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new we onraaszannens wena one © x ® r a PAGE FOUR. COMING MOVES IN DAUGHERTY PROBE MAPPED Senate Probers Laying Plans to Cope With New Situation. WASHINGTON, April 12.—Balked in {ts attempt to get at the bank ac- count of former Attorney General Daugherty and Jess Smith ,the sen- ate committee tonight Iald plans to overcome the legal obstacle= thrown in its way and for a more relentless scrutiny of Deugherty’s financial affairs. Chairman Brookhart was by no means discouraged over the failure of the committee to force its way into the Midland National bank of Washington Court House, Ohio, own: al by M. F. Daugherty, brother of ths former attorney general. "On the contrary,” said Brookhart, “I regard the testimony taken in Ohio as the most significant evidence that has yet ben produced before the committee. “The testimony of John Phelon, the bank examiner, who was per- mitted to make a brief study of the bank's books, indicates that Harry Daugherty was virtually bankrupt just before becoming attorney gen- eral, but after taking office he had nearly $75,000 deposited to his credit in his brother's bank . “Daugherty’s ownership of a large block of stock in the Wright Martin Atrcraft corporation, which {s alleged to have received large overpayments from the government on war con- tracta is likewise highly significant in the opinion of thy committee.” —_.—. FIRST STATE BANK OF GREYBULL 1S CLOSED GREYBULL, Wyo., April 12.— Unexpectedly the First State bank has been closed here at the command of State Bank Examiner Byron 8. Hule. Numbers of depositors were greatly inconvenienced -because oi having no cash In their possession. ‘No reason has as yet been gtven for the closing. Glenrock Resident Dies at Hospital Mrs, W. J. Lasher, 48 years of age, and a resident of Glenrock, died at a local hospital last night follow- ing an operation for appendicitis. bridge and Mah Jongg party given at the Wyatt cafeteria last Friday evening. Prizes of corsage bouquets were won by Mae Combs at the bridge tables and by Julla Kassis in the Mah Jongg section. ° ——————— Figures and. Faith A great many good mercantile institutions base their advertising rigidly on a percentage of past accomplishments. If all other factors of the busi- ners are right an: addition can conservatively be made for in- creased results. In all other -bullding a work- 3eauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair Natrona to Lead State’ __ In Delegates to Demo Convention Here in May Natrona county Democrats will be] one delegate for every 200 votes or entitled to 24 delegates at the state| major portion thereof, as cast for tion to be held here May 12 the Democratic nominee in that elec- SOERNIEES "| tion. On this basis, it will give Na- according to a letter received yester-| trona county twenty-four delegates day by County Chairman W. W.| out of a total of one hundred and Sproul from Dr. J. R. Hylton of| fifty-six. Douglas and Joseph C. O'Mahoney of “Hight years ago, at the Demo- Cheyenne, chairman and secretary,| cratic State Convention, Casper ac- respectively of the state central com-| quitted herself with the most favor- mittee, No other county in the state| able comment for the royal way in is entitled to more than 16 dele-| which the visitors were treated, and gates. The letter, which is of in-| we can depend upon it this year, terest to all people of democratic] more than , that the trip to the party affiliation, follows: State rneeting will be combined a “Apportionment has been made| serious duty with a pleasurable trip. for the representation of the various “Enclosed under same cover, we counties at this state convention, on} are bringing to your attention a call the basis of the vote for Governor in| which should be sent out for the the election of November, 19 County Conventions, May 6, CONVENTION PROGRAM FEATURED BY BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB Mae Winter, the first president of ™most interesting exhibits and a fine {Side Petistided ands Protenstonal sve Sever pney ior tm state of Wyo. men’s club of Casper, presided at a | ™Nn8- dinner meeting of the B. and P, w.