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PAGE TWO. IG WITNESSES IN ROUAN CASE. Che Casper Daily Cribune SUMMARY OF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923, Yo Ho for Bandanaland! to prohibit the leasing of land in the state to Japanese, Tho vote was 54 to 6. | ORIOLE PLANE 1S SOLD BY STOCK AVIATION COMPANY LEFERINK AND WOOD FORM PARTNERSHIP 4N CASPER Aeronautics in Casper tock a turn yesterday when Lieutenant George Marbut of Denver pur- chased. the wellknown orange- Many of the workers in coal mines suck a piece of coal while at work. In spite of the fact that a perfect- ly good lunch threatened to take more revolutions per minute than the propellor, the neophyte man- BRUSSELS—French and Bel- ALREADY HEARD Night Session Is Held ship. Leferink has now associated y’s plant at East Mayfield ~The Bandana, or Deauville Scarf, first cam P ible roe aa} a hineelf with L. W. Wood, who re- | the grounds with the same wind | bith a toss of approximately $1,000,- f Deauvill th to Rinerite ands csasie rid ‘OSSIi to ur genie bounty . Einootn Standard | boosting the natural speed of the | 909, us via Paris, Jt has blazed its bright way to the ig hat hed been in the air only 18 | ship. } height of fashion. This vivid scarf is loved for its Contest of Will. | minutes prior to thrée or four short There are few who when given ROME—Archbishop Pietro Fum- ae Sixteen witnesses had heen on the stand up to noon today in the case opened yesterday morning in district court in which several of the heirs are attempting to break the will of the| late Raymond Rowan of Crsper, !n-| volving an estate of $83,000. The! will cut off the oldest son and daugh- ter, Edward F. Rouan and Elizabeth 1 Oi it sooth: im: wa‘ ‘Wheeler, with $1 each, leaving the| , rar! More slips are scheduled | cence and the beauty of the city LAND LEASE dod teapeened okt es the chapped tied simply about the waist. d estate to three minor children. | cooen (ia are nthe oeaian Joa, [hat "ts ear ee uaear aan nt | Sold by all drageista, : er. Joe | well as an unparalleled delight. | We wi All of the witnesses so tur heart! Tengerwey, an able sirplane | “See‘your city anit appears to ne® ear one while golfing. | The. wind will blow emt were exactly as he desired. It) ie charged by those seeking to have the will set aside that Rouan was coerced into malting the will and that he was subject to temporary insanity. The number of witnesses subpoe- naed makes it seem possible that a might session will be held this even- ing and that the case will not be con- cluded until late tomorrow after- noon. Judge C. O. Brown, before whom the cage is being held, must be in| Iander Monday for the opening of a) 10day session there previous to the regular spring term of criminal court which opens {n Casper March 6. Lieutenant Marbut after taking |Z wrote to Dr. Plerce’s Invalids’ PYORRHEA is a silent but powerful and destructive agent whose and becoming Bandana Spirit and appear ad mae . igtiond Lge in Wins the ship to Denver will go into the |.Hotel for his a”vice in regard to my deadly work is hardly notineeHiae because little or no actual pain is in attractive paisley canton crepes of el - enone et soivence, business there. This flyer has the | stomach trouble, which I was sure|notiead. As time goes on, however, this plague tears down the system greens, blues and tans. Priced at—$8.50 Hubert Heinan, Oito Byer, Mra. Adam “sunction of having instructed jwas neuralgia. ‘I besan taking Dr.land results in theamatism, Kidney’ trouble, anemia, neuritis, stomach to $15.00, Cooper, Jesse Scheffner, a Cc. Emery, L. E. Younger, Frank Helder, H, A. Calvin, G. B, Hucaby, C. C. Campbell, L. H. Nicholson and F. C. ‘Vossbeck, SCRE T Ban OE BES Casper were attracted by the nolse |in Dr. Pierce's medicine."—Mrs. Dora “PYRO-FORM” is endorsed, guaranteed of an airplane over the city, yentar- Coleman. Pee Sine pen and sold by i For De) reason a Pa ph aanfitectntn naka de) of Her areelores “Canton are day in rou nm ng-up ir wor? . Standard being pfloted at one time | stomach and blood obtain Dr. Pierce's | TRIPENY DRUG STORE, 241 South Center Fanicomblnotions Le gare ee = jey are of browns, blues, rose or by Lieutenant Leferink and again |Golden Medical Discovery from your Phone 99 . LOBBY FLAYED (Continued from Page One.) ! Thursday by Governor Ross, and ap- proved in amended form the bill to require coal operators to hire shot firers for the safety of the miners. | GOVERNOR'S PLEA IGNORED. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 16.—Over- riding the objections of Governor Toss, as set forth by him this morn- ing, the Republican majority of the house revenue committee late this afternoon reported out one of the three mineral severance tax bills with the recommendation that {t do not pass. Its grounds were that the mea- sure would be declared unconstitu- tional by the courts, It recommended the nassage of the joint resolution calling for a constitutional amend- ment that would permit the levying of such a tax, and pointed out what in his mess: this morning the chief executive apparently fearful that the propoeed law would not stand the test of the courts, had requested such action regarding the amendment. .. Feb, 16.