Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE TEN < @de Casper Dally Eeidune Christian church which has rented its auditorium for that purpose but which, according to its pastor, Re’ R. R. Hildebrand, will have nothing to do with the meetings. The high mogul of the Klan will arrive here in the morning. His first talk will be delivered at the Chris- = tian church in the afternoon and the Monte Warner, newly elected clerk of court of Albany county, is in Casper today from Laramie. He fs returning to his home this even- ing. a, eee . H. 8. Sands, W. L. Olseson, and Harry H. Herman are in second in the evening. In all prob- ability other nationally known Klan officers will bé present with Dr. Evans. In order that the public will at- tach no significance to the fact that by Dr. H. W. Evans, rd_of the Knights of the Klu Klux K will be heard in Casper tomorrow at the First 3G 7. ? ea Klan meetings, that its house com-| city on business. mittee misunderstood the purpose for which the auditorium was to be sed when it was let, and that were be taken to cull off the speeches by Dr. Evans at the ‘church. They have been informed, they said, that] Edwin H. Patrick of Torrington nothing will be said by the imperial | {8 @ guest at the Henning for a few wizard to which exception can be} ays this week. — taken. A. J. Weimer and C. D. Buchanan of Midwest are visiting with friends here today, a WALTER GOTHBERGS LOSE INFANT CHILO Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at 10 o’c'ock for AS t one bit! D the infant daughter of Mr. and that corn stops hurting, then | Jocal hospital last night. The Rev | town arrival last evening from Den- you lift St right off with fin-| L- E. Carter will have charge of the | yer, services, which will be held from det Sod Ded ist sells a tiny bottle of | the Shaffer-Gay chapel. —. W. A. U. Campbell ts transacting for a few cents, suf. business affairs here from his home remove every hard corn, in Billings having arrived last even- sft corn, or corn between the toes, ing. nd the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation.--Advertisement. r; i eee hee ‘John R. Newell of Spok: rived last evening and will spend a few days here on business, eee E. D. McCally df the Parkersburg Rig and Reel company is in Casper. on business from Denver and is a guest at the Townsent. eee *‘ Ever Have Dyspepsia? With its sour oaks Eugene McCarthy has been spend- ing a few days in Cheyenne visiting with his daughters, Mary and heartburn, Frances who are students at the ea a ot dtostnen? || Holy Child Jesus academy. A host of former dyspeptics will tell “2 tele Isabelle M. Nelson spent Monday in Cheyenne on business. eee Hudson Coach is roomy —RHas truhk rack on |} rear. | E. Payton was am arrival in Cas- per this morning from Colorado Springs and is a guest at the Glad- stone. eee Blas Vucurevich has returned from a two weeks’ business trip to Denver. R. C. Montgomery, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams eee M: H. Smith is here on business from his home in Denver and is a guest at the Townsend. «ee James McCrea returned to Den- ver last evening after spending sev- eral days in Casper on business and visiting with friends. In My Two Page Ad ) Published in The Tribune a Few Days Ago Missou, Hines is in Casper visiting old time friends from his home in Denver. 4 eee F. C. Zell ts transacting business affairs in Casper for a few days and is a guest at the Gladstone. Mr. Zell resides in St. Paul. R. G. Taylor, forger resident of COMPETITORS WOULD Ate HOLLER MURDER J) 225 Se Re ‘Photographs for |. Spec prices all this week. Credell Studio, downstairs, 131 8. Center. Phone 2702. And one of them is sure hollering, but I can’t help it 3 ‘ y WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—with the return) of ‘official figures from the 20th Pennsylvania congressional district, showing the election of a Democrat where unofficial returns had given the seat to a Republican, the party lineup in the fiext congress complete, stands follows: Party Lineup In Congress Sees Change Republicans, Democrats, 185; Farmer-Labo1 ; Socialists, 2. 1 present congress, with They may attempt to imitate my advertising but they cannot imitate’ The Values I Am Giving Farmer-Labor, 1; Socialists, pendents, 1. Dawes Is Asked To Assist In School Finance Just take a few minutes and com- CHICAGO, Nov.’ 12.