Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. E SI¥ ——4 | presideritia! and congressional cam-|man Borah will goto Washington rhe © paigns. for a conference with his colleagues tered a? Hodges..was directed to send in| there with a view of making public cattery) accurate: figures for collections to| before election day a report on the results of the investigation. next Monday, Chairman Borah say- - Witnesses summoned today ihg that the committee wanted the figures for all the*national political e Casp he Sur , Wyo} TREASURER OF parties, to ‘0 the country before posite the voter go to:the:polla: tee; George Baker, director of public: aT } The national treasurer said the/| ity for that committee and officials ue ‘Tee | returns. would have.to. be unaudit-|0f the Chicago and Northwestern aneh { ed and without regard to what| Railroad. The last named were call- —— be returned to the states. He| 4 for questioning regarding litera- y J. gE « he thought the request | ture sent out on theif Ines contain- ownership of the railroads. Hodges had agreed to present tailed statements _ show! om has gone to the Senator Borah, “that days. may be the ‘slush’ . J am interested as a partisan as a member of the commit- ing the country have all th all the organizations ND SLUSH FUND: : Exhaustive Evidence}: Fails to Disclose any], Election — Expense Discrepancies and returned to during the campaign. individual Similar ations. details regarding eity work. oo PATTERSON IS ‘ then agreed.to furnish the figures, Samuel Untermeyer, coun- sel’ associated with attorneys for Senator La Follette, said he could not“quite understand the distinction as to returns of funds to the states, that it @ll goes to the states in the. car, C CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Re-| “Palen such, Publican campaign contribu-]” cH1caGo, Oct, $1-—Unéer ® pro- GIVEN 30-DAY Mont, tions to date have totalled cena mae for. the wading sey of onth|) <imately $3,7 hearings -here-today, the Chicago . opy aie aaah i * Dib bede section of the senate campaign fund «| William’ V. Hodges, the na-| committee callea before it additional ear, 2 tional treasurer, testified to-! ofticials of the Republican national : ae day befote the Chicago section of] committee and others, in its efforts nehey the senate campaign fund commit-|to get at the truth of charges of a a a tee. Republican “slush” fund and of| Charles F. ber a ane Pighchoes Wes Of this amount more than $760,-] “enormous'expenditures by the in-| 014, of 1282 South David, was grant: ge 000 has been sent back to the states| dependent party. ‘ od @ continuance bee: ergy a leaving nearly $3,000,000 for _theb After the inquiry is closed, Chair-| by Judge 8. H. Puntenney . ing out of the death of Lincoln Kei% October 24. Kelly, bile driven by Patterson. for the defendant. Patterson was taken. This never-failing treatment quickly removes all stiffness and ache t iveftivelame,achingmusclesprompt pairing the tissues that arebroken ¥ Gown -where’atment with Sloan’s, ‘oVer-exercise—washing They only lightly. Youdon’thave away the poisons generated by over-fatigue, supplies fromoTubiton. The lini- bers located in‘oes the job for you. Tense muscles relax, The ach- Designs of the ingredients send ing stops. Soon you feel limber rally were culled 1}, blood ‘tingling and supple as ever. Get a bottle today 86 cents at all druggists, and its manager, L, I. Gulich, t! such arrangement is possible, M a, Armenia, Bulgzhing parts, re- n, but many were American artists. kills test inspiration to ee bad ymantifacturers,’ according en Budd, eame from the ash If : A. A. Vantine and com, New Yorkewere large impor, Oricntal goods, ‘Their Jay shippers filled up the cases. ai their fvories and porcelains \,--~ discurded stencil designs which been utilized in printing sill ‘These, considered of no value, secured by American manufac ers, Who used them to make } r interior decoration, dress as, pillows, bed quilt s. “The inspiration recety’ ago from these Japan in. eranredals For Saturday been at the club h Democratic nomifiee for clerk ceived by working me 2 Mr. Pattillo is a man of good at filling jon plant No.' 3. —— clude William V. Hodges, treasurer of the Republican national commit- ing arguments against government de- tl amounts of