Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. FATHER GOES BACK TO RUSSIA, BOY LEFT HERE State Called Upon to Take Charge of 13- Year-Old Lad. In a cell at the city jail are two} Casper youths who are taken | in hand by the state aut th the intention of placing them in an institution where they can grow to manhood under the guiding influence | of men older than themselves. One f these is William Peterson m sidered incorrigible by his parr and by police authorities. The oth er is Nicholas Popovitch. The parents of Nicholas Popovitch emigrated from Russa and came to |‘ America before Nicholas was born Going from one town they permitted their son to in the best manner poss! , while the boy’s mother was living he to another ap | had as much care as could be given him. A few months ago, however, she | ‘ ¢ied. Nicholas was left with no one b pis father to after him ¥ the elder t w H PUBLIC HEARING NEARING C1.OE directly Senator Reed added “T desire aleo to give public reo gnition to the very remarkable apacity for organization which you have displayed in this work. And I cannot testify too highly to the fairness and fearlessness with which you have pertormed y task.” IONSTIPATION BANKER GIVES BAIL, PLEADS NOT GUILTY CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 21.— rlal to The Tribune.}—Lewis rr Butler, former cashier of the irst National bank of Rock , indicted by the federal for embezzlement, mis. tion of more bank's funde, pleaded not guilty in U. 8. court and provided ball of ten thousand dollars. His tri s not set. <a WADOO HOLDS ‘EDGE IN DAKOTA (Continued from Page One- scattered delegates; in 15 other unties whose combined vote is re than 10,000. With 30,000 of state total of 50,000 thus assured the McAdoo nomination in the state convention according to state Demo. cratic Chairman W. W. Howes, will be quickly accomplished. Yankton county Republicans for. mally endorsed Governor W. H. Mc Master f ed States senator and commended him for his gasoline Repr tive C, A. Chris m was indorsed for re-elec congress from the First dis Moody county the Farmer. ention endorsed Ford for nunty Republicans in cans ster for atic delega > work for Farmer-Labor tion was ordered ition with the tate organization. wrence county adopted a reso- orsing the national ad. conventions at majority and all elective of down to be ary elections on party mi 8. fro! voted upon March 25 e April pri- ording to an announce. ment made ‘at a small gathering of farmer-laborites and independents in the office of Roy M. Harrop, national temporary chairman of the progressive party This announcement night that this here tdday. followed one last must be avoided, or wa|eroup of new party mer, led by liver, biltousness.indigestion | Mr. Harrap had gone over to the Feds ye ee ahoames Ford-for-F nt bar nd would Easy to take, thoroughly cleansing t ord confer CHAMBERLAIN’S Detroit TABLETS disappoint or nauseate—25e 60c Wildroot Dandruff ---76c Remedy. .-+--38C $1.75 Pinaud’s Eau de rop is the head. Mr. Harrop stated this morning that fourteen men were present at last nights meeting, each representing a ¢ifferent state in the Union. Mr. Fords name is already on the ballot in Nebraska by peti- tion and this petition has 2,000 sig- natures to it, Mr. Harrop said this morning when called out of a mest ing of his group. “We will place a complete ticket in the field, with candidates including United States Senator and all state offices from governor down, in the April primar- jek.” Mr. Harrop said. It seems Mr. Harrop's early es- timate of from 300 to 400 men at his called meeting this morning had not quite fourteen attending when te Richard, of her mother’s home, Mr. Bennett revealed today. Broadway productior. ter is in the supporting cast. Bennett and Mrs. Bennett recently fbe Casper Daily Cribune Young Actress Leaves Father After Spanking YORK, Nov. 21.