Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. SUGAR INVESTIGATION DEMAND IS TARDY, SAYS HOOVER; PROBE LAUNCHED OVER A MONTH AGO WASHINGTON, March 22.—Demands now being made for an investigation of sugar price fluctuations “are about a month behind,” Secretary Hoover said today, adding that such an inquiry had been instituted by the government on February 21 The s cr nomie Ju Sugar on commerce the sugar market, » closing 4: modities. 1,000,000 “for the benifit of r gamblers and profiteers.” t is suggested, id M. Manley, ogan formed by WASHINGT mands, for an nv + | Worded as to “: “|ity on the sugar exch *jevil effects were know jmembers of the progresstve bloo in| congress, witnesses should dent of the Federal Sugar Refining company, who has publicly stated that the sugar gamblers, ‘alded by the department of commerce’ haye been enabled to rob the American people of millions of dollars.” “that as one of the first the federal grand Prices had their sole basis, “so far as the public ts: informed,” in a state. Ment issued by the tment of }commerce on Februar: hich was| interpreted by “all the ‘spapers,” 4s predicted a gréat shortage of sugar during the coming year, and that al- though ‘Secretary Hoover had de- clared the statement was ward.” “Even after this statement had| aroused’ an orgy of spe and its by issuing o jury | hear Claus Spreckels, presi-| Mr. Manley declared the rise in| the ative actiy-| prices was blocked Che Casper Dally Cribune consumption of sugar in the United States during ‘the pagt year.” The letter cited what it deseribed as efforts to reduce the crop of Cuba, declaring that Mr. Hoover played an tant part in that plan. Corres- pondence- between Senator Smoot, re- publican, Utah, deseriped os “under taking to represent beet engar in- terests,"" and General Crowder, ‘then president’s representatire in Cuba, relating to the proposal, was quoted. “You may not be informed.” Mr. |Manley continued, “that Secretary "| Hoover has on other occasions dis- played a readiness to use the powers and resources of the federal gove: ment in order to maintain artificial! misinter-| high prices at the expense of Ameri- Preted, the opening sentenco was s0|can consumers.’ ‘send prices leaping up-| Declaring that an attempt of Sena- |tor Brookhart, Republigan, Iowa, to secure a senate inv tis, of Kansas, the Republican whip, , the letter as- t time Secretary ced his depart- directing att to make an’ In- quiry and suggested the grand fury go should summon Mr. Hoover and enator Smoot, Curtis, Edge Repub- ican, of New Jersey, to ascertain What they knew regarding influences that were exercised to block the sen- ato investigation.”” Alleged Inmates Of, House of Ili Fame Are Assessed Fines Ed Osborne was fined $100 tn police court Jast night on the charge of op- erating a house of {ll fame. A. Moline, Peggy Meaton, Mary Chavitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dawson were each fined $25 as having been inmates of tho house. The attorney for the de-| fendants gave notice of appeal. William McLeod, charged with being drunk and annoying women, is sleep-| ing off the intoxication and doubtless Greamig of fair maidens in one of the cells.at the city hall. C. W, Davis-is charged with drunk- enness and creating a “nulsance. 'HINSHAW QUARTET WHICH COMES HERE TUESDAY IS ONE OF BEST == J-|with thé personal guaranteo of 29 THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. Jere so finely balanced that a clerk, by pressing a button under his desk, can close the outer doors instantly, and Hinshay of Metropolitan Opera fame. It is something entirely new and Hitherto unknown in the annals of male quartet singing. Mr. Hinshaw is getting the. results he desired as- sembled and personally drilled four young artists whose volces all of un- usually fine type and timber, range and power, had been trained by reco f | ized vocal masters and whose artis- try had been successfully demonstrat: | ed through several season’s appear-| ances as concert oratorla an operatic soloists. The quartet is composed of James Wolf of the Chicago Opera associa- tion, second bass; Joseph Wetzel, first tenor. James Snedden Welr, second tenor and pianist; Pierre, Harrower, first bass. pate At 8 o'clock next Tuesday even- ing the people of Casper will have a rare