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PAGE TWO. ——_- —_ VOTE ON NAVY MEASURE SET. FOR SATURDAY House Proponents of Enlisted Personnel of 86,000 Men Give Up Attempt to Delay Vote Until Next Week WASHINGTON, April 14.—Changing their plan at the Jast moment, house members leading the move for a naval enlisted personnel of 86,000 made no attempt at the opening of the house today to force over until next week a vote on the contested section. Indications were the vote would be taken tomorrow. doub although it appeared er debate on the ar in charge of the t was his pur A ‘o proceed and let the yete on }end in time to pe | = Bs Fs personnel section come when re-}mittee of the whol r | NOTICE. ported. pment for the nist | Mrs. Chas. S. Fausset’s (tvision of Less than one hundred members} Chairman Kelley of the appropria-|tne W. C. T. U. will hold a baked salo were on the floor when the reading of | tions sub-qgmmittee which framed the/ at Holmes HerCware, Saturday, April the bill was begun, a part of the mem aid he was confi it would be | 15. 414-it Lership being absent from Washing by the house substantially as —— —~ ton for Easter ted. Miss Rose Coghtin, the celebrated i Supporters of the amendment to in-| actress who is reported critically ill TON, April 14. — Ines} crease the enlisted strength, on the|at her home in New York. made her er hand, while making no estimate, y had obtained 149 pledges. e house today for the r the personne! section of battle the naval appropriation bil! providing Both for an enlisted force of 65,000. sides were claiming vi vote on the amendmen i the force to $0,000 with 6,000 appren. tice seamen as agninst 2.000 provided in the bill. The personnel s¢ was expected to be reached late toda —————————_ TARIFF BILL I ASSAILED TODAY IN THE SENATE Could Not Be More Unsuited to Encouragement of World Trade, Democrat Lead- er Declares. April 14.—The ad th ¢ ina the senate finance com most un-American bi ran y examination indi highest tariff bili ed Senator Sim-j cates ever written,” mons, who will” lead the minority fight on the measure In the senat tarfff more unsuited to present fe - ee =e Here ESuid mot, deve been trazmea.” | SUNN 0000 000000000300 “If it is adopted,” continued Sena tor Simmons in a formal statement “we will hardly hear much more about Rep an tariff bringing pros. perity. It ye at least one Republi can tariff that will be condemned not as bringing prosperity, but advers' In many instances it is exces: higher than the Payne-Aldrich . wit! added rovisions the authorizing rtain conditions to tes within a limit o as the so-called protection is concerned he duties of a few ts would result ir n and excessive duties im manufactured products 2 sr in the prices in things t! buy but do not produce. the result this sv to agriculture w he farmers are con the swapping of dollars for posed would immediately result in increase the farmers In other wo called protec be cerned, dimes. “The operation of the ball neces sarily will permalize our export bi ness which will mean in the end tailment of production and increased nt,” immons and other minor of the committees hope their minority report with All the new t chronic indigestion will find quick relief from a few ot Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Fepsini | It gives you artifici ally the | pepsin nature may have de- rived you of and FOR GIRLS Dresses, Capes, Coats, Cape and Dress combinations with . Pongee Blouses, Shoes, Silk, ‘STOCKGROWERS? MEET 5 POSTPONED AGI Impassable road conditions in many sections of Natrona county have forced local officers of the Natrona County Stock Growers’ association to again Celay*the special meeting of the organization. The meeting was originally scheduled for April 8 A storm prevented the holding of the meeting on that date and April 15, was set as the date of the guthering. Storms during the past week have prevented stockmen coming to Cas- per and it was announced this morn- | Ing that the meeting scheduled for to- | morrow had been postponed to April 22. If tt is impossible to hold the meeting on the latter date a post- ponement of activities will be taken until efter the lambing season or late in May. The forced delays in the special meeting ,has interferred materially with the’ plans of the stock growers who hoped that a meeting coul@ be held at an early