Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1924, Page 10

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E per Der ce I ee) Vs > AN) eo] om ' 240 South Center Street PAGE TEN. EXHIBIT PLANS PLAGED BEFORE KIWANIS CLUS Members Are Told of Program * for Great Products Display. der to form for the line of march of the parade. Entertainment for the luncheon, as planned by George Stewart, in- cluded the singing of three selec- tions by Mrs, Betty Newman, for- merly of the Dunbar Light Opera company. She sang “Love's Cot- tage," “Oh, Promise Me,” and “Re- membering,” accompanied at the piano by Miss Clelia Dyke. feck ee eden Miller Funeral to Be Held Saturday Funeral services for Carl, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Salt Creek, who was run over by a truck and killed n of Casper Kiwanians | yesterday morning at Midwest, will y at their luncheon di-! be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 ¥ at the Shaffer-Gay funeral chapel. oming state fair at Interment will be in Highland next wee A. Baker of the 1 club being present for the | cemetery. rpose of explaining the activities Wyoming Products commit- Ferocious Magpie Attacks Lad On Cheyenne Streets lich ‘has for its object the plac- { Wyoming produced goods on yition at the state fair. 1 mention was made by r of the fact that next lay noon in Douglas delega- from service clubs in every rt of the state will be present. He hat the local Kiwanis club be resented there on that day. ons to be worn tomorrow by s in celebration of the first tional Defence day were presented y of Barney activities CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 11.— A man-eating magpie invaded Chey- enne Wednesday and ferociously at- tacked a 12-year-old boy in the busi- ness district. The boys fled two blocks before he managed to elude the bird, while hundreds of obser- Members | vers’ of the incident disregarded his ted to meet on Wolcott] walla for aid and many of them the postoffice in or-I “rooted” for the magpie. In every hamlet,-city and vil- lage tomorrow groups of loyal citizens will gather to express their opinion upon the new smashing drive of the United States government for greater and stronger National De- fenses. We heartily approve of the movement not as a war measure but as a protection against war. Golden Rule Dept. Store Lindsay and Co. NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY Is their any emotion stronger or more com- mendable than love of country. Those in whom regard for their native land is upper- most will see the crying need for a great National Defense system and will join to- morrow in advocating its adoption. Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth Street Phones 22—23 NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY There is a sense of national pride in everyone. There is not one of us but who would give his last drop of blood in defense of home and loved ones. Let us so protect our shores that bloodshed will become unnecessary and we may live in peace and prosperity. Scott Clothing Co. FORUM MEETING FRIDAY NOON The Casper Chamber of Com- merce will inaugurate its Forum luncheon programs with a special luncheon Friday noon at the Hen- ring hotel. Paul Clagstone, west- ern division manager of the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce, will be Cas- per’s guest at this meeting and will address the membership on the sub- ject of “The Nation’s Business.” The Forum committee composed of the following members: A. Becklinger, T. C, Tonkin, - len, Geo. Jarvis, Jack Leary, and Henry Perkins, is especially . desir- ous of having a large attendance at the opening meeting, to greet the guest, who is an eminent speaker and considered one of the best in- formed men in the west on matters pertaining to Chamber of Commerce. RIALTO TO GIVE AWAY FUR GOAT Atténtion—Ladies of Casper, On Wednesday, September 17, the Rial- to theater is going to give away ab- rolutely free a fur coat valued at $600. The coat ‘which will become The shores of this country are never safe from sudden invasion by a “neighboring power, eager for The government of our country has therefore set aside tomorrow, September 12, as a national day for thought and planning upon the necessity for adequate facilities for the defence of our country, should the attack come by land, water, or air. tion in the spirit of that patriotism which flamed like an all-consuming passion during the recent ‘gréat war, not this time as an asset to war-making, but as a means to keep this country ever amid an atmos- conquest and war. et. fhe Casper Daily Cribune MAN WHO USED ~ANIFE (5 FREED D. B. Holt, who was arrested Sep- tember 2 by the sheriff's office the property of some fortunate Cas- per lady jn less than a week is now on display in the window of the Frantz Shop. Manager Todd of the Rialto urges that everyone attend the Rialto as often as possible dur- ing the coming week that they may be “in the running” for the free fur coat. EES 2S Ee SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS AUSTIN, TEX.—An_ injunction was filed to prevent Mrs. Miriam Ferguson from becoming governor of Texas. kill, was released today when the man he is supposed to have stabbed gave the prosecuting attorney's of- fice a signed statement that he would not sign a complaint or ap- pear against Holt. Thomas C. Mitchell, the man who was stabbed, is stfll in a local hos- pital, where he is recuperating from a punctured kidney where the knife blade struck him. > According to the evidence col- lected the night of the stabbing Mitchell had gone to the home of his ex-wife at 115 East J street to pay her monthly alimony. When he ar- rived he found Holt in the house and in the quarrel and altercation which followed he was stabbed. ESTES PARK, Colo.—John W.1 Holt was arrested two days after Davis was initiated into honorary the affray and had been held with- membership of the Boy Scouts of]out bond in the interim, wie "9 Sarat America, Dawes Invades Wisconsin in His Campaign EMPORIA, KAN.—Willlam Allen White, Emporia editor, issued inde- pendent nominating petitions to place his name on the November bal- lot as a candidate for governor. HELENA, Mont.—Delegates to the state Democratic convention passed a resolution ‘denying the contention of Senator Wheeler, Independent candidate for vice president, that the Democratic party is controlled or influenced by Wall street, and de: nouncing alleged political activities of the Ku Klux Klan. EVANSTON, Ill., Sept. 11.