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ene it tm es ny o1 re tl ir aC t H PAGE FOURTEEN. PRES. GOOLIDG FIRST TO WEAR VF. W. POPPY WASHINGTON, D. C., April §.— First of the “Buddy Poppies” to be manufactured by disabled veterans of the World war for use in the an- nual campaign conducted Memorial day by the V. F. W., found a rest- ing place on the lapel of President Calvin Coolidge, A delegation of Aistinguished war veterans, headed by General Lloyd M. Brett, com- mander of the V. F. W., was present to witness Captain Willlam Homes Carroll, of Admiral Peary Post, Washington, make the presentation. Decoration of the president was at the instance of the disabled ‘vet erans employed in the Vv. F. W. “Buddy Factory,” Pittsburgh, Pa., who expressed a wish that the first one turned out by them be worn by the nation’s chief. All had a hand in its making. President Coolidge, the decoration, mentioned in accepting with sat- V7. BF. Ww. tion the fact that the V. F. Sooriaa were being made by disabled ex-service men who were employed under the supervision of the U- ‘Veterans’ Bureau and added, hope the effort through this move- ment to perpetuate and strengthen the national seniment of obligation to those who served their country In the World war b Orraihes honors were conferred in 6 president by his election to hon- Sees membership in Admiral Perry Ship's Company, Washington's All- Navy post of the V. F. W. The Cross of Malta, decoration of the order, was presented by Captain Carroll, —————— NEWS BRIEFS GENEVA, April 8.—(By The As sociated Press.)—M. J Smith of Boston has been appointed League of Nations high commissioner for y, taking the position which G governor of the 16 eminently success- Hungar, ® Ww. P. G. Harding, Boston Federal Rese’ unable to accept, owing to rve bank, was ill health, WASHINGTON, April 8.—The a dependent offices appropriation ice was reported to the senate today by the appropriations committee, carey ing $398,716,740, a@ reduction 0! about $50,000 from the total passed by the house NGTON, April 8—Favor- "Babes of a dill which mos authorize the construction of a % fo 500,000 hospital at the national sol- diers’ home at Santa Monica, Calif., was ordered today by the house pub- lc buildings committee. April 8.—One VINGTON, Ky., ot the witnesses who appeared be fore the federal grand jury that {ndicted Congressman John W. Langley end five others here yester- @ay in connection with allege¢ {ilegal whiskey withdrawals was Bilas H. Mortimer, New York City, whose testimony also figured in an Jndictment three weeks ago agains Congressman Langle; ton. y in Washing: y jin Operation Fails to Save Young Man io Cervintey, 23 years of ep yesterday afternoon fol- Towing an operation. The body is being held at the Muck funeral home and no funeral arrangements will be made until relatives of the eceased can be heard from- acinomae TRIO HELD FOR FRAUD {1 §,—Three A GREAT FALLS, ; tments were Te py at rere late today after ion of alleged ot) in eral grand jury ! a week's Investig jand frauds. The names of those in dicted were withheld at the instruc tion of Judge Pray. ———_—- From the standpoint of the use of money there aro three kinds of people—stingy, extravagant and thrifty. ee ‘The stingy think more of their y than anything else in the | , spend only what they are | are worth thelr little money right and left thought or care, largely to sat The extravag with » moment and to grat elfiah desires— | 4 wicked, Such often foc money ould spend, earefully, cay y after full investigation and thought has equipped them with an informed mind. Such are bone of society. is addressed large the bac Advertising ly to th thrifty—the stingy won't spend theirs and tho extravagant will « nd theira any way, the thrifty p in the ‘Tribune before shopping in th shops. _> - he “hand” used in stating the f CARD OF THANKS } We wish to express our sincere | thanks and apprectation to our | ang neighbors for their shown us vernent during our bore also for the offerings. | t LAIRD AND | FAMILY | MR. AND MRS. CARTER AND FAMILY. other Labor Premier's family, MATHEWSON AND Christy Mathewson, president of the Boston National League club, and John J. McGraw, manager of ‘New York's champion Giants, held a reunion recently at St. Peters- COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 8— United States deputy marshals made an inspection of the premises at the home of Harry M. Daugherty, former attorney general of the United States, here today, following reports from Washington that the house had been ransacked. Deputy Garrett said no indica- tions could be found that the house had been entered. Lacking futhor- ity, the marshals did not enter the house. Reports here were that Mr. Daugherty had been advised by Columbus friends that his personal Premier Golfer Miss Shetla members of the Macdonald, like British is a de- votee of the ancient and royal game. She often accompanied her brother Malcolm, oldest son of the Prime Minister, on a round of the course at Wick Hall, Berks, where she was convalescing from t illness at the time this photograph was made. For the»Aged SCOTTS EMULSION The food that sustains Tribune wantads bring results, MRS. A. N. FLOWERS, Registered Nurse (Member of National Organization) SPECIALIZES IN Sweat Baths Why Suffer from Colds, Poor Circulation, Indigestion, Back Ache and-Other Ailments | Fe MY MOTTO IS Do What You Like—But Do It Better Than the Other Fellow” Phone 165-R for Appointment AND THEIR WIVES SEE GIANTS AND BRAVES BATTLE Che Casper Dally Cridune ‘B. Y.0.B.’ OW INVITATIONS BIG MYSTERY nee vata te TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924, RETIRE FROM is Your Wife ~ PUBLIC LIFE) Too Thin? McGRAW, FRIENDLY BASEBALL ENEMIES, Just Like Us NEW YORK, April 8—The mys DP Tee fas * Smead a co ys tin)’ tery of the letters “B, ¥. 0. B. EL PASO, Texas, April 8—When S35) > Vitamon for's his term. as president expires De- cember 1, Alvaro Obregon will re- turn to private life and devote his time to-farming, he said in a state- ment telegraphed here today to Mex- ican Consul L. D, Ruiz, “I have never been as optimistic as today,” said President Obregon, “The country ‘will be pacified by May 15 with the exception of small groups of rebels in the mountains, “Transfer of the presidency will be made quietly. I do not belleve there will be reason for anybody to and liine, which the body muss go into rebellion. an Brust S. P. Railroad Given Permit |i ete erie Satie ie Banvoor Compo A or Pantry es, iy which were interpreted by prohibi- tionists to mean “Bring Your Own Booze” when they appeared on in- vitations for last night’s third an- nual dinner of the purchase, storage and traffic division of the wartime army general staff, today remained unsolved. With a quart of sparkling grape Juice, flanked by two quarts of min- eral water at each table, the dinner s said by those who attended to hi been bone dry and a great success, Major General James G. Harbord said he aid not have to be told the mystic letters did not mean “blow your own hazzoo,” while General Swope, toastmaster, said the letters would not be necessary another year. : while to out es face ant figure with Mealthy fer, eyes, lor ta her checks an and lips ai kc: her look and. feel 100percent better. Mastin's Vito. stipation, cle the skin, help nd tarn it into uppl pply the healt! ally, the Braves Peat the Giants. The photograph shows (left to right) McGraw, Mrs. Mathewson,| Mrs. McGraw and Mathewson. | Panama Demos Favor McAdoo burg, Fla. McGraw took his team over from Sarasota to meet the Boston club, which for the second season is under the direction of his old-time, pitching star. Incident- you get forand ‘WASHINGTON, April 8— Per- mission would be granted the South- ern Pacific railroad to lay tracks along the Gila river levee at Yuma, Arizona, under a bill which has been approved by both house and senate and sent to the president. The senate concurred in a house amendment proposed by Represen- tative Hayden, Democrat, Arizona, which would reserve to congreus the ‘women and used by millions, MASTIN’S VITANON TABLETS Kimball Drug, Casper Pharmacy and Smith & Turner force last week and many of his private papers rifled, Nothing of value was stolen, he said, but it appeared that some of his papers had been extracted from the files. All applied to his private law practice before he entefed the cabinet and had been stored there in 1921. Even Benito Mussolini, miracle man of Italy, relaxes once in @ while, Photo shows him on the beach at Levanto ready for a dip. into the surf, PANAMA, April 8.—The six dele- gates from the Canal Zone to the Democratic national convention chosen last night will go to New York instructed to support William G. McAdoo for the nomination AGAIN! 200 Z27%ez ; SUBWAY a New Spring DRESSES 3, =| IN THE For Wednesday Selling SUBWAY "A DRESS FOR ANY OCCASION Hats up to the ‘minute in style and quality for ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST OPENED sports, dress and street wear, comprising the Comprising all the newest conceptions from a score of the country’s most accomplished greatest showing we have creators. VALUES UP TO $29.75 files had been removed by persone who gaimed entrance last Friday. The house has been closed for some time. No report of the supposed burg- lary has been made to local police or other officials here. WASHINGTON, April 8.—Former Attorney General Daugherty said today he had been advised that his residence at Columbus, Ohio, now unoccupied, had been entered by Biscuits and add all of them to mixture; drop from spoon and bake in rather hot oven. ever attempted in the mil- linery section of the Sub- way. You will find hats suitable for Easter or any occasion you may want. The proper styles to com- plete your outfit. WE FEATURE TWO WONDERFUL VALUE-GIVING SPECIALS 90.90 - 91.00 KAYSER UNDERWEAR KAYSER FRENCH RIBBED UNDERWEAR CONSISTING OF VESTS AND UNION SUITS renin mo USED CARS THAT WILL RUN We have a few carefully se- lected Used Chevrolets and Fords, open and closed models. 200 CHARMING—Spring frocks in the favored styles for dinner, sports and street wear. Ar- tistically made of rich appearing canton crepe, satin faced canton; combinations and two-toned effects in youthful and long line types. 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The new assortment made up of just the kind of fabric so suitable for early spring wear in wool crepe, silk crepe, plain and fancy cloths in wool and silk, with knife and box pleating. All sizes and very reasonable in price. $5.00 to $15.00 | COATS—$16.75 and $23.75 CAPES—$10.95 and $16.75 Casper, Wyo. st and Center Sts.