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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924. short with Senators of ‘Kansas, Republican. whip, Moses, Republican; of -New- apshire. Hoth were of the opin- n that the nation did not want'an session and the only necessity semergency legislation ‘would lead “president to call the new -con- before, its regular meeting year from this December, hile Mr, Coolidge hds indicated would press for tax reduction, n congressional leaders have 1 d the opinion .that it would “aitficult to get through tax leg- on at the short session with a mgress that has just fought out | differences on tax reform. enator Moses expressed the be- t that farm legislation also would it until the facts on agricultural mditions could be definitely deter- Ined by. the commission proposed President Coolidge. It is unlikely Senutor Moses ‘said, hat this investigation'can be com- jeted and. reports drawn until late fext, year. [AGNUS JOHNSON OSES BY 10,000. UST. PAUL, Minn., Noy.\7;—Minne- ta again will have .« Republican Inited States senator in ‘the next lar session of Congress as» the ult of the election of Répresente- e Thomas .D. , to the seat ow held by Magnus Johnson, Farm- “Labor, in Ti “ge election. . ‘Senator Johnson, ‘after’ scanning inofficial returns from} nearly all e princincts in the state, which BpvO Schall a lead of 10,000 votes it night, said that fin tod a in- cated “he bud defeated.” i pon i DEMOCRATS WIN IN NEW MEXICO. } ALBUQUERQU M.; Nev, 7. ++Congressman John Morrow, Dem- ‘Ocrat, candidate for re-election, has Gi lead of 5,840. votes over Felipe i eli, Republican, in returns from G22 of the state’s 751 precincts, early teday. Senator Bursum, Republican, ndidate for re-election. 4,479 tes behind Sam G. Bratton, Demo- fat, onthe returns, A. T. Han- rett, Democrat #s\Jeading Manuel B. jtero, Repub:lcan, for governor, by y132 votes, 2) Ttio Arriba and Mora counties are till missing from the tabulations. Hoth are Republican counties. San iguel vote is complete from only.a precincts and heayily Republi- precincts in a few. adic coun- are still out. i} Republican headquarters here Haim the missing precincts will sive Utero enough majority to ‘over- e Hannett’s lead and. elect: Otero 1 impov: the blood and are not to be ifled with. It is nothing more than’ foll pect to get absolute relief @ use of local treatments, such ents, salves, etc. Such one of the greatest blood build- » blood cleansers and system Trengtheners ever produced. re no unproven theories .3.3., ne scientific results of purely vegetable thedicinal ngredionts are admitted iy authorities. taking 8.8.5. Hpday and clear your skin of those sae heta et tat Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fields and baby have returned. to Casper from Lan: der where they -were the guests for some time of felatives. : eee Miss. Vida Batley: of the War Vet: erané Bureau,has arrived from Den- Yer_and will be connected here with the local office. see . “Mits Isabel McFarren who -has been visiting in Casper at the J: w. Bingham home wil} return to her home: tomorrow. cee Judge Ralph Kimball of Cheyenne who spent a short time’ in Casper this week left Tuesday for Lander accompanied by Mrs..Kimball to vis- it for_a short — oho friends. e Mrs. M. 8. Teas and “Mrs. M. EL Lacey were among the Casper visit- ors in Lander this week. eee Mr. and Mrs.’ Stacy E, Boyer are spending ‘several days in Laramie on a. combined. business and pleas- ure trip. . eee Mr. and‘Mrs. E, W. Foster are vis- iting with friends here from Denver having arrived in ‘the city last eve- Mra. Frederick MeIntosh {a visit- frig “with her parents’ at thelr home west ‘of Denver, for several weeks. eee Aiea M. Wetherill of Philadelphia is a guest at the new Gladstone hotel for seyéral days this week. one Miss. Helen Rasmusen. of Lavoye is visiting with friends and shop- ping here for several days. ose Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barr are the guests of friends here from their home:-at Midwest. oe. Mr. and Mrs. Thothas Méadick were! arrivals in Casper yesterday from Rawlins: . eee Mr..and Mrs. -F. W..Crowley of Lysite are in Casper a short time guests-at the Townsend. - 2 Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Slenter of Great Falls, visiting ~ with friends here for a few day to\F. Collins and Denver where they will spend.a short time with friends -gnd: Mrs. Harold Delaney spending. Yew days in Casper vis: iting: with friends: from Salt Creek. SE abs 3H H. Walker ‘and son are visiting with friends in Douglas for a short time. 2. Mrs. E. C. Craton will leave for Wheatland to spend’ two or three bie Af cogne el a ——<—<—— CITY BRIEFS O. C.