Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1924, Page 2

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_ he Casper Dail . Cribune PAGE TWO. Queenie took a -22 calibre pistol andy prizes will be given by the Kiwanis fired a shot at the tenant, according | club to each member of the winning to the report received by the police. to the debater ‘on the The Owens woman missod her mark | *¢™ and to the, best. and then the two women grappled | losing team. ‘INFLUENCE’ SOUGHT BY pecs! oe Pe PARDONED VIOLATOR Tee tie ie osetia eke OMAHA, Neb., April 15.—Chief} the county and will have to answer! RETAINING HIS COUNSEL 23:20) circuit court of appeals of the Dis- Laermer sor Sys a ¥ trict of Columbia died last night at veer as ewe 1 CLOSED SHOP WILL BE DAS RENT COMES =| ARGUED IN DEBATE AT} IN RAID HERE NEAR RESULTING-IN /HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY Former Law Partner of Daugherty Was Instrumental In Securing Release; Witness Refuses to Appear WASHINGTON, April 15.—Cecil H. Kerns, president of the Victor Drug and Chemical company of Toledo, Ohio, was called before the senate Daugherty committee today to tell of the circumstances under which he was der the auspices of the Casper tions pointed to the fact that she | owed by Mrs. Katherine Nickerson,/ 3. who will take part are splracy case and had employed John| iotits society. about 1 o'clogk last might when| Fred Falrehilds, affirmative, "and GONTAAGT FOR Asked by Senator Wheeler {f he Holegie tually" Seuaneene eehees oe ¢ had employed Todd because he) party begins to get too rough. ‘Ten A FATAL ARGUMENT] oc costs: resay a last night and from the evidence Kiwanis club will be on’the resolu- paroled from the Atlanta penitentiary in February of this was ‘breaking certain members, of|111 West J atreet, to -“Queenie’| Those who) will take part are Todd; former law pfrtner of H. M The police raided the p! rapion and Fred Huffsmith, negative. Cash : You'll Get Rid of thought he had “influence with the the Natrona county high school un- gathered by the police all indica-|| A day's rent said to have been) ii. 'tnat the closed shop is justified, year. Kerns said he .was sentenced in a liquor con-| fi \ unger set into anything but|OWens nearly had tragic results| 2" *"Latroniids, affirmative, and pects neighbors were disturbed by the = acy dt omer BIN, TAILO There is ete safe —— N. RU. 9 department of justice,” Kerns re-| ina five Tet) dimou Recta way that never fails to get rid of ial’ WEST CASPER pia iL eS “women” wero little more than ins Bincichends, that J {x to dissolve them. Substantia’ sane te esas nea ane | aed the eey were 8 years ot Rae 323 W. Yellowstone # Quality and SOHO OL IG LET |seseretestiee ESR sean Sot soe od Sanaa he ae RISE Fe TONE tnd oe Woeaninet eng pale fen ee nla te tine nie Uke | MAKE SUITS WITH THE SEASON “Where is Manington?” demanded Senator Wheeler. > is not here, but I am here to swer for him,’ said Whiteford. “If you want Manington you'll have to get him.” “We'll get him," said Chairman hart. The committee recessed. one of the party is being held on a charge df violating the liquor ordi- nance, A new impetus was given school building in Casper with a meeting "|'TO ORDER Sah wee sa fee . inckheada #0 they wash Tight out, Expert watch ang jewelry repair | leaving the pores free and clean j sper Jewelry Bid condition. Whiteford gave out the specifications drawn up by Garbutt|} on letter the committee had Weidner and Sweeney for the new 6. It said Maning. i junior high school building were ap-| ton = to appear.” proved and bids will be called for at} 7 0 denied the con: rity of the senate to call Manington but did not plead constitutional immunity. > The Manington letter said “no se” could be served by can a fair hearing be accc 1 before a tribunal which announces itself convinced of the MN " G guilt of those whom it was im: partially to investigate.” April 45 5.— once. For the . Parade Sport Dresses of Distinction ———<__ PASSION-WEEK SERVICE CHEYENNE, Wyo., W. B. Ross today issued two procla witlond designed to.prevehit intestion AT EAST SIE CHURCH of Wyoming livestock and wild game herds with rabies, which the first : proclamation stand states, ‘is now known to exist in the state of Idaho! “he Passion-Week service for this to an alarming extent.” The first) evening, at the East Side Methodist proclamation forbids the entry intolCommunity church will begin Wyoming of any dogs or other an- whe frat thers aster E promptly at 7:45. imals of ‘tle ‘canfne species from) minutes will be in charge of’ th Idaho, unless. accompanied by 8] radies Aid society, and the last hal health certificate, hour in charge of the Pastor, Rev The second proclamation orders} willis Hugh Germany. the muyzling for 90 days of all dogs in a strip of Tet county, Wyoming adjacent, to the Idgho. Une, The proclamation states that the state veterinarian qf Wyoming reports to the governor's office “that an out- break of rabies has occurred on both the Wyom!ng and Idaho sides of the boundary Ine.” foe FREE. TAP 10. GAPITAL IS PRIZE OFFERED ESSAY WAITING CONTEST | one ae A free trip to Washington may Wf and Possibly be the reward of one of the 1G rger Volume in your bakings Made of roshanara crepe of contrasting plain colors and printed roshanara. These dresses express char-. acter and distinction. “39 A Special Showing of June Rand Frocks In Printed and Tub Silks, Voiles and Organdies for Kiddies y : ound the subject of “Why a young man I know should attend a citizen's mill tary training camp.” Rules of the contest follow: Entrants must be not younger than 13 years nor older than 19. The contest closes midnight of May Same Price for over 33 years 25 Ounces for 25¢ No essay is to be longer than 300 words. There are to be local, county and} - nt zes, besides the free round the three - Washington f 40° Below Zero That's the temperature some- tir 4, Montana. 8 and shrubs in Wyoming, You will want smart little frocks for the kiddies. Plain colored voiles are very cute with trimming of contrasting colored applique and embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6. $1.98 to $14.95 visitors here today are 1 and 8. G. Hopkins, We can furnish the best grade lawn grass; composed of Grass and just enough to secure quick results a fine velvety lawn. 656 ber pound post paid. One pound Thing—DON'T MISS IT your name and together with 5 Mp) to Chamberlain A_ Good address Des Moines, Iowa,|| covers 200 square feet. in return a trial pack TREADWELL NURSERY CO, age ining CHAMERLALN'S Great Falls, Mont, COUGH REMEDY for coughs, colds. p, bronchial, “flu” and whoop: THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL “Largest in Wyoming” 1 Room and Kitchnette A Real Home for Two $50.00 Per Month 426 W. Yellowstone Hats that formerly sold up to $18.95. All pat- terns of imported models. 98 98 s it.—Advertise SERVICE what I wish to give to the people of Casper. further notice I will give adjustments at your residence or at my office for the same price. Take Advantage of This Three-Way Service CHIROPRACTIC GETS YOU WELL WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF MY ANSWER COLUMN R. W. White, D.C. Ph. C. Hats that formerly sold up to $9.98. Advanced season’s smartest styles. The Golden Rule Dep't Store That is So until home, m i AAA | PALMER GRADUATE—THREE YEAR COURSE | OFFICE New Townsend Hotel idence. , Room 510—Phone t., Hours—10-12, 2-5, 10733 | Sunday by Appointment LINDSAY & CO. ay 5 Water Pails, large. ce tion House. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924, CASPER’S BIGGEST FURNITURE | Must Raise Quick Cash to Meet My Obligations I assumed all obligations of “he Old Auc- These obligations are: now coming due and I am forced to sacrifice my stogk in order to raise enough money to meet my bills—(Signed) W. J. BAILEY. I vaey Piece of Furniture, _ Rugs and Aluminum Reduced to a Whisper ALUMINUM WARE Double Boilers. Regular’ $1.25. Sale Price eas, 60ec 6-Cup Coffee Percola- tors. Regular $1.00. Sale Price OC 8-Cup Coffee Percolator. Regular $1.25 Sale Price QO Aluminum Double Roast- ers. Regular $3.80. Sale Price PaeOO 2-quart Sauce Pans. Reg- ular $1.80. 95e Sale\Price _/2 2 ‘I-quart Aluminum Tea- pot. Regular $2.75. Sale Price 28 $1.60 Convex Kettle; alumi. num, Regular $1.65. Sale TICS ons. $1 05 Round Roasters; $1.25. Sale fade (PR bac TSS. 9 5 c # 3-quart Pudding Pans. Regular 50c. Sale Price. OOC 2-quart Pudding Pans. Regular 85c. Sale Price 20 1-quart Pudding Pans. Regular 25c. Sale Price _.___ 15¢e 12-quart Oval Dish Pans. Reg. $2.85. Sale Price__ $1 85 lar $1.75 a ular fO, Sale Price. 9 LDO Water Pails, medium size. Regular price $1.50, Sale Price... Pleo Aluminum Dippers, Reg- Sate Fhe Ne 15e Sale Price Aluminum Wash Basins. Regular $1.00 value. Sale Price AOC Aluminum Wash Basins, large. Regular $1.25. Sale ler 85e Combinettes Pails with covers, triple enamel. Reg. $1.75 Sale Price __ $1 45 Two Cabinet Phono- graphs, slightly used, but in perfect co: jon, Regular values $125.00, Price .. $45.00 RUGS Regular $12.50 36x72 Axminster Rugs. Sale rig 22s $9.75 Regular $8.50 27x54 Ax- Sale Price @ fo O Regular $4.50 27x54 Brussels Rugs. Sale erichv ar $3. 60 Regular $3.75 Felt Rugs. Sale Price --... Pateaio Regular $4 50 Felt Rugs. Sale 3.00 Prive: .<s 528 Regular $6.25 Felt Rugs. Sale Price... PBol D 9x12 Axminster Regular $72.50. Sale Price 942.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels. Regular $37.50. Sale Price -__ P2OodO 9x12 Wool Fiber Rugs. Regular $19.00. Sale Price --.. 914.50 8-3x10-6 Wool Fiber Rugs. Regular $15.50. Sale Price 912.00 6x9. Wool Fiber Ru Regular $11. vid Sale Price __ $8.00 CHINA SETS 42-piece Floral Border re design. A very beautiful set. Regular $15.00. Clearance Sale Price $11. 90 42-piece China Sets. Reg- § ular $16.50. Price .... 9.2.90 VACUUM CLEANERS Three brand new, unus- ual Vacuum Cleaners, Regular $65.00, Sale Price -.. D400 STOVES—GAS RANGES Gas Heaters, Etc., Etc. Lion Tank Heaters We have on hand over 100 slightly used Stoves and Gas Heaters, that we are selling during \this ae pat 33 1-3 PER CENT Rugs. BAILEY FURNITURE Co. 326 WEST YELLOWSTONE AVENUE

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