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PAGE TWO. GONOTTONS NSS wn enone Sy CASPER NOT TO | BE GRITIGIZED Operations Ahead cf Most Cities of Its Class in District. Simancial, builiing and other conditions @uring the slack season of the year is ontained in tho monthly review of the federal reserve bank for this dis- trict. Bank clearings fn Cusper for the smenth of January amounted to $4,653,- 308 and were larger than those of Bar- Ckeeville, Colorndo Springs, Emporia, ¥remont, Guthrie, Hastings. Pueblo or Independence. In be = operations onty $71,600 worth was projected here in January yet this figure was larger than the total reported from Cheyenne, Coilo- zado Springs, Hatchinson, Joplin, savenworth, Lincoln, Okmulgee, Pu #bdlo, St. Joseph or Topeka. CONVICTED OF LIQUOR FRAUD NEW YORK, March 3.— Edward Doregan was found guilty and Mias Regina Sassone not guilty of con- m bic scalo by trafficking in stolen anite. ‘The government charged that Dome- gan had mado more then $1,000,000 through Nquor frands. Salt Industry Monopoly Ended «ating ‘abandonment of state trading. ‘Time has shown that the idea of getting state trade into the hands of the government is a dead one,” it exys. “The time has come to give “up the idea of concentrating the en- tire state trade in one hand. The government should try to control only ‘two-or thres of the chief products.” MRS. FRADY’S “WOUNDS FATAL MIAMI, Mia, Yarch 3.—Mrs. Witgar 42 Erady of Chicago, sister of John 3% Thompsen, Chicago restaurant ongnate, who was short here Sunday by her husband, who later attempted spicide, died Thursday. I Am Absolutely Free of Rheumatism, Nervousness and Dyspepsia-- Thanks to TANLAC it is a wonderful medi. cine, states Mrs. F. E, TYounsel, 731 Merchant St., Los Angeles, Cal. Millions of people all over the JU. S., Canada and Mexico have testified to the remarkable reconstrac tive power of this wonderful medicine. Get a bottle to- day. At all good druggists. New Shipments Arriving Daily of Fisk and Regina Hats On Display at Anne's Hat Shop Balcony, Midwest Bldg. ry the and, therefore, the state of Okia- On Aref 11, 1920, the court nang | FIGHT TREATY, Old Supremacy Ede Casper Daily Cridune River was 2 non-navigable stream | sa Gretas ar wtees HITCHCOCK TG | Blondes Lose | hes admitted to the unton. | | seein Semana 2. hold. * mtentions o! OT, Ani - | BOUNDARY LINE INVOLVED 1919, by Attorney General Freeting alleging that the south bank of the be tween the states. The }ii allesed | this was the line set by a treaty be tween the United States and Spain ‘$egned in 1819. It alleged further, that the supreme court had pre viousty construed the treaty in this | ‘way tm deciding the case of Greer | county, Okta) against Texan, a suit brought to determine the ex- act boundary at that point. An injonction was asked prevent- RICH OTL FIELD ON STATE March 3-—When argument is resumed be fore the supreme court of the Unit- ed States 2 Washington .April 24, in the Red River case invotving the location of the oundary line be tween Texas and Oklahoma, jong su. Lin- with Diack hair has been elected mistress erry location of the south bank of the river. Then followed a long series of fter a blonde Ladd of woman it wit was named by the court to take testimony on this phase of the case. Hundreds of placer claimants were | heard as were old residents of the through more than two nd, according to S. P. Free ling, attorney general of Oktnhoma, ises to continue perhaps as w again before a final settlement is reached. the selection of aides to the brunettes, Miss Caroline of New York; Dorothy\Lower of Chi- cago, Elizabeth Woody of Louisville, Ky., and Harriet Rathbun, 2f Madi- |lowing his sensation escape from the Cook county jail ber 11. \26 Routed Out CHICAGO, March 8. — ‘Twenty-str Persons were forced to flee, scantily clad from the rooming house In which they Jived, when fire Thursday senior tree reise. burned the building cccupie, by the pope va An ted Naples Macaroni company and spread claas picked two biondes to the rooming house adjacent, caus- noe metab = ing a loss estimated a> $50,000. , - | Austin