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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. bi e@ Casper Daily Cribune ia aa La ST RETSREE TE PAGE SEVEN il -:- Finance - . Bonds -< Stocks -:- Grains - - Livestock -:- All Markets ° -° ° ° ° ° ° @ || Associated Press Leased Wire)| |] (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) Wednesday's Quotations. LOCA‘. OLL STOCKS IN FIGHT MANE Allied Chemical & Dye.-..----- 78% Wednesday’s Quotations. Allia-Chaimers 50 | Bessemer -.____. 2 23 erican Big Indian -_ 2-21 33 Mid-Northern Oi ameian Boston Wyoming --- 100 1.10 Mids No ra em il company, Montana subsidiary of Mid-| American Buck Creek -_. 20 23 ae as i ‘ can 2 wes ean gz, s cleaned out Sweras No. 1 in the Kevin| American International Corp... 27 | Burke. - 28 +82 Kingdom of Bal ee a oe field which was drilled in some time ago and it is now flow-| American Locomotive Bisckatons: Galt Creek’ #0 “(Continued from Page One) |Ikingdom of Belgian eft . oe ing at the rate of 500 barrels a day, making it the best pro-| \™°rcs"™ Smelting & Ret's. Sinko actually cast for Peddy were not os aa in the field Pro-] American Sugar -------- “clumbine oa Not G. : A ba ducer in the field. unted. <x. of G. B. & I. 5Y4e 1929. 115% 11514 115% é ; American Sumatra Tobacco. Eepenaities: ct $160 ~ K. of G. B, & I. 5483 1937 104% 108% 1044 This company now has three wells with an output totalling | ‘™tican T. & T. i Maynaia ,000 in behalf American Sugar 60 mae note 108%: tte 900 barrels which gives {t more pro. ‘American Tobacco - Domino - romeyfeld in the Texas primary, in Amer! P ts Gus ne P D violation: of th erican Tel & Tel cv. 68 115% 115% 1154 duction “tant any < other ‘company American Woolen Elkhorn — pean the: state Jaw limiting Amer. Tel, & Tel. col. tr. 58 i mn One operating in the field although other \naconda Copper Pgh baggeSer ca tg -hercchag [Armour & Co. 45 - 88%5 companies Have gicre welts. i : Atchison —. Frants _. s petition, which declared also | Baltimore & Ohio cv. 4% 80% Livestock Atl, Guit @ W. Indies Gites. that Mayfield’s name was illegally Bethlehem Steel, ref. 68 93% Western States to Drill I Baldwin Locomotive Jupiter placed on the printed ballot and Bethlehem Steel p.m. 90% ‘0 in. Baltimore & Ohio Kinney: Coastal Peddy's name illegally denied a place Canadian Pacific deb. 5s 80 80%, Western States O!l & Land com. Bethlehem Steel Lance Greek Noyaliy. 02 so that it had to be written in by Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ref. bs A 99% 100 pany is making a water test on its Caleago Prt Canadian Pacific - ae ees patie 308, voters, 3 Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul cv. 44 66% 67 No. 29-AX on the northwest quarter| rap ibsees Central Leather. -. ; 4 : The printing’ of Mayfield's . Goodyear Tire 8s 1931 103m 1 'HICAGO, Fe IU. 8. c Mike Henry on nam % 104 of section 17-39-78 at Salt Creek and| ment of Agricu‘ture)oHoge, Dopast Chand ar otoes 2 Sou. ae ion was made illegal, it was contended Goodyear Tire 8s 1941. 116% 116% the ora enauld Be completed the Arst |'43,000; strong to 160 higher: bulls 150| Chicago, Mil, and. St, Rec Bank - vy the alleged legal expenditures Grand. arune ws ot Cen 104% 108" 5 ing 2: # 3 ma 4¢ 2 alleged “conspiracy” wi = Sens 4 cemented on ‘top the second Wall] § 50, bunks sa ne ace, 8 858.50; top| ee opper a Rete a Broaices Ke Kian Great Norti “100% 109% 109% Creek. inte nla’ s 0 pound butchers | © uel & Tl i . Mayficld’s election was sought by areat INorthe! -101% 101% 101% No. 30-AX on the northeast quarter ted ta big packers bidding less: enn presueey Tom Bell, Royalty the Ku Klux Klan, the petition con. Mimourl Pee gen dee gfe cee of section 5-29-78 Is being shot today | hirabie pigs around Toe nein, | Crucible Steel - Western Exploration tinued, to foster Its purpose of secur ‘Montana Power Gs A os Sr Os” and a good producer is expected to 7508.05. eround 7.7& heavy hogs] Erie Semweds WyoKan: —.... ing political and commercial do w York Central deb, “104% 10a a0aig result. 