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PAGE TWO WEEKS AND DENBY FICHT CONSOLIDATION OF NAVY AND WAR DEPA RTMENTS Reorganization Program Recommend-' NEW RADIO BUSINESS ed by Research Expert Opposed In Hearing Before Committee WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Opposition to the proposed |! consolidation of the war and navy departments under the departmental reorganization plan was reiterated today by Secretaries Weeks and Denby, who again appeared before the congressional reorganization committee. The testimony of the secretaries was in part a rebuttal | ; Transfer of the inland coastwix to recommendations placed before} W. F. Willoughby, dvocated the s of promot declared he had y briefly consulted by those who drew up the re tion plan “I am not in favor of consolida- tion,” he said, “nor am I in favor with all the transfers proposed.” MAN INJURED IN REFINERY WORK WILL GET 9728 Rehearing in Corbridge Case Is Brought to Close Thursday. ce. an employe of ining company, was done quarter dis ing to $625 and a fee or’s bills for an injury white in The Mareh 24, of the c for govern-| partment to the commerce handed dow Judge R. u was on a rehearing of the slowing the original compen- n for lost time. Corbridge testified on the stand that while working on the bull gang refinery he was handling ams, In lifting one of them he strained his back and in the thr years intervening had suffered considerable pain, nervous trouble and loss in earning power. He a'so named 15 physicians, osteo- at the paths and chiropractors that had treated him, Dr. H. L. Harvey, who testified as to the man’s present condition, said that he had suffered a ehort- ening of a half an inch in one leg and was subject to rigidity of the muscles around the base of the spine which kept him from doing any strenuous work. This, accord: ing to Dr. Harvey was equal to dis ability of from 25 to 80 per cent. Mr. Corbridge was represented by I. G. MoCanr CONTRACTOR RETAINED TO BUILD GRANITE. BASE FOR STATUE OF (DY 1Y, Wyo., Jan. 11.—(Bpecial to ne)—Russell Kimball of y Mrs. Harry Payne Whit- § nstruction engineer in the work of building the huge granite base for her equestrian statue of Buffalo Bill which is to be erected west of town and unveiled during architect, Albert from New York to- th Mr. Kimball and Mr. Kimball, who is one Of the best en- state, is a son of Dr. ball, a famous geolo- engineer, who was director of the Philadel- nd later on of all the U. imated that the baze alone $40,000. It is to be made ve granite and a replica nountain which Colonel t one time selected as his burial place. BANKER’S FRIENDS ELATED “Twelve years ago I became at c nach trouble which I frequent id an ope casper has been officially | |} friend tried Mayr’s with excellent & it about e has entir removes i catarrhal mucous from the intes- tinal tract. and allays the inflam. mation which causes prac stomach, liver and ments, including a dose will convince funde At all drt tisem FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co. 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished rways service from the ment was favored by Mr. We said in this instance he b | efficiency and economy would be | promoted by the change. “Safety First.” The Midwest Commissary Casper, Wyoming From plantation to roasting plant to the Midwest Commissary. you have the reason why the world’s finest coffee costs you less than inferior brands and why you can buy Monarch Coffee at such a Yow more than ever in the past— The use of Van tacks Duzer’s Certified Flavoring Extracts. The insures purity.—Adv. wai | ESTABLISHED IN CITY More news for radio owners. A. uM. mplete establishment g, repairing and ity ady for businers and Prevent Influenza The Tonic and Laxative key” Watson, widely known sper has entered the radio field has opened a thoroughly modern © the stalling of with this Mr.