—(Spe- cial to The Tribune.)—The senate this morning received the report of a special committees appointed to in- vestigate the necessity for a proposed appropriation of $80,0000 for the con- struction of armorles, stables and the committee other buildings for the national guard appropriation be mace in order that the stato may meet federal require- ment that will result in that event In the expenditure of about ha'f a million dollars on the Wyoming guard in the next two years, The Republican majority of house late Thursday defeated a move- ment by the Democratic minority to amend tho tax fact finding commis. ston bill by substituting the state board of equalization for the gover- nor, secretary of atate and state the treasurer as the members of the com- | mission. Such a substitution, the ma- fority leaders argued, would put board of equalization tn the att of investigating {teelf to ansoce. . whether it had been performing its Gutles properly. Prohibition In Great Britain Now Big Issue LONDON, Feb, 16.—(By The As- acciated Press.)—The ground work for what is expected to be the first debate in the British parliament on & measure for total prohibition, was laid today when two private mem- ber bills dealing with the question were introduced and for- mally read for the Irst time in the house of commons. The most sweeping bill was that sponsored by Edwin Scrymgoour, member for Dundee, backed by two or three labor members who are teetotalers. This measure would Prohibit the manufacture, {mporta- ton, and sale of alcoholic Mquors in the United Kingdom. The other measure was duced by Lady Astor. It amend the law with regard to the intro. mate of intoxicating liquor to young | persons. ee EL PASO,.Texas—The federal | grand jury in o write: etatement | reported t aa ¥ a ‘ i 7 | recommends that the fq prohibition | would | colored plane from the Stock Avia- tion company. This plane has been geen flying over Casper during the past two years. For that period Dick Leferink, the most intrepid of aviators, has been piloting the fitghts made yesterday afternoon. Leferink and Wood stand ready to furnish the thrills of the upper strata to the people of Casper from this period on. Lieutenant Leferinik is one of the best men in the air game today and has been flying for several years with a remarkable record. Leferink {s instructing Mr. Wood tn the intricated details of the business at the present time. mechanician, has been brought to Casper for the express purpose of taking caro of the ships. Ideutenant Marbut is getting his ship in order to start for Denver tomorrow. He stated yesterday af- ternoon that he was prepared to take two passengers on this trip if there were any Casperites interest- ¢d in a speedy filght to the Colorado capitol by the air route. The plane which the Stock Avia- tion company has just sold to Mar but has a Curtis C6 engine of 170- horsepower. The motor was just overhauled by Fred L. Benskin, service manager for the Benedict Motor company, and is in first class codition. The machine is of the three-passenger type. more cadets in the art than any other officer in the army. He also has another distinction, that of heaving been pilot in one instance for ex-President Wilson. Many persons on the streets of by L. W. Wood. A passenger was taken up by Leferink and given a fow of the minor thrills of the sport. 2ep ee \ GOOSE Sizes 5 to 8 This group is composed of Shoes selling regularly for $3.25. The leathers are browr aged to keep his eyes open and his mouth shut with the attendant | magnificence that comes from fiy- ing through the air as fast as one can be expected to go with a 30- mile wind in one’s face and then taking a turn and racing back to the opportunity of fying will really back down. For that reason it is not unreasonable to expect that Dick Leferink will be kept busy during the coming months in giving the thrills of the air to eager flyers. The view of Casper from the air is one that ought not to be passed up by anyone who lives here. It gives a new idea of the magnif- say the aviators. One of the events that is sure to startle anyone who sees it is sched- uled to take place today. This is the passing of the Curtis ship be- tween the upper and lower wires of the great radio aerial belonging to the Ohio Oil company and situated just south of the Burlington tracks, The fent will take sicill and cool- ness, both of which requisites are Possessed by cither Leferink or Marbut. Consequently if the thing is attempted, there is little doubt of its succe: How’s Your Stomach? Any Weakness or Distress? © Red Cloud, Nebr.—"Some time ago Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery along with the ‘Anuric Tablets’ and feel that I have been greatly bene- fited by their use. I had about given up when I wrote Dr. Pierce—now I am feeling fine. I have every faith nearest druggist, or write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., for free medical advice.