Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE BIG DIRIGIBLE (GOOD NEWSPAPERS HAVE SERVICE STANDARD, FULLER POINTS OUT by Aollars,” Emmett Fuller told Ro- tarians at the weekly luncheon meet- ing yesterday Henning. Mr_ Fuller's paper _on “The His- IS CHRISTENED ‘LOS ANCELES’ Mrs. (oolidge Officiates at Ceremony Today Making Complete the Ameri- canization of Zeppelin ZR-3 WASHINGTON, Nov. Mrs. bright toy balloons were the chosen outward signs of the big cruiser’s rechristening as the American ship “Los Angeles." All the high officials of the govern- ment and many envoys from other lands gathered at Bolling Field for the ceremony, Only a hint of the military was permitted to enter into the exercises shearing away the mystical ZR designation so reminiscent of the war. The marifal touch was con- fined to a national salute of 21 guns from a nearby naval battery and the playing of the Star Spangled Banner by a navy band The Los Angeles is designed for non-military purposes only; but her precise duties remain to be deter-} mined and she remains for the tin being in the keeping of the navy ed her from her German | {ter her flight across the Riding the alr for the first time with an, American crew, the glisten- ing flyer was brought to Washing-| ton from Lakehurst under perfect in the government de- irtually stopped as cabi- senators and thousands in the humbler walks of public serv- ice craned their necks for a look at the nation’s new monster of the alr. Navy officers watched her perform- ance with the greater interest be- cause it was her first trial on this side of the Atlantic, her first venture in the hands of American naval men, and the first time she had taken the alr using helium instead of hydrogen in her inflation tanks. ‘The actual christening ceremonies, as planned at the navy department was brief. The name Los Angeles and the Insignia had been placed on the ship at Lakehurst; her crew had been drilled for the occasion and only the time honored custom re- mained to be carried out. GTON, Nov. 25.—The air which came to Wash- to receive at the hands of Mrs. Coolidge her new name “Los Angeles,” had serious difficulty in making a landing at Bolling Field. While the president and other WASH cruiser 2 ington te high officials waited for more than an hour to witness the christening 25.—Americanization of the! giant dirigible ZR-3—+the last of the historic line of Ger- man dirigible Zeppelins—was completed today in a setting symbolical of the peaceful ways she is to follow. The flutter of white pigeons, released by the hand of Calvin Coolidge, and the rush aloft of a myriad of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kennedy left yesterday for Denver where they will be the guests for several days of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott returned this morning from Salt Creek, where they attended a dancing party given there by Mr. and Mrs, J. Russell. eee Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Reichenbach accompanied by Mrs. Frank Gore left by motor this morning for Cheyenne where they will spend .un- til tomorrow, when they will be joined by Mrs. Reichenbach's sister of California who will return with the party tomorro wevening to visit here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Estabrook have as their guest at their home on Grant street, Miss Lillian Simp- son of Minneapol: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richardson, who have been spending a few days in Gasper expect to leave tomorrow for their home in the northern part of the state. They will be accom- panied by their neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Richardgaon, who will visit with them until the latter part of the week. Jospeh Burch was called to the serious Mrs. Denver this week by diiness of an aunt. ous .> Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kinsgley ar rived last evening from Montana to spend until Friday here on business and visiting with friends. . 2 « Mrs. C. C. Canton has returned from a three days’ visit spent with friends at Sait Creek. ee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney of Mammoth are in Casper for a few days the guests of friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenyon have returned from a few days visit spent with relatives in Douglas. ee Mrs. J. F. Phenn and baby are yisitors here from their home in Denver and are guests at the Glad ttone. ze. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Jones and tam- fly are among the Midwest visitors registered at the Townsend. - eee Mr. and Mrs. Ray ©. Armstrong are in Casper shopping and visiting with friends from Midwest. . . Mr. and Mrs. W Clark are vis {ting with Mrs. Clark's sister, M’ Av. F. Adams. Mr, and Mrs. Cla reside in Sheridan. . Mr: and Mrs. Albert Swan merly of | Cheyenne, over the arrvial of a son the Natrona County hoapita: evening, November 24. Mr. Mrs. Todd are the proud grandpar- ents. a0 Miss Edna Southwick of Wougias spent yerterday here visiting Ae) friends and shopping. ceremony the big cruiser made re peated unsuccessful attempts to negotiate the narrow landing field without freeing some of her helium charge, but navy officers finally de- cided that a. partial deflation was necessary to bring her down. Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of the navy's air forces, advised the ship's commander by radio to release a part of the gas charge but there followed still another delay while the vessel maneuvered above the freld in an effort to settle down on an even keel. The first attempt to land after re: leasing helium also was unsuccess. ful. An alr current forced her up ward as she cleared the barrier hills above the field and she headed off gain to take position for another try. This time the ground crew was able to catch hold of the cruiser’s landing ropes and began hauling her down. vertising than sure success by “The average good newspaper de- velops far more programs of con- structive publicity of destructive news and editorials; declines more unfair and unwise ad- it accepts of the same nature, and endeavors to mea- service rather than for Finer Texture and Larger Volume in your bakings Same Price over 3 years 25 8: for 20° || Millions of Pounds Bought _by the Government. anstiehl a ais ~The W onder RADIO Without a doubt the most accurate seaauiie set built today—no guess work—just the wave length of the desired station and you have it on the chart how to set your dials. be convinced. Also a new stock of the famous Kardon Kompentrol Receivers—the most value for the money on the market. See and hear this super machine and Immediate delivery. See these new machines at the WATSON RADIO SHOP The Little Store with the Big Business 218 S. Center Phone 368W Ws Fane New Sune In Black Kid patent. Heels are the low moderately rounded, In Soft Dull $10.00 PHONE 2928 Try the Asco for Your Thanksgiving Specialties A slipper so soft, pliable and trim appearing that feet feel and look their best in it. four straps and cut outs are of bright black The Spanish, toes are Kid IGGIN Your Shoeman “Quality Shoes Carefully Fitted” Fancy Fruits Glace Fruits Raisins Date: Nuts D BLICAD RES Figs, DEALERS IN FINE TABLE DELICACIES: ZF than campaigns Che low 5 public noon® in the Hotel the 138 S. CENTER ST. Dollar Specials Children’s shoes, Black Kid and Galf skin, sizes 8 to 8 r) Women’s high top shoes with mili- tary and high heels, black or brown kid or calf- 1 00 skin, special ° Boys’ shoes for school or dress in saps calf, broken sizes but Tea = values | -..—2oucesne 1.00 Men’s dress and work shoes, black or brown calf, good ‘00 soles in broken sizes * $1.0 Special —-_-____ OUTING FLANNEL 27-inch outings, in hg ht and dark patterns also ail white, our regular 20c apality fea- tured tommorrow at 6 YARDS FOR -____.-_..... 8rd Floor 32-IN. ZEPHYRS 82-inch fast color Zephyr ging- hams, new patterns just re- ceived for this sale, regular 45c quality, Priced tomorrow at 3 YARDS. -_-_s_--.----- Unbleached muslin good $ weight, yard wide. A _ splen- did item to make up mas articles at 7 WARDS FOR ____ SHEETINGS Bleached and unbleached 8-9 :$ and 10-4 width, a dandy item full weight, free of starch at 2% YARDS FOR — hein en a Floor MUSLIN TABLE DAMASK 63 and 70-inch mercerized table damask, extra heavy quality and some vesy aust patterns to choose from YARD 8rd Floor ‘DEVONSHIRE SUITING om SUITING Devonshire gingham suiting a plain and fancy patterns, most satisfactory cloth for children’s rompers, aprons, etc. pakiane 45c quality at 3 YARDS MEN’S OUTING FLAN- NEL NIGHT SHIRTS These are good weight full cut garments. $1.65 values Men’s Store and Regular MEN’S UNION SUITS Men's fleece lined and cotton ribbed union suits. Our regular $1.39 values Men’s Store MEN’S FIBRE SILK SOX. Colors, black, navy, cordovan, and grey: Our regular 65¢ values. 3 FOR _---._.