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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 ar or ae PAGE TWO MANY CHANGES | Che Casper Daily Cribune To Investigate Masked Murders \ SUMMARY OF MADE IN ARMOUR ORGANIZATIONS Illinois Corporation Is Subjected to Shakeup CHICAGO, izer works. and other by-products plants ar ately $23,000 of this completed Armour an onsummate dust erhment’s packing act KK, $60,000,000 block nompany of Delaware statement was 4 in con with this move. ft he explain thespurposes of the new corporatio Bfoceeds from thy sale of th’ stock, Mr. Armour said, along with 000.000 of first mortgage bonds be used to retire outstanding percent 10-year convertible gold note a iting to $59,000,000 a out standing 6 per cent serial convertth’e gold debentures amounting to $3,697 200 for the reduction of floating in @ebtedness and for other corporate purposes The following “concerns, formerly part of Armour and company of Illi hols. were said to have been absorb: by the new comp Fowler Pac Ing company, Kansar Cit gio-American . Provit engo; Armour with plants in various portions rountry; Hammond Packing company Bt. Joseph, Mo.; North American Pr vision company of Chicago; Compania Armour de Cuba, Havana; Loo! ON and Fefining company; New York Butchers Dressed Meat company, New Yor'c; and the Fr’gorifico de la Ph operating in Santa Cruz and La Plata Argentine. oS SS Clever Comedy Is Featured in New Offering at Iris f ti The farce, “My Uncle From New York” which is now playing at th Iris theatre w he Styles and Smiles company of Lawrence P. Wall is a rather clever bit of comedy. The situation is of a man who has been leading his uncle for twenty years to believe that he is the hus band cf s wife and the father of two children in order that he may get an allowance in their behalf. When the uncle comes to visit the family” there is a glorious mix-up Loretta Kidd as “The Girl in the Cake" puts some new touches into one of her popular dances and exe- cutes an extremely successful per. formance. Her too work is greatly to be admired. Hanley, eccentric dancer with more tricks that a circus pony, is one of the| the new year’s holidays imminent, the| mest popular of the Iris vaudeville performers. He has played between acts at the theatre for » fortnight and is getting more people on his side each night. Hanley ts one of those dancers who get by without doing anything that {s startling but with things that are extreme- ‘until you try them Kennedy Kids also ‘The little actors will into capable artists, a big no doubt especial hand develop Headaches from Slight Laxative BROMO QUININE Table relieve Headache by curing Cold, A tonic laxative and germ de- stroyer. The box bears the signature E. W. ve. (Be sure you get the completed Germar ertain many's HURON, Mich. — Judge Beach, 83, said to be the judge in the state in of service uid retire at the expiration of | BRUSSELLS.—The ratified the Belgian general far eas! ese tariff the Washington sen eaty « Windham Baring, ¢ Baring Broth Ltd., and director Aire ROME—Premier Mu im med his cabinet he would 1 the conference of allied 5 ers in Paris next week. LONDON.—John St. Loe Strachey a magazine artic one of three features rid settlement that gland inaugurate « rnational leg le suggested an in a plan for America and LAUSANNE.—Ri ur Bey of the Turkish delegation said in an interview that not a single impor tant question on the agenda cf the Near East conference has been JINGTON.—The chamber of ce of the United States made a request from German bus ness men that an American com mission be appointed to inquire into Germany's capacity to pay repara- tions. CHICAGO~—What is said to be the first case in Illinois courts in which a wife is sued for alimony was filed here by Emile Baum. He charges wife with desertion. ale WASHINGTON — The American Railway association reported a tr reduction in the car short- age situation. LONDON—The Times announced death of Mrs. Max Green in sin. She was the author of veral plays and a daughter of the ate John Redmo’ CAMBRIDGE—In an address be fore scientists, William F. Dav’ professor emeritus of geolbgy at Harvard predicted that the forces of erosion would continue to wider the grand canon of the Colorado river until all the neighboring high: the lands were levelled into nearly fea- tureless lowlands, DETROIT—Purchase by Henry Ford approximately 30,000 acres of timber land in northern Michigan was reported. ——_—— JAP TRADITION IS BROKEN BY HIGH COUNCIL TOKIO, Dec. 29.—(By The Asso. ciated Press)—The Kato government's policy in its dealings with China was condemned today in a resolution adopted by the privy council and ad- regsed to the prince regent. Such action is unprecedented in the history of Japanese politics The privy council’s resolution will be presented to Crown Prince Hirohito the regent, with whom final decision rests. Ordinarily such a resolution would mean the {mmediate resignation of the ministry, but, under present dis- turbed conditions in China and with cabinet, which meets Saturday, may decide to present to the prince a counter resolution explaining It policy and await his decision before taking action. STEAMER IS NEW YORK, er Munmotor, Dec: from 23.