{ is in the >». building He is, “rarin | Thursday, according to local offi- Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets | keep the Gro 20c.—Advertisement. Ohtamabhtle Bettes Eptablifhed 1853 system in a healthy; dition and thus ward off all at-) of Colds, Grip or Influenza. ox bears the signature of EB. W. ONARC “QUALITY” Se Cherian. Bt = oe NewYork} factory saving on every pound. We say without fear of successful contradiction, that if you were to pay $1.00 a pound, you couldn’t buy finer coffee than Monarch, and yet you can drink this superior coffee every day in the year and cut down your coffee bills at the same time—becaugze it requires less to make more. While their special carload spot cash purchase lasts, the Midwest Com- missary will sell at the following prices: 45¢ per Ib. in 1-lb. packages. 44¢ per lb. in 3 and 10-lb. packages. The Monarch line includes positively the finest qualities to be had throughout the world. We go to those localities noted for growing the best, and that best goes under the Monarch label. ter obtainable, and yet they cost you less. The Midwest Commissary now quotes these prices: Monarch Babie Corn No. 2 tin.... Monarch Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 tin. Monarch Hominy Nose rice, Monarch Pumpkin No. 8 tin....... Monarch Blackberry No, 2 tin Monarch Strawberry No. 2 tine-... pe Caspet Dally Trioune J. A WIGGING 15 CHARGED WITH It appears that Wiggins has, “jumped the traces” and committed murder against high shoe prices. One usually expects little of sensa- tion from this mild tempered man, but unlike his usual self he has) caused much comment by the action he has just taken. Engine Derailed Gormts REID, MURDOCH ® CO: On the Santa Fe TRINIDAD, Colo., Jan. 11—The engine attached to Santa Fe train number 2 was derailed at Simons,! three miles north of Thatcher cials of the Santa Fe railroad. No couches left the track and none was injured, they said. Al trains will| be delayed however, until engine is | replaced and track repaired. nae SEND IT To THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHON®D 1702. There satis- There are none bet-. ‘SLAUGHTER; SPRINGS SENGATION mond Dyes” simple any woman can dye or tint [Drug stores se’) all colors,—Adver- | tisement, | || “Balcony New Public Market > : Building § FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 again denied appeal of Omer R.| hae lost absolutely every avenue ty Woods, convicted wife murderer, for} Which he could hope to escape pa:, clemency and accordingly his execu-| ing the supreme penalty. before |, tion on January 18 will be carried | firing squad which method he him out. jaele chos¢ instead of hanging. With this adverse action the con-| “Wiakcae ta ak eae demned man, according to officials, Tribune Want Ads bring resul:y. WIFE SLAYER LOSES APPEA SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 11. —The, Utah State Board of Pardons, meeting today in, session special - OPEN FOR BUSINESS WEST CAFETERIA BASEMENT WEST HOTEL, FORMERLY Y. W. C, A, SPECIAL MUSIC EVERY EVENING Will Serve Short Order Breakfast 6:30 A. M. to 9 A. M. Cafeteria Lunch 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Cafeteria Dinner, 5:30 P. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday Hours 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. > MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR LOBBY Under the Management of the Bachelors’ Club Deciding that shoe prices rced to be shown their place he has “let loose” on them with a vengeance ‘ « and has not only cut the offending prices to pieces but has in tonight's Tribune notified the public of the fant. The interestir.g information of the whys and wherefores of his action may be read tn the full page adver- tisement of the Economy Shoe basement on the last page of to- night's Tribune. ATHENS, Jan. 11.