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PA we 4eaPpaess ~o4 to fees toda PAGE TEN SENATE WOULD LIMIT TALK ON WORLD COURT Filibuster Prospects to Be Sifted Before Final Decision. WASHINGTON 8—P) — Lir < f a Wendet mc of the oppc idea e to Hmit advisory was not | ague, and would | re the court. | Id by a six to} at it had no power to| visory opinion. “Only the views of two men stand betw nd court procedure of this k 1, fd Senate Borah. a QUAKE AGAIN ROCKS ITALY Italy, Jan. 18,—P)— round Monte Amiata, in Apennines, which of a sharp earth quake early this month, was visited r disturbances again last r i early this morning. Many towns report feeling the quake. The re highly disturbed, RENCE PENSION Congressman s EB. Winter 1 George P. Gent- o., and Willlam J. Greybull, Wyo., of the outcome of their claims h pensioners are vet nish American war allowed pensions at 4 per month, Mr. Ken 14th Min and t the rat $ nedy served In company A, nesota infantry and Mr. Gentner in th New York infan ions date back for sev- first checks over the a ed amount due n a a herd of reinde: cross a ung are towed by hold the left ear of the mother. en The Casper Daily Cribune 3 Armenian refugees from Da- mascus, the city which French troops bombarded, are still being cared for at a refugee camp in Beirut. Miss Ella Jane Hard- castle, of Carrollton, Ill., a Near East Relief worker, is seen com- forting some of the children. Other photo is of a shipment of American clothes for Druse vie- tims in Syria leaving the Beirut warchc Homeless Damascus Tots Thankful for U. S. Help EviZAGETH THOMPSON Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of 17. I quit school wh I was 15 on account of my mother's health I am not a bad looking girl 2 dress fairly well. But at the ag 16 I started to go with a neighbor boy. He then worked in a store just up the street. On Saturday night just at closing time I had to go to the store and he asked me if he might come down home with me and I told him yes. He was the first boy to kiss me and then told me he loved me. We went together for some time but had a quarrel and I would not speak to him for about a month. Then we made up. I was ‘oing to visit one of my cousins and ulled him up to tell him goodbye, He asked me if he miglit come over and tell me goodbye to my face and I gave him permission. He, my parents were not home. vantage of me In my home, hing because I loved him. A ame home he asked me for many more dates and I finally gave him one. He did not bother me that time nor not till four months ago. Then I got ll. I told him so, but he would not believe me and told me to go to the devil. I was terrified and so worrled I did not care for anything so I started to take some pills. He {s friendly to me now and asked one of his boy friends t« ask me ff I want to get married. I don" Kno" what to do abou so eit ie ahi ie Piri der ice o| BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 18—@ . . vice TOOTS. Fawn Gray, dancer, filed sult for + annulment of marrla to Theodore At the first sign of |r 1s tor you to acciae whether you ™ skin trouble apply |: exert vou wnen you needed ¥ rea age PP'Y rt ner se. cord by her attorney, J pend upon him fn marrt gan, who sald the dancer ) e think he would have Se enierten Tinea HTKINEL, riten moawe: pe Olan for the te of testimony. ra T annulment papers give the SHE WANTS HOME OF HER | dancer's real name as Gladys Marie | Delay in the proper treatment ot OWN Brown, daughter of a New York car. 1 troubles is dangerous. Every day Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a mar-|toonist, her age as 20, and that of trying unproved remedies may | ried woman. I have one y 10|MacFarland as 27. The marriage rder spread years old. My husband is a trades-| It stated, took place two months | lue of Resinol Ointment is] man, He makes good money, ago after a party beginn! in Phil r thirty years it has been | have been married 13 years. I adelphia and ending in New Yc thing, healing reme ehureh. I don't go to st or| The par allege that all memb: I plied in time, it dance home {s my pr I|of the party were under the influ eruption promptly, love a nice home and I love to work! ence of liquor when the marriage born, Jon stand ng ¢ ae and mab y home a real place to] ceremony was perforned ‘ : Hy eke ae enjoy life. I love to live a Christian Miss Gray states that she