6 . medium 8.10@8.40; light} Famous Players-Lasky 7 minion, ‘It was decla ‘ North acific us ” = 8:30@8.50; light light 6.26 : Western Oil Fields clared the alleged ern Pacific pr. len 4s ~"s5 84% BB No. 8 on nection 19-29-60 in Mute | {10 @8.50: light ght 8.26@8.50; pack-| General Asphalt - Weetera states conspiracy was assisted by ‘various Oregon Short Line btd. 6s ctfs. -103% 103% 103% Creek is drilling at 1,100 feet and acwe pebe in erbOTaoe cat packing saabeler pee y ou state and county officials of Texas. Oregon Short Line ref. 4s. - 93% 93 93% hould be cemented the fore part of | * igh 6. 10; killin, igs | Genera) lotors Ne fo ene The perso ft Pacific Gas % Electric 5s. i 5 a gs Dart of | 7 50@8.25. 5 PIES) Goodrich Co. — 374] NEW YORE CURR CLOSING — [acid aino were challensed because ot Penn. RoR. gen. 6% lio’ 109% 110°" The rig ts up for No. 9 and thia| Cattle receipts 9,000; beet steers end Great Neccuecn P Pils Es sleet adap taememtall 19.87, 20.00) atieged violation of the corrupt prac Penn dict Gen 6s 00% 100% 100% will be spudded in within the next| She Mock steady to strong: spots! inspiration Copper = 414 | Glenrock Oil 144 1.50] USCS Act; alleged “false testimony in Standand ‘Olt of Gal “ioee 108% 10ese Tn the Deer C: quai Beat abe apn ie Killing | jnternational Harvester 96 | sat Creek Pras. “2412 2425] Connection with the ‘Corsicana in Union Pacitie 1st ‘net “ast “ane In the r Creek fleld of Okla steers fairly good; bulk} Int. Mer. Marine pfd- Salt Creek Cons 13.24 13.50] Junction case’." | (nvolving a phase U.S. Rubber 7%s zs 7. homa, the Swigart No. 1 which has | °f quality and condition to sell at International Paper - Prod. & Refrs... 10.00 11.00] f the election fight); alleged ‘misuse U Rubber 5s sea. nek 4 88% 88% heen the cause of considerable trouble @9.50; early top matured steers 9. Invincible Of] ~~. Marine New 5.00 5.50] 4nd abuse of his official powers ns | Utah Power & Lig! el 91 is now drilling below the caves and best yearlings, 10,15; bulls strong to| Kel'y-Springfield Tire - Mutual .- 15.26 15.87] railroad commissioner to compel fi Western Union 6% .~. 109% 109% should be completed within the next|10c higher; medium to x Kennecott Copper --. Citles Servico Cum. — 190.00 191.00} nancial and _ political Westinghouse Evectrio Y% 'p good veal Pp support and 108 108% 10 days. calves unevenly lower; choice hand Loutsville & Nashville nsland -. 17.87 18.00| contributions by individuals, corpora It has been decided to drill another | Picked kinds about steady; demana| ‘ex!can Petroleum - N.Y. Ol - 16.00 18.00) tions, et al., having business with the well and this ‘wil be drilled on the | broader for a stockers and feeders, | 3m! COPPE =. Mammoth | ~ ------ 52.50 52.50/ railroad commission of Texas” and GHEY Rockefeller Is Molly B. Howell tract which {s close | best natives on country account 8.25: Parent test su LIBERTY BONDS. “his alleged membership in an ap. to the wells now producing and con:| bulk stockers and feeders 6.25@7.75; | \issourt Pacitic lat (4g ees cc ee BIAS Bnd te ' ke ° sidered as being in the proven area.| bulk desirable bo'ogna bulls 6.000 | New York Central - ont ae Se 32 | activities. f | ack on Lin 5.10; bulk canners and cutters 3.257 Y., N. H. anc Hartford. 214list aye 98.60 A recount of the votes is prayed ‘Two More for Billle Creek. 4.25; bulk vealers to packers early | Norfolk & Western- 116% Pong 4a ~ 98.40 Han petition said, “it being alleg: Locations have been made for twe| 11.00@12.00; shippers upwara to 14.00. Northern Pacific ~ - 958i ora sue - = 98.86] that If only such votes as Mayfeld a | more wells in the Billie Creek feld| Sheep receipts. 