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FRIDAY; OCTOBER 17, 4 AEPUBLIGANS STICK TOPLAS 03,000,000 CAMPNEN FUND Lad on Search For His Mother After having been “four months traveling from one state to another “Well, those ure =the figures. of rand possibly not until tomorrow. been as far south as Teas. From cil agreed to insist on the abolition of the department of the interior of} Off-setting arguments !n criticism to the federal government to: be re-|the proposed legislation. placed by a department of public]. works, The department of the interior Beats Way Here \\ was ner ato be archaic, and the mo-| We wish to thank the American Legion, American Legion Auxillary, tion, as put by L. P. Alford, of New 6 * York, and formally adopted, called] ‘ends and organizations who gave} CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 17.—The for an aggressive course in suppért}ioes of cur susoand, father, son,|“ve-acre arena of Frontier par (Continued from Page One.) | had been concluded; Chairman Ho-| with the hope ultimately of locating | 'atre Peta. chose this polley rather |8),27,,8°, wrist tO express our the start of the campaign, did you} rah announced: the adjournment. of | his mother“whtom he believes to be is for the many lovely floral decide “how much “was to ‘be spent | the committee subject ‘to call. ‘The| somewhere in Oregon, William Mc-| ‘1 Browse combittes appointed une] ee. “I noticed in your budget that |/City, whovis'to present Senator La-| membér of the police department last ‘gant; parti betaine halt ool them. was approzimately $36,000 al-| Follette’s. charges of an effort by | night. Young McManus had come in jared ping pisses Mie Guosion EF jotted for the college clubs and only | the publicans \to raise a. “slush}on ‘the train, having ‘beaten” his] public domain and the division of} .A Buckeye paragrapher says, “Mr. $5,000 for the farmers.” fund” in doubtful states, but they | way. public works. LaFollette isn't running on his war “I think there was some mistake | were advised that Mr. Walsh “could! Hoe told the police that since he| James Hartness, former governor|record.” We are not so everlast: there. 1 don't think that’s right. not” reach Chicago before tonight | left St, Louis, Mo,, June 18, he had}of Vermont and president of theJingly sure of that.—Marion Star. ey fhe Casper Daily Cribune council, whe presided, offered some FRONTIER PARK ARENA MAY BE FENCED OFF a a Card of Thanks. showman, assistance during our sorrow in the here, where the annual mm mumittee sub Af >| Mrs. Ray Lathrop, Billie Lathrop, on publieity?’ : investigators, had’ expected to hear |‘Manus, 14 years of age, was taken | ger the Harding administration, and|Donala Lathrop, Mr: M: pit “ ” ” - Fe A id n ary Le 1 ‘Yes. today Frank P. Walsh of Kansas| trom the Burlington station by a| the proposed legislation which would | throp. i There’s a sense of satisfaction in your treasurer.” the statements he made it appears Whats the nature of that work?” “They have their headquarters cs cere (FON SULESMEN TMEN UP ey have people coming to see they and that his.mother has been in Oregon for the last two years, during which time he has not reen her, The boy is being held at police }* ¢) iced. aT if $30,000 . tor work among. colored. peer: MEMBERSHIP. PRIVILEGE, | stsintt2tes ‘sr"s."s.c:, <2: | Constipation is ruinous fo ‘children— ; keep yours healthy with Kelloge’s Brar tion undermines @ child’s| regularly. It allows to discon- saps his energy and makes |tinue forever the tse of harmful, made a cage, if a recommendation made to the chamber of commerce y C. B. Irwin, veteran wild west QUALITY MERCHANDISE MEYER BROS. MARKET Has;earned such a reputation and combines it with LOW PRICE PAGE THREE. STHMA No cure?for it, but welcome is carried out. Irwin's relief is often brought recommendation is that the arena | Sf} KS be surrounded by a fence of heavy woven wire at least seven feet high, VAPOCORUB for the double purpose of keeping Goer 17 Million Jaro Used Ye bucking hofses and wild steers in- Frontier} side the arena, and trespassers out- Days celebrations are held, will bel side of the arena. —_————ee For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Alls. trading with a merchant who is known to handle only r ; headquarters until the matter can It can lead to more than 40 | habit-formi: Stew, nyt ar sinter anise ‘bo investigated further. other serious discasts. Mothers should paca welts aes bcd OR mne ete I. ae MS 6 letter of the Massachusetts man: Sic hedeio NREL take immediate steps to remove, safely |>»Kellozg’s Bran, cooked and krum- Shoulder Steak, lb. — Veal Roast, Ib ~ pir pis Agra poems oo ene 1 and