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)-——General Danglis, chairman of the Venizelist party has been asked by the regent to form a’ cabinet. WOMEN! OYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY CASPER’S BIGGEST CLEANUP SALE — sc bess’ coco lf Prices Slaughtered on All Winter Wearing Apparel FOR WOMEN AND MISSES FUR COATS At Practically Your Own Price DRESSES $17.50 $45 Values $49.50 to $135 COATS $18.50 $45_ Values $49.50 to $125 Each 15-cent package of ‘‘Dia- contains directions so Still In Effect At W.G. Perkins HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE NOTHING CARRIED OVER FROM SEASON TO SEASON OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN THIS IS A TYPICAL FUCHS SENSATION The FUCHS Co. CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES HODSOLL MILEINERY Second) and. Beech’ Street “oe” FURNITURE SALE I Find That I’m Situated a Little Too Far Away From the Center of the Town to Do the Volume of Business Necessary; Therefore I Have Decided to Go Entirely Out of the Furniture Business in Casper GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A. M. $7,000.00 NEW STOCK TO BE SOLD FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST—IF YOU KNOW FURNITURE PRICES READ THESE AND COMPARE WITH OTHERS EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 Sheets Latest Sheet Music. BABY HIGH CHAIRS $4.75 Solid Oak High Chairs................$3.75 Going Out of Business; each....... ie cseseee DUOFOLDS BEDS $70.00 drop ends, quarter sawed oak and Spanish $12.50 Simmons Round Poster Bed..........,$9.00 | Leather Duofold... oso... .. ss essesaess « «55:00 $16.50 Vernis Martin, full size....... «ee e+ $12.50 $80.00 drop ends, nang Leather Duofold, . $60. MATTRESSES BEDS $6.50 Cotton Top Mattress.......... fore $4.50 | *47;50 Kenny Rome Day Beds; complete with $12.50 Cotton Combination, roll edge........ $8.00 PM gee aS tesesee cules 6$37.80 $20.00 Genuine Felt, Primrose Rolled Edge. .$14.50 $35.00 9x12 Chelton Wool and Fiber Rug... $20.00 $7.50 Couch Pads..........++00e ow.eeeecees $5.50 $82.50 8-8x10-6 Ch 32. a elton Wool and FiberRug, ,$17.50 $4.25 Porch Chairs imc $2.50 $5.00 eS freee clei HIER BUR ve. <F4-80 : SO cs RSS Sas ee aio tert amen 4 er Mattin Bee ia ae 8 $1.95 Kitchen Bow Back Chairs... $1.50 CONGOLEUM RUGS a Monarch Apricots No. 2% tin Monarch Peaches Y. C. half 21% tin. CHICAGO PITTSBURGH REID, MURDOCH & CO. D. G. Fox, State Representative, Casper, Wyo. NEW YORK Phone 1345M ent 37. $2.80 $2.65 Oak Dining Room Chairs $2.25 Kitchen Oak Stools....... $8.75 Oak Sewing Kockers.,..... $9.75 Congoleum, 6x9, Gold Seal. ++, $6.75 $19.50 9x12 Congoleum, Gold Seal...¢..... «$15.00 ore $15.50 Spanish Leather Oak Rockers. ....., $10.50 BLANKETS $14.00 Heavy Oak Rockers......... . $10.00 eto Weal Reon tne. es every $4.50 $4.00 Pvewe ere ee + $11.50 $16.50 Spanish Leather Oak Rockers, $4.00 Wool Mixed Double Blanketa,........ .1$2.80 $39.50 Heavy Oak Rocker, Spanish Lea « .$27.50 $25.00 Oak Rocker, Spanish Leather Back aH ee monn Blankets. verve cvacs eo G1-28 BNA Heat. 04.0 os civ vees Hels tenes eens nee 819,00 es Peseerre ress eee $85.00 Upholstered Arm Rocker,.,......+.+$27.50 KITCHEN CABINETS $14.50 Kitehen Oabinet Table Bases, ,. ++ $10.50 665.00 finest quality Poreeiain Kitchen ae complete, Sale $37.50 j DINING ROOM TABLES $46.50 Regular price, 48-inch tep, quarter sawed oak, pedestal design, buffet and chairs to match, $20.00 value, 42-inch Oak Table, $14.00 Pedestal design, SALE’PRICE,,.,..., $55.00 value, 54-inch quarter sawed oak, Pedestal TOO bess eevee veneers VICTROLAS $125.00 V, V, 80 style, solid mahogany vette e Bale Price wis uice cen DINING ROOM SUIT design, Must be seen te be appreciated ; two-t Din- BAG PRION iis tse steeroe pie $42.50 ing Reom Table with Six Giada and eats loom tnatiet dehy peas Queen Ann 64-inch quarter sawed chairs, are uphelstered in blue Spanish leather, Com- r 3 abie, : SALE PRICE .,, veer PEO | Sacer Po $50.00 Elquest Furniture Co 615 East Second St. 615 East e Second St.