14,000; opening fair.| Osiahoma Prod. & Ref. ead Vain anes T gg.es| "ecelved were counted for him, and That the officials of the Cherenne|. ORMOND BEACH. Fia., Feb. 22 ly active: ole Pacific Oil -- - " Vietory 4% '-100.16] ‘f all legal votes which Peddy re- = * ig a |John D. Rockefeller Sr. ts back on the by Consolidated Royalty, Western choice lambs strong to 15¢] Dacific ON oo- sc voieur 4% Ae cor ty Frontier days are ready and willing | Exploration and the Carter Ol com | higher: other kind fully steady early | poe apenes : ee ceived were counted for him, Peddy to cooperate with the Casper Rodeo | Sof links after a confinement of twa panies whose joint efforts were re-| top 15.40 to city butchers; 1.00 to| peyies Ges Z Se emery of the legal votes ( association in staging a show in Cas-| veek® with « slight touch of bronchi: cently successful in proving the flela| packers; desirable 80 pound clipped| Pure Oll - tua ee ee per August 1 to 5, 1s evident from a|ti® grouble. He played his regular ‘and material is now being hauled in| !embs 12.00; ono toad 62 pound Nay-| Ray Consolidated Copper a Crude Market ie ore oe because of the leav-| Mrs. Grace Donohuo left her home| letter received today by Campbell |C'ht holes of golf yesterday. He for thavvigs: Aa scan as the rig can| io yearlings’ i260; sheep stehiy. ic| Reading oe 7 i ins of Peddy's name off of the ballots, | and husband in Buffalo, N. Y., three} Christian, president of the Casper | coked very well and was in an esps- be assembled, one of these will be] 15 h’gher: best ewes 8.40: averaging| Rep. Iron & Steel « bee use of the widespread int!imida-| weeks ago. She was discovered in| Rodeo, from B. F. Davis, president | Cally genial mood, allowing a moving spudded in although it may be some] 109 pounds: good 100 pound Mexican} Roya! Dutch. bss - Cat Creek 15] ton of voters exercised by his repre:/an apartment hotel in Chicago with | and manager of the Frontler Days nichure ‘operator’ to: take. several hun: time before drilling is started on the| wethers 9.00; feeders quiet: no earls | Se¥8 Roebuck - 89 Istule Creek - 50 | 8" tives and co-conspirators (includ-| Robert Hillone. On the complaint | celebration. Mr. Davis states in the | “ret feet of filma as he played. In a second test. A rotary will.be used in sinclair Con. Of - MM) ig Muddy 1 65 | "5 the Ku Klux Klan) and because} of her husband she was arrested.| etter that he will attend the Casper Closeup on the putting green, he this operation, the first one in that 2 outhern Pacific - a3 Onage, =... 2.10 of fraud practiced in conducting the|\Vhen her husband prepared to go] show personally and that he will|@opped a ball about 14 feet from the ee Southern Railway -—- = 34 | Tance Great 2:10 | “ection and in counting the ballots.” | her bail bond she refused, saying that | make arrangements for having it an-|CUP and hol in one shot. maha Quotations Standard Oil of N. J. SF od Roadmate Tas Luther Nickels, of Dallas, former} she much preferred her cell to her| nounced in Cheyenne during the a Seale Liane wal. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 22.