Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 14

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- — - AINE ATT SEEN TOTO SD ee Ro eee PAGE FOURTEEN J the Teapot Dome oll scandal by “trying to attack my law practice.” Admitting that his former law firm in New York was employed as counsel for the Republic Iron and WARNED D Steel company in ‘a complicated tax matter at Washington,” and a = received in connection with this case fees totalling $150,000. Mr. Mc- Colo., Feb. 28.—Acting , ter of affected and exposed animals; DENVER, Adoo pointed gut that “other public} Governor Rebore F. Lapis max! ie bans ae be fe pet oersor abel prem- Officials, after retiring from office| day placed an embargo on - ani T0 MANY FOES resumed the practice of law, just as| {fornia lUvestock, hay and straw in| essential for checking the spreat of the construction of four reinforced NEW HIGHWAY) bridges. * No. 165—Grading 4.47 miles of the MoorcroftCarlile CONTRACTS TOs rod AE LET SOON ONE SHOT IN BY l. | ~ STRIKE RIOT |Grading of 32 Miles of a Frond | ortae geasetan pace at a8 Cobiracts i Is Projected. ~~ Ma beaten today in a clash between Marine Sale. o— 7 — oI} I did, and no one criticized them] Colorado at the request of Char'es/the disease, and accomplishing its for it. A lawyer must practice law|G. Lamb, state veterinarian. The | eradication. after he retires from public life| embargo was placed following an| “If a condition suspicious of the or be deprived of the opportunity of] opinion by Attorney General Wil-| disease, such as vesicles (blisters) supporting his family.” Mams that such an embargo would | in the mouth or on the feet, develop be legal. among any cattle or swine, the - owner should immediately notify mal declaration of his candidacy for CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 28.—/Dr. A. W. French, state veterinar- the Democratic nomination for| The state veterinarian’s office and | ian, Cheyenne, and when it makes, president was filed with Secretary | state board of sheep commissioners |its appearance in sheep” should of State Browne today by William] have joined in a warning see wee notify Dr. W. Sy Papecticg.: 4 ah G. McAdoo. ‘The declaration ming livestock owners to be on the |tary state board of sheep commis- i rit action in fighting this disease is the] CHEYE: Wyo., Feb. 28 filed by Wilbur D. Wilkin, Cleve-| lookout for foot and mouth disease ron nine ire pthc pores — aiken at cambeton if the|The Wyoming State Highway co: Youngstown ‘Fee’ Story i Corroborated’ by a Candidate. s* EB. ghoebo | Be LIS COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 28.—For- alleged sympathizers with striking garment workers and employes of a dressmaking factory. Accord ng to reports to’ the po- 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. —niay hou IOS ANGELES Cal., Feb, 28.—| land attorney, McAdoo's representa-|and to take precautions against its who rushed riot squ:.is ‘o the a 28.—Bids og ¢ William G. McAdoo, candicaate for| tive. MeAdoo’ will enter the presi-| spread should {t appear in Wyo-|Bureau of Animal Industry. In-| livestock industry of our state is pra sca Breage as tbs Ph Sette . bez iliam Goldstein, owner of Bipot ie Hit beara fleet of Me the Democratic presidential nomt-| dential preference primary in April. | ming flocks or herds. spectors are located at Laramie, |00t to suffer a great loss. ah ake ieee ty Feriese fous}? tory was shot In he risht | al! ve : on ar slightly change verte th vate EE ru wo: tract tech, pur « nation in a statement issued here poeoean st! in lS The warning follows: Kemmerer and Sheridan. Pending id leg, when alleged strike sympathiz- ere asked for tg last night, corroborated in sub-| ‘The oldest classified collection of} “After several years freedom | arrival of an official veterinarian.