Muldowny, proprietor of the|including appendicitis, One dose w. rooming house discovered the fire and|convince or money refunded. awakened every one in the house, per- _Fore male at all druggists —Adv. broedcast by Chicago police fok|swept through their rooms. im Chicago on Decem- Of Bed by Fire|=* The controversy over the teund- ary Ine originated early tn 2919 when a rich off field was discover ed Im the ded of the Red River be Chicago Gunman Is Under Arrest| and from investigation of trees, many of which were cut dorwn for their inspection. During the peneency of the so tion many parties have intervened ome claiming title by virtue of be- ing riparian owners and others by virtue of having made mineral dis- coveries in the bed of the river. On the question of title, the court has heard arguments from the riparian claimants, the mineral claimants, from the United States and from Oklahoma. In the final hearing, set for April 24, the United States and Oklahoma tween Tillman and Cotton counties, Oklahoma and Wichita county, Texas Immediately a serious situa- tion arose in which armed men on April 1, 1920, Frederic A. De catver for the contested lands. He In the meantime, the government of the United States intervened, sustaining the position of Oklahoma with reference to the contentions in contested for possession of drilling sttes. Texas rangers, on orders from Governor Hobby, opposed an unorganized body of Oklahomans, and a state-of virtual siege was es tablished. An effort made by the governors and attorney-generals of Doth states to adjust the matter failed, and an orginal bill was filed in the supreme court December 6, the bill of complaint ffled by Attor- ney General Freeiing, but alleging tht the government of the United States was the owner of the soil be- tween the middle of the river and 1 the Red rangers lano of Chicago was appointed re is etill serving in that capacity. Can you imagine Old Man Gloom existing in a home where Al Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Frank Crumit, Bert Williams, Van & Schenck, Marion Harris, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, Furman and Nash, Deiro, and such stars arepresent? It is significant that the popular Broadway stars—the musical joy artists—all make records for Colum- bia exclusively. And so Columbia Records are to you a guarantee of all that is new, all that is good, all that is most popular in the kind of music that most people like. Play Columbia Records, happy habit. Wherever there is a home that enjoys the best song and dance hits, popular ballads, comic opera tunes,— there you will find a home filled with real happiness. It’s a rg — (vi 0 You follow the crowd to find a good show. Follow the popular record fans and you’ll find what you want at some Columbia store. Columbia Records Here’s the Pick of the List FOX-TROTS QUARTETS CONCERT OPERATIC Marie Way Down Yonder in the Lak? Carnevale di Venezia Ted Lewis and His Band Cornfield tee Mighty eerie peal ate di V. (Car- Down the Old Church Aisle | A-3538 Columbia Steflar Quartet | Ar Solo Hulda Lashanska! $1.00 nival of Venice) Soprano from | Creswick Village{ 75c S. R. Henry’s Barn Dance! . AyoAy: Ke. hank Gola Solo Florence Macbeth | A-6173 Ted Lewis and His Band ; ea Gee ‘ Jose Mardones|‘A-3309 | Linda di Chamounix (Guid-| $1.50 Steali: Intro. “I Hold He jweet Mev Star of Love) Soprano Hand and She Holds Mine"| a-ssxq Columbia Stellar Quartet | 4 959, | FlArriero Bass Solo 2-00 ie : Medley The Peppy Six} 75 You’re the Flower of My Tee Jose Mardones. Solo Florence Macbeth Why Don’t You Smile a1 Heart, Sweet Adeline The Happy Stx Columbia Stellar Quartet Believe Me, If All Those Penpecss sees Dette be aioe) ee Renagenbes sie Bese Taare When the Corn is Waving, Endearing Young Charms} q7ip | ComoF Weuvre A ta voix $1.50 Frank Banta and Ch Hess| 4 552 | “"Gitiotin Stellar Quartet} As20S1 | "CelloSolo Pablo Casals Jeanne Gordon Roll On, Silvery Moon Intro. 