—Charles G. pare my prices and . Dawes, vice president-elect, and first quality of mer- Qf} airector of the national budget, has : been suggested for a financial or chandise with other ff} puaget aavisor to the Chicago schoo! his . made plans for a so called imitators. 000, ar building pro: gram. General Dawes, it is pointed out, would have time before the in- puguration in March to help get the school finances on a strong basis. * ATTOREY HELD ONWET CHARGE ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 12.— F. R. Anderson, a prominent. attor- ney in Vancouver, B. C., was arrest- ed here today charged with violatién of the Volstead act in connection with the recent seizure of the Brit- ish steamer Quadra and a warrant was issued for the arrest of Russell Whitelaw, a wealthy Vancouver resi- Son The Quadra was seized L st guard cutter off the San Fran- cisco coast and her valuable liquor cargo {s being held by the federal government, ‘ THE | ) BOSTON = # STORE nach, 260 South Center Your ‘Open Evenings Casper! CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 12— from Denver, guests at the Hen-!1, the simple rites of the Episcopal h funeral services’ wero’ held the gatherings are to be at the First Henry Cabot Lodge in Christian church, Rev. Hildebrand] T. E. Taylor has returned from| Christ church, which hé had attend- and members of t church house | Douglas where he spent Monday and|¢q while a student at . Harvard, committee issued a statement this| Tuesday on business. where his marriage was solemnized, morning that declares the Chris- sie and where: tan church is not sponsoring the! Ww, ¥, Burk of Salt Creek is in the| wife were held some years ago. In a volce that trembled with the in- tensity of his sorrow, Bishop Wil- W. UL. Procter of Arminto came} liam Lawrence of the Episcopal dio- Lift Off—No Pain!) te: now too tste'ror action woua| 18, Zemteraay to attend to ‘business | come ot Massuchusets, lasemate, The space in front of the altar was banked with fowdesnedimelbenr [fit oveciooking - Mowat | Auber ing the names of those in highest official position in the nation. One wreath was sent at the request of} (ory pall bearers and Bishop Law- commitment. Sir Esme Howard, British ambas- sador, on behalf of the British, em- neral services for his The members of the family pied the pews on the right side of the church at the front, and with them were the honorary pall bearers, all friend of Senator Lodge, read the prayers. Except for the presence of repre- sentatives of nation, state, the ju- diclary and other branches of public lfe, the funeral observances were kept as,private’as was possible in the case of a distinguished public man. Admission to the church was ticket and there were many ar-|¢mpty pews, while thousands stood 2 _sireet outside. i guards representing the army. navy a SIMPLE RITES [2-"r= tion beside the casket. A surpliced choir sang “The Strife 4 f is O'er” and “The Son of God Goes Forth to-War.” Several times the bishop’s voice seemed on the point Senator Lodge his body was placed in the family vault on the side of a lake in the cemetery of that name. Cnly the family accompanied the body to the cemetery with the hon- rence who read the occu: On the left side in front-were the ; ankles with official representatives from Wash- } Sloan's, ee headed by Secretaries : n ke = : the medicine. does Hughes and Weeks and including} % Invalid, Captain Adolphus Andrews, naval a aes certain Jeqrediente aide to the president, there as the The stim lating circulation that the mament it ident’s perropal representative. pirarbeat Pearce ep ates] S Ae the ‘church Yells tolled for the form,makes The Food-Drinkfor. Etning or (ih ortepe anaes Digestbie Ne Corking Alght Lasch Sloan's rence walked down a side aisle to meet the casket and accompanied it | Ask for “Horliok’s,” at all Fountains, to the altar. It was of plain black S@° Avoid Initations — Substitutes A distinctive box heeled black satin, fastening with four nar- Tow suede straps. Ornamental cut out work on sides. ium rounded -toes, Beautiful and new The style hit of. the season— plain pumps. How sicely they fit and how. trim . black satin or patent The latest style imaginable! Intricate weave work on to: Low boxed heels, very round toes, 5 Decidedly chic. In Black, Pat- A tailored