Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 30, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT PROGRESS SEEN (N NEGOTIATION WITH BRIGANDS : Sincere Effort Made by} Chinese Officials, Reports State phy etal May 30.—(By The As- 1s on Paotzuku y are mak- to placate rec ceived prompt bandits’ emissaries reach- camp at Tsaochwang, the tantly re assured ir safety and em- as not a question ce. t a lot of face,” explain- ‘So have you, and so told the bandits at followed, which ntly was satisfac- its deciced not to to Patozuku, as but to remain ggryens to re Ne NES BRIEFS | IN—The government bill g for abolition of the land- as introduced in the NEW YORK—Thirty million gold marks, the final installment from Germany ury bills held by Belg! ec. DETROIT s 8, Gorman, ess: the second Mich- dis' asha head of to the Near hi s Zita of Austria the form: the use s estate, formerly used by , until Austria makes provision he: “her: suppo ort. ETERNAL TRIANGLE IS FEATURED IN “ADANPS RIB? COMING SATURDAY fs indeed ears ago in love eon view at the Rialto turday, the featured in a “vision” of the | jtain quarters is certainly strange,” ¢ | ton early AY wreaths upon thetr resting In memory and honor of the tae oF soldier dead; vr these are are ox) keep alive within o1 UT oh the it Not clay bregcent - mon Who gather in To march ‘along t the milky way 3 |[ Somewsare up there tn Parndiee wi @ street Paradise, lo trathping fect, | With shrilling fifes and thudding drump to set the marching time Together at a bivouac, and all Lay flowers on thelr sacred graves, They still are lads or Are swapping jokes and stories WASHINGTON, May 30.—Attorney General Daugherty, returning to Washington after a period of rest in Ohio, Monday attended his first cabinet meeting in several weeks and denied reports which again have been circulated that he soon would resign. “I have heard nothing and know nothing of reports published in Ohio that I am to resign,” said Mr. Daugh- erty.. ‘I feel better and I am better than since I was taken ill last winter. I am ready to get back on the job actively. In fact I have been doing considerab!e work right along. ‘The frequency with which these reports that I am to resign spring up in cer The attorney general left Washing- in the month to take Mrs. herty who had been a patient in ore hospital, to the Daugh. in Ohio. Returning last e spent the night at the White ned the allies | House and will continue to be guest there for two or three days pending reopening of his residence here. Pres- ident Harding is understood to have discussed plans for his western trip {YELLOW CAB DANGE WILL BE ORIGINAL ATTRACTION One of the most original attractions that has ever been put on in Casper is the Yellow Cab masked dance at the North Washington hall Thursday evening. The management has arranged with the Yellow Cab company to give every patron a free ride to the dance pi the office of the company at a < the hoursiat ® and 10 p. m. Six cash prizes are being offered for the best costumes. The prizes are for the most originally and best dressed couple, best comedy couple, best looking couple, best masked couple, best shaped couple, and the couple who dance the best of all. to relleve that miserable. little burn, cut of pcratch—thed bruise, insect eme]| sting, or any of the many other minor ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OEMURRER OVERRULED IN I b, HM HANSON wat hurts that occur dally, "AD ly Fest but gently to the affected not to disturb the injured skin, Then “| Bandage lightly. pees “A boon and a blessing ax an infury dressing” Place and let the worda be said ceremonies which F ‘or those who died in age that our “barties might lve. the spirit that they knew Wé gatlat tuire’ ubout’ the spraven:to phy the dead happy souls of them, these valiant lads and brave, w ea youthful brown-skinned veterans forever in their prime. THINK they‘ll be like other souls up there among the blest i ‘Where earthly tribulations never bréak thet But—say on Decoration Day—I fancy that they come the heavens hum With soldier-talk and@ laughter, and the astral spaces ring) With bugle calls these fighters knew, and songs they used to sing! AY flowers on their sacred graves—but think of them as Men Who flock together ‘mid the stars to meet their | Who smoke and laugh end reminisce with faces all aglow; but think of them = though or grizzled bd Both in true soldier-wi campfire (Copyright, raa23, ‘NA Service, Inc.) Owe ourselves to give thelr due! ir peace and rest, pals again, in the miles, ngs Pi %. ‘DAUGHERTY DENIES REPORTS OF | PENDING RESIGNATION TODAY last night and today with the at- torney general. The itinerary virtually was com pleted last week but announcement was withheld presumably because of the executive's desire to go over the plans finally with Mr. Daugherty. Relief for HAY FEVER Sufferers! az Seaa putter TING system of poisonous wast, interfere with good healt! chat mly TINGLH'S with the ines | points | ive sheorbea cn aly TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your 4: “Three Point Box Therapouris Laboratories, W: ington, Ge %, ‘ash. GIVEN AWAY THE CHOICEST FAIR VIEW LOT Dobbin Realty Co. 287 South Center St. Drink Hillcrest Water 425 East Second St. IT’S CLEAR ‘SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER Phone 1151 ; To All Casperites: We speculated - took a chance; and lost. When we signed up for the lease of our store last September we took the chance that the landlord would not go through with his intention of building the hotel he said he intends to build. We took another chance too. We figured that even if we had to move out from our present location there would be a chance to get another location equally as good. We were wrong in our calculations. bitant rent. We are willing to pay reasonable rental but we are not willing to pay tribute to any landlord. Rather then pay the landlord exorbitant rents and take it out of the public we have decided to leave Casper. We regret to leave the town. It has been kind to us. Day by day we were gaining new friends and keeping the good will of the old friends. It has been a pleasure to ca- ter to such a clientele. We shall do our utmost to return to this city as soon as a new location at a reasonable rent- al can be found. In the meantime we must dispose of our present stock of $27,000.00 worth of merchandise. Nothing shall be re- served, everything must be sold. We are preparing for the greatest sale of merchandise ever held in Casper -- or anywhere else for that matter. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, INCLUDING FIXTURES. Watch The Tribune for the opening of this sale. It will be a whirlwind. Our time is limited by the landlord. The sale will last only a few days -- a week should clean up the whole stock. That is the kind of a sale we shall give you, AREAL HONEST TO GOD SALE. Our windows will be covered with signs -- an unusual thing for us to do. We don’t keep signs in our windows every day telling you about sales which exist on paper only. When a sign in our window tells you of a sale you can rest assured that there is a genuine money-saving sale going on. BLOOM’S ARMY GOODS STORE By Gilbert Cohen, Resident Partner Yes, we can get another location if we cared to pay exor- | WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1293,

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