had nc pg me © | fe. Iam 36 years old. My hurband| recollection of the ceremony, and is 44 years old. He drinks a asks annulment. on the 1 of I got | |DDOBLEMS Should She Marry the Man Who Wronged Her? d wastes home of ¢ one. and don't gambles a haven would lo’ out at nig has been. He never me, even for a wal and I would like to ter for our own g f clean and tidy, I nd I look well when I m MR There is nothing w Mrs. W. H. Your hu weak nature, and needs te like a , and tactfully him when he is sober an: certain amount of his yed in your home. Appeal to his bett build up a pride in hir make him want to have he si And he name Wwe noney. own y where he foes out with | MEETING IN CASPER I love him dress ane dre » tell’ me what is wrong. Ss. W. i ong with you mand has a » be hand Persuade d turn over earnings to tow er side, nm that will a home his own, When he has a definite objective, and saving is absolutely necesrary, he may waste le: NGER FILES nWORCE SUIT FRESH VEGETABLES A WHOLE CARLOAD J n California arrived Monday morning and will go on sale Tuesday and all this week at Unusually Low Prices h ¢ lb. Spinach, lb. Fresh Cauliflower, lb..___1@ 3russels Sprouts, lb. Extra Large Califor Lettuce, each ‘ Fresh Radishes ilifornia Rhubarb, ‘ ihe 15e 25¢ nia Head ---1Ne bu. We fe ts) or Extra Large California Celery, bunch Pascal Celery, bunch____15¢@ Large Bunches Carrots, Beets, Turnips Bananas, Ib. Oranges (Blue Goose), RENE 2 for THIS SHIPMENT IS A NO. 1 IN EVERY RESPECT RIALTO FRUIT STORE RIALTO THEATER BLDG. SE 15e Dae 10¢ fraud, misrepresentation and deceit, |. Fawn Gray looked largely in the sht several months ago when she won the favor of Harry K. Thaw during one of the latter's vis- its to New York, and more recently when ‘she took a boquet of roses to Evelyn t Thaw, recovering from self-administered poison, to be r ay from the pital room. SEVERAL ENGINEERS TO “ADDRESS FRIDNY FORUM door of her 0 he The monthly forun} luncheon of the Casper Chamber of Commerce to be held Friday noon at the Townsend hotel, will be given over to addresses and formal ners by members of the Wyoming Engineers society, which will be in convention here on that date. The officers,of the so elety will preside Tle chamber of commerce consid: ers Itself forunte in being able to se- cure so many speakers of promi hence available for this luncheon, and hope is expressed that both members and the public generally will take full advantage of the oppor- tunity and arrange to attend. alibi ha Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151. | 146 South Center Street DENVER POST HEADQUARTERS , clever dog and daddy. Pep’s Pills have met the people— PEF’ (CHAS, M. GUNNISON) SNAPSHOTS OF LIFE IN THE NEWS (By The Associated Press.) CANNES.—Here are the views of the incomparable Suzanne on the California comet: “I admire Helen in every way. She is such a sweet child. 1 simply love her.” At Frank Gould's club Mile. Lenglen and Miss Wills have had quite a chat. LONDON.—Slim_ masculine waists are the vogue and the stores are selling obesity girdles, NEW YORK.—As to George Washington: He took a drink now and then, the Rey. Dr. 8. Parkes ‘admaf has informed his vast sunday radio congregation, but: “One look at his face and then at that of Rupert Hughes should con- vince anyone that the pup looked at the king—and not like him.’ LONDON.—There {s an Amazon who would not budge for a bottle of champagne. A destroyer of that name tailed to move when christened at launching. She was frozen in the slipway, DRESDEN.—The police are to be equipped with roller skates. The Versailles treaty limits the number of cops and they must cover more territory. LENINGRAD.—Charlie Chaplin has been Invited by the state film | monopoly to make himself funny in an overcoat. A movie satire of Russian life takes its’ name from that article of clothing, BERLIN.—James W. Gerard ts ready to give a cup, dedicated to peace, as a prize for the spring Von Hindenburg race, a turf fix- ture. WASHINGTON.—A slight indis- position of Mrs. Coolidge kept the president from church. BEVERLY HILLS, Callf.—Prin- cess Bibesco is suffering bruises as the result of being thrown from her horse while riding on Douglas Fairbanks’ estate, PORTLAND, Me.—Chinook is a He awoke his master, Arthur T. Walden, by pulling off the bed clothes. Wal- den went to the stables and found Koltag, Chinook’s son and team mate in a dog derby, strangling from a tangled chain, DES MOINES, Ia.