Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. ‘FOUR PROPOSED (Commissioner 0 FOR PRESIDENT STATE SENATE Gossip Is Aroused Over Probable Leaders in Legislature. CHEYENNE Wyo., Jan. &—¥Four men are prominently connected by Prelegislative session gossip with the presidency of the Wyoming senate— ‘William Daley of Carbon county who was president of the last senate; Ar. thur K. Lee of Hot Springs county, Simon Skovgard of Big Horn county end H. S. Kirk of Goshen county. Prior to the arrival in the city of the buk of the members of the legisia- tive bocies, which probably will take place. next Sunday, the stronger of these tentative candidates cannot be designated. L. R. Ewart of Park county, speak- eciof the last house; A. 8. Mercer of Big Horn county J. D. Noblitt of Lin- coln county and J. C. Underwood of Laramie county are considered in pre- eegsion gossip as constituting a quar- tet from which the speaker of the house will be selected P. W. Jen- ins of Sublette county, W. EB. Har- in of Fremont county and John A. Stevenson of Albany county also are considered possibilities. pelea es Saase Ras VETERAN PRESIDENT OF SHERIDAN GOAL COMPANY HANDS IN RESIGNATION SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jem. 8—Peter Kool, actively engaged in the coal industry in the vicinity of Sheridan since 1904 and one of the chief pro- moters of the fuel industry in Wyo- ming, had announced hés resignation as president of the Sheridan-Wyom- ing Coal company to devote his time to other interests. Mr. Kool was head of the Kool Coal company in 1920 when the Sheridan “Wyoming organization took over the consolidation of six companies for @ consideration of $8,000,000. a A new vartety of frult combining the luscious taste of the orange with the tang of the almond has been pro- duced by Dr. Juan Balme, “the Lu- ther Burbank of Mexico.” ease ae For Colds, Grip or Influenza _ and as a Preventive, taxe Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box Dears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c, Appointed Today | DUBLIN, Jan. 5.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.) — James McNeill, brother of Professor John McNeili, the Irish minister of education, hac, been appointed as the first high com- missioner of the Free State in Lon- don. Mr. McNeill, one of the drafters of the Irish constitution, has a dis- tinguished record es an Indian civil servant. Entering the service in 1888! he acted in various capacities in the olty of Bombay. until 1912 when he began a series of missions to various colonies in the interest of the welfare of indenturec Indians. When he re: tired from the service in 1915 he was officiating commissioner for the cen- tral division. W. P. G. Harding Not Considered For Bank Board WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The name of W. P. G. Harding has been elimi- nated from those now under consid- eration for appointment to the gov- ernorship of the federal reserve board, it was said today by a high official of the treasury. It wns said that Mr. Harding, a former board governor, would enter private bus'ness. CHARGES FILED ~AGRINGT 24 IN FEDERAL COURT Seven Casperites Included in Prosecutions at Cheyenne. CHEYENNE, Wyo. 5.— United States Attorney Albert D. Walton Wetnesday filed Informations against twenty-four persons, charg- ing violation of the Voistead act. The defendants follow: Mary Andoleek; J. BE. Tousia, Bessie Martin, Mrs. Orville Grace, Mrs. Ray Grace, EB. P. Fitz Jan. Casper; Eli Bleobrs and Peter Salohs and Loyisa Latches, all of Diets; Bos- ton Yooum, Orin B, Patton,’ Hans Nearhous and Y, Matsuda, all of Sher: {dan; Richard Winstandsy of Medi- cine Bow; Oliver B. Smith and B. D. |Misner, both of Buffalo; William Woolford of Moorcroft; Wesley Neal |of Lusk; George Miller of Glenrock; |Mre, Jack O'Malley of Hanna; M. D. Jennings of Thermopoiis; eVdo Jablin lof Carneyvilie ang William L. Carter] gerald and William A. Davis, all of. Widow Follows ._Late Inventor To the Grave WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Messages of condolence* and tribute to her career were being received from a host of friends and admirers today of Mrs. Alexander Graham Beji, widow of the famous inventor, fol her death here this week at the home of Che Casper Daily Cribune |REPUBLIGANS TO TAKE UP MONDELL BOOST IN | CHEYENNE GATHERING Wyo. Jan. 5—A executive committee of. the Republican state central oom~- mittee of Wyoming has been called for Saturday, at Cheyenne, at which measures for fGrthering the candid- acy of Congressman Frank W, Mon- | CHEYENNE, meeting of the her daughter, Mrs. David Fairchild. Mrs. Bell, “who was 63 yeara old, Passed away after a long illness be- ginning with a breakdown suffered at the time of Dr. Bell's death last Au- gust. The funeral will take place tomor- row afternoon at “Twin Oaks,” for- merly the home of Mrs. Bell’s father. At Mrs. Bell's request the body will be cremated and the ashes ‘will be buried beside the body of Dr. Bell at Beinn Breagh, near Baddeck, Nova Scotia. & dell for the secretaryship of the department of the tnterior. pebBasstibese Shines ioctl FOUND UNUONSCIOUS, DIES. CHEYENNE, ‘Wyo. Jan. B.