Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1924, Page 4

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SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1924. nd oe ae PR ee ‘Che Casper Sunday Cribune FILIBUSTER PROMOTED BY LAFOLLETTE Will Lead Fight for}: Legislation Sought by Progressives. By PAUL R. MALLON. ([nited Pr Yorrespondent). WASHING 31,—Sen. rt tte, looking sun h hwart the urn a week acting upon ve legislative prc move was to bring p senate interstate com- ‘am upon merece committee and obtain a fa- vorable report on the Howell-Bark ley bill abolishing a favorable labor boa: T measure ts one of the chief points in the program of progres gives for revisionary railroad legis- lation, bi hi been in committee since the beginning of congress. —— TRAIN SPFENS UP RUN TOM n from Den- was sched o'clock and ng effective a clips one hour » minutes from the running 6 of the train t en Denver 1 Billings. The time of leaving nver remains t me but the ter time will spe up tourist vel. An observation car will be train beginning June 19, when travel to the eastern entrance of Yellowstone park will begin. Salvation A rmy Captain Extends Her Appreciation This morn ver, Bur Through the kindness of the Tribune I desire to thank all those who have assisted us, in any way whatever with our work here dur fag my stay in the city. Especially’ do IT want to mention the members of our advisory board, members of the V. F. W., Powder River p No. 991 and the B. P. 0... EB. CAPT. RUTH McHARG, The —__—6— In Turkey, so great is the popular @islike of the number thirteen that word is seldom used. lv fon Army i ») SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST GALVANIZED WASH TUB AND WASH BOARD $1. EXCHANGE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. 215 W. First St. y Linn ll BRING US YOUR | PRESCRIPTIONS THEY WILL BE FILLED BY REGISTERED PHARMAC SPRECHER’S PHARMACY Successors to Smith-Turner Drug Store Fi i 10 ht, (CMONCONTIN, Honduras, —Sumner Welles has an interesting job. He is Uncle Sam's traveling salesman—his line, the policy of the United States toward those coun- tries lying between North and South America. “The encouragement of sovern- ment by constitutional and orderly methods, with the recognition in case of the absolute freedom of republic to determine its own destinies, the form of government under which it exists, and the per- son or persons who are to guide the destinies of that country. “To aid in carrying out that pol- fey by lending moral support and recognition to every constitutional government.” ‘To aid in carrying out that policy he came to Honduras from Santo Domingo. He traveled 200 miles across mountains and rivers; he used rail- roads, launches, autos and mules. He found the blues besieging Te: gucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, the last stronghold of the reds. He found discord and disagree ment already existing among the blues; only awaiting the final fall of the city to flare into open war. It was his task not only to heal that. breach, but to arrange some settlement that would keep the reds from plotting another revolution; and to secure some government that the United States could recognize. He took up his quarters in the American legation in Tegucigalpa. He held daily conferences with the leaders of both sides, trying to © some settlement. required daily trips between the lines of the warring factions. Theoretically firing ceasol when his auto passed through the lines. But always, as soon as the auto cans had passed ‘nto the no-man’s Iand between the , the reds would open fire, iets passing just over the reads of the party. Shovld the blues have returned tho fire, the reds would have Im. mediately opened up with all their guny, ond, on the plea of battle would have tried to excuse any in- jury to the Americans, Fortunately the blues kept their agreement better than the reds. Despite this danger, and the more petty annoyance of tropical heat and clouds of mosquitos and fleas, Mr. Welles carried on his work, and the daily conferences were held, which will determine whether or not. constitutional government is to reign in Honduras. CASPER LITERARY CLUB HEARS DISCUSSION OF TWO IMPORTANT TOPS Tho regular weekly meeting of| Casper Literary club was held at the club-room in the Natrona County Library building Thursday evening with W. S. Kimball, presi- dent, presiding. Professor Chester W. Washburn, consulting geologist from Ni Dr. . Paulus, Superintend- 3 Refinery, Stand. 