Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1924, Page 12

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Pitt Perrin! ot. Bt} = 2 t RIMSII! AUNUCUURY * nen HA ne se a ee PAGE TWELVE. EVILS BARED IN ELECTION DRIVE, HUGHES GLAIMG LaFollette | Movement Has Awakened the Electorate. YORK, Nov. 1.—{United he lLaFollette movement be congratulated for having 1 the nation to the evils of nment raliroad ownership and ion of the power of the me court of the United Stat retaty Hughes told an audience the Metropolitan Opera House fSnight. “This has been an tmportant cam- paign because of its ‘educational value,” Hughes said, “I am glad the third party took the field. It is better not to have those who cherish such alms as the third party has disclosed masquerading under the Republican banner and promoting their purposes by acquiring the po- litical opportunities which go with an affiliation with the Republican party. . “They stand now betore the coun- try in their true colors. The people know their objects. limit “Of necessity if the platform of the third party were carried out, it would have the wastefulness, the inefficiency, the tyranny and the fa- voritism of bureauracy on the larg. ets scale.” Hughes defended accomplishments of the Washington arms conference, declared the Republican administra- tion had re-established prosperity to the United States, The Hughes speech closed the Re publican national campaign in the state of New York. TEAPOT GIRL GIVEN FINE IN CHEYENNE CHBYENE, Wyo., Nov. 1.—Grace Clark of Teapot, Wyo., was fined $200 in United States court here Thursday, when she pleaded guilty of violation of the Federal prohibi- tion law. She was ordered con- fined in the Natrona county jail at Casper until the fine ts paid. Information filed in federal court here Thursday charge violations of the liquor law, against George Kaoers of Rock Springs, Fred Gred- ser of Morgan and Tom Alisup of Laramie. Work Without Saving this ccuntr: level of the well-dressed woman will -jach. A few doses wi - never again rise above the level of|is being emphasized in modern|ity.. Women with bad backs are|mence to cath wore wood, ‘help the knee. Monsieur Patou bases his| dress. In most instances, it is clad ering them with corresponding a NATIONAL BANK: " he Casvet @unvav- Eribune PARIS—Monkey fur, time rather out of style, is thorough- ly “in” again. It trims cloaks for daytime and evening and is being used as an edging to wide hat brims. : ‘ame ne Canned Goods. had in years. The Jargest es oa CHICAGO—Prices of canned corn tive association handling | eet a and tomatoes have skyrocketed be-| ucts here nas ‘ oe os iy ‘of limited production. Pack-} ments to grawer Lanai ee, in Illinois, Towa and Michigan |early date. The sa pie i Indiana have been able to fill) growe=s of para sage * ponz At part of their orders, due to the} ries and raspberries 3 season and crop shortage. over last year. potiibes « S-~tdstesaneaen Fruit SEATTLE.— ‘Washington | good be deat cl ‘the | Corriedale most profitable season they ‘have Shumaker. PARIS—The fashionable stone this year is the emerald. For even- ing wear, the long, thin: chain of Platinum with two triangles of em- eralds at the end is worn. | or two-year-old bucks, Seay. shearers, mutton type. breed. Inquire _of Carl Wyoming National Bank. VOTE FOR ; “Ed” GIBBONS loos ens DISTRICT NO. 2 Democratic Party red and white vie with others striped in purple and gold. Sweaters, how- ever, are either plain or decorated | FOR ‘with dim plaids. LONDON—It is smart ct the mo- ment to pretend after 6 o'clock at night that your hair is not bobbed. To help the pretense, there are arti- ficial braids or rolls of hair to pin across the bobbed ends—with jew» eled pins, of course. 5 » For. results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ads. NEW ‘YORK—Handsome . black coats of cloth trimmed with mole- skin or viatka squirrel are more popular than coats altogether of ‘fur at present. The black coth gives a flattering appearance of slender- ness. Home Lighting Contest Now On! NEW YORK—The half dozen bracelets which the fashionable young lady wears on one arm are now in these colors: Moss green, sapphire blue and venetian red. Also hey are studded all the way round with brilliants. NEW YORK—Step-ins and chem- ises of lavender linen, very beauti- WARNING Why you should take or: ganic iron to enrich your bloodinsteadof metalliciron —how to tell the differ- While fron is absolutely necessary to your life and health always