Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 2

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< "a = 5 . 4 - K s ‘ : Seneere erage ee Te ee PAGE TWO. STOCKEROWERS BANQUET 10 BE HELD TONIGHT Lively Program Is in Making for County Gathering Here. With more than usual alacrity, rs of the Natrona County k Growers’ association will gath- ght for thelr annual banquet er at the Elks building. ‘or the extra measure of is found in the election and Dawes which means and rising prosperity for nen and @ quicker stabiliza- tion of the cattle raising industry. As the result of the efforts of the committees headed by Mrs. Sam Service and Jack Leary, the program this evening will be one that has never before been equaled. The dinner {s to start at 6:80 o'clock and yntil later on when the orchestra n will be a lively one. Former rnor B. B. Brooks is to be in role of toastmaster. Other promises are made ns to the | food time that will flow freely for ck growers and old-timers, but all of them are not revealed. ‘This annual occasion is one that| is never Jacking in interest for it brings an hour or two of recalling the days of long ago in this state. | Pioneers are honored guests and to. p for the dance, the ses-| mani ff | b: second at the third “THIS NAVY SEAPLANE BROKE THREE WORLD'S RECORDS FOR | ur. >= Br Take the oa UADRON OF ss srr ae Suis! ea epee ee CARRYING HEAVY LOADS, MADE SEVEN NEW ONES: “caged He was told of the : said toflay. ra move that was taking form and of 4 RE ky PREC the opposition, and indicated” he {NEw voRE—As tt d radio «| would accept. around the world aon aces = =“) EROSS salman = the oposition of some “of its lead- ers turned to Dawes. ‘Those close to him in Chicago OP clare it was this pletion that eaused him to consent to serious use SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 6.—A of his name and add that the prog: transcontinental flight from a 6 & ee of a Liat made him want ton Roads, Va., to San Diego, either STO over the air mail route or by the has engaged for several months in refunded. ‘The O. 8. type ships, equipped with Guaranteed Ratmless 600 horsepower engines, were in- and becraarts tended for use by the navy in aJ|3 tablets. daily. Sieg Leber i flight around the world. When that |te mnermal. $1 southern atrways will be made bo experimental flighté with the alir- Asie project was given up, it was plan- Athletic Fund Will ably next month by the new C. 8. RE 4 squadron of combination land and seaplanes now at the eastern, naval air base, according to announce- i (Oo LI DE A ; craft carrier, Langley, now on its ned to use one of them in meteoro- logical work in the Bering sea and re oe ments here today. This squadron Cue BE PRESENTED way here from Hampton Roads. Positive results or money off the Alaskan coast. a 1 1 ‘That plan also was given up, and The plane shown above, twin-|ficials had hoped during @ recent | ticipated. The Capitol at Wash« Benefit in Friday sxcapt bor &: sew. caauyavibe taSeat ia Kimball rue Store eRe seue feria Re ensinea, | type PN-1, performed | air pageant at Bay Shore Park.| ington is seen dn the background En . the Atlantic coast, the planes: have Lice ad . even better than U. 8. Navy of-|Md. Two planes of this type par-|at the right. tertainment. not had a real test in long distance ; erulsing under rigorous conditions. For the benefit of {ts athletic fund| A flight from San Diego to Hawaii zen, devoting hiw time to his bank+|the Casper high school association| by the squadron of seaplanes which ing and business interests gnd to the} wit! Friday night present two short, life of a wealthy man who loves | tively plays at the school audiorium. music, art and books hose % dams ia connected with fnambar es |} Fier on the program is the amus:|Sawg Allenrhu charitable or near, charitable enter-| which: psycho-analysis plays a part Surel: Con uers x mf . Prises. in straightening out a love affair ‘vy iq’ & Then the Republican national con-| that threatens family disruption. _=_ vention came along and got its With “Six Who Pass W! \ into @ snarl over the selection of Lentils Boil” the evening ©: orks running"mate for President Coolidge. | ment will be concluded. This latter Brushed Wool Hat and Scarf Sets. $4. 9 5 Regular $8.50, Pay Day Special Chas. G. Dawes Was Not Aspirant to Office to Which He Was Elected Mr. Dawes was down at Marletta,| play tells the story of a lad who Ohio, attending a reunion of his c would not break a promise. Bix onthe dno Mi. Daweu. return: 5 Brushed Wool Scarf and Hat Sets for school girls. night they will have’the chance of|® 1 Press).—Charles G. Dawes lege class and little interested in the| First curtain is at 8:15 o'clock Fri : ‘ the year to re-enact their gay doings | on next March 4, willassume an of-| ed from: Europe after ‘serving as| events at Clavel Conferences evening at the high school audi- 4 sorted colors. Regular $5.00, of. a generation ago. fice which he originally did not seek | head of the experts committee of t the conven-|torium. Admission will be 25 cen Pay Day Special --_-------------_+--- e — | and which if offered him six months| the reparations commission, which no unanimity | It is hoped the hall will be crowd: . Brushed Wool S rt Hats. Assorted LOST—Between 709 Sixteenth and | ago he almost certainly would have | had worked out a plan for the econ-| of opinion as-to the vice presidential | to capacity in order that the assoc os PO} : $2 98 McKinley on Fourteenth, _ black declined, omic rehabilitation of Europe, It| nominee, the convention took things | tion' Son's tnd may be considerably ; B colors. Regular $4.50, Pay Day Special__ suit case. Call 818R. Reward. So Dota ead tes LONDON ‘ess comment on the les for quiet, stable ts rather than experiments was his third period of public service | into its own