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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924 ve Casnet Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE. } 1 1 narily to its party In congress and t and ~ intel! : : if the bill is passed over the pres as to dimin: Rg . i dent's veto, it will be a sign that elopment o congress | witt q j : * the election has taught Httle about earache } , the value of party leadership. Many > a member of the mate and how . 7 was willing enough to lean on A lar of «strength to ; ; own tion 2 ng rec the fe ture eecnece but the eae ce } dent {is trying to hold his par 7 ¥ a ats f OE oat 'Freight Rates Only Factor Ent Factor Entering Into Casper | IN THE SENATE wy wrtoc uf thar strength | that some increases in posta: ; he has with public opinion andj! os 5 : ay have yo years hen Poisoning of Commercial Alcohol to Pre- Prices on Merchandise That Should snige eine Bare CeO pee ‘f in . Mr.*Coolidge makes it clear in hs The strategy of the frienc vent Drinking Characterized as Meet With First Demand. Survey Shows Big Vote} tats: with sie men on Capitot ur | Doesene a Sen wt postal bila tpi: gst the seas 7 ; a hat he favors the increase in postal | * - 9 . : and make gress and the i e re} 0 how the money shall be ecutive find ways of meeting th H Murder by Senator Reed Are’ prices higher in Casper than the local dealer is permanently in| In Prospect for Postal pay but that he-wants to make sure 1 win uittmate saloniections (oe Set omy Cea niee nia my i : : iceeney ieee Teer ee eee, vs ~ there is an authorization to spend:| © the over-riding of his he dave 2 did That's a live question of general | Continued success on conducting his aise. But aie re is not even as|J® fact, he will recomm he lott to dr 0. of | bust fairly, 4 ant y sag WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—National prohibition, as it | o°Sem S24 1 therefore worthy ot | eaevlay oleh atone ote otis fits‘cus- | aes [simple ax that, for one would say» now exists; was placed on the grill today by Senator Reed,| endable and standafa| tomers advantage of his By. DAVID-LAWRENC ete ae eht tol is f Democrat, Missouri, at a senate committee hearing on the! i merchandise there are|in protecting them tr pur: yright, 1924, Casper n the postoffice department tr N ij Cramton bill to make the prohibition unit a separate treas- | S‘“"dard prices that do not differ | chases. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—H to increase postal rates in order te | ury bureau, “| Eopiaaes ih Raat: of Eisen Y| Buying ath is more than ajadministration been able to com-| moet the pay increases, Nea nee tele Sante pJect' only lons* o sa e € applicatio: anc Y ve sus 1e | every st which could possibly | 900,000 which ree the Sout cena ate ‘ent of the prohibition era when It is, for instance, just as eco-| who practice it. Tribune advertisers | there would have been a vote on the|in rates has come down to Was ther. ttems That is the questio. hibition agents Mhpheet wa enator Reed interrupted him. nomical to purchase a good piano in| are Invariably in the class of mer-|measurs before this. ington with a loud clamor lest its| With which the budget offic ‘ “as respects to drug store chakey | o,{C2" 2. skilitut chemist: get thig|Casper_as in any other city. ‘The| Chants who have repeatedly demon-| ‘Two votes are lacking, #0 the ad-|tmiiness to affected, ‘Tho farn ———— ~ ing suggested that the skh vas out in distilling.” he asked. high’ grade: stock of. musical mer-| strated their purpose of always af-| ministration leaders in the senate, doesn't want the Increase tacked on adition BE polaen. to Natnetiae i Undoubtediy,” Doran replied. chandise carried by the Charles EB. fording complete service to their] by parliamentary maneuvers, have|the parcel post. Newspapers and fool to prevent its use in-Tquor| 2bat’@ reassuring,” ‘said: Reed. | Wells Music company ‘here ‘fur:| customers ‘by. catrying #tandard|been able to prevent a vote from periodicals are insistent t h M “Ke t F 5 it S St ne! Bante vas “approaching | 4° then told of another chem. | Mishes-an excellent {ilustration of | stock at standard prices. being taken, untfl next month. class. matter, already ov Pi e arkKe I ui ore on pape ho : s Leal. sthe use of wh'ch He declared be as eee toecneas The administration has a strong! with expensive rates, shall not be X i SI Li st 3 > Would cause a tastein ich an itn en: s cos Dr. J. M. Doran, chief of the in-} would turn a person Bete the tit handled by the Wells company that A — ee ate IT aes Ur 2 mas hopping 4s dustrial ‘alcohol division of. the pro-| ther use of the liquor. is not nationally known for quality, n-bition; unt; was explaining that “T suggest 'you give the formula to | fine appearance and permanence of Bs PED BY an) : se of Stryehnine in alcohol caused| Dr. Wayne B. Wheeler,” said Sen: | manufacture. Sales made by Wells . 