Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO The Casper Daily Cribune iy es : . eon: JAN. 17, 1921 SIMPLICITY OF | ice Zecaces ase wont maserices AALAND TAKES. | ATTRACTION OF AR EAST HARDING PLANG | oe >|, APPEAL IN Ghat WINS APPROVAL ON ASoESGMENT Members of Congress Deluged lefusal of Council to Refund With Commendatory Messages Money for Grading Work Now | on Curtailment of Inaugu- Under Protest, Carried up) ral Program ] by Northwestern | | | (By United Press) 4 | LONDON, Jan. 17.—Extraordinacy ‘importance is attached here to the re turn of Sir Auckland Geddes, amly sador to the United States, ‘Ye m: ‘|be on the verge of diplomatic exchanges \ a” ¢that will make, world history,”” the’ Petl | Mall Gazette declared. & ‘Afternoon newspapers agreed hat | Geddes had been called home to report | funy on changes in the situation brot jabout by the new administration. > PENLEY TO JUDGE SHEED, G. M. Penley left this morning for | Denver to attend the stock show. While there he, will act as one of the sheep judges. " oS meatead) Nhe Weiunels eevee ee The Tribune's Classified Ads. ‘Ss l to the Tribune | WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—That the nation at large approves Senator Hard-| ing's »ppeal for simplicity in the mat] ter of hfs inauguration is evidenced by | reasing approval being re-| ved 1 nators and members from | the folks at home While the amount! congress woald spend would not amount! i A notice of appeal to the }court from. the order i the city couneil in r ‘of the Northwestern reading ° assessments iret No. 4, tue Northwestern. levied by the council road company on streets abutting & railroad right-ofway between Fail-| street and the center line of the) ‘This is the season of the year when |< development of resources of the archi, ~ y of block ane : iS the Philippines become the playground] pelago as that which is offered the’ y Wemand that the council be «1 y proteyt) 4 against iiroad i Dis to one ‘mill pere ita, as has been point ed out it is the example set in practic i oconomy that» will have its good | effect. A notion preaching thrift and oc for the entire orient. It is. garntval visitor at the carniyal city. onomy and practicing lavish éxpendi Joined SANT BRSEGRINE. ee collecting: season in Manila. In the evénings the carnival becomes | clo’ pbc ap aptpean emerge io ald Gafessmants ang’ that such sso) In 1908 the fist Philippine carnival| the center of Philippine and oriental Peete co ciate uate eeitte that they be allowed costs of action | W@S held on historic Wallace Field in| social activity, A huge open air audi- 4 Cae Bo ahs pees ate act se | On January'15, a protest < ys Manfla in February, when the climate | torium serves for the elaborate nightly J run thar ii pre fenie decade, The! Jevy on accownt of impr >’ of the istands is at {1s best, and each | balls, and on its mammoth floor thon- | JS ‘ Bee tae ce tor eehin| Grading! Distrigt No. 2 wes ) Succeeding year there has been a larg-! sands of couples swing together to the 5 Naved | eclaring that the rafiroad 2 and more elaborate celebration.| strains of music furnished by the fa-{ ar ni {Tins hess apetotionl | an in. no way be benetitved t » 1920, or Victory Carniyal, will be|mous Constabulary and other military | $s ~‘0 ‘a “HSvM “OO ssid, vel ) “v mai »¢ a republican con-} he imposition wouid deprive them of ine greatest event of its sort ever held! bands, Probably at no other place in; Bad s to first practice economy in pub ‘This is a photograph of the Ifugao igorrot rice terraces, which are among hoes Hite wt PRG? due ; f anywhere in the Far East. the world will one See an equally im-| SLssrnvevop, x aie canon “A enditures—resulting In a cutting) 1° ost remarkable of their kind in the world. They are one of the many he proposed Gustine} dena there coum and govern-/ pressive cosmopolitan spectacle. | S84aH SALLVN ota Rierd Al lown of expenses amounting to sever-| THF UT Nats ter the tourist to see in the Philippine Islands and are to bt | \ protest against assessmen | went exhibits in connection with the|. The Manila visitor who can plan his MOTEVaILSNOD paper Rd : fine gear found in the Ifugao district of the Mountaln province, Northern Luzon, rict No. 4, Med with the. c rnivally anil on no other ocension,ts 16) trip.to Abriye at the F cant of Gre Orient |. yen.g pesetoae. 