| When a fire occtirs in Chile the| Federal ald highway projects: day by the board. ers stormed the shop. are stance what he called “the Youngs-| butterflies and insects In the world|from foot and mouth disease, the | the owner of suspicious animals will| owner or occupant of the burned| No. 64—Grading 32:8 milés of the ——_ one cert glad taken throrij! town story” concerning fees paid | is that possessed by the Museum of| infection has appeared tn the United | as a matter of course, close his place | building {s promptly arrested and|Rawlins-Casper road in Carbon| ‘The British Court dress regula- Setaonaie leet corporation. a his former legal firm by the Repub-| Natural History in London. A re-| States; this time tn California. It|to all visitors and, with his family | brought before a court of law, He| county, including construction of| tions have been much relaxed foc bale ect Reta ree Mc Iron and Steel company, and at| cent examination of the collection| is now the prime duty and privilege | and employes, refrain from visiting | is considered guilty of having set| four timber bridges. the Labor Ministers. The new in be fee? op tha and no awarg Ver the fame time denounced what he| shows that, though more than 150|of livestock owners to fully co-|other farms. his place on fire until he proves} No. 143—Grading and surfacing| style of Court dress can be bought | ™ eet ae — described as efforts of his political] years old, the fragile exhibits are| operate with state and federal of- If the animals are found by the/| that he had nothing whatever to do/ 5.84 rmi’e of the Buffalo-Sheridan ur for $45, whereas the former style of enemies to divert attention from! perfect. ficers in the quarantine an Inspector to be affected with foot| with it. road_in Johnson county, including! dress cost no less than $750. Tribune wantads bring results, | = - —————— results, m. o SS ——————— a ~ — Tee] fus ; : : yk fe te I. j yut . H SALE . YOUR. Y os Y dle Z This being Leap Year, we announce a TWO-DAY SALE, FRI- Z RI . ‘f per : DAY AND SATURDAY, featuring the extra day for February. Ev- af ery item here is a genuine saving to the purchaser. Gm a A mV ‘6 ” Z EI OUR GAIN IS YOUR GAIN twit ~ xf : ' | ALL SILK CHIFFON HOSE LUNCH CLOTHS of SP’ RING MILLINERY Special for Friday and Saturday. A real fine Chif- 58x58 Mercerized Lunch Cloths. Ready for imme- TOILET ARTICLES Trimmed Hats in the season’s newest shapes for fon Hose in black, beige, polo, grey, medium grey, diate use; assorted patterns; usual $1.50 1 29 “% women and misses. $5.00 and $6.00 values. brown. This hose usually sells at $2.75. $2 29 values. ‘for, 222 ooo ee ed e. CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE: Special Tomorrow and Saturday, Priced Friday and Saturday at________ e Third Floor Main Floor a BED SPREADS Cc P| LACES Ceoeligt Bed Se TTY sein 70x20; heavy qual- One table overflowing with all kinds of Laces. Very ity, plain hem, $2.50 an -00 values. ¥ f | 5 a suitable for dress or lingerie trimming. e Priced Friday and Babpaar: st 3 FEY $2.29 cael Loflet arses Tay oat rhea te econ oor Big values, at yard___._-______-______ irs jor Mary Garden Cold Cream Glycothymoli a “i Main Floor Woodbury. "Cold Cream Mulsified Cocoanuy Oil P| GINGHAMS Semprey Pace Powder ~ Witists Savioe gress A F . a NECKWEAR Mi ; d Juni 27-inch Dress Ginghams in checks, plaids and plain La Blache Face Powder Colgates Shaving Cream. — Ladies’ Spring Neckwear in the newest shapes, in isses ani unior Mier “ae: Nice: ¥ece Powder: Wo lace, eyelet work and embroidered. Values up to A very large assortment of brand new styles in DRESSES colors. Just received. Make your selection early (at:2 yards for. Soon nee 29e Shaving Cream Melba Face Powder Williams Oat Meal Soap, 3 Palmolive Face