—Barbara NEW Bennett, 17-year-o'd actress, refuses o be spanked and has left her father the actor, for the shelter The father ts the star in a new The daugh- Mr. Mr. Harrop issued his statement. agreed to a “friendly” separation, Among those in the party was Hob-l the father taking Barbara to live ert R. Pointer of eDarborn, Mich-| with him and the mother taking ‘gan, chairman of the committee on arrangements for the Ford for Pres- ident conference {n Detroit on De cember 12. The American Economic League organizee by Mr. Harrop about a year ago, among other issues enum erated on the letter head, had one endorsing Ford for president MALODY AND FONTANA FIGHT 10-ROUND DRAW c s hi Bi for Ba: prom for Edith Day. father but he didn’t get it. towards dawn, Mr, Bennett, as he tells the story, worried, telephoned her, bjected ‘onstance, the older daughter. Father Bennett laid down a rule ‘a that she must be home at midnight unless she in- im where she went and 1 whom. One night Barbara, ifter the show, went out with Pat jomerset, the actor and his wife, She left a note for her Along is wife and together they waited on the front steps for Barbara's return. Soon a ‘taxi Barbara stepped out. ennett declared he would chastise She objected. The mother A policeman objected. CHEYENNE Wyo Nov. 21—L Bennett hit the policeman on the nard Malody of Laramie an¢ § nose. dier Fontana of Denver feather- weights fought ten rounds to a draw at Fort Russell Monday night in the feature bout of a thirty-round card. Many fans thought Malody had a shade. In the semi windup Jack Shannon of Seattle won the decision from Soldier Chicax of Fort Russell in six rounds. Jack Arthur of Cheyenne knock a ed out Kic Reynolds of Fort Rus: sell in the second of a scheduled four round bout. oFreum of Cheyenne was | ( ccked out by Cowboy Linthon of Fort Russell in four rounds a WALTON LOSES COURT APPEAL (Continued from Page One- closing days of the trial in an effort | to show that the trial was unfair. Should the court again rule against him, he has announced he will appeal to the United States Su-| preme court. | Meanwhile the etate legislature | prepared to go ahead today with | plans for a general “cleanup” of | the administration and to consider | at an early date antiKu Klux Klan legislation, for which purpose the special session was called by for- mer Governor Walton. For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ad. “OTHERS” TURKEY TALK Is Not What We Want to Call to Your Attention, But the Fact That the Casper Pharmacy In appreciation of the wonderful patronage which they have obtained from Casper citizens, during the past year, wish to thank them by offering them the opportunity. of purchasing the following: DRUCS AND DRUG SUNDRIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AND SOME OF THEM FAR BELOW COST Specials for Three Days Only, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 22, 23, 24 eee Ee SSS Ss Ee es Sy SE $1.20 Wildroot Dandruff Remedy. 50c Shah Persian Shampoo. $1.00 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine. Quinine.____......$1.25 For several years we have held first place in the State of Wyoming in the sale of Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. $1.00 Ender Razors 35c Ender Blades 40c Everready Blades 50c Durham Duplex Bla 50c Horlick’s Malted N mulsion, Jacob's Oil Milk’s 60c St. (large Williams Shaving Powder, $1.00 Yeast Vitamine Tablet, (2 for) Pinkham’s Blood Purifier... x 80c Palmer’s S. S. Soap.. ) (large de filk.... Dye $1.00 $1.00 Pyorrhocide 60c Elcaya Cold Cream 50c Melba Skin Massag 35c Sanitol Cold Cream 25c Norwich Cold Cream 80c Gardenglo Cold Cream e Efficiency and promptness are the watchwords tered druggists are employed to 50c Zymole Tooth Paste We carry at all times the largest stock of Eastman Kodaks to be found in Wyoming. Kranks Lather Cream... $1.00 Gillette Blades. 50c Gillette’ Blades... $1.00 Auto Strop Blades... GARETTES, $1.20 In line with our policy of service, we wish to mention our watch repairing department. jewelers in charge of this department are known to be the best in the west. 75e 40c 50c Dextri Maltose. Castoria Nyal Croup Ointment 50c Denver Mud... 25c Denver Mud........ $1.10 Garren’s Tonic.. $1.00 Zepyrol give you prompt service. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 25c Sanitol Tooth Past 50c Elcaya Face Powde $1.75 Oriental Cream... 35c Hytone Rice Powder. Oc Non Spi.......... 85c Sanitol Face Cream 111 EAST SECOND STR Always Remember to “TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST” EET at thee CASPER PHARMACY Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders steamer Miraflores reported tn eaking condition 500 miles off the THE DRUG STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 50c Auto Strop Blades__..___. in our prescription department. The whole party went to a police station and the sergeant told them. to forget it. Barbara went home ith her mother. STEAMER IS SAFE IN TOW SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 21.