— Arthur 8. Evans, district agent for/ the Underwood Typewriter company, | died at Memorial hospital WeCnesday | @ few hours after he was found un-| conscious in his apartment. Death yas caused by tubercular meningitis. | He was well known in central and, |southeastern Wyoming, northeastern | Colorado and southwestern Nebraska. | for that skin eruption | You don’t have to walt to know that | Resinol Ointment is going toovercome | your skin trouble. It gives such quick | relief from the itchingand burning and So generally succeeds in clearing away COLD CREAM POWDER. In The LITTLE : PINK: & WHITE -BOXES (aera is no other face der made like Armand Cold Cream Powder. For contains a touch—just a tiny Because of this, oe stays on till bit—of cold cream. you wash it off. Armand Cold Cream Powder wder—not a paste or cake, tts exceptional density smoothly and blend naturally into the skin. is a dry makes it spread Try it-once for yourself! is $1, everywhere—in its little Pink-and-white hat-box. And if you are not thoroughly satis- fied with it, you may take it back and get your money. Ask your dealer for, or send us 25c for a week-end package containing generous samples of Armand Cold Cream Powder, Armand Bouquet, Rouge, Cold Cream, Vanish- ing Gepasas Talcum and Soap, dress it It ARMAND—Des Moines that the Christmas rush is over e Buys Silks, Chines, suitable for plain colors BE PREPARED. Richards & Cunningham (‘o. JANUARY SALE OF EXQUISITE SILKS 1 Radiums, Cantons valued at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 per yard. This selection of Silks includes the latest in figured materials dainty underwearables. very woman has that indescrib- able longing to make new clothes for spring wear. It won’t be long now till the invigorating days of springtime are here. pal ile on faa Resinol Seay | the st. ja a treatment thousands of homes, | Resivol products sold by all dragsiots, ! 95 Satins, Crepe de Charmeuse, spring dresses, in and flesh tints for \Now For Sale by W. H. Brown Grocery ibe Bios Front Grocery per Storage Grocery ‘ Central Grocery Grand Grocery Kenwood Just Arrived A new shipment of high class Spring Pattern Hats. These models are. now on display and awaiting your inspection. Balcony Midwest Pharmacy All members of the buil cordially invited to attend the Carpenters’ Local No. Hall Monday evening, Janu: come and assist in making Your card is your ticket. BUILDING CRAFTSMEN The program starts promptly at 8 o’clock. Please (Signed) ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. ding crafts and ladies are an entertainment given by 1564 at the Union Labor ary 8. this an enjoyable evening. cents each day. It’s able to start your car ASK Phone 1500 Is now possible at the small cost of a few ABOUT THIS, Casper Gas Appliance Co, Inc. a calamity not to be these cold mornings. us 117-119 E, First St, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923, All Previous Sale Records. Swept Aside OUR JANUARY ? CLEARANCE SALE Which opened yesterday morning has convinced us that the women of Casper know when they are buying real values at gen- uine radical reductions. : Saturday Will Be The Banner Day We want those who have not already taken advantage of our sale to be here. You will be surprised at the low prices. But our policy must be adhered to—we do not carry garments over from season to season. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD Your Choice of 132 Cloth Colts All Silk or Satin lined, some fur trimmed. 138. 3g Values as high as $125.00. Every Coat is an extraordinary bargain. 10 Fur Coats AT PRICES LOT LESS , THAN THE RAW SKINS WOULD COST. Northern Muskrat. Regular $175.00 value at $89.50 Kolinsky Marmot with large natural Raccoon collar and i $250.00. 999.00 : Sealine Cape. 465 inches lar $200.00. 9O9DO Long Kolinsky Coney Cape. $25.00"... SODOO 912.95 | THEE ARE JUST A FEW : ALL PURSES AND HAND One Lot Sport Coats BAGS SACRIFICED In Herringbone material, English Wiel Obs Wl bg a | See OO Our Hosiery Department —.__. Si 100 dozen full fashioned Silk Hose. ilk Unde note Regular $2 values. 5e Divided into 2 Lots—No Restrictions. January Clearance, pair. EVERYTHING AT LESS GOWNS AND TEDDIES ‘THAN HALF PRICE Your Unrestricted Choice of any Dress in the House—Nothing Reserved. DRESSES AT We have taken every Dress in our stock that sold from $55.00 up to $125.00. Silk or Wool. All Evening Gowns included—at your unre- stricted choice at $29.50. They won't last long. What $12.95 Will Buy in Our Dress Department One lot of Silk and Wool Dresses—every Dress that sold up to $45—nothing reserved. Your unrestricted choice in this January Clearance 4at.............. Lot 1—Al] Gowns and Teddies which regularly sold" up to $10.00. All colors and all sizes prcmaamicemane 7 7- | Lot 2—All Gowns and Teddies. Val- ues that sold up to $16.50. Extra fancy. All colors $7.95 ‘ and.sizes 2 os Guaranteed Belding All Gordon H-800 and Van Raalte Silk Satin Bloo . arr velco” °° $1.79 ah $3.95 NO EXCHANGES EVERY SALE FINAL CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Wanted. THE NEW qi Chiffon Silk Hosiery In black and gun metal. Special proc- essed footwear guaranteed. Regular * $4 values, $2.39 January Clearance, paiv..... Values

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