Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1924, Page 5

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eT Chisel iret sia iti iti te) ESE 5 ATS seanreusreserserm@ess sseata FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924. ISSUE NOT MET BY COOLIDGE, IS DAVIS. SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 22.—John W. Davis, Democra- tic candidate, made it clear in an address here today that in his judgment, President Coolidge failed in his accept- ance address to meet the issue of corruption in public of- fice. Referring specifically to the‘oil, veterans’ bureau and ERE and THERE For one week only, the Stuart] any anewer to say that a budget sys- Shop will have on sale a beautiful| tem has been Insta‘led? ‘ ¥. W. Barry was in'the city yess| BERLIN—The German retchsrat ect al Gro neg dome 2 selection of pillows, scarfs, noveltx| “If unfit and corrupt men have tenday Sota onan: lo TTT adopted’ al) legislation Goalie. with’ seta eS bags, and package goods. per| been put and kept in office and left yi bait the adoption of the Dawes plan. cent discount. Stuart Shop.—Ady.| to thetr own devices, is {t a suffl- Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Crane and $< ——— ‘ A ‘subway rush is tame compared to the actions of the crowd at the Enthusiasm was erice. Dancing wea unnecessary, you executed one or two steps and the crowd carried you for ten feet. Everybody had a g00@ time and most.of us skipped 2 couple’ of heart-beats when the tenth number was called. CHARGE President Ignored Corruption In Gov- ernment In Acceptance Speech, Says Democratic Nominee prohibition scandals, Mr. Davis de- clared that the Republican party could not’ escape responsibility for the ‘acts of its high officers éleyated by it to, high places of power. Then he added: “If the fact is that the public re- sources have been squandered, is it clent defense that the administr: tlon=was not actually desirious of dishonesty? “If, the wounded veteran has been defrauded of the care that was his due, is there any comfort to him in the fact that congress made lavish appropraitions?” Mr. Davis deciared that those who ask the country to pretend that the acts of these public. officials in- volved in the scandals were “simple Accuses Officer Kan. W. D. James of Detroit, Mich. D, O, Harrison of Ingenor, Mont. J. M. Shorrden and Charles Lioyd of Ponca City, Okla. > K. F. Morse of Manhattan, Kan. J, H. Wilt of Mendana, Ohio. R. . Bustank of Alexandria, G, H. Simpson of Abiline, Kan. J. E. Winchester of Lincoln, ‘Neb. W. F. Spann of Bassett, Neb. C. Holtinbeak of Coffeeville, Kan. W. J. Piere of Hanlet, Neb. William Pasmes of Detroit, Mich. Ed Tilcaere of Winfield, Kan. ~~ Kk. C. Comklin of Modesto, Cal. 8. R. Steel of Fort Worth, Tex. |. Machaws of Bare Oak, Kan. > M. Giesen of Liberty, Mo. Albert Mese of Simond, Neb. Charles Sturger of Eddyville, Ia. S. H. Derris of Harrisburg, ll. ¥. K. Davis of David City, Neb. H. Spidel of Santafna, H. F. Hunt of Casper. R. T. Ebling of Detroit, Mich. ¥. Haynes.of Gotham, Neb. Walter Horton of New York. T. D. Baldews of Olean, N. Y. ef Canton, v. Danby. C..G. Honay of Portland, Ore. Casper’s spiffiest girl is ——? oo two children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gerdon and son who have been visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Frost ‘eft last night for Denver by motor. The time has arrived wheh friend husband will hug the edge of the Che-Casver Daily. Cribune curb and attempt to get wife to do the same. Why? For the very siraple reason that display windows are filled with furs of every kind and form. And furs,cause a height ening of desire in the wife's mind and a towering of assets in hus- band’s wallet fens a SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS NEW YORiX—The west {s lost to Coolidge, Clem L. Shaver, Democrat- {fe national chairman declared on his return from a tour of the Middle- western states. FRATTA, Polesine, Italy—The | funeral of Giacomo Matteotti, the forther socialist deputy. believed to Mave ‘been murdered by, political enemies, was held from his home. WASHINGTON—Mexican civil and military authorities will take ener- getic action to apprecend the kid- napers of R. G. Barrinean, an Amer. fean citizen, the state department was advised. The cotton acreage now under cultivation tn southern Rhodesia is 3,000, and it is hoped to increase this to 30,000 néxt season. ——> Nova Scotia last year marketed an apple crop of more than 2,900,000 ——- ake that big free trip to Tulsa. James W. Wheery, accompanied | get what you want when you want} Send your pho}graphs ws by Mrs, Wheery, ewas in Casper yes- | it-—Adv, . 