68 presse dace og Laer cea Sadi ta lat The height of these terraces, which are held up by stone walls, is from 4} Secember 27, was refused | ndesiple in at once such a com-| for carnival time muy well deem him- ae Guat AATLVN, SSITH“uvuom é public funds have been ex a new ST ia s estimated there are 1 miles of | ‘il as was likewise another protest prehensive idea of the preduction and | self fortunate, Ma Aq paniop ot ats eran ¢ just com t-—-trivial] to 18 feet, averaging 8#eet high. It i a pitapaaidrs eee flied ane 4 y 1 el fitting into the above: eight-foot stone walls in wi Ifugao terraces, which is approximately half} Jstct 2 as mpepts, : _—_——= ‘WOT m0 . : fter President Wilson] the distance around the world |atustry wit not eats ; ae Beas woul Hanes | dustry nce idera- » was b his present affiic ‘These terraces are skillfully irrigated by water brought in troughs slong | | : dustry will not receive the consi ; decided to put on elevator in Hh the precipitous / - } , ate unless che measures are consideve.t | ys ! yacht “Mayflower,” with ; | sane legisation. ! brit eae eth hig ms might Want! cramie county that a joint committce | mittee. The Me! amendment there . Seas a | 0 use He and that it would Prove #1 of two representatives and one senator | fore was withdrawn and the Underwood COMMISSIONER NAMED. = s nee | OY vas ae him dt oe ‘ 3 E atintc ire i motion pi niled | (By Associated Press.) he: stairway into the cabin. ‘The ele. | beauthprized to Investigate the state in°t nn elkaine “budget commitige, orgdn:| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Roland B.} val 3 as install ‘ tan expen pt stitutions, this, he easen elf the de. this afternoon and held its first cutie \t »y, solicitor for -the department | nf r ws never been used | sire of the governor and in no way in ting in’ the governor's office. It is (Continued from Page 1) . Was appointed today by Pres-| hs Mr pis i 1ce ~and paleo tended to be a reflection on the man anide propriations for ern: | —— Wilson as American representa ” expended in removing the eleva-| agement of the institutions but in order aling approximately | 0¢ the Hill itis pr n> that SMe beats ive on the nlternational Commission of merely that the legislature might have) ¢3.090,000 supervisor acting in conjunction with/ immigration and Emigration to meet at entative Mann was right in at first hand. Representa- —_ the sta rd: of ¢ vization, make eneva, Switzerland, on, a date to be; w regime w | F - sought to have the commit in estimate as to tl ount of money xed. by “the international labor. office 2 Dene at wicton sansa] anette cea a iy | CRD ea Aa IVE Wet ee ofthe teurye ogame: 5 hameful and wanton waste of | way departme asser’ fi © hac - ee po aa 2 Metasata i the people's money. It will take 1 | heard many ‘charges against this d 2 the supervisor 800TLEGGER TO PLEAD GUILTY. mn Yeo fon ab nigney | nat amount of money in the petroleum and) Jack Lassiter, pickec*up Saturday. iti) wr om them in liberty bond ap: to mention on the. floor of the s ssessments will be then | tits & Baker addition by Deputy Sher- me als = a a a to bus Bye mine a y fa I eaeeeub ee at poeule ‘be piers into. THE COLONIES taine hike pai be onee DANG aniont pe fbee it malts Seene Ahh amas riters for one for every ot )jection was made to his amendment os a Sas ie Ww plead guilty to the charge lodged er man in thousands of | 10 the Underwood motion on the ground = is Seared ORE eT ‘gainst him,’ The penalty for violation which mach ve been- allowed to | that the "Investigations. of state” insti ___ {By Associated Press) a net also Bret for the fine or | of the law may mean a sentence of 90} ust to ruin without ever having been! tutions and an investigation of a de-| VONDON, Jan? 17.