Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 7

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> ee ace x FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. SHANGHAI BANK LOSES OFFICE - SHA’ , June 13.—(By the A aor Bresn) The Chinese capitalized for closed its offices here. pag ese? was said to have Been on orders from the head office of the bank at Hong Kong. ¥ ‘The bank has a branch office in New York City. Here and There Friends of Alfred Lowey will be pleased to hear that Mr. Lowey has just announced the opening of law offices in Denver at the Patterson Building, with Flovd Pendell, also formerly of this city, Mr. ‘Lowey, before going to Denver, was asso- elated with H. B. Durham in the Midwest Building. Investigate Kline's sale. cent discount—jewelry, watches and ativerware. New location at 1:¢ East 2nd Street. = W. H. Patten returned to Denve' ‘after a short visit with nic 1a. bers e ° Coouing reftigefators ior tne fam tidious housewife at Bailey's Furnt- ture store. 326 West Yellowstone. 16173. For soft drings and a cool place to enjoy them—Kopper Kettle Inn. Mrs. Amelia Treber, of Denver, is ® guest of her brother, G. R, Wald- schmidt, for a short time. The Schulte Hardware Co., con- tinues to foster = good-natured spirit of rivalry between the anglers of the city by offering prizes of knives for the largest month's cacch, and a ‘Winchester rifle for the season's largest fish. ‘he latest contest- ants are D. R. Carson with a catch of 2 pounds 8 ounces, and S. A. Chisholm, whose fish weighed 1 pound 8 ounces. Neither trout, however, approach Howard Mills’ prize, caught last month, which tipped the scales at 5 pounds 14 ounces. Mattresses from Bailey’s promote wound sleep. Bailey’s Furniture store. 326 W,. Yellowstone, 1617J. ‘Witman Bennett, formerly connect« 4 with the White Eagle, has gone to Fort Collins to establish a garage there. ‘These hot afternoons are vaguely wuggestive of cool drinks and soda fountain concoctions. A sundae or drink, attractively prepared, takes the fag out of that three o'clock feel- ing. Real sodas for 10 and 15c at the Kopper Kettle Inn, Gall Flurey has just returmed from a vacation of two months in California. Mr. Flurey has acoept- ed a position with Natrona County Bign Co. Investigate Kline's sale.. 20 per cent discount—jewelry, watches and silverware. New location at 120 Bast 2nd Street. £ "Mrs. Maude B. Butler, accom: panied by her daughter Aileen, is spending the week-end in Thermop- olis. They expect to return Mon- day. - Good catches are synonymous with good tackle, Let Richards and Cun- ningham complete your selection. Madge Lacey, daughter of Attor- ney and Mrs. W. W. Lacy ts stead- fly Improving from a recent indis- position. Fiy-ftishing will soon be in order. A complete selection of flies will be found at Richards and C.aningham, ‘The installation of eighteen Ruud water heaters on combinition ob- servation cars was recently reported by the Kansas City branch. This makes possible hot baths, shaves and shampoos—thée latest innova- tions on transcontinental trains. Travel has steadily become more luxurious, until now, with a hot water supply, little can be desired, and this new improvement makes the railroad coach a close approach «td home with its comforts. By using @ modern oil gas system, @ thor oughly purified ofl is provided for the operation of the heaters. Through this purification, the ofl is made to provide the maximum amount of heating capacity for the minimum amount of oll burned. The Ruud js represented in this city by the Casper Gas Appliance company. A tish is wise. Fool him with leaders and snelis from Richards and Cunningham. For satisfaction try the noon-day lunch at Kopper Keitle Inn. A matter of special interest to men is the sale being given today and Saturday by the Bootery. The Bootery s offering 300 pairs of select shoes at prices ranging from 36.50 to $10.00. This in itself is an alluring bargain, but, to make a good thing doubly good, the man- agement proposes that every man buying a pair of these shoes will Walk out of the store with two new irs of shées—in short, two pairs for the price of one. The shoes offered are of the best consisting of regular stock and a complete range of sizes, nor is one restricted in a selection of styles. It is easily predicted that the Bootery will be the scene of a large shoe-seeking crowd during the next two days, Do you want a rod that will stand the gaff? To find it ¢ and Cunnir to Richards For resulta try « sified Ad Tribune Clas. MEXICO CLASH IS SANGUINARY MEXICO CITY, June 13.