—The eorgia ccast was in tow of the steamer Royal Star last night, bound for Norfolk, according to radio ad- ices reaching the coast guard cut- ter Yamacrow. Get Two Trial Boxes PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaran- teed Remedy for all forms of Piles. Pay your druggist $1.20 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you have used the two boxes, if you are not satisfied with P= obtained, we will send $1.20 to your druggist request him to hand it to you. We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his cus- tomers are usually his friends and will be honest with him. PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, OC eooeeeeeeeneranssceennaEeS Eight regis- PHONE 180 pl GREAT SUM TO BE ASKED FOR WAGING WAR ON BOOTLEGGERS WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—An ap-; an increase of $500,000 over this Propriation of more than $10,000,000 | year’s allotment, for enforcement of for the work of the prohibition | the Harrison act, which is adminis- bureau during the next fiscal year | tered by the narcotic division of the was said by prohibition officia's| prohibition unit. to have been included treas-| ury estimates submitted the director of the budget. The estimates include $1,250,000, al in = increase of 10 cents a barrel in | the posted price of Osage crude oil. loyalists near Bonn, the Separat- runners landed cargoes of liquor two were forced to abandon their cargoes by coast guards, reopening of holiday trade along | Tribune Want Ads bring results. | | wz ‘other. |. DUESSELDORF—A dispatch to || E the Nachrichten said that in the years knowa te Best, Safest, Always fight between the separatists and | ~ ‘SOLD BY DRUGGISTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 197; ists lost 130 killed and were com- jetely routed. HIGHLANDS, N. J.—Seven rum jong the New Jersey coast and | in the | —— fiat eh ree EVERYWHERE WHITE LAUNDRY | Phone 1702 AT YOUR SERVICE SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS BERLIN—The reichstag was forced to adjourn by disorder oc- casioned by a communist deputy, Preventing the delivery of Chan- cellor Stresemann’s address on the policy of the government until Thursday, when the session will | be reconvened. “ask for Horlicks e ORIGINAL Maited Milk Refining company announced an One Day Special, Thursday This Coupon Is Good for 35e in Trade at the JACK & JILL BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize in All 118 East Second (Downstairs) Beauty Work Phone 13273 25% Discount Corsets To reduce our surplus stocks and to ac- quaint Casper women with the merits of Nemo Warner and Redfern CORSETS | Thanks We will give a dis- count of 25 per cent on all corsets. FRIDAY ONLY get here tomorrow. Your Choice Any Hat In the Subway $1.00 Your Choice Any Regular $2.95 House Dress (Large Sizes Only) $1.95 — Your Choice of Any Winter Suit Rich fur-trimming, high- grade fabrics, elegant lin- ings, finest tailoring. The Season’s Best Styles An Elaborate Group Of Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Created by the foremost designers of New York and Paris at 333% Per Cent Discount All Our Finest Hats at Discounts of From One-Third to One-Half These are just a few samples of the will find during this great Thanksgiving Sa been exaggerated nor inflated to make the “The values are here” J a SALE If you didn’t have an opportunity to attend this important sale today, by all means You'll find the store literally filled with surprising bargains in newest Coats, Dresses, Suits, Hats and other apparel. Any Regular $1.50 (STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M.) unusual Women and Misses At Distinct Savi-~= giving Your Choice 89c ies, Thanksgiving Presents It is the custom of many to make Thanksgiving gifts. This sale affords an opportunity to secure appropriate Gifts for Don’t. Overlook the Fact That Betty Jane’s “Gift Nook” Is An Attractive Section EXTRA SUBWAY SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday Only —COME EARLY Your Choice Any Regular 50c Palmolive Sateen Petticoat | Toilet Preparation 15c Your Choice of Any, Silk Blouse Exquisite designs, soff, rich materials, lavish embroider- Modes of the Moment ‘A Splendid Collection Of Handsome, Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats $32.50 : $56.50 $98.50 The Latter Price Includes Several Fur Coats man, le. The values speak for themselves the minute you see them. ‘A Frantz Shop Sale Is a Genuine Sale y remarkable bargains you Regular prices have not reductions appear greater. You’ll Always Find a Welcome at the Frantz Shop—lIt’s a Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends ——

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