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a ee hilt st hal 5 PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 The Casper Daily Cribune PORE ae £ b on for Florida where he ex- 1 that they mest not expect to borrow | All this, however, dla not influence FAT HER OF MRS to spend the remainder of the E LARD RM | money from the American veople if|the Washington government at this . r. i? 3 they charged exorbitant prices to] sme. for an entirely different aspect 2 sta a Whe Srneriren Qoneernery of affairs is presented. The German AT M. Engle is among the many J mt The German potash industry !8| syndicate, ike many other monop a Miss Violet L Creek visitors in Casper. | unique in that the. whole world {s| les, needs funds for expansion and | froni a visit. spe eter a | more or less dependen upon it. Ajthe United States Is the p al | ” 4 5 1 family in De liam U : Mo- few deposits in Cullfornia and kere] source of money just now. There RE » see compa: is in Denver on bust ‘ss 4 and there throughout the world|/,are funds available in Britain, but} ! Mrs. Nell Kim ness for ‘ew Gays. | 5 sia ia HSC | ee take AR cor a pleas aS - position of deputy pnd tag | es available but the bulk of the potash | because the supply of money | t | 7 l in the office of Lyl Don Phillips has returned to Cas Brea vanes |comes from Germany and the prices | so large b> -epnriy PLAINES feet and tremb bees eieDéuald ts per following an absence of several | BY DAVID LAWRENCE potash producers and Hritieh bank-| are an important factor to the Amer-| ‘phe German potash interests were | pV Tones; 1 r the office. | months in Southern + 8. (Copright 1925 The Casper Tribune)|ers. ‘The loan will be floated in] ‘can farmer. asked {f they would guarantee the] (f a-ice foatrice J oat 3 a ack WASHINGTON, Dec, 8—Amerl-|Great Britain, just as was the loan! Before the war, American busi-| American consumer againet a rise in from whom Leonard Kip Rhinelan: | never was a Mrs, Hic i per can bankers have lost the oppor-|(9 the coffee producers of Brazil! ness men endeavored to’ establish| prices. This they declined to do, dec! ta aebklo nnulment of their] when Le from tunity of making a $26,000,000 loan} Who tried to get funds and| potash production In Germany but| claiming they could not give assur- riavaiaied ae evgakad disturb-| for Mrs. Rhi for a few dey ed' fron veral days’ to the German potash syndicate| ere prevented through the action) were frozen out by German inter-|ances concerning the law of supply ccna? tip hen Isaac| quiet Jon protes Brea | oo meMODOUS sand: Wc and with jt the American. govern-|°f the department of state ests, even though the department of | demand. They were willing | x7 sins, counsel for Rhinelander |“Don't let him say those s Mis y n| ie: ment has deprived Itself of an op-| Back of the action of the-depart-| state “tried desperately during the . to promise that no part Of] neg sones a “taxicab driver” dur-| “bout me” camnected’ with | portunity to Influence the price of | me ate is the policy formu-} Taft administration to obain equal-|the funds obtained would be used| (O° “ones ume Univer | ade office for sor poteahetar faites: I Floover. of the|iy of treatment. The German mo-]in any way to curtail production : a Eats : position xt | This te the situs r| der nopoly was all powerful and secured | and thus raise the price. Even these i sduy f several days uf hee 8 | ns his | the passage of legislation which dis-|terms were not given approval by|loan elsewhere to th ey oe ie, te tans | ctween! banketsand. the American | speach « , a few weeks ago|criminated against American pro-| the department of state and the Ger-| pointment of a Mr. and Mrs. William Utsinger | 8ct here, and 1s ome eae chen ce man Interests certded to float thelr terests were recent Cas; D i me hote! | es os W. of Denver, is | Mrs. George Mullen of |®™Ong the Colorado business visit I rived in the clty Wedneg.