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PAGE TEN. MBASSY LIQUOR IN_ BOOTLEG TRADE AT WASHINGTON, CLAIM Capital Police Hunting “Leaks” That Supply Illicit Trade on Theory That Attaches Are Responsible for Sales of Booze from Stores of Foreign Officials a f ‘wood is quis following the ra- cial disturbances of the past few days, in which seven persons were killed ‘ae the result of'a search by officers / and citizens’ posses for Jesse Hunter, negro, wanted for an alleged attask ‘on & young white woman at Summer, last Monday... Officers are xtill! with- ut & to the whereabouts of ~ Officers are inclined to believe that the burning of 12 houses, all that was left of the negro quarter of Rosewood Sunday, marks the end of the racial, clas! geiieetl veiel] ie WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—An effort to trace the possible “leaks” through which they claim to have found indications that “embassy” liquor stores or consignments were fin: their way into the illicit traffic here in large quantities were being. made today by the Dis- trict of Columbia police. ey x Rumors of an organized traffic in liquor brought in by’ some of the embassies and lega- tions reached the police some time ago, it was said, but indications that these were more j than: rumors now are declared to “ dave been found during successive i raids in three apartment houses in | the fashionable northwest section. t hf | Iteut. O. T. Davis, chiet of the each other is undecided. Alberta Yoakum bears a pecullahistory fill- “ice squad under which direction \the ra'ds were conducted, declared information had reached the police j that attaches of some of these es- ‘ i |tablishments have been parties to FOR CABINET od with, such’ outbreaks, WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—President|has she daring the period ready inf | this traffic, During the latest raid iby the vice squad, which included fed- eral officers, a large quantity of im- ported ines and whiskey was seized jand a man who sald he was Joaquin | p474) etl. todas Senator {dence on the Sand B. |Mencez, formed minister of Guate-| U2"ins was urged today by to decimating the ranks of that denon |main was taken intocustody. Jones, republican, Washington, to ap- Ls of dense- - ly populated district, but she. ‘hersel? point his colleague, Senator Potn- 15 Ono Unstniee alecee dexter, to succeed Secretary Fall in|the een Lieutenant Dayis said the man ar- rested ‘claimed ownership of the Great Star Tackle of Natrona |fo"'*" and protested against its elz-| the intertor department twhen the|wounay tiSllcted i cae rp beak jure on the ground it was the prop-|tatter retires on March 4. who had a High Is Elected at erty of a diplomat. A-Mrs. Elizabeth stronger and faster erm than her: Alberta Yoakum, a. colored denizen of the Sand Bar,-had another fit’ of [murderous designs yesterday mern- ing when she stabbed another colored woman, Mra. William Davis, with a of solssors.. One wound was made in the abdomen and the other in the elbow. Dr, A. L. McLellan ho is caring for the Davis woman states that she ts doing as well as can be expected but that she is not yet out-of danger. She miny die as a Tesult of the wounds. The cause of the quarrel which the Yoakum and Davis woman had with tional person, possessing a hizh de. gree of talent and a voice of ex- ceptional quality and range, but de- ee ee Pe Max Freehand duo live up to thelr “lllings. They ‘have a novelty s'.9rise consisting of hand, head, and ladder balancing and is good enough to open or close any big i ol —all spell ruin for good complex. fons. Pat the regular use of Resinol Soap, with an-occasional applicationof Resinol Ointment, keeps the skin soclean, clear and fresh that it simply cannot Ae/p being beautiful, Ota ask Ge Norsewortha, C. C. "Tot" Daveryort, end Dr. Willey, in the pert; of Mer| bill.” Their wardrobe is classy and Rouge citizens ‘whoge automobties| their act is very sefsational from were stopped by the masked band. start to finish. It is really a won- J. C. Nettles, wholesale fisterm: .| derful exh{bition of _ muscular de- who gave the first testimony relat ing } Velopment and abnormal strength to finding 9f the bodies two weeks| on the*part of both. Aside, from ago—four months after Daniel .and| these features the act exhigits*a Richards disappeared and, according} splendid routine of gymnastics to pathologists who examined the| that will unquestionably please. bod'es, were tortured and put to The Tropical trio who bill thetr ccath—is another to be a witness. E. W. Andrews, brother of W. Cc. Andrews, who fied Saturday he was beaten by the hooded men int'l he was numb in an effort to obtain information fronr him as-to an attack made on Dr. B, M. McKotn, forner mayor of the village of Mer Rouge M. F, Halloway, a man anmed Davis and Xhes Thelm& Dade, daughter of the prenent mayor of Mer Rouge, are the other included in the list of pros- pective witnesse: Measure to Stop All Immigration | Is Introduced | WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.