Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1924, Page 10

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PAS ARE Bal PAGE TEN. TEXAS VOTES. |, FOR WOMAN) {Continued ‘from Pago™One) “* turns to the Texas election~bureau; at 11:30 o'clock, tonight. Z Complete returns from’ thirty-siz|¥ of the State's’ 252 “counties and” par- tlal returns from 177 others gave| 4 Mrs. Ferguson a lead of 53,205 votes |. ‘and military program prepared. by| of the day, thus exp‘icitly setting at over. “the Dallas candidat Mrs. Brigadier! General Burke H,/Sinclair, | 1 ; ‘ “ F rest any rumors’ that military regu: Ferguson at 11.30 p.'m. had 241,376 diate ‘pisaidentl ofthe a A tation, fm ayy cy and: Robertson: 188,171. oo eds Reserve Otti-| ls vers association will’ be presented, | “The arinual' business meeting will which covers the activities of’ the | include election pf tate ‘officers and reserve association for the current| careful study of the plans re'ating year, and the important features of | to national’ defense, resérve® officer course receive much attention “at SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1924. Ford Expected Che Casper. Sunday. Cribune the continuation of the military. de-| training and.tho national convention fense plans as outlined +4 the war/ plans for LEE tag ae department in 1920 for the reserve | lumbus, Ohio, to w! ¥ army, and endorsed by congress.|department has , elected Majer] part. Of general interest to the pub- Army officers throughout Wycming| Charles Reimerth a delegate, with| lic is the following, announcement have been responding rapidly to the| Lieut. Co!. A. G. Crane, president | just received” frcm national head- convention call sent out by the state} of the university at Laramie, as al-| quarters in Washington of the Re- Secretary Frederick B. Andrews, and | ternate. serve Officers . ition, telling of a large attendance is expected with| The musical program will- be in| the endorsement f Defense-Day by some towns sending a 100 per cent| charge of Maior H. Roe Bartle, Boy| the Daughters of the American Rev- quota of resident officers. s Scout executive, to ‘whom is due] olution: OS latin ‘A very cordial invitation is ex-] great credit for the success of any| ~The defense test should inform tended to every reserve officer,| program with which~ he is con-|the-public of the plans and methods whether a member of the association | nected. * by which American armies will be or net, and further announcement is| _ Registration headquarters for in-|raiséd in the event of a national made that civilian dress is the order | coming army officera during the day | emergency. We have no need as a will be in charge of Major William our people, The defense test in Sep- ‘tember is designed to give our peo- y ‘Every American citizen should be vitally interested in this our first defense test because it announces to the worlé#the advent of a citizenship To Land thé erg tacos tacos The Shoals Plant test..will- make. It possible to visual- > ize what is necessary for a quick Bae ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Un- substantiated reports were conveyed to southern congressmen}here to- Jght that an agreement had been pe ciently yached by which Henry Ford might obtain lease of Muscle Shoals. Generally fair Stinday and Mon:| packing any official confirmation it day; not much change in tempera-| wasyhelieved tite reports grew out pare Wee wee of the recent Visit Ford paid Presi- dent Coolidge at Plymouth, Vt. rei Ms - ee Wyoming's most beautiful: girl? (Continued from Page One) | tions will be very interesting to the army officers present... | : Following the spé8ches,; the very interesting ‘and - iniportant . business nation to conceal our military pur- H. Snoddy, president cf the local] poses. They have no hostile object Reserve Officers chapter, and phones|and our plans contemplate actual 204 and 747 will reach either Major] mobilization in our own defense, It g Snoddy or his aide Lieut. Husted. | is vitally necessary for the success American Defense Day will of]of those plans that they should be|\ For results try. a. Tribune Clas, known and understood in advance by sified Ad. DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 23.