Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1924, Page 2

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ern ET Te KEEP PERSHING Reinstatement of War Commander Asked In Resolutions. ST.. PAUL, Minn., Sept. ‘The Associated Press.)—Passage of legislation necessary to restore Gen- eral John J. Pershing to the active list “in order that his valuable coun- sel will be available to those re- spousible for the defense of the nation” was urged in a resolution adopted by the American Legion. A recommendation for making Defense test day an annual event, set for-September 12, was contained in the military affairs committee re- port’ atlopted by the convention. Legionna:res were urged to ‘“‘con- tinue their splendid do-operation” ta make the day successful. 18.—(By Sept. trophies 18,— w Americap . awarded the following st: their 1923 membership, w-:Mexico, Nebraska, . Colorado, Wyoming and» South Dakota and Hawait. : Florida received the MacNider trophy presented by the Iowa de- partment South Dakota with the highest potential membership, was awarded the D'Olier trophy, «presented by the Pennsylvania department. } ene ERE and THERE Miss Margaret Laughman of. the W. G. Perkins company, wil! leave Casper Saturday evening for her home in Gambridge, Ohio. Try the Special Selected Combl nation Dinner at the Townsend. — Adv. Miss Jean Ray of Caspey was a Yair -visitor at Douglas.on Wednes- day. See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. It’s a dandy. On display at the Cas per Eleetric . 119 E, First, Phone 1993J.— Adv. A large shipment of Bee Vac elec- tric cleaners was received, yesterday by the, Casper Ejectric company, New .shipments of fall neckwaer include”the’ Bramley collar and cuff sets—the newest Bateau collars and panels in feal antique fitet, Venitian, Irish, nét and vaile Idces, reason- ably priced from $1 to $7.50 at The Stuart Shop.—Ady, Special prices on pleating girls’ serge school skirts, during Septem: ber $1.25 and 1.50. The Hemstitch Shop on balcony Kassis Dry Goods, Phone 1740. Mrs, Mahaffey. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. west, ate visitors in Carper weeks. 4. Walker of Mid this Books for Dad, Mother and the kids and the whole family. We are endeavoring to give Casper a book store. Hoffhine Printing Co. Kast Second.—Aav, Radio fans of Casper will be in- terested in the nwindow display of romplete Crosley and Michigan Mnes*at the Klein‘Marks Music and Art company. Interesting programs are “coming in” every: day. Doss). @. guarantee on used: cars mean anything to. you. Ours are guaranteed’ and priced right. — ‘The Great Northern Motor Co., 333 N, Wolcott street.—Ad EB. H. Pigeon of ithe Pigeon Tea and Coffee compa spent Wednes day ineDouglas nding the Wyo ming state, fair.. He returned filled with enthusiagm upon the quality of the state. products disp!ayed: Mimeographing and typing of a‘l description. The Letter Shoppe, Ho. tel Townsend. Phone 2500.—Ady. A few numbers Jeft in women’s low shoes and, slippers in satins, suedes and kid, to,close out at $3.95 pair. Harper’s.Dry Goods, Beckling er Bldg. —Ady. Mr and McDonald spent Wed in. Douglas, Frank nesday at the, fair You'll like the varlety of the Spe- Selected Combination Dinner at Townsend Hote!l.—Ady. cia the Visit Haytin'’e Boot Shop before making your shoe purchase.—Adv Charles L. Ackerson, territoria) factory representative of the Olds ‘or works, arrived in Casper twé ago to confer with loca! bust men with to the hment of an’ Oldsmobile agency for a Vac Elec Co., 3J—Advy 1onstration of the tric Cleaner, ¢ B. First. ¥ itiful and children coptional sele ors; all reasonably your choles at Harper Bidg.—aay. Nev. Father Mo: was a Douglas vi Dy. T. B. Derquist has authorized tho beginning cf buliding operations } LEGION GHLSIFLIER CODE FOR ACTIN TOS RE VISEDINE FOR BG Trafttic-and Pilotage Rules,Qualific tions and Parachutes Covered In New Regulations Just Framed WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. safety of fliers as well as pers them were embodied in new Aeronautical safety code announced today by the Bureau of Standards of.the Department of Commereé. sections of the code, which i and of the bureau the Society of Automotive Engineers by experts representing all interests in aircraft development, deal ‘with traf- fic and pilotage rules, qualifications for airmen, and parachutes. One of the regulations would for- bid “trick” flying over crowds or thickly d districts at any altitude unless authorized by writ ten’ permit and under proper safe guards for spec! % and property. To insure a safe sting” radius for airmen in cas gine trouble, aircraft would not t permitted to descend to altitude of less than 1,500 feet oVer cities two miles in width, while for cities ten miles wide 2 minimum altitude of nearly a mile is prescribed. Wh rivers. car parkways r hreas permitting a Janding it damage to other persons or property are followed, lower ‘altt- tudes of flight would be allowed. One of the-traffic provisions: gives right of way to airships over air- lanes poth must give way to Assing .from behind should be to the right with passing by diving or rising forbidden. The code prescribes rigorous per- sonal tests for those seeking license al also that the king Knowledge auspices popul, an airman having a of meteorology. upon her hew home teenth and Oak ©: Get reddy for National Picty Week, October 1 Market Picture Shop.