re- member that your blood contains organic fron. and not metallic fron which people usually take; therefore when you take iron always take organic fron like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. Metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on small pieces of Only eighteen days left to submit your lighting primers, boys and girls! a the, new puttees sell for from 40 to 45 frances a pair, but they are far more expensive in New York. Preparations to dress up the lower portion of the figure have been accompanied by equal en- You have only eighteen days left to finish your essays and get your Home Lighting Primers to the judges. SETTING THE STYLES By AILEEN LAMONT. skirt has been replaced with a gar- i = ret Se, raved i iron and is an entirely different (Copyright, 1924, Casper a une.)| ment which, while it gives the ef-| deavors to undress the top. Since thing from organic fron. Organic NEW YORK, Nov. 1 No," said| fect. of slimness, is widened by | the opera season ts approaching, the | iron may be had from your druggist Jean Patou emphatically. This] godets and pleatings which are both| question of the neckline once more| under the name of Nuxated Iron. eminent French dressmaker now in| attractive and /enveloping. is of importance, Millions of people annually are declares, that the skirt using Nuxated Iron. It will not in- vertheless “une jolie jambe jure the teeth nor. disturb the stom- in other words, the well turned calf, More than ever this ye has become a question of ind! Finish as soon as possible and hand . it to your teacher. revitalize your wornout exhausted nerves and give you new strength and energy. It costs about eighteen times as much to make organic iron, like Nuxated Iron, as it does ~ make metallic iron, though it cot statement on tha declaration that concealment and suggestion are more attractive than exposition. More solid than this basis, however. is the fact that in most instances, in chiffon hose, but for morning wear, the English fashions of plaid wool and silk are exceptiorfilly popular. The latest novelty is not a stock- openings in the front, while those whose shoulders have attracted faverable comment, depend on no more than & string of pearls and crystal beads for adornment the Ann Pennington to the contrary jing at all, but a puttee fashioned of |oPening extending almost to the| on et ay act hel aon a notwithstanding, knees are un-| sii and wool, which is wound about | Waist. he U- neckline, however.|Nuxated Iron, If you are wot feel ° ~ attractive. the femine leg in spirals in the| Suits s0 many women that it has|ing quite up to the murk, telephone ectrical - ucationa. ague oO The skirt tide, however, ts still] military fashion. With this leg| become almost universal in decol-| for @ package today. {n tablet form rising and while it probably will) covering, garters are unnecessary | lettes. beak pnb en ii 7. oa 3 5 a ake sub- never reach above the knee, its high leyel today does not fall far short of that mark. But while the sur- roundings of the feminine lower body are shorter, they are more modes! since the and even with the most formal cos.] tumes, these retainers have disap-| furs for evening wraps. The beauti- peared from’ view, even with those] ful brown hue now given jAlaska whose jewel boxes contain garter] seal has established a jreal vogue buckles set with the most valuable}and many of the evening wraps In the Paris shops, ! are being trimmed with this fur. The dye pot has revolutionized] stitutes. Your money will be re. funded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory At all Gragyists.—Adv. UXATED IRON lood Strength aed Eaderence] Casper The People of Casper and Wyoming Believe In Saving a Part of $2,000,000 a Year They have been investing in the new enterprise—The Yellowstone National Life Insurance Company—CAS- PER’S OWN—beyond what we expected. f How much time has passed in the world’s history and how little is left for us : If we work and save while we work, we won't. fear: “time” when our days of, earning are over. < Have you had one of our experts on Life Insurance Stock and how Casper can benefit by having their own company callonyouP If not A ripe old age is beautifull only when free from money} 3 worries. wehbe Start saving today if you would be happy in years to come. is Time Wasted - Why Not Phone 410 NT Mn Corner Second and Wolcott Life Yellowstone National Insurance Co, ZUTTERMEISTER BLDG. PHONE 4106

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