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v PAGE SIXTEEN. MRS. CA TEXAS VICTORY OF .MA’ AND ‘PA? 21.—'The election m as governor of No CHICAG of “Ma” Fe: ‘Texas was far from being a victory for woman siffrage, but rather “a horrible example,” Mrs. Carrie Chap- man Catt, the suffrage leader told a women voters meeting league last night. lluded to Mrs, Fergu pracy, though 3 any republican.” preferred he said former Governor Ferguson, hus- of the house where TT RAPS She quoted from a speech she band of “Ma” made at the democrat- convention 1916. I am opposed to giving women the vote,” he said. “God himself commanded woman to remain with- in her home and be obedient to her nd. I shall stand with God.” Pa now has invited Ma out God put her,” Klux Klansmen. NONPARTISAN ATTITUDE TO RULE POLITICS IN LABOR FEDERATION (Continued from Page One.) constantly on guard that those hav ing received labor's support will be true to the promises made. “The attainment of this object de mands that the non-partisan pollti cal campaign committee created dur. he recent national presidentia! ressional campaign be @ permanent basis, to carry on their work asly. efore recommended that our national non-partisan political campaign committee be charged with the duties of carrying out this suggested procedure.” Combined with an appratsal of the frults of the recent campaign, the report embodied a number of spe- cific recommendations for “increas ed and broadened activittes in the future.” .« i selves with the cbming or going or realignment of any political party or group.” The executive council report was submitted to the delegates in a half hour session? this morning after which the convention adjourned un til 2:30 p. m., to allow time for com iletion of certain committee Wise folks’ Christmas shopping lists are composed just as soon as the Shop-o- scope is exposed. ‘Those recommendations included: That particular attention be paid to the political organization of wom- en in the,trade unfon movement. Man-o-man! RS, HARDING LOSES FIGHT (Continued trom page one) many occasions for the interests and happiness ‘of others was returned to her manifold when a serious illness cast the first cloud over her domes- tic life in the executive mansion dur- ing the summer of 1922. All of Washington poured out its sympathy and its prayers while she lay be- tween life and death and then slowly began to mend, The city’s most vivid memories of her cluster about the eral of the husband at whose F she was watching when he passed from life in San Francisco. In all that vast picture of grief and affection for the dead president, the figure that will live longest in the recollection of the capital is that of the widow who, bowed by her sorrow, went courageously through the long ordeal of mourning: After the funeral of the president, Mrs. Harding lived in virtual re- trement. She maintained a hotel suite here, near the White House, but divided her time between Wash- ington and Marion and ‘took only a small part in the social activities of the capital. She aged perciptably and friends who saw her during her last’ visit here a few weeks ago real- ized that she was losing ground steadily in her long fight against physical and spiritual adversity. President and Mrs. Coolidge kept closely in touch with ‘the progress of Mrs. Harding’s last fllness. They ent her a message yesterday ex- pressing hope for her recovery and as soon as her dedth became known today the president addressed this telegram to George B. Christian: ‘Please express to the members of Mrs. Harding's family the sincere condolence of Mrs. Coolidge and my- self. We share in ful'est measure the sorrow which her death brings be Casper Daily Tribune to them. We are disappointed that aer brave fight was in vain but it is.a source of pride to know that she made it and made it so valiantly as to aroure the admiration of her countless friends, “We shall never forget her un- ceasing and helpful friendship. for us, which will become an increasing- ly sweet and grateful memory. _ ‘““Dhe whole nation mourns for her. Our deepest sympathy goes out FINAL PEACE S PROJECTED (Continued from Page One.) to those nearest and dearest to her." | cause it was a promise made by the See rN pt rg «He ma the “if” out gift—and puts the/‘fact” in Christmas satisf: —_—_——s—: Why some birds hop and others walk is a problem natural history clearing house association to “use its good offices” to promote an equitable settlement that yesterday persuaded the ranchers to abandon their occupation of the city’s aque- duct. City officlals meanwhile an- nounced, however, that they had not abandoned plans to sue the Owens valley ranchers for damageg grow- experts have not yet succeeded ining out of the aqueduct raid; and solving. 