date so thag ques- tions of trails, wool pools and other matters of interest to the stockmen could be ocettled, ] | | 1 | 1 summer. American debut just 50 years ago this de Caspet Daily Cridune CO-OPERATION ATTESTED AMONG LAWENFORGEMENT AGENTS HERE With plans instituted and being carried out to make ‘aa effective cleanup in Caspér, a be made. Participation in the United States marshall's office, and the county attorney's office here. During the st several months all of the departments mentioned have had accasion to co-operate with locel agencies. At the present time the government maintains an agent here as Goes the state law enforcement department. The federal representative in Cax per is C. F. Peterson who works in conjunction with the sheriff's office and police department. He was es pecially chosen for this field because of his wide experience in prohfbitory activities in other sectigns of the state. “Since I have been in Casper,” said Mr. Peterson, “and this time has ex- tended over a period if several weeks I have had the harmonious co-opera- tion of Sheriff Joe L. Marquis: and Alexander Nisbet, police chief. Gov- ernment investigations and local in- vestigations have been jointly handled by the three agencies represented and the success that has brought: commendation | many sources, SAME PRICE For over 30 years Baking Powder For Women Seeking Easter Attire FOR A special Ready-to-Wear, Dresses, etc, ( hings in display at prices for Saturday in all Ladies’ ticket.) All values unusual. Justin time for your Easter wear. Full Line of Gage Hats 5 Ounces for 25° USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT ‘ mm Ge WOMEN reduced Capes, Suits, Coats, Look for the green which exists between law enforcement agents in Casper will the forces of the police department, sheriff's office, state law ' auction, Mae Murray scored with the enforcement, government prohibition agents, actuaries of the) had been attained from magnificance and splendor which mark the blonde star's offering oa the screen. It is ly costumed and excellently directed, the story run- ning smoothy to its romantic conclu-| sion. | It pictures the romance of a famed} Parisian dascér who iaills in love; with a small town American youth’ and then finds tnat his home folks ; been a dancer. The couple go to New York, but troubles come thick and* fast upon the two who, for a while, | find life a very drab uffair. As the dancer in this colorful pro- test of the close co-operation | clean-up activities will include finest bit of characterization she has| “We have often called’on the state ever done. She is supported by a) law enforcement officials and upon imtable cast headed by Monte Blue |the United State marshal's office for as the youthful husband and this| \information and cooperation. The screvn favorite brings to the part all ‘Dest tribute to the success of the lo the genius fo, which he is noted. |ca organizations is the harmonious Others in the cast were Edmund Lowe feeling and spirit of cooperation on, W. J. Ferguson, Anders Rancnif, Wil- | liam Tooker, Howard Lang, William | ‘all sides.” | Frederick, M. Durant and Jeffreys ae ee ‘6 > Lewis. “Peacock Alley” presented by | 5 ASTS Robert Z, is by Edmund | L) Coulding from & story by Ouida Ber. \gere. It was directed by Robert Z. ~ ROMANCE ANB SPLENDOR | | “Peacock Alley,” starting today at |the Wyoming Theater, is one of the|/and as a Ir | most, delightful pictures of the sea-| BROMO © \son. “It is @ ravishing, dazling Mae|uine i Murray presentation with all that Grove. (1 Leonard. Oliver T. Marsh was the} | photographer. It is reloazed by Metro | Pictures for ‘Tiffany Productions, Inc. entative take Laxative ‘The gen- BE. W ) 30c. S22 Milfs INFANTS wos INVALIDS Horlick’s the Avoid Imitations | ead Substitates FrorTafants, Tavalids and Otowing Childres y Rich mill, malted erin extract in Powder ‘The Original Food Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible Combinations of Black and Grey are Generously Used this Spring ‘The black is patent leather, they grey is softsuede. The styles? Smart, comfort- ATTORNEY BISHOP {5 been delegated the authority to rm ‘will not accept her because she bas 7, presgio tions covering opening of stock trails | services of Mrs. W. A. Lester. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. and other matters which are of vit; interest to the stockmen @nd rur,; paint of the stockmen can be obtain | residents of this district. ‘The | trom Mr. Bishop by anyone interes.) in the questions. De Molays To Attend Funeral. All members of Darius chapter, ler of De Molay, have been requ to meet $t the Masonic temple at p. m. in omer to attend the funery RETAINED BY STOGKMEN Attorney Marvin Bishon Jr ‘aasoctation in all delibera- SSS COFFEE - ‘when you entertain At the afternoon card party or in the evening when good friends call, there is nothing quite so sure to please—as Coffee. It is a beverage that every, one likes. ; For there is warmth and good cheer as well as good fellowship in a cup of Coffee. Moreover, it may be served with equal 7 propriety with the lowliest sandwich or the daintiest sweets. And itis always in good taste} _ able strap effects that lend themselves so admirably to this popular vogue of Spring. The Styles Above Ten Dollars IGGIN wes ‘CO-OPERATION Co-operation means working together in PRAC- TICE not in THEORY. In UNION there is strength in DOLLARS as well as COMMON SENSE. Co-opera- tion means BOOSTING for home products. BOOST- ING means more MONEY for you. MONEY grati- fies your DESIRES. Your D supply your WANTS. Your WANTS fulfil enumerable demands —BUT you will get what you WANT if you really WANT it bad enough. , If you WANT to succed in Casper keep your money in Casper, work for Casper, your home, your family, your state. If you really WANT good Coffee, the fresh roasted kind, and WANT it bad enough, try PIGEON’S COF- FEE. It is roasted fresh every day here in Casper. If necessary I will make you a special blend to your WANTS. sey The phrase, “I-certainly-did- have-a-good-time,” has a familiar ting to the hostess who serves— COFFEE ~™ the universal drink This advertisement is part of an educational campaign con- cucted by the leading Coffee merchants of the United States ia co-operation with the planters of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, which produces more than half of all the Coffee used da the United States of America—Joint Coffee Trade Pubs licity Committee, 74 Wall Street, New York, UP TO THE MINUTE Lukis ([andy Co. We Have Just Installed COMPLETE BROADCASTING, RADIO RECEIVING TELEPHONE APPARATUS Cotton and Lisle Hose and a full line of Gloves for Easter wear. All greatly reduced. FOR BOYS Two-piece Suits, a beautiful line dyspepsia. h more effective tablets and flavored which causes SUPERB BLEND— 45c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.25 quisite aroma. Delicious flavor. FAVORITE BLEND— - 40c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.15 With AMPLIFIER AND LOUD SPHERE. The general public is invited to attend our concerts every afternoon and evening. TR FIRST PRIZE— 55c Ib., 3 Ibs. For $1.50 The richness and of this distincttve blend will es- pecially appeal to the most skep- tical and exacting taste, and candles. DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN * THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin con- | tains ingredients effective in dyspep- | f gia and constipation. It is a combin- tion of Eeyptian ‘Senna, and other of Shirts and Blouses, Shoes, Hose counctensur of Coftec. It has. A MEDIUM HEAVY bodica feet riers poseeoemg aes fy on eta the good old Java in it too. teetes Nien nn eee, We shall also have stock market report p besa. ferse tesa tite vais zene for Easter. GILT EDGE BLEND— daily for your convenience. it i |COFFEE ROASTED DATLY III ROYAL BLEND— A VERY HEAVY botiea Cor- 35c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.00 feo tor jesiring a heavy Exceptional value, posseast Heh rink. good body and flavor. 1; Try My Coffee, Tea, Spices, Extracts, Cocoa, Baking Powder, Cocoanut, Etc. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. PIGEON TEA & COFFEE C0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Zuttermeister Bldg., 228 E. Second St.—Phone 623 HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE tion, 30 even"if you do || 50c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.40 Don’t Forget Our Closing Out Of Shoes The Kassis Dry Goods Co. OUR SPECIAL FOR EASTER Neopolitan Brick Ice Cream, each_____75¢ Bulk Vanilla, Strawberry and Choco- late Ice Cream, quart Try Our FRIED BELGIAN HARE Dinner Saturday Evening at the Wyatt Cafeteria 137 E. Second St. Phone 1740 2 HUAI (Fil