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PAGE TWELVE COOLIDGE TC BIVE TRIRUTE (Continued from Page One) that “In the revolutionary there ‘was one traitor to 231,291 soldiers and the proportion is no greater to- éay.” “The heart and conscience and patriotism of the American people, Senator Spencer said, “on the farm. in-the shop, at the office, in th home, as in public office, is funda- mentally honest and true, Here re, and now and then, there s betrayal of publ but the instant outcry of ation and ntempt as against an incredible wrong shows how little accustomed the American people are to such treachery. Rather should we guard ourselves that in the earnest desire to promptly and severally and right- ly punish the guilty, we do not be- smirch wrongly the innocent. “The fact that such betrayal is so rare is encouraging. That !t occurs at all is most deplorable, but we must remember with gratitude the loyalty and fidelity during all the years and now of men whom we have entrusted with high office, “Let us never forget our constitu- tion. It ought to be read and re read by every American. There are but about four thousend words com- pressed in about eighty stanzas, and with all its admendments it can be read in twenty minutes of time The preamble is the best f{lustra- h governmental purpose the most official and age that has ever tion of hi opposition to any would give congress move which the power to override the constitu- tional veto of legislation resting in the supreme court, Senator Spencer said this would permit “the over- throw in time of temporary excite- ment of every right upon which the government has rested for 150 years.” “It is a testing time in this nation,” he said. ‘‘We are either a constitutional republic of free peo- ple, or the playthings of passing fancies that may prevail for an hour, but in that hour, alas!, may destroy the foundation of 0 and liberty.” MELLON GIVEN CPORING AGAIN (Continued from Page One) tions which is pledged to us by the Republican party. I say that taxes can be reduced as much or even more than Secretary Mellon con- templates without hardship to any person and you have heard the fig- ures that prove it. I leave the issue to your conscience. “But Ict me tell you, that before the next war comes and I hope there is none, the American Legion will endeavor to place on the stat- ufe books of the United States a law that will draft men, money and means. If all serve alike and re- celve the same recompense, there will be no war profiteering and there will be no need of adjusted compensation.” ORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat— KS Rus ovine pare VICK’S VAPORUB AT SMITH AND TURNER DRUG CO. 133 S. Center Phone 150 Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG mn YES, SPARKY, GEORGE WASHINGTON NEVER To. @ UE = IT SAYS RIGHT HERE IN THE UTTUE 860K THAT DAN CSBRIEN SENT OS THAT HE. CHOPPED Down A CHERRY TREE AND WHEN His CLO MAN Saiv,* GHo DONS Thar t” GEORGIE WIPED THE SWEAT OFrq HIS Brow AND ‘FESSED UP LIKE A Man = “Im “CAVGHT WITH The Goons. PoP” HE Said — THAT TEACHES Us We ouckT NEVER Teu a cit -- WE PUT OUT THE FLAG’ TODAN IN HONOR OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FIRST PRESIDENT. ANUDDA b BIR'DAN ? FAMOUS PAINTING IN BOSTON LIBRARY, “THE SYNAGOGUE’ IS STORM CENTER AGAIN, REPORT BOSTON, Feb. — Chemical analysis of a black, ink-like material spattered on John Singer Sargent's famous painting “The Synagogue” on the walls of the Boston publ’c library, has been ordered by the Ubrarian. The police have been asked to trace the vandal. The painting had been a storm center for mare than twa years. Ob- jections to its presence the pub- Uc iWbrary are made by™Jews who maintain that in its symbolic pre- sentation of religion of old it is an insult to the Jewish race. The legislature two years ago passed an act directing the state de- partment of education to take the painting by right of eminent do- main for use in the teaching of art for university extension work but the department says !t is impossible to do so. Hearings are again in progress on the question of remov- ing “The Synagogue” from the li- brary. Sargent’s painting of Henry James was destroyed by suffra- gettes in 1913. ~ ———————>_____ JA. WIGGING RETURNS FROM SHOE MARKETS J. A. Wiggins, commonly known as “Your Shoeman” has just re turned from a buying trip to the east and while there attended the national Shoe Retailers Convention at Chicago. Hunareds of manufac- turers had. their footwear on display there and the variety and beauty of the new patterns was “remarkable. Altho it would seem that every con- celvable strap pattern had been thought of last season, newer, better fitting and more intricate patterns were numerous. Attractive slippers were displayed with all popenononenesonenenenonenonencse: mon The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all OM OROROHOROROE £ A H LIKE GEORGE WASHINGTON We are HONEST with our bargaips. Our Saturday specials have come to really mean something in the economical life of the Casper housewife. Here are a few soothers for tired pocket- books. BEEF Shoulder Steak Round Steak, Ib. Loin Steak, Ib._ Flank Steak, Ib. Rolled Rib Roast__ Shoulder Roast, Ib Lean Boiling Beef,_ Rib Boiling Beef, 1b._10c Hamburger, Ib. -15c VEAL Veal Roast, Ib. Veal Loin Steal Veal Chops, lb.___ Veal Shoulder Steak 20c Veal Stew, lb A Full I LAMB Lamb Stew, Ib Lamb Steak, Ib. Lamb Shoulder, Ib.__25c¢ PORK Pork Roast, Ib._~ Pork Ham, Ib.____ Pork Chops, Ib. Pork Spare Ribs, Ib._15c¢ Pork Sausage, Ib. ne pie tbh ee SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Ham__22c Swift Premium Ham, Ib. ~_ . Star Ham, Ib. Smoked Picnics, Ib.12%4e Sliced Bacon, lb.____35c¢ Star Bacon, Ib. Premium Bacon, Ib._35¢ Sugar Cured Bacon 20c and 25c POULTRY Spring Chickens, Ib._29c¢ Stewing Chickens, Ib. 29c Turkeys, Ib. Capons ,Ib. — Ducks, Ib, — Strictly Fresh Eggs_35c Geese, b>) nct See 30c -ine of Oysters, Pickles, Relishes MEYER BROS. MARKET Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott Phone 303 COM DEYs A MiLtvYuUN CHINAMEN Down STAHS AN’ AN ‘TODAY, YOU SEE, SKEEZIX, IS HIS types of heel from flat to high, so that each individual foot may be dressed comfortably as well as lishly. SIDELIGHTS ON WASHINGTON 1N EARLY LETTERS (Continued from Page One) and one of silk from Martha Wash- ington's wedding dress, Describing the surrender of York- town to General Green in 1782, he said: ; “This proposition * * * led to definite capitulation which was e'gned on the 19th, in which his jordship surrenders himself and troops prisoners of war to the American army, marched out with colors cased and drums beating a British march to a post in front of their lines, here there guns were grounded, the public stores, arms lowered, military chests, etc., de- clared to be American army; the ships; with their guns, tackle, ap- parel, etc., with the seamen’ sur- rendered to the naval army under “ount De Grasse; Lord Cornwallis, with a number of his officers, to have lberty to’ go on parole to Europe, New York or any other American maritime post in posses- sion of the British forces at their »ption; his troops to be kept in Vir- sinia, Maryland or Pennsylvania. These are the principal articles. ——$_. OREST RANGERS OF THREE STATES 10. BE FETED AT LANDER, MEET LANDER, Wyo., Feb. 22.—The local Forest Service office announc- ed today that the Forest Rangers’ Conference. representing the Forest Service field men in Colorado, Wyo- ming and South Dakota, would meet in Lander during the week March 5 to 8. Besides their business ses- sions, the Foresters will be exten- sively entertained by the Lander Ki- wanis and Rtverton Commercial Clubs with banquets car rides, and special moving pictures, depicting the tie making operations in the woods of the local Washakie Na- tional Forest, and the annual tie drive down Wind River, the largest in the world, conducted as part of the work of the Wyoming ‘Tie and Timber company. From Riverton, the Denver delegates, including Col, Peck, the district forester in chetge of all the Government's work in the Rocky Mt., territory, will motor over the Yellowstone Highway, via the newly opened Wind river Can- yon Road, to Thermopolis. en route to