—Ady. at New shipment of popular fiction just received including ‘"The Cov- ered Wagor Wanderer of the Wastlend,” Hofthines, 240 EB. Second street—Ady. Rents have been radically reduced inthe Second street public market Mr. Huber believes that by this measure he will be able to make more successful Caspér business men. He tells you all about it in a display advertisement in this issue of the Tribune: -—-s National Pieture week, Oftober 13-23., Mariset Picture Shop, new Public Market,—Adv. Mrs. B, F. Klein of the Klein Marks Music and Art company, 1s confined’ to. her home*with sickness. Expert watch and jewelry repair- ing. Cesper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Elec- tric: Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co., 119 E. First. Phone 1993J.—Adv. EB. A. Shaffer of Denver is a vis itor in Casper this week. NEW YORK.—Love links vie with slave chains in favor “today. The love links, in gold or platinum, usually ocme in a trio and are worn on either: gawn or hat crown. tn Bottles Only Half Pint Pt. 750 At Grocers & Druggists Developed at America’s Foromost tt Research Institute, SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8 a. m; 10a. m., 2:30 p. m. LEAVE SALT CREEK 8B a. m., 2 p. m., 5:30 p. m, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bas Leaves 9:30. Daily Salt Creck Transportation Company TELEPHONE 144 Marines Are Che Casper Daily Cribune 2 Dts — bull, Wyo., against the Chicago, . Burlington & Quincy Railroad com- pany, for $25,000 damages for the , loss of a foot, has been transferred from the ‘state court of Big Horn county to the United States district court here. Kraus, an employe of the Union Tank Car company, was painting the bottom of a tank car at Greybull March 8, 1924, when a Burlington engine struck the’ car and propelled it about 100 feet. Kraus was thrown under the wheels 6.0. P CTORY So Says Rep. Johnson Of Washington on Chicago. Visit. HERRIOTIS ATTACKED BY FRENCH MOB PARIS, Sept. 18.—(By The Assoc!- ated Press)——Premier Herriot of France narrowly.escaped injury in Marseilles last night when 200 com- munists, swinging canes and sticks and shouting “amnesty” made a de- termined effort to surround and) mob the premier in the Rue Catne- blere, the main thoroughfare, mem- bers ofthe premier’s party disclosed today on his arrival here, M. Herriot was rescued from the A CHILD IN_PAIN runs to Mother for relief. So do the grown-ups. -—Regulations to guard the ons and property underneath sections of the American CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Prospects for a victory for the Coolidge-Dawes ticket in: the Pacific. northwest. are better now than were the indica- tions of a republican victory in that section at a corresponding stage of the campaign of 1920, ~Representa- tive Albert Johnson of Washington asserted today. “The sentiment of sober , minded people throughout" the northwest is swinging more and more to Pres!- dent Coolidge,” he said. “I have just completed a campaign tour in my own state, and I have, brought to Mr. Butler, the National chair- man, word that the republican en- deavor in Washington and Oregon The new s being prepared under the NEW SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL WILL BE . DEOIGATED THiS YEAR CHE Sept. The new half million dollar at the present time is more promis-| For sudden and severe pain in stot dral here of Wyoming Consistory|ing of suécess for the national’ tick: and bowels, cramps, ‘heea cottish Rite Masonry, et than was the very successtul| CHA MBERLAIN’S ated during a reunion of} campaign of 1920 at a corresponding| Conic and DIARRHOEA the ‘consistory that will bo held stage. Ae MEDY rom December 8 to 11, inclusive. he presigent's declaration for The beautiful butiding, which has|common wense in, governiaent, has | hes ever been known to fail been in course of eréction for three} gripped the popular fancy. It has won the allegiance of thoughtful men and women everywhere. 75,000 DAMAGE SUIT fs, will be completed soon. . The-Fall PAINTING AND and one of his" feet ‘so badly crushed-|~ Reviewed by Pres. Coolidge DECORATING Season Is Here Don’t wait until the last minute to have your work done. We do painting ‘and decorating that will please you. Let Us Figure On Your Work. Calvin Platt Established in Casper 9 Years. 1332 S. Boxelder. Phone 1495NJ TAKEN TOU, COURT CHEYENN Wyo., Sept. 18.— The suit of Harry B, Kraus of Grey- WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Presi- dent Coolidge left his desk for a while this morning to review the long file of Quantico, Virginia, ma , returning through here from nnual maneuvers near Fred- Ma. ne of march led through the House grounds with the pres- ident, Mrs, Coolidge and high offi- cers of the navy and: army review- ing the procession from“the south portico. Camphor Water For 4 Eyes Nothing has the quick action of simple camphor, witchhazel, hydras- tis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle Lavoptik helps any. case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—Advertisement. A Sale That I: a Regztar Treasure Chest of Savings CREDITORS SALE! Fortunate purchase of the Big Horn Mercantile Co. stock of Greybull, Wyo., from the N. W. Credit Bureau at 50c on the dol- lar enables us to continue giving people of Casper real