surely, the dangerous poisons ese = Galgnetnl, earprise to the Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs — Shoulder Veal Roast, of the legal amount; with a promise} Possibility of electing to member- German Loan Is Sete Aes me féedinacy unpatatahs bec Ronee Rolled Roast Beef _ Shoulder Veal Steak, eccd cath Ceca, 1 ve eeleeriees otic apateh oN 6) bscribed bran—brings permanent relief. Noth. ey Rod pit A ; f sictt Butler declared’ the. Repub: | members was discussed at the lunch: versuosc ing but ALL bran can be 100 per cent |enfoyablo wrth milk or cream, eprin-|§ Spring: Chickens --—--—---———- Stewing Chickens, Ib ~--_____ can organization not on! noth-| eon of the board today. question over other cereals or coo! i ing to dolwithithat,| Hut dlspproved |iwit be yated:on-Vext week. Thirteen Times dies Rapec oaileersp Pepe 97 Hig hot cereals. Try it in bread, muffine, ; A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES of it. Ofticers for the muitiple lusting know it brings results, Briddle cakes and other recipes given SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY ‘The Arkansas senator then wanted | organization will be elected two to: know about the part assigned to| weeks from today, according to pres- Josep R. Grundy of Bristol, Pa., to| ent plans. LONDON, Oct..17.—(By The Asso- raise $300,000 in Pennsylvania. Mr.{ B. L. Scherck reported at the|ciated Press). -$ Subscriptions to Butler said the national organization | juncheon today that efforts of the|Great Britain's 12,000,000 pounds | pio», % is vey. Kellogg’s Bran acts tl is mado at Battle Creek and sold 1 had not approved of a letter sent out | realtors toward getting the North-| portion of the $200,000,000 Dawes | intestines exactly aa-nature act “te | grocers. It ia eecved int notion OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 Plan loan to Germany totalled be-| sweeps and cleans and purifies them. | packages by the’ leading hotels and Ut_makes them function naturally and |clubs. Ask for it.at your restaurant. 000,000 pounds, it was announced |" == —_=—_ = —— oa — = by Grundy soliciting funds. He also | western rialroad to beautity its right denied that he had conferred with | o¢ way had met with success, sev-| tween $160,000,000 pounds and 160, Grundy and others about raising | era) smal parks having been estab- funds in Pennsylvania. lshed ¢his summer. seml-officially today at the stock ex- Mr. Butler ‘said he had addressed change. The loan, therefore, was sub- chro to Wann ton, at which I ‘d h Jurist seribed thirteen times over. “You fixed the budget at $3,000,- Made Federal Abolitiow Of 300000, of onctitth eras amoun| JUAge in Zone| Department Of 000," said Senator Caraway, ‘and why was,that?” ° Senator Caraway broke in: Martin ot Boise, teaho,now-airteict| Leterior U) rged \ Mr. Butler started to explain and|_ WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.Guy H. “Was it because you regarded | attorney at Panama, was appointed Penneylyaniu usa fruitful flel today by President Coolldge to be e asked, a federal judge for Panama, He suc CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—By a unanii LU ed so," Butler replied. ceeds John D. Wellingford, who died | mous vote, the administrative board The Republican national chairman | recently. of the American Engineering coun- Was excised after he had agreed to — supply a detailed list of all campaign ntributions/and expenditures with: in few days, : George Barr Baker, director of the < publicity buréau “ef the Republican mmittée, Was called and gave de- tails of the expenditure of $437,000 up to October 10 last by h's bureau. Baker said bis Chicago office had spént $365,000 and tae New York “ind Washington 4.ranches @bout $104,000 for publicity. it ign lterature.” } for Hooklety, | The figure E e literatiare Was $65, After the examination of: Baker W /yoming Woman | Is Secretary to’ Famous Explorer | Among Wyoming uctables is Mra. Olive Rathburn W-lcox,. secretary tothe famous arctic explorer,” Stef- ansson. A’ ranch near’ Fontenelle in Lin. The glorious West county (way her .- birthplace, sy imine «ated woo wee | loves her glorious coffee sity of which she is a graduate. Today Mrs. Wilcox, ~who is, the } | k { wife of H. K, Wilcox; Rhodes-scholar JEN” -criti est adopts at Oxford, lives in New York and ‘WHEN the coffee-critical Wes P hag the world up and to the arctic one certain brand as her very own, what cirele as her playground. Her_.time is taken up with affairs of explora- tion, as concern the expeditions of Stefansson, and with his publications. At present she is visiting a sister, in Denver. In an interview there attg sald: a “Having come from a small town inthe backyard of Wyoming’ I) re- more need be said? Hills Bros. Red Cah Coffee outsells all other brands of coffee, and is, beyond question, The Recogniz Standard. . | eobFEE Reptddabelt Giaer Bat when t Peay boketineuKt and lift it to your lips. Now you under- the high school and university, 1 “stand the tremendous popularity of this highway. It's what thousands of others are doing. In no country have é M4 is sealed fresh in vacuum “‘for keeps.” of the weat. ; With all its high quality, Hills Bros. nd when they accomplish some- come such wide horizons, they: must “ : put behind them the fear of the un- TOS., San Francisco. must have a confidence, plus in a) ee ewes ee . HILLS BROS COFFEE ——e ‘ ‘ . — tober,- which was recently sent: to original Wrangell Island to claim that ‘bit of m-Pack which bodies of members of Stefansson's Karluk expedition which were found | @ 1926, Hills Bros, went down in the ice sixty. miles north of Herald Island in 1914. Break the vacuum seal and inhale “Red member how hone of {ts pathways Can:’’ What a fragrance! Brew a cup seemed to lead anywhere in. partic- determined ‘to. trace th ths it - . itera thas? would Wokh-upreit & truly wonderful coffee. It is further good to know that such marvelous flavor I discovered a-greater geal for edu- cation than among the boys and girls thisies the pecmige there’ doceored Coffee is not high-priced. Tt is econom- an explorer’s spirit. They must over- _ical to buy—and economical to use. Hills wn, represented by the busy world ‘way out there,’ and. they iene, HELD BY RUSS) «=e (€ Continued from Page One) Va land, for Soviet Russia, is expected keeps the coffee fresh. to arrive here shortly with the on Herald Island, east of Wrangell. The Karluk, an exploration ship CORT MAKES A ROUSE AHAN ~ - FOR COUNCILMAN E-- BETTER PHO! US FOr 1 THIRD WARD WALLACE D. EVANS xX AMERICAN PARTY GEBO COAL. NATRONA TRANSFERG i 5 STORAGE AND FUEL CO's Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1924 COAL QUARTETT n PHONE 949 O fOx 473 ‘ —Po'ltical_ Advertisement If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran aranteed to give permanent ye_| Have your children eat it regularly : Y BROS. MARKET pation, or your grocer returns your |©8¢s, with every meal. Kellogg ’s Bran NM E ER a lef in the most chronic cases of consti- |—two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic on every package, —let an expert corsetiere help you solve your corset problem. —our corset department is serving the needs. of hundreds of Casper women who realize what proper care of the figure means in relation to health, comfort and style. This is “Dress Week” at everywoman’s store. Share in our special dress values . Exquisite Coa ts ee shown on the mezza- nine in profuse arrays. with lustrous fur trim- ming,’ specially priced 15 every garment carefully hand- tailored and beautifully lined Such popular and high grade materials as Raratin Lustrosa Faunskin Ormandale Bolivia ° This week we are es- Flamings pecially | featuring a Velcuba Di naterbcr tf Furlaine Laurel, Gage ~ Downy Wool _ and Cameo Velvetone $9.75 selected from our reg- 12. These garments regu- fi850 ime | ° "4 larly priced $75.00 to $87.50. Sizes 16 to 48 —buy plenty of ee Blouses oe epartment To make frequent and attractive but in- is displaying rare values in expensive changes of costume high grade FUR COATS Capes, Jacquettes and Neckpieces Which can be purchased on small down payments. and liberal terms. in handsome colors and combinations including tun- ics especially desirable for wearing with the en- semble suits. $10. to $50.00 ATURDAY STORE NEWS FROM THE FRANTZ SHOP Step down and save in the Saturday shoppers will find here a tremendous amount of new fall and winter outer apparel, hats, under- wear, hose, ‘corsets, etc. Trueshape Silk Hose We have just received a large shipment of the famous Trueshape Dollar, Silk Hose in all popular colors for fall and winter. You can now secure the desired size and color, $1.00 a pair—3 pairs $2.85 Box of six $5.60 / Millinery in charming styles Ty for Misses and ma- trons $3.75, $4.95 $5.95 and $7.50 Children’s Hats at $2.25 to $5.95 in Fetching Styles Dresses {5 ‘ Winter Wear $14.75 - $16.75 $19.75 Reproductions of higher priced models in less expensive mate- rials, In the $19.75 line will be found many tunic effects, with fur trimming. Silks, Velvets, Novelty Wools High-Grade Skirts For Sports and Street Wear An exceptionally fine line made of new imported skirtings principally in shades and combinations of tan, shown in plaid nd checks as well as in plain designs. $10.00 to $18.50

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