Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Aid mt PAnlOR fa WN Sa ot y ra vi ri PAGE FOURTEEN. ALL HONDURAS IN CONTROL OF REBEL FORGES Capital Only Exception of Sweeping Revolt Minister Says. March 25.—Hon- s are in complete posession of the entire country with the exception of Tegucigalpa, the capital, American Minister Morales reported today to the state depart- ment Generals Ferrera and Cartas, rev- clutionary commanders, were said to have agreed to throw their united strength against Tegucigalpa in a final attack, the success of which was predicted in dispatches to the navy department. In spite of the situation facing de facto government leaders, they still were described as determined to re- sist and as having refused to over- tures made bysthe diplomatic corps to compromise. The revolutionary leaders have promised to respect the neutral zone in which the forelgn and non-com- batant residents have taken refuge. pda rc abe Tes ANSWERS BY DR. KARR R. M, D.—Quite an extended trip for you. WASHIN Guras rev TON C. M.—No chance to obtain it, MR. J. C. P.—By all means. MRS. J, M. S.—Can see no recov ery. J. W.—Not advisable at present. MRS. C. T. H.—Yes, he will take care of you. M, L. M. come by a little will-power. work in unison. No. MR. P. 0. C.—Yes. S.—This can be over- Must “c. M. A—In just 16 days. I would advise a change now. MISS H. H. H.—Yes, he does love you. Cc. H, C.—An operation will be ad- visable. B. I. P.—Yes, not large quantl- ties. Yes. M. S.—A part, yes, beforp six morths. : MISS H. O.—Forget about this trouble. H. H. P.—Go into business for yourself. MRS. CHAS. S.—A general de- rangement. Can easily be overcome by diet. Hot water on arising and retiring. i Ty. W. T.—She loves you but don’t be hostile. c. K. M.—Good. trouble arose about this, but will be «strightened out. A rearrangement will be made. MISS A. C.—By all means make the change. K. D. C—A quick offer will be soon. Accept. Somewhat above the present price. BOBBY.—Speak kindly to this party. T. Z.—Yes, go ahead. MISS V A little delay. WwW. H. EB O—Let your lawyer handle BE. P.—No need to call upon W.—You must change loca- tion. MRS. C. E. H.—You imagine these things. F. S. P.—Yes. you will hear fav- orably. P. H. C.—Take your first choice. Success will attend. E. F.—Yes, little time yet. MRS. HARRY S.—Stay where you are by all means. HARVEY C.—Don't get discour- aged. Stay with it. . MISS C. W. W. O.—He ts fooling you FRANK.—No. S. EB. O—Fell on floor, swept out, covered with dirt. Will come upon . Z—You will be happy. In this territory but in new line of work. LEROY O.—Great success awalts v ou. BEBE H.—Yes, you will marry the young man. COCO.—You want entirely and ask too much. D. H. M.—Put more pep into your Proposition. E. E. T. R—Rent for short time. Good developments await you later. MRS. WM. C.—See a good doctor. } G. O. G.—You will visit your peo- ple in May. R. BE. R—No. It's overcrowded SS I. C.—Glasses will relleve ©, C.—Don't agitate your in-law. R.—Casper will take care New offer here soon. Auto. . I. I.—Forget this party. y L.—Yes, great success. B.—Your child needs you. S.—I understand. Yes, he sun will shine. Step on it to make it pay. OSCAR $.—Use more caution. ESLICK D.—With out a doubt. « . W.—They want you in Chi. B. R—Ask her. It's up to you. BEN C.—Nobody wants same. O.—Change of location will y benefit health M. A. N.—Don’t think JOHN H. ‘H of them put more FRANK 0, F.— off. MRS. Z. M.—Greatly vantage. the deal to your ad to gain his relea: In these days of keen competition, women in the business world are feeling more and more the necessity of choosing the line of activity for which they are best fitted and in which they have the best chance of success. ‘To meet a demand for information along these lines the educational de partment *of the local Young Wom- en’s Christian Association is offering a class in applied psychology for business women which will meet for the first time on Thursday evening at 7:30 at the association headquart- ers, 206 East First street. The class will be tasight by Mrs. J. H. MeCorry and will take up the study of a new work, “Self Realiza- tion” which has just been issued by the education and research depart- ment of the national board of the ¥. W. C. A. The work contains the very latest thought and information in the psychological field as it has to do with the business woman and 1s certain to prove both interesting and valuable to those who join the class. Six lessons will be given to Harry K. Thaw (right) photographed on his return to Philadelphia after spending a two-weeks’ vacation in Pittsburgh with his mother, While there he prepared to go to trial to prove his sanity. He will try from the Penn Hospital for Mental Diseases, ~ APPLIED POYCHOLOGY-STUDY 15 MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH Y. W. cover the work, and lists of books for out side reading will be provided those who wish to go Into the study more thoroughly. The evening hour of meeting was chosen for the convenience of young women who are employed during the day, but any others who are in- terested will be welcomed as mem- bers of, the class, earnestness of pur- pose’ and regular attendance being the omy requirements. Those wishing to enroll are asked to leaye their names at the Y: W, C. A. 0! @ either by phone or in per- son fd to be present at the or- gani@ion of the class of Thursday evening. NERUVQUS HACKING Can not be cured by a glass of water, but will disappear under the healing and soothing effect of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend Che Casver Daily Cridune rae Movement of Fat Lambs Slow CHICAGO, March 25.—Movemeat of fed lambs and sheep out of Col- orado from January 1, to the middle of March, has been consiCerably smaller this year than in the same period a year ago, according to a statement issued today by the Unit- ed States department of agriculture. As a result, although the number on feed January 1, estimated at 1,400,000 was 100,000 smaller than on January 1,,.1923, the number on feed the middle of March was around 60,000 more than et that date last year. Is the Ba Powder that is used in prada homes a kind ny other THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER The most important new car of the year is on exhibition at the Automobile Show and at our Salesrooms. See The Chrysler Six in Space B-26 in the Exhibition Hall. $ CASBER MOTOR CO. “Formerly the Kennedy Motor Co.” 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 The( hrysler Si A SALE OF LOVELY, . Offering Outstanding Values Will Instantly Captivate You GRossen iail A Featured in This The effects—everything new and smart suit modes are the talk ‘of all Casper. a Fuch Suit. How to Be Smart Tho Economical NEW SPRING COATS Just the kind of Coats for immediate needs, Each coat is distinctive ; beautifully tailored for general sports wear. A WONDERFUL $ ‘ 75 VALUE AT A Special Purchase of New Neckwear Arrived Today, Consisting of Collar and Cuff Sets FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.49 Per Set ‘New Silk Scarfs New Scarfs, all the season’s best shades, are the latest novelties, $4.50 and Up These | lar $6.50 values. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924 Wednesday Special NEW SUITSAND COAT Alluring In Their Exquisite Newness, Their Charm and Originality Wednesday Suit Sale ‘Trim, Youthful Fashions Boyish, slenderized models—cutaway, hip-length and box coats-——one-link button styles—double breasted Fuchs’ for Spring Suits' Our vast and comprehensive assortment of Spring’s foremost To be ultra-smart select $29.50. $35.00. $59.50. $69.50 and up * PURSES The latest under-the-arm Bags in all colors. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY leur Great 75 | in Suits. Regu-

Other pages from this issue: