Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1922, Page 9

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ines FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922. TARIFF FIGHT CONTINUED BY NM. DEMOCRAT Underwood Bill Supplement- ed by Emergency Act Bet- ter Than New Schedule, Says Senator Jones. Seine Miners’ zaenilies pvicted 1 Fam Homes WASHINGTON, Aug. 11,—Support fag his proposed substitute for the administration tariff bill under which congress would rely upon the tariff epmmission to recommend changes in duties after full investigation, Senator Jones, Democrat, New Mexico, told the senate that tho pending meas- ure was both ations and influences which no one can. foretell.” Senator Jones said that while he did not believe it was possible to lay down any fron-clad rules for the making -fot a “scientific” tariff, he did believe that a eftuation could be brought about Which would to a large extent get the tariff out of politics. fo added, there was a growing sentiment er the country. He disagreed, how ever, with what he eald had come to be a widely accepted theory that ities should be: based on the differ- nce In the cost of production at home ad abroad, NORA BAYES FIGURES IN ANOTHER DIVORCE SUIT, HUSBAND SEEKS DECREE NEW YORK, Aug. 11—A referee's | “All right, shoot," Gordon is al report, recommending that a decree | leged to have answered of divorce be grante Arthur A. The detective naid the door was Gordon against Nora Bayes, actres wa a who is known in private life as ipo hcngh prin st > ee zz nore Gordon, was filed in court h “I finally got you,” Gordon was Mrs. Gordon {s accused of miscon- | quoted as saying, adding that he duct with Arthur Weiton. intended to sue for divorce and re- proaching Welton whe he said had son's adopted oe John ‘Ketuse, | Peep hia friend. on’ 2 ° aged 3 be left to the care of his van foe after whom a New foster father. | York theater was named, once was at the wife. of Jack Norworth, actor. Sensational testimony was pre-.| Sie married Gordon in 1680. sented against Miss Ba; 3 |HOUSEWIFE BECOMES was adequte tc me “In tariff making. sald Jones. “we now have to th stable governments, change, general debts, changes in } dustries, now marke development, our merchant marine and our balance of trgde. We are now in @ new epoch, fraught with many and and world civilization. conditions, the present tariff law Any tarift law bared solely on this ted. No one can measure its ef-| 2ifference,” he declared “has and can fect. Relatively little of the necessary | “ve but one object in view, that is information has been furnished or ‘pr » the granting of aid to domestic in- sented in connection with the bill ustry and totally ignoring whatever “[] submit that in all history of tariff} *ffect such action would have upon legislation there can be found no in. | {be federal revenues, our international stance where a tariff bill, during its} '™@d* and the cost of living. There gonsideration, received such unive! Are such important factors in our condemnation as ha: bill now kresent cyonomic life that they can der consideration. Generally speak ing, its active support outside of con gress, comes from only those who obsessed by unreasoning fears and who hope to derive some individual pecuniary gain. ‘The general welfare INITHER BIg GUSHER ef the country Is ignored. “It ts widely believed that this bill, N CHT CREEK FIELD after it passes the senate will meet GREAT FALLS, Mont., Aug. 11.—A lar in vaudeville and musi edy, who has been married Yorced several times. Witnesses for the plaintiff who lives at the Lembs club, testified that on January 30 he entered a pri- be ignored without baneful re- 1 to our future welfare and pros- a me up. through a parlor window and let in a number of ‘etectivds. “The raid |ach pains I suffered. was conducted at 5 a.m. The par- an fgnominious demise in confer and never become law. If the con ferees should finally agree and the bill Be reported to the'seriate our paflia- mentary rules would prohibit any ap- as a Baltimofe banker, in a bed- tion upon any ‘separate item or items special to the Great Falls Leader from im the dill and {t would ‘have to be} Lewistown says: “The production of accepted or rejected as a whole. The|the Cobb-Roberts well, brought in| tip-toed upstairs in the dark and parliamentary procedure in the house} Wednesday in the Cat Creek field will] found a locked door. Batim ‘testt- of representatives would be substan-}amount to 1,000 barrels per day, Oil] fied that Gordon had knocked and |¢ 4.4. tally the same. It is evident, there-| was struck at 1,200 feet and it is the} sald: “Arthur open the door or | fore, that as to its most substantial | first successful completion of a well in} We'll break it in.” feature the bijl. weuld be the product} Cat Creek with a rotary drill. The] “If you break it tn, I'll shoot.” of the secret seacion of the confer-J strike opens up an entirely new atea|* said a feminine voice, according to "3 the inflammation which causes According to Baum, the: raiders druggists everywhere.—Adv. 2 te gion? The Most Drastic Price Smashing Event of the Year ONLY TWO DAYS MORE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 Absolute Clearance the Keynote of This Money Saving Sale Clean Sweep of Men's Clothing | 'i\seas.75e EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE HAS BEEN SACRI- Spee Shirts. $1.50 values. price 95¢ Cavivda Glowns: FICED AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES, Mess Cape. Neat pat- Good quality, ‘air SC We have divided our Clothing into four special rns. ie © 75e groups for quick selling at price = $10.00 ($14.95 $24.95 and $29.50 Compare our qualities and prices and we are posi- tive you will buy your next Suit here. Our Clothing consists of such standard lines as Style Plus, Campus Togs, Michaels-Stern and Langham Hi Clothes. Men’s Khaki Coveralls .. Men’s ea Bay 50 pairs. While the; ‘$1.95 98c $1.00 Athletic Union Suits... 45e Men’s Khaki Pants at___...,..—_; Moved Bathing Suits. Good ua at _-95¢ CLEAN SWEEP OF Men’s Shoes and Oxfords At prices that will surprise your fondest expectations. You save big money on every pair. Divided into lots, 95c $1.69 $2.50 $3.95 "$4.50 $6.00 AND UP We also carry a complete stock of W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s Riding Breeches. Button {dys ue as 1.95 re Cowboy Hats. Silk ine 95 Leather-faced Cp ee Gloves, pair * 19e Men’s Dress Shirts, Neat patterns, with and with- SStiare (eens ES 89e Whiletthey last a 75e Men’s Sox. Assorted colors, per ne“ 9e Complete Line of Stetson and No-Name Hats Lloyd company entered bids In District No, 19, the Warren Cor truction company’s bid wes $60,576 north of First street The Lioyd bid amounted to $60,7 for sixineh re-inforced concrete. In District No. 20, eight blocks on East Yellowstone are to be paved to connect them with paved portions of adjoining streets. The bid of the Wi biecks, amounted to $31,617, ot Lioyd to $31,131 In all cases the Warren bid was for hree inch asphaltic top, and the loya bid for six-inch reinforced con NEW WOMAN “All of our best doctors had given I was unable to leave my vate house on West End avenue | bed for 16 weeks and was yellow ss & pumpkin, besides the terrible stom Our druggist advised my hushand to try Mayr's ty, according to the testimony of | Wonderful Remedy and it has saved Jerome C. Baum, u detective four.d |My lif IT am a new woman now.” Miss Bayes and Welton, described |It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus pax tay from the intestinal tract and allay: tically all stomach, liver and. intes tinal ailments, including appendicitis. |One dose will convince or money re For sale at all druggists and Do you belong to the American Le be Casper Dally Cridune ‘CONTRACTS LET FOR 29 BLOCKS OF PAVING IN FOUR DISTRICTS | Contracts for 29 blocks Ce bel paving in four different districts of the city, at a cost of $141,562, were let by the council to o. the Warren Construction company at a meeting held Wed- nesday afternoon. A The paving is to be of three-inch asphaltic type. The for six-inch reinforced concrete. ny was $34. id was $1 Three blocks in District No. 21 from Second to Fifth were bid on by the Werren company —— America produces twothinis of the cotton cop of the world, but only half the number of spindles that work in Lancashire, and she ts able to export but one-twentieth part of all the cotton gtods she makes. annua’ rics to spread no fewer Diamond Tires New Prices Now i in Effect THE NEW DIAMOND CORD B0x8% ..._....___.$13.60 82x38 22.95 81x4 26.45 B2x4 29.15 3x4 .. 