—Ancth- er senguinary clash between adher- ents of General Calles and General Flores, presidential candidates, is from Aguas Calientes. Press) dispatches: say two persons fare dend and five wounded, two chiidren and a woman being among the victims. “the crowd avait the arrival of Gen- eral Flores, and that they opened gun fire against Floristas. Bonus Payments To Be Made Soon WASHINGTON, June 13.—Direc- tions for administration of the bonus law despite the failure of congress to appropriate funds were given here today by President Coo- Udge to the government heads af- QS More _ better i Cbe Casper Dally Cridune presidential ticket. Go the Imit in your support*of Coolldge and Dawes. The country is pleased with the con- vention’s selections and nothing stands in the path of triumph in November. GD. 0. P. TIGKET APPROVED HERE (Continued from Page One) middle-of-the-road ticket. The ex- tremists on both ends have been placed on the shelf. The ‘old line crowd with perhaps capitalistic ten- dencies were ‘sidetracked. The &0- clalistic radical end were told to keep their hands off and in my judg- ment Golidge and Dawes represent the ebtumon sense and honesty of the Rpublican party, It is an Abraham Lincoln ticket, and will ap- peal strongly to the silver judgment of. the American people.” George erguson—It is an excel- lent prwidential ticket and in my opinion will be a successful one. A. M. Becklinger—Ths ticket fs all that Republicans could desire. With men of the quality of Cooliage and Dawes at the head of our gov- ernment the country can go forward to a greater degree of prosperity than ever béfore. The people have and what is more public. interests will be safe under their direction. Ed 8. Moore—From a. Republican standpoint Coolidge and Dawes form a splendid ticket. G. R. Hagens (by wire from Cht- cago)—The results of the Cleveland convention are ideal from every standpoint, It matters very little what takes place in New York, and much less at Cleveland on July 4. The grand old party ts on the way to a sweeping victory in November.” Emmett Fuller—“In my opinion the combination of Coolidge and Dawes offers a‘ticket for the highest administrative offices in the United States that, if successful, is the Greatest insurance the American people can ask for a continuance of business administration and the prosperity which places this nation at the top among world powers.” J. EB. Hanway (by fvire from Cleve- land)\—Now you have a magnificent perfect confidence in them both. |’ W. H. Huntley—"From a purely political standpoint the ticket could not be bettered if the convention had deliberated on a choice all summer. Coolidge enjoys the confidence of the whole nation, while he supplies the staunch conservatism Dawes lends the pep and action. Both are great men, and both have large accomplishments to their credit. 1 have confidence that the American people will accord a similar support to Coolidge and Dawes in 1924 to oie given Harding and Cootldge in 1920." A. J. Cunningham—"1 can con: ceive of no better ticket than the one selected by the Republicans. These two men—Calvin Coolidge and Charles Dawes—are men of strength and wisdom and in every way com- petent.to be jeaders of tho nation,” Jeremiah Mahoney—‘I) am de- lighted with the chatce of candl- Gates for president and vice presl- dent the Cleveland ccnvention has given us. Both Mr. Coolidge and Mr. Dawes are wonderful men. Possibly; combined, they have a larger appeal cups of coffee to the country than any other two : eye men, possible to nominate. What Is more to the point, we should all get cut and elect them, and what is still more to the point, give them ®& good working majority of real Republicans in congress. R. 8. Ellison—“I am perfectly content with the ticket nominated by the Republican convention at Celeveland. I believe it fulfills every requirement for a clean, able busi- ness administration of national af- fairs. The confidence of the whole people in the two distinguished men offered by the Republican party to guide the nation’s destinies wil] go a long way toward the resumption of general business activity, without awaiting the election and without enduring the campaign lull so fre- quent in the past in presidential Minal