrvhe wss only possible ia that particular district When the new cables are inetalu they w'U give additions! service to tb Soath and the west am tiona of the elty aa it will be in those direc tiott that the new lino are to he con futfc Some time ego additional switch fcosrd service ws Installed at the exchange building Mr Turntr emphasized the fact that it Will be at least six weeks before the new lines will be ready for use and that he did not want to convoy to the public the Idea that new telephones would be available before that time except in such instance at mentioned where a patron may discontinue the service and such a line would be available for a new patroft or patron Unusual Incident Reported In Auto Wreck At Loveland Regard! the auto accident eua tallied by Dickson mentioii of which ha been made in the Express-Courier the Loveland Reporter Herald has the following "A had autotnohi'e accident took place in front of the Harris Lumbet company yesterday when Dickson a college student of Fort Collin who 18 aaid to have been on hi way to Boulder to visit friends or a friend drove bis Ford car Into car driven Deter Scillison of Loveland the latte- car being A Ford sedan Both driver are said to have Claimed the right Of way "Bit fcsofi'S car Was badly damaged and tbo sedan was turned over by the force of the Impact "ThS peculiar part Of the accident Ilea in the fact that although the sedan was turned over there a glass broken in the car and a woman who With her husband were riding with Mr gcillison was holding a pint bottle of milk a her hand at the time of the crash and When taken from (he wreckage She was Still holding the bottle of milk in her hand the Bottle going thru the ordeal without breaking of the participants of the wreck wefe seriously injured" Trial oi Widow On Murder Charge Is Postponed to Thursday SAM AUGUSTINE Tex Jan 3 An agreement to postpone until tomorrow- the examining trial Of Mrs Lillian Kftoit charged with slaying her husband Hiram Khox wealthy Hemphill lumberman waa reached by counsel tor the state and defense her today The agreement was reached out of respect to field who had Just retired as county judge of Sabine county and whose body was found last night in a field Bear his home at Hemphill His fnneral was to be held late today the prohibition enfori ement which preach "was called for a i tosort rten introduced today by Represen- ve Hill Republican Maryland introduced today by Repress Most every member of the family i interested to sports of some kmd Let Brownie help you RR0WNlfs -t Shop in Denver LAW A MARQUETTE HOTEL Oat Rates are $150 With Private Rath $200 Opposite Iris Theater 1729 Curtis The Business Bowling league met mlth Chairman Floyd Willett at the A Wednesday night and prepared plans tat the second round of play In the local pin mauling loop The schedule which follows was arranged and will carried out in detail Every captaitt will he pledged to have his tnen pledge in tarn that they will be out at every session If It ia physically possible for them to do so Every team will attempt to mane ah attendance record and so wipe out the Ao-cMled "Alasks 'record of last session when at many times the teams were very poorly represented New automatic pin-setters ape to be installed at the alleys preparatory to opening the second stanza Of the rolling balls and these It la believed will exjwdiate the evening gmes a great deal The mcnbors of the snt teams are rit 3 of the a Older to CO rU-m aoOUt be late on which they will play Fishing Issued I n- FI IF i yngkand licenses no -ntd 'i and anyone who (uy without a 1923 cfe- dpntHf I' to arrest and trial A f-if at the Larimer coun-c bp Oifce Wednesday