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PAGE TWO. AGI ¢ ‘blo Ue CONDITIONS, BY — |S. ANNOUNCED Increase in Power to Overcome. Static Desirable. w. INGTON, Oct. 20:—Condi- tions were announced today by the department of commerce under which licenses will be issued on a ly experimental basis for the use in radio broadcasting, of power up to 5,000 watts. The conditions were drafted in th the recommendation of the 1 radso conference that a ncrease in power over 1,000 watts was desirable in all stations to overcome static and give better service to listeners. Super-power sta- having 25,000 to 50,000 watts © not considered in the p'an and ation taking out an experi- icense will be considered as a ceparate entity in view of varying loca! conditions LIVING COST UP SLIGHTLY IN SUMMER d- WASHINGTON, Oct. © 20.—The ‘ cost of living in the United States increased nine tenths of one per cont from June to September of this A year, nithough for the year period * beginning with September, 1923, the general level decreased by the same amount. These changes, set forth in atement today by the bureau of tatistics of the department of labor, disclosed q net general in creasn of 70.6 per cent from Decem ber, 1917, to September, 1924. Increases between June and Sep- tember were topped by 1.8 per cent in Mobile, Portland, Ore.; SanFran cisco and Los Angeles reported 1.1; Denever 0.8 and Seattle 0.1. sid Che Casper Daily Cribune sf MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924, ueil throughout the day Saturday, Ready Fe or Life Inside Prison Walls - DAIRY CATTLE BEING: || Washati county canceled ton ape ing engagement which Se ens | BROUGHT INTO WORLAND | 2a Src oes Thirty-five miles y to ‘by radio a 5 a in" New York of the Fi ted so- le ‘the trip impossible. The torial candidate proceeded to ‘Ther. cleties of Jewish charities. HERDS Several farm Jeaders have been REGION FOR NEW PHOS: eee eee ‘ asked by the president to come here tor conferences ‘this week on -the|/ Proposed investigation of agricul- ture conditions with a view to map- ping out @ legislative proposal for pected to outline definitely his pro- gram for tax reduction. Mr. Coolidge also plans to visit a meeting of officials of the Near East Relief here this week and WORLAND, Wyo., Oct. 20.—John R. Snyder returned to Worland Sat- urday from eastern points hese se. * Endorsing plans of the na: purchased a choice selection -- league of the United States to po ty Jersey heifers and two seetiece werve ‘October 27, the birthday of | bulls of the same breeds. z President Roosevelt as navy day,| Was brought in fcr a pool of farm- Mr. Coolidge, in a letter to Cam-|¢t8 who bave decided that the best mander Marion Eppley, national|‘s none toog ood for Worland and Studio, 118 East First.—Adv, s ‘ chairman of the organization, said|!s none tco good for Worland and) plier watch and Jewelry it could not be doubted that the|dairyiig in Washakle county. ing. Casper Jewelry Co. O-8 Bldg. Se nayy’s services to “peace and. th e sciences of peace,” would ‘continue y } to justify the maintenance of the full naval ‘capacit; under the ‘ ‘Washington arms conference treaty. That-the naval treaty “will prove Hy CANCELLED : only the beginning of an interna- BICHARD A. LOEB, NO 9305 : tional program involving continued < yD 2 reductions of arriament by land, by By NEA Airmail Service— « sea and in the sir” he added, “is the earnest’ hope of all who desire the WORLAND, Wyo Oct. 20.— Due Oh, what a difference haircuts and clothes make! ola friends backin Chicago would not know Richard A. Loeb and Nathan F. ey ge at] abolition of war.” *to q heavy train fa!l which contin- first glance. he prison barber ut Joliet (10) penitentiary, you know, doesn’t think much of pompadours and sideburns. A haircut like this is much better, he insists. And the penitentiary tailor doesn’t go in for gheikish clothes. He prefers loose-fitting suits of gray denim and heavy-striped, In Galan Civil War wen ty Don't miss the big photograph special in this issue of the Tribune. Credell’s Sivdio.—Adv. Photographs for Christmas—Big Special in this: issue of the ‘Tribune. Credell's Studio.—Adv. For results try a Tribune Classi- fled Ads. baggy-at-the-neck shirts. He doesn’t go in for snappy ties, either. Anyway, girls, these are the first. pictures of “Babe” and “Diekie”—oh, Pasar us warden, we forgot they are Numbers 9305 and 9306 now—to come out of Jojiet since they began their life sentences for the murder of little Ordre Doms HONEY WEEK IN [FATAL MRECK PRES. CODLIDGE OF EN catry DEVOTES TIME oe eso WYOMING WILL) OF ENGINEMAN BOSTON, Oct. 20.—Complaints made to the trustees of the Boston WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Respon- Symphony orchestra over the use siblity for the rear end collision on of the name Leningrad tnsteadé of « the New York Central railroad near 1) Al St. Petersburg or Petrograd tn pro- Savannah, New York, August 30 in grams of the orchestra will result which 43 persons were injured, to- Speech Scheduled for in having the soviet name for the day was placed on Engineman Gib- Russian capital of imperial days University and Pro- bons of the west bound colliding Thursday Evening Not Completed. eliminated from orchestra printing, train {n a report of the director of ducers to Join in WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Prest- ed Leningrad in the programs of our orchestra.” ii Let your children has more nutriment than a sandwich if made with by Mary Rokatir, home. demonstra- W. -Daeia, thetparty’ . Davis, y's presidential on’ leader, prepared opecaly, f0F | nominee’ replying to @ direct ques- Bos git bagi ype a event ‘in| tion whether he fu¥ors entrance of ‘ the hom, ''To: tempt the, buyer, bee:|S2® United States Into the league