1 in Inyo county, Sheriff Collins, whose repeated appeals to the gov- ernor for were refused, said the more element in the val- ley was still far from satisfied.” ee STAY ON WASHINGTON, Noy. 21. — (By The Associated Press.)—Seeretary Hoover has definitely decided to re- main in the cabinet, despite various efforts by commercial organizations to secure his services. The secretary made his decision after President Coolidge had. earn- estly requested that he remain in the service of the government. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 CREMATION IS STILLMYSTERY _ (Continued trom Page One.) nage. Mr. King declared last night he “is not satisfied” sho entered the furnace_ voluntarily. *I am of the opinion,” he said, “that eventual disclosures will pro- duce facts necessary to prove that. she did not choose this method to take her life. I) do not say, under- stand, that her killed her. That is possible, of course, but I am in- clined more and more to the belief that her body was placed in the fur- nace after life had passed.” prices. Twelve Attractive Footwear Offerings FOR SATURDAY All the family enjoys trading in the basement. We are able to show you so many appropriate styles for every purpose, and at such enticing Placing our shoes on racks before you makes it a lot easier for you to select the style you need, ho chance to “forget to show you” cer- tain patterns that might be just what you wanted. Look over this page —there are shoes for everybody here. Could You Imagine a Prettier Satin? A rich weave strap style that is both artistic and stylish. Made of beautiful black satin, has semi rounded toes and moderate shapely Spanish heels. The intricate cross-cross strap in front is of black suede. ‘Feet look their best in it. $5.98 Christmas Slippers. Very novel, havi padded leather. black $1 Get These Thoughtful Comfort Gifts Tomorrow Now is just the time to pick out those nifty A gift of thoughtful- ness for dear friends and relatives. me) Nifty Satin Boudoirs braid trimmings. tiful quilted satin. Cozy Warm Felts Questioned by Mr. King, Mrs. Ly- dia Sponseller, 80 year old mother of the victim, in a statement, said the Sheatlsey family, with -whom she lived for a number of years, y+ was “the most agreeable fami?" have ever seen. Addie was g00d and kind to me and so was her hus- band.” ‘Treatment For ‘A Successful ms COUGHS and COLDS by the Manufacturers TANLAC ¢ For sale by all good druggists ng sparkling gold Soles are soft Uppers of beau- In blue or .69 AUNT JEMIMA Pancakes n'maple syrup Tell your wife you want ’em tomorrow morning—sure. Aunt Jemima Pancakes. with that That ballot forms be altered with a view of simplifying independent voting. “In pursult of an honorable course to protect and promote the rights and interests of-the great masses of our people, wage earners included,” ft said, “wo have been and are lets concerned with partisanship than the achievements of practical re- sults. “We are partisan to princtples— An exceptional offering. Good weight felt uppers. Padded leather soles. Silk ribbon trim. Silk pom poms Every Woman Needs a Good Oxford \ Save your lighter footwear for appropriate occasions and wear this comfortable substantial kid Oxford for street and home. It’s made to rest your feet and give long service. Uppers are soft, soles are pli- able, toes are roomy, heels rub- ber tipped. <A smooth fitter. of congressmen elected with labor's you can imagine. Uppers are of girls. A staunch dapper little shoe endorsement in 1922, Of these, 125 of Sash fan desiher, ‘ ith a rises oe rales sale ae af rats, 40 republicans, three prime qua! al ear we a L 01 ] ge dip gee oe ao y sort ante Sa soma not to a political party. “The American labor movement, if it is to be true to its mission to defend. advocate, promote