aftef-tW far 41 small game and -1 have been Issued at iffibei The first 1923 license alrfnlmrt by Thomas Nichols aipkud December 23 The issued 4n January was to ctistodlaa ef the court hlonW i to hunt big game as tftu beea issued at court el it i i 3oi chfr this was ho rsl Boils" LI ale By Fort Collins Man Lasted Over Twenty Years Commissioner BlftlleS Of Larimer county has just received a copy of The Tarkio Avalanche published at Tarkto Mo unde data of December 29 1922 which has an item of local Interest from the fact that the Mf Dinnebetk mentioned was A Fort Collins -resident and the father Of Charles THnneheck of this CUThe Avalanche ha the following to say: Nowadays most of us are satisfied if one covering of slide leather last our feet si months Perhaps the rush and hurry of this mad world in which we live maybe the cows of other davs grew tougher hides but whatever the reason some shoe coverings of years ago outlasted those of today by numerous and sundry years for Frank Burg came in dry years for Frank Burg HOTEL Th following schedule for the 1 teams have been arranged: THE SCHEDULE! Hue Plays: Two Jan 9 Team 2 Jan 15 Team 8 Jan 82 Team 6 Jan 29 Team 6 Feb 6 Team i Feb 12 Team 2 Feb 19 Team 3 Feb 26 Team March 5 Team Mch 13 Team 4 Mch 19 Team 2 Mch 26 Team 3 April 2 Team 6 April 9 Team 5 April 17 Team 4 Jan 9 Team 1 Jan 16 Team 5 Jan £3 Team 3 Jan SO Team 4 Feb Team 6 Feb 12 Team 1 Feb 20 Team 6 Feb 27 Team 3 Mar 8 Team 4 Mar 12 Team 6 Mar 19 Team 1 Mar 27 Team 6 April 8 Team 3 April 19 Team 4 April 16 Team 6 Four Flays: Jan 10 Team 3 Jan 17 Team Jan 24 Team 5 Jan 80 Team 2 Feb 6 Team 1 Feb 13 Team 3 Feb 21 Team Feb 28 Team 6 Mar 6 Team 2 Mar 13 Team 1 Mar 20 Team 3 Mar 28 Team 6 April 4 Team 5 April 10 Team 2 April 17 Team 1 Si Play: Jan 11 Team 5 Jan 17 Team 4 Jan 22 Team 1 Jan 31 Team 3 Feb Team 2 Feb 14 Team 5 Feb 21 Team 4 Feb 26 Team 1 Mar 7 Team 3 Mar 12c Team 2 Mar iU Team I Mar 2S Team 4 April 2 Team 1 April 11 Team 8 April 16 Team 2 Three PlaySi Jan 19 Team 4 Jan 15 Team 1 Jaa 23 anl 2 Ian 31 Tam 6 Feb 7 Team Fob 13 Team 4 Feu 19 Team 1 Feb 27 Team 2 Mar Team 8 Mar 14 Team 6 Mar 29 Team 4 Mar 2S Team 1 April 8 Team 2 April tl Team 9 April 18 Team 8 Five Pla's Jan 11 Team 8 Jan 16 Team 2 Jan 24 Team 4 Jan 29 Team 1 Feb 7 Team 3 Feb 14 Team 6 Feb 20 Team 2 Feb 28 Team 4 Mar 0 Team 1 Mar It Team 3 Mar 21 Team 6 Mar 27 Team 2 April it Team 4 April 9 Team 1 April 18 Team 3 THU TEAMS 2 Taylor (el Welsh tanee it) YV right Willett Abbott Coffin Maher Partridge Garrett Bennett Hartwig Clippmger Hopper Culver 4 Hosenow eWggetb (e)ShewaHhr picht Scott Barkley Spring Sponsler Blades Adams Franks Maxwell Edwards Thomson Bales Telephone Service To Be Extended As Calks Go In in-extending the telephone service in this City the cost of Which is given as about 315000 It will probably be six weeks or two months before the new material cad be Installed The cables ko to bo used to new main lines leading out from the central exchange building Discussing proposed Improvements Manager Thomas Turner stated that for some time the com- 'Suggestion Made On Securing Auto Tags Five tons is given as approximately lb wslght of the automobile tags iBued to Larimer county by the Secretary of of floe tor the yegr 1923 And up to Wdnedav afternoon about six hundr tag had been it-ned for the eouttty cierk a oifice The total number for this county is 6500 according to Mathew Atd deputy county cleik The office has bit crowded during the afternoon this week at Uni as many as 160 persona calling tor tag The ruch during the forenoons has not been so heavy and It is suggested that tbose who can do so call during the forenoon hours a it will save time for them