opportunity to Hear one of thé finest quartets in the United Stats. This is'thé Hinshaw Concert quartet which wi!l deliver ‘‘Cox and Box” or “The Long Lost Brothers’ in” the Presbyterian tebernacle. This marks the fourth and last number of a win- ter lyceum course to be given here Casper business men. ‘The previous numbers though of high standing fell short in attendance and for that reason’ these guarantors will be out approximately $500 if the attendance at the Hinshaw concert: ts not better than usual. “Cox and Box” is a charming and exquisitely funny opera as presented by the Hinshaw quartet_and is under ' they can not be opened again except CIGARETTES the person! direction of William Wade ‘The doors of the Bank of England oO GOOD GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO 10° MEN’S LISLE SOX In black and brown only. For tomorrow Dollar Day, b pairs tons eee ee S 1 Main Floor LAUNDRY BAGS Made of fancy ticking, in floral patterns. Full size and complete with draw | OF eas ny Art Goods FIBRE SILK SOX Men’s dress-up Sox, in black, brown, Regular 50c val- nayy, grey and white. 8 pairs for. Main MEN’S COTTON RIBBED UNION SUITS A most satisfactory three-season gar- ment, in ecru only. All sizes, 36 to 46. $1.65 values a Main “Floor STAMPED APRONS Already made up. Chambray Aprons, stamped and ready to work. r BY Dollar Day ...... Art Goods Section ection—Third Floor 27-INCH GINGHAMS In neat plaids and checks, and of Spier did quality. For Dollar Day, 8 yards... Third Floor KNIT BLOOMERS Women’s knee length Knit Bloomers, in pink only. A very practical garment £6 early Spring wear, 2 pairs for. Third Floor sAUZE VESTS Ladies’ Gauze Vests, in different types and all si for Dollar Da a bargain, i Bargain Square—Main Floor LISLE PETTIBLOOMERS These come in green, navy, taupe, brown and peacock, with elastic v oy | tband and snug-fitting cuffs. For F Third Floor ST SUITING Guaranteed fast color Beach Suiting, in all staple and high colors. A most sat- isfactory fabric for summer wear, 8 yards for . EVER-FA SUNNY MONDAY LAUNDRY SOAP SUN And Gold Dust Washing Powder. 20 bars Soap and 2 packages Washing Powder for .. Spee “Main Floor STATIONERY Beautiful Linen Boxed Stationery. These $1 TOILET SOAP A selection of Toilet and Bath Soaps, Jergen’s, Palmolive and Williams usually sell from $1.25 to ube 75, Friday, your choice at. r For Dollar Day, 12 bars for... Main Floor BERTHA LACE COLLAR This is a special buy for Dollar Day. You will be surprised at the values that SI being offered for Friday only... $1 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Made of good quality White =e) daintily trimmed with fast color Ging- ham. Really something different at OUTING ROLL Top Wool Hose in heather mix yarn, with contrasting tops. Get p ready for your Summer Outing trips... Main Floor LADIES’ SILK HOSE This is the biggest bargain of the day. A fashioned pure Silk Hose, lisle top, in black, white, cordovan, mode, bobolink Don’t pass this item. and nude, Choice, per pair ... : Main Floor CHILDREN’S TRIPLE KNEE STOCKINGS These come in black only. Just the Stocking for school wear. Triple knee and heels and toes are reinforced with Trish Linen, insuring excellent wear. Dol- lar Day, 8 pairs for... Main Floor Second Floor WATER-PROOF APRONS Rubberized Percale and Cretonne Kitch- en Aprons. Most useful around the home, at 2 f et Second Floor BUNGALOW APRONS These are made of fast color Percales with two pockets and belt. Large as- sortment of pretty colors, at—_.__ Second Floor EVER-READY BABY PANTS Made of pure Gum Rubber, in medium and large sizes, at 8 for... Second Floor y only... SATINETTE Bloomer Bargain Square—Main 1 Floor LADIES’ SUMMER UNION SUITS i Fs v} 4 3 > nette or Lingette, in plain and fancy patterns, in twelve colors, suit- able for Bloomers or Underwear. For Friday, 114 yards for : Stiesndbeseaey Third Floor RATINE CREPE This is a new Crepe for spring Dresses. Globe Under tailored to fit. We Can be had in 1 28 SI have discontini s line and are offer- ing a line of } i wide, 4 yards for : Third Floor OUTING GOWNS End of the season clean up on Outing Gowns. The values are unusually good, since we are taking gowns that sold as high as $2.48 for. Second F PATSY ROMPERS Made of fast color Gingham, in pink, blue and grey. Neatly trimmed