Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. LITERARY CLUB OCUSGION ON LAWS [3 KEEN State Rights Drawn Into Debate Again in Cur- rent Event Talk. \ An unusurlly interesting meeting the Casper Literary club was held rsday evening at the club’ rooms} nt of the library bulld-| W. S. Kimball, preat-| sence of the president, | Gene jurke Sinclair, ed t ty men, the one existing | 3 filled from the large after a lively batloting election of A. W. As leader of the @iscusston on cur-| read a brief] ble paper’ advo:| ‘on in the mat-| liverce to rem. nity of existing laws ous meeting rela- n government and! slation by the ing upon the es and contrary to} m of our government | it precipitated of opinions on| by Mr. voy t Ogden, Jr., and others. T. Gratiot who took the “Beginnings of| Trail.” Much thought and careful prepara » became apparent throughout of all presi spontaneous resovution by the club mot of A. Baker, » for an open sessi Attorney Floyd BE. Pendell returned from a week's business trip to Chey- enne and Denver yesterday. is spending the day| Harry Gunn of the Midwest Refin- pany. Melvin E. Edwards of the Midwest| Refining company spent yesterday in| Galt Creek on business. eee ing to business affairs. eee Harold Larson and C. A. Whelan the city for a few days on s from Manville, Wyo. eee O. F. Kemost fs a business visitor bere for a few days from Lander. eee I. F. Rane arrived yesterday from Grand Island, bd, and will spend @ week b visiting with friends. G. A. Collett is spending a few @oys here on business from Salt Creek. eee Ira G. Wetherill, division manager for the National Supply company, formerly of this city and now of In- dependence, Kans., is in the city for a short time on business, eee R. E. Finnerty arrived thie morn ing from Chicag and pects to epend a week here on business. eee WwW. J. W town } fr ra is among the out of ness callers here for @ few om Denver. eee W. R. Shuymore fs tn the efty for a short 1@ on business from Afflin, eee Ee. Pp. LeBade is a business man from Detroit, Mich., here for @ short eee | McDonald is here for @ short » on busir om Denver. | eee | G. A. Wilson arrived this morning from Det: Mich., on a ehort busi ness trip me in yesterday und will apend the oan caller hero Chicago. sin the elty for 2 Denver. oe lin of Hot Springs, or w few days Mi Anderson in a Newenatle bust t ty for a few days. eee nee Johnston arrived thts r will spend ines. Mr with the Che Caspr Daily Cribune PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY OF MRS. HAYES, FIGURE IN LATEST “HIGH FINANCE” CASE Here you eve Din thie clu betng tm-! ere yocieee B. Hayes, centrat figure in the latest “high finance” case, w York City in a forgery case which involved the signature of Charles M. Schwab, st Off:to: Russian . Kuzbas: Colony She was one of the backers of a proposed fashionable hote: at Brookline, Mass. She eel magnate. LEGEND AND TRADITION OF NAVAJOES DEPICTED AT HOTEL DEDICATION Mexico, May 25. medern coal mining TRAFFIC RULES; TOURISTS WILL ALL GET COPIES The tourist who stops for a few hours or a few days in Casper is not to be left in ignoranos and mortal fear of the traffic laws of this city if it is in the power of the Casper Real Estate board to prevent it, ac cording to action taken by that or- ganization a: its weekly luncheon held is nono at the Henning. Following a suggestion by William the board have tags printed on which would be a brief summary of the important traffic reg- ulations and also a boost for Casper telling something of the outstanding points of the city, a committee con sisting of Mr, Barnard, Robert Brand. . BE. Stafford was appointed to prepare such a tag. they will be left for the tourists at the tourist camp and at the Chamber of Commerce headquarters. ditions are handed down from gen- eration to generation. paintings was avvajoes but only —Gallup, bus approved by the » with the proviso by men that paintings and itself be blesse s h the traditional witnessed a pi nd and tradition ligious ccremonials of the tribe, the Indians first the sand paintings, house blessing on red banners and singing songs, ork to join the William Haywoo: (the sixth group to leave America for the these men and women sailed! d colony in Russia. They ara uzbas colony of industrialists, of the evening was om New ¥. conveying tho tor cars, to witn performed with on each room and Ind When printed hants or religiouw: el is decorated with faith- na the cosest at | PRESDIENT’S TRAITS ARE DISCUSSED BY NEWS CORRESPONDENTS | CHICAGO, painting was cai its buffalo h efully gathered up The atxteenth of the Nationa! Real Estate board will be held in Cleveland June 27 to June was scattered Doctors Keith and Har- vey have moved their of- fices to rooms in the Kim- Block over Wray’s Phone 80. Henning said. entered office with After President Wil t families in proposed