-_ Men’s Store BOY’S STOCKINGS mend ares spsignt stockin, ‘or school wear, bl 5 PAIRS \FOR" evi? demand a higher ethical standard on the part of editors and publishers and that the responsibility for c’ean, constructive journalism rests joint- ly on the reader and the publisher. Mr. Fuller tracc* the history of “Fourth Estate” from the first olla Casper Daily Cribune tory and Influence of the Ameri- can Newspaper” and dispasrioned survey of the press based on twenty years of experience and observation. The wrtier’s ‘con- clusions were that the day of yel- aiism is passing, that the was a thoughtful winning to expect and exceptional gifts, business sense with high of _public_morality. He their influence on thought must therefore be tremendous. The ae: cessful newrpaper executive, Fol'er asserted, must be a> man, nee visioned BETTER THA: _ WEDNESDAY IS. pa i ey x OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK In order to make this month’s Dollar Day Bigger than ever, we are featuring bargains : galore. Visit every floor; a big’saving on every purchase. ; BOY’S KNEE PANTS Cashmeres, mbdleskin and cor- $ duroy. Values to $1.98. Boys’ Dept. Balcony SILK VESTS A beautiful new line of fibre silk vests in ey orchid and flesh, SPECIAL, EACH ~____ — SS SILK JERSEY BLOOMERS All the new dark shades and regular $2.98 values. To close O0t, BAGH cote CORSETS : - Back lace and front lace mo- $ dels, low and medium bust, also a splendid non-lacing num- ber. CHOICE -_ BOUDOIR CAPS Wonderful selection for ine § Christmas shopper, all new colors and styles. EACH ---_ CHILDREN’S SLEEPERS Made of good quality outing flannel with feet. Sizes 2 years to 8 years. EACH -_._ KNIT CAPS A large new stock of knit caps in assorted colors, won- derful values. EACH embroidery. 2 FOR 6 Tea Spoons for Sets 8 Cups and Saucers 6 Republic White cups and Saucers one year gunrantes L000 8 Tumblers caren 3 $400 Aluminum __ $1.00 Kettles ___ Aluminum Pans Each Glass Berry Sets 7 pieces for Metal Candy Boxes asst’ sizes at INFANTS SACQUES Made of fine quality cashmere, embroidered in dainty colors. EACH ~--__________ eaenen-- } at nn LADIES OUTING GOWNS $ Wonderful values in ladies out- ing gowns. Long and short sleeve style, EACH -__._.__ INFANTS CAPS Aviation style in wool at wk. BACH +. <5 SSS HATS large table of ladies and $ ules hats. Values -to $8.00. To close oft. EACH__ WOMEN’S SILK HOSE In black and all the new colors, we offer a pure silk th hread semi-fashioned ‘hose, lisle gar- ter. top, ah 45 gaits, FOR__ Main Floor NECKWEAR A wonderful variety of new $ frills in neckwear. All the new features are to be found here, Values up to $1.69 FOR --- Main Floor CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS Children’s fine rib mercerized $ lisle stockin, These are sub- standards of our regular 49c quality, offered at 4 PR. FOR Main Floor FRAMED MOTTOS What nice Xmas gifts tl make. Make your selection now, $1:49 values offered vat Main Floor a CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Women's two clasp or gaunt- let style chamoisette gloves in a good range of colors at Main Floor WOOL HOSE Women’s worsted hose :in plain $ colors and Tutone, in black. brown and y. Exceptional values. 1 RED AT -_____ ain Floor BRUSHED WOOL . GLOVES Women’s and Misses brushed $ wool Revesi in_ pretty color ef- fects. it right for right now Peed ee ey eens : Main Floor SILK AND WOOL HOSE Women’s silk and wool hose in black and brown, $1.25 i offered at PAIR’ Main Floor eS ee ee HANDKERCHIEFS Beautiful handkerchiefs, neat- ly put up, three in a box for tomorrow, featured AT _____ Main Floor GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE. LINDSAY & CO. YY, ER 25, 1924 the Townsend. “ee | SCooks’ and Waiters‘ dance, Wednes- EVER” - Basement Specials Special foe —- Mama dolls with real 1 00 e hair at _ games for old Af assortm and young adhe a SS An assortment of friction toys, backy spear «$1.00 Choice of any of the mee reli) Gilbert Educational Toys, M dee ee aoe 0 Erector, ree pun of baste and, $1.00 oA nine-inch drum Pionsea Rapes wagon, — 6+ 00 pat ry $1.19 $1.0 REE So Sat e LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS The new Xmas_handkerchiefs are offered tomorrow at a great saving, 39c quality hand- kerchiefs, offered at 3 FOR _. Main Floor Fruit of Loom PILLOW CASES 42x 36 Fruit of the Loom pil- low cases, featured for Dollar Day at 2 FOR BED SHEETS 72x90 sheets, these are really a splendid bargain. Medium welgnt, “AT ~ 3 seey TOWELS ~~ SILK VEST oenetH For the holiday gifts, %-yard silk tubings, in all the wanted colors, our regular $1.49 quality at 8rd Floor TURKISH TOWELS 19x88 double thread turkish towels, for either face or both use, featured special at 3 FOR 8rd Floor ; —_—_—_—_—____lC PERCALES 36-inch 80 count percales in light and Bey dark it~ terns. Jar 30c quality, for Dollar jay at 4 YDS. FOR 8rd Floor ————— . CRETONNES A wonderful assortment of beautiful. patterns in heavy cretonnes, values from 55c to 75c at 2 YARDS FOR _ 8rd Floor My..and Mrs. W. S. Murphy were arrivals in) Casper from Sussex, Wyo., yesterday and art guests at

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