Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. LANDER MAN TO HEAD STUDENTS AT WWOMING UL Harold Gilbert is Chosen President of Associated Students in Contest May 19.—Har- LARAMIE, Wy old Gilbert, of La s elected| cently was recommended by the WASHINGTON, May 19.—Having | tion in the World Court notified presilant‘Of the “Adios! Students| privy council. Japan, with France| mastered the bronchial cold from} congresg they were “thumbs down'? of the University of Wyoming in the most spirited and hotly contest- ed election eve rheld at the state university. Bleanor Chatterton of Riverton, was elected secretary, Al- bert Nussbaum, Pine Bluffs, Louis Schilt, Rawlins, were elected stu- dents delegates at large and Ralph Conwell, Daniel and Fred Penland, Baggs, were chosen editor of the —— Branding Irem and business man ager 0! sranding Iron respect-| NAPLES, May 19.—Mount Vesu- Be ia aioe ua Sears Pai hun- i: swat Bur Soi mede = vius has been in mild eruption for} “(red delegates From the annual sone oponugs, was elected without OPPO) several days, providing a beautiful | V°? ‘ vis sition to the office of vice president, | °° bepe'goy wi ‘| pendent Order of Brith Sholon were . state university, Baptist Church Is Dedicated at Douglas Sunday DOUGLAS, Wyo. May 19—'The new Baptist church here was dedi: cated yesterday at the conclusion of the Baptist state convertion, The fallowing officers were elected: EB ¥. Booker, Worland, president; Rev- Claude Richmond, Laraimie, state hurt. ‘The assault is. bi 0 historian: executive secretary, Joe| Korean ineurmente rian BN path of Casper’s most B tt? Sale—Per Pair AT BARNETT’S FIRE SALE P. Jacoba Two brothers, Rev.| nora body guard replied to the shots |} F@pid development. arnett’s Fire e—rer Claude Richmond, pastor of the Li church at Laramie, and Rev, Her- bert M. Richmond, in charge of the attended the meeting. Dr, na. of Casper preached the annual serroon. Dr. J. C. Barnes of New York spoke of bis. work in the northern Baptist. convention, begin- ning at the state comvention at Laramie sixteen years ago. He is retiring from active field work at the age of 70 years. CHEYENNE MAN SHOOTS WIFE ANDHIMSELF Japan to Ratify Lausanne Treaty TOKIO, May 19.—The foreign ot- fice informed the Associated Press today that the Lausanne treaty would become effective within a week through its ratification by Ja- pan. It wus denied officially that France had exerted any pressure to prevent ratification. The Lausanne treaty, which con- cluded peace between Greece and ‘Turkey in 1923, provided that it should become effective when rati- fied by any three of the four great powers which signed it. [t already had been ratified by Great Britain and Italy ,an@ its ratification re and other powers named, comprised the signators. VESUVIUSIS IN ERUPTION spectacle at night. The eruption is Chinese Admiral’s Party Is Fired On TOKIO, May 99.—Admiral Baron Saito, governor general of Ixorea, was fired on from the banks of the river Daido, near Heljo in worth. western Korea, while traveling on a steamer on his annual inspection trip, it Is declared in official advices received here today. ‘The governor was unhurt. The governor's party also escaped } with a fusillade. It was estimated thirty bullets were fired at the governor's steamer. The officials assailants are being pursued but so far have escaped capture. Mca int Baie ANZAC COAST ISCIRCLED BY AVIATORS May 19.—Aviators McIntyre and Goble today completed & 8,000-mile flight around Austrialia, accomplishing the feat in ninety. fly ing hours COOLIDGE {3 BETTER; BACK AT flo WORK Predidant Recowers from Bronchial Cold of Last Few Days which he had suffered since the middle of last week, Presidont Cool: ldge todey returned to his office. The executive's physicians, how ever, sald he still way feeling some of the usual after-eftéets of a cold, such as a slight weakness and en- gagements to atten? a baseball game between the Washington Sen- ators and the Quantica Marines for the benefit of the American Olym: Treaty On Rum WASHINGTON, May 19,—A rum treaty similar to that recently con cluded with Great Britain, was sign. ed here today by diplomatic repres- entatives of the United States and Germany. es NEW YORK—iirs. Catherine Smith, mother of Governor Smith, died. East Terraces is in the Che Casper Daily Cribune SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS ‘ MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924 No Sir’ee ‘We are not CLOSING OUT but during ¢ our AJACCIO—A scrawled message found in bh bottle washed up on the Corsican coast sayin, en out; we are adrift; wind like tem: Dixmude’s crew; pest; vive la France” the last message from the ill-fat ship lost in the Mediterranean last December. WASHINGTON: organizations which have been ac- tive ia ursing American particina- on Senator Henry Cubot Lodge's re- cent proposal for the new world tri bunal. CAPETOWN, South Alrica—-Pro-. hibition is condemned as a wrong adieu was belleved to method for combatting dr: by the synod of the Dutch + Then the com church of South Africa. and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring, Get Blue-jay at your “gasoline giv~ and lore. than fifty We Will Practically Give You Anything [n Our Store At Your Own Price five Hundred atu:| spectacle at night. The eruption ts) co cetied. Never Use a Knifel Damaged Standard Brands of High Grade Merchandise, Such as Manhattan Shirts, x was by fan the bard: | to the collapse oft he cone inside the . Iino cast gt id ofa com, Blue jy Stetson Hats, Holeproof Hosiery, Crawford and Endicott Shoes Are Being ion recorded at the | “lean Germany Signs ads thane: Brace te eate \ Sacrificed at This Fire Sale LOOK! LOOK! MEN’S WORK SHOES LADIES’ PURE SILK HOLEPROOF HOSE ‘ALL NEW SHADES What's re Your Daughter Doing? 