hands and nominated sqeiee me Rapeene Wool Hose, after having been comptroller of the| former Goveror Lowden of Illinois, f c ide story of how the banker, EE Ss curency under President McKinley | Mr, Lowden promptly declined the erat | Po er eit Wikio Te TENT ee cs and director of the budget under] honor and the name of Dawes, al- hd ose, 1 69 business maf, philantropist | President Harding. ready mentioned and before the con- m4 Regular $2.95, sale price__ e J This statement was made today | by some of closest to the vice presi- dent elect and by those who know nomist has come to the place| Mr. Dawes accordingly set about| vention with the support of New Infants’ Crib Blankets. Size ; : ther’s Pharmacy. who has been \ ; the final: unotfieial: slaction, ‘tabula: | BOSE ted agent in your city, Tt 1s >. For the support of many t tatino f h | Fottowing colsely.on the heels of | Mi, Allen's own discovery. Mall or- , - jor. Wi Gov: i * ot jus tea from the grocery store, the_seier mena open Gee friends who “generously ‘in L, Lueck by approximately 80,- _ fresh from the foothills of the Himalayas Hrnz-ro-rons Nature has denied Only Schilling toasted, thereally glorious flavors of tea as they adi hen are known in the Orient, Somewhere in va tins to preserv i y papal ox ab Nah ba ppilegey hk edn sb opi bright lights of Monte Carlo { The office of com mission| er’ disappeared. Importers of tea, bey 44 left Calcutta or Yok: o pre ‘ ‘, years, have tried to correct this fault. served for all time - - never again to be Butat last the riddle is solved -- solved eth 0rd aid ous dane yy modern science. In a liar fash- This ion, the finer flavors of disappear a ore wander the efector marre Patented and exclusively Schilling Jetty B A J-PARKC RREAD IR. ir and t the voters apparently or heat. ‘ Ml * ft: Toasting restores them. four corners of the East, toaste: once again in America. ou don’t them Then whilestill HOT it the pA ae rahe Chee aate i they are safely sealed for have ever tasted. In- ay theycostno more you in vacuum tins. quire of your grocer. Es they did before. erry Coffee, Baki 19 Spices and 31x here aft t March 4 he will b ing his affai J ik + where after nex’ are! he will be | arranging his affairs so as to erin plesk nee Nebras! was brought . 80x40. A fine Blanket at__. “ Kayser Silk ‘ Vests a' second on to the president. the rest of his 1: 9 sha Kayser ; 98 At a thoroughly opportune time, Bloomers at = 6-2. = ister je: when winds are howling and snow Silk Radium Lingerie Sets of Vests and Step-ins. Regu- is fall hi 4 ot thererank Nosenteer semionaine es $6.50 values, Pay Day Special, sale at the Fad Shoe and Clothing ¥ , S| per set --~-—_~—~--~—_______--____, a at 220 South Center. Mr, ‘Thoma- pure Silk Hose. All colors. 79¢e son, proprietor, believes that he is| Lo - Offering the men.of Casper a deluge | Sr ; Pay Day Special, pair-—~-----_-- of rare bargains in suits, overcoats, |St., Rochester, N. Y. Satinette Bloomers. and every manner of cold weather| years with rheumatis: Pay. Day Special — clothing conceivable.. He is placing} times this terrible disea on me & $25,000 motes Sn wishes helpless and uanbiets err. 3 A complete line of Japanese Novelties for our Xmas to impress upon ¢! people at he fe finally decided, after years o! y ie no going out of business, is not | ceaseless study, that no one can be trade. A small deposit will hold any article. staging a bankrupt gale, but is sim-| free from rheumatism wntilthe ac- ply taking this means of unloading a} cumulated part of his stock quickly. He calls dis. this even the greatest of its kind] solved in the joint: s. since.the advent of the store in| expelled from the body. Casper several years: BeO. nd With this: idea.in mind: he, con- é 120 East Second St. sulted physicians, made, experiments La Follette’s ti and ori compounded a prescrip. = = : . " a ery eign and symptom of Wisconsin Lead wees coat his discovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who. took it, with what. might: be N early 1 00,000 called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his MILWAUKEE, Wis., Noy, 6. — | discovery through the newspapers. Senator Robert M. LaFollette had “The blessed relief this marvelous Accumulated ’a lead of nearly 100,000 | Prescription quickly gives has made votes “Over President Coolidge, when ne it thousands of friends,” says Balloon tires with ball ' 000 and the’entira Republican tat» ticket was also elected by approx!- mately the same figure. bearing spindles A marked Republican victory also was scored in the state senate and make the Hudson assembly where tho progressive can- or the slopes of Fujiyama ‘ ‘ didates with few. exceptions were very easy to steer. but a magic chest of delightful flavors aided in my re-election to the office, of County Com- ‘ missioner ‘desire toreturn — B my sincerest. gratitude. i =) elected. Only Schilling teas are sealed HOT j "Adventure ‘mudst the is not properly a political aes a office. I donot so regard it Process--a Closely guarded secret - loisture steals the flavors. Thereare four famous blends from the took, the same view. ST try it, that's (Black) Orange Pekoe ¢ STARTS teas are “twice Jaraun of anysize (e} *“-eonce in the you choose itp (Gre) Joey Bee. SATURDAY tea gardens --and you nothing at all if There are no other teas NOTICE * -TO STANDARD OIL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION There Will Be a Meeting at 7:30 P, M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ‘At the Industrial Relations Building for the purpose of organizing a combined Basketball team from Plants Nos. 1, 2, and 3. Everyone who is desirous of playing or. at all interested should be there. Schilling Téa Cle worlds ARG tea that is ng Fow det} Extracts R. R. RAUSCH

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