—Adv. A RED GOOSE" SHOE SALE sian experts comp‘eted a plan for Everyone Loves Their Mad Colors the creation of new money for use in occupied territorius. j stroyead the Temple Lumber com- aezont- delegate to the United States, left for Washington. IDAHO PUTS BAN ON JAP BOISE, sembly legislature today pi BEAUMONT, Texas — Fire de- Biond!, the new apostolic the skin — Don't forego the pleasure of outdoor 4 ais pecans the mist omen Soares and roughenyourskin. The regularuse of Resinol Soap and Ointment {is almost | dure to offset these effects. Resinol ‘Soap rids the pores of dust and oil, and Tdaho, the Feb. 16.—The as- Seventeenth Idaho d a measure of Resinol trouble “PYRO-FORM” positively banishes Pyorrhea. tender, and makes teeth soun to produce results, BEWARE OF THE SILENT DEMON and other diseases. It restores soft, us-infected gums to a healthy, normal condition ef and strong. It is a scientific remedy guaranteed Price $3 per carton. bleeding and PYRO-FORM COMPANY, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF, a RED >. \. GOOSE SLOSS We want more mothers to know the satisfaction that Red Goose School Shoes give, so we are doing something we have never done before— offering these wonderful Shoes at reduced 1 prices—for ONE DAY ONLY. Red Goose Shoes stand so well the terrible punishment that the average child gives them that mothers have learned to ask for “Red Goose” brand knowing that they will get quality, style and months and months of wear. and black calfskin and smoked SY elk. Button and lace Price for Sat- urday only —_..... Sizes 11144 to 2 Shoes in this group sell regu- larly at $3.75. The styles are The leathers are black or brown calfskin Price for $2.85 | button or lace, and smoked elk, Saturday ORF ascccctinemnaseses ones cat \ GOOSF $2.45 © styles.t One day Only-Saturday, the 17th-One Day Only Red Goose Shoes Red Goose Shoes These Misses’ Sizes 8144 to 11 “Red Goose” Shoes sell regularly for $4.50. You’ fect ll like their style and per- fit. You'll find they give more wear than you pay for. Pric day e for Satur- ONLY ahcecnst $3.40 Red Goose Shoes Growing girls’ Sizes 242 to 7 “Red Goose” quali Shoes that sell every ay at $6.50, and how they wear. calf leather, Smooth fitters, Brown Price for Satur- day Why Mothers Like Red Goose Shoes Red Goose Shoes are made of solid leather throughout. This means wear. They are especially constructed so that they are very flexible, This means comfort, They are shaped tl fully finished. h reasonable, W erfectly proportioned lasts and care- is means style. And their price is IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” TRY OUR MODERN BASEMENT REPAIR SHOP Which Lend Charm to Every Costume. association with Romance and Adventure. —Individuality is possible because of the various ways and forms it may be worn, —A bandana may be worn in daytime or night time, for sports, for school, for street and always it supplies a becoming touch of color to an other- wise plain frock. © ways of wearing it are many. —Of the most p bandana fashion ular styles is in the true G: 0} about the neck or used as a girdle your locks astray—so tic 2 bandana in Sheik fashion about them. The bandana tied loosely about the crown of a sportswear hat gives a jaunty and adventurious air to your entire cos- tume. These much wanted bandanas come in batik and paisley patterns and are priced $1.95 $5.95 MAKE ONE! ‘You may purchase canton crepe of Per- patterns in soft tones of brown and by the yard. FOR BLOUSES, TOO! —Even the blouses have caught this gay For ladies, each —..... These hand-colored Handkerchiefs are also worn by men as coat pocket Handkerchiefs. For men, $2 50 e THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. | Phone 1740 137 East Second Street For Saturday The women of Casper will have an opportunity to buy New Spring Dresses At wonderful savings. Clearaway prices will prevail. : We have selected 75 of the new Spring, Dresses for this special event. They are the favored styles of the new season; some suitable for afternoon wear, some for street and general wear. Long and short sleeves, Bertha effects and long waist models. The materials are of soft Sere and the desirable crisp Taf- feta so important in the Spring wardrobe. The colors are blue, black and brown, CLEARAWAY PRICE FOR SATURDAY $18.50 SLIP-CVER SWEATERS Fashion has placed her stamp of approval on Sweaters for Spring to be Special for $2 75 ie A Special Purchase and Sale of Children’s Dresses wise PLO sees girls 2 to 14 years, at— Chic new models made of Amoskeag Gin ghams in dainty plaid sorted colors and plain blue Middy Cloth. Every pers shonidiaey entree of this unusual sale of Dresses as little folks require many changes and clothes that tub well. Sizes 2 to 14 years, 1.39 Joe David & Co. 227 South Center Street CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN worn with bandanas. Saturday only, each... naveeeanenat #84000 wenn sebeedvenses 64 #6 beernensnes $4 1¢¢048-: Phone 747