237 S. Center a neous To Hanes pis to gur- ea Wool Sweater = vey the coast for defense purposes. . ‘ LARAMIE, Wye., May 19.—J. R.| rn ike Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Dress Oxfords roar ha aie tt Monson last Special -_--------- $1.95 Broadcloths and Poplin. Values Patent Leather, Calf Skin and night, and then sent a bullet into SG up to $7.50. Fire Russian Calf, Sizes 6 to 10. his own body ¢ pave ee era! i Sale Special ~--__.- ry Fire Sale $5 45 still alive this é . Men’s Lisle or Wool Hose BYGCWN. on edewwues ° Regular 50c value. Basket Ball Shoes CYTHEREA — THROBBING LOVE STORY Fire Sale Specia)__----~ 19¢ YOUTHS LACE TO TOE Boys’ Sleepers Size 1114 : At Barnett’s Fire Sale, eee STARTING TOMORROW AT AMERICA orto (| Sl Saag. | Sm 95¢ |. not to be dangerous . 5 Young’s Felt Hats, Size 2% earare Fire Sale Special________- $3 to 6 Srwnee eee $1.95 Dress Shirts Natives Die When wath collar atiached or neck- : * . r and; regular $2.50 value. Manila Boat Burns 3 Men’s.P-ure Gilk Hose Men’s Sessonable White | Fire Sate 79¢ Lh egular $1.00 value. Canvas Shoes SHOHIS! * o55 ces snneces MANILA, May 19.—Several native Fire Sale Special_---_~- 50c And Oxfords. Fire Sale 1 passengers are believed to have lost| ™ Special. Per pair_._..___ $ s as a result of the burn- inter-island steamer their live ing of the sm DON’T FORGET US When You “CLEAN UP” We Rent and Repair All Makes of Cleaners ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Phone 921 Men’s Silk SHIRTS—Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Value— At Barnett's Fire Sale—Special__-__-- Men’s Riding Boots Men’s Shoes Black Canvas Shoes with leather soles and heels, Fire ° $1 Ad Sale Special --__. Men’s White Kerchiefs Regular 15c value. Kirkenda!l Cowpunchers. Regu- Fire Sale Special.-.----- 5c lar $30.00 values. $11.95 Fire Sale Men’s Knitted ‘Neckwear Boys’ Shirts and Blouses at n bay, off the island 3 Fire Sale io, word of Whish reached and Neckties Men’s Cordovan Leather Bpecigis see 59e and crew of the aye wes #100 yates, 35¢ Puttees © saved. The passengers re Sale Special._...- Fire Sale $ i a ee Special ----------- BOG |. Mahaien Shine Br My eeysh Men’s Pack Boots values oocencse esas $1.95 16-inch Iroquoise. Sizes 6 to 11. Garters oe - Fire Sale Boston and Paris Gar- pplht wtinta Ee aoNce Special ---_--.....~ $6.45 ters. Fire Sale Special AVC Men's Pack Work Shoes etic ire Sale —— t= A Bt ut * esa Fade Sones, $3.95 East Terraces is only a Men's Stetson and Knox Neckwear short distance from busi- ness center. awakening. vd. i Consuming love, all powerful love “Cytherea,” eT) 4 ih LEWIS STONE, WITH JRENE RICH (ABOVE) AND WITH ALMA RUBENS (BELOW) love that kaows from Joseply Hergesheimer's amazing novel, no law but which its own the comes to the mericm subject of Hats $7.00 and $8.50 values. Fire Union Suits. Fire Sale Special — Men’s Union Suits Long sleeves. Special Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values. Barnett’s Fire Aaa $1.85 eal raat $2.85 High-Top Boots 8-inch, 12-inch and 16-inch High setae $5.95 Special “Ked” Oxfords Sale Sale For men and boys, eillicdiceckaras BUA ca aceunae $4.85 Fire Sale Price.____ $1.00 BEHOLD ! = Silk Hose “NAUGHTERS Men’s Silk or Wool Ties Hand woven silk clocked Hose. Men’s Bath Robes Barnett’s Fire Sale 69 All colors. Regular $2 95 Fire Sale $4 95 OF TODAY” EC lan ET, RES S c : values. Fire sale...___ ce BORGIR 8 Sees e in Negligee! with ci " ette and a “night Canvas Oxfords Work Shoes Boys’ Pajamas ready! Almost day—but Only thirty pairs left of black Men’s $5 and $6 2 9 Fire Sale 95 the dance just over. She and brown. Men's Oxfords. Fire Men-zies Work Shoes ° 5 Special —._ Cc lingers om with Spicy Sale Special—while they 85 Stories and dreams of TE EI EER Tey cae c A paths wate eae ee Men’s Work Pants a Boys’ Wonder Hose olly!—an : Bi Moleskin Dark St i Wor re Sale Specia thought of Tomorrow's Men’s Athletic Underwear Pants. Fire Sale ie coe ROE Der sro on 19¢ THREE PAIR FOR 50c Ladies’ Holeproof Lisle Hose Black, brown or white tomorrow Lewis Stone, Irene Rich and Norman Kerry. |(Tuesday) with a powerful cast headed by Alma Rubens, Probably no novel of modern restless life has caused so much comment as “Cytherea.” It makes ® superb picture. Lewis Stone is the husband who ventures across the border of propriety in qu of ideal love. Irene Rich is the wife he leaves a Alma Rubens is his dream gi While this i. d so perfectly that only ms more like life than f It is Meet Another Sister of Mine In \ttory of forbidden love, it is writte i id Tomorrow's Tribune || vr word could take oxtention tei” cee M.D. BARNETT Outfitting Co. 154 SOUTH CENTER TOWNSEND BUILDING a First National attraction,

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