Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 2

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924. PAGE TWO. __ re Eid Epe Casper Daily: Cridune TROUBLE BREWS| Mother and Three Given ; IN _ ITALY OVER) Cause for Thanks to the oi gk st et wenn ve OOS im LAT E Di sO R D E RS Casper Community Chest ne ponte: pet rorad Hearn poe for bread ment of the Turner-Cottman build- ms on COA = ae ‘The Associated Charities of theffor the children and the oldest chila| , Matters relating to the coming Ni U ait Mussolini Blamed for Attacks M Gidie On on ee ee ee ‘again. | Armistice ball will be discusted and if ° from, to p.m. The Curtz; even! al will provi vo open on Sundays and holidays| usual w: Vroman Post Will Pe kee le ine eee ie Na he winter. The private] parties and large dinners. Meet This Evening) ncuncca inst’ "beginning Sunday a typical ease that is a good example|‘Then the Associated Charities start. | * large: attendance Se) Sea ee made from high ¢ 4 rott, of what this branch of the Chest has/ed on the hunt for the father, he ay Ex-Soldiers on Armistice Day; been doing for the past year with|was located as stated above and 5 p ya grade) Foconut oll’ 1 5 the money of the Chest that was| Word was sont to him that his tam-| FT ermine g’ Will Give - refin nue one Protests Lodged With King * | contributed in the drive a year ago.| tly would be taken care of until, and milk- that's @ he On a cold, snowy day, a report} was well. This relieved his condi- Ss ° 1 Dinner On pal came into the office of a family in| tlon tremendously and in a few| OPECLA. U are a ; & < need. The office answered at once| weeks he was out and had secured BF og ng CHIASSO, Italo-Swiss Frontier, Nov. 7.—(By The Asso-| ana found a mother and three small| employment, Armistice Eve Here a ciated P —In consequence of the yee stice day disor-| children living in Reortaene ae Sasa TEMA teste taint aaa was dingy and cold. Inquiry de ‘ ac ders in the Plazza Popolo, Rome, between Fascisti and |v yooca the tact that the father had] bring on his family and he has now| Armistice Day festivities will be vat members of the Italia Libera, an organization of dissident tert to seek work in other cities and| cleared up the débt that was caused curarsisl en Monta fantetion through his misfortune. It is not an exceptional case and is one of many such‘ that occur "in , the central committee of the latter organization had promised to send back funds to ing on. Further inquiries s well as General Peppino Garibaldi, have issued mani-| *eeP £° ting against what they| accomplishing their, most sacred| for the father located him ‘fn a hos. warranted attack by the| duties today, (November 4) the an-|PHal sick The need of the family) Without help this family would enat: : 3 2 7 BS was evident as the mother was un-|ly have become a tragedy to be rer Ar Yi Hungry? E < ’ an f Rae eae ae | aes twenty anaeetted, remains: | able to care for her children as she| corded on Jife's dark side, as it. now e rou ® ‘ es nas i Premler Mussolint of | were cowardly assaulted. revolver vax physically weak and the baby| stands it fs a credit to Casper's citi: EAT : : being person. resonetbis shots coming from-an ambush Pre-| nq the eldest child of seven, were | zens-and an easet to the nation, MeMill & — t 8 were stopped by| pared and carried out by members| Pn) ‘in Suppose nobbdy eared? illan Hy tt c sor when the foreign] of the Fascisti militia. ‘The credit at the. grocery store - Markey’s a> la ‘ sed in Rome attempted) «we, heirs to the Garibaldi tradi-| wag cxhausteq for the family owed e ' nle t tents abroad. Gen-| tion and representatives of the com-|y bill amounting 10 neodnd $0 nnd | Headaches From Slight Colds DELICIOUS 5 1 Garjbaldi’s manifesto follows: | hatants for all Hberties, denounced | algo owed for the rent of the base-| Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets FRU JIT ROCKS . " n relieve the Headache by curing the a ip Thousands of combatants, while} to the people the vile ambush, which} ment where they were living, .for ‘ Eve by a special dinner in the main dining room of the Hotel Henning, dishonors the nation. The Red/ three months. The family had man-| Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy, THE WONDERFUL FOOD Shirts have always fought on all] aged to. get along on sume meager| Th@ box bears the signature of 1850 Calories to the Pound | battlefields for the liberties of the| assistance supplied by a lodge to|2- W. Groye. 300—Adv. i Ask Your Grocer peop! It is repugnant to our|which the husband belonged, but Sor th cea ir erie be thoughts that today bands of the|thfs help was very small and did] Lost—Retween 709 Sixteenth and McCord-Brady Co. government, knowing we were com-| not go very far even with the strict-| ‘McKinley on Fourteenth, black Distributors pletely unarmed, surpassed in base-| est economy practiced by the moth-!»-¢ ¢. Call 818R. Reward. neas the past tyrannies. er. For what has taken place we con- The Associated Charities took side directly responsible to the head| charge, the family was moved to a of the government.” better home, groceries were provid- VERY SPECIAL General Garibaldi is indignant ze-| ed &nd medical ald summoned as the cause the newspapers published his| first step. Clothes werp provided protest in censored form: He de- clared that, altogether with other ex- soldiers, he would address an ener- getic protest to the king asking him Rh e to’ free Italy from turbulent factions umati and insure to all “that peace which e ic since the end of the war has been vainly invoked.” Circle ere j He concliMed: “I trust that the crown will not CAULIFLOWER; pound . 