Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. O'CONNELL AND DOLAN, OUSTED GIANTS, MAY BE PROSECUTED UNDER NEW YORK STATE LAW NEW YORK, cution of J Mr. W. Wyatt, “T gained 25 pe reeling fine mend sIcM 15,—Prompt ; Banton, if Commissioner Landis pre O'Connell Hal part in the sents evidence of a crime committed » in violation of a New York te covering such offenses. andal was promised | , ic Attorney Joab secre eo aad Sk District Attorney Bariton made this statement when his attention FOR WEAK LUNGS | was called to publication of a sec code which specifically fies baseball bribery or at tempted felony pun i I ent for not WASHINGT! ing opened tod: the Interior on the application of the | belong in fact to tho Salt River As Verde river irrigation and power | sociationg. district, of Arizona, for the exten- sion of another year of its develop-| When You Feel a Cola Coming On Extension of the permit {s being | te contested by members of the Salt} tack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe Che Casper Daily Cribune as a unit of the Salt River project. A summary of the case, read by I | Assistant Secretary Tinney, stated that Verde interests declare they are entitled to the extension for fi- nancing purposes because of the good falth they have shown in mak- ing extensive engineering surveys and authorizing a bond-issue-of $23,- 000,000. The summary added that the Salt River group asserts that, the Verde district has had ample {time to show progress and has fail. ed; thal it has no prospect of finane Jan, 15.—Hear-|ing the proposition and that water efore Secretary of | rights, claimed by the Verde distric + Which expires Feb: | Ti axative BROMO~- QUININE to work off the cause and 'y the system against-an at- Word was recelyed in Casper this mornir Wrencii, linotype operator for sev- eral year Union Print Springs treatinent for stomach trouble. Mr. Wrench had been in apparent paper business at Newcastle and A | working at his trade in Casper. 5 Deceased is survived’ by his father and a sister, residents of Chicago. )|uneral arrangements have been held up pending the arrival of these relatives, but interment will prob- sbly be in the Union Printers’ burlal plot at Colorado Springs. 1 } Yuma Project Appropriation Stricken Out WASHINGTON, “Jan. °15.—An ap- propriation of $200,000 for operation and completion of the Yuma irriga- vEnosed| tion project in Arizona, was elimi- the stomac! nd little} nated from the first deficiency ap- of the deoth of James R. on The Tribune, at the * Home in Colorado where he had gono for THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 port was presented to the senate, Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, began a fight to have the provision restored. All other senate changes made In the house bill were agreed to except those sections providing $50,000 for the pay of the president's agricul- tural commission and $50,000 for the expenses of the federal oi] conserva- tion board. House managers said they would have to refer these items to the house, for action, CENSOR FIRED FOR FLAYING OBSCENE FILM Ohio, told the National Motion Pio. ture conference here today, that sh» lost her job as chairman of the Ohio board of censors because she refus. ed to pass a picture for which shy had been offered a trip to Europ and a “fine automobile.” Motion picture officials she said, came “crawling on their knees to me to permit the showing of an obscene film," and money offers were ma in efforts to obtain approval of p tures that were “highly immoral.’ At one time, she declared, a “dead. ly acid” was placed in her office which “inflicted scars on me that I will carry to my grave.” Mrs. Snow's speech ‘was in reply to one delivered by Mrs. Robbins Gilman, assistant secretary of the women's co-operative alliance of Minneapolis, in which she charged censorship does not accomplish the desired object. | | } Colds and Coughs ks of the New York State Com mu live wes i bronchial | 4 iewtinone then water users associa and Proven Remedy. ‘The box bears e was held out for his recovery.|propriation bill today by the house tt stubb ullin: ny Cas » fine of: not ‘more and other Verde project should be developed Adv. s, which contend the ture of E. W. Groye. 30c.