E. Young—"“I know of no two men in public life who wou!d be better equipped to direct the affairs of the people of the United States than Calvin Coolicge and Charles G. have nominated for president and vice president at the Cleveland con- vention. The people have faith in them both. One thing ts certain neither of them will be afrald to do his duty as he sees it.” Clarence Richardson—"It’s the best ticket that’s been’ put up fn this country tn 26 years, and it is @ sure winner, Furthermore, tt is one that the business interests of the nation will have the greatest confidence In. A. EB. Stirrett—"A splendid com- bination and one that will be the means of easily electing the whole tienet an@ placing a substantial Re. publican majority in congress.” ¥. 5. Suilivan—The nomination of Coolidge and Dawes should and will satisfy all elements of the Repub: lean party. The people favor the present administration and now that a continuation of ft fs assured, I look for an improvement fn condt- tions because of a restoration of Dawes, whom the Republican party confidence.” it gives satisfaction in summer weather Insist - get the original Room 18 Daly Bldg. Call the Tribune before you start YOU'LL SAY IT’S TRUE! When You Have Formed the Habit of Buying Your Meat At MEYER BROTHERS MARKET WHAT'S TRUE ? That You Can Cut the Meat Bill Every Month ! Here’s Some SATURDAY SPECIALS For Convincers Pot Roast, Ib, ~.- Shoulder Steak, Ib. Boiling Meat, Ib. .. Pork Roast, lb. a Spare Ribs, lb. — Sliced Bacon, lb Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. Pure Lard, Ib. Smoked Picnics, Ib._ ie Sugar Cured Ham, Ib.-..-. Kraut, qt. ~-— = Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. wensenneseuen BG OUR BUTTER SPECIAL Climax Creamery Butter, Ib......_-.....--._-...4 Save the coupon in each pound of Butter. Sixty to a quality apron—FRER. of them entitles you Spring Chickens, Ib. Stewing Chickens, Ib. -.........306 A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY A SS ©O Wc ROFEFT a Basket Stores, Inc. Store No. Spruce and Railroad Street Store No. 2 989 South Cedar Street Store No, 4—100 South Jackson Street Store No, 5—700 North Center Street Cain’s Cash Grocery 934 North St. Johns Street Capital Grocery and Market Fifth and Jackson Streets S. M. Hench oa 826 East A Street East Casper Grocery and Market 1444 East Second Street G. F. Galles 908 North Washington Street Johnson Bros. Grocery and Market 638 East Second Street Wm. Luke 1319 West ‘Thirteenth Street Midwest Commissary Co. 628 West Yellowstone Street Modern Grocery and Market 1232 South Poplar Street A. R. Merritt Douglas, Wyoming ina~~~ B INE ‘poun P/YNHE makers of Blue Pine Coffee are pleased to announce its aggressive entrance into this new field. goes its flavor captivates the taste. tain region it is winning new patrons by the tens of thousands. The taste tide is literally turning to this delightful blend. Try a pound of it yourself. Note how clean it is in the can, then taste how rich and flavory in the cup. You'll find it always uniformly good, LIST OF DEALERS ne sie an E: PRODUCT 7 Wherever Blue Pine Throughout the intermoun- Johnson Quality Fruit and Vegetable Market Second Street Public Market P. Mellas & Co. Store No. 1—307 West A Street Storé No, 2—266 West B Street Noyes Grocery Co. Store No, 1—920 Harrison Street. ,Store No, 2—903 South Spruce Street Papp Bros. 275 West A Street Ten Pot, Wyoming Lavoye, Wyoming Spot Grocery 842 East A Street Shultz Cash Grocery 920 North Durbin Street South Ash Grocery 1045 South Ash Street White’s Grocery 114 East Second Street E. R. Williams Stores Store No, 1—815 South Grant Street Store 2—129 We econd Street Btore No, 3—446 South Wolcott Street MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 THE STRAW HAT SEASON IS HERE ‘And to meet it, and your needs for the latest in straws, we have ready for you the most complete line of hats that it has been our pleasure to offer to Casper discriminating buyers. The latest in Panamas, Milans, and standard weaves, in the most approved styles and shapes and colors are in our stocks, We would remind you that quality and style is not sacri- ficed for price, and you will find just what you want and need to have summer comfort with style remarkably reasonable, CAMPBELL - JOHNSON CO. Head to Foot Clothiers at prices that are 227 South Center

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