Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 2

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414. 41488 4IB8e doe CO. 12984 My B sl si o 5 He ht tht Abele MEM dg ttm oe tet Wesay din de we PAGE TWO. JULIUS BARNES RE-ELECTED Aa CHAMBER HEAD National Organization Votes Opposition to Jap Exclusion. 8.—(By a tion late , Duluth, Minnesota, as president of the cham- ber of commerce of the United States for the third consecutive year was forecast by indications he had been prevailed upon to agcept another term. CLEVELAND, Ohio, May’ 8.—By The Associated Press)—Amid wild applause, a plenary session of the chamber of commerce of the United States today unanimously adopted without discussion a resolution op- posing exclusion of Japanese sub- jects from America by legislative enactment. Fine Trout Catch Made by Quartet In the Sweetwater Crowds of pedestrians gazed with envy today into the window of the Natrona Meat market on East Sec ond street, beholding there the vic- tims of four lucky fishermen who wrested the catch from the Sweet- water yesterday. Max Hirsch, Os. car Bayer, H. D. Wilson, and E. R. Pelky were the fishermen. They caught within a few pounds of the limit permitted by law and the fish varied in weight from two to five pounds. Twenty-five of the fish are on display. The party left yesterday morning for the scene of their catch and re turned to Casper at 10:30 o'clock last night. ——a—-. Ted Apgar, who has been spend- ing several days here from Sheridan, left this morning overland for Lander and vicinity on a business trip of several days. REDUCTION SALE AMAZINGLY LOW:PRICES—On Smart, Seasonable Merchandise—In Good Assortment of Colors, Fabrics and Sizes, Specially Reduced for This Sale Will Be Open to Travel Sunday THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., May 8. —Wind River Canyon road, five miles south of here, which was closed. during the past ten days because of a landslide in a part of the road where the drainage had not been completed, will open for, travel Sunday afternoon, May 11. It is not probable that the road will be closed again, Many stories have been circu- lated that Wind River ‘canyon road {8 dangerous, that great rocks are falling from the walls of the canyon and landslides oc. curring to make the trip through the canyon a hazardous one. These stories are not according to the facts. The rock walls of Wind Rtver canyon have stood Mke Gibralter throughout the ages and it was only with the greatest difficulty and the most powerful drills and explosives that enough of the rock was blasted away to admit of the construction of the high- way. In addition to being entirely free from danger, Wind River Canyon is one of the most picturesque in the west. phn Lt, Woods Filling Station, car wash- ing and greasing. Phone 1920W. East Yellowstone Highway and A. deesaie Ho ak fad Paul Wilson of Denver is an out of town business visitor here for several days this week. Simple Application That Dissolves Blackheads No more squeezing and pinching to get rid of those unsightly blem- ishes, blackheads, ‘There is one sim- pie, safe and sure way to get them out and that 1s to dissolve them, Get aboyt two ounces of calonite powder trom your druggist—eprin- kle a little on'a hot, wet cloth—rub briskly over the blackheads for = few seconds—wash the parts and every blackhead will bo gone. Pincking and squeezing out black- heads make large pores and you cannot get all of the blackheads out, this way—while this simple applica- tion of calonite powder and water dissolves every particle of them and leaves the skin and pores in their natural condition. Two choice lot: Kinley St., $67: Dobbin Realty C: DELAYED WEATHE WASHINGTON, May that the army’s world flyers in Alas- Canyon Highway F LYERS STILL BY 8.—Hope ka would be able to hop off today was held at the war department on the basis of advices from Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, commander of the squadron, which indicated moderat- ing weather, The message, sent from the coast guard cutter Haida, slightly unfavorable weat! ed on May 6, and later ports showed atmospheric conditions’ showed only her prevail- wireless re- had improved still further. No word has been picked up by the cqast guard cutter Haida’s wire- less as to the whereabouts of Major missing com- mander of the expeditio: ——— Frederick L. Martin, Jay Myers has returned to Salt Creek after a several spent here with friends. (RE SS SS Cal! the Tribune for highway. in- formation, days visit 143 Smart Dresses Drastically 57 Frocks, now reduced . . $24.50 84 Frocks, now reduced . . $34.50 25 55 Sport Coats $ Now Reduced to _ 20 Coats, reduced to 27 Extra Size Coats, Reduced to reduced to_____ PAINTERS, ATTENTION! THE NON-UNION PAINTERS will hold a meeting at the Moose Hall TONIGHT at 8:00 o'clock, to confer with Mr. Fox, the president’ of the Wyoming Federation of Labor. Everybody Welcome—Union or Non-Union 41 Coats that sold at $69.50; now____$45 ALL SUITS 95% Off Regular Price Your Choice of 150 Trimmed Hats Values to $ $4 |* ACOBS NEW SAMPLE SHOP 122 WEST SECOND STREET—JUST AROUND THE CORNER OFF CENTER 10, Now gi JET FOR MAY 16 he Casper Daily TRACK MEET [3 Dean Morgan, athletic instructor of the Casper schools and coach of the high school football team, an- nounces the annual grade school track meet for the afternoon pf May 16, a week from tomorrow. Last year there were 1,200 entries and this year it fs anticipated that the entry list will total 1,600. There will be five classifications according to weight and ages of the entrants. —_ > RANCH HOUSE USED AS POSTOFFICE DESTROYED LARAMIE, Wyo, May 8.