in con- trasting color. Sizes 1 to 4 years, at. Second Floor ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTER- EST FROM THE FOURTH FLOOR Optic Tumblers, 12 for. Round Aluminum Roasters, Fancy Bavarian China Cups 6 for.,. W 's DOLLAR DAY This Popular Monthly Event is looked forward to by all of Casper. For tomorrow we offer some exceedingly attractive Dollar values Tinware pascrment Sisal nah) quart measure, round cake pan, loaf pan, dish pan and flour sieve, all for__. and Saucers, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT HALF PRICE In order to close out a number of odds and ends in plain and fancy Dinnerware and Glassware we will have a table full at just half of their original price. PERCALES 86-inch Percales, lights Nearly a hundred different patterns to select from, 5 yards... Third Floor and darks. set TOILET TISSUE : 51 Regular 138c rolls. Day, 12 rolls for... Basement DOLLS A cute little Doll, all dressed up. They have real hair and sleeping eyes, which close and open when you Pat her to bed. For tomorrow —_. ESAQC “Basements vie eee oie pperal 3 for Dollar $1 BLEACHED OR 7 yards for..._...... (Limited quantity ‘to 3 customer) — UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide Bleached Muslin. Absolute- ly free from starch. For tomorrow only, Third Floor PILLOW TUBING 42-inch Pillow Tubing. Standard qual- For tomorrow only, 3 y ity. , Third Floor ards for__... $1 BATH TOWELS 22x44 double thread Bath Towels. Don’t miss this percuae item ai buy, 2 fot... i 8 it is a real ol TURKISH. TOWELS\ 17x34-inch Turkish Towels. a particularly good number face Towel. All white, for hand and Not too heavy, still with enough weight that they ile stand the usual hard washing. 7 for... Third Floor BED SHEETS 81x90 seamed Sheets. Goo full size. For tomorrow, e Third Floor d Height and ach $1 BED PILLOWS 19x26 Bed Pillows with fancy ticking and filled with crushed chic each Egaieecot toarecetetints ken B featherg, ‘$1 SILK PONGEE Here ig your opportunity tomorrow only, 12 Mummy Jap Pongee, yard Third Floor >1 RUGS Choice of Rag or Cord’Rugs, 24x48 or 27x54, and oval shape. V for bedrooms or bathrooms, ato... Third Floor E GOLDEN RULE DE LINDSAY & Co. ery practical $1 CRIB BLANKETS These come in scalloped borders. 30x40-inch. animal patterns. Second Floor R. & G. CORSETS No. 298—High bust, short skirt model. Particularly adapted to short figure, at.. Second Floor CORSETS ble strength Corset. for medium or stout figures. either of these at. Second Floor. No. 859—Elastic top, waist line model, with long skirt and made of fine Batiste. No. 722—Medium bust, long skirt, dou- : A very good model Choice of No. 5906—Girdle, made with elastic in- A splendid number for young girls and slender small women. sert in side. Sizes 22 to 27 only Second Floor BOYS’ WASH SUITS A dandy gar- $2.50 value BOYS’ BLOUSES Boys’ Blouses that sell regularly for 79c beep: A good assortment to choose from In light and dark colors, ment for dress or pley suits. Dee RO Tessas, “Main Floor BOYS’ KNEE PANTS Full run of sizes, and of s0pH flengnde ble quality, at. : Main Floor BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS A nice light pattern Percale Shirt for dress wear, at._..... Main Flo BoYs’ UNION SUITS Summer weight Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits with short sleeves and knee length. Sizes 6 to 16 years, 2 for. Ecru only. Main Floor WORK SHIRTS Men’s Blue Cheviot Work Shirts. cut. Sizes 141% to 17. A dandy, 2 for.. Main Floor MEN’S TIES Men’s regular $1.45 value Knit Silk and These are sure to Wool and Silk Ties. please you at... Se oie Main | Floor FOUR-IN-HAND TIES Men’s All-Silk Four-in-Hand Ties. Good Our regular 75c quality, 2 for SUMMER UNDERWEAR For men. Long or short sleeves, in white or ecru. Our usual $1.45 number. selection. now for future wearat__ Main Floor ATHLETIC UNION SUITS for Dollar Day 2 for... Onur regular 75c quality, only. A splendid buy at 2 Main Floor SPRING CAPS Men’s Dress Caps. patterns and styles riety. Values to $1.95, Main inne P’T STORE i ccsaniniosinidsbmmesitaishdbiich annie saenietaeeieneeh Cortex finish and assorted Blue only_____.... New stock. Size ‘1 1 >1 1 “D1 $1 31 pI $1 et) $1 ‘SI SI “SI Full Buy The are ef the hetter ¥ va-

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