3 terday from Sheridan visiting his -- jaley rave y Qualily wate Jewelry repair hardware customers. Mr. Wheery| The biggest optimist in the world,] ing at ‘Tripeny dv. is @ representative of the Knapp-|to our way of thinking, is the n i = Spencer company of Sloux City, Ia.|who would order a car-load of rai While they last—ladies and blg Don't destroy your of mattress! Our mattress repair men can re- © or repair any mattress or box coats to be sold in Casper. Jos, I. Schwartz stands prepared ’s high grade shoes in odd sizes selling for $2.98. An opportun- ity to stock up on shoes. Harpor's. —Aav. ; By NEA Airmail Service— Miss Elizabeth Hughes, daughter of Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, has been taken to a sani- tarium at Morristown, stricken being suddenly BANK HELD UP SECOND TINE Creditors’ Seriously Ill ice State bank was held up and rob-| Nearly men who es- L. R. Riley,| developed. two months by four caped with $5,851. bers today as the same men who on in the July 7 held up the bank and escap- ed with $12,407. Qurope following named, _while Australia is very small The new QUICK QUAKER—cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Quicker than toast. No hot kitchens. No Summer cooking. No over-heating foods ERP’S rich deliciousness to entice that Sum- mer appetite—a new Quaker Oats. A de- lightful change from too heating foods. You cook it while the coffee is being made. No bother, no hot kitchen, no frying pans to clean. Feeds you well. Keeps up failing Summer vitality. delicious, so flavory it makes hot day breakfasts a delight. Ask your grocer for Quick Quaker. Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 ox N. J, after with dia- Quick Cooks in en H Have you a boy or girl entering | indiscretions,” which should be over- 2 ry em at Jos. I. Schwartz. | pentence,” assume “a degree of in- : 5 q oper. $ Love betrayal is cha against Po ‘ = aw Altferenice or ‘A lack of Interest on| fice chiet Augunt Volmer of Terke o ate Purchase Enables Us to Continue Giving reoplie o sper ee aero f the people which would | joy. c lotte M. Lex : : W. J. Schacher ts. sp pe Dart .@ ley, Callf., by Mrs, Charlotte : 4 s 45 Te is. spending his| ho {tself a reflection upon 3 ‘ $ = a eke ; fe pop Los Angeles. Mra, Lex asks $50, BS seston 1a Dene rege pur | severnment. ie yee iy, oe meta ea g-Up Values on Dependable Merchandise = Schacher ‘expects to be absent fr) “tf it bef true that public interest] making. “AM bunk," says Volmer. = > Inch omni in these things has waned,” he ask-| who says she is a lunatic or is a = aR ed, “ix it not a public duty to see] rying out’ a threatened scheme ol = Cream doughnuts! Delicious flavor ie x 4 $ de daily at the Doughnut Shop bettie! secre before the day of the underworld to get him. oa ss —Adv. SALE ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOYS WEARING APPAREL OF THE : to serve you carefully and faith. “> spring. The Bailey “Furniture Co. . § 226 W. Yellowstone, Phone 1617J. Len CREF perthining ta: Jewelty: | Ww. 7:. Dawson wasin’ this city = ~—Aav. Thursday from Denver. ms Correction. Have you ever wished that fond J. A. Sydney motored to Casper < The: reader that has been in this| mothers would take their young|from Brawley, Colo., yesterday. j = column for the Jast few days per-| offspring with them on shopping - — j= = taining to the boller snle at the|tours, instead of leaving them in| stop—Look—Listen for the Wy: B S Gantt Hardware company should] closed cars with horns like a harbor | oming girl that will go to” Tulsa. = have quoted bollers at $3.00 instead |tug-boat? A boy of five can ma meegite BS crisiacoseacr Ganit yithen tose! for notes withan automentiorbere | it : . OF GREYBULL, WYOMI HT BY M. HELLER FOR SPOT CASH AT sure readers that he is in no way|than three German brass bands. | ,,,"1, K: Gertm was a Denver viattor 3 0! NG, BOUG TB B associated with the back-to-the-wur- Scere Snr can ‘ = prices movement. v4 Fi ve . N | . | Wyoming s most attractive Among the arrivals at the city Naa Motorists—For Gov. Specifications, | Mentally, morally, and facially mp on Thtirsday were includ "| Ne aS use Airplane Oj] in your high class motor cars, Sold at Posey’s Service Stations.