—Hav- ing prepared a speech which he de- <> Tribune wantads bring rdsults. ————— phere of peace and prosperity. Wyatt Hotel Bsmt. of prosperity, peace, —Defense. NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY A’ mighty movement jis under way to ade- quately protect this nation against in- vasion from without. United States should oppose an action of this kind. It does not mean war and blood- shed, It méans continued peace for all. Wyoming Army Store 246 South Center NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY For all of us, the government has set aside the morrow as a day for real thought upon the need of National De- fense. All Casper should join in the observation of this new holiday, Jake, The Nifty Tailor NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY Not with a warlike spirit, not with a lust for excitement and bloodshed, but with a love serve tomorrow our new National holiday Fred Himself Your Clothier THE BOSTON STORE 260 South Center Street Not a soul in the 112 South Center Phone 802 World Power? and nation let us ob- A burglar never guarded home. charged with assault with intent to | Je | dered Tomorrow Sept. National Defence Day may be called a mobiliza- NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY It’s new and important.-Tomorrow has been proclaimed by the president of the United States as a’day for thought: upon the need of true National defense.’ We “pelieve*in the measure and heartily endorse Casper’s part in its observation. es The Parisian Henning Hotel Bldg. NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY The United States has never been defeated. But, are our shores ut- terly safe from attack/by-another Can we not~ by, building up a great National-De- fense system keep -all chance of war and bloodshed from our door? Casper National Bank 35 Years of Service THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1924, clares is entirely to his liking, Charles G. Dawes was ready to car- Se cir ces soma biles sloug! his warfare against the LaFol-| mires and the automo! Iette independent ticket into Wiscon-| and skidded for eae? Pes ep a 4in, the home state of the indepen-| There were no accidents, fe dent presidential candidate. ~ ‘and the party arrived at Denver only ‘The republican vice presidential }a ttle. behind’ schedule. ——_—_—_—_ trounced Telegraphers Go On Strike announced his subject as “The Con- SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 11.— stitution of the United States,” and said that he would discuss that sub- (Telegraphers the Commercial ct primarily in its relation to the La Foilette-Wheeler ticket. ——<$—<$——— Davis Arrives In Denver For Talk Tonight DENVER, Colo., Sept. 11.—John W. Davis, the Democratic prest- dential candidate, arrived here at noon today from Estes park and im- mediately afterward made his first speech in Denver at a luncheon ten- by the associated Civic clubs. ‘Tonight he will’ deliver at the audi- torium the address on reclamation, irrigation and conservation for which he came to Colorado, Mr. Davis and hia party had a ‘ployed by the Canadian Press Limited, went on strike at 10 a. m. here today. It wes said that all operators employed by the Canadian ess in Canada walked out. —_——_— Wheeler Gives — Three Speeches InN. Y. Today ROCHESTER, N. Y., Sept. 11.— Speeches at Dunkirk and Buffalo were scheduled today for Senator Wheeler of Montana, independent candidate for vice president, when he left here early this morning after a night campaign address. With the Buffalo engagement, he filled out the last of five days devoted to New York state and was billed to enter Pennsylvania at Altoona on Friday. ‘To Rochester supporters of third thrilling 60-mile automobile ride out of the Rocky mountains. They ‘started from Estes park in a rain- storm, which continued until they passed Boulder, where Mr. Davis greeted a large crowd and spoke briefly in the lobby of a hotel. The ride down the 20-mile moun- tain road through the North St. Vrain canyon was without incident. ‘The thrills came when the lowlands were. reached. Heavy rains had|ticket enterprise, Senator ‘Telegraphers union of America em-|- CE LLELELLLLLLLLs delivered speech directed cratic ~presidential . went into charges that Mr. Davie stood for the “Wall Street doming tion” of national affairs with ,, detail] and definition than befog, Pres. Coolidge : Silent on Late Primary Vo WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Tang lations of the various state prima, elections held this week were carrig to the White House today: but dent Coolidge maintained his sileng| on the results. bE Several Republican leaders, bog! ever, including Senator Moses New Hampshire, chairman of Republican senatorial-campatgn com} mittee, and C. Bascom Slemp, sec; tary to the president, have voicdg! considerable enthusiasm over ghe r sults. Me ait Pee We friends for the sympathy and fio: offerings extended us during ty! death and bereavement of our loved daughter, Catherine M'ree. Catherine M'ree. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller. Mrs. C. Miller. Mrs. E. L. Stokes. Mr. Wm, F. Stokes. Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Farlow. sepeepenauese ‘NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY Our shores are never safe from inva- sion by a foreign power. All America should join in .spirit in backing the 230 E. Second St. 119 East First Street ' of the movement. reasonable prices. touches a well lasting era of peace for 232 East Second Street NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY It is time that this great country of ours gave more thought to actual preparedness for defense of our shores in case of attack. We will join Casper in ob- serving National, Defense Day. Casper Electric Co. NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY Tomorrow a nation pauses in honor of Na- tional Defense Day. Local stores will close that employes may attend a program fit. ting to the great occasion. We join with our neighbors in expressing our approval Haytins Boot Shop Cor. First & Center Gladstone Hotel Bidg. NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY We Believe In National Defense Day and What Is Stands For ; We also believe in our Gas Ranges and Gas Heaters which we. are selling at Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 : NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY Someone has said “In time of peace—pre- pare for war.” We might alter it to read “In Time of Peace—Prepare for Continued Peace.” National Defense will assure 2 Chas, FE, Wells Music Go. Home of the Chickering movement which is making for greater national defense facilities, Stone Grocery Co, Phone 304 » Phone 1993-3 this country. Phone 194

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