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FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922. Che Casper Dally Cridune PAGE FIVE [MID- SUMMER EARANG SHIKANY’ ‘ A Special Clearance Sale On All til some legislative body declares) questions to arouse public sent: Amazing Triangle other.” Pepa onpentiats for the co The committee proposed working | tion through schools and colleges to fur- - ther American ideals of citizenship| t S!s0 urged that every newspaper and advised the creation of a “com-|@4 magazine establish a “department rnittee upon citizenship” composed of|of American citizenship” and that a five “members representing different} course in American institutions and AMERICANISI I parts of the United States and non-| idcals be made part of the curricu! partisan in politicial and industrial! in all schools and colleges. Bar Association Committee Suggests Organized Pro- motion of American Ideals. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. .11.—Estab. lishment of a bureau of further American ideals and to offset a grow- ing tide of anti-Americanism which was declared to be arousing great pre- Sudice against the courts and the con- rtitation, was recommended %o the American Bar association by its com- mittee on American ideals. “We are convinced that 2 tt co: be submitted to a votes” the comm: tee reported, “a large number of our citizens wuld vote in favor of abol ishing the constitution entirely The report, which also denounced the proposal to clothe legt jes with supreme authorit wented by Judge Martin J the United States distric / lowa. The other members of the committee are C. A. Severance of St. Paul, Minn,, president of the Amer: ican Bar association; Major Edgar B. a } ‘Tolman, Chicago; Walter George ¥ Smith, Philadelphia; R. BE. L. Saner, ‘Texas, and Judge Andrew A Bruce, Minneapolis. ‘Many of our people are convinced that the constitution was intended as an ald to the rich and powerful,” the report said. “That it affords unwar, ranted {mamunities to the railroads and cther great corporations and it an iristrument of oppression to the poor. This moisture-proof container keeps it crispy and fresh. RANTEED QuAtiTY WHETHER you use hard or soft water, you can now enjoy rich, smooth, full- flavored coffee. The discovery of Nash’s Deli- cious Coffee blend—after exhaustive studies and practical tests—makes this possible. 4 Carefully roasted, tested, steel cut, and alr-cleaned —free from chaff and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. “Your coffee taste will tell you.” It’s the favorite coffee of the discriminating house-wife and popular hostess. Summer Merchandise In order to make room for our Fall merchandise now arriv- ing we are offering every item in our stock at prices that will meet with the approval of the most discriminating buyers, AND REMEMBER X Our stock consists of only new, clean merchandise. worn or specially bought merchandise for this sale. sold with a money-back guarantee if not satisfactory. Sale Starts Saturday, August 12 And will continue 15 days. ciety Brand Clothes Men’s Three-Piece Suits a LD Ses ee SARS aieeet GOA 1D Saunt. ShO Ss $9 9 For Men’s Palm Beach Suits e that sold from $15.00 to $18.00 HOSE Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. 2 $1.00 value, pair .......... 65e Fine Thread Cotton Hose. 25c value, pair__ 15¢e Packed in one and three-pound containers. Sold by Your Grocer They do not know that the consti. tutional limitation invoked by the corporation to protect its priaperty in time of canger is exactly the same limitation upon which the widow, the working man and the farmer rely to gucrd thelr ponsessions against ‘wrongful invasion. “They 4d not know thet no man ts s0 poor or #0 obscure that he cannot, in the hour of threatened injury, turn to” the constitution as his protection against the wrongful acts of the rich hd socially prominent. “Because {njunctions are issued in certain cases, judges are bitterly crit- “. icized, when to deny the right of In- junction would be to violate the oath the judge has taken to administer the No shelf- Every item PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED By only registered pharmacists in our new, clean and light prescription department. We earnestly solicit your patronage and will endeavor to keep the confi- dence of yourself and physician. law as it fs, It is much better for individuals and for society that wrong should be prevented than to, awurd damages after wrong is done. It is better to prevent the forest fire than to attempt to reforest the devastated regfan. The proposal by a U: “Yet at a recent convention it was| senator that legislative declared that ‘the continued-—exercise| clothed with supreme power of this unwarranted power is a blas-|mean nothing less than the destruc- phemy on the righte and claims of|tion of our written constitution,” the fre2 men of America.’ report said. “Under such a proposal “Confidence in the courts must be|the American people are guaranteed revived. _Resistence to authority is! freedom of speech and action on The Golden Rule Dept. Store | : NEWS OF INTEREST FOR SATURDAY { Silk Top Knit Union Suits New Arrivals in Women’s i FOR SATURDAY Early Fall Footwear $ 1 59 Full Line of Drugs and Sundries. North Casper Pharmacy YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE Phone 171 915 North Durbin*St. Drive up and let us serve you in your car with some of our delicious fountain drinks. resistance to the will of the people who can have any law they desire, provided they take pains to organize ‘and crystalize public’ senti: DRESS SHIRTS Collar attached and neckband. $1.15, $1.95, $2.95 SHOES ies’ Brown “Kid One-Strap. ees $3.15 rap. $6.00 per Ladies’ Patent One- The Shoe Department th ean Saas A airs values, $4 45 :, : ese come In white an es: wonder. ar- 0 LS ay air. is showing the advance gain at $1.59. : SUMMER UNDERWEAR pemeRaD Sere Bouee rie wapmeniaitoct. Third Floor Athletic Unions of fine Nainsook. ARROW COLLARS wear. These styles are Pa Ds i SHOES “snappy” and they will Elbow Length appeal to those who One lot Ladies’ Sport Oxfords. Russian calf, black and white and 65c, 95c, $1.15 ! Fine Ribbed 15c ° wish to look the best. Chamoisette Gloves 89c. Guiana 95e EACH Bec aa In mastic, white, grey and mode, ‘ Main Fioor : . \ NECKWEAR 1APpS SHOES . P CAPS Knitties Fall Millinery Palmolive Soap Silk Four-in-Hands, 50@ bones oto Gite Herring- mee pat sid Oe. Vahwerns ; The new patterns for Fall are The new Fall Hats are here, SATURDAY ONLY. Fancy Knits -.--_-__ 75C 50c to.. $1. 95 ae eee $4.45 nere. ‘ These will be just as popu- and they are stunning in style. lar for Fall as ‘they have been in the past. 95c Main Floor Misses’ Three-Quarter Length Silk Socks in black, white, orchid, rose, gold. Sizes7to 10. $1.25 values —Saturday_ 79c : The Golden Rule Dept. Store Let us show these to you at $2.48 Up Silk Hose Full fashioned twelve-strand Ladies’ Silk Hose. Lisle foot and top. In all colors. <A real bar- $1.98 Main Floor LINDSAY & CO. 95c Dozen Main Floor Final Clearance SILK AND ORGANDY DRESSES $4.98 New Soft Shirts In Madras, Poplin, Broadcloth and other new fabrics. $1.35 Up \ Silk Grenadines___§$1.10 HATS Men’s Dress Hats $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 ‘All the latest shapes and shades. These are only a very few of the items on sale. BOYS’ SUITS All Wool. $11.00 values_____- $7.50 $12.50 values $15.00 values the many rare bargains offered. Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. 142 East Second Street SHOES Girls’ Patent One-Strap. $38.00 rates $2.15 Der Pare ee ’ White Canvas One-Strap. 00 values, 13 $1.25 per pair A personal! call will convince you of 1. 0. O. F. Building