—(Unit- ed Prefe)—Taking the’ ffeld upon the irng from less is in’ toc loting, Mrs. “ 1 Democratic gubernatoris ate and wife of Ferguson. Texas’ . impeached governor, increased her lead to ap- proximate 8,00 dover Felix D. Rob’ ertson, Dallas, klan candidate, upon basis. of: returns tothe Texas election bureau at 9 p. m. tonight. Complete’ returns from seven’ coun- ties of the: state's 252 and partial returns from ‘110 others ‘gave “Mrs. Ferguson. 85,074 and Robinson 926 Will Cc. Edwards of Denton, said to be the klan endorsee for lieuten- ant go®ernor, le rry Miller of 1a a 31 at 9 p.m. his lead over wards of Denton, for the Ugwitenan: governorship. M had votes to Bdwards 3,134: Mrs. Ferguscn continued: to: lead Robertson “at 10:30:' Incomplete® re- turns from 195) counties: gave‘ the ‘woman candidate for governor 164,- 446 ‘to, Robertson's: 143;948. Edwards continued to draw ‘away » from Miller in his leutenant! goy ernor's ‘race, wards +14 © count standing Ea- and Miller 131,520! WOMEN'S VOTE TO HIT RECORD. DALLAS, ‘Tex., Aug. 23.—Incom- Wlete reports upon early balléting in the run off primary in Texas re- ceived! here late this afternoon showed (Mrs.- Miriam A. Ferguson of Temple, holding up well in’ her raco against ‘Felix D. Robertson of, Dallas, Klan candidate, for . the Democratic gubernatorial nomtna- tion. Partial reports from more, than thirty counties in various: parts of the state gave indication that a new record polh would result with the closing of the ballot box tonight. Despite the heated campaign, the day passed without any disturbances reported. Mrs. “Ferguson developed. unex- yécted’ stréngth in Dallas, running nxtk’fénd neck with Robertson upon the! latter's home ground.“ How- ever, she was running considerably bekind in Fort Worth/and Tarrant county, reports. here :{ndicated. Indications that the womun: vote will’ probably reach_a new mark in téday’s balloting were shown by statement of election officials. ~in- terest in the candidacy of Mrs. J*erguson, the first woman to’ seek the state. governorship, was’ re: sponsible, it was indicated, as, their vote owas cast largely for. ‘the ‘Temple ‘candidate. Tittle information relativé to any candidate except those in the gov- ernor’s race have been received. Officials of the Texas election bureau, which gathers the «state vote, said they hoped to have the butik, of the fasults"In late tonight, but. indicated. the total poll would probably not be available before the early part of next week, a i eel GEOLOGIST IS SENT ‘DRINK’ OF NEW OIL CRAIG, Colo., Aug. Press,)—Frjends of a prominent Denver geologist who condemned the (Moffat oil field” when it’ was being. prospected-over a-year ago have found revenge. After an examination on the field, the “geologist remarked that he “would drink every drop of oll it ever produced.” The first ‘ainload of crude oll from the first well in the’ field, Whick came in with an initial pro- duction of 5,000 barrels, has now ‘been sent to a refine: 23.—(United As the train ‘neared Denver, friends of the geologist sent* him this- telegram: “Your first drink will arrive to- day. More will follow at. the rate Drink more of a thousand barrels daily. deeply, for there's plenty Where this can from."" seen ae bea tk Confer Honor Honorary presidency of th national Boys’ League w red upon President Inter confer- Coolidge by Thomas .W. Miles and Simon Zebro of Los Angeles, shown above. This was in accordance with a resolution unanimously passed at the conyven- tion of. the league held in Paris, By NEA Airmail Service— Mrs. Otto H. Lehman, wife of one of the owners of one of Chicago's biggest department stores, has filed sult for divorce. She charges her husband with. cruelty. Mrs. Leh- man, prominent’ equestrienne and exhibitor of blue-blooded horses, married) Lehman after his first wife had divorced him in 1915. _- HOPE WANING FOR AVIATOR (Continued | from’ Page One.) Atlantic wis t6ld. by Lieutenant Lowell Smith, commander of the alr adventures in his brief terse wireless report to Major General’ Patrick’ of the air service today. An iceberg caused Lieutenant Lo- chtell, the Itallan aviator to become separated from “his American com- rades just ds they were nearing their’ Greenland goal, according to Smith, A‘ pontoon strut was smashed on one of the American planes in land ing‘upon’ the heavy, seas off Fred- erikédal after successful conclusion of ‘the hop, Smith said. “But this could-casily be'repatred so'that the Americans ‘can’ resume thelr journey northward) on ‘the Greenland coast to Ivigtut.as-soon as they. chose. ALLAWAY’S ‘is/presumed the aviators “will wit ‘for some word of: the ‘Italian Whp now. has. been missing for more thin 48 hours. According “to. Smith's - official re- port, the flyers left Reykjavik at 7, a.m. Thursday morning, Plane number, 2 piloted, by him landed at the Frederiksdal goal after 10 hours and 37)minutes actual flying time. This. is considered «excellent speed especially in. the “heavy fog which hung. over their course. Plan num- ber.4, piloted by Ideutenant Nelson, his companion, took ‘11 :hours, 20 minytes for the journey. Increasing alarm: is felt now that 48 hours: has: passed and not’ the slightest Indication. of Locatelli’s whereabouts -has been found. General Patrick hasordered. every resource.of the govérnment pressed into: the search. ° Three cruisers with ajgplanes; small bouts: and) Kyaks ady have entered upon the hunt. LATE TO. CLASSIFY FOR | RENT — Choice © apartment, strictly modern} well. furnished, garage if desired. Scott Apts., 845 B--Second. FOR\ RENT—Close’ in, furnishea apartment, for, sleeping or ‘house keeping, private bath. °140'E.. Mid- west. FOR ‘RED ‘One. two ' room’, apart- ment in new home, % block from East ‘Second street bus line,. 138 S. Kenwood. Phone 1719. FOR" RENT—Real close in, front sleeping room, connected with bath and jarge clothes .closet; suit- able for one br two gentlemen; rea- sonable. 155 N. Kimball. FOR, SALE—Ford touring, 1920, with starter and good tires, $125 cagh. No’ more use for it. Rear 246 N. Kimball. FOR | SALE—Only seven © blocks fromthe businees - district, five room modern/ house, 75x140 foot Jot, lawn* and trees. Also’ two room House on lot with .water, gas and lights in. Best location in town for a) bungalow court. _ Offered: at a groatly reduced’ price for quick sale. Very easy terms. A. PP. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 E.' Second St. Phone 101M. Res. phone 967J. pan enn Siac at ee ES FOR) SALE—On south’ sidé, three room house-on east front lot. Water, lights and phone in, Gas available. «A buy at $800, $150 down, balance. easy monthly payments. A,\P. Nesbitt - Realty Co., 312./B. Second St. ‘Phone 101M. Res. phone 967J. FOR SALE—New four room house inf south part of town, on pave- ment, 60x140 foot, north front lot; $3,300 cn’ easy te: A. P. Nesbitt .. 912.8 ‘ond St. Phone Res. ,phone 9675. FOR RENT—Nice, three room fur: f nished basement apartment with or swithout " garage, well * located. 1243.8. Ash. FOR RENT—Four . room . modern ssemi-basement, furnished, $25. 1006 8. Walnut. furnished’ or un- Callvafter 10 a, m. Phone’ 1833Ws FOR/RENT-—-14 @partments for six months at $100 per month. Phone mhity. ~ i FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished basement apartment, | modern, clean and light, electric | washer, ear .school and bus, line. . Phone FOR: RE —Six-room-modern fur- ished house. 1218 &. Ash. Phone FOR RENT—Four room bungalow, near school, - 1212 8. “Willow. 133 EAST’ SECOND Buy furniture for the future — not prices for the pres- ent! Convenient August Sa be prices mean little Payments unless they buy Pyrchases may much. be made during our 4 At this-store the same fine furni- ture that graces the-best homes in the city js offered, AUGUST FURNI- TURE SALP at sale~ prices on~our deferred --payment plan, which’ is»lib- eral, : elastic ‘and oe ceunisentie pines to suit the” low. that every the best. A Greater Furniture Sale That More Than Justifies Its Name Greater in the tremendous size of stocks—greater in the variety of new designs that it includes—in the inherent goodness of the merchandise and in low prices—greater by far in the number of people who have taken advantage of this wonderful opportunity ! And it is not chance that has brought crowds here in these days of many sales. They see the same price tags on the identical merch- andise that they. saw before our sale. They KNOW that the reductions we offer‘are both GENEROUS and GENUINE. They know that artistic furniture of LASTING QUALITY is the only kind that they can afford to buy; they realize what it means when we say. that every piece of merchandise offered in this sale is of our regular Standard Quality ! A Few Very Special Bargains Selected at Random From the Many on Our Floors Gateleg Table and 4 Windsor Chairs, all in brown mahogany finish. Table top is oval shape, size: 38x48 inches, Chairs are beautifully finished and of charmirf Windsor de- sign. A limited number of sets at this very Special Price — e