—How to make the Charleston safe against censorship, in the opinion of danc- ing instructors: Limit kicks to two feet upwards and one foot sideways, stop vibrations above the waist. Rumania Wants Carol to Return VIENNA, Jan. 18.—(?)—Reports have reached Vienna that open agitation in Rumania for the recall of former Crown Prince Carol has fe€ the Rumantan cabinet to pro- claim martial law in six districts, Further reports have it that nu- merous civil and military agitators are favoring the imprisonment of Carol, —_»—___ Industry, business, sheep and cattle, mining—developments in 1925 will be exhaustively covered tn the Tribune-Herald industrial edition ont soon Phone 18 Camels—2 for 25c Every Day Price $1.00 Adlerika ~--.._.-_.___ 85c |75c Ayers Face Powder_____- 63c | 75¢ Analgesique Baume______ 63c $1.00 Boncilla Clay --....._- 85 | 80c Bromo Quinine__._____-_23e | 40c Caste eae. > 7 | 35ce Chamberlain Cough. -___- 25c | $1.00 Coty Face Powrer .--87e¢ 4-Oz. Castor Oil 2-Oz. Castor Oil 2-Oz, Camphor (Spirits)__._.29e 85c D, & R. Cold Cream______72e 50c Durham Blades. 35¢ 30c T5e 50c 2-Oz. Glycerine ~ Frostilla ... Glycerine Suppositories Glover's Mange --~--~--626 Gem Blades_- 60c Hopper Creams. seonatoeette $1.00 Hopper Face Powder__.85¢ 50c Java Rice Powder__._____42e --49¢ 50c Hinds Lotion __ 65c Kotex PRICER 1 Ib. Prince Albert $1.15 Glass Humidor PILLS D R U G Ss MEDICINES | This Sale Starts at Once and Ends Thursday Night 60c Listerine -..-..-.--__.. $1.20 Listerine __ T5e Lov’me Powder. 65c Musterole ~___ 50c Milk Magnesia _...______ 50c Mulsified Shamp, --...__ 42c 85c Palmolive Saving Cream__27c¢ 25c Palmolive Taleum_______ 15¢ 50c Palmolive Shamp________ 35¢ $1.25 Pinkham’s Comp,.-_-- $1.09 85¢ Pond’s Creams -27c 65c Pond’s Creams -52c $1.00 Pyorrhocide --87¢ $2°00 782: 8.8), co oo ee $1.59 60c Syrup Figs. 60c Syrup Pepsin — 85c 3-Flower Powder__ 60c 3-Flower Creams____~-_— 4-Oz, Turpentine (Spirits) _...17¢ $1.50 Van Ess $1.25 85e Vick’s Vapo Rub_ 60c Woodbury’s Creams. 60c Wildroot Tonie.__..____. 47e 35c Williams Shaving Cream__27¢ Pep sells no POISONS, and Shakes no Bony Rattling Dice to en- courage the LOAFER, therefore, no apologies will be necessary when the Game's all over and you hear the inevitable “When the Roll is Called—Lead on, Kindly Light,” ete. POSSIBLY, when they all get together and organize a COMBINE, in order to maintain HIGH PRICES, and start entertaining the people with a lot of useless chatter about the misfortunes of the CUT- Would you call it a COMBINE or a COMEDY-BINE? © i=} & oe DM io] =) i=) x & Bi: BR © i=} <I oo NM 5 i) so} <a ie-4 i=) aS MR r-) io) =I -) DQ m& =) =) x | a=} j=) = R MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926 STORE HOURS 8 TO 6 LAST WEEK Of My REATEST 5 Which Ends Saturday, January 23rd Yesness Signs Up With ° Clerks’ Union (Wyoming Labor Journal) Harry Yesness, Cas- per clothier and widely advertised as “The Man in the Barrel,” who con- sistently refused to sign with the Retail Clerks’ Union of that city, ow- ing to thelr opening and closing hours, started off the New Year right by effecting an ngree- ment with them and ad- vertising his store as strictly union. Personally, Mr. Yes ness has been one of the most popular men In the salty of Casper, maintain ing a pleasant relation ship with officers of In- hor organizations even when he was running In conflict with union hours and know!ng he was not getting the pat ronage of the real union men of the city, We are glad of his change of front, glad as the organ of the trades untonists of Casper and Wyoming to welcome him and his store In the ranks of fair» establish. ments and feel no fear but that his attitude will rause other) = “night” stores In that city to follow suit as he wart and ts the best merchant of the bunch of those who felt that night jours were necessary for their success, The otail Clerks’ ‘Inton of Casper and the ‘abor movement of that ity are to he congratu ated on thelr tactful handling of the entire situation, Providing You Purchase Another Garment at My Regular Bring a Friend and Get In on This Phenomenal Your Unrestricted Choice of Any UIT, OVERCOAT, R TOP COAT IN THE HOUSE 90L8SYN0H dU0LS is 9 OL § SHOW AHOLS Low Price. Offer as the Time Is Short NOH WYOLS 9 OL8 SU SEE MY WINDOWS STORE HOURS 8 T0 6