money received from states ports have been requested frofn the democrats and independent organtz: Baker was asked for further Republican “pub- morning at his preliminary hearing on a charge of manslaughter grow- Pioneer Casper resident and Spanish war veteran, died from injuries incurred: when he was struck by an autoémo- Continuance was granted cn the motion of E. E. Enterline, attorney. fim- self did not appear and no testimony RADIOLA LENT. COUNTRY CLUB Until after “election day, Novem- ber 4, there will he a Brunswick Radiola at the Casper Country club. It is through the courtesy of the Charles E. Wells Music company bers of the club have been greatly appealed to by the excellent enter- tainment the Brunswick Radlola has offered during the days it has PATTILLO IS - GOING STRON he Anraacy of George ‘rééiie the district court, is being well. in ant clty: employed at the Standard refinery G.O. P. Women in | be Casper Daily Cridune : which he will vote, though indicat- ing to friends he probably will cast his ballot by mail instead ‘of going to Northampton, Mass. Club Cabaret Of Business--Women Proves Success Fun and frollo of Hallowe'en fla- vor were rampant last night at the “Jack-o-lantern” cabaret given by the pusinéss and Professional Wo- men's club of Casper at the Town- send hotel, ‘There were five numbers on the Program which made the entertain- ment an all-evening affair, ‘‘Dirett from Broadway", were’ the LoRain Sisters in @ feature de luxe. ‘The #8. and P. W.’ chorus followed with “What'll I Do?" " Singers . were Myrtle Jarrard, Edna Ryan, Betty Mae West, Isabel Price, Glenna M'Gahey and Chloe “ Sindlebeck. Madge Rush of the Arkeon present- ed “Danseuse Excella.” Fi Were impersonations by Bert Ansenbaugh, Proceeds of the party which will Probably become an annual affair with the club, will go into the or- ganization's educational fund for Casper girls. SPECIAL SATURDAY SERVICE An All-Saints Day service will be held at St. Marks Episcopal church Saturday morning. in- PEACE IN-AIM “DF PRESIENT WASHINGTON, - Oct. 30—Presj- dent, Coolidge assured a group of advertisers who called at the White House ‘to pledge thelr ~support that he proposed to maintain an ad- ministration devoted to economy, Peace atid prosperity. “The government: is a great. busi- ness institution,” the president said. “But itis more than that—it is a great humanitarian institution ‘with anvinterest in the welfate; of all the people.” _ cy ‘The advertisers, members of the Coolidge-Dawes national ‘advertisers league, called at the White House for breakfast with the president and Mrs. Coolidge. After breakfast the party went to the south portico of the White « House’. where pictures were taken and where spokesmen of the ‘gtoujy assured the president in_a brief talk, of their support. Frank B. Presby, president of the league, spoke’for the guests. Rhine- lander Waldo, organizer of the CooNdge-Dawes: Non-Partisan . club of New York, was in charge, of the party. ‘The presifent, has no. fyrther Plans for active participation in the campaign and it was sald at the White House yesterday that gener- al confidence is felt there on the cuteome of the election on the basis he re- F. UR es and Beep Eyes, Clear und Healthy. RKC Sizee to 11 Widths to EEE A round toed, medium heel oxford, in Black and Havana Brown Kid, * : ‘With the development of Stylish Stout Outsizes, “came a@ ‘clearer under- standing of the needs of Not genuine unless udd concluded. , ; they bear this tho soving ot 9 Capital Organize tabeb Hoek tae manufacturers, S Condensed Milk____Q for $1.00 wide Then came the “special that a coppr Cc - ‘ cept ten wiles Oct. 81.—One measurement” lasts, pro- the piaia eye Orn —~---~- = -3 cans 40c joined 4 “Republican Women's Se ducing shoes so except- ints in soi o i to function du ‘, nd * No. 24 cans Tomatoes___Q for 35¢ the last few day ction eawet the fet for whieh = favorites, are inten at Styli eben ge size Quaker Oatmeal, per pkg _27%e PR a RCT a pnkel oe ed, pals sa ateronathan Apples (small, firm pe AK Vober abkrecttibhay elation to women who é e : Seeond Precinct, is fs want com! and tt. ; 4 ‘4 fruit)----—--_------15 Ibs. ‘for $1.00 south of Chicago and Northwestern eee f it ip gedit oe ; Rome Beauty Applés_____4 Ibs. for Q5¢ Gf 202 ™ city. 28 years active bai Style. ‘a > Practice of Jaw in Casper and Ther- Priced 86. 