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a SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 VICE PRESIDENT INC TIINUSI SENATE OFFICE Impatience to Make Work Difficult for Dawes. By ROB Copyright uainlanes wilh Ur ays temperame: that ls job su Whey he takes 2 ts on the very.edg er @ while he going tom: one, senate | INT WIZARD CEIFARATES ON Hla BIRTHDAY. Children’ ‘and Their| Pets Are Close to Burbank. By HAROLD Es SWI (Gnited FP SAN While the , the Jonger ressed with dog aid to the United Presa, in the midst ‘of hundred teleg: & group of outside his ” fhe Casper soldat) Cribune * EIGHTEEN CARS OF FAT CATTLE LOADED QUT OF LOVELL, WYO. ™—4 LOVELL Eighteen car’ loz billed for Lovell shipme Depugh Wyo., March ds of fat ¢ Chicago trom beets. about six weeks ago. These. o: Paw PAGE FIVE Expansion SALE Casper’s Oldest Department Store to Open New Wing and Entrance on Second Street The conservati ve and steady business methods of the Richards & Cunningham Company have been the direct cause of their successful career in Casper. From a small country store they have grown stead - into a large department store and at present ars opening upa new wing on Second Street. This will ii) become w presidents nat is.all he ed himself of his or speak. He ts in for and the’ rutes say be 1vet. thera and vot the event of an not r like serators to a point of personal privilege. He is not supposed tu have any pi pei otherwise, A vi president Uncle Remus and-and and opportunity to ‘our years can only inter. % nominated | E wes ts sald 0. have exclaimed: “Welly [ declare!” That is likely to be hi, in the long run ‘ag he p: the deliberative senate. The vice preatdent’s voice, so rau- cuous and scolding when he was in- augurated, has subsided to a mur; mur. "Chis is not because the vice president has given up hope.. But just the same, some of the older Re publican heads in the senate. have been talking to the vice. president and explaining that while the coun. may not think: anything. of the até, the senate thinks a whole lot of itrelf. So.no matter if he does: not like red tape, and Heaven knaws there is plenty of it at the capitol, General Dawes. fs likely ta subst nder of the session, e a one-sided $ should the presiding burst Which ‘ci icaden tet: sais matic diplomats tog! the senate floor in embarrasair dg not realiez that it was his one and only chance to relieve himself of his feelings in the senate cham- ber. If he wants to talk about that nugurt body in the. future, he will have to do it on the chautauqua plat: form or at banquets or luucheons. He has had‘ his day in the sun, so far as the senate {8 concerned. vertheless, General Dawes 1s using an ty gavel without a handle to it, It ts the regula gavel. In. the house of represent tives, the gavel has a handle. T senate is different. about the size grenade. When fondl it, he m in France. M forget and t the enemy’s tre: caused <dipio of a nice hand; General Daw think of the da ime he will thing into Who knoy shes. ‘Ob! how clear and beautiful your complexion is today, my dear!" ‘IER IS a certain joy—a cer- tain pride—in knowing you ar? admired, whether it be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that joy is the satis- faction of knowing all is weil. Men are fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gaze with envy, secretly jealous, per- haps, wondering—hoping—praying for that attractiveness which is not theirs. But why the wondering—- the hoping—tbe praying for that craved for attractiveness—th at clear skin—that beauty, A clear ékin—is the barometer of one’s condition. A healthy skin radiates beauty. Pure, clean blood means a clear skin. 