0O 2 = : TS YTATIVE OF PRESI- WITH. THE fORCES. BELOW. AND HIS WIFH. ard of Indiana, was introduced as| careful manner the “Dawes report a new member. T. S, Cooke presided during the literary program with R. 8. £llison as critic. J. T. Scott led current events discussion, presenting in his usual thorough and capable man- paper was well received and was well filled with anti-Volstead points. —_—_—_—_—.— The famous philosopher, Pytka- with possessing the faculty of fore- ner, the topic of “Government by Minoritie: particularly referring |telling storms, earthquakes, and to court decisions or results of so-| Similar catastrophes. called gélfish blocs in congress. cs awa H. P. Fishburii- read the formal] ‘That idiots are incapable of sneez- paper of the evening, reviewing in ing was a belief of our ancestors. a ee ee eee NOTICE AUTOMOBILISTS The Casper Auto Top Shop will continue the business at 633 S. Center St., next to Elks’ Home. We are equipped to do all kinds of top work and up- holstering, Seat covers and cushions made to order. Automobile painting a specialty Estimates cheerfully given and all work guaranteed Casper Auto Top Shop 633 S. CENTER HOTEL TOWNSEND Selected Combination Dinner $1.00 Served 12:00 Noon to 8:30 P. M. Main Dining Room or Coffee Shop Sunday, June 1, 1924 CHOICE—Chicken Soup, a la Reine Consomme, Hot or Jellied Chilled Radishes Green Olives CHOICE—Fried Baby Trout, Meuniere ilet of Pork Tenderloin, Country Gra Baked Virgfhia Ham, Yorkshire Sauce > Roast Chic » Dressing, Red Currant Jelly Cold Prime Rib of Beef, Specialty Garnish New Potatoes in Cream Hot Dinner Rolls Assorted Bread and Butter Pineapple Sherbet Hearts of Lettuce with Orange French Dressing June Peas CHOICE—Fresh Strawberry Roll, Whipped Cream Cherry Parfait Trilby Cream Roquefort Cheese, Toasted Wafers (All You Wish) Mili HOTEL TOWNSEND Coffee Tea Cocoa on the German reparations.” This goras, was credited by the ancients almost of riding crop proportions. But its brightness of color makes it visible many blocks. NEW YORK—The white shoe for summer wear {s more than likely to have a colored vamp and heel. Lemon, orange, green and blue are favorite tints for this decoration. SETTING. THE STYLES PARIS—Whenever the queen of LONDON-—Instead of half a dozen Roumania travels across Europe,| wrist bags, vanity cases and the she brings a revival of her coun-| like, we are not to carry such things try’s styles. In this season of scarfs,|on the wrist now. It is permissible the Roumanian head scarf is partic-| to carry them all in the big square HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Co. 268 INDUSTRIAL |AVE ularly well timed. It is worn in place} hancle of one’s parasol. NEW YORK — Lingerie of tur- TEL. 27 of a hat by many women at the sea- quoise georgette is among the nov- shore, JONDON—A real flower, but only | elties shown by a lingerie importer. |gsTORAGE FORWARDING The turquoise is dra) over prim- Sed yellow Tasee nna there are|For the best results in raisin, also interesting blendings of helio- grckeoe Ay epee: Baie ny trope and nile green. ir. fe gprs Victor Scratch Feed and Laying NEW YORK—Cigaret holders of | Mash. remarkable length are coming n | guyppssseesssmeeeepemeeeemmeres again. One sort is of ivory and en- one, is worn by women dancers at Savoy and Claridges' and other smart hotels Usually this flower is an orchid. PARIS—Brillian blues and reds mark the new clothes, These tints are so bright as to make the spring colors seem rather sombre and when the blues and reds are combined in one costume which is frequently the case, the effect is eye-opening. NEW YORK—The umbrel'a today is becoming a dwarf affair, More stubby and short than ever, it is WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE THREE BALLS? Money to Loan L £09 b ON WwW [\HVO = & Hoover Sweepers Are Selling Fast! Even though we are in temporary quarters and badly torn up while our new build- ing is being erected, people are hurrying to take advantage of our Special Spring $5:00 DOWN and lowest terms for carrying you a year ‘The HOOVER — it BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans A Sweeper backed by a responsible local con- A sweeper now being used by many hundreds cern of Casper housewives, et The Monet ane has Years to their life, It pays to buy a sweeper that is well known and backed by a guarantee, It pays to buy from a concern that you know is going to be in business always. It pays to buy from a concern that maintains a Service Department to look after your accidents, hat td It pays to buy from a Casper concern rather than from a fly-by-ni c i mt vette Ais y-by-night crew selling an NATRONA POWER Co. PHONE 69

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