10c Bunch Turnips, bunch -...5@ | Hubbard Squash, Ib__-___- 3c Bunch Beets, bunch_ Located As We Are Next to Betty’s Beauty Shop, in the Tribune Building, we are not only well located to do Bunch Carrots, bunch__-_--, Be | cen ees = Whenever you take @ © to intervene fd a Helv ThereWwilt beach | teoment cor the mete ar te wae : Tomatoes, pound isc reper pals Ladi d Child ’ Spinach, pound ---------40¢ | Parsnips_____--__- 6 lbs. 25¢ ( JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO. ROME, Nov. 7. (By the Associated 1eS an ren $s Ib Cabbage, Ib 2 v4 aan Press).—General Va i, 0 ew ee oe ee 4 at he. tN bone. bel cebcietl caititen Sweet Potatoes____4 Ibs. 25¢ ge, 2c lay challenged to a duel General ppino Garibaldi, grandson of the Italian patriot, because of Garibaldi’s protest against the alleged attack by the Fascist military upon former soldiers on Tuesday. The first meet- ing of their seconds took place this morning. Work but our barbers specialize in this. GREEN PEPPERS, RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS We will endeavor to bring in one carload 4 week. This car will all be soid tomorrow. ; RIALTO FRUIT CO give you quick relief ———___—. The lightest_application—and ‘EW YORK.—A long satin tunic] Pain and stiffness begin to give jong the more recent indispens- tant pe eae new blood is sent jables of a girl's wardrobe. These eling through the infected tunics aro quaintly slim and oe ob pean ert relief today. All It makes it mighty convenient for the mother hav- ing work done at Betty’s Shop to leave her child in our care for hair cutting atthe same time. . The Tribune Barber Shop straight with a little flare of ruffles well below the hip line.. They are eh Seas cies aut worn bver. costume ‘slips. |. NEW YORK.—Gold kiskin is the Sloan's Liniment Candies latest. and swankiest of trimmings. 21 | Combined swith gol buttons, it “ pain| S. W. Cooner, Prop. Tribune ca =| DDD 210s. tats, ‘frocks, theater bags sis and gloves. 7 =} rE = oe — — HOSE THREAD SILK NIGHT GOWNS OUTING GOWNS HATS SWEATERS LACE TUNICS BUNGALOW APRONS Women’s Cotton Black Coats’ Spool Cotton, in Crepe de Chine, fanc Flannelette Outing The choice of 100: Hais _an-wool Sleeveless _Lace Tunics, the newest Gingham or Percale, Hose, per pair i white or black, each P trimmed. 7 Gowns. Fancy for women and children. Sweaters. Overblouse. . Fancy trimmed. 9 3 8c | S$ | $3.95 59 | c c $1.95 89c 51.00 $1.49 . 8 | DRESSES ‘-MILLINERY COATS » CHILDREN’S COATS The banner event of your lifeti: to bu dr t unheard of ‘2 srive. crery new Stet being vopretentad‘consgtng of Canton ff Ltbe.mivuie selene eute'of ati sane ets TR, Lewes MP” Ml Our entire tine of winter conta to be sacriticed, consisting of ff Children’s all woo! Coats in a beautiful range of colore in a 4 D B Il th rT d is. either plat Fi nable new styles, plain and fur trimmed, all well made, Crepe, Satins, Flannels, Poiret ‘Twills, Ve vets, Charmeuse, eith- binations; ribbon, tinsel and feather trimming. Every color ie a \isd newest styles and materials. er plain or fur nicely finished, well lined, belt and ket teamed, allt wait He cr plain tailored or fancy trimmed. Every’ combination and being represented. A hat for every head, at values you cannot trimmed, plain or belted models. .A wonderful variety to select at ps eaAucia, ee ah oy. J color being xoprenanted, Suitable for morning, Atrecnooe: and resist. Our entire stock is being c ee at in six so ape ee rrices that will more than please you. Divided into y: is orices i evening wear. In a re are over 2, resses ti lect from, elg! ‘ots. | at prices that c ould methty the raw materials for. “This entire LOT 1 LOT 2 ‘ $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 iW line divided into eight lots. $1. 95 $3. 95 $4 '95 $6. 95 LOT1 LOT2 LOT3 LOT4 $8 95 $9 95 $12 95 | e e LOT 1 T2 f $6.95 $9.95 $12.95 $14.95 LOT 5 LOT 6 $8.95 $12.95 $14.95 $19.95 . * | e e e ° } LOTS LOT6 LOT7 ea $7. 95 $9.95 LOTS LOT6 LOT 7 LOT 8 pig eee Skirts in pleated, plaid and plain | Our Children’s Hat stock is to be sold at greatly bbe 3 $2 95 # 519.95 $24.95 $29.95 $35.00 veduchd aries $24.95 $29.95 $39.95 $49.95 J range of sizes __---__-------- eicnealN ° } 7 R UND WEA Boudoir Caps, fancy designs White Galatea BLOUSES ee Satish ah 1 er : Step-ins, white or $4.00 eee in silk and” $1.00 Middis...-.2-24 $1.00 | “1 n’ * ite on Brussieres, on jal 1 Wi Skirts, ace. - jj = Silk Blouses. A wonder selection of the very newest J sises 36 to 46, in. the well the ge and qi colored---------- Hae 6) photss Thurs, wane se Women’s Tailored Blouses, White Tailored OG OOD i styles, either tailored or fancy trimmed, divided in scorn Forest Mills 39¢e Vanity make Ic wee Petti- $2.95 lection of colors, $3 regular $3. 00 $1. Chok if ° cae r four lots, Specially priced during this sale— brand..._...-----. 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Regular $6.00 val- Store sé Silk Dresses. All colors. ues, special at p § » That and styles. Values up to S 3 9 5 Accommodating Undersells $15.00. x $3.95

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