Karpen 3-Piece Livingroom Suite, upholstered in steel cut velour of heavy quality. Davenport, 8 into full size bed. One big roomy chair and comfortable CRAG 15 rocker to match. August Sale Price____- SE e Colonial Secretary Desk in two-tone brown mahog- any finish. A charming combination bookcase’ and desk. August Sale Price — Bis ~, we 3-Piece Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suite with extra large vanity dresser, bow foet bed and new chifforobe to match, Dull rubbed satin finish, all interior of each 9.7 in brown mahogany. Reduced from $297.50 $23 AD to - ‘Karpen 3-Piece Fiber Suites in two-tone -enamel. Settee, chair and rocker to match. ae | and loose 3-Piece Bedroom Suites, $76.85 Attractive and inexpensive three-piece, walnut finish suites consisting of Bow Foot Bed, Chifforette and Dresser withlarge, genuine French plite mirror. An unusually at- tractive’ suite at a tremendows saving. Karpen 2-pe. Mohair Suites, $369.75 Upholstered in Engiish mohair of combination walnut aiid deep gold colors; solid mahogany hand carved bases on both Davenport and Chair. Reversible Karpenseful cush- ions in hoth pieces, A remarkable yalue in nationally known guaranteed upholstered furniture. cushions in durable and charming pattern of 9 75 sateen, August Sale Price — e Walnut Dining Room Table and Chairs in dull rub- bed American walnut. Chairs have genuine leather slip seats. William and Mary period design. Set of 4 chairs» and 48-inch round table. Sale Price--.------- $87.35 Kroehler Cane End Bed Davenport, upholstered in steel cut Beaver velour. English brown mahog- $98 15 any finish. An odd piece at a big saving e Berkey & Gay Walnut Dressers in Louis XVI period pattern. Fifty-four inch base with extra large French plate mirror. Interior constrftction of mahogany. ‘inest_ of work- manship and finish. Odd pieces that formerly sold for $175.00. Sale Price - - m Suites $467.50 There is elegance, luxurious comfort and durability in the suite shown, It is covered with fine walnut colored cut mohair with mulberry background, built entirely on web- bing; springs in seat and back are hand tied; soft spring arms and loose cushions with reverse side covered in damask tapestry, Suite consists of Davenport, Fireside ig Chair, Richly finished in dull rubbed American. walnut, with two-tone ‘panels in all pieces makes this a charming bed room suite. Suite consists of full size Vanity Dresser, roomy Chifforette and'full size Bow-Knd Bed. Gray Enamel Bedroom Suites, $4179.00 Three-piece Enamel Bedroom Suite finished in two shades of gray. The new “Duncan Phyfe” period pattern. Drawers and compartments. finished inside. Silyer finish cast pulls. Full size Panel Bed, Vanity Dresser and Chif- : ras we Kroehler 3-pc. Mohair Suites, $387.50 Upholstered in cut mohair in taupe color With rose background. Davenport opens into full size bed with new August Sale of All Rugs improved cable fabric springs; loose, spring filled cushions forette Comprise this new and striking suite. 8.3x10.6 9x12 in ral three pieces, Suite large bed Daveiiport Fi Seamed Axminster__ $37.50 $40.65 side Chair and Wing Chair. A suite that is sure to ple: > " Seamless Axminster $39.75 $44.50 = the most critical, at a remarkably low price, The 5 Saha Heavy Axminster _------$49.75 $52.50 row Sugs} xtra Quality Axminster__.~______ $58.50 $62.75 $3.25 VELVET RUGS A genuine se-} Seamless Fringed ~-------------__$47.50 $49.75 {ection of, Wi} Heavy Seamless Fringed-______-__$59.5@ $62.50 peting, size 27 Wilton Velvet Fringed-__-._-_____$87.50 $97.50 by. 42 inches in French Wiltons Fringed____.-.._$119.75 $129.75 wide range of patterns and colors. A big value in small Hize rugs at this x price YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ( ALL AW AY Kroehler Be cde Suites, $179.50 FURNITURE Upholstered in figured velour, in choice of taupe or 133 EAST SECOND 8-Piece Diningroom Suites, $165.00 A stately eight-piece dining room suite in Tudor Period, finished in rich walnut. Included im the suite is a massive Buffet,.a large oblong Hxtension Table, five side and ong arm Chairs with seats of genuine blue leather. China Case optional at $47.85 additional. walnut colors. Three massive overstuffed pieces—Chair, Rocker and Dayenyx z t » into full size bed with comfortable Sagless Springs. A remarkable value in nat- ionally known upholstered furniture.

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