Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FOR $388,000 CHECK KITER Coast Qperations of J. K. Fronk Had Many Ramifications. Mrs. Frances M. Hounslea, Brooklyn real estate broker, has seven saleswomen as her aids and not ene mon. RUBBER PROBE ACTION Defense Motion Is Upheld in Action}: ‘Against the State ver publication of a hington Post which r had presented | meeting certain om- between the state de partment and foreign governments, — | the cor CHEYEN t article got attention be- | e of its tion that the com- | Rub- inning nee had ess from he said, gh British growers, n would be given American jm rs. ni case of shortage. The; nt. Mr, Viles said enson plan,” for control of in the British colonial tion mand, 4 law of supply and de- Jan. 7 o renders ineffective any attempt to fix a fair price,” eared “i'| Bill Aimed At. ‘Power Abuse By voir vox |Mederal Judges ceptance of his | WASHI oN n. 7.—(F). pre republic today that he of the house 4 would try to this session legisla ERUPTION OF Union Oil Stock| Me VESUVIUS [§\On $2 Dividend CALLED MILD Basis by Board|p ital > I 4 v a \Retirement Of mes , |Manchurian War FASCISTI IN l7 > , ITALY CLASH |X oF": feperes WITH POLICE \asices. tesm » Vernacular 1 and all of Chihim inced his retirement tirement comes deciaive victory over his | former ally, General Kuo Sung-Ligg, vas defeated late in = Cold in One Day To Cure ¢ xat BR INNE } Executives Arrive to | charge of criminal prosecutions, GUTHRIE, Okta., Jan, 7—@)—| guard as witnesses. Street reports “ederall grand jury investigation of! connected a woman with the affair, e presented to the|R | possession were fundamentally un- | Bae 1 if . ntrol is largely responsible | for ance in pree,” he said, || “Re , which nullifies opera- ), lif. 7 capital of | f hal Chang | | AY SELLS Lire insur. | pi Che Casper Daily Cribune oT RE POND TT ETRE | : : Osa murder mystery opened|and said that serious trouble was H ayes : narrowly averted, but ottices “ee ATINY Housing 1 tirm the story. The identity of the opening wit-| fused to con: mbes Wie nat FAVrales TR Tiel wal vA, deals incllede cosurced eet Is Inadequate, today of Oliver Pagan and 0, H.|\ could not be confirmed of gun play yesterday at a hote! where a num-| The ber of outlaws are being kept under Participate. No Approvals, Exchanges or Refunds FOR FINAL CLEARANCE WHILE THEY LAST Regular $1.50 Striped Lingette BLOOMERS ONLY S g Cc PAIR Regular $1.25 FIBRE SILK VESTS Regular $3.95 Trico Silk Petticoats For Friday and Saturday FINE SILK HOSE ONLY | Gg 8 EACH shoppers who All regular $1.65 Wayne Knit Full-Fashioned e appreciate Chiffon and Thread 1 4 stupendous SUREPOS fey papa ANE i RE SE PR $ e b) values All regular $1.95 Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose, ODD LOT REGULAR $5.00 TO $8.50 NETHERALLS ONLY O8- EACH (Only one to a customer) PURSES and BAGS Regularly priced up to $6.50 New Spring Millinery | New Felt Hats $4.50 With velour finish in pastel shades. New Silks and Taffetas $5.95 to $15.00 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EVERY ITEM NOT SPECIALLY REDUCED es ne mervcrireeialiniaet ns terday in the room of W. L. Cling. anid to have been “important.” ' An explanation of the sudden ex-|ham, a witness brought from Oswe- | cusing of all witnesses yesterday Kansas, when Mary Starr, a rel- > — until today was seen in the arrival ative of Henry Starr, former notor- ‘ e MASHER 83 ~ Oklahoma outlaw, accused the} WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—()— » OW, = Loring, department of justice execu-|man of being a member of Starr's} Housing facilities for the regular tives from Washington. It is un-|old gang. army were described today by Secre- U i derstood that they will play an act-| Entering the room where Cling-| 111. navis hefore the house militery| WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—()—It ive part in the remainder of the jury| ham was kept she pointed at him session. and said: Pagan is an indictment attorney] “I. know you. Department of Justice for the department, and Loring a|name of W. E. Kirby, but your Teal special assistant attorney general in| name is Clingham, and you used to be a member of the old Starr gang.” ‘There were reports. today that| Clingham made no response. seer NE bold You went under the] health and life”. of homes in the that are wired for] retary electrica! energy has doubled in the} tinder boxes” and constitute a past four years. United States Friday and Saturday--the Wind-U p of Our Annual January earance Sale This is the most successful January Clearance Sale we have ever conducted---the public has recognized the wonderful values we are giving---the next two days will see some new and startling reductions in many lines. Come Friday and Saturday. FOR FINAL CLEARANCE Winter Dresses Beautiful Styles--- Lovely Materials--- Crepes, Satins, Chiffons, Georgettes. Formerly priced to $45.00. $91.98 A Line of Snappy 3] 4.95 Cloth Dresses . . 2-piece Velveteen and $) f 95 Wool Dresses, only Printed Crepe, Silk Broadcloth and Crepe $ 5.95 Dresses, only _--_______ All these dresses formerly priced two to three times higher. Bring your alterations, repalr work and tailoring } mt THURSDAY, JANUARY: 7, 1926 * the Nye case. He held that the govs.! ernor had no right to make the ap. pointment, and the only way a suc. * cessor to the late Senator Ladd oc Davis Declares| TAKEN BEFORE |." °° ACQUITTED commitee ax “uneconomic, unfair | would be a “perversion” to construe| DENVER, Colo., Jan. 7.=(—~ to tho personnel and dangerous to} the North Dakota statute providing | Because R. W. Ward is 83-year old, he was acquitted of the c' % He indorsed a bill to authorize | {°F filling vacancies tn state offices! Cr ‘ashing by Police Mavistente sale of certain military reservations, | by appointment as having any refer-| ajpert Orahood here today. Ward the proceeds to be used in construct: | ence to congressional offices and ing permanent buildings, Gerald P, Nye, should be denied a] Denver girl vesterday. my temporary army buildings, | seat in, the senate from that panion of Ward, Ro: wooden hospitals, the sec-}on this ground, Senator Goff, Re-| however, was sentenc aid, are nothing more than | publican, West Virginia, said today| days in jail—he is 67. Judge Ora- in presenting the majority views of| hood ruled that Ward's age was the senate elections committee on’ suffelient grounds for dismissal, was arrested on complaint “harrowing” fire hazard, Furs at Less Than Cost FOR FINAL CLEARANCE WHILE THEY LAST Regular $1.00 TRUESHAPE RAYON SILK HOSE Broken Lots and Sizes in Regular $1.50 to $1.95 PURE SILK HOSE ONLY 8Sc PAIR Liberal Reductions on Our Regular Lines Amazing Values in Corina OLS Posnedae | $2.45 Here’s a splendid opportunity to select from attractive Winter Coais formerly priced up to $42.50 FOR ONLY $19.95 These are mostly fur trimmed; of good materials; well tailored, ONLY JUST ARRIVED 90 KEW SPRING DRESS All styles and colors, SPECIALLY PRICED AT $18.00, $22.50, $28.00 to our Alteration Department.

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