—Fire destroyed the Burt Bell ranch house at Toltec, some ninety miles north of here, it was learned today. Mrs. Eva Bell, postmistress, saved the United States mall from a smail) wing of the building used as _post- Cribune office. With this exception every- thing was lost, the house and all in it, Including notes, deeds and other valuable papers. Mrs. Bell discover- ed the fire Friday afternoon at four o'clock. Her husband and the hired man were in the fields at the time, The fire started on the top floor of the two-story building. CONFEDERATES OF LANGLEY PLEAD GUILTY VINGTON, Ky., May 8.—Walter Alliance, Ohio, two of the four co-defendants of Congressman John W. Langley, Kentucky, on trial in federal court here on charges of con- spiracy tf defraud the government through a whiskey transaction in 1921, reversed their pleas of not guilty and entered formal pleas of PLENTY OF WATER FO IRIGATION IN SIGHT FOR WHEATLAND RESIN WHEATLAND, Wyo., May 8.— All is favorable for an outstanding year of success for the farmers of this district. There has been an abundance of moisture, with. ade- quote water for irrigation in pros- pect. iJ Beet planting has been somewhat held up because of recent rains. However, considerable acreage has already been seeded.” ~ Very fair acreages of wheat are being planted in the dry farming districts, despite the talk against that crop. This is a winter wheat year, the small areas so planted having made excellent progress. Cattle are being turned out only where there is old grass not yet pastured off, guilty when court convened today. fed small allowances of hay. BANDITS MAKE $7,500 HAUL. CHICAGO, May 8.—Four bandits held up and robbed the Twenty Sec- ond Street State Bank in Berwyn, a THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924. suburb, today, fired one shot at a watchman and escaped with $7,500 in currency. The watchman was unhurt. Let Kellogg’s Bran free your children from that dangerous disease—constipation Children are subject to constipation. |- the excitement of play, they neg- Ieee, thems elves and foster. this dread. disease, More than forty other diseases ane stonco to cleans delay. systems of Kellogg’s Bran clean—and the int function regularly and naturally. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- pled, is guaranteed to bring results if eaten regularly, or your grocer will return your money, It is guaranteed because it is eos reas Wabion but LL bran can cent effec- th Te mmended tive, Kellogg’s Bran is reco! r where they can be ¢: VOILE Imported. Ss POVOMy LOP ceria eave RATINE—Imported stripes. Per yard Brassieres Pink Brocade BRASSIERS—Pink Bandeau. ‘4 for______ BROKEN LOTS IN Back lace, ELASTIC GIRDLES— Coutil trim; each_-..-. MEN’S LISLE HOSE— white lisle. Hose. Union Suits PHONE 1740 40-in. Printed Voile. 3 yards RATINE—Silk and Cotton Ratine. check Pink Corselettes with elastic four supporters; each... $1.00 $1.00 CHILDREN’S .. HOSE—Black CHILDREN’S SOCKS—Or Ladies’ Summer Knit CRETONNE—36- beautiful ‘colors. 5 yards for_____. SCRIM—36-in. 6 yards, Le Assorted Colors, and Linen. Per yard CHILDREN’S boys or girls. $ LONG SILK ae LINEN—Guaranteed fast color im- ported Shannon Dress pation, Don’t their it. It drives out the poisons which undermine your children’s health, It makes the bowels know | your Have your children eat it regularly nfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. They will like its wonderful, nut-like flavor—so dif- ferent from common brans which are - Asa Tremble, a cereals. Cook it with hot cercals, Try it in delicious muffins, bread, griddle cakes and other recipes given on every package. But start them eating Kellogg’s Bran to-day. Start every member of our family eating it. Kellogg’s ran, cooked and krumbled, is made in Battle Creek and is served in indi- vidual packages by the leading hotela and clubs everywhere. Ask for it at i It ia sold by all grocers. ps AT KASSIS DRY GOODS CO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY You would never expect more than a dol- lar in exchange for a dollar, but that’s just what you're going to:get here Friday and Saturday. We've been busy for months in order to make this event a suceess— that you might profit by Dollar Day and the opening of new departments in our bargain basement. in. Cretonne in Collar Curtain Scrim,. in linen, t and Cuff Sets Collar, Cuff and Vest Sets, organdie or batiste. ‘ terns. each $1.00 $1.00 MEN’S SUMMER KNIT UNION SUITS—Light we: LADIES’ GOWN: or nainsook, CORSETS— CHILDREN’S GI ERS— ight, 'S—Muslin, crepe NGHAM ROMP- $ For the or CUPS AND SAUCERS—With bor- der. Sport PIE PLATES— Basement Bargains Plain White Kitchen At BRACELETS—With beautiful bril- liant stones. RUBBER APRONS—Several pat- $1.00 Basement Bargains All Children’s Shoes Below Cost—We Are Closing Out This Department SUMMER KNIT UNION SUITS—For 8 for___ LADIES’. WHITE TICOATS—— SATEEN PET- TURKISH TOWELS— $1.00 eas: eat ee oe ve ALUMINUM $1 ALUMINUM KETTLES— ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS— ALUMINUM PRESERVE KETTLE At At $ 6 DINNER PLATES— With border; 4 Plain White DINNER PLATES— At $1.00 for.-. greatly ALUMINUM ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILER— BREAD PANS— $11.00 All other dishes and kitchen iten- sils including a full line of granite reduced. Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 EAST SECOND

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