| 0S in Carper for the remainder of y to visit here with friends and Bid Chae tend to busines . : \ : : 5 . : : ss : L. 1. Jckwon ts tere from Chey- This store is filled with beautiful winter apparel- Peank.t enne for several days. ; ; b was a Tuesday ore Bes pea ioe . on the most useful and acceptable gifts for members of the fair sex. a : lounieeenvishor jacCarsenc: New Holiday Goods Are Arriving Daily. : - 3 Hie SHS hes yi W. A. Miller, an official of the y , Illinois Pipe Line company, is here " busine from Lima nd] | m4 r-)) © © Mra. K sale oF! es the Henning hotel ] = Senta 5; tee business call- Smoking Sets, A Fur Coat or Neckpiece i 8 Wada yeaah Quilted Robes, always acceptable—it wi l ; %s expected -t rancis | Lounging Robes, pay you to investigate our arrive he on trom Boulder, Calo, Rr os . 3 siktietsal Pullman Robes— 9 al reduced prices. to spend the holida wit uct |e in ndeetatie tee aS X all make wonderful brother, Leo Crast, oy! a Gh efi Dany Ae! I - Christmas presents. Om WO < “ | - Tower was an out-of-town i Mr. Mrs. Charles | ere es i Suite ie x here this week from Hous. | (4 Mrs, F. B. Firmir ent | 7 ay | avenue will have ( 5 | e e e e fh ° Birobed of Mt. V See These New Arrivals---the eme in expected to an Stules 2 Christmas day morning. 3 | | , ; . ate ga 7a Season’s Best Styles in é' i f 5 : y New effects in popular materials and colors. 4 Gift Parco wih Mire cf e 5 $7.50 Suggestions Harry Ballard of ( and a | Wayne Knit Opera Heel senior at the Universi w. 8. (0) Onyx Pointex Heel ming at Laramie was | | the Thanksgiving hoiidays of : / | —- $10 50 wl Mere ee in O'Melia at his home in Rawlins. = | . Gowns fags Ceaatn Taieees -|Administration Stand| $12 50 Step-ins ras m Fi ; ° Bloomers | per for a short time visit 5 | friends, en route to the western | Declared Weak By All latest : coast. The trip ts bi ade by mo: | 3 eee | Ronb td ie | Prohibitionists. Paris and saen | < New York pts Mr. and Mrs. P. b. | | creations. Le Ais son Jackle of Douglas | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3— ) — Gloves Casper friends for a st | The wits obtained in prohibition | French Ki week. enforcement by the present adminis- | . Mocha $$, tration were declared to have made | Pre-Holiday : Cape Mrs, Ray Courtney was among the | the hteenth amendment a “joke"’ | Driving Gloves Casper visitors in Cheyenne recently. | and a “hissing by-word among other e e Fur Neckpieces . | wise well disposed citizens” in an Casper friend: 1 to| expression of views mailed to the | ] mer a e Leather Bags | learn of thi 4 ovement | White House today by the United Beaded Bags A, H, Chandler, whe ally un-| Committee for Prohibition Enforce. Linen Handkerchiefs caveat er Obera op sls | anauE P ae seat iat de All Fall and early Winter models are to be closed out, nc matter Boudoir Caps Chandler accompanic and will! ~. ¥., chalrman of the committee, how great the sacrifice! Head Bands remain in the capital for some | which is composed of 26 national GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Lace Collars time. |reform organizations, expressed the Boutonnieres thee sentiments of the gathering and his 8 Turner and} speech was made public as contain- < Fancy Garters ehildren, Ned and rjorie, moved | ing the views of the committee. Negligees this week to the Patrick Murphy Every effort of dry organizations e e Kimonos home, 1236 South Ash street, to respond to the appeal of Prest- Smoking Sets oe oo! ro! offi- e = Mra. C.0, Brewster and two sons, | “ini fon Repro rone nition oftl: Turbans and narrow brim styles as A remarkable group of turbans, off- Lotiiging Robes Bobble and’ Jimmic, have°returned | jot dims oPeaere well as large and droop rims. Vel- the-face mode Barro brims, and Stents Shawls ‘om Fort Collins, olo., where they >po enta. by oe vets, silks, satins, metal cloths, ve- large droop brim styles in Lyons Ve etre ciglary Hdieas tie veoh | behest ea LS a lours and felts. These are all fall and vet, Satins, Silks, Failes, Velours and Fancy Scarfs ter's father for the last six weeks. | Phar fy Pia - | winter shades, including pastel colors Metal Cloth, Black, brown, wine, Vanities eee etleapelbmeniysari oy soon ae ised and gold and silver. taupe, red, tan ete, Necklaces H. J. Tszlor of the accounting de-| Vi<,.0f Silent determination,” hh Formerly Priced Formerly Priced Choker Beads 4 " | si president has done some partment of the Continental Of! com- : on theveideralven. $4.95 to $10.00 $7.50 to $17.50 Rre-elets pany, Wao has been spending sever- 5 lawontiet hai nayar Toi Holl Pirashe A coupes bunk, jaw, but ; oilet Articles evi Lhe Cad to eee any oust | yet has definitely committed his ad- You’! | find these marvelous bargains on the Mezzanine. eee . wa secu bees go ted : ¥ | mtr to t forcement of Foe 1 iste Tots night. SOS © eightrenth amendment, as pro- | vie Cee +.