3.8. is waiting to heip you. It your blood of its impurities and give you that clear complexion. Since 1826 S.S.S. has been ridding people of blood impurities, trom pimples, from blackheads, boils, eczema and from rheumatism, too. Because 8.8.8. is made from fresh Serbs and barks, it may be taken with perfect safety. Try it your- self. You will not only look better, but you will feel better, too. S.8.8. ts sold at all stores in two sizes, The is more economical. drug rger sive sides over nate | The guyvel is just | 8?! ¢ Mitchell 18, for “skinny” horses has run away tr husband of two weeks help me bean 4 ‘om her po! ri and as n girl I FREEDOM TN CAROLINA: \Felony Charge for De- struction of Memor- | ial Dismissed. G ‘SE March 7.— (Wait Press).- n Borglum, stone mountal onfederate memor- fal sculptor, ght was a free mu after hay 000 b ‘al/ near of .the d of the bond in an order | signed chael from ¢ that tion Goverr lina, be “My have ke quist. with former t me go constantly ¢ | in pr fon for the d recently pending “warrin tradition paper that » hav. time for consideration of | plans” | ® tonight | “I had assumed thut tion hearing would be Govern hearing eecupy my j for which 1 an extradt held before nd pendi arrange time until the was hearing ‘on strong nted that me time night spend AYRES MOVES TO STORE ON SECOND ST. | Beer Br oii | Close to U.S. Line on North DETROIT, Mi ed Press).—Good old be schuper, is headed That's the glad tidin round: {n rum quarte wrohibition off! It. is reasonable F action of the Ontartu® le gielature in passing a bili making 4.4 per cent beer legal in that province ts the} star of hope for the chal the fare only 10 cents the rour trip and the price a niékel cerora the | river, the “speak easi here say | Detrott » going the and even dry ones, that they will have to lower price'to sieet competition the | SCULPTOR WING It was Ind!-} 1| | Ib. Epsom Salts . 1100 chi | "When T was a boy. Mother often safd ‘to me ‘Luther, I*hope you wil! make.the world a li to live in than {t was when you came | Inte fe.* “That's what f had {n mind reas years and that's what 1 he | L have done,” Burbank conclud LISBON.—Two Portugese rs attempting a long cht to the Portugese west African cose Ana crashed today at Al! ve during a storm. Nelther pilot nor observer was injured, but the! Yaue Was wrecked. | | models | E Dear Pill: | that promised to buy What became of ‘This way-that y way you go y circle, Inner-C est materials obta JOHN 8. WOODWARD & CO, that |in order to give the people ‘a basketful of gold dollars for ja thin little dime? | 146 S. Center Phone 18 PE Over ‘tks 1000 Seles ly The last time Pep was in New Orleans, Canal Street was so : this | Wide, and the French Quarter so quiet and modest, to} Was werth 65 cents to cross the strect to get : that it tube of | Pepsodent, almost 30 years ago. PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 cakes _- 6 cakes - -| $1 Armand’s Face _ Powder 50c Armand's Face 2] Powder —_- .-~.-39¢ |50c Armand’s Vanishing | Cream -_. |60c Bromo Seltzer 30c Bromo Seltzer_ | 4-oz Bay Rum_ -22c| $1 Coty Face Powder_89c! {0c Castoria ._ 30c Daggett & Ran Cream 1 Ib. € otton. (medicated) 79c 15¢ Diamond’ Dye. |25c Dilaxin ~-___ }50¢ Dyanshine — ming afb OC: orhan Tooth Paste 45c 60c¢ Gloco 50e F 3 oz. Glycerine and Bay Rum @2.0 2. 3 oz. Glycerine, Ba and Rosewater Rum 22c |50c Hinds’ H, & / Cream — “ Hinkle Pills 85c Jad Salts__._.____.67e 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 23 80c Listerine — 60c Listerine — $1.20 Listerine 50c Lournay Perfume___35¢ $1 Layoris --77¢ 85c Mellin’s Food -~-69¢ 50c Mennen’s Shave Créam‘~-2-3 25 5c Mennen’s Shave Créam i505. (2522286 $1 Marmola .._...