new city park west of Casper, in {mmediate vicinity of the thrilling battis in which perished Caspar W Collins, after whom Casper was named. abe > 2 ly broke under the strain of at he called ‘improper question but it rem ing to « come these fragrant teas, the tea-gard- direct from ens to your table. ORIGINAL STRAW pack- ages, marked mysteriously, they come over the seas to you at a price which does Henning continued that tn Prest correspondent of | bune | of the Monuments CASPER MONUMENT WORKS ness and sympathy,” if this were not due that the president is a newspaper man himself. and wondered 30, It is not known yet whether the Casper board will send a representa- tive. A visitor at the meeting today was W. P. Enders of the Wyoming Ce ment Plaster company, Greybull, Wyo. ANXIETY OVER BANDIT CHASE IS LESSENED WASHINGTON, May 25.—A lessen- ing of anxiety over the Chinese situn- tion was understood to have been evidenced by President Harding and his cabinet advisers as the result of @ discussion at today’s cabinet meet- ing of the latest developments in the endeavors to obtain release of the foreign captives held by Chinese bandits. Secretary Hughes presented latest reports from Minister Schurman at Peking which were said to indicate that the captives were in no imme- diate danger although there remained the need for strong measures to obtain their release. REALTORS 10 PRINT CITY FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923, Jace told ¢hp American Whole, Growers association that the ».. of the farmers’ troubles are ova." TN -and har The regular use of Resinol Soap js frequently all that is required to over. ome such a condition, and produce that whiteness and velvety softness so much to be desired. If, however, the hands are in very bad condition—if they crack open and smart after being in water—use Resi. nol Oiktment as follows— Bathe the hands freely with Resinol Sosp be. fore retiring. Drycompletely. Rub in Resinel Ointment gently but thoroughly and cover with cold gloves. In the morning bathe Resinol Soap. In most cases afew ments produce very satislactory results, Ask your dregaiet for the Restos! Predacis Resinol Bulk Lard, per lb. 2-lb. pail Lard for. 5-lb. pail Lard for. 10-Ib. pail Lard for. Good sugar-cured Hams, 1 Picnic Hams, lb... Sliced Bacon, Ib....... BEEF Roast..........18¢ to 17%4c Boiling Beef .. .10¢ Shoulder Steak ....1744c Bulk Saur Kraut, 2 quarts. 505 E. Second St. .Casper, Wyo. not represent the toil and Robert Simpson, Prop. the trouble of their mar- Our teas are the best imported; various grades but only one qual- ity—the best. President short business trip.| Said. friends among DETROIT — Henry Ford outbid 00,00 cn a short loan to the of Detroit, which is badly in need ing company will leave tomorrow for) reached th Tulsa, Okla., where he will spend| Roosevelt, some time on business for his com said | paper n ese | a little other hand, he en WASHINGTON — of major details of President Harc+ Pacific coast and Arrangements ~: RETA ing’s trip to the Alaska were completed. described President | sessor of the most WASHINGTON— was made at the White House that Morris, agent before the Attorney John B. Barnes ts spend-| ‘Taft Announcement fing a short time in Cheyenne attend-} hich’ | any } with the pc Chris Roberts is spending a week) coin. here on business from Helena, Mont.) who nt | commission, of personal profession- questioning. lbwPeachesse= ese == 4 |b. Plums , |b, Prunes lb. Grapes__ 4 |b. Apricots 2 Red Raspberries ____------ Apricots nN price-wrecking sale. such prices been quoted on Peaches: ¢nns See ee Plums 222" 22S ea LUNA SOAP, 20 for 24 lb. Hominy, 3'cans_--=-——_--___-_ 21% lb. Kraut, 3 cans__ 16-0z. Solitaire Preserves, 3 Gallon can Blackberries _-_.________ GallonicanvPeaches)/=saene- nae sree Gallon can Apples__--_--_-_________@ Gallon:can¢Prineés SSS s =. 2 = 3g REX LYE, 2 FOR WIGWAM, SNOW FLAKE, BUTTER NUTBREADS — SNOW WHITE PASTRIES — WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF CITY GILT EDGE AND SAPPHIRE FLOURS TONE GROCERY CO. 233 East Second Phone 304 Meyer Brothers Market Why pay for the expense of delivery and loss on accounts? This can be saved by buying at the Cash and Carry Market in the Public Market Building. Only two blocks south of the postoffice. Phone 303 SPECIALS Good sugar-cured Bacon, Ib. All Kinds of Pickles and Relishes. Spare Ribs. Pork Chops . OUR EIGHT DAY, PRICE DESTRUCTION SALE IS IN FULL BLAST Careful buyers are taking advantage of this wonderful Never before in Wyoming have SUITS, TOPCOATS, HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, LUGGAGE. Our remodeling is well under way and it will not be long until you will have the privilege of shopping in the finest clothing store in the West. Scott Clothing Co. 240 South Center St,

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