| vided by his oath of office to wxp- 7 8 rib Ouilts — Frank Brodie ts in this elty at-| Sed Dy his cath of Sik “Comfy” Robe tending-to business from his homo | ! an papas i ; N S Ik H ie fo h Holid rade Silk Sacones edit | “He knows how to speak on the t y se icilar’ a a | world court. He has spoken bold and ew Ol OSI ry r e Ida lta d C. F. Pa'mer has returned from|tinging words on the question of (fl par 4 If you would prefer letting a Shard visit tn Denver, Me: Paiteer | World. Deac and tn la address at In all popular shades for Winter wear. f the recinient decide, present 7 he Bradford-Wy-| Oteaha to the American Legion he Gg her with aanrGienens id ‘this country has had all the Wayne Knit (Opera Heel Ke ra . Md jane Sate denis uae 2 rant A very good quality Chiffon Hose; full fashioned; rantz Shop ape here Son et unequalled in its financtal | with lisle top, heel and toe; ravel-stop ring; shown in G ift and political tan bark, Aztec, atmosphere, gun metal, mauve, 2 7 tory of the U: a 5 rf, pi taupe and blush. u ¢ ertificate deste : $1.65the Pair - | period since the Civil War. eas I ete eee are. aca e Wayne Knit (Square Heel) Superlative values in week « =) ed seman’ tela An excellent pure ad silk service hose; full enon 1 i 1 Fashioned in the new Phantom Excellent rials including fashioned; ravel stop top of fine m i ms 1 the Redi, FPanch’ Gray;-Bole de Boa stin, velvet, flat crepe, cut ‘vol. Colors are black, zine, gun metal, nude, blus Age 1 the adr | Queen Blue, Palmetto Green, a et, crepe-back satin, géorgette, | osewood and alniond ' | t polic well as in the popular tan and hiffon, as well as striking style: $1.65 the Pair aon ben I et rv were | brown shades, and in black 1 charmeen, twill and soft flan- P oat Dh ly 5 ed particularly at a letter sent f P; p Charest Duseisy: lane Beni’ dhuse Perk gona aE Wayas Pals Opera Soot) fiat / ; ,| reform organizations, , describing . . ¢ 3 . 1 5 myx (Fointex Hee at this low price range be Bowell i tp. Casy | present enforcement conditiois “am n Two Charming but Inexpensive Groups wo extremely popular numbers in chiffon; the I be oF his regu " national scandal,” and aring the ayne Knit with all silk top, and ravel-stop ring; SHES Bele esident ad rvedly the Onyx with lisle top, heel and toe; both full avd Pate ere | Committed f to enforce the fashioned, Black, gun metal, atmosphere, rose = lade arise ale enth amendment, us: required taupe, silver, French nude, blush, gold, orchid, nile Teaneenotels by his oatt | , green and honey, are the colors, to Ghee | | | $1.95 the Pair Judge Burgess and R. B, M a . | — | : of Sheridan will 1 to be A rapt pti Wayne Knit (Opera Heel) $ 85 rid ete ie ot ‘nd 8 juth | swesiady, thorouxhly familiar with Newest styles in e Onyx (Pointex Heel) : ree dry goods: must ba reliable, indu These numbers are made of very fine chiffon—pure 4 ee) | i etetiacea. "man he SILK UNDERTHINGS silk from tip to toe—full fashioned; beautifully YW G. B. McKay far bual- | Perienc a | Have fist atricad cot aiey woven, in the following shades; atmosphere, silver, 5 x pr hy ag al da tie Ri : 1ave just arrived for Holiday buyers. viege, blush, black and white. Materials—Velours, Suede | \ | erie -6 artment; 2.75 the Pair . . A | T.-%, @hea 1 Fon ule. dite Bint Gowns Silk Sets $ Cloths, Broadcloths, Bo- | ; r3 s s he ; é ition wien garaee.| |] $7.80, $9.50, $12.80, $13.7" (Consisting of Gown with livias, Imported Coatings. Sam Day f ahs “ ft Ay het ise garage. | mia oD de writ , Teddy to match.) T asper - es, | $15.00 to $25.00 $21.00, $23.00, $27.00, Colors Lipstick, Rust, / i | "rs | aes $37.50, $43.50 | Brown, Burgundy, Wine, | | i ‘ ros | Taupe, Blue, Black, etc. ATCH for the announcement Silk Teddies Silk Vests, Boudoir Caps, | OF THE $4.95, $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, Head Pee, Gowns All fully lined with silk, ‘ ” , ala af a | 4 | Y = = | —the musical sensation! | ; BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E CASPER Phone 194 a Frantz Shop Gift Certificate would be acceptable —if in doubt, buy her a Gift Certificate Second yr