bargains on dependable merchandise. ' Purchasing Is Certain toBe Active at These Prices Men’s Rockford Socks Sc Heavy Weight Cotton Sweater $1.49 This sale is your big chance to Fall Weight Ribbed Union Suits $1.39. We're steeping in bargains to the eyebrows he here is just one of the values that await lay in a supply of real good = you. Regular $2.00 values in merchandise with very little men’s. union suits, — one Good ones, the kind you us- | injury to. your pocketbook. sleeves, ankle length, tailore ually pay 15c for. Don’t wait | Here are regular $2.25 to fit-and will-give excellent | for these, as they will-go fast | sweaters in coat style at a wear. at this low price. good saving. Quality Merchandise at a New Low Level of Prices John ‘B. Stetson Hats $4.95 Here are $7.50 to $10.00 Pats as you know “Stetson” Hats sell for that everywhere. The shapes and colors are the wanted ones. Wo would advise early buying to get. one of these, as they are going fast, and at a price which is less than you would pay for a very in- ferior hat. Men’s Neckband Dress Shirts 95c This group. comprises a lot of fine Dress.,Shirts with neck- bands. They come,in an as- sortment of stripes and checks and pleasing colors. The ma- terials. are.good grade shirt- MEN’S WORK SHOES 91.09 | A. wonderful: bargain here in this outing work shoe, made of solid leather throughout, * roomy and comfortable. Men’s Good All Leather Vest Work Shirts 69c | 9/.99 v Full frata leather vest, leath- er collar and cuffs. Here is a An extra full cut work shirt, | bargain if there ever was one. made from good grade blue Must be seen to be appreci- ings. Shirts here that sold | chambray and cheviot shirt- | ated. Come, and take ’em for up to $2.00 and now out ings, well tailored and cut to | away at this ridiculously low they go for/95ec. ‘give fit. price. open |[M. HELLER| .,.; Evenin: s NOW SELLING OUT 3 BIG STOCKS E ° U I” Heller’s Men’s Apparel Store, Jessen’s Clothing venEEe nt Store ay ag Big Horn Mercantile Co, Until Nine ock of Greybull, Wyo, Nine NOW ON SALE AT o’Clock 1115 EAST SECOND STREET e JESSEN’S OLD STAND o’Clock THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924. village made it impossible for the excited crowd only after the police,) has not been determined. ‘Location i _ th local fire departmemt to extend aid. who arrived belatedly .upon the}of the camp a distance from scene, had forced back the commun- ists and dispersed the gathering. Nass DELICIOUS EF * RECREATION CAMP LOST the accepted Coffee IN. BLAZE| TANNERSVILLE, N. Y., Sept.17. —Indian Head Lodge, main building of the police recreation camp ‘at Platte Cove, six miles from here in the Catskill mountains was totally destroyed by fire early today. ‘Thirty-five men sleeping in the structure made their way to safety and were housed in adjoining build- ings. {t was said every man in the building was accounted for. Origin of the fire is unknown and-the loss QUALITY MAINTAINED Merchants and Low Rent _ Are you seeking lower rent? Low rental in a choice location places success within the reach of the alert business man. Low rent will enable you to sell at lower prices thus helping Rha obtain more customers; to make big, sales and more Profits. High rent will (force you to sell at higher prices drive aw a large ‘nuuiber of your ciitomers’ and:radace your profits; Rents have been greatly reduced in the Second Street Pub- trally located in the. business section of Casper ly path of thousands of busy workers and shop- The merchant in the Second Street Public Market gets more customers and sells more merchandise because these buy- era pass directly before his counters when they come to the “MARKET” to buy from the dealers in other lines. Dealers in food supplies should investi, available reduced rentals ~ e at once the! few in the Second Street Public Market at.greatly PAUL HUBER | 117 East Second St. Phone 1394 The Credit Man Ought to Know! e Casper, Wyo., Sept. 18, 1924. Mr. Casper Merchant, Casper, Wyo. Att’n, Credit Dept. Gentlemen:— T am just in receipt of your statement of Aug. 31 reflecting balance due of $75.00 on purchase made by my family during the month of March. I very much regret to advise that my wife has been ill and that I have been subjected to an unusual expense for doctors and nurses, and I am unable to meet my current obligations, Am pleased to advise, however, that now my wife is convalescent and that at the earliest possible moment your account will be given my.attention. Thanking you in advance for. your in- . dulgence in this instance and assuring you of my appreciation of your past courtesies, iam, Yours very truly, JD-J JOHN DOE. —$—$$<$$— ———_EE_—— ee SY . EVERY MAN is morally obligated to pay ‘his bills promptly. Prompt payment of bills reflects good char- acter. Character is.the basis of credit. BUT sometimes the unforeseen happens.’ The most .well- meaning of us may be victims of misfortune, illness or unemployment. In such an instance the least that can be done is to advise the credit man and be assured of reason- able allowance for’the non-payment of your account which might otherwise be misunderstood as negligence, THINK IT OVER In Case You Cannot Meet Your Obligations Write Direct to the Casper Credit Exchange Affiliated With the Retail Credit Men’s National Assn.

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