and at the same time relieve the rush that has marked the hours after noon The office 1 open from 8 a to 4 Defense Witness Says Mine Guards Fired Into Crowd MAR TON 'll! Jan 3 Guards at the Lester mine fired into crowds of union sympathisers the previous to the Herrin massacre Frank Renfrew defense witness testified today to the trial of five men hocused of participating in the killing Threo union miners were killed in the shooting that day and the defense attorneys sought to show that these slayings provoked the cmzsens to kill twenty non-uftion miners the next da? COURT JHOUSE Attorney John Simpson of Loveland was transacting business In the Larimer ocunty court Wednesday afternoon Patterson of Denver representing the Hardesty Manufacturing company called upon the Larimer county commissioners Wednesday relative to the sale of iron pipe used on pubUo highways of the county Trail Plainly Marked "How do yon And four Why through the great north the tin con Louisville Courier Journal Y) omens Cass Amazes Fort CcIIks ff A wife suffered for two years With sore watery eyes which pained day and night Finally shot tried fcimple camphor bydraetiv witehhazel etc as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash This helped her AT ONCE Another lady reports "it leaves wye cool and fresbM One small botfcla Usually helps ANY CASE weak stained or inflamed eyes Aluminum eye cup FREE A Scott Drug Co -1- -v "HiMimr'iiWin i With BUY Good basked Western Slope Johnathan Apples while they last at 21-25 per basket DENVER TOST COAL BALE 4t 209 Jefferson The largest assortment of watches rings pistols gun musical torments of all kinds Trunks He guarantee tosed lower than any other sous lit Northern Colorado SHARON Cuts short 0': i DENVER 172 stoHt st VERT POPULAR WITH KORTHERN COLORADO PEOPLE MODERN OOMEORTADDtl RATES VERT REASONABLE Located diagonally across from Postoffice and close to leading stoiea and theaters I i A fci'X I i 1 I rr ill ill it ill I 4I ili I I I i I I i i I 9 4 4 I 1MAMT AD COLUMNS u- The growth of telephone business in a city at town may be taken as an index to the growth of the piaefe Upon this basis the city of Fort Collins is Showing a marked increase Mountain States Telephone jnt received a eon id the office the other day tr renew of 4ie3 to he tu mo uiiu-p signment of cables to he used If A 7r 1 -7 Senate Passes Bill To Extend Time For Payments To 1 By United Press WASHINGTON Jan 8 The McNary hill extending tor two years the time for payment of charges owed tho government on reclamation projects was passed by the senate today bis subscription to the Avalanche and he wore a pair of cowhide boot which were made tor him by Mike Dinnebock at Rock Fort more than twenty ago The unbelievable ef the Story i that they are 8011 good boots showing but Bttle sign of MA DinnebCck who was a resident of Fr( Gedltoe tot about twenty-two years passed awg? Bmt wtotertHe I was engaged in boot and shoe mak- i r-- Hr ihsTri I i 4 I 4 4 4 1 0 ter Ji'3 f-Jb I N-- You Can Find them in the WANT COLUMNS Express-courier classified trUomm win save tor limited if jou ate seeling a maid a cook a rb mf fenr a bookkeeper or ftnv other evDeriomeil belp into 00 homes will vonr advertisemeBt fo-afidw heft vn fcee the number of high character of Uw reube-tnf tuil realize the advantages of advertising in the EXPRESS-COURIER 2 her ttoid per day Phone 10 I 4 4 4 I 4 Check development of the that tnlfht lead to something tenons This simple coolgf sooTh irritated lowfts disagrsbfo pHcffrt? breaks coids and coegbs in ebort order Don't arait-ngbt COW mk yont drugget DAKJNG'sq-j 1 1.

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Years Available:
1909-1923