‘Stedm of the General Cigar company is in Sees on business, u tana returned to Casper yesterday. ‘ = eh A. E. ‘Walker of Lavoye ts attend- ing to. husiness affairs here for a few days. eee H. EB, Ramage is-a business Smitor: here today from Lysite. eee A. Bogson arrived in the city last evening from his home in Thermop- olis.and-will spend a short time here on business. Mr.-Bogsen is a guest at. the Henning. UF. A. Davies, Bilings, Mont., busi- noss man is among the out of town yisitors registered,at the Henning. ¢ eee C..H. Foster was an arrival in Casper. yesterday from ‘Omaha. _ eee Glen Dorres was among the out of town" business men who arrived in Casper yesterday. Mr. Dorres. re- sides in. Portland. eee C. B. Milan-spent.yesterday here from Powder River. cee J. W. Miller was a visitor in Cas- r' yesterday from his home at Gienrock. eee Frank Alger is visiting with friends in) the city from Salt Creek. sere - Paul Stock was an arrival last evening ‘from Cody. eee W. E. Mallett, New York business man_arrived in Casper this morning Unloading Sale At the Fad Men’s Heavy. Wool Overcoats $14.75. $19.50 and $24.75 # Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. H. L. Walters of Columbus, O., is here today on business. eee ‘W. L. Lappe and George F. Jones spent Tuesday in Lander on busi- ness. see L. P. Craig of Cheyenne is in Cas- per today having arrived this morn- ing. ees Joseph Kelley, W. L. Walker, J. E. Johnston and J. G. Arnold aré Denver.business men registered at the Townsend. eee F. H. Randolph is an out of town business man here from Bryson City, N. C. eee James Roney was an arrival in Casper last evering from his home in Lincoln. eee R. E. Rogers was an out of town man who arrived in the city yes- terday from anses : City. M. D. Kesaeceg of Mitchell, Neb., is in Casper on business for a few days. see O. A. Johnson came in yesterday form Midwest and will spend sev- eral days here: ce Albert Holmes. of Lavoye is in the clty on business for te short time. **. R. W. Hoynes of Billings is in Casper on business a guest at the Gladstone. LEADER SALE DRAWS CROWD Crowds today continued to throng the Leader store as its big stock re- ducing sale got into full swing, and in many of the choice items stocks were rapidly being depleted. The entire Leader line of winter coats, in the latest fabrics and models, are being offered at a material sacrifice. Some 2,000 dresses, for every imagin- able occasion, comprise another lot that is’ meeting particular favor. ‘The millinery exhibit includes 1,000 iterfis, not including’ the large stock of children's headgear. Many other minor features, at. rock bottom figures, make up an offqring from whicli the entire feminine wardrobe | MNy Peadily be filled.- Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine”. does Wonders ™ for Any Girl’s Hair Girls}. Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your hatr-brush with a little “Dan- derine” and brush it-through your hair. The effect is startling! You ¢an do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh- ness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair ‘Dan- derine” is also toning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, jong and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair ap- pears after this delightful, refresh- ing dressing.—Adv. Arrange for Your Winter Storage Rates Reasonable. 