__--79¢ |60c Milk Magnesi 40c ...37c¢ -~--3%¢ --22c} ---17c} PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM 25c 2 for 45 haritable COMBINE the stuff in bunches, at a big discount, was | LOOK ’EM OVER! It’s easy, ie to get a thousand sales! | -52c} 18c Pepsod ent 37c Pond’s C Palmoliy Utes 160 |50¢ 29c | 16 10c 45c -45c¢ | 60c | 0c | 60c Syrup Pepsin 1 Hepatica ese [ste 20 Scott’s Emulsion_ |‘ Thoro | Witch Hazel 506 Zot lite f RAZOR BLADES | 50c Gillettes —_ $1 Gillettes ___ 50c ¢ 7ems -37c | S20 t Ready__._. | $1 Nujol — “ae ¥ 50c Durham Duplex- | 85¢ Enders 27c -79¢ | 38e | 49) _-38c | 75c | | | , || 30 years may come, and the Pills may go, but Old Man | § ao Pep—he sticks around! | ns || TOBACCO and | CIGARETTES || 111’s, Jarge______ | Bull Durham ~~ Cigarette Papers — Camels —- Chesterfields Edgeworth - 2 Horseshoe, per Ib. Lucky Strikes_____2 for 25¢ Piedmonts Prince Albert -_- Prince Albert, 14 | Prince Albert, lb. Tuxedo, 12c tin Velvet ' Velvet, ! .7e -6 for 25c 2 for 25¢ ~2 for 25c | KIMO PIES now on sale at PEP’S | ~2 for 25c | -2 for 25c} 77c| e the store twoe ntvances, one on Center at and the other ou Second Street dreds of additional square feet of floor space and wi | be completed in about room for the carpenters, the Richards & Cunninghany Company is offering their entire stoc Vomen’s Wear, Hardware, Shoes, et grea The new wing will offer hun- In. order to make k of Men's and 50 days ly réluced prices. _ Thousands of People Are Partaking of the Values Offered During This 30-Day Expansion Sale Every Article of Merchandise in the Store Is on S Q Shaegtetions “HAMS—SPECIAL te | L large Star Number One Sugar Cured Hams ic LB. All This Week ASPARAGUS re 43c OATMEAL COATS dies coats left wonderful week These go at M. square cans aragus Aspara- BLOUSES Rayon Knit Silk Blouses Ladies’ Neckwear ‘ new lot of the very novelties just ar | They go in’ this | 48c -95e $1.45 a tues, .-- ROYAL SOCIETY STAMPED GOODS 20% DISCOUNT Nothing Reserved SILK SCARFS ringed Sik Scurfs in wl the new colors and wi ~- $4.95 $3.15 $2.95 | $1.95 | 6 values — 45 values .- $2.45 values Jo SOAP 18 Bars P, & G. Soap; $1.00. Soap; | | Naptha, to S Pe large Chipso “S00 ars Pp. & G, Soap; [ane si Soap flakes. Sale — The Following Are Just a Few The Advo Triplets best of its y them in bun. ave money. Advo Chow May Advo Mayonr 1 Advo Old Relish. three for PONGEE SILK Genuine Imported Jap- |‘anese Pongee. Fu twelve momme fectior 79¢ PER YARD SUITS | Only eleven: suits left in | our stock. Ch price your choice— $11.95 BEADED BAGS In. two bigs lots—%7.00 | to £9.00 value $4.45 $10.00 to $15.00 39.95 HOS $1.00 Ladies 79¢ Ladiew Lisle 47c ‘en's Hove ~ PIECE GOODS _19c a" 24e Henge 43) HAM Last chance to buy Hams cheap 29¢ 55 POUND EGGS Fresh PER DOZEN good Strictly Ranch 27:c PANTS Corduroy Pants—B juality sold regularly at Sale $4.95 Moleskin Pants—a rare $3.60 | and Pumps ir J Aprons for em abroidery $1.19 lor $1. 00 SHOES Suede PER PAIR Oxford all she Medum and high heels $11.00 and $12.00 ve $4.95 PER PAIR SHOES Tan One Oxt Misses Pump to value $1.95 SHOES For growing girls; y cut out pumps; flat rubber heels, & 36.00 values. Fashioned | All Qe | » | One lot mer and | bundles save mo G, Wyomingite eggt— 30¢ DOZ. Butter The qual Bert Creamery Alec RADIUM SILK Heavy quality hit 95¢ © uo PER YARD BOYS’ PANTS 95€ Pair MEN’S HATS $2.95 TOPCOATS MEN’S SUITS CUTLERY TRUNKS, ETC. UITCA CLADSTONI WOOL SHIRTS RAINCOATS Hh 1 tweed i—- | wool a QO . values. up to priced $12.95 Number one r ed hams, wt ol 29¢ ur PER LB. Richards & Cunningham Cn. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1888