| Stunt night at the convention fs club at the Henning hotel last eve-|@!ways an enjoyable feature and ing at a national convention pro-|S0Me of the unique stunts present. nae! ed at the Portland convention by ‘The chairman then read the poem, | the different states were described “The Golden Key," especially com- | »¥ Blanche Toland. posed for B. and P. W. clubs by Miss Winter stated tnat this was Carrie Jacobs Bend and adopted as| to be a singing convention and all a national song. The sixth annual | Clubs were requested to be famillar national convention of B, and P. W.| With ,"The Golden Key,” ‘On the clubs will be held at West Baden, | Banks of the Wabash” and “Land Ind., a world famous resort and of Mine,” of which were sung by nationally known convention place, | Mrs. Berta Smith, located in a narrow, picturesque| One of the most interesting parts valley of springs, between two] of the program was the recreational ranges of the foothills of the Cum- | features of the convention, presented berlands, which stretch up across|by Ruth Meacham. A golf tourna- the Ohio river into Southern In-| ment will be held for the trophy diana, and it {s to such a place,| offered by the Indianapolis News. that the Indiana Federation of B. Tennis and bowling tournaments and P. W. clubs invites the dele-jare being arranged for, besides the gates to come. drdinary out-door sports of swim- Elizabeth Davis’ subject was that| ming, horseback riding, hiking and of transportation. All roads, steam, | fishing. electric, automobile and air she said| the Casper club made a very inter- will lead to Weat Baden next July| Madelyn Seabright, president of for the members and friends of B.jesting talk on “The Value of the P. W. clubs and she i!lustrated the | Club,” and summarizea it thus: different modes of travel by exhibit-| Fi It makes better business ing a train of cars, an automobile | women. @ and airship. Second—It develops initiative and Yaura Bafley described West Ba- | confidence. den Spring. hotel, which will house} Third—It gives a broader outlook the 2,000 delegates expected to at-| through contact with others. tena and provide an adequate con-}| Fourth—Furnishes opportunities vention hall. for physical, mental and moral A space for exhibits from the var- | growth, fous states will be provided on| Fifth—Makes a business woman the mezznine floor of the hotel|part and parcel of her community. and Helen Wallace who presented| Deleghtes to the convention will the subject, expresed the hope that |be elected at a later date. ter and just see how healthy and the delegate from Casper would One of the most successful social youthful your hair becomes.—Ad- bring to the convention, ene of the! events of the club members was a vertisement. Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten youf hair brush with a little “Dan derine” and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can do your halr up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh: ness and luxuriance, While beautifying the hair “Dan- derina” ts also toning and stimulat- ing each single halr to grow thick, Jong and strong. Hair stops out and dandruff disappears. bottle of delightful, refreshing “Dan- derine” at any drug or tollet coun- BUS BU UY SEE KEYSTONE ADDITION Whether asa home site or as an investment, we don’t be- lieve these values. can be equalled in or near Casper. Lots adjoining Keystone Addition have been selling for $400 and $450.00. With the Completion of the McKinley Street Subway What Will These Lots Be DON’T PASS UP THIS OPPORTUNITY Salesmen Will Be on the Ground All Day Sunday to Explain the Numerous Keystone Addition OBEY THAT IMPULSE Buy a Lot In This New Addition COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH OURS - $3009 ON EASY TERMS $25.00 Down, $10.00 Monthly Worth? Advantages of \in@r xan s7 ra aya Casper’s Newest Subdivision “A Look Means a Lot’’ BEN REALTY REALTORS co. be Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1924, A lock of Milton's hair, which be-, In Tibet one man in every four is} About 10,000 varieties of fish ara longed in turn to Joseph Addison, |a monk. known. Dr, Johnson, and Leigh Hunt, all = famous literary men, is now in the possession of a New York firm of book dealers. able plan, based on sound judg- ment, is -provided and then the Dunas goes ahead according to plan. ‘ In a mercantile business the opportunities and possibilities should be appraised in the light of judgment and experience, a reasonable goal set and the money invested to reach that goal. The” greatest success comes from faith, vision, judgment and GOOD DENTISTRY At a reasonable price is the rule of this office. Ido exactly what I advertise, - 7 Father as-much as anyone. needs Soe hs ee eae 4% SCOTTS 5 Advertising to reach definite, if EMULSION Pintes,.. uppar cor sare logical aims is not speculation, it is one of the most exact sciences, 40° Below Zero That's the temperature some- in Great Fal “ 22K Gold Crowns or Por- Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, celain $7 50 j ELECTRIC APPLIANCES crowns --.