~- He had been a resident of Wyoming | and senate conferees. for many years, being in the news WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Mrs. t t c ° : F r J t 4 t t 58 5 3 —= = A Sensational Value of Amazing Perfection and . ¥ 4 "nn? -harm Your Credit Is Good at Chamberlin’s NOW IN F ante : Sm {i ‘a ULL SWAY This Genuine Walnut 3-Piece Furniture Yor Every Room Substantially Reduced In Price Bedroom Ste SiS O > Q ° ° egular . alue Quality House Furnishings At Important Savings Other Suites Offered from $89.50 Upwards May also be had in mahogany. Suite comprises bow- t end bed, large dustproof vanity dresser and chiffor- t ON ette. The different items may be purchased sepa- : rately. ‘ Living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen furniture, draperies, rugs, linoleum — everything included — nothing reserved. A Decorated i vast assortment from which to make your selection—and remember, we handle only standard made merchandise—the kind that t is nationally advertised and carries the Chamberlin guarantee of satisfaction along with the manufacturers’. Our stock is larger Breakfast Sets ' and more complete than ever. In fact, the largest in the state, and you will find here the article wanted at just the price you want In a variety of colors, ; to pay. Special discounts on odd pieces. / 3 grey and black, ivory / So aan aR iD frre eMC THE HOME-MAKERS OF CASPER AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS OFFERED. OUR STORE HAS BEEN CROWDED SINCE THE OPENING DAY OF THE SALE LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME THROUGH OUR CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN EVERYTHING IN THE STORE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES } Wood Finish Metal) ° Beds—lIn all sizes, 2 4 inch posts, substantial- ly built. Can also be had in ivory finish. Wj Priced Mattress Woven wire guaranteed FULL SIZED MATTRESS—Covered with a good FULL SIZED 1 "37.20 Your Chance to Save You can make your purchase on our easy payment plan if you so desire. SAME PRICE CASH OR CREDIT Norehfield “an f DUOFOLDS,BEDDAVENPORTS Covered in genuine or imitation leathers. Can be had in either light or dark finish oak—of popular North- field make—9 different styles. EXAMPLE $60.00 Bed Davenport ea idte n> om nea SOU ee EVERYTHING MARKED WITH BIG YELLOW SALES CARDS SHOWING THE IMMENSE SAVINGS Congoleum Rugs AND YARD = Armstrong’s printed and inlaid linoleums at impor- tant savings—20 patterns of rugs—60 patterns of congoleum, printed and inlaid linoleum. We will furnish expert workmen to lay your floor covering. Per Square Yard, 75c and Upwards French Wiltons, Wool Wiltons, Axminsters, Tapes- tries, Wool Fibres, Grass, ete. Our selection was never greater. We are exclusive agents for the fa- mous Sanford’s De Luxe Carpets in subdued taupe shadings—the proper thing to fit odd-shaped rooms. All with substantial price reductions. LET US CONVINCE YOU Odd Pieces of Bedroom Furniture Bow-foot beds, dressers, vanities, chifforettes, in walnut, mahogany and ivory finishes, at drastic re- ductions. For-example: $40.00 Bow-foot Bed $45.00 Dresser -~~-- $80.00 Vanity ______----$55.80 } YOUR CREDIT ACCOUNT IS AS WELCOME AS YOUR CASH LET OUR INTERIOR DECORATOR HELP SOLVE YOUR DRAPERY PROBLEMS Guaranteed spring construction, loose cushions. Davenport and wing chair covered in a subdued blue and taupe Baker velour—back and sides of both pieces trimmed in plain blue to harmonize. This is just an example of the great values obtainable at spe- cial low prices. 8-Piece Dining Room Set * Of Tudor design, in Jacobean finish. Suite consists of 60-inch buffet, oblong table, 45x50, arm chair and five straight chairs. Genuine blue leather covered seats on chairs. One of the newest designs of spe- cial durable finish. Priced regularly at $150.00—8 veces... 91.19.65 5-Piece Dining Set Of the popular Queen Ana design in mahogany fin- ish. Oblong table, 42x48, and four chairs. Chair seats covered in genuine blue leather. Regular $66 value. Special price - That Odd Piece of Furniture Can Be Purchased Now—Pay as You Earn CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Second and David Streets Phone 37 Branch Exchange Connecting All Departments and black, green and! black, shaded ivory and blue. Set consists of drop-leaf table and 4 chairs. Twelve differ- ent styles. Regular $30 value. $23 1 Especially priced for this occasion ~~~ e EVERY ARTICLE BEARS A SPECIAL SALES TAG DRAPERIES We can take care of your every drapery need. Our stock for completeness and variety compares fa- vorably with those of the largest cities. All the newest fabrics and color- ings with the necessary trimmings to harmonize. 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