2. Christmas Mixed Candy, Ib._____- -25¢ « bitter taste and almost prevented | ator Reed, “for I think he has been |are im themselves guarantees of ren or its use in synthetic gin and other] looking for that for a long while.” | Quality and service and protection BI ic ¢ he ~ “Don't you think it an approach |for the customer. As this applies r Christmas Trees______--$1.25 to $1.50 to murder to put a subtle poison in-| to the’Charles:E. Wells Music com: , to aleohol which you think might be | Pany so does the same principle af- Holly Wreaths, each__-_-_____-____ -25¢e converted into IMquor?” Reed con ~ other Casper dealers, not only tinued. j those in the same line of retail busi- Doran didn’t agree with the as: | ness, but practically all others in all Old man Zero was indirectly re- is B Sx welteas sos tape ts aud astet ce ne ct enced anise [Neeetetien Ge seater ees Buy the Family a Box of Apples for iskey. fe sald whiskey so! only are the goods stan ‘he wta : in drug stores was good whiskey. in quality but they carry standard | hours this morning. Two were the Christmas “You haven't had as much experi-| prices. Freight rates are the only|Tesult of overheated stoves, while ence as I,” retorted Senator Reed, | factor entering into the variations| the other occurred during an at- rr who then returned to the subject of /of retall price that occur between| tempt to thaw out a frozen motor Delicious, per box on alcohol, eastern Lan eageeen points. Dealers | car with a blowtorch. In no instance » ou have already said a poison is | in standard line goods are powerless | W28 the damage material. put in alcohol and yet some buy | to add to the prices set by the manu-| The first call came from 854 South Staymen, per box pert, we. this alcohol, supposed to be pure, to| facturer, since to do so would re-| Grant at §:50 this morning. The 1 ; Fi C Hear use !n Mquor manufacture,” said the | sult in loss of the agency. City Hall force arrived 'n’ time to MOTHER:-~ Fletcher’s J tha er box rst ourt EaYINGS| senator. “You know one tenth| It is quite evident, therefore, that| help C. D. Poling quell the flaming GOT ib eeanaally. prez onathan, p = df of alcohol Is being drunk and yet | prices in Casper are not above those | grease on his motor before tHe fire te Sagem Aa S23 = Ate chedule: ‘or vob, nis - I ee you me Ue in other cities, as far as prices apply | reached the gasoline tank. The car pared to relieve Infants in Winesaps, per box_ ~ sonin, ie merican eople. he i (Lander Re rt. think it ie wicked, Yeneeure, and if ot pickgenerad retainer tela a ene mea kitchen of the ipl? and Children, all ages of Dr. Phillip's Grapefruit, 2 for 15e or per dozen, 8c ? ‘po ae can think of any other adjec Experience shows that in no case| Swift boarding house, 534 Wert Yel- Constipation, Flatulency, W ind r. Phillip's Grapefruit, : os ic cence doreay a0 VM Wan IGT gene Ge oe is tt less expensive to deal by mail| lowstone, at 12:20, called out Btation Colic and Diarrhea; allaying |fj Oranges hd = ; , : on quality in to make pur-|two. It was extinguished with Neh} rich s Snellen station Dreuer ine chases. conveniently at home. In| sight damage to wall and ceiling. sie eeiting seta riehtike n ies Ly ed the Sra “ 0 assume ‘es judg: | fact, it is generally at a saving that| Answering aicall at 11:08 to 11th| an wels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. Bighth district early next month. c | mdrcnehAlaen inaiacetcidls teroite ty De aaseake © the eters ; | ar e Tul ore Fe Cromerazit move wo casper on| | PERSONALS | | merenentice ig perenne trough | and ‘Chentnut‘srete "the tation | Gant Methn SUG CRORE Ey ee panees Cromer, trom. a come through tn large lots at lower} wall adjacent to a gas stove vent | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Lelehe SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET a a, sixty-day visit.to her old home at Mr. and Mrs. David Fox and son, | freights. and after turn’ng off the heater mo- Absolutely Harmless - No Celate Physicians everywhere recommend it. Kansas City. Judge Cromer wil'| David, Jr., are leaving this evening The further satisfaction that! tored back to shelter. — — make.hs home at the Gladstone hotel pending arrangements for aland New Year holidays with rela- Casper home and the removal of|/ tives and friends. their effects. . 