Keepers will place attractive honi ; HE WORLD'S GREATEST . BAKING POWDER Contains only such ingredients as have been officially sortoned by U. Ss. Food Autho: i i 4 hy linonead The luncheon clubs of SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND rector of the orchestra, today dis- cvs FAVORS for the purpose of increasing the use of pure Wyoming honey by Wy- le a million dollars in your money and casas ei weap tes Gren’ it is gone. They took it from me. 1] the wee! ty Mae 4 1 1 i Gress he will deliver here Thursday! pis js the first picture of the political civil warfare ‘in Cuba to reach this country. It was taken. st the night before the eastern division of| western station of the Cuba Railroad at Camaguey where a crowd had gathered to await the arrival of Gen- _ | sumption of Wyoming -honey within ‘ the state is the ridiculously ‘small Stand Announced in amount of 2.2 pounds. ‘This means that Wyoming housewives neither Acceptance Speech claimed responsibility fon use of could not understand why the capit-| the direction. of the University Bx- j 5 eral Menocal, presidential candidate. Conservatives point to the women in the throng as proof they did not " United States, in which he is ex-!plan any fighting. eens ttn senile hes Seiad cee esi ees ce ed understand nor appreciate the su- the name. ‘I would be the last to wish to hon- al ctly of my country should be call-|tension Service and the Wyoming Beekeepers association, are now be- the Chamber of Commerce of the a ° perior qualities of, Wyoming honey d eat more cake; it in cooking and canning as compared Is Reiterated. or Lenine and Trotzky,” he said. “I ing announced. ‘The need for such with other sugars. it is stated. the bureau of safety to the Inter- Serge Koussevitzky, Russian di- state Commerce Commission, ; pees Ganeuesen Big Program. Plans for a Wyoming Honey Week have left my country because of them. I had a fortune of more than dent Coolidge’ set ‘aside part of his ‘time today to start work on the ad- a week is shown by a survey which disclosed that the per capita con: A bulletin entitled Wyoming Honey @r, Wyoming People, written WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Demo- cratic headquarters here has receiv- ed the following statement by John better pipe . tobacco a . @ee . gee. Why better? ““Wellmans Method” on maemo gag : famous old-time “In my speech of acceptance open- ing the Democratic campaign, I ex- Pressed my attitude on this question with complete frankness, I said, speaking in the sheerest terms o: national interest, it was not wis or prudent or safe fhat 54 nations of the world should sit together in conference on world affairs and America be absent. I said while this nation could not join.the league of nations. helpfully unless and until the common judgment of the Amer- ican people supported such a step, the day will come, in my judgment when we should see that both inter- est and duty dictated that step.. displays in grocery store windows during the week, A special effort will be made to have Wyoming honey available in all possible stores throughout the state. Special work in the use of honey will be given by the home economics departments of: te are being asked to co-op- erate by having a honey dinner served at their meetings. Beekeep- ers will also appear as speakers upon their program. Demonstrations in the use of honey in cooking are be- ing arranged for some communities and in some stores. Wide publicity will _be given the campaign. We Ar Peaches Blackberries and Loganberries Red Pit ROOTING oo Oe Se oe Strawberries at Red Raspberri Ce ee ae Fancy Red Potatoes Der CWt 5 at! Cabbage, per pound — __ 442 E. Fifth St. g : husband lost his life, will be brought to Casper this week to undergo And Growing Bigger and Stronger EVERY DAY. GOLDEN GET GALLON FRUITS American Beauty Macaroni 8 ce cue 85e per can 11¢; 6 cans BUNGALOW GROCERY & MARKET “I do not believe that the league of nations is perfect. I do not be- Heye that it has assumed its final form. I believe in life and growth and custom and habit. I am not concerned even about the terms on which We shall appear at the coun- cil table of the world, Out of that appearance and oyit of such confer- ence in God’s good time will grow a friendly habit among men. the custom of calm and reasonable dis- cussion and a proper yielding, not to force, not to a superstate, not to a command, but in the language of the Declaration of Independence, it- self, to a recent respect for the opin- jon of mankind. Mrs. Boone to Be Brought Here for Treatment, Report _ $ecret,.now ours a - ~exclusively. lias » Meigs. &e@e arn af i Certainly x: roundS =—> tobacco out! : CS & Se : _ Cutjustright, = - | too (See below} 22@e In foil not tin : - etherefore 10¢ Mrs. C. T. Boone who was injured a short time ago near Norfolk, Neb., in a automobile accidet in which her treatment. She suffers from a frac- tured knee cap, several broken ribs and a broken shoulde: e Five Years Old This Week phen Vae cs PROUD OF IT ‘fDENVER AND U. S. LANDS WASHINTON, Oct. 20.—The n- terior department today approved issurance of patents for 1,906 acres of public land to Denver, Colorado, for park purposes and 1,320 acres to Golden, Colorado, for water supply Purposes. The land will cost the cities $1.25 an acre, Actress Given Divorce Decree 70e Products, per pkg. --__ - Campbells Soups, assorted 5 lb. Pails Rosemont 1 $1. 20 oan Cady Iten Fairy Soda $ -00 $1.10 Crax — tee ce 50e Jersey Cream Pan Cake 28e pe oe ay Bia ye yrup — -.------~- ~~ LONDON, Oct. 20. —Shirley Kel- logs, actress and wife of Albert De Courville, London theatrical mana- ger today was granted a decree nist In an undefended divorce sult. Edith Kelly Gould, former wite of Frank J. Gould, was named as corespon- dent, Phones 22-23