Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 2

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Lo ME “Sad PAGE TWO. SPRECKELS AND FRAZIER. NAMED ON COMMITTEE Will Aid Direction of LaFollette Campaign For Presidency. IINGTON, July 25.—Senator LaFol s joint executive cam paign committee, which will con duct his independent presidential campaign, will include Rudolph Spreckels, the California banker, and Sei Frazier North Dakota now listed as a Republican Morris Hillquit of New York, who has been actively identified with the Socialist party, was also named on the committee he others, ex wept for one selection yet to be le, are men and women who have been identified with the movement from its inception. The committee will be called to soon as possible for a with Senator LaFollette to ampaign plans. Repr sentative Nelson of Wisconsin w made n of the committee and y rn from Ch to night ‘ow for the meeting Bes! named, the commit tee includes Mrs, Ed- ward stigan, Colorado; William H. Johnston, president of the Inter national ociation of Machinists Basil M. Manley, director of the People’s 1 ve vice; Mrs. Glendower Evans, Boston; e »bertson, president of the Hrotherhaod of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and Robert. M Foreign Trade Balance of the Japs in “Red” TOKIO, J of The As: ted F 68.)—J a ‘s foreign trade ledger for the first #ix months of 1924 shows a red ink balance of 600,000,000 yen, accord ing to figuras published by the de partment of finance, , Necessities for the reconstruction of cities de- vastated by of September 1, 1923, are chiefly responsi for a heavy trade bal- Anco against Japan, the proportions of which form the most alarming factor in Japan's present ‘difficult economic situation. During the half year Japan exported goods yalued at./809,000,000 yen and her imports reached 1,469,000,000 yen More than half the adverse. trade halance was rolled up in the first three months of the year, when re- construction necessities were ad mitted free of duty or at reduced tariffs. Jr. —_—_—_ PARIS—Leather, very soft handpainted, is being used f bags, shoestring, hat trimm numerous other such purposes. and hand, sand problems. hands. KANSAS the earthquake disaster | Ry NEA Airmail Service ‘This ix the great hole that was j tanker Swift Arrow off Judith Poi ers were taken to Newport, R. disabled vessel is being towed t torn in the side of the steamer Boston when she was rammed by 2, R. Lit was here that several passengers were killed, Hundreds of oth- and to New York by rescue boats answering the 8S. 0. ©. call. Here the iewport, SETTING | | | few fi (Copyright, 1924, ‘Casper Tribune.) | PARIS.—There is no doubt about it, dresses shorter each week and designers promise that they will | be knee length only and that before autumn. PARIS.—Lizard skin and snake skin are emlpoyed extensively as trimmings now. In narrow bands, they cuffs of sports coats or the ribbon ends that stand up straight on hats. criss-cross the LONDON, - ‘ot content with shoes of various strange hides and color the manufacturers today are spotting footwear with a large num ber of brilliant splashes. ‘The effect is distinctly batik, especially in briglit blue on shpes of dark green. LONDON.—Doubtless as a result of the American cowboy exhibitions here, the wide felt hat of the Ameri. can ‘plains has been adopted by some horseback dev en, It is worn by women as well as men and hailed as a splendid protection against the sun NEW YORK. né really smart woman te y is going to have all her accessories match. The wrist- will match the shoes, the shoes stockings, the stockings the and the gloves the, hat. NEW YORK— Designers of wed- ding rings for the autumn marriages are abandoning the familiar orange om carving, Instead, they are emploving lotus buds and flowers with a small diamond in the center of each blossom,. the gloves, v for YORK.—There are endless moire taffeta ribbon just now. In six or seven inch length, it may be a sash, a streamer or— not the least of its uses—a vanity bag NEW YORK.—Plain dotted Swiss mu: in of the old fashio HE STYLES| chic this season for anything from frocks to hats and underwear. To Gfstinguish it from the Swiss of other years, this year’s muslin is likely to be white with colored dots. | PARIS—The Hindoo turbar he in, tho to be sure, it enti vanished, Today it is low of crown and its @uthentic Hin- doo lines are somewhat camouflaged by a drooping swirl of feathers on one_side of the narrow brim, LONDON—Velvet flowers with big petals are coming in again, displac: ing here and there the little Victor ian boquets of small posies with which frocks have been ornamented. The large flowers sometimes seen in scant handfuls over tho skirt or evening gown. LONDON—Three English daisies in white and yellow silk are embrol- dered on the Igft shoulder of a num: ber of gowns just now, The frocks designed for afternoon, are usually in black flay crepe or georgette, a background which well gets off the daisy decoration, NEW YORK—Nothing is more brilliant or rich in decoration today than the new bathing suit. One of these in an effort to be “different,” is of sea green taffeta, with a plain black belt. Attached to the belt by leather thongs 1s a collection of rub- ber birds, fishes and animals. NEW YORK—Pekin glass is the delectable material of ‘which many new and odd bite of jewelry are made today. The glass is really glass—not a mined stone and it in a beautifully soft shade of blue with almost a lavender tone, NEW YORK—The new bead bags seem to be in softer Khades, One of them in navy and dark green with a dash of dark red is Just the thing to carry with a ng pe de chine cos Dishwashing Three times a day—every day—you can depend on Crystal White to solve your dishwashing tume that has a touch of embroldery in these colors, y| Jacob Astor, married Prince Obolen- are |, Che Casper Daily Here and There Betty’s school ‘now open. Becklin- ger Building. Phone 1944R.