8 8 The first cases to be heard by the} Miss Mary Lyons left this after- new gudge Will be at Lander on Jan-| noon for her home in Pittsburgh, uary 6th which have already been{Kans., to spend the holiday season | scheduled by the outgoing Judge| with her parents. Rosé. Ler Ars: The Cromers will be wticomed at} Mrs. B. M. Field, comissioner of Casper where they have a wide ac-| child and animal welfare, is in quaintance and where they will be} Cheyenne for several days. an addition in local social -activivies. cee re Christmas’ and New Years w'th Mr, | and Mrs. John Ford and family. j . Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur rT E ISASTER were in Cheyenne on ‘Tuesday. path | IN WASHINGTON a ee few days from Chadron. a SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 18.— Six Joseph Arnett Ts minerd were ‘killed in an explosion ot| Laid at Rest Here undetermined cause in the Burnett nine of the Pacific Coast Coal com- pany, 50 mies south of Seattle at ¢| Joseph Arnett, o'clock last night according to com: Mee ne pany, officials here ¢ nen, one of Ww for Chicago to spend the Christmas g8 | EAE EEE EERE AE LEE LAE DE DEEN TE GEE GEER GEEGELEBES For Today Only ! THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING Great Candy Special LUKIS’ FAMOUS FRESH MADE PECAN NUT LOAF BLACK WALNUT NUT LOAF 5c SALE PRICES UNTIL XMAS CANDY BY THE REGULAR 40c POUND | REGULAR 40c POUND Regular $3.00 DOZEN BOXES Lukis’ Fresh Made Lukis’ Fresh Made Lukis’ Fancy High Grade Lukis’ Fancy High Grade PEANUT PEANUT CHOCOLATES ‘Richards and Cunningham’ SINCE 1888 ‘Miss Margaret Curtin is leaving tomorrow for Chiédago “to spend 69-years-old who pneumonia yesterday at a hospital, was buried this af- following services at the ay chapel. The Rey. L. E. ted. is survived by a son, rred, who is employed hereby the Western-Pipeline com- | pany. a e These are two famous LUKIS pro- ducts. Known in every househoid. Regular $1.50 value. TODAY ONLY @ @ tims ‘have e two other seen by rescue being cleared of y and state and working to de- mine the cause of the disaster The explosion occurred in number south ‘on the third level about $00 feet below the surface. The fallowing are dead: B.\H. Washburn, 49, survived by s Widgy, one Son and ‘two daugh- ers living in Seattle; Charles Kirby, . Survived by his widow and five hildrea; Elmer Crippen, 23; Elmer Landis} $1; ©. J. Rush, 26, and rnest. H. Ridley, 39, survived by two sons and one daughter. en rec vodies , have vered ——— FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.—Due to the extreme. wildness of the ‘deer, the Plan to drive several thousand of the animals from the Kaibab game pre- serve across the Grand Canyon was} abandoned by George McCormick. | Open evenings until Xmas. Metro- politan Store. “Ee SPE he Haury Humecke, 24, 1s suffering CHOCOLATES 2-Pound 1. Py om pe) gas Seo mek ands One Dozen BRIT TLE BARS Boxes ~__.- $ 50 . i Te Windia ec oo oe ea nn. 20e(2: 20e < dition. Sale Price, Merl. sto Danie = sou E Ss : ‘) The bodies still in the mine ars DerenBoxca . 5 Pounds 90 Pounds 90. xtra pecial ded . poem ed ate aan = for ac. * /e for esis pte ec Employers Give Candy ded today the list of missing was cleared. REGULAR 40c POUND Candy by the Dozen XS bodies of Kirby, Crippen and hburn were taken from the nine Jast night shortly: after the xplosion and the body of Landis s found at 3 a.m. today, —_— Lukis’ Fresh Made COCOANUT BRITTLE pertb. -------20C ae REGULAR 40c POUND Lukis’ Fresh Made Broken Mixed Boxes, Reg, $39.00 Value Lukis’ Fancy High Grade CHOCOLATES 12 One-Pound Boxes linen Ba" EQ tire dozen ——— REGULAR $18 VALUE Lukis’ Fancy High Grade CHOCOLATES REGULAR $2.00 VALUE Lukis’ Fresh Made American Mixed XMAS CANDY Put up in 5-Pound Boxes, Prie $1.25 Price - REGULAR $5.00 VALUE Lukis’ Fancy High Grade REGULAR $3.00 BOX Lukis’ Fresh Made CHOCOLATES Christmas Special 5-lb. Boxes, Sale Price __ $1.75 REGULAR $4.50 VALUE Lukis’ Fancy High Grade b= ummin : <a PURE SILK Special Carnival Dance WEARS LONGER TONIGHT ne See ar et OSIERY ba 4 : 7 e en y AT XMAS CANDY| CHOCOLATES | isssragsitme | 1roUND'soxes | etn oem |S ett $4 00] ie $2.00 (2. $3.00 (85 $7.58 & en Regular 50c per pound Lukis’ Fresh Made Xmas Mixed Candies. Put up in 5-pound ye boxes, sale price The Lukis Princess Cinkulinies Co. § Give them all Humming Birds—no one ever has too many silk stockings. Only $1.50 the pain Log Cabin Inn LOTS OF NOISEMAKERS, CONFETTI AND SERPENTINE SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES Richards & Cunningham CLIT Se i Symphonic 5; tion on 5 %, Reeeeees Eee ee IAgeen. mnie 139 SOUTH CENTER ST. Ground Floor, Consolidated 2 alty Bldg. : : PARA IE PATE RA PERE RE PEPE PIPE REDE TE PAPE PE POPE PES RE PEPE PEPE IDIOMA