30.05 B4x4 30.85 82x4 37.70 B8x4 . 38.88 B4xdig —__..._ 39.80 -- 46.95 B5X5 ee. 49.30 Brodie Rubber Co. i YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Phone 1203 PAGE NINE. ;| Laramie County Iowans Hold Fete CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 11.—Foz I who are resident Thursday gathered east of Chey Towa picnic. AU lc office at large mded the gather eakers was John nomination for Fascisti Issue Ten Construction while that of the worker's legitimate interests abo’ tion of the general strike forever and the defeat of the elements which $14,494. ‘The | “dia Manifesto On Italian Warfare W. H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 Brookfield Butter, per Ib__ Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 98-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour______- $4.15 ROME, Aug. 11.—Pretection of the mailed” the government ims made by the Fase’ esto following. their decis: and that he has Lanca- Casper's Lending Custom Tailor 48-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour______- $2.15 24- Duper Clsebie and Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour______- $1.10 Pressing COFFEE Remodeling of All Kinds Hilis Bros, Coffee, per Ib___________=_47e Phone 483-J And Our Service Will Bo at Your Door S. H. Ackerman Solitaire Coffee, per Ib Advo Coffee, per Ib___ J. S. B. Coffee, per Ib_ Morado Coffee, per Ib and Cleaner 116 East Midwest Ave. Peaches, extra fancy, basket________ Fancy Wealthy Apples________ 2 Ibs. 25c Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green Onions, Head or Leaf Lettuce, Beans, Cucumbers, etc., fresh Saturday morning. Fancy big Red Plums, basket________ 25¢ Extra fancy Lemons, dozen__.______ 45¢ New Potatoes, nice ones No. 212 Tomatoes, solid pack_ No. 214 Empson Pumpkin____ on i No. 242 Empson Hominy_____ Ang Way No. 2 Green String Beans_____ You Want No. 2 Sifted June Peas_______ To. No. 2 Pork and Beans________ FABRIC TIRE . The Double Diamoud No. 2 cans of genuine Country Gentleman B0x8 ..____$ 9.65 Con per cans = ee —-20¢ hbeliracaberems 2 Ce Little Cherub Peas, extra small, per can 28¢ sone meee Tread Pure Cider Vinegar, pint bottle... _____ 18¢ Pure Cider Vinegar, quart bottle______28¢ 1-Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder_____30c Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, per ee One gal. can White Karo Syrup________ Tall cans Milk, per case. MW Tall can Milk 10 cans $1.00 GALLON FRUITS 80x38 Tribune Bldg. $100 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD For evidence producing arrest and convic- tion of parties who kidnapped employes or who otherwise have violated, or who here- after violate United States Court Injunc- tion which prohibits picketing, or any form of interference with this Company’s em- ployes present or prospective. Chicago & North Western Ry. Co. (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT Candidate for County Assessor I take this method to announce myself as candidate for the Republican nomination for County Assessor of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on August 22. LYLE E. JAY Gallon can Plums in Syrup______ Blackberries, solid pack, per can_ - Loganberries, solid pack, per can _ Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can Half Peaches, per can... ADDIed: DEP Can 22 2) <3 Rae Crushed Pineapple, per can Sliced Pineapple, per can Bulk Seedless Raisins, Ib.___. ________ Argo Corn Starch, pkg________-_____ 10¢ 10 bars White Luna Soap___________ 50c Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27¢ P. & G. Laundry Soap --~-16 bars $1.00 Crystal White Soap____________ 4 bars 25c Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c $100 Lipton Tea, ¥2-Ib. can___________ Baker’s Cocoa, 14-Ib. can Baker’s Chocolate, 4-Ib. can________ SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES No. 2 Plums in Syrup, per can_________23¢ No. 2 Loganberries in Syrup, per can___20e No. 2 Blackberries in Syrup, per can___25c No. 24 2 Fancy Pears in Syrup, per can__35c¢ No. 22 Peaches in Syrup, per can_____. 25¢ No. 242 ; Pineapple i in Syrup, per can____30¢ No. 2% Apricots in Syrup, per can_____ 30c No. 2 Pineapple in Syrup, per can _____ 25¢ No. 1 Pineapple, per can___ No. 2 Strawberries, per can

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