Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 2

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PAGETWO. ~~ ————— be Casper Dally Erfonne ~~ FUN AJ! HEARING |STATE LAND BOARD ASKS U. S. OL, PNG AU AL } ———- Continuea from Page One. H SHERIDAN, Wye., Nov. 9—The,from building through on = - @echarged 29 of the highway WALTON TRIAL tate board of land commissioners,| lands in Salt Creek. Information to which has jurisdiction over state ol! Oa FP in the Salt Creek, Wyoming| Secretary of Consolidatio: n n Proposals pear Sr en ppd ma votre: . the North and South rajiroad in To Be: Ar: gued for making representations to the fed- eral bureau of mines to withdraw Last T! ime. | 't» order prohibiting the railroad testimon: Bo one 0 ‘vote of the eure, granted, however, Nov. 9.—Final animous 7 was Bake was uestioned sail arrangements were made for Seana’ e Sse we Se aees om | ATE FLASHES ||" sarsecrctteven cones eters Ses meres cotimiléasén’ Ss investigation building a line from Miles City, noneep into the possibility of railroad con- Montana, to Casper, Wyoming. bei Freda Denia, formen ate ' soligation in the ‘United States, _mieneninchenngiabnendinnatass ~ es ok a January 7 being set for hearing oral BALTIMORE, Nov. ona f nab cata that pg ge arguifietite’ of couns'™ for railroads.| Dear, Fred Musante's great dis- { CO. TS Gerieral’ notice was given that be-; tance runner, which was being = IN, egotiations tor paged Walton had no ino ied MEW YORK, Nov. 9 tee Sereoe A tweel! now and that time all the | groomed for the Pimiico cup ev: nnis’ whereabouts while state | suit Ituted by Stokes states, municipalities! and shippers’; next Monday, broke down wie organizations Bowle a gs rack Inst At Heayings conduc ted almost con-| $10,000 at ti tinuously for 18 movsths, the com-| Tuesday may not be able to race Are Called Off | mié#ion Has elicited. views of prac-| again this year, it was said at the |SUMM made in the transportation act to) to Admiral Grayson’s My Own | LONDON, Nov. 3.—An snistusigst allow the consolidation of all the! wos the $10,000 Bowle at Pimlico | Telegraph naa from ergs major railroads into -{8 or 20 great| last Tuesday, it was expected | Opie quotes the newspapers ere if. own tentative plan for the conduct erican Development Company, o! of the consolidations t jut has no au! LIVERPOOL, Nov. 9—(By The | *¢7e4 the Chester Concessions in interested may file! working out this morning at the tically all ratiroad ex jcutives and of | stables. and merger éorporations. that would meet the Grayson | %* stating that Col. Clayto: thority under present [aw to enforce| Associated Press)—Major Harold | TUF**y to Hugo Stinnes, the Ger- by eaten were | Concession Sale| sm ex ear vo texte him. briefs. | Pimlico track. winner of the others interested on the proposals! My Dear, which is a full sister ‘Ths commission ha ¢ prepared its| colt in the Pimlico cup race. nedy, representing the Ottoman Am- it Cayzer’s Poisoned ee ee Spearment out of White Lie, at 10 | tiations collapsed. able to guarantoe the safety of the Prevent Infivienza | to 1 against, won the autumn cup | duzeea eo eieal itcarty eeith tha Hears inter-allied military commission. Men’s heavy wool Union | Blue Chambray Work Sports Skirts, Silk Petticoats ‘The Teno and Laxailive Effect of} handicap of 2,000 pounds, one Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets mille = two furlongs, 170 yards, |'8> Sovernment after the expiration) way yoRK—The American of the American option on Novem. ber 15. eystem here today. condition and thus wird off all at- Bol Joe's Rvander, at 100 to 7 cakiateansinsipiicenpipines tions calling upon the United tacks ef Colas, Grip or Influenza.| against, was second and Lord States shipping board and the ‘ dears ature of H.W. Phares, 30 tod agaians, was | Charles Tame end 3% 1. faith to - Greve cBak- a stvertieersecl. tina Fourteen adie tata are Liystte visitors here. ere ewout delay fron the akip. | Men's heavy cotton rib- While They Last at SSE a — — a a = Velvets are —“after the ball is over” don’t wish you had taken our suggestion about getting a new dress for the occa- sion—make up your mind now that you're going—then come in tomorrow and select one of our beautiful new Especially Good Evening Gowns that truly would grace the figure of any charming woman—so beautiful are they, in design and so superbly have the richest of materials been combined fo give them that pronounced effect of exquisite style and elegance, The best creations of French and American designers are shown in an alluring group at $4850 to $150.00 Your Attention Particularly Directed to Our Special Showing Evening Gowns and CS, . Dinner Dresses , Everywoman’s Store 3p at $ 5 5 —a few very pretty sequin-trimmed Evening Gowns left at the special price of $16.95. (5 UNDER WAY expending the/against Helen Elwood Stokes went today. LONDON—It is reported that man magnate, but that the nego-| ambassadors that she will be un- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 ping business and p’ace the oper @tion of ships in private hands, ‘WASHINGTON — An American naval aviator will participate in an attempt next summer to fly across | to the north po'e to be made by Cap- tain Road Amundsen, the explorer, | plainly before the jury. He pointed the navy Gevertnent, announced, |out that the testimony of the phin- i tite mast outweigh that of the do EXTRA OPERE * @ verdict wes tobe dunt. 5 = UBWAY' SPECIAL For OAKLAND, ‘Wharton James Cot plorer and ethnologist died at st Holena, Calit., after a short illness. ODD LOTS OF SUITS, DRESSES “Buy It For Less at The Fad’ Suits, Shirts, $2.9 5 each te gee sry Children’s Serge Dresses, etc. Heavy wool ‘Army Suits, eoch_ DADO | Breeches GOO : “ aa Soy dng Boys’ Pull-over Sweaters, pale _$1.48 ote $1.45 Has QQ Qs | sors var SEAS e at —..___ ha ee zone Satin Pumps. Vests, eae 45 ate $4.95 Ww.L. Se tases Oshkosh Overalls No Name Hats Men, ras 220 So. Center Stag Pants and Boys Street E, & W. Shirts Everywoman’s Store mn A Special Selling Event _ women who want style and reetny,' ata saving in new WINTER COATS $38,50-848,50-58.50 to§98.50_ Both Dress and Sports Models MIME a Tip MALSTN NT NNATNNAT Many of these are entirely new arrivals; others selected from our regular lines and radically reduced for quick selling,

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