—Adv. An opportunity jis given you to procure a Hurley Superior Oscillat- ing -type -washing-machine.. very reasonably. $95.00 cash or $103.00 terms. See this remarkable buy at the Gantt Hardware company 239 Hast First street.—Ady. Thermos Wotties for that week- end picnc at only 98c. Tripen; Adv. The Stuart Shop has just received a complete.line of Madame X Re- ducing Girdles. Demand is unusuaily strong and opporiunity’ should be taken at once tg see them.—Ady. Jack Frfedman of San Francisco ip transactihg important business in Casper. dos. 3. Schwartz for jewelry.— Ady. The danger and excitement of a whaling expedition, how the ice- bound Eskimaux lives, and a polar bear in its right environment can be seen at the America during the next three days. Have your repair work done by the City Shee Repair and Shining Parlor. 118 W. Second.—Adv. Alice Astor Weds Former Russ Prince Mr. and Mrs. C. Mednick are enjoy- ing a trip through the They expect to be gone about t weeks, | Triperiy’s windows will show you striking bargains this week.—Ady. See Ben Transfer. Ady. Phone 74.-— NEW YORK, July 25.—Miss Alice Astor daughter of Lady aa Ribblesdale and the late John Tt lant often: shah vou find’ Ane of the male species suffering from too much attention from the gentler sex, but if you happen to be around the Rialto today just drop in and see how it happened. ‘Second Youth" is attractively screened and if you don't leave the theater with a smile on your face, then you must have been wearing smoked glasses. sky. Lady Ribblesdale and Russell H. Rhodes, American vice consul, were the only witnesses, Prince Serge Platonovitch Obo- lensky Neledinsky Meletsky is a descendant of one of the oldest families of the czarist Russia. His ancestors can be traced ‘back to Rurlk, founder of the Russ monarchy = Mis, Mapes’ dressmaking parlor Miss Astor is a sister of Vincent |/P ,the Kopper Kettle. Alterations Astor. She became of ageva sane [and remodeling a specially.—Adv. age and at that time came into possession of the $5,000,000 trust tund created for her by her father, eS The Temple studio for kodak fin- ishing and commercial portraits. —Ady. W YORK.—The newest sports costumes have a way of using the ame m 1 and design for the lining of the sports coat as covers the ha Switzerland is not the’ only place that can boast of mountains above Mou’ s cloudy a place as uld wan . Glassware, dishes, silverware, pots Crystal White is a gure vegetable oil! soap. tains no ingredients injurious to clothes or hands. PEET BROTHERS COMPANY cITy SA and pans—all come out of this billowy billion bubble suds invitingly clean and sweet-smelling. Crystal White’s thorough cleansing energy saves time and work. Does not redden or roughen Con- N FRANCISCO sta! White | The Billion Bubble Soap In Bar or Chip Form for Your Convenience (1012) EVERYTHING GOES Go to Tripeny’s fountain for that Gelicioug mid-afternoon drink.—Adv. for reliable watch dos. 1, Schwartz repairing —Adv. Mrs. Charles Starr of this city left for Champion, Alberta where she will remain some time. —_— - Betty's school now open. Becklin- ger Building. Phone 1944R.—Adv. Children to board and room. Also day nursery work. 642 S, Lincoln. Phone 2861J, “Prarie Schooner, 1924” is the title bestowed upon the’“Pullman’ car of the Hull Dalbey family of Mt. Ayr, Iowa. The body, which % on a Hud- son chassis, provides every home comfort possible under etravelling conditions, The car complete weighs slightly over 5,000 pounds, including the weight of the six persons within it. From here the group will go to Yellowstone and then to the coast. Lincoln Cleaners—Phone “2519W. ‘Tour from Colorado and Mis- Lemons Bleach the Skin White The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug: giet will supply for a few cents Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quar- ter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the. face, nvck, arms and hands. It can not irritate, Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach, You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it ts pre: pared.—Advertisement, Electrical Shock Sale of Electric a opliences and Fix- tures till August 1 Casper Electric Co. 119 E. First St. Phone 1993-3 sourl Were numerous this morning. | > Auto campers are loathe to leave pets at home. At the camp one party} had a canary cage suspended from the top supports, another man car- ried a crate of chickens on his trunk rack, and finally, thé crowning fep ture of all, a camper took one of the goat family in a trailer. Another de- cade should see travelling facilities so modernized that if we want to take a little cross-country jaunt, all will be necessary is to pri a What Valu SPEC New Spuds, 25 Ibs. for New Spuds, per cwt_- Peaches, per basket_- Peaches, per Crate__- 25-lbs. Sugar for___-- 412 East Fifth St. OUR POLICY IS TO BUY SHERIFF AND BANKRUPT STOCKS AT O THE PEOPLE REAL VALUES FOR QUICK DISPOSAL OF ALL SHERIFF SALE) CONTINUES FOR ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE THE ENTIRE STOCK Coats - Suits - Dresses Furs -Underwear- Hosiery BOUGHT FROM THE HANDS OF THE SHERIFF, FORMERLY OWNED AND KNOWN AS THE NATIONAL SAMPLE COAT AND ra Only $7,000 Worth of Merchandise Left This is To Be Sacrificed Regardless of Price WE LEAVE CASPER WHEN THIS SALE ENDS UR OWN PRI THAT’S HOW WE DO BUSINESS—WE CAN DEMAND THE CASH FOR THE ‘VALUES WE GIVE FINAL SALE IS IN FULL SWAY AND CONTINUES FOR FIVE DAYS UNTIL WE CLOSE OUR DOORS SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS BANKRUPT SAL HENNING HOTEL BUILDING ES C FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924, febreetniak test take the air without discomfort to thoroughly CHAMBERLAIN’ Little - But Oh My SATURDAY At the BUNGALOW 10-lbs. 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