Colonial st goring under long metal buckle. than pictured, hav- amental cut outs gn sides. @d Brown Suadie-_ stamp of quality. price—$9.00. f When? Beginning Tomorrow in His Three Day ‘ SALE of Beautiful New SLIPPERS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 13, 14, 15 Here is an event every Casper woman wil] be eager to attend. Think of the pleasure of seeing all these charming new slippers and finding just the pair that fits and pleases best.. Our store is overflowing from , floor to ceiling with piles.and piles. of these freshly unpacked shoes ready for your choosing. Yes they are decided values at this price— made right to look ahd. wear to your entire . ‘High heels, medium heels, low heels; satins, kids, patents; strap taste and plain pumps; all sizes, all widths—a beautiful exposition of choice footwear. An unusual sale in that the styles are not becoming out of date but are all new and just at the beginning of their popularity, and all sizes are represented. Come in before your size is sold in the’slipper you like best. Sale starts tomorrow. Slippers Suitable. The Materials For Are The Heels Are peer With Dress wear, street Patent Leather One Strap, Two Spanish Louts, Cub- wear, afternoon Brown Satin Straps, Thres Straps, an Box, Baby Span- shopping, informal Black Satin Pour ‘Birape: Finn ish, dance, business wear, an ee ee Sone ee: onials, » Sunday wear, Brown Suede Z 800 Pairs of Cri Styl of Crisp Ne At One Moderate Price If you have ‘4 = : been paying _ If you have been paying less for your shoes—say fround seven- fifty, give your feet a treat and see how much bet- ter you will like _ these wonderful slippers at just a little more." $15 $14 at pee for your footwear : ‘ou will find these moderately priced slippers a revela- tion in ‘style, fit Ep) 7 Sat and quality Eo re oe SPECIAL: VALUES—Bought before the election on the low markets then existing ‘These Shoes Are On Display In All These Styles Are in Vogue B; Right Now Our Window Don’t be afraid of being offered some- You'll find our window. jammed full of thing passe or antiquated in this sale, these delightful slippers. ~ You'll enjoy Every pair of these styles was only un- looking them. over, seeing »the many packed last week and were chosen out pretty styles, the variety o: foes and of high styles of the leading shoe mak- eels, the beaytiful materials,’ the ex- ers of the country. They represent the cellent workmanship and novel pat- very last word in shoe designing and terns, Then come in and see how at- are every one up to the minute in every tractive they are on your feet. respect. You will be the first to even try them on. What $9.00 Will Buy At This Sale It will get you quality footwear from toe to heel. Here ificati to the makers: 1. Solid leather, one piece molded counters: Sodutasee inetd 2. Real kid leather sole linings. Don’t use sheepskin, 3, Real kid leather auastr linings. Don’t use sheepskin. 4, Prime selected oak tanned soles— Hee hae ape Bo re mead oak tanned flexible leather, insoles— erior leather, 6. teri i AONE Ge alas Cent ioe, pper material of selected quality. ae Work- Manufacturers must live up to these rigid rules when making shoes for us. WIGGIN "YOUR SHOEMAN” This Sale Is In-Our Upstairs Exclusive Ladi and Children’s Store mae Horlick’s ~ Sloan’s gets right at the trouble long time friends of the senator. Malted Milk ‘You'll get sure relief for lng chug in restores 35 cents, e ent kills Linim pain! Just See W, hat W, iggins __ Is Going to Do! FIRST—He is going to give you 13 crisp brand new slipper styles to choose frof in all sizes (about 800 pairs.) . SECOND:The quality of.this merchandise is exactly on a par with every pair of shoes that has always carried the Wiggins THIRD—Give you careful, courteous attention in fitting. Every pair must look and feel right before we will let you take it. FOURBTH—Sell these nifty slippers all at one moderate low A tasteful unobtrusive style with braided satin stra; Spanish Louis heels. As as can be. In Black or Brown Satin____ different, A day d style with wei weave work on vamp. lish Tan Calf A perfect fitting three strap of atent leather with Rounded toes, Spanish Louis heels The new Gypsy pattern with seam down toe. opular rich English tan_ calf- Front strap of Airedale moderate Span-

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