Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 12

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aS eee eae Se PAGE TWELVE. NEW CHAPTER ADDED 10 RECORD WITH DELIVERY OF MESOAGE (Continued from Page Ono) of the members of both houses feel the urge to attend. ‘The president of the senate and the spea the house ‘have both such a. pils ge and have ey threatened drastfe punishment in cases of truancy. But it alwas happened and like! that the member legislature must s exhibits at the show, so no be su quests for lea They will be t ature will adjourn da ning. Thus will embers a The first bill through the two ouses 8 the emergency appro- riation for the mileage and em of the me 8, This bill celved the unanimous support g the e house ‘e number Moses erat, whi nact ifve of th ral other bills on the being refined and poll are se subject, ys has “A’ bill always w of the Wyoming the high class so numerous 1m will not be. present per|leges of said depositors’ ly bills introduced | 4 and Fremont section two, session , providing a license tax It is known that there preparatory to their journey through the hopper. Number five, is by Mr. Harris of r of| Big Horn county, also a Democrat frowned upon | Mr Harris has given a rather for en| midable t{tle to his proposal which wll | reads: far an Act creating 2 il, | State Bank Guaranty Fund Commis sion, providing for the appointment of commissioners, und prescribing to-| rules and regulations for conserving and administering a bank depositors’ guaranty fund for the State of Wyo ming; appropriating money to pro. vide an immediate fund for such pur to “poses, prescribing rules and regu they lations for the maintenance of said complish their purpose. , fund, providing regulations ‘and re- quirements to enable banks to par- ticipate in the benefits and priyi- guaranty re-| fund, providing for the administra of| tion of {nsolvent banks coming un- not| der the provisions of said act; pre. scribing the method whereby Nw 1 Banks within the state can share in the benefits of the act and mending Section 6136, Wyoming to | Compiled Statutes 1920, and repeals all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith,” tio’ As in the gasoline tax proposal, so in the Bank Guaranty proposal, 2] there are others. Mr. Harris will not be lonefy, At least four more Stiff Neck Get this relief now To get rid of acrick in the neck in short order—apply Sloan’s, No rubbing! The marvelous effectiveness of the liniment it. self does the job for you. It sends fresh, new blood through the pain-ridden tissues, and this takes out thestiffness—stops the pain. All druggists—35 cents, Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain! measures will be preseated later. All of them different, all of them seek. ing to cure the same evil The following resolutions of re- spect on the death of Governor Wil- liam B. Ross were passed today by both ‘houses: “A Joint resolution expressing the sensibility and sorrow with which the legislature of the State of Wyo: ming takes notice of the death of Honorable Willlam Bradford Ross, Goyernor; setting forth the high es teem in which he was held as a cit! zen and an executive, and conwey- ing to his afflicted family an ex pression of the sentiments of respect and affection in which he was held by the state, “Be it resolved by the legislature of the State of Wyoming: That tho senate and house with profound sensibility and sorrow hereby takes notice of the death on October Sec- ond, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty- four of Hoporable William Bradford Ross, Governor of the State of Wyo- ming, while he was yet serving as Chief Executive; That the senate and house hereby give their recog: nition to the many virtues, public and private, of this singere and high- minded statesman, and as a token of the respect and afféction in which his memory {s hald, direct that these resolutions be inscribed upon the permanent records of the legislature; ‘That in the death of Governor Ross, the state lost an executive whose eNO aT ‘ e Casper Daily Cribune Boy, Page Lady Godiva You are asked to believe that these Rouge in Paris. fostumes. {t seems, were strong on single hearted devotion to the wel- tare of Wyoming and of her people was known to all, and the people lost a fellow citizen of unblemished record whose courage, character and ability shall ever be an inspiration to all to whom knowledge of his life shall come; ‘That the legislature hereby “acknowdledges his eminent service to ‘the state, and\that as a mark of the esteem in which he was held by his fellow citizens and as a token of the profound sympathy of the legislature, an engrossed copy of these resolutions be transmitted to his afflicted family.’ The memory of the late Simoh Skovgard of Big Horn county, mem- ber of the senate and president of that body in the seventeenth session was honored today by the adoption of the following resolutions: “Whereas, God in his all-wise pro- vidence has seen fit to take from our midst Simon Skovgard, president of the senate of the seventeenth state legislature, and for many years a faithful afd capable member of the state senate, and “Whereas, the patriotic efforts and achievements of Simon Skov- gard stamped themselves upon the hearts and minds of his colleagues through his unswerving loyalty to his constituents, his earnest efforts in behalf of the welfare of the state as a Whole, and his honesty and earnestness of purpose, and “Whereas, a life such as his is conductive to better cli ship and quality, but very weak in quantity. nor stand for it. the inculcation of service, “Now therefore be {t resolved by the senate of the eighteenth legista ture, that we extend to the bereaved relatives and to the people of his country our heartfelt expression of sympathy and regret.” : ASE The ancient Romans had alma- nacs in tHe shape of tablets usually made of marble, which wéFe set up at the beginning of the year, and on which were engraved the dates of public games, festivals, and so on for the coming twelveamonths ee ee 4 AWWLING MAN TAKES ° OWN LIFE BY SHOOTING LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—Tom 1 Nina Byron, read- ing from left to right—you are asked to believe that they up and quit their jobs as show girls in the sce ‘And all because of a ‘little difference between them and the manager over costumes. Sal And the young ladies simply would & FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925 chanted to the rhythm of the drum, would not be forced to move as ho while the dancers went through | announced several weeks ago, their intricate steps. The clown, or The store space he had contem. Koshare, was not gaily dressed ap-| plated using when forced to move pearing in blue jeans, but with his} on East Second street and formerly face painted vividly and with a beard| the home of the Gril! cafe, {s to ba,.7] formed of sheep skin. rented by Mr. Scott who owns the Preceding the dance, Pablo Abeita, | building. Lieutenant Governor of the Pueblo] py remaining in its present quar welcomed the visitors to the pueblo.’ ters the Scott Clothing company wi!) STORE LEASE service that has built for it a repu. tation among Casper business con- cerns. Jack Scott, proprietor of the Scott Clothing company, announced this morning that he had completed a deal for a renewal of his lease on the building he now occupies on South Cent street and that he GREDIT SYSTEM 5 PROTECTED (Continued from Page One), you individually and) collectively to co-operate with us in encouraging the organization of additional strong and well managed agencies. ~ “Those charged with the opera- tion and supervision of the inter- mediate credit system recognize the importance of sane and construc- tive policies, Which will encourage and build up in all legitimate ways the livestock industry. We must, +however, recognize that the future usefulness of the system to the live- stock industry must not be ‘{mperil- ed by unsound business methods or the making of inadequately secured loans. We cannot correct many of the Wrongs of the past, but by es- tablishing a dependable reservoir of credit for the reputable borrower who has ample security, ‘we may avoid a repetition of the disasters of Early Pioneer Of Capital Very Ill CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan: 16. — Luke Voorhees, 86, one of the ear! jest of pioneers in this section of Wyoming, is criti¢ally sick at his home here from pneumonia. Ceadachyor~. Dizzy? Sick? Breath Bad? a You're Bilious! Hepes Take a ‘Stomach Sour? ELECTION WILL Laxative! Clean the CLOSE SESSIONS. Bowels! ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Jan. 16. —Hlection of new officers, selection of the next meeting place, and the consideration of the report of ~ the resolutions committee was to occupy the last day's session of the ‘Amer!- can National Livestock association's annual convention today. A number of addresses also were on the program. Fred H. Bixby of Long. Beach, California, four’ times vresident. appeared to b@ reasonably Sure of re-election,; while Phoenix, Arizona, probably will be chosen for the next meeting place, according to indications early today. The delegates yesterday afternoon Thomas, a Greek, was found dead near Rawlins,. and the coroner's Jury late yesterday afternoon return: ed a verdict of suicide, A 45-callbre Colt revolver was found under his right arm, ahd he had a bu'let hole In his hea Serviceable Oxfords. A Splendid Showing of 500 Pairs pf ; Lavely Dress ‘Slippers 300 Pairs OF and Ties were taken to Isleta-to- witness an Indian dance of Comanche origin, the performers wearing gay cos. tumes, eagle feather head dress and appearing with their faces grotes- inted. A chorus of’ lusty oung men of the Pueblo STORE FOR CASPER On Saturday, ‘January 17th, we will open PIGGLY WIGGLY Store No. 3 at 900 NORTH PARK STREET in order to better serve those residents of North Casper. ~ or Example One of these-is of soft dull kid with clever patent apron front strap. Above this front strap are two nar- row patent straps fastening across the instep. Toes are short and rounded, heels are high Spanish Louis. A most charming sty No- tice we aren't as These fresh new Slippers are brimful of dash and style. Everything about them is first class—their . workmanship, materials and patterning. Among the many numbers we are showing you'll be sure to find just the Slipper you’ve been longing for. And no- tice their special low price. We've just unpacked a big shipment of the snap- piest Oxfords and Ties you can imagine... Styles are trim and attractive and ma- terials excellent. People will see their inbuilt good- ness and buy quickly at these prices. All are sub- stantiall? made with long- wearing soles and rubber For Example One of them js ofsthe new English tan calfskin made over the new - swagger square toed last; is Good- year welted and equipped with rubber heels. The pattern is blucher with brass eyelets and some neat decorative perforations. A This store is the newest type Piggly Wiggly and we invite everyone in Casper to inspect this new baby of the Piggly Wiggly family. The same prices will prevail constantly at all three stores. There are 1607 Piggly Wiggly stores in the country-today, and over 1,000,000. satisfied housewives pass through the turnstiles of Piggly ~ Wiggly every day. Fy There are several big reasons for this—These housewives KNOW they save’ money at Piggly Wiggly—they KNOW there are nothing but best quality foods on Piggly Wiggly shelves—the best of the world’s a a as KNOW that Piggly Wiggly prices are consistently ower. Satin Dull Kid Patent Suede All trimmed leathers. The Materials Are— with suitable 5 AND THIS PRICE—low and reasonable is made possible by our methods of turning stock quickly, displaying goods con- veniently for easy selecting, and our less expensive below street level location, ing ten dollars for them either. The Patterns Are— | Straps— With cut out apron effects. Ties— With cut outs on the rides. These Are Special Attractions for Tomorrow’s Selling Economy Shoe Basement Several across the instep. You Can Use Them For heels. The M Black Cal aterials Are— z Straps— ; English Tan With open work in front. Brown Calf Dull Calf Straps— Black Kid » Brown Kid oer You Can Wear These Oxfords For— Dress } School Afternoon | i Theater | wee k Church OR Street = pen arty | ouse Walking 12212 EAST SECOND ST. staunch little service shoe you'll agree. The Heels Are— Low Cuban ” Military Most of them rubber tipped y, Re THIS PRICE IS made especially low to move them quickly, You'll find it very much to your adyantage to come in early tomorrow before sizes are broken and select your pair. Piggly Wiggly wants everyone to see this new store, so come to the opening tomorrow, Saturday, January 17th. 1 Remember that all articles are priced low at Piggly. Not just a few items ; for bait CANNED MILK, any brand, tall_--_______ -------10¢ CANNED MILK, any brand, baby_________________5e CANNED MILK, per case___--------___--_---_-$4.75, ~ BEST EGGS, per'doz___-_-__-_-_-----------_----_58@ BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, all brands, 1b.._--___47@ PLUSH FLOUR, 98-lb. sack_____ --------------$4,50 PLUSH FLOUR, 48-Ib. sack_____-____---_---__$2,95 PLUSH FLOUR, 24-Ib. sack--_--------_- -2----$1.15 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 48-Ib. sack____---__-__$9.65 GOLD-MEDAL FLOUR, 24-Ib. sack_____--___-_$1.35 SAPPHIRE FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack.----_--___-___ $9.65 SAPPHIRE FLOUR, 24-Ib. sack.----_-_-------$1.35 Casper Provision Co. has installed an up-to-date Meat Market in connection with this new store-

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