Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 4

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at ee PAGE FOUR. : FOG ATORS | “AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS IN: READINESS TO DEFEND SHANGHAI CITY TO HELP SGHOOL WORK) Vocational Training Be- ing Studied by State tededieryres 4 fee) re Eso ne : 7 ay : . % ; ieee. |kota, West Virginia and Wyoming. ban able business one partment of education, J. R. en, : ‘ a " executive and state director of vocational education : P i am : Gelng-run.right up to the wire be- h Arthur Ross, agricultural ex- : : . ae | |. tween ‘Magnus Jobngen, ‘the. Farm: | Wyoming, will be at least, 7,400— and Miss Alga M. Hoesley, 3 ap te, © § _Jer-Labor senator, and Representative home economics agent, are in Cas- ro > per conducting a series of confer- ences with local educators on the work of their respective depart- oS . 5 ; ments. Yesterday they accompanied yo . re nging< to’ the Supt. A. A. Slade to Midwest, to in- | Hope ‘that the’ last Sr Ne a to R vestigate the possibility of extend- eA . ‘ be Heard from would pbt vote | ty rf < ing the scope of vocational work in riptoman. 5 \ as : ORIGINAL the schools there, Miss Bertha Sihler, art supervisor in the city eghools and her assistant./ .0)° ghanghal Volunteer Corps. Miss Mary Dalton, also made the! ro ‘shown above ready to fall in| b y this international military unit] in the vicinity of the city. 7 $s ” trip to inspect the progress made in -=|sonal responsibility as” contrasted han * ma: “The Cigarette Sold the World Over artwork by the Midwest pupils. The Si with"party ufianimity, his’ neme was Qne mt party returned last night, bucking The top of the head, however, has|0t ‘counted ‘in making: tp the Re- ‘they 4 Diinding snow flurries all the way in la ig the hair smoothly flattened. | publican aworking ‘majority. with one fifth of the precincts un- and finding the roads beyond the BI heavy alajeritied the Dainiocrate’| Kerrocted, Aes Eee pavement extremely bad. NEW YORK.—Cuffs of ‘dress |Tetamed their senate seats from the | heretofore given a Democratic can- (Copy WOMAN GETS S10 EXTAA | 2 ference how many different kinds| flappers of fashion. ‘The Savoy, the| sik of some brilliant hue. new; Congress assembles, possibly in| 4n all probability, were. those of two ‘ WATCH FRIDAY'S TRIBUNE FINE FOR GIVING FIGHT |sats" cosine an ne contume in-| smart. biases of the sor nave. tn ; Inge Me maay fat the oail of thereat] aut, George and amibroee, who Fe today ,so long as the costume in-| smart places of the sort, have in-| ; tuink it may at the callsof the presi- an who re cludes fur. Thus a hat with a band| stalled sunburning apparatus in|. NeW |YORK.—The newest ofjdent. » " their Her battle with patrolmen cost _—- NEW YORK.—Mother Goose has lerday morning at 328 East Aj nite halt at a point three inches This time she and her associates are atreet, just $10. That additional sum | below the knee. They are not Mkely| the pattern on double faced flannels|_A Brooklyn woman, Annette D. ed on the usual $15 levy for| to grow any shorter before spring.|in pink, white and blue, which are| Buck, is the first of her sex to intoxication in’ Magistrate's Mur- Yay’s court last night. The woman Four others “were taxed the in evitable $15. Two, unable to pay, remained in jail. $$$ GHTSTML umn -weih' the AGAINST ATTACK BY RIVAL CHINESE FORCES hie aw | j 4 At the same time they held Experts. 2 A 4 * aa 3 Pi. |contests in Colorado, Idgho, “‘Ifinots,’ 5 * .| Kansas, Michigan, New, Harhpshire | | Oregon, Rhode “Is'and; -South Da-} (Continued from Page One.) In Minnesota a close ‘race of the most widely populer men of on Shanghat’s Bund. Foreign res- idents of Shanghai are protected 4 on top, In Nebraska, the st taptal 7 f " z es cot pete a pact tal a ~ : , | can victory hh the réeléction” o! Mombers of the American Com which has been om guard rd conetant. Be ee hase ha tnaranetior | Ree eo MELACHRIN : . Jared “for per-| otfen ‘has open:y dec! Solid «south. didate for the governorship of Wyo- ‘The’ close’ contests in: ‘the house’|'m‘ng. -Wyomingites literally flocked i probably wijl lead to an interesting to the polls to “beat- Texas to it.” D fight for, the. speakership| when the} Among votes cast for Mrs, Roas, gloves today are breaking forth into ight, 1924, Casper Tribune] LONDON.—Summer tan 1s still,| rainbow tints. Even when the glove is black or white, the cuff ia Ikely to have a cut-out pattern faced with —It seems to make no dif-|for some reason, known only to crystal jewelry is mounted, not] The present speaker, Frederick H. strung. Even necklaces have the ‘ tere Se globes of crystal held in place by metal prongs. of mink 1s worn with a coat that] their beauty parlors. Gillette of Massachusetts, polls Tuesday for the first time. been elected to the new sen: oS name will not appear in the For, Colds, Grip or Influenza contest. Representative Longworth|and as a Preventive, take Laxative of Ohio, a son in law of the late| BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe President Roosevelt, is one of these |and Proven Remedy. The box foremost in the speculation’ sur-} bears the signature of B. W. Grove. rounding, the next occupant of the | 30c —Ad bas a sable +ollar. R. Rush, arrested early PARIS.—Skirts have made a defi-|come pleasantly to the fore again. intended for children’s bathrobes. accomplish the ascent of Mt. Rob- LONDON.—The stragiht-brimmed 5 . son, highest peak of the Canadian iderable width is back| NEW YORK.—It seems permis: | Rockies. speaker's chair. —— t has a very high| sable to’ puff the hair at the sides RR ih ate ga Se Both wets and drxs’ proféssed to]; Argentina ranks first of all the ecoming chapeau is|of the head just now, in spite of the The salary of the British prime|gain comfort out‘of the congression-|South American countries in tele- prevailing sleckness of coiffures, | minister is- $25,000 a year. * jal, results. 2 iy phone service. * Friends who generously “supported me and made possible my election: I wish to thank you one and a e@ ae ae ; ‘ fo 4 | ae "5 ee all, and. will prove your e Choicest Coffe eee ASA | from Many L nds 7 HL, z a f WO) “che Coffee Delicious’ o . The coffee of the World to “select a At from—Eighteen ‘varieties, eight ‘different 5. “| — grades. We've blended the best of these. ® Butter-Nut,a secret blend of these” 0 o best coffees, supplies perfection in. , deliciousness, flavor and fragrance. -: My Heartiest Appreciation Is extended to the many Natrona _ County voters who made possible my re-election as County Coroner. oe ‘THANKS TO ALLOF YoU * LEW M. GAY ®o PAXTON AND GALLAGHER CO. To the People of Wyoming: x \\ hi IN I} I am grateful and proud of my re-election by a greatly increased majority. I shall serve you faith- fully. JU Charles E. Winter

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