223 North Durbin Phone 1146 One Piece windshield —Making it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. eve care Datlp ec Need Motiey,”’ the | sneer wits has been “pl “used through the aflvertising columns of the ‘Tri- bune during the last few days. ed out today be a new ing stunt of Fred Learner,’ Fréd Himself, Your Clothier, prot or of the Boston Store at ‘260 South’ Cen- ter street. Mr. Learner explains the slogan best by his two. page advertisement appearing in today’s columns of the Tribune. “Mrs. Learner in) disciiss- ing the sale this afternoon’ said: “In point -of quality it ia the great- est event of its kind I pot or any- to make this sale the greatest in Here is the sale , vests, sweaters, Van Heusen collars than ever before. The finest. mer- chandise from the country's Jead- manufacturers will be thrown on -| sale at prices that will" stagger be- Met.” Although every’ kind of men's clothing and’ merchandise will be on sale, Mr. Learner is particularly fea- turing his sults, overcoats, top coats, Sweet-Orr work clothe: and work shoes, flannel shirts and Allen underwear. In addition to these there are all kinds of ‘specialties in ties, hosiery, ‘at 27c and leather palm gloves at ‘Sc. Extra sales ‘people have been put on by the proprietor and the store will be open every evening that the salo is in__ progres: entire When Child Give “California Fig Syrup” Children love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and gladly take it even when bilious, feverish, sick or constipated. No other laxa- tive regulates the tender littls bowels so nicely. It sweetens the ‘stomach and starts the liver and bowels without cramping oF _ ovsracting. HARMLESS LAXATIVE For Sick, Feverish, is Constipated Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist you want only stock, according to Mr. Learner, is fresh, new and of standard quality ana the buying public will grab these bargains with acclaim. Holiday samples now on display. Come in and seo them. Temple Studio, 118 ‘East First.—Adv. Photographs for Xmas. Specia! prices all this wee! Credel! Studio, Sowiateten, 181 8. Center. 2702. On Saturday and Sunday, ber 8 and 9, photographer Temple studio, Casper, will be at Kodak Finishing shop, Glenrock for the purpose of making portraits for Xmas.—Adv. Johnson Funeral Is Set for Tomorrow William Johnson, long a familiar figure at the Hotel Henning, will be laid to rest tomorrow following fun- eral services at 2 o'clock conducted ‘ the genuine Mfornia Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bot- tle. Mother! You must say “Cali- fornia” or you may get an imita- tion tig syrup. Watches For Men and Women A more attractive line of watches never has been shown here than the new stock we have on dis- play. These are the very latest in men’s thin model]. and ladies’ wrist'watches to sell from ‘$10 to $250 For Cash or on > Systematic Payments This is a wonderful opportunity for securing a new watch at a reasonable price. An early in- spection will convince you that this is true, AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 South ‘Center Street “Where You Will Eventually Buy” I NEED MONEY Fred Himself, The BOSTO ae th Center Your Clothier N STORE Open Evenings Van-Heusen Collars The genuine;- odds and Standard 50c new, ends. no fresh, value, sale price— Phone Novem-| from | by the Rev. C. T. Hodsdon and held at the Muck chapel. A son living PAGE FIVE. in Portland, Ore., is expected to ar- rive tonight for the funeral. The HENNING HOTEL ANNOUNCES that the Main Dinjng Room will be open for service from 6 to 8 P. M. every Sunday and Holidays, commencing November 9, 1924. ARMISTICE EVE DINNER November 10—from 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. MUSIC BY CURTZ ORCHESTRA Our dining, private dining and banquet rooms can be reserved for lunch- eon, dinner, card and dancing parties and banquets. For Particulars Phohe-45—Ask for Mr. Bott KINCAID-KIMBALL SUITS and OVERCOATS $30 and Up A COMPLETE LINE OF Leather Vests and Sheep Lined Coats Thompson Bros, and Harlow Shoes PRICED TO SELL Belmont Hats and Caps SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Flannel Shirts Heavy Wool Union Suits Cashmere Sox, 50c value SCOTT Clothing Co. ¥ 240 SOUTH CENTER