Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1924, Page 8

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eas SHES ae SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1924, ee PAGE EIGHT. OFFICERS MEET HERE AUG, 25 (Continued from Page One) president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution. “I am pleased to be able to assure you that the following patriotic and veteran societies will cooperate with the government in holding of the “Defense Test” on September 12: Grand Army of the Republic. The Daughters of the American Revolution. Sons of the Revolution, The Daughters of 1812. ‘The United Confederate Veterans The United Daughters of the ) Confederacy. The United Spanish War Vet- he and Military Order of the Spanish-American War. sterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. The American Legion Disabled American Veterans of 133 EASTSECOND . ' the World War. The Military Order of the World ‘War. Women's Overseas Service ’ League. The Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion. The National Guard Association, The Reserve Officers’ Associa tion of the United States. The Association of the Army of the United States. | The Military ‘Training Camps Association. 3 : ‘The National League of Wom- en's Service. The Women's Constitutional ; Leg ue The League of American - Pen- er . ntinels of the Republic. National 8 rity League. National Association for Constl- tutional Government. The National Civic Federation. Camp Fire Girls. om ¢ all ‘civillan’ organiza- tions. The replies received haye been most enthuslastic. ‘Thoso so- cicties do not propose to confine their assistance to mere ‘lip service’ or to writing ‘letters: of commenda- tion... They propose to work with you and assist in every way toward making the ‘Defense Test’ a success.” [Sas ~ met" Three-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite $16 Richly finished in dull rubbed American Walnut, with two-tone panels in all pieces, make *this « charming bed- room suite. Suite consists of charming full-size Vanity Dresser, roomy Chifforette and full size bow-end Bed. ‘ Velour Living Room Suite, $189.75 Three massive overstuffed pieces with deep spring arms and spring cushions with rich figured velour’ upholstery. Well made throughout. A suite of real: luxury ahd beauty at a marvelously low price. ‘ nese 2 vyo 7 a it f the 3 4 on April 26, 1924, at the or- i, ee a = Ss 0} ott) called by the na- . rites estes ae a etree a The Big Event You Have Been Waiting For ! and the officers are Brigadier Gen eral Burke H. (Sinclalr, pore aA ; 5 To eee soca oman apternaee: in the maintenance of that_w rful s = = Lt. Col win A. Froyd, . } thing calle ome—be it bungalow, palace, or apa’ it—we wish to - that RPT Tike oy ‘= Earaenaieat ates, rhyady trois 1 aS tomorrow brings the opportunity of the year to niake™pat +hhome more livable, Di g Room Suite, $195.00 drews, secretary; Lt. Kenteth Mc- more lovable. 5 CONCLUDED (Continued from Page One.) 2. prescribes the form a arbitration as previously detailed. The plenary session was called after a long day of conference, pri- marily among the French, Belgiasy and German representatives who were, seeking to remove the last remaining obstacles in the path to- ward agreement. As the conferees went into the final meeting they were optimistic that it would ter- minate tonight. As they came out they were j : How the conferees have felt on the necessity of reaching an Three-Piece Bedroom Suite, $112.50 agreement during this meeting of A striking example of the values in the August Furni. the premiers has been frequently ture Sale. Well constructed three-piece suite, full size nttested during the days since the bow end bed, commodious dresser with large mirror and pened. four-drawer chiffonier, Splendidly finished in two-tone thetaik American Walnut. the protocols, there was free vent for the satisfaction they, felt at the results achieved. Ambassador Kellogg lauded the Dawes report in a speech before the ' plenary seasion. He declared it was the atest piece of constructive work in medern times. For tomorrow our annual August Furniture begins. Four Features --- Selection,-Quality, ~ 2 Value, Terms ; The selection will be larger than ever before. Immense displays on every floor with generous stocks in the warehouse. Nothing but durable, reliable furniture for every room in the house. The finest workmanship has been put into the construction of every suite and every piece. It is furniture built to last a lifetime. The values are unusual——every piece of furniture in the store will be reduced for the August Sale. = Our Deferred Payment Plan a Great Convenience Purchases may be made during our AUGUST FURNITURE SALE at sale prices on our deferred payment plan, which is liberal, elastic and planned to suit the particular income of each individual. Our payment plan is sincere; straightfor- An eight piece stately Dining Room Suite in Tudor period sty]p, finished in rich walnut. Included are a massive Buffet, a large oblong extension Table, an impressive China. closet, five Side Chairs and a Host Chair with seats of genuine leather. Eight-Piece Dining Room Suite, $217 An unusual valne in dining room furniture. American Walnut in two-tone dull rubbed satin finish. The eight pieces comprise a large oblong Extension”Table, a massive Buffet, five Chairs with tapestra seats and one Arm Chair, Ras