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PAGE TWO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune TACTICS OF ‘SNOOPING’ City Britis | parties from New York, Washington, ‘Chicugo, Atlanta and New Orleans, land the countryside rallied in auto C DEMOCHATS AND — DRY OFFICERS DERIDED |[is2* 7 =~" "i2) | Medias Demntente 6.0. P. SPLIT IN more ogee BY ASSOCIATE JUSTICE | w=, Yam, meme EMULSION Both Sides Score Victories in Town and City Elec- tions Throughout State. ines w rs the elec While in othe partisan. Both De a vil and Republicans the Democrats canidates for al arried the city b of five nearly ate the Joseph indi ns were char- SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS KANSAS CITY—Democrats made 1 sweep of municipal elections, icket being headed by Frank being sent into estimated at LISBON—Weather delayed start on second leg of fight from Spain to Brazil. Aviators to hop off this morning. BUFFALO — “Grave. possibility” exists railroad shopmen will be forced to strike to maintain their stand against the practice of “farm- ing out” shop work to private com- panies, according to statement issued by delegates of railroad union, in session, HOUSTON — Residents fleeing s following heavy rains aused fieed stages in riv- ers. M. K. T. bridge under water while tracks are seven feet under. LONDON—Newspaper referring to “misreprese ” of the Washing- fon agreemy s the the recent conference "Tokio expresses fear tary tendencies which hitferto dominated the J: find in agreements some loop-t which will enable it to carry out former plans in changed cireum- stances.” Emphasis laid on develop. ment of the Japanese poli in China. decisions admirals * WASHINGTON—Declaration that the clash yesterday between Japa- nese and Chita forces in vicinity of Viadivostok was outcome of a de- liberate policy of Japan which pres- ages an advance into Siberia, was made by special trade delegation of the Far Eastern republic. —— Headache: rom Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve by curing the Cold siroyer. ture of E. » and germ de- ars the signa- » genuine bi W. Grove. (Be sure you get OMO.) °, = Be Few lumber experts in the north- west can scale tally more fapidly than Mrs. Edgar Hannon, Oregon's only woman lumber operator. New York society women have formed t own radio chub. Perree of the Elk Basin com. here from Denver looking ess interests for several see T. J. Crites who has been in Cal ifornia on business for the E. T. WD. company {s looking after here. Hams Oil ofl matters of inte: Hardendorf of thé San Juan} » company is here from Kan- has been, spending sev- Gus in the oil. fields of that _- J. Deeds, adjustor for the} Ho! insurance company arrived] this morning from Denver and will} : here look after business! veral days eee and Mrs. Dave Lewis are in| their home in Salt Creek on bus} ness and pleaseure for the remainder f the week. ere Cooke is away several days, on a fishing Ferguson, field, head- quarters. He left this It Creek to inspect the operations he company Wilson, president of the Con- Ol company, is in Casper on d with the proposed Jans of his concern to establish re- fl filling stations in various parts of the city. He left this morning for Salt Creek and will spend the day in- specting the field C. H. Gompf, cashier of the Iilinols Pipeline company, returned to his of- fice. yesterday after having been con- fined to his home on South Lincoln street for several days. Mr. Gompf is convalescing from serious cold. ee Minal EB. Young, general manager of the New York Oil company, was a visitor at the Poison Spider oil field morning me yesterday, inspecting the operations which are being conducted. erry Mrs. L. M. Hagood and daughter. left this week for @., Where they will eral months visiting with riends and relatives. Attorney H. B. Durham was in Doug yesterday on matters con- nected with the Interests of local oil companies Mrs, T. L no, formerly office manager for R. K. Staley, will leave the latter part of the week on € tended vacatin. Mr. Reno will aw ympany her na short visit with relatives in Colorado. eee Attorney Floyd Pendell returned here from Denver yesterday driving a new Marmon touring car. J. Hardendorff, manager of the San Juan Petroleum ‘company, left yesterday for Kansas City ahd other points where he will spend several days in the interests of the company. Before his return here he will inspect properties in various. fields of that district. c. Seeley Louis Kurlich, Lead, S. D., merchants, who are in terested in oil companies and proper: ties in this vicinity are spending sev- eral days in Casper visiting with frends while conducting inspection surveys of adjoining fields. Attorney T. C. Spencer of Minriea- polis, formerly a member of the legal firm of Spencer and Warber of Casper is in Casper, renewing friends and ac quaintances here. Mr. Spencer is now Summer Millinery Se arn creations, left, sleeveless Jacket of white and yellow. Right, wsigue dipqver Diese’ : Z connected with a large insurance com pany and is installing ies in var! ous parts of the country. The possible entrance of big south. indepengent oil companies into Wyoming fields, is a possibility, ac cording to Dr. A. T. Arthur of Den ver who is inspecting local fields in the interests of the southern concerns. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Graybeal, former Casper residents have returned to their home in Denver after a several ays’ visit here. Mr. Graybeal is heavily interested in many local oil companies. ‘Thomas S. Harrison, connected with the geological department of the Mid- west Refining company was in Casper yesterday stopping briefly here while en route to Lander on business tive despotism to be carried out by snooping constables or peace. offi- cers," accrding to a dissenting opin- ion handed down by Associate Jus- tice Albert J. Galen of the supreme court in the case of the state against Louis Mullen of Deer Lodge. Mullen, carrying = handbag from which the neck of a demijohn was protruding, was arrested by a Deer Loar officer. The lower court re- leased the defendant but ordered the liquor destroyed and the bag and demijohn sold. The appeal was from this decision, claiming unlaw- ful search and seizure. The action of the lower court was affirmed by the supreme court todav Justice Galen only dissenting. {n hix opin- ion Justice Galen said in part: “The constitution was amended, not abrogated, and searches and seizures are to ‘be made today ac- cording to the law of the land. I do not beliete my learned and worthy associates fully appreciate the importance of the prinviple laid down in this decision. To my mind it knocks at the very foundation of guaranteed constitutional rights of the people. . “Under the decision every perso who carries a container for liquids Investigation Into Marriage Is Authorized DETROIT, Mich., April 5,—Investl gation of the residence of Oliver Moro- sco, theaterical producer, who =| married at Santa Ana, Cal., Saturday to Miss Selma Paley, Los Angeles ac CHICAG, April 5.—Charles’ Fal- ld, enraged over being discharged the Jones Foundry company, to- by tress, but three days after he was granted a decree of divorce here from. |4*Y Tushed into’ the office’ of B, J. his first wife, was ordered today by | Powers, superintendent, shooting ireuit Judge Harry J. Dingeman of | wildly from a pistol in each hand and Detroit. a brief reign of terror, killed one man} —_—_—.__ —___ wounded three others and then w: —T classified ad in the Tribune.—| shot to di cow, in basket or bottle, to the in fant in the nursery, as weil as the druggist clerk who carries 2 demi- john or flask which cheers the ex- piring moménts of the sick or aged on their hospital cots. My broth- ers at the bar had best discard their Sreen bags and portfolios for fish nets, in order to avoid inquisitive constables attracted by a bu'ging bag.” Statue to Late Negro ifducator Unveiled Today TUSKEGEE Ala, April 5—Trans- {portation methods ranging from spe- cial cars to mules were utilized to bring to Tuskegee today a steady stream of white people and negroes to attend the unveiling of a statue of Booker T. Washington, founder of ‘Tuskegee Institute. Schoot authorities said the gather- ing was the largest in the history of the institute. Special cars brought DISCHARGED EMPLOYE TRIES TO SHOOT UP OFFICE, IS KILLED Falfield entered the office during the noon hour when several employes were gathered there. He was cursing and yelling and as he opened fire those in the room rushed for cover. Powers ducked down behing his desk but within a few seconds had taken a ristol from it and opened fire on ‘alfield who fell after Powers’ first hot. id Keep that wedding day The blushing bride of today should be the blooming matron of tomor- row, retaining the charm of girl- hood’s freshness to enhance radiant maturity. For bridal beauty should not fade, nor the passing of cach be recorded on your face. complexion oil and perspiration to collect and clog the pores if you value clearness and fine texture. You can’t depend on cold cream to do this cleansing—repeated appli- cations help fill up the pores. e best way is to wash your face with the mild, soothing lather blended anniversary day. _ Oily skins won't need cold cream or lo- tions after using Palmolive. If the skin is inclined to dryness, the time to apply cold cream is after this cosmetic cleans And remember, powder and rouge are perfectly harmless when applied to a clean skin and removed carefully once a THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Scott & Bowne Bicomficld NJ. 20-27 THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY Percale. All colors and patterns. 36 inches wide. Per yard____..____... Children’s Hats. Large sizes, 6 to 14 years. In black and white Milan Straw DaeoD Sizes from 2 to 6 years. Milan Straws. Some Roll Sailors and some Poke Shapes. Trimmed $1.98 PONGEE WAISTS All sizes, from 36 to 52. $4.39 . Come early and get your pick. All good values. Well made. LADIES’ FIBRE SILK HOSE Brown, black and white. 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