— Ady. G. B. Stebbins, sales manager of FOLKS WE ARE SELLING THIS STOCK AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED IN CASPER PAGE FIVE. half the potential water- bed today for the second time within| power in the world {s in tropical Africa, but a small part of which ts Asia ranks second, with cashier, said he recognized the rob-| North America, South America and the waterpower of Summer breakfast You will ike our works; satistaction Stock ists of highest quality nationally famous merchandise such as WALK-OVER, Thoro-good and Mayer Shoes, John B. Stetson a big aga 2 zyarrona. | Ghoe hop: Hats, Weil Weinstein Fifth nad Clothing, Munsing and Chalmers Underwear, Sweet Orr Work Clothing and Johnson-Bostwick Leather = : Vests and Sheep Lined Coats, etc. BPES tre Doyle 'aotor company, has The Great Crowds That Have Thronged Our Store Since Opening Day of Our Creditors’ Sale Is the Bes BMS ake ugitin realoences yo oo Testimonial of the Wonderful Savings. We Suggest You Be Here When the Doors Open Tomorrow a Tripeny’s always features a com- ae o i i *, BME, picte, line of standard Grags--Ade. REMEMBER FOLKS -- The early shopper gets the best pick of the bargains § _A motorist, ate Tast night, tn an These Bargains Are the Kind That Wise Men Buy and Tell Their Friends to Buy = excess of enthusiasm caused the —_— “i "* at Second and\Center 2 Biya dacs Scant "a Stine Dae Here i LoNeeLeas: taaheow: pou deal eoee . ; BIG HORN MERCANTILE CO. STOCK OF en's Quarter Vec eavy = ttn factory blowing up. Somebody Men’s Dress Caps bs Canvas OXFORDS ™ show! rivet it to the pavement. : = Mottier’s doughnuts have nothing E t 1 ¥ SHOES AND OXFORDS ; ’ sti api ere a gai Ge cd very steam ng cup Cc Supply Your Shoe Needs for Months in,Advance at These Cc aM bd ° 72 - ¢; Sensationally Low Prices = ie, Oteene Femrewmtine be! 3S an ~aStStent invitation Wes Madame X line of corsets und : Géancuatlarha. Thetr! peice. waa's$2.00 Walk Over, Bostonian, Thorogood and c q % brassierés, has been in Casper for| * z00d patterns. oie price sche These Oxfords have heavy rubber soles Oe = @ few days from Chicago. While . and!" $2100: ‘These: values are .ungurpaa- ‘ Mayer Shoes and sold for $1.50. = here Mr. O'Loane visited tho Stuart SIT TO LEEWARD of 2 fragrant cup of Hills sable. © icbasiskpaeatiincy cic are Bros. Red Can Coffee. Eagerly you : LOT NO. 1 EDTENO: 2 Se ere ter oan v : 58 pairs of Walk-Over Shoes B Um a} 5 = ERIN i Ca J \ i i Be ba p oys’ Corduroy Suits S ,S'yteon ounce copper bolle at will lift it to your lips and drain it dry. Arrow Brand Starched and 9) Watcover Stes cortiovan col Tee athe Tndehtes sich kids, id = iret. Warranted goods only.—Adv. Then you will ask for another. Soft Collars captle Coir aie $16.00. TORE (Ae eee aeronmerts > price, while 30 pairs last— to $12.00. Our price— ta Mess panier are EON That wonderful flavor has made “Red Be Rene Seo mpenene, ete te eee Can” the coffee of the West, the pride of Cc 9 5 a . asl sour’ satya! Fount faction hosts, the wonder of visitors from the e Ste RPE rae style, well tailored. Their Beceeedesls, anc les eaosee es East and from abroad. No wonder Many. atylsaga.pelect team. Manufacturers Many other Boys’ suits which tmited $ . space will not permit quoting. . furnished roqgm is a guilt-edged in- vestment. Phone 1617J, 326 West Yellowstone.—Adv. Hills Bros. Red Can is The Recognized Standard! With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom- ical to buy—and economical touse. Hills Bros., San Francisco. HILLS. BROS°COFFEE Good Grade Athletic Men’s Union Suits 39¢ of barred nainsook, The kind yau us- ually pay 75c for everywhere. We have ii LOT NO. 3 95 pairs of Shoes in this lot, consisting of Weinbrenner’s, Mayers and Roberts, Johnson and Rand Work and Dress Shoes. Good quality leathers. Their price $ $7.50 and $8.00. Our price 3.95 Miss “California” passed through Denver a few days ago, Though not in the least arbitrary, we feel that the Wyoming-representative to Tulsa, could give ten pounds to the native daughter, and still win in a walkaway, The California judges were probably blinded by the sun's reilections on the ocean. One Lot of BOYS’ CAPS 19¢c Caps in this lot sold by the Big Horn Mer- VAGATTERE RED FR OaR EE Rae Diz you ever miss a train because cantile Co."up to $1.00. of a tardy expressman? Guard - a large stock now, but they can’t last long against It by calling See Ben at such prices. Transfer. Phone 74.—Ady. BORA ESERAGLS Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts 95c A big group of Dress Shirts here in neck band and collar attached style that are real values 50 to $2.00. Patterns in choice coloring in neat stripes and checks After having every kind of “day” ayt* trom National Raisin Day to Buy - = That Car Today movement, would = it not be possible to have a stay-at- = home-day? John B. Stetson Hats 04.99 In all shapes, sizes and price $7.50 to $10.00, offering should cause, . HELLER 115 EAST SECOND STREET JESSEN’S OLD STAND OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK The agency for the world famous Gruen watches is at Tripeny'’s.— Adv. In the original Vacuum-Pack which keeps the coffee fresh, colors. Their Whaf a flurry this The least-you can say for college is that it helps the students to for- &et the meaning of that embarrass- » ing word—Thrift. 1924, Hills Bros, Eat at the Doughnut Shop and 2

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