—A bill to! entirely’ prohthit immigration to the Want Ads and get resu of talent with some splendid sing- ingartistice danging. and instru- mental numbers. The act is pre- sented with special scenery in an unlimited quantity being carried | Properly to depict the scene of ac- | tion,- The company of three people ase most competent in their respec” tive roles with many pretty gowns self. | Hecht, also was taken into custody and costumes which make the ofter- : | Hecht, The Yoakum woman ts hel ing interesting and entertaining. in the raid and was sajd to have ’ . - s being hela Meeting Today. sn ahs Women’s Rights | % cty ian sending aevsionmens that the lquors found in her apartment William Hansen, who wil be ai®°urces. Viola Dana in “Glass Houses” is the picture. Passengers on were from foreign in the condition of Mrs. Davis, $unior next year, and who played tackle on the Casper high school foot- ball team last season, was eleeted captain of the eleven at a meeting held today at noon. Hansen received sufficient votes on the first ballot to insure his election, there being three other candidates. Although. the let- ters have not been mwarded, the 27 men on the first and recond team this year were al! present and voted. Hansen played his first year of football last fall and proved to be one of the best tackles in th® state. He outplayed the majority of the men that faced him and was a particularly strong defensive linesman. His elec: tion is'a very poptlar one with the men who will be back in action next Inquiry at both the state depart- ment and the Guatemalan legation, Lieutenant Davis said, brought the information that Joaquin Mandez had no present connection with that estab- Ushment, Never Dies" ts one of the Inter re- leases in which he {s featured. Mr. Hughes is a “product” of the screen. Hé has never been on the stage nor has he ever been farther east than Bisbee, Arizona. He has won all of his histrionic spurs right in Los Angeles and envifons exclu- sively in front of motion — picture cameras. He says that among his numerous ambitions Is a strong, grow: ng desire to see New York and one Campaign Will Be Instituted WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—A nation- wide campaign for equal rights for women, supervised by leaders of the national woman's pty, has been, in- augurated by that organization, it is announced here, and soon will swing into motion in 41 states. Equal Tights bills have been drafted, it was said today for introduction at sessions of the state legislative bodies this year. States in which the woman's party leaders will center their efforts in- DIGEST PROOF were in the Daniel when they were road between Bastrop and five of the party wélzed by the hooded raiders and taken into the ‘woods. J. L.-Dantel, father of Watt who was on tho witness stand when the hearing ‘was adjoi-rned Saturday {9 expected to be the first witness to- OF BRUTALITY (Continued from Page One) ped on the Mer Rouge Stranded Ship HAVANA, Cuba, Jan, 8.— The 323 same automobile as P°s#engsers who were aboard, the When she struck yesterday on Carys- |fort reef, south of Miami, Fla,, reach: state the caus¢ of the accident but declared that no pani® resulted when the ship stryck. Reach Miami ‘liner ‘Hiolsatin, Now Quaker Oats offer two je@ Havana today aboard the Ward eat advantages over any other liner Esperanza and the French vai cat buy. First, fiatche “y steamer De La Salle. None could| ess vor. ney are flaked from queen grains only, so their favor has won the world. ~ And now a quick-cooking style, { | erfected by our experts. It cooks Tiled: Colo. | morrow. : fall f ttiese days after he has reached) cide. Arona. Aeemaresars Sat sidysinounheenane aur ina Ter be wii | ee bic ner ee EVER fn} to S minutes, Peis hE Auick .| the high pinnacle of stardom he now| "4 | B rt “ ¢ i ~ 3 =. St VE est-cooking oats in the world. pak ppb ir cai eed ta, | Approaches. with: eo sane rapidity, he| K®. Nevada, New Mexico,’ Oregon, | Ness was made py 'T. Semmes Walms-|\ “WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Postal ‘re- i South Dakota, Texas, ington, and Wyoming. = EXECUTION OF BRITISH PAIR DUE TUESDAY LONDON, Jan. §—(By The Re elated Press.}—The secretary for home affairs, William C, Bridgeman, stated this afternoon that he could not de- Part from his decision denying the appeals ‘in. both the cases of Mra, Edith Thompson and Frederick By- waters, convicted of the murder of the woman's husband, Percy Thomp- son. — Consequently the executions which will be by hanging, will’ be “ Yash.| ley, assistant to A. V. Coco, ‘i Made of the same queen grains, Sy ee ae but the oats are cut before flak- ing. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And the small thin flakes cook quickly,» Your grocer has both styles. Ifyou want Quick Quaker look for “Quick” on the label. You will get the sgl ere cooking oats in the wor Reatarians in honor of the squad. W. 0. Wilson the committee on boys’ work, was the princ'pal spegker. C. K. principal" of the high scho Dent Morgan, coach, and Sam Neff, ass'st ant coach, made short falks. Th retiring captain, Johnny Groves, ar the new captain were also called on for responses. ——__ LLOYD HUGHES 15 MARY Po TAD AID AN “TESS OF il STORM COUNTRY Once upon a time, not so long ago. when Lloyd Hughes was a very young man, he decided he had lived in Bisbee, Arizona, his birthplace, just about long enough. He was in doub: both as to what line of endgavor he ghould embrace as a life work and Where to go to embrace it. Hence it amounted to the first fmportant turn in his road when he received an invitation to. visit, rela- tives In Hollywood, Calif. From the day he arried in that mecca for film folk the road he traveled was ohe unbroken series of furns until now has come the most fortunate one 0: all up to date—the one which took him to the exalted cinema position of Ieading man to the famcus Mary Pickford herself in her notable 1922 production of ‘Tess of the Storm Country.” a United Artists rele booked to start January 19 at the America theater. ‘Truly, Mr. Hughes has filled exceedingly large shoes in succeeding the late Harold Lockwoot in the role of Frederick Graves and critics agree his performance is of the one hundred per cent variety. Curiously enough, this sterling young actor’s first fame-building turn fn the road came In “The Turn in the Road,” in which he played the |J leading juvenile part so well that he jumped into national popularity over- night This all happened nearly four years ago and ever since Mr. Hughes has been forging ahead, distinguish- ing himself in such well-known pro- ductions as “Below the Surface,” “Hall the Woman” and “Homespun "in which he was the featured Perhaps his most unique per- formance was given in “Brotherhood of Hate,” In which he wore long hair, which required six months for the growing. He also won many laurels foot chairman o: s going t celpts during the holiday season of| solng to g torney general, designated. yy “Mr.!the month of December recs larger | Coco to act as\ spokesman for the|than yer before in. history. ‘the corps of state logal representatives Post Office v (Nea made this an- conducting the inquiry. nouncement. Other witnesses aro Zoe Higging’ ‘The total ipts were estimated at Sotham, who previous witnesses have| $29,150,025 compated with the pre- testified was one of the first men to! vious high of $26,727,275 in December, reach Lake La Fourche “after thu! 1921. bodies of Daniel and Richards were| St. Louis was added to the million -scovered in the Lake after x mys-|dollar a month group with a gain of terious dynamite explosion, an? J.T. 16 per cent over last year. < A CORRECTION In our ad published in Sunday’s Tybune a mis- take by the printer caused the saie price of our first aie price cutting special to read $1.50 instead of We will run this big special Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. = We Must and We Are — Determined to Move Our Before Starting to Remodel Our Store . WeAre Going to Dolt By a PRICE CUTTING ‘BOMBARDMENT - Beginning Tuesday We Will Hold : A Two Hour Special Each Day * 8:80 TO 5:30 P. M. These specials will consist of bargains that will amaze you. Read the papers every day. Get in on every You owe it to yourself to save and here carried out tomorrow. Unless Misa Leng Mord gets married within a year, she will lose, -her naturalization papers, accord to @ ruling of Judge Joseph B, David of the Superior Court at Chi: 'cago, “Anyone as good looking as) | RYZON eee! BAKING POWDER ‘colon you use /ess Ise Tribune Want Ads and WE. MUST GET OUT JAN. 31‘ Do Your Shopping Here Bodie Oe ee. Oe Apiicots 200 Breen 20e. Re 2% ‘sana Envallep” _.95e * 7-07. jars Delicia 9c FOR TUESDAY ° e Real $1.00 Specials S ‘ers in flesh and white 6 tid yoo $1000 Ladiés’ Bl Patticonty, geek 91.00 in black and beeen $1.00 Qian wate Yards All-Linen Toweling, ~. $1 00 en ° 2 Sliced Beef ...... TM Apres rican DOE — 1L0e hotles Ven Comn's OG Chill Geneeskd No. 2 cans Solar Brand > Pineapple, broken ‘tices. 20@ 9-02. jars Gillette's : 15¢: Mustard ».......2. Beene EE ee 15-oz. jar Welch’s Cherrilade 30e No. 24% cans Mt. 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Spinach ...___. +e lll 15-02. {ars pel Monte Jellies, Black No. 2 cans Monsoon berry, Currant, Sweet Potatoes on be Oe . 1-Ib. cans School Boys’ j : No. 214 cans J. & M. _.25e Apple, Crabapple ...—........... r : pecihiel ongaly iy fhe reg wide, in lights and darks. ie: 214 sseamapeee 15e = Sma" cam Libby's 5e FOR TWO HOURS ONLY reatabce vnc shi yards Indian Head Muslin, plese Ab: HF Benning Be inchs wid e yee matve NS Selah $1.00 No. 2% cans Empson’s 15¢e Small cans Van Camp’s Sauer Kraut ...... Soetuasee | $4.10 Each Buy Your Flannel Shirts Tuesday.and Watch for Wednesday’s Special. Bpaghettl oo CESS Se No, 2 Em: 's Cut Armour’s Grape Wax Seah ee. ae Tule: quart tre... .68@ BLUE FRONT GROCERY 110 East Second Street Phones 457 and 458 G9 G9 So G9. C9 OS dm pm beck aud; Whee OD : ire a Wire 42586, for -__ $1.00 in white, pink and yellow. we $1.00 send ans ay et JOE DAVID & CO. CREATORS OF LOW PRICES Don’t Forget Our Sale on Compression Inner Tubes We must have more room for spring shipment. WYO. COMPRESSION TUBE & TIRE CO 426 E. 2nd—Phone 1125-M Casper, Wyo. 260 South Center Street