750 Old Black Joe 75c . Mira, di acerbe lagrime “Glow, Little Lantern of Columbia Steflar- Barefoot Trafl Baritone Solo} 49922 Love” Piano Duet Oscar Seagie| A-2961 B mumievingena OK) Frank Banta and Kathleen Mavourneen ., $1.00 Riccardo April Showers Columbia Steflar Quartet | A-5899 | Lassie o’sMine Baritone Solo| $1. Eddie Efkins* Orchestra} a3515 | Loch Lomond $1.25 Ovcar Norma—Casta Diva Soprano) 49720 Moon 750 Columbia Stellar Quartet. Solo Rosa PonsetieS $1.50 Welk ee ee Swanee River Moon Ideale Baritone Solo Mit | Treks navormeaceaaeis| Gane Cae Columbia Steflar A362 Riccardo Straceiari | $1.50 : asebe Fda aces A-3497 Held Fast ina Baby’s Toe ‘Tenor Solo Chartes Hackett) $1.50 uck Me to nO eardon Old Kentucks Hag | 75e ga ee and Mellor: Liebesfreud Violin Sole } sont Rigoletto—La donna é mo’ The Cotumbiens. Dear . Toscha Seidel “ 46736 Yoo-Hoo ‘The Happy Bix) A-3482 Peerless Quartet | A-s436 bile (Womans fickie) ec $1.00 Fancies The Happy Six} 75< | My-GalSal 78c | Shipo’Dreams Meso- = Hipcltte Lasar Sar absaegense occ sme || ree Only cans pom) Sat | see Ten Cap Gu i <5 sitters Bar| eet One Fleeting Hour Mesm-[ $1.00 | Arden gl’Incensi Somme} 5 Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra Drifting Peerless Quartet Soprano Barbara Maurel. Solo Maria Barrientos All Columbia Grafonola Prices Reduced Prices on alt Columbia Grafonolas hawe been-rednced as shown here. You can get a modern Grafonola with all $278 Model Reduced to $1'7& $140 Model Redueed to $100 improvements for less than would pay fuakioney Gitcopeoyes phen ise 228 « ai: &: SAMO tas 4 RE Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest-you. He-will gladly les « oe) 6194p gg. @ Ria aa play for you any Columbia Record you wish on 1 «- ye Columbia Grafonota. aad 50 “s 125 so = - « «45 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Angina rapa re. . 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Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 Saturday and Monday Specials MEATS Best Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib__________ 18¢ Bork Steak ib: 2 ee Ss a Best Shoulder Beef Roast, Ib____15c-1712c Good Boiling Beef, Ib____________10e Sirloin, T-Bone, Short Cuts and Round Steal, The oe hes Best Shoulder Steak, Ib________17¥4e Fresh Home-Made Pork Sausage ,Ib___20c Fresh Made Hamburger, Ib___________20c Fresh Home-Made Link Sausage, Ib___25c Fancy Bacon—Sliced, Ib________-____ «35¢ Best Creamery Butter, per Ib. 35c Strictly Fresh Eggs ....... 30c 10-Ib. pail White Karo Syrup________80c 5-Ib. pail White Karo Syrup________45¢ Small size White Karo Syrup____15¢ 10-Ib. pail Dark Karo Syrup___________' 70c 5-%b. pail Dark Karo Syrup___________40c Small Dark Karo Syrup__ __-15¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg___________10c Post Toasties, pkg__._..-._ 10c Sugar, 14 lbs. for.... $1.00 Solitaire Coffee, lb......40c Morado Coffee, lb...... 30c Gold Medal White House Butter Nut COFFEES 45c J.S. B. ‘ ren 10-Ib. pail Strained Honey___~___—__$1.75 P. & G. Laundry Soap, 7 bars__»______50c White Laundry Soap, 10 bars_________50e Lenox Soap, 7 bare ms _-25¢ Large Crystal ite Soap Chips, pkg__27¢ 634-Ib. box Crackers_ . Extra fancy Navel Oranges, good size, peridoz sive Se ae Parlor Brooms, each_________ No. 2 cans Cut Beets, 3 cans. Fancy Iowa Corn, 3 cans_____ _45¢ Solid Pack Tomatoes, small size, 4 cans 50c Solid Pack Tomatoes, large size, 3 cans 50c No. 24% size Kraut, 3cans__..-_ 50c No. 2! size Hominy, 3 cans__________50c Log Cabin Syrup, $1.50 size for__.$1.19 Log Cabin Syrup, 75c size for________ 69¢ Log Cabin Syrup, 40¢ sizefor____ | 35c Diamond Brand Shelled Walnuts, ¥%-lb. can for_____.._._ 6 5e Red Pitted Cherries, No. 2 size, 2 cans__75c ‘Early June Sifted Peas, 3-cans________50¢ Prince Albert Tobacco, 6 cans_________85c 10-Ib. sack White and Yellow Cornmeal 37c 21%-Ib. size Pears____ 21,-Ib. size Peaches____ 214-lb. size Apricots... 21-Ib. size Black Cherries_____ No. 2 Blackberries__..-- No. 2 Black Raspberries________| No. 2 Blue Berries No. 2 Gooseberries. Nekee 35c 3 FOR $1 Orders phoned Friday evening between 7 and 9 will go on first delivery Saturday a. m. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. | scription of “Luck” Tommy O’Connor,; mitting all to escape before the finmes