another group conference at Cod $< —— Quick Service * on Packing and Crating Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. Gebo Coal DEY Got KNIVES AND- AND -PISTOLS = AND {Ss SAY You SAID SUMP'N}] IM IN ANNA, DISWESPECTABLE ABOUT DAT CHINY HLLUNOIS . UST BROKEN “Barberry Hill Bootlegger,” Crossing. Mass., is back home afte: Gay White Way. Go Two cents per word o« ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used aa @ tasis of estimating a line. BLACRFACE CAP HEADLINE wil be chargud, the space of twa lines. All charged scdvertising will be booked “set lines" irrespective of the number of wurds, CURRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. ‘fhe Casper Daily ‘Tribune will mot be respoasible for more than one incorrect imvertion of any ad- ‘ertisement ordered for more than ne time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea] vaiue of the advertisement wili be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVB days after insertion. No republica- tion wiil be made when the errr Goes not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. - TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads ved over the TELE- PHONE, but we canuot guarantee accuracy. 3 CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be ciassitied proper- ty must be in The Casper Dally Tribune office hefure 10:00. Want Ads received after 10:00 to 12:00 p. m., wall be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MENTS Must be accompanied ‘by cash or check in fuli payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per -word for the Casper Daily Tribune, HELP WANTED—MALE He was adjudged MEN—Our course of narber train. ing enables you to have profitable business cr good pay: short tim ler Barber Colloge, 1 St, Denver. For results try a Tribune Clas- ailed Ad. pontine owned by Bayard Warren of Frdes r @ most successful trip to New York’s the best dog in a recent sho: in KELP WANTED—FEMALE part 3541 Ft. Wayne, Indiana. HELP: WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Men, women ‘and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cafe. POSITIONS WANTED Al COOK wants work in city, Box B-338, Tribune. WANTED—A position by nurse with eight years’ experience in doctor's office. Phone 1610J. asec eared 2S aaa STENOGRAPHER, experienced in general office work, desires pos!- tion. Phone 2052J. SCHOOL girl wants-place to work for room and ‘d. Box B-337, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED HOME laundry, bundle and family washings. Mrs. C. Lynn, 713_N. Burlington. — HARPER method, scalp treatment for falling hair, shampooing, mar- celling; _home appointments. Mrs. R. Colby. Phone 1665M. EXCLUSIVE lad'es’ tailoring and designing, men’s shirts a special. ROL at J227 W, Twelfth. Phono FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—At a bargain Haynes touring car. Phone 128W., WANTED—Dodge or Buick, late model, must be bargain, | cash. Guy L.'Geesey, 1304 S. Cherry. WANTED—1,000 side curtains to repair; we also do a? kinds of top work and seat cushions. Tucker Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. $$ $< BEFORE sel'ing or painting, have dents in body and fenders remov- de; made same as new, small charge: factory man. Warne & Crosby Mo- iter Co., 436 W. Yellowstone, Dodge 4 Studebaker, light six touring like t or Address" Nileart. Company, a HOUSEHOLD GOODS HOUSEHOLD GOODS penal hcl oe oy for rooms; Y Call 2166-W. ae ee ere a au « 234 South David, Saturday after jnoon at 2 p. m. of household furn: ture, rugs, bedding, tooking utens: shes, glassware, etc. Harned Fu niture Co., £34 S. David. Phone 249, ——<—$<$< $$ FOR SALE—Most complete line of used furniture in the city, ma: tresses remade lke new; five e: amel front gas ranges at half tho price of new. Bailey Furniture Co, 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617). IT's ANUDDA BIR'DAY MAKE SKEEX ANUDDA BIG BIR'DAY CAKE! $$ FOR SALE — Unfinished gate-leg tabl@s at $10.25 and $6.25; chairs to match at $2.15; kitchen cabinet at $17.50; day bed and pad $12.95: six-hote Eclipse range $35. wal. nut finish dresser 14x20 mirror at $21; oak dresser $17.50; duofold pads $5; square center tables at $3 wicker center tables at $14.50; wool jfiber rug 6x9 at $11.65; tapestry 6x9 rugs at’ $17.40. Why pay more? Hun. to Co., 241 W. Firat. Phones 865. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE — Brown mahogany Console model Brunswick, new, together with excellent collection of classical records. 1055 8. Lincoln. — FOR SALE—$600 high grade piano, will sacrifice for $150; also Edi- son and Brunswick phonographs, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Buy Now and Save Money Now is the time—in sixty days ther. wal cost you more. idee uring, good shape ..$375 Dodge Touring, looks lke her at -—~---—----_----------—$585| WANTED TO BUY—Small wore Business Coupe, like Saree bator, Phone 606J. ied wen BLD: roadster, good shape --$550 WANTED TO BUY—In North Ces. per, hpuse with four or five lots. Parkerton, WANTED TO BUY Wyo. Ford Touring, Uke new ~~. Gray demonstrator —---___. Studebaker, special roadster Oakland Touring, good tires — Oakland Touring ~ Oakland Roadster -$850 Phone 703. ~$375 WANTED TO BUY—wWill pay cash for Ford with starter, any con. tion if priced right. Phone 2343W. pecit iat alaciteisy BM in. ach —---_--$250| WANTED TO BUY—Algnest cash Chalmers Roaster, 1k $825] Price paid for second hand furni- 1923 7950. ture. Brooks 660° East i Phone New Oakiand, Haynes an@ Gray 164° W. , | WANT to hear from owner having strictly modern five or sfxroom suit. house for sale. with’ finished base- Patterson Oakland Co,’ s.00 o ss0s0 maa ere A., Tribune. 540 E. Yellowstone a nneees | WANTED TO BUY—Four or five FOR SALE—Late model Ford es- room house with finished rooms dan, like new, many extras, if|{n basement must be on terms, Box sold at once, $390, some terms. B-339, Tribune, Phone 2343W. WILL sacrifice late 1923 Buick sport roadster for immediate ra‘e. Phone 2013M, FOR SALE—1922 Maxwell will setl | cheap on easy terms. Phone 1789W. WANTED TO RENI WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room unfurnished house with full basement in good location. Call H. L. Bottoms. care of the Ohio Ol Co. Phone 609. WANTED TO RENT—One five- room furnished house by reliable couple, Phone 2561. WANTED TO RENT— Garage in wicinity 252 N. Jefferson. ~ |FOR RENT—MI3CELLANEOUS _—_—_—_—_—_— FOR LEASE—Just off East Sec ond street, new storeroom, also storage. Geo. Hutson, 142 8, Dur bin, Phone 1262W, FOR RENT—480 acres on river bot- tom, all good farm and hay land; {very reasonable. Address Box 1108 or see me at 619 S. Washington. W. O. Philips. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Front ‘space in base- ment of O-S Bidg. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT — Garage. Third. 1710 EB. Third. Dopse Brotners j DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS , % Any used car seen on our floor is good for enough satisfactory miles to assure the own- er of his money’s worth, You can always count on that. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS 1923 model business coupe, first class condition throughout $850 Elk and 1922 model business coupe; re- conditioned. reasonably priced ete SCY eee eee ete RED ROOM AND BOARD 1922 touring high hood; * plete!y overhauled; spot’ lem, |BOARD AND ROOM for gentleman bumper, gud tires -_-_.___$650 close in; home cooking; bath on same floor. 426 BH. First. FOR RENT—ROOMS 1921 screen commercial, good FOR RENT—Nice room adjoining paiggater etm ste bath, suitable for two youns men, near bus Idine, 745 E. Fourth. BUICK FOR RENT—Two rooms, close in, double or single, bath and conven: ient, in private home. 737 E. Fourth Phone 2646. 1922 six cylinder touring, revar- nished, driven less than 10,000 miles; bumptrs front and rear, motometer, gun visor. two oie looks and runs like new wo eee == + $950 * FORDS 1923 coupe, large steering wheel, dome light, spare tire. oil gauge, foot throttle. driven 1,800 miles $475 1917 toffying, good running or- der 50 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 181 E. Fifth Phone 724 all in A-1 condition. C. A: Benner, , ye, ‘

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