95 af Spitzenberg Apples___-4@ Ibs. for $4.00 foros, wy. A RESIDENT oF i le er | ‘ - | KENWOOD. For reputation as to ™ . a | Potatoes_____ Ltadaae sic eta kees, 50 Ibs. for 95c honesty and ability ask any.old tim Golden Rule Dept. Store Folger’s Green or Black Tea___¥4 Ib., 30 @ § cin cover. t ; Lindsay & Co. } Folger’s Green or Black Tea___{ Ib., 55¢ Electric Supply & | eS 7 Construction Co. e | Crystal White Soap Chips, per pkg_--25@ Anything in the Electrical J | Star Naptha Washing Powder, pkg__25¢ 142 F, Midwest” Ph, 488-W 3 Old Dutch Cleanser_________.$ cans 85@ ~ j The Hudson Coach is Vote For : r a real car for a lady aN: | 1 The Bungalow Grocery & Market fi). <2 < | 4 . Easy Steering, Eaay.- Driv- 412 E. Fifth St. Phones 22—23 Sader AN ; Call for Demonstration, I ) j WE ARE MEAT SPECIALISTS ) We Make It a Point to Purchase the BEST CUTS OBTAINABLE and Sell Them to You at LOWEST PRICES Our Policy Desérves Your Trade SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY Coroner Pot Roast, Ib. Veal Stew, Ib. ~- t ) Shoulder Stake IbRemeee ene 15c | Veal Roast, Ib _- On the - Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs -25¢ | Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib Republican Ticket Rolled Roast Beef ~_ seer Sates Veal praak, Ib, : Sugar Cured Hams, lb ~~ -25c icnic Hams, each __ 4 5 . 4 5 r w He promises, if elected to the office of County Coroner Sliced Bacon (rind off), Ib_--_--_ 35c Rolled. Veal Roast, lb____ a square deal to all, and an eadoigical adidinistration Spring Chickens ....------__- 27%c —- Stewing Chickens, Ib -_______ of his office. = ’ A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND. WOLCOTT PHONE 303 Your vote will be appreciated-to the fullest extent *-* fot all-reports so far received from , | various sections of the country. * @ Mr. Coolidge has not reached a| - definite decision-on the manner in Camnot UNE Yon Can Bay |... LARAMIE, Wyo.—John Bennett,|man football squad was killed near of the University of Wyoming fresh-|here when an automobile in which he was riding overtu: AND BEAR The Recollection of Quality FRIDAY AND Lettuce, large solid heads, Satu 22s cae St ape # Cauliflower, Snowball, lb. lic Green Onions, 3 bunches 10c. Pascal Cele: stalk, well bleached. 3 for. 250 Apples, all varieties—Special Price Friday and Saturday. Wigwam, Sunshine, Butter- Nut and New System Bread. Murphy Bros,, Jersey Milk | ade from c piade. Wh f 446 East Yellowstone Are YouHungry? McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. Distributors VOTE FOR Herbert L. Kennedy FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Republican. Ticket November 4. Hudson‘ Coach is‘roomy « —Has’ trunk rack on ” rear. > in style, tailor Heavy Woolen Underwear $3.45 Buy your Work Shoes Here $2.45 and Up Famous for Fine Tailoring $25, $35 AND UP Scott Clothin 240 SOUTH CENTER ST. STOP AND SHOP. » Cranberries, Sweet. Potatoes and Pumpl Apple Cider by the Glass, or.Gallon.. _ A Wyoming Man Who.Believes Supporting Wyoming-Prod ‘HONEST, EFFICIENT, PROGRESSIVE i er aa Ss Ww. All that portion of the cil is east of Durbin south of the Chicago and North ern tracks. gh SHEEP LINED COATS That will turn back storm and wind and keep you warm. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924, x Ital; IN MIND. Remains SATURDAY Carrots; fresh, 2 bunches 15¢ Beets ‘and Turnips, per UNH. ns ees Radishes,. bunch, -_.. Celery, self + bunch 3 Wheatland: Butter will like it, Ibe Yellowstorie’ Beg Sn ieee fy ~ "United Bakery-Rye and Whole Wheat Bread 9 ., OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Fresh Line of Candies Johnson’s Quality Fruit and | Vegetable Market - ARDMORE APT. BUILDING 5 Phone 1024.W Aichi Naskes-COrrEE Every Drop Delicious” : VOTE FOR A. E. CHANDLER FOR COUNCILMAN CASPER TICKET—THIRD WARD. ves In ucts ay, —Polltlc Our Overcoats are up-to-the-minute ing and:wear. _Heayy Wool Sox JUST-ARRIVED , 35c to 85¢ A large and varied assort-: Cotton Ribbed Underwear ment of $1.75 Winter Caps $1.95-and Up Sport Coats A ful line $4.45 to $10.00 . KINCAID-KIMBALL SUITS g Co. Ger. 4 ™many Ps Pare rer. Hl. or pa preage yes < 9 et. etn et be eee Teer ups Be eomie lesanmwen

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