—The steam: Boston for Nor- | today in a terrific gale off Cape Ma | radio messagns picked un there said. Her position was mvun-ax 60 miles southwest of Five Fathom bank light Coast guard cutters from Cape May out to her assistance. owned by board the United States shipping ' Initiation of Class fram Gebo Election of Royal Princes 8 p. m. Tonight at I. O. O. F. Hall F. S. PRICE, Royal Visiar IN DISTRESS) folk, was waterlogged and in distress | The Munmotor is « steel motor ship | General Dr, Chas. ANIL MERGER TO) PROVIDE GREAT SYOTEM IN EAST! Approval of Interstate Commerce Commission Asked by Roads. | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dee. The Associated Press.}—Only the ap proval of the interstate commerce commission and stockholders of the New York, Chicago, St. Louis, the Toledo, St. Louls and Western, the Lake Erie and Western, the Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville and the Chicago and State Line ts neces T. S. Walmsley, sary today for tho consolidation of these railroads into one of the largest rail systems east of the Mississipp! Unification of the rafiroads, all of which are operated and controlled by the O. P. and M. J. Van Sweringen interests of this c was agreed unen by directors of the five com- here yesterday. After consolidation the system will be known as the New York, Chicago and St. Louts (Nickel Plate) railroad. It will have a total mileage of 1, and an authorized capitalization $105,500,000 The combined assets of the five constituent companies as of Septem ber 30, last, total $208,229,900. After | the consolidation the corporate sur. | plus of the constituent compantes will { of total $37,45 926, it was sald. O. P. and M. J. Van Sweringen obtained thelr common school education in Ge neva, Ohlo, where ‘bey later were newsboys. Coming to Cleveland about 20 they entered the real business. They came into prominence when they interested capitalists and bankers in thy pur chase of extensive tract Inn east of Cleveland, which later was incorporated as Shaker hefghts vill age. Development of the property as real estate was hampered by meagre t portation facilities. It was to s « right-of-way seven aiiles long ® rapid transit system that the V Sweringen interests purchased the Nickel Plate railroad tn iM: €Bie price was said to be $8,500,( hey +9 built a 1,000 room hotel on Pub: | Mc square costing several million dol the double slaying of Richards and Daniel. river. | | lars. The Van Sweringen interests a | Row engaged in securing land for tt |erection of a $60,000,000 terminal rail- read and traction station. An ee wise | | i WASHINGTON, Dec. 29—Tho senate judiciary sub-committee will |begin hearings January 10 on pro- posed constitutional amendments to authorize cougress to regulate child labor, it was announced today. The | sub-committee includes Senator Shortridge, Republican, QeMfornia and Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana. wortn's"c GnaataeT. Ceavenne | CALUMET | | The Eeonomy BAKING POWDER England’s Cash Grocery | These officials of Louisiana are on # Prillman car speeding from New Orleans\to Mer Rouge to investigate Attorney General Covo; Assistant Attorney They are, left to righ’ w. Dovall, guardsmen, and Dr. John FREE STATE AND CONSULS ARE BOTH ON DUTY NEW YORK, Dec. amicable arrangement, which pre- cludes violence but premits picket- ing, was tn effect today at the Irish consulate here which has been be- sleged by Irish republicans since Wednesday night whea Lindsay Crawford, with official papers ap- pointing him Free State consul took over the office. 2a-—An U. S. Cigarets Cost a Million Each, Moscow MOSCOW, Dec. made cigarettes now the streets of Moscow 1,000,000 Soviet rubles The bolshevist fluctuating to such that it has been a common occur- née for dealers to_ bo articles billions of rubles over night These were princips diamonds, gold and platinum Jewelry, furs and other luxuries eought specula the qauadrillionaires” and 8 with loads Soviet paper 29.—American- | on sale In for about each. | ruble has been an extent lately One day the ruble dropped to Clark-Jewel GAS RANGES vacancy created by the recent death whole meals appetisingly, while you're miles away from CHEYEN? Wyo., Dec. 29.— Delay by Governor Carey several appointments to fices until after the legislature had adjourned, in order that his ap- polntees might draw increased sal aries voted by the legislature but which tnder. the constitution could | not be paid to incumbents in office at the time the salary act was passed, now results in complications that are causing much* comment and speculation in the Wyoming | capital. The question has been raised: “Do recess appointees hold merely until the senate of the next legislature has been given an oppor tunity t< confirm, or refuse to con firm such appointees, or !s a recess | appointee entitled to hold office tor | the term for which he was appoint: | ONE OUNCE TYPEWRITER EXHIBITEL CAMBRIDGE, “fass., Dec. 29.