Powder for 29c e 69. : Mavis Face Powd Williams Three Fil Si - TT hs adel te $1.29 aia regis Pate Foe Pi gers fe = i Main Floor Sizes 8 to 19 Years Turkish and Face Towels, different sizes, values Ingram’s Bath Tablets 4 Materials Are: oe to 45c. Your choice of these e Boxed Stationery ra ; SILK HOSE Crepe de Chine Tafettas pata reer rh ere: WEP loose aN z Women’s Silk Hose in black, white, cordovan and - Sane Crepe se Fao Gianel 4 This is our Sopular $1.49 namber et. BLL Cooragtta corps BOYS’ BLOUSES FLANNEL SHIRTS ] Main Floor (pr aeees All this season’s new styles. Boys’ Kayne Blouses in excellent light patterns. Men’s heavy quality Flannel Shirts in brown and These Dresses made to retail or- Our regular $1.69 values. Priced $1 29 grey. Regular $2.95. Leap Year $2 29 ; dinarily up to $24.75. Bek Sa age So a DE ee a ee Na e special-"_5——~-> --—2 ds aes ° CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS Maignisse Main Floor Boys’ and girls’ Stockings in black, brown and white, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY fine and heavy rib. 35c quality. 29 e : BOYS’ RIDING PANTS BOYS’ TAMS | Friday: and Saturday at-__-_____________ ‘ Boys’ Khaki Riding Pants, with lace leg, just like For the boys we offer a splendid. choice of Tams of | Main Floor daddy’s. These will appeal to the boys. 1 39 serge, tweed, polo cloths, leather and $1 29 =| $1.98 values, on ci — Be pete Va Sebel 2s e whipcord. Values be th hareg oe e in Fl in Floor : B PURSES P ruta 4 Values up ; to $4.00 yard. Sale at, $3 29 M 1S TS ee : 520] ’ BU ss PSN eee een e ‘: EN’S HA’ RU ; Women 8 Oxfords Third Floor A very large lot of men’s felt and cloth Hats. Values F OURTH F LOOR Qu ay omnes xiordacin patent eather, black and up to $3.95. Displayed for two days, $1 29 rown kid with military and low heels js aR ace pe a Td, Pn so e i y values up to $6.45. Priced at KID GLOVES Main Floor ry ce Sy £ : Here is the biggest bargain for Friday and Saturday. Butcher Knives, splendid value: al Children’ Shoes Tah Srate Scie and gaunileh etsle Gloves Of MEN’S GARTERS 5 gaps eee eac see pare: 29¢c , Children’s Shoes in plain black and patent leather AND : Men’s single grip Garters, in various colors, . i with colored tops. Regular stock shoes. Priced at $1.29 $2.29 our regular 35c kind, £4) Ss ea 29e moan pri 12 cups, regular 48c 29e Sizes 21% $1.29 Sizes 51% $2 29 Main Floor Main Floor Gare eat toe ee ee ee ee ony ore LEATHER VESTS extra pecia $1.29 extra “special 02 O80) eee een e BED SHEETS . Leather Purses, in black, brown, tans and greys, JUVENILE SUITS PLEATED SKIRTS 9) 41 A large selection of Juyenile Suits in serge and ‘| Wool Crepe Pleated Skitts in a wide variety: of rAbsilecaimemniiicnnae ss oc $3.29 SILKS tweeds; Oliver Twist, French sailor and $3 29 spleats, box, knife and accordion, the colorings in- Main Floor Canton Crepes, figured silks, in all the leading | ™iddy styles.: $4.95 values, at________ : Y Men’s Work Shoes Men’s Work Shoes, heavy oak welt soles, just the kind of shoes for wet weather. Values up to $5.45. Priced at February CYouR aN shades for spring. A large selection. 72x90 and 81x90 Sheets, standard weight. Regular $1.49 quality. Friday and Saturday, mtieach sooo a ea $1.29 Third Floor Main Floor Men’s All-Leather Vest, wool lined, moleskin shell leather lined and corduroy shell leather lined, with leather sleeves, knit collars. Regular values up to $11.45. Friday and Saturday, 6 29 $6. at —. LINDSAY & CO, GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE clude the popular greys and tans. — Priced tomorrow "ato 9288 tse a $4.29 6 plates, plain white, breakfast size, for a set of six-_...____________ te $1.29 A table of fancy China and Glassware Your choieeatoso: fe Stee hr) ee 29¢

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