and pro- tect the rights, interests and wel- fare of America’s wage earners and American people, must be as free from political party domination now as ime in the history of our moveme Concerning the results of the The" Munson Army last needs no maign, the report says: introduction to you. Over this ‘The number of ccngressmen last we have had made for you an . elected with Jabor’s endorsement excellent wearing shoe, as pliable Yes this is the néew tie idea you see on asia glove and as comfortable as the feet of so many well dressed school totals 170, the same as the number pendent. ‘The results in the senate have not been definitely ascertained at this moment “The non-partisan political influ ence thus maintained in the popular branch of government of the United s the people that what ry proposals may at emanate from the execu tive branch of government shall rfot find a ready response and confirm- ation in the legislative branch of the interests of the nd of labor in safeguarded es is provided for ple d summariging the the recent presiden- tial and congressional campaign and the non-partisan procedure followed, there have come to our attention Weaknesses that must be eliminated and differences that must be over- come if we are to make our gov- ernment more responsive to the will particular and th old-time Southern flavor! 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Notice our prices, Sizes 10 to 1814______. 2 SaeeheeR, Older Footwear Can Usually Be Neatly Mended Often it pays to spend just a little and have your shoes re- built. , Qur efficient electric repair service will replace old soles, mend tears, put on rubber heels and generally enliven footwear suffering from a “breakdown.” Our location is so convenient, too. 1 and. tho needs -of the great masses Sizes 1 to 2-_-_______! $3.24 | lite nisrauee oc property clones fi SMALL ROASTING PIGS une Sizes 24% to 6 $3.48 te Gf This campaizn has demonsteated THE NORRIS COMPANY ; Inexpensive Arch states, the « political Support Oxfords roups or political parties s so nar: : rowly. circumse s to make Im 2 i <. 2. Beara peeanenctveding tomas tip Plant Branch Qur Tri-Spring Arch Support. 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Now Goi g On . brown kid ____> od Sizes 814 to 11_-_--___. ~$2.98 * “a- --$2.84 : moting the interests of the wage In & rs earners of our country and of. o1 s mises 12'to 2. ae 24 | | citipene there is haiee tor heaneaiee A Eew of the Bargains Offered in Used Stock 3 -$3 menteand extension of our efforts . . = The effort of organized labor, mani Used Hoover BG eae i PES means at Sweeper SAB LOO : : wv For Those Men Who Like maries 0 political parties or arly new West 4 y ts : ° rf . Sere ag ihe pet en eee Rugged Little Hi-Cuts for WE WILL GIVEYOU © Soft Kid Leather Double-Tub has heretofore been the case é : fren ton, there are ether Bro Rel Misses and Children Wt you ca:c't wear calfskin gressive minded grounps composed ft rw ci y i of persons who cannot by ocenston C. 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Si 14 doieton uteereuatetee caine each opt ee or broader toe bucher srugelo it is recommended thet our Manning Bowman Electric Oven Toaster. $6. 45 tex AD Sizes 814 to 11----$3.9 We palleve in giving you leather all through. ce . i on-partigan political campaign on taw eR cee iemats MM a 7 ‘9 ‘ RTipiias: acith inthe) cooperation a wy 45 8 0 value, reas Bree eh Ses e Sizes 1114 to 2---_---_! $4.48 Then ‘we know you'll get service = $4 Ss ‘ P pproval of xecutive coun- y 2 egular | Palettes cements M4750 value wale price ee A 5 procedure that will accomplish that ; ia. s : iy end. 4 i ie, A Substantial Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until é. pitet teak eaten A | Dec. 22. All Stock Will Be Sold by That Time. | i attract to ourselves the sympathetic ALL PRICES CUT BELOW COST : pr of all progressively minded RS ‘ groups and influences, but will en : ———— a ol re able the wage earners of our land CASPER ELECTRIC CO Your ; Bb L Neca ac to direct the political tendencies e Shceman RA ae ae nd actiyties of our nation, our ys —_—e——eee —_—_ fates and ‘municipalities, without | 22978 South Center Phone 1319-M i ‘ é the necessity of concerning our.

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