Kroehiler Bed Davenport Suite, $479.50 Upholstered in figured velour, in choice of taupe or walnut colors. Three massive oyerstuffed pieces. Chair, Rocker and Davenport that opens into full size bed, with comfortable sagless springs. A remarkable value in na: tionally known upholstered furniture, ward and entirely dignified, acting as a real convenience for those who find it necessary to purchase from their current income rather than their reserve. We do not add interest or other charges for this privilege. conference ures were af. dent Coolidge and the people,” he said. He that the conference note was the first great step towards restoration of confidence in the present day cly- Bed Outfits $19.85 An unusual value, Genuine Walnut Finish Chifforettes Colonial Poster Beds $33.50 the German in- ving her people and an oppor. tunity to discharge the obligations growing out of the war," ho Ho laid particular national disputes by saying, “I be. lieve the nations will support the sements they have taken whole ily “L may be over-optimistic but I believe this settlement is the dawn- ing of a new day for millions of peo: ple. I believe it is the revival of the he industry and tranquility which is s0 necessary to the happiness and progress of mankind. War and ant mosities cannot continue. Nations as wel as individuals must live with unity and this conference is the beginning of a harmony presag ing a brighter future,” iy— said. ne American ambas: ked the confere sador th for the compliment nded to. America when they d Colonel Logan, himself anc r American collea gues te participate in the meetings. He thanked them for The uniform courtesy and the friendly — spirit shown.” After Ambassador Kellogg had finished talking, Chancellor Marx, chief of tho Gerntan delegation, moved befo the conferees. He started ta and for forty-five minutes dis 1 the various phases of fhe eg nt which had been reached. to attend ® conferees drove up and as they w ey almost filled tho strect Spacious Chifforobes $28.95 A huge saving on Chifforobes. Roomy wardrobe. Convenient white wood: already for the hat closets. Five roomy‘draw- first coat, of enamel—patnt ers. Strongest construction them to sult yourself. Set —walnut, mahogany or oak consists of drop leaf table as finish, A special purchase for shown .with four well made the August sale. and sturdy chairs to match. Breakfast Sets $18.15 Machine sanded in the pls Walnut and Mahogany Finish % DRESSERS $34.65 Many splendid dressers from broken suites tn various sizes and finishes. Spacious dra space, with French plate mi Refrigerators $14.75, $69.75 Here are Refri that will mov 8 and odd rors in walnut. two - tone, 1 and oak brown mahogany and gelden without oak finishes to be ‘sold in the n lining at tremendous August. sale. at this remark- ably low, price. ‘ “Simmons” steel bed, comfort- able combination mattress with art ticking, firmly stitch- ed and deeply tuffed, and dur- able link fabric spring. As fine and serviceable a bed out- Cit as you could wish for, Fiber Rockers } $13.75 © Genuine comfort is written all over these chairs which suc- ceed in being beautiful’ and useful at the same time. Loose cushions in the seats and up- holstered backs add to, their comfort. Finished baronial brown.) $17.85 Eyerywoman likes plenty, of drawer space and the Aug: ust. Sale. offers remarkable values in these odd chiffor: ettes.. A chest of five big drawers—in dull rubbed wal- nut finish, Gate Leg Tables $26.90 An unusually attractive gate- Jeg table in English brown mahogany Tinish with top of solid mahogany, Dull rubded satin finish. Used as a break: fast table ‘or buffet for (the evening party or console table against the wall, ¥OU’LL LIKE TRADING AT An attractive four-poster bed in early Colonial design: Well made and full size. easily, matched with pieces. An unusual Can be value, making it one of the features of the August Furniture Sale. Enamel Hi Chairs $4.95 Baby will enjoy setting in this new shiny, white enamel hi chair. Large, roomy seat with high back and spacious sery- Ing tray. Base of chair is well braced and sturdy. Entirely finished jn snow white dull enamel. CALLAWAY’S 133 East Second FURNITURE 133 East Second A pleasant couch by day—a full size bed at night make these new day beds desirable $49.50 Newly finished Kroehler Day- enport with oak frame. Up- in ‘crowded homes. “Ends are finished in American Walnut while bed “has extra’ strong and comfortable spring con- structions)The August Sale price includes day bed com- plete with mattress. holstered in! Spanish brown artificial leather. Opens into full size bed as illustrated. A splendid value in a useful ar- ticle for crowded home or apartment. WILTON AND AXMINSTER THROW RUGS mas A generous selection of Wilton and A: rilinst size 27x42 inches in wide range Picci nee Rugs of this size and quality at this ‘unusu: a ally low price offers an exceptional opportunity, Ayia selections pai New Mirrors $10.7 A special purchase of grade Ffench plate mir ‘Dressing Table $19.75 pos convenient Dressing et ornate frames for nle with triple plate glass his August sale perm rror is one of the greatest lections “at prices herctofor Values jn the “August Furni- ture sale. Walnut, mahog- any or oak finish. Well con- structed. impossible. Shapes and colors to suit’ most any wall or dee: oration—at big savings.

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