—A typewriter weighing one ounce and fitting in a vest pocket was brought by Dr. H, EB. Wetherell of Phitadel phia to the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He devised tt for his own Langford. REPUBLICAN use. Held between the fingers and upon the paper, the machine ‘writes by means of a whee! equipped with rub ber letters which special devices bring in contact with the paper. Dr. Weth- erell said the operation of the type: ‘writer was slow in the hands of a beginner, but that an experienced writer could attain a speed of 17 words a minute. It fs almost noiseless. Robert Briscoe, wre dalms he Is a member of thy Irish army, oocu- pled one room u/ the office for the republicans and Mr. Crarford sat at a desk in another room repre- senting the Free State. It was indicated that this ar- rangement would prevail until the matter ts settled in the cour ST. LOUIS, Dec. which whistles true as any human whistler could hope to accomplish ft, is attracting attention at he poulry and bird show. The bird is owned by Mrs. J. 3. Connors, who says It is the most accomplished singing canary In the United States. She values Its voice at $1,000. : thirty-five million to the dollar and two days later flopped back again to 27,000,000 to the dollar, where it remained “stabilized” for several weeks. During this period the street car fare on the Moscow trams was increased tn one jump from 500,000 rubles to one million for a single ride its CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Winifred Mason Huck, congresswoman from Miinois announced she would be a candidate for reelection to fill the Chorus girls of the wert are pret- better formed, and more ambit- than thel¢ sisters of the east, ac cording to. one prominent musica) show director. of James R. Mann, representative from the Eighth Illinois district. dint CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—A gain of 119,007 members during 19%2. bring- ing the total membersitip to 4,593,- 410 for 1923, not including 269,685 non-resident members was announc- ed today y the Methodist church in its official publication, the Method- ast Year Book for ae. ESOLVE to eliminate drudgery from cooking and baking! Resolve to have better and more delicious home-cooked meals during i923. You can “make good” your resolutions by getting the stove that will do your cooking and baking perfectly the stove that will actually cook and bake kitchen. The famous Ax Gas Range “& equipped witli the Lorain Oven Heat Regu- as it is good to look at. All-steel 18! construction prevents breakage. Many pizasing styles and con- venient sizes to choose from. Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Phone 1500 tor makes this possible. Ask us about it 117-119 E. First To Oil Companies, Business Houses and Residents Salt Creek and Vicinity I AM DESIROUS OF SUPPLYING THE SALT CREEK FIELD AND VICINITY WITH ICE. If enough business can be secured I will give you the same service as I do in Casper. If those who desire ice the coming season will drop me a postal card I can then start making arrangements to serve them. tain if enough business can be secured to warrant a I am doing this to ascer- fair return. THOSE INTERESTED ADDRESS Casper Ice & Cold Storage Bubb, Sole Owner Phone 493 ed, regardless of the fact that hi ROME, Dec. 29—(By The Asso- appointment has not been no mitted to the senate?” The ques- tion is pertinent to the fortunes of | BURSUM G PLAN several Republicans holding recess appointments and who desire to con- | tinue in office, Shouxd tt be held that thelr appointments a itted to the senate, it is re- ‘Bill W dP. W: f. Sarno improbable that Governor oul ave ay tor Ross, a Democrat, would request | the approval of Republican ap- | Foodstuffs Purchase pointees of a past administration. | <i a preferring to submit the names of | in United States. Democratic appointees. ——. —— Italian Quake | WASHINGTON, Dec. --29.—Exten- sion of credits to Germany up to a maximum of a billion dollars for use Spreads TEPTOP |i; soviag tosesuted fo,-toeis Unites States, is proposed tn a bill introduced today by Senator Bursum, Republi- can, New Mex’co, and referred to tiie ots Sress.}-An earthquake was “nance committee. erat anes in the praises The dill, which Senator Hhurew iuila at 1:35 o'clock this aftern aid was framed “on sound busines crding to a message received here. | lines.” would authorize the secretary > damage was reported. jof the treasury to pay American pro ‘The population: was panic stricken,|@ucers of foodstuffs for their com- fearing a repetition of the disaster af} Mmodities purchased by the German 1915 when a violent quake :ered the|Sovernment and also to pay for the town, — kill ‘approximately 8,006, transportation of such products. eGr persons many in return would place as secur Today's tremble also was felt at|ity bonds secured by industrial obli Capistretio, In the same province. No'gat'ons ahd repay the amount losn=4 as have thus far been reported.|within ten years and in the meantime hock was very slight in Rome.!pay interest at five per cent. COLD CREAM POWDER She LITTLE - PINK: & WHITE BOXES TZ. take much longer make Fert Cola Powder does ordinary pow darat And you can tell differ- ence. Armand Cold Cream Powder is absolutely amooth—there are no itty granules and no white lead to It is soft and fine and sp And it is the only face tains a tiny bit of exquisite cold cream— bo pei to make it stay on till you wash 7 Armand Cold Cream Powder in the wy ink-and-white hat-box is $1, everywhi ere. it just once! If are not thoroughly pl with it, take ft back and your money will be returned. Ask your dealer for, or send us heap ad for a week-end Jee containing samples of Cold Cream ‘east Armand Bouquet, Rouge, Colti Cream, Vanishing Cream, Ta ‘cum and Soap. Address ARMAND—Des Moines CLOSING OUT ONLY ONE MORE MONTH We Must Get Out January 31. 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