-__! e Radio ' Supplies Motor Repairing Bridgework, Jost enougs per tooth * $7.50 juick results. clover to Makes vie oe er poun, |. covers 200 square fee! TREADWELL NURSERY CO. Great Falls, Mont. 142 E. Midwest Estimate Gladly Furnished GO OUT TO MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB TODAY See How Every Promise and Prediction Has Been Fulfilled DR. FRANK C 4th Floor O-S Building. ARLL Telephone 5643 0004580999 050060008 0H 990500000000 Oo. All This Week Onyx Silk Hose You can put your best foot forward in confidence when it is clad in the glistening Royal Society Open Stock beauty of “4 1 i Special this pple a 32 ae fashioned, lisle top, silk ‘Aprons hose in black, cordovan, French grey, mode, cara- All made up and stamped mel; regular $1.75 value, pair— for embroidering, in blue, spoiae lavender, peach and jog cabin, Or. sturdy, $1.25 cee Pongee fast-color linens, that im- prove with washing. of. fered for less than the ma- terials are worth. $1.00 see Genuine 12 Momme Japa- . 'e ve Pillow Cases Attractive material for. Ine dies’ and misses’ blouses, underwear, night- = Bie alte for nd cu ins. pec ial this week at per yard— 87%¢ Made of the best of heavy tubing; hemstitched in a dozen attractive designs, and stamfed for embroid- ery. The ordinary kind costs you as much—pair— $1.25 Voiles Luncheon Sets Swiss Voiles in all the 86 by 36 inch cloth and wanted colors, 36 inches four napkins Special wide, 3 yards for— . price, per set, $1.25. 36 by 86 inch. cloth and four napkins, hemstitched in black on finest white snowbloom material, while they last— $1.65 Buffet Scarfs, Table run- ners, Vanity Sets, Pillows, Dresser Scarfs, Card Table Covers, Bed Spreads— 20%, Off Gossard Corsts A number of discontinued $1.00 Crepe Night Gowns Sheer but firm, beautiful novelty aie, some with fancy stitching, others with pretty lace or embroidery in peach, orchid, apricot, pink and white. $1.75 values ___$1.40 $2.50 values ___$1.95 $3.50 values _..$2.85 No.Need to Wait Until AFTER Easter for . Bargains in Spring Apparel Special Price Concessions NOW Dresses -Coats-Suits Sweaters - Skirts - Blouses ees styles, formerly priced at For Further Information Call at $6, $7, $8.00, $10; priced Ready-to-Wear Dept. Rubber Aprons Richards and Cunningham Co. $2.95 In_ blue, rose, log cabin, pink, e . Fancy The youthful straight line modes sponsored by Paris ruffled edges, fitted with Another lot worth from and readily adopted by American women this season pockets. Useful, Paso te: 0.00," wile Eaey, finds delightful adaptation in our new Spring Frocks, | ©0nomical. Special— Suits and Wraps. The fabrics, tailoring, the silhouettes, are all that Fashion demands—all that Practicability demands, The costume Blouse, inspired by the beauty of line and richness of Oriental costumes, these new Blouses add a refreshing touch in our commonplace everyday world. This season marks the triumphant return of the mannish tajlleurs—its smartest cos- tume for day wear—all alluring with individuality. Many of our Frocks will appear in the Easter Parade —the feminine world will love the tall, thin lines, the jaunty touches that reflect new Spring modes. $1.50 Special Values in Children’s ‘Onyx’ Sox Artificial silk _.._50c (Black, white, ‘champagne) Mercerized lisle __38¢ (All colors; clocks, fancy tops) Lisle Sox __._.._.25¢ (All colors) Silk Stockings._$1.25 (Black and White) Richards & Cunningham Co. It shall be our pleasure to show you the: % Easter clothes, for we know you'll iP este agg showing and approve the moderate, fair prices. It has been our pleasure and business to seve Casper shoppers for 86 years—may we not serve you now? “Next to Casper National Bank On Center Street”