Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1923, Page 14

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Toreaco f ee Spenpemeeetererrerrereerotr Settee rs tht a F FOURT EEN. he Casper Dally Cribune ra IGE PARLEY OPENED AGAIN AT LAUSANNE Questions Cascihied at First Session Today Of Big Powers. 1 24.—({By The Near East to arrange peace the allied powers and Tur n Greece and Zurkey sersions today under the of Sir Horace Rumbotd. legation In the discus auses the previous disputed 1 troops, Pasha, Turkish fore!gn min nd head of the Angora dele jeclared this was a question importance for ‘Turkey en for the allied replied that vacuation depended logically up olution of the questions pending © the conference, and Ismet fin at discussion of this ned. up the question of fer between the Turks n Eastern Thrace. For Premier Venizelos of Greece, ed that {f the Turks did not LAUSANNE, April fated Press.) — Resumption of 24—(By The ence negotiations between the s and the allies has given rise © suggestion that Turkey's ex pressed desire to cast off France 9 her economic pilot may lend to diff! culties that will prove to be an im portant development of the confer- en ce of economic domain holdings governed from The T express a desire off French control, but 1 of the latter country aver are interested only in pro sitimate French investments n Turkey to which end they already nave made extensive concessions. Activities of bands of ‘Turkish frregulars along the border of Syria ench mandate, appear to have d into the situation resulting in dispatch of Gen. Weigand to yria, ae Prices are lower at Graham-Shields Furniture Co., 133 E. Second. Fasy payments. oo Looms costing trom sixty to one hundred dollars apiece are becoming popular among English women who are interested in weaving their own tweed materials. QUESTION CLEARED UP Readers Onn No Doubt the Evidence. Casper Longer Again and again we have read of strangers in distant towns who have been cured by this or that medicine. But Casper’s pertinent question has vays been ‘‘Has anyone here i r been cured?" The word of ger living a hundred miles a true, but it cannot have the with us as the word of our own citizens, who we know ani 4 whose evidence we can samo we'ght 706 8th St., Casper. pays: “My kidneys became disorder: ed and I had to get up four and five every night to pass the fons which were very & came worn out and I docto: h a physician but got no re bladder was inflamec | | nded Doan's Kid I used five boxes which completely of the trouble kful to Doan's for the cure e and am giad to rec | dealers. Foster Y on | that will help you to answer | | these questions, geason. touches the plate. Babe Pickles His First One Pm = ; es ‘The Yanks in their new stadium at New 8 And Babe Ruth baptized the right field Spy with a home Here the Sultan of Swat, as the sporting writers c pan, with Umps Connolly looking back over his sho ‘Compromise on | { | Klan Control Reached Today ATLANTA, Ga, April 24—The controversy between Wm. J. Sim- | mons, emperor, and H. H. Evans, | Imperial Wizard, for control of the Ku Klux Klan was ended today by compromise and the matter settled. On motion of attorneys for both parties Judge EH. D. Thomas dissolved the injunction whereby the affairs of the Klan had been placed under a commission consisting of Simmons, Evans and J. M. George, marshal of the munic!pal court. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! | York. First game of the , crosses the r to seo that he DISCIPLES OF ‘KING PURNELL 60 On STAND | April 24 ress). —Two ting Benjamin groom of last rriages at the the House of sre the granc explain their today to ding and tell what, if they knew about alleged immoral ity in the colony. _Vetry Drake Kirkan, sister of ntess Drake Woodruff, who day and Mrs. Kirk isband, Henry, were to. They testi ling to reports from the d jury room, that they had married voluntarily and of their own wish, and th nce their mar riage on Thursday night of last week, they have obeyed the virgin law of the cult, which forbids mari. tal relations between husband and wife. The girl, 1t was reported, dented knowing anything about alleged improper conduct of “King” Ben jamin with the virgins who live with him and “Queen Mary” Pur. nell at Shiloh the headquarters of the colony Only three of the 13 couples who remain to be questionea were brought to St, Joseph today. ‘The others will appear in groups from day to day until all have been ex amined Records? How is your business | :| Showing up this year? you getting any- where? We have an ’) a8 J-P oa Bookkeeping Outfit Commercial Printing Company 426 East Second—Phone 2224 | R. E. Dickensheets, Manager | We Know Casper Real Estate | Every man has his hobby—Ours is REAL ESTATE. If you want to know the If you want to se’ If you want to Phone Lonas COME TO US. COME TO Us. COME TO US. ————___.. value of your property 11 your property buy property An Office That Knows Its Subject SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY | REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Building 1480 Insurance HEN homes or flats BAe are hard wo get, Gal Soe paler ets Unless you see the name “Bayer” pare Ain on package or on tablets you are not re sirshan getting the genuine Bayer product Write prescribed by physicians over twenty: two years and proved safe by millions Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept yer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package ° tains proper directions. Handy of twelve tablets cost few cents, Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin {s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticac!- dester of ment Salicylicacid.—aAdvertise- My Special Jewelry Stock Reduction Sale at Wholesale Cost Price Continues All This Week JESSE EVANS JEWELER 134 South Center St. EXTRA In the future you will be entertained while you dine by CECIL C. BIRCHELL Violin MARIE RODERICK Piano and Songs from DOUG ISITT Songs 6 till 7:30 In connection with our incomparable 75¢—SPECIAL DINNER—75¢ The New Palace Inn For Reservations Phone 2070 Every Night from 6 till 7:30 Every Night Don’t Kill Your Hair With Hard Casper Water. Soft HILL CREST Water PHONE 1151 426 East Second St, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923. THE VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR AT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th THE GOLDEN RULE STORE An Added Feature to Our 14th Anniversary Sale PERCALES 36-inch Percales, in light $ and dark patterns. For Dollar Day, 614 yards...__.. Third Floor GINGHAMS 82-inch Ginghams in a big $ variety of good staple pat- terns. All this spring stock. 5 yards for.. Third Floor _ Baby Pants, 3 for... DL eOO Second Floor CHECKED JAP CREPE Japanese Checked Crepe. $ Very practical for eprone or Children’s Dressee wards Tor. cic Third Floor JAP LUNCH CLOTHS 48-inch Japanese blue and $ white Lunch Cloths. Just the thing for breakfast nooks. Sale price—... Third Floor Black Sateen Coveralls for children. Sizes 2 to 6. Regular Bi 00 $1.98 value . Second Floor MEN’S KHAKI PANTS Men’s Khaki Pants. Sizes $ 80 to 40 waist. Medium, cuff bottoms. RErUIAy ae 65 value at .... os Main Floor MEN’S SOX Men’s Lisle Sox. In black, $ brown and white. A regu- 5 pairs for__ lar 25c value. Main Floor Pure Gum Rubber Kitchen Aprons. In fancy mottled $1.00 colors ......... Second Floor Men’s COTTON GLOVES PER DOZ, $1.0 Main Floor BOYS’ WASH SUITS Light and dark colors, Ev- $ ery one worth twice and three times what we ask for them. Dollar Day choice. Main Floor PLAY SUITS Boys’ Khaki Play Suits. $ Short sleeves, V-neck, Hen: ular $1.25 values for__..... Main Floor 20 Bars SUNNY MONDAY SOAP 2 Pkgs. GOLD BUST WASHING POWDER $1.00 Main Floor BOYS’ PANTS Bgys’ Knee Pants. Dark cofor corduroy. Sizes 6 to 16 years __. Main Floor BOYS’ OVERALLS Sizes 4 to 15 years. heavy quality. Dollar Day at... Muslin Gowns. in Lace. Special Second Floor SILK HOSE black, white, cordovan wan Good Boast for = oo Main Floor Daintily tt trimmed jes Dollar “a eet 7! $i 00 Fully guaranteed to es ° $ most satisfactory wear. biege. Tomorrow only..., Main Floor WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE All sizes. 3 pairs for. Women’s fine Lisle Hose. In $ black, white and brown. oe | Main Floor “Yankee Maid” fast color Percale $1.00 Bungalow Aprons CY pik a EE a | Second Floor CHAMOISETTE GAUNT- LET GLOVES In the most popular shades, ete. A pig value for poner such as nude, beaver, fawn, ia Day at ee iets cot Main ee CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS Mercerized Lisle, for Summer wear, All sizes. White $ only. Now is the time to buy -s 6 pairs for__. Main Floor pu ne oe Silk and Satin Camisoles. All sizes. -00 Flesh color, apectal Ate :5 oe Second Floor KING TUT STATIONERY The biggest item for Dollar Day. A $2.00 value. $1.00 Main Floor .. Six colors. LINDSAY & CO, FRYING PANS Aluminum Frying Pans. All $ standard weight. apn $1.69 value for........... Fourth Floor Big table of Children’s Straw Hats Si .$1.00 oor ALARM CLOCKS Waterbury Alarm Clocks. $ Thrift models. A real bar- gain, limited quantity. ae cial while they last... Fourth Floor Big assortment of Second Floor ROASTERS Black Beauty Roaster; ob- $ long shape, rack in bottom 7 and steam vents. A cree: piece value for...___....... Fourth ise Children’s White Dresses. pique. med. Also Lace Net. Sizes 2 to 6__._..__... ' $1.00 Second Floor ALUMINUM KETTLES 6-quart Aluminum Kettles. a | These will go fast so be one of the early purchasers_____ Fpurth Floor PONGEE Japanese a: die YARD $1.0 Crib Blankets. Esmond, 80x40. Sorex finish, escalloped border, ue DIY, Lies i 00 Second Floor LAUNDRY BAGS Made of fancy Ticking, ina § full size, aniabed with a draw string .. Third Fleet Envelope Chemise. trimmed with |e Y.7 epg -91.00 ‘Second Floor HOPE MUSLIN 86-inch Hope Muslin. Spe- $ cial for Dollar Day, 5 yards ON erertee eta ge ea oe Third Floor Petticoats, panel front and back, Escalloped bottom ...... $1. 00 Second Floor Flesh Colored Crepe Bloomers, Full cut sizes, 8 for = on OQ Second Floor GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE White Neatly embroidery trim- Tailored and Muslin with double

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