Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 2

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AGE TWo. : Che Casver Dally Cridune ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924. WLL BE HOSTS "Dive roomy ILL NOT TO BE =i=:=2.cses2) PLANS FORIENTRA SESSION Ooy'giQihp == ore areas which would add surplus _ ascertain some other naval use might be-inede culty would be found in the short| WASHINGTON, Noy, ¥4,—Pres!- House he would not.call a special WASHINGTON, Noy, 14 phe! session In the passage of the second | dent Coolidge has no intention of Asficiency bill carrying appropria, | calling a session of the new con: Whooping it up and ruaning along tions for a number of reclamation | §T¢8@ March 4. at full speed for the finish, the three projects. ‘This bijl failed of pas.| It was stated today at the White — such farm | application of William 8. Shearer of | district organizations of Boy Beout sage in the last session, = New ‘York an injanetion restrain. ss ing fish hie WHS oe using the Heep your Ryes Clean, Clear J uncompleted battleship Washington | Qurtes BveBemedy Ce.,@ Cast Obie Street, Chicess as a target was dismissed ‘today In District of Columbia supreme court. “In my opinion this plaintiff has no equity and this court no jurts- diction," the ‘Justice said” after - lis- sexsion unless he considers 4¢ very necessary. Taxation, the “president feels, should be among the first problems 'to be considered by the new congress rity into extra ses- s . troops. in this city today ended thelr! weassinaton. Nov, 14.—The which, if not called icensing and Other tis memnership roundup, eversong MoNary-Hausen tari relief bill wilt of them intent upon winning the ons COOK CASE 1s. C : : ot be pressed for enactment at th q . Questions To Be | Wison trophy sehich tn tobe pre-| 206 ®* brewed tor enactment at he | A DFO priatio; ns 3 tonight at 745 o'clock at a MeNary. Bs McNary, Republican, of Oregon, co- s n the high school auditorium, 3 author of the measure said today or i] br the past fow weeks the'mems! upon his return to Washington. ectric - m5 : bic a4 ae Speyer Senator McNary said he still be- = . Cade PEP YPIF F Peden! Work Gigant rd throughout Wyoming are ex-| race between them drew Taree, 1 Ce OA 98 es Geoeamenial or. iwantic e 0 as the guests | today, the three districts were push 3 ; the emergency it was designed to two wegks from |ing ahead with an even break for the | ENS. | eed nceadt” Conditions of dis. acted at the coming short session of congress, The administration does not’ fee’ that the question of tax reduction shouldbe taken up until the govern- ment's books are balanced at the close of this fiscal year, which ends Discussed Are YouHungry? - next June 20. tening to two hours of argument. on proposed | Wilson trophy, the donor of whieh is | joo among farmers had been large-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14.—Twen-| FORT WORTH, Tex., Nov. 14.— Shearer, who filed the suit as q EAT tate Ucensing law] W. O, Wilson. ° 1g|1¥ rélieved, he said, except for the|ty-flve million dollars said by the| Presentation-of-the case-of Dr. Fred- yer, euid us: hic tivealleetal McMillan & gents, as well as| The program for this evening's taxpayer, sa! ad invest cattle raisers who could not be as-}| company to be one of the largest an-| erick A. Cook, convicted on charges sisted by the bill. nual appropriations ever made in| of using the mails to detraud, to the He‘ predicted that if the present in.| the United States for hydro-electriq| United States circuit court of ap- creased price of wheat, corn and|development and distribution of] Deals, was started: today with Dr. hogs is maintained for the next year | electricity, was authorized yesterday | Cook’s counsel’ making the opening or two the farmers will extricate| by the hoard of directors of the| argument. fe themselves from any further diffi-| Southern California Edison company]. Dr. Cook-and his divorced wife, : rabl a 4 D th Penalt culty, as the company construction bud-| Mrs, Marie Cook, remained in the ee A ea y As chairmiin of the senate commit-| get for the year 1928, This makes| office of the United States marshal Natrona county's five represents tee on reclamation and irrigation,|&n aggregate authorization for de-| during the argument, Cook having petttes Mave tind fe o Commuted at Senator McNary expects to hold| velopment and distribution by the| been brought from. his cell in the ill be invited to a Education Week _Is Designated ation of ‘intérest to|rally is to be a short on@ that it eattors e local board, meeting | will not lack in pep, ‘The public is ‘his noon at the Hotel Henning,| urged to attend this celebration vite the delegates to gome | which so long has been the objective fon previously made] of local scouts. the status of the navy at the request “Markey’s FRUIT ROCKS: THE WONDERFUL FOOD * 1850 Calories to the Poun Ask Your Grocer : McCord-Brady Co. . The istic Church fecitaten ot shat ‘ share t. of » A Tall Thao Sunday even- | 2 a aN ua! WASHINGTON, Nov,. 14.—Presi- dent Coolidge today issued a procla- mation designating November. 17 to 23, inclusive,.as American Educa- Distributor hearings this winter on the Boulder | company since the close of the world| Tarrant county jall at the request| tion week and urging citizens to ad- ie ere Dam_and Columbia river reclama-! war of $143,600,000, of his attorneys. vance-the interests of education. . ew on legislation Eleventh Hour| == -- = - = = macreomerent ed amendment to the ° +s rae % id make a satisfac SHOPPING NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN’S STORE: f an examination 7 ing a license to . Tdaho, Nov. 14,—The sen- is thus designed avid Hoagland, who was iform standard for n executed at the Idaho and place it on the | « m here this morning for the practice of law or| murder, has been commuted to life | Imprisonment. The action was taken —Thrift week makes Frantz Shop the mecca of many eager buyers! Mat ena ation” B. Barpard, B, L. Scherck, B.| jate yesterday by the board of par: 4 ° ° d bi i ae uae eee were con. | done, Hoagland was convicted two |] Afundreds of women purchase unusual bargains and come back for more. Saturday final day of big store event! stituted a legislative committee to| years ago of the murder of W. D. diseuss the proposed changes and Patterson, in Valley county, as a cs o have permanent jurisdiction over] result of an argument over ranch , +8 talk . Be legislative matters. boundaries. a 4 I ; A. P. Nesbitt, reporting on the| ‘The case of John Jurko, convicted Thanksgiving and Christmas Gifts Pre Hat Boxes FREE multiple listing system, now in its| murderer from Twin Falls, also sen- J nd week of operation, sald that|tenced to die today has gone over i xclusive signed contracts had| pending appeal. in been flea with. the board. already, au 5 e with every hat at ten dollars or over purchased vig Say ear" | ates te bath areal ||| | Betty Jane’s Gift Nook Saturday ‘or Monday, will be given a fancy Hat The board will meet for luncheon | 153. Box free. next Friday noon at the Hotel Town. send, instead of at the Henning an heretofore. a Auxiliary to Hold Now open in the Subway Here you will find unusual and dainty little gifts for women—many of them quite inexpensive but of a nature that'will be thoroughly appre- ciated by the recipient. Most of the articles shown are imported from Europe and the Orient, BO 8 a Choice of our beautiful $165.00 to $225.00 Three-Piece Ensemble Suits eethe Aeaiaty of the First Baptist |“Pane's Cold Compound” cburch will ‘hold n bake sale at the ‘ape Midwest Commissery on West Yel: lowatone, ‘Saturday, November 15,| Breaks a Cold Right Up at 10 o'clock, t By all means-visit the Mezzanine a ees Pioneers to Hold Take two tab- SEN eS Supper and Dance. lets every three Saturday. and. see the Created from ; : near ausotaton vil bold hex wu. Sescen. use obeheer ee lovely import. Trimmed sith er and dance at the id Fellows \- iF ‘: 7 ‘er, fry, “tt | ee Exquisite Winter Hats |. zat: pS ‘ohh eA > F pio Buests are in-|'The second and ns “ = sandchinchilla; « vited to attend, third doses. com: offered at hs 3 ors. ‘ . supper an S wns OS ae 3 i ‘ magpie 574 bret cnqiakorocmrmeetien f= eter] eaters eaeeaee Liberal Discounts or meth ant but it’s necessary to sell parqulbtns: er -ephy A fancy Hat Box Free with each hat at $10 or over them quickly — and this low price will do it. Cost of Sugar 838%, YF puna" \ ; a thirty-five cents. Drug: - = sf — °. antee it.—Ady, . e ° e e } Beet: Growilig |e meee eee Hair Nets Silk Hose Bloomers Petticoats | | Kid Gloves i ICE. f ; =| les in double | | N les in “Trico- . ia. + Is Compiled raitee Bory coe res Om The famous Red Seal pe jue eee ea P 5 ee Ln A elow Nev eee silk aie Regular $3.00 and $8.50 |. | About’ seventy-five reg- y Woodwork on Autos—Welding— brand—cap and fringe Knee length, ‘Trico-| |-coats with embroidered two and three-button ular 75c.and $1.00 bras- WASHINGTON, “Nov, 14—Data bakes of thread silk hose with | |Wear” fibre silk bloom. |-| flounces—full cuts will e c showing’ ‘the comparative conte of || KEMMER BODY AND FENDER styles — all) colors’ but |“! double garter top-— all Tettn Gree and nek fact cunea'all wanted and short gauntlet"! | sieres'——"bandeau and | - Fee hsp ciety peared Aouhas ro-| | anbiives barsniawenen Phone 2008 white and grey, colors, colors. colors, French Kid Gloves. long styles—pink only. | quested of the tariff commission by President Coolidge in connection ] with his study of the report on sug- ur duties, will be submitted in a few days, Chairman Marvin told the president today, The commission is understood to Spiritual Circle Every Monday Night 2.00 p.m. ie WYATT HOTEL Apt. 8. Phone 2609.J. $1.95 For Saturday’s Shoppers we have replenished our lines of Winter Dresses heye divided both on the sugar re- port, ® majority favoring a cut in tho, present duty, and on the char. acter of the additional information to be submitted to the president. The Grace Shop OFFERS FOR SATURDAY a special showing of STREET AND DRESS FROCKS In a variety of wool and silk materials, 50 dresses in all at the special price of $19.75 Many in this group are regular $35.00 sellers, at these special reduced prices Every size—every popular style— every desirable material—every popu- lar color is to be found in these two groups. If you have been‘in the habit of paying more see these dressess first. There is also a charming array of dancing frocks and evening gowns in the special line at $69.75 $89.75 $98.50 See what lovely garments you can purchase here now at these prices. Every coat hand tailored to style per- fection; trimmed with warm, lustrous furs that add smartness and comfort, Winter Cloth A second group of DRESSES Of the famous Dorothy make in silks, values up to $45.00. i all the mate- rials for winter. Specially priced at $32.50 WINTER COATS Fur trimmed, beautifully lined and well made, A fine pelection specially priced from $25.00 to $85,00 The( ,race Shop “Something New Every Day" Main Floor O. S. Bldg. Step Down and Save in heSubmdy | Dresses . . . $12.75, $16.75, $19.75 ClothCoats . . ... $24.75:to $49.75 Sweaters . . $1.95, $4.95 and $7.95 Skirts . . . . $2.95, $6.75 and $9.95 $1.50 Silk Hose . . $1.29, 3 pair $3.79 —

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