—Winston Spencer! Mprisonment, or beth, to punish any | Gays and a fine.of $200, although clem- removed from their cuses. | partment were pos. | Churchill, war minister, it was reliitly | Vielatlons cof the provisions of the ency may besgranted oi his-plea of 44 Hath Kadena eye in. “though unofficially stated today ie pela e bow SUBty, | ation, if one were made, should ; = 3 pestest ey Se th Raa x Be tt Late anda 2 ch ee Pet Englisi O dled othe ise Vv e of bi shag bie 4 a res eter eng lisit {2 ‘ ad 1 oth rwise Ui by the pro ° | beyond prediction, but it is hat | scienti: starfed as a bookbinders ap | posed institutional inve ing com: ‘Tribune Classi Ads bring result ny bill concerning the i ‘i prénti | — MEA : | 1 a (Continued from ‘Page One, % 0 R IN D Mi % priation. measure carrying approximate: | i ¥ ) ‘ al 1 000 and will pass it this after '® . BOYS! BOYS! n under suspension of the rules. dj ‘ & tepresentative Mercer's derhand. for | If you want to please your parents come to our bank and get a i aeted Ho Ean toe % . Chrisinas club PASS BOOK and ope a Christmas Club account, if i re way depart: | % it is with only TWO CENTS. ment came durmg consideration of a} f £ motion by Representative Underwood of| % N Then carn enough to have $25.50 next Christmas, = z 3 4 ‘The fellowing “tables” explain how much you put in and what Daily Fashion Hint | % the different cliths amount to: | % | % INCREASING CLUL PLAN % Put in Ie, 2c, 5e or Me the first week. INCREASE your deposit i N i, 2¢, Beer (e each week. In 50 weeks: \ | le Club pays $12.75 de Club pays $63 b 2¢ Chub pays $25.50 ie Club. pays $127. % , AMOUNT CLUB PLAN * | be Put int UNT each week. In 50 weeks: —* | ee ie Club pays $2.00, Club pays 3100 % ior Chub pa: $5.00 Club pays $250 N $1.00. Club pays $50.00 $10.00 Club pays $900 ‘ s $20.00 Glub pays, $1.000,00, apt invite every BOY and GURL in our community ty join the chub. }*3 Join LODAY—Join a % OVEN H i N EAT REGULATOR Casper National Bank . Beginning T : N eginning Tuesday, January 18th TYPICAL OF THE SMARTEST : eas N and continuing for seyeral d Mr. E. J. Seely of ' dress and Kailleu: pictured | ays Mr. i, J. Seely of The Geo. M. Clark Co. will dem- For retouching marred or scratched fur- have youth and grace on thelr N onstrate the simplicity of the , ; to develop the dress, which is trim- % ¥ niture. Makes it like new. Will stand A sued, with wool em’ roid n bright hot water te: “J i z r } est. Put up in one-quarter i eee | Lorain oven heat control of Clark Jewel Gas R. ; : simi Sana up quickly Mod: IN a. © e as anges one-half pints or quarts. See window velvetcen and ¥% yard satin for r lisplay. display. Bis ey ara | in our sales room, ate : Krewn yeldyne is ideal for the de- | % AY ‘ lopment of the tailieur — with | , it Jacket and. smart ‘gathered | N De n tad to see a whole meal cooked in the Lorain oven and taste some of the delic- Ni r 10ugh buttoned close about 0 > . {the throat, the collar is convertible. e US TOOd as prepared by Mr. Seely. & : finch materfal | & IS oh as wa? Virst Model: Pictorint TRaview i Demonstration from 2 to 5 p. m. ‘ N ar ware Bi ia Bs | a Hard Compan bust. Price conts. | ae & ki Stéond ae gece % FRE With each Clark Jewel Range equipped with Lorain oven hot y ‘ , inches ust. ‘ control purchased this week, we wi 3 Telephone 714 105 South Center Street ' one Pyrex iy : i ; : % 7 > > 7 . dt i i ip | Casserole and Pyrex Bean Pot. Why not select your range this week and secure & - Opposite Henning Hotel GLYCERINE MIXTURE = these very useful articles absolutely free. &! “Where the Best Costs Less’ f SURPRISES CASPER! ® 1 } Pee 4 teen - Pe aS seerescccecssoooconescosesessoosesoosoessoososooosoes et action of simple glycertue,| 4 y or j dr 2 fists | buck ee ata i ‘ Our gas fitting department will install a range at your convenience, . . é 2 urprising ne spoonful) 54 “ N wlle ANY CASE cas on stomae! or} Pees AR CNS ea ost o IN si Ni Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c XTH upper and lowe 1 and ree} d i oro’ Casper Gas Appliance Co. §} 4, 4! the Lhilé King Lunch polkoued stomucl ‘ cur % ) >! All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick ; 119 Kast First Street é as &| Service, Highest Quality Grand Central Block ¥ : ae ; oe I hone 1500 N PE SEMA PENSAR ATTEND NEAT oT rika: Casper Phar] QM al en Nie Re i Oe Se area Oe FF Pea ‘ a bai y. 'Try Tribune Want ‘Ads for Quick Results E .

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