—(U. 8, De-] 3tudebaker Corporation ett Rock: Creek 1.75] 288istant attorney general of Texas|husband’s company. She charges] period of the Frontier days diece tol: Off lease), real: ientad A o_Sontines (fo Decpem Were any,| bartment of Agriculture) —Hogs 20 Tennessee Copper. esta prea $1.95] 284 now a law partner in the tirm| him with eruclty. fetura for Gulch Gasper will be ex:|eapol ” tevustia. Rpepeesentatives formesiy’ ‘Inland, ia ~preparing “to| lower; cloce Bo. cttre Cee co | Tenn & Pacific - 26%|Grass Creek 2.10 | °f Former Senator Joseph W. Batley | nected to do something tn advertising| wanted, Call or write us. Teapot ee 4 rer; close 5c, strong with Wednes. shacco Products -. - 83% | Torchiight - 2.10 | *cted for Peddy in filing the petition], ' 1 the Cheyenne show. “I wish to as.; Development Co., 218 Midwest Bldg., deepen its Black No. 4 on the north-| day’s average: bulk Tohacr 1 which lish multiform commercial and indus i¢ ; east quarter of section 20-40-78, Salt|¢.90@7.00. talk butchen ee fons | Transcontinental Oil - “13h | wie Basin — 2.10{ Walch was a document of 80 pages|icia, oycotta and social, dlacrimina-)*ure you that I desire at all times] Casper, Wyo-—Advertisement, t : ey utcher hogs 7. Union Pacific -- a 2.10 | pene oe i -aaiarae to work with you in furthering the Creek, -which has been used for, 813.00; top 8.00. United States Stores. STi t Whats Atanas 30-150] It was presented to the president | W7m Onn OstAC stroy, dofent | better interesta of all concerned,” | er wel months, Cattle receipts 5.200; beef steers and| (". 8. Ind. Alcohol-.------------ 19% pro tem and laid before the senate 70 impale ane y acious | 8ay8 Mr. Davis. supply coming from the first Wall! she stock steady; bulk steers 7.25@| United States Rubber -—. in order to make it possible to chal-|°"7 evade each and all of the various Creek. The crew is now rigging uP| 5.75; early top 9.00: odd head 9.65:| United States Steel 4 lenge the credentials of Mayfield, re.{ Provisions of the constitution of the F and the hole will be carried to the| puk cows 420@6-00; Dune nencare go | tah Copper cently forwarded to Washington aa| United States, and of the constitution! Br A AT TREAT, Or second Wall Creek where oil is as- . pag 9" | Westinghou: of these states drawn from the expe: sured. It is now at a depth of 2,080] Srcei ogetnars steady oe ate tte? | willy Overland aoeF aie Tew COnEres@ convenes) once and wisdom of mankind and Colds or Influenza Har 2. 00; as 2 er:! am. Zinc, Lead i ordained and established to secure: CONTINUES Brown No, 3 on the southwest | )o/9e798 Bee a 28i vedie, firm, top) mutte and Superior Fe eee Se the pet | (A) the equality of all men before the and as a quarter of section 22-40-78 is connect- posite ae: Mer ak sgbe laeste ‘ala. ee oe tion’ in the following terms: law; (B) the right to life, liberty and Preventive ing a control ‘head preparatory to| 950 jor. carte maton oy BO gy | Montana pte: CBediitostwon ae” vib property and tho general pursuit of | drilling in and this operation should | °5° lower; early sales 13.50@14.35; top} Shattuck Arizona — Subversion sible govern) jappiness * * * and (C) freedom} SPRINGFIELD. Ohio, Feb. 22.—| Take Laxative be completed within the next few| 1440: sheep steady; ewe top 8.00; feed | Great Northern tes ment into @ mendacious invisibility! enought and conscience in matters|The trial of W. M. Cortner, Muncie ease ex leer early top feeding lambs Sant aentors yee ty wieey ecerupt sad napeteots men] o¢ religion—and for the accomplish-|Ind., klealgo and organizer of the Ku Brown No 4.on the! northwee | Consolidatec Gas - and momen (unrestrained py aw or|ment of such purposes, tho conspira-|Klux Klan in this city, opened its quarter of the same section is run- American Linseed Oil seiphes tral Ge ik exert bri} tors have caused-nnd encouraged and} third"day today with the state still ning eight inch casing at 2,113 feet Denver Prices. = Se ee ene errie®| contributed to cause (in Texas and]examining witnesses. ° — on top tho first Wall Creek. DENVER, Colo., Feb. 22.—Cattle— et Sie perpier’ the sree OF © (| char states: The state, accordng to the declara The latest report from the Geary Dome test was that the crew wos running 2 liner in an attempt to shut off water at 4,881 feet. Rece'pts 1,000; market steers $7@8.25; cows and heifers $3.50 @ 3 calves $4.50@10.50; stockers and feeders $3.50@7.25. Hogs—Recetpts 2,700; market steady to weak; top $8; bulk $.75@8. Sheep—Receipts 4,300; market weak to 2c lower: lambs $12.50@14; feeder lambs $12.50@14.25; ewes $4@7.25. shy 5 abt acl Seats NEW COMPANY SECURED FOR COLUMBIA THEATER steady: beet No Quotations Today. Today being a legal holiday the New. York Stock Exchange and Curb are closed as are also the local offices of Wilson, Cranmer & Co., and no stock quotations are available. Those appearing on this page are a repiti- tion of Wednesday's figures. Creat Increase In Oi Assets In 1906, the petroleum industry, with combined assets not exceeding $750,000,000, existed primarily to sup- ply the world 33,000,000 barrels of; After much deliberation and corres kerosene. |pondence with the big eastern In 1922, 16 years later, the petrol-| agencies Al Harris was successful in eum industry, with combined assets| landing one of the best tabloid organ- of $7,500,000,000, existed primarily to/ {zations touring the regular circuits, supply the world approximately 150,-/ Harry W. Atlen's "Revue of Revues,” 000,000 barrels of gaso!ine per annum,|® company of 20 people which will largely for motor vehicles, represent-| open an indefinite engagement at the ing an investment of between ten and Columbia theatre, starting Sunday twelve billion dollars. | February 25. Mr. Allen says the com- Expansion has come, not through| pany was organized for the express excessive profits, but because of pro-| Purpose of furnishing good entertain duction and application to a myriad| ment through the use of clean, fresh of new uses of petroleum deposits of fun and humor intermingled with this and other countries. | songs by_singers who know how and “The ofl industry has become a| the Pogo chorus knows how. There factor in the commercial life of the| ate elght of them and they are beau: ties, all of them handsomely gowned Wednesday’s Quotations. NEW YORK cone. Anglo 18% Buckeye --- - 90 92 Continental -. iat 48 Cumberland - 115 118 Galena - - 68% 69% Mm. Pipe -. - 168 170 Ind. Pipe ~ 96% 97% Nat'l Transit --------- 22% 29 N. ¥. Transit -------- 135 ut North. Pipe ---------- Obio O11 84% 85% Prairie Oil 268 Prairie Pipe 116% folar Ry. -------- 187 Southern Pipe ----+-- 109 110 B, 0. Ind. -cecenwnenn--n+= 67% = 87% 8. 0. Kans - - 65 55% 8. 0. Ky 107 8. 0. Neb. - 228 8.0. N.Y. - 48% 8. 0. Ohio 805 Vacuum - 53% 8, Penn Ol 196 French Resume Negotiations Bulky Evidence Held for Use Against Man to Be Tried Here. The man who glanced into the court room at police headquarters this morning and thought it was a brew: ery or distillery couldn't be blamed much. A dozen kegs, most of them empty, have been piled in a corner of the place as evidence of the alleged fact that Dan McCloud is a booties ger, The stuff is said to have been taken from McCloud’s car at 1 o'clock this morning. _ Mary Marino was arrested about the same time on a charge of drunkenness and: disturbance. William Dourran is held on the charge of carrying a concealed ‘weapon, Alleged vagrants who were arrested about 7 o'clock last night include Earl Olson, Carl Winterton. Michar! Cochran, James Marti, H. Spauld. John King, Frank McGrath. James Fuller, Joe Riley, Fat Har in, William Norling and William | Ford. This is one of the biggest raids on the idle poor that has been made for some time. per-government) wherein the govern- ed have no voice of representation in the ordaining or execution of the secret laws and decrees clandestinely established for thelr control—such ‘super-government’ being operated — and its decrees executed — primarily against citizens who are not members of the Ku Klux Klan and for the wrongful protection of members of the Ku Klux Klