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PAGE TWO PARIS CABINET UHGANIZATION “Coolidge Rose” be Casper Daily Cridune INVESTIGATIONS RAPPED BY SPEAKERS BEFORE LITERARY CLUB AT MEETING THURSDAY by such hysterical proceedings. The belief was expresééd that the coun- try would not suffer seriously from these senseless investigations. Mr. Cather’s paper was the subject of considerable discussion, all members agreéing with Mr. Cather's opinions, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 WOMEN! OYE | OLA THINGS NEW A. E. Winter expressed the opin- oy iS ion that the unsoundness of these Sweaters Waists — Draperies, rd: investigations and the childish man- Skirts Dresses ams a The regular meeting of the Cas derful things from the development | ner in which they were carFled on Coats ‘Kiinonos* Stock: ne ‘ per Literary club was held last | of this knowledge. would cause them to soon, be for- ngs 3 night with Joe Denham pfesidiig| The formal paper of the evening | gotten. He also dweit on the point i [Sa and A. W. Peake acting as critic.| was presentea by Tt, ©, Cather, the | !t WAS no leas than disgraceful that hed 5 With During the business session Dr.| subject being *’ & committees composed from our ter Poincare Meets I Paulus and Dr. Diggs of the Stand-| tne Thnocente, highest legislative body should 21 ard Oil company, were elected new| marks on the present congressional | listen in seriousness to the gossip i Success: Several members. Harry” assistant | investigations. Mr. Cather brought | of Al Jennings, ex-train robber, with a ? superintendent for the Midwest Re-|out the regrettable effect of these | Jake Hamon while they were evi- Posts Filled. PARIS, March 28.—(By The Asso- {. Poincare’s cab U probably was ind mier and minis. rs; M. Francois Mi war M. Le Trocquer, public w Loucheur, commerce; Da e and labor; He fucation; Lieutenant “abry, colonies; Paul jer, justice; M. Boknowski fining company at Salt ‘Creek, was a visitor, =. The topic, “Current Events,” was ation of man gical methods fe Shortening Arnold Lorand. and animals by fyom the book, Hinbits.” by Dr. This was a very interesting subject and dealt chiefly with Dr. Steinach's prolongation of the life of rats. Dr. Kelth brought out the fact that this work was comparatively new but that there was a@ probability of its dévelopment in the near futtire. +] Also, that the medical profession's kflowledge of all thé glands of the investigations ‘on popular public opinion both at home and abroad. He stated it was his bellef, which seams to be confirmed by the press both in this country and in foreign countries, that actually our public standards are higher than any other country in the world but that we take a childish delight in airing our petty scandals. Mr. Cather com- pared this present investigating manta 6f congress to the old witch hunts of New England days and the hysteria of executions which fol- lowed the French revolution. The paper did not deal with the right or wroti# of the matter# now béing !fi- dently “in their cups.” Mr. Jarvis commented on the fact that undoubtedly these investiga- tions were not inétigated with the serlous endeavor to right any wrorgs but were the éfforts of demagogue politicians, of the LaFol- |, lette type, to promete government control of the ofl industry. Mr. Jarvis expressed the thought that the ofl industry is to blame to a very great extent for not taking the public into tts cofifidence and en- lightening the public as to the true faets pertaining to the ofl industry. ———— Each 15-eent package of “Diamona Dyes" contains directons s0 simpis any Woman ean dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, éven if she has never Gyed before. Choose any color at Grug stor Advertisement, 25 PER CENT OFF ON MASON TIRES We also handle a used tires, tubes NATRONA TI iM Une of tenth, The shoot after the - papel ‘up until phyfioland gers wound, BEND IT To THE we M. Rimbert, agriculture; human body was increasing and it | vestigated but only upon the regret- PEARL WHITR LAUNDRY Pb) e 's Marin, ufder secretary fbr se is not out of the way to expect won-! tableness of the {Il effects oatiséd : PHONE 1703 (t devastated regions; Géorge Leygues SS =| (bossibly) interior beantiful rose, bunch of which ty sBows held by ‘Tpobel Garg ef M. Mercier, Lieutenant Colonel ee mane mae sl Pearson ape It_ has beet hamed after Mrs. Calvin ne Fabry and M. Marin are Ceputies, | Coolidge, and is on exhibition at the Flower Show, New York th ahd M. Rimbert was recently ap- - = - tir pointed food controller. at It was officially ahnouticed later wi at M. Francois Marsal 1 : Rog THIS IS GOOD! hat M. Louchedr and | A accepted “in prin nerce and navy por Special For Saturday, March 29th. | stin De Selves, » who had ed usts as|f/ Five Dozen Nice Oranges __--_-___~ oi : ni ise teeciiiees Only One Order to a Customer i. ° ‘emain sident o 1 e sv committes on foreign relations, |i Corbett Creamery Butter, per 1b.____50@ Se Si = Rtas io j Red C Borden Milk, 8 tall cans 95@ fo ed Cross or 5; s B ROCK ISLAND Only 8 Cans to a Customer. Everywoman's Store ¢ y SHOP STRIKE IS ADJUSTED P. and G. Soap Deal 9Sc 5 Bars P & G Soap —A convenient place to meet your friends You have pored over the fashion magazines—you have gazed in the Frantz Shop windows—you have searatary of the Ratiway gen | 1 package Ivory Soap Chip___ read our advertisements setting forth authentic Scott, secretary of the Rat!way Em x x ployes’ Department, American Fed 1 Bar Ivory Soap —~--------- styles im apparel for Spring and Easter—now, with | eration of Labor, today announced S packed in a.. 10 that the Rock Island lines and the 1 package Chipso Flakes__.. Federated Shop Crafts had settled the shopmen’s strike af 1922. Ne. gotiations were conducted through the mediation of the department of labor, according to Mr. Scott. High officials of the Rock Island Ines are in New York. “Sixty days will be allowed shop- quart galvanized 1 package Star Naptha Powder 1 gallon White Cherries men who struck to file applications for reinstatement,” said Mr. Scott. “It is expected that the system will increase its shop forces to han- dle work that his been delayed, ani we haye reason fo believe that al! our men who left the service of the Rock Island during the strike and are now unemployed will be rein- 1 gallon Sliced Peaches 1 gallon Loganberries ~~. 1 gallon Apples ____ 1 gallon Blackberries 1 gallon Tomatoes ____--_.._- manned this information fresh in mind, come to the Frantz Shop and select the new costume, knowing that with the assistance of our courteous and experienced saleswomen it will be becoming, and correct in every detail. stated shortly.” Sa Miss Frances Affleck, of Winches- ter, Va., has attended 1,560 weekly sessions of her Sunday school, hav- ing never missed a single session ih nt thirty consecutive years, — Of Course Bungalow Grocery and Market ‘A New Hat 412 East Fifth Street Phone 22—23 nf —— Radiate hospitality by offering . your guests the best dishes you can for Easter make. That means you will use EA S ER 3 Van Duzer's extracts in| 3 ya arr - | Jour cakes, gs. ices and des-| 'TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. of serts in genera avertisement. Ae ~ ———~: ; 7 —it’s only three weeks away; time now to choose the costume It’s a distinct pleasure to be able to announce that | : the showing on the mezzanine is at its best, the es- : _ tablished shapes, colors and trimmings effects in O# the magic of new clothes! How they thrill one, heighten their harmonizing beauty reflecting a flower garden 1 one's loveliness. Andon Easter when fashion is para- in its zenith of freshness. mount as on no other day of the year, every woman finds a va new costume indispensable. At church, - while calling, while Most fortunately we are able to show for A motoring, or while promenading, she meets her frends all look- Saturday many beautiful new models from b ing their best in smart newclothes. And that hers may be quite as fashionable as those about her she is invited to choose from the splendid assortments of Easter apparel assem- i The Biggest Remnant Sale Casper Has Ever Had iz Will Be Staged Schwalbe, Laurel, Belart bled here. and other prominent Paris and New York designers. ° For those who wish a special design to harmonize— i with a selected Suit or Wrap our Special Order De- ti As always, the Frantz Shop may be depended upon for partment will create an original pattern at a moder- > authentic styles—and of course for the largest selections ate price. b in Wyoming. ot x ’ : Buy your materials for your Spri d Easter sewing where RULES BRPCKS CaMTS 1 1 0 ing an aster win, ; re 4 4 4 you are sure to save half. On these Remnant Tables you will MILLINERY ACCESSORIES There Are Many New f ; find wonderful val q re ind wonderful values in i. * y Suits Add Flavor to Spring Wraps Choose Smart CG t A é sa Fashions Routes Costume ccessories MN SILKS, suitable lengths for Lingerie, Blouses, Shirts, Dresses, Ete. The new Sult flattera and brings Graceful Wraps for Spring wearing F ; ta GINGHAMS, in suitable lengths for Children’s Dresses, House Dresses, comfort in its chic simplicity. When are similar, all, in their slimness. recently arvived, which will interest the well-dressed - Aprons, Etc. it is distinctly mannish it is thor- But Hey sitar widely in detail, woman. Among them are en b . ' i il- ome bei di fur, “| PAJAMA CLOTH, Percales, Voiles, Flannel and Woolen Suitings, pw. When ie ta 1eak pode ta ; jaunty with long scarfs, some rae A & often double-breasted and of high- darin-like in outline. At numerous Kayser Silk Gloves 4 Pap 4 eolor covert twill. NA it is for anate earheninas eg ge “ — formal wear it is usually three-piece idence of much satin, brig! asha, In t ri i All Less Than Half the Original Price and eecduitte i each Be its parts. and fine twill and these are the fab- (in tans and greys) | But the Suit’s the thing and here are mama here. ie will lend . Spring styles at their best. distinction to your Haster appear- 7 q COME EARLY—MAKE YOUR CHOICE ance. Onyx Silk Hose 2 5 ‘ 7 $35, $42.50, $55 $25, $32.50, $45 (In such new shades as atmosphere, apricot, peach, , And Up And Up mauresque and pigtail blue) @ If you haven’t the cash in hand, nor established a charge acc payments weekly we will hold your purch THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740. 137 East Second. ount, select your Easter costume anyway, make a small deposit, and with ase until you are ready to don it for the Easter promenade, eT]