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wa by ds th Por ea PAGE TEN. BANKERS HEAR PRES. COOLIDGE - | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30—Invest-| ment bankers of the country gath-| ered here for the annual vention of the Investment Bankers association of America, were told in an address by Presifient Coolidge that the country. depended upon their assistance and help “to weed out those who are not desirable by reasdn of not maintaining a high standard of ability and honesty,” in the banking business WASHINGTON, Oct. 30—Adéress-| ing the bankers from the south portico of the White House, the president told them that they were filling an important place in society providing investment opportun!- for “thrifty” American citizens. But you do more than that,” he continued. “You provide for the gathering together of the resources of our nation, putting them in order ties. It is ne exercise si it fs nec ‘nays provide ground on which your customers may rely. If there is any body in terested in honesty in the transac tion of business, it is those who are engaged in making the investments of the nation and it is a pleasure to commend with an almost univer sal commendation the honesty and c are en it can relp upon the resentations made by its invest More tl hat, her service y try is comi ize it m z to rei pend upon your assistance help weed out those who desirable by reason of not ma taining a high standard of abilit and honesty.” = oo ee Attorney Adams Sees Harvard Play Attorney William J. Adams of the law firm of Ogilbee and Adams re turned yesterday fr a trip Washington, Chic Boston other eastern poin nected with inventors’ paten: Adams was gone for three wi While in Boston he saw Har play Holy to Princess Is Injured By | Rock Hurler DOORN, Holland, Oct. 30.—(By ‘The Associated Press.—A stone thrown by an unknown hand in- flicted a serious wound in the ear of *rincess Hermine while she was, king with her children last eve in ® wood near the ex-Kaiser’s au. The police arrested several per- sons but sald they did not get the culprit Wilhelm's entourage and the en- ure village of Doorn have been &reatly excited by the incident. USE SULPHUR 10 HEAL YOUR SKIN | and dd Ove Broken Out Eezema Hi Itching Night. sment Ap ist of this sul ne moment you ng begins. Only those 1 unsightly skin trou the delight th Men Even fiery, led right up. | towles Mentho-. it lke cold cream, can knc tho-Sulphur omobtle news to} ‘Tribune. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS PANAMA—The American sub- marine 0-5, which was sunk in a collision in Limon Bay Sunday, was raised and two members of the crew were found alive. Three others are still missing. CONSTANTINOPLE — The na- tional assembly at Angora voted the establishment of a Turkish re- public and Mustapha Kemal Pasha was unanimously e’ected presi- dent. DRESDEN — Reichswehr troops are on guard in all public butld- ings, following the ejection of the Zeigner communist-socialist minis try from its official quarters. Ef- | forts are being made by commun- ists to start a general strike. NEW YORK—Eleven and a half acres of wild land surround- ing the Grave of Theodore Roose yelt at Oyster Bay has been pur- chased by his cous E. Roose velt, New York ¢ sented to the Au wild bird sanctua M JOPLIN, Schild, Night and Da; charged with r a falling institut by a jury in c Henry the defunct k of St. Louis, eiving deposits in was acquitted it court men over Vandervoort, the She 1 company and of the firm's money rrying. Land Purchased For Sanctuary For Bird Life he was | NEW YORK, Oct. 30—Eleven an a half acres of wild land which sur. rounte the grave of Theodore Roose t Oyster Bay, has been pu y cousin, W. Emlin .» New York capitalist, and d to the National Asrock of Audibon society for a wild rd sanctuary id shrine for bird lwers, it w announced today by T. Gilbert Pearson, president of the association. (reSeseseseseseseseseseseseseses) fi a Makes a Family Supply k of Cough Remedy Really better than ready-made cough syrups, and saves about $2. 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Call us for apy home or our store. ,ointment either at your Hunter-Goll Furniture Co. 241 West First Street Phone 986-J Hohen- | Painting Is Given Father Of Scouting | NEW YORK, Oct. 30. — Andrew |Blake, 14, of Santa Barbara, Cal., lrepresents the typical American boy scout in an ofl painting by Albert 1 Che Caspet Datly Tribune discussed at yesterday’s session was a successful operation made in Chi- | cago recently for angina pretoris. That major operations can be suc- cessfully performed using only local anaesthesia was the subject of a demonstration last night. Gland transplantation came in for discussion yesterday for the first time when Dr. Mayo in an address before a local civic club, declared that it had not progressed beyond the experimental stage. eitesen Mamata Horter, American artist, which bas| The Dusuns, crs of the Malayan been presented to Sir Robert Ba- ien-Powell, fourder of the Boy outs. lake, who is an Eagle Scout, the finger that is used to point with will] rank obtainable in scout- was chosen. Mr. Horter said to- for “his most neat appearance, is character and his youthfu: beauty.” The gift ts the first of a series of paintings which will depict the typical scout of every nation, and which will be kung in the London lheadquarters of tir Baden-Powell. bel By ie Rc ‘Noted Surgeon | Scheduled to Address Clinic DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 30.—A lini pertaining to thyroid and oitre conducted by Dr. Charles Mayo of Rochester, Minn., held chief interest at today’s ses: of the here. Dr. } to discuss t ulcer. Cli infections surgical treatment of on orthopedic case: and fractures also we | on today’s program Among the important subjects ed to give | GREAT ANNUAL FUR SALE The Albrecht Representative Will Bring a $35,000 Stock of Fine Furs for This Sale WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OCTOBER 31—NOVEMBER 1 races inhabiting North Borneo, have a superstitious bellef that it is un- wise to point to a rainbow, as the rot aw a ear, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 39, 1923 Press)—November 4 is to be obser-|has reminded the Presbyterians that |signing occasions |; ed as Temperance Sunday by the 10,000 Presbyterian churches in the In the histor the last church assembly passed a|the Presbyterian churcn +s a vote recommen¢ing that members i ir TEMPERANCE SUNDAY «== xs: sete cpt the ih Js | In a statement sent out from his |nece pledge in support of the Eigh- |ottice in Pittsburgh, Dr. Charles|teenth amendment. Dr. Scanlon Stier Makwen ye food, Saanion, secretary of the depart-|urged that Temperance Sunday be/ upon the table eT ment of temperance of the church, | made one the greatest pledge ! posit NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—(Unitea | = scttheed aes TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS Nature’s Remedy for ‘Constipation 11,000,000 Sold in June at ‘PRESBYTERIANS PLAN The Romans considereq Salt to } ne allowed to be before the sa't Write for booklet on VENUS Everpoint NESOIA All at Reduced Prices——Lowest They Will Be Offered This Season Furs of the Finest Quality Made Only of Choice Prime Skinx By ‘Albrecht’s Who Have Served Women of Fashion Throughout All America for 68 Years Buy Registered Furs These Are the Only Furs That Are Registered ror Your Protection SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY BLAKEY & CO. 136 SOUTH CENTER hard as you please; but always | smoother than you had dreamed, | American Lead Pencil Co. Judge This Bank By Its Performance Ask any one of our depositors and he or she will tell you that the men, who manage this Bank, have always Proved “just folks.” Th: same as your grocer or your clothier. We have always tried to make everyone, who comes with- in our doors, feel at home. We have made every effort to give the service, you have a right to expect from a friendly banking institution and our Customers funds, on deposit here, have received a full measure of protection, because of the ample resources of this institution. r ‘All perfect for every pur- pose—as soft as you wish; as | 17 black degrees ‘ (with or without erasers) Also 3 copying Credit and confidence have grown with business relations and, when once established with this Bank, a depositor has found that we are ready and willing at-all times to be of individual service. 220 Fifth Ave., New York jolders, erasers, and VENUS Thin Leads The National Bank of Commerce Casper, Capital af Surplus $150,000.00 “A Bank of Strength and Service” Close Out Sale of Heaters Of All Cased In and Open Flame Heaters, Including the Well Known PATRIOT, ERIEZ, DANGLER AND BRILLIANT FIRE RADIANT HEATERS Close Out Price 10% Off CAS RANGES The Famous CRESCENT RANGE—well known to hundreds of housewives, with the ROBERTSTRAW GAS REGULATOR attachment now on sale, while they last, at a DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT OFF These radical reductions are being made in order to close out our present stock and to make room for the new shipments of SANICO AND STEEL CORAL GAS RANGES | GUARANTEE BOND LAWSON ODORLESS GAS HEATER No. 10 For Rooms 10x12 Feet This tag is a guarantee that the Lawson Odorless Gas Heater No. 10 will heat a room, size 10x12 feet, with a 9-foot ceiling (or any room of equivalent size) to a tem- perature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit in zero weather, providing the gas pressure is sufficient to allow the heater to burn 18 feet of natural gas or 22 feet of manufactured gas per hour. Guaranteed Odorless This heater is guaranteed to burn either natural or manufactured gas without giving the slightest trace of odor, provided operating instruc- tions on the tag attached to this heater are followed. Any defect in the heater or any failure on its part to uphold this guarantee will ¢n- title the owner to return of the money paid for its purchase. or be replaced by another heater of equal size. LAWSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY WE SOLD 233 LAWSON HEATERS This Season That Comprised the Total of the First Shipment THE NEW SHIPMENT OF LAWSONS Has Just Arrived ————-150 of Them This will be your last chance to buy the Small Lawson at the old price—only $9.00 We buy direct from the factories, therefore we can eliminate the middleman’s prices and sell you Gas Stoves and Heaters at a Big Saving. SEE US BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR FINAL PURCHASE Free Battery Service—New Battery $17.00 | A REAL BATTERY AND CAR SERVICE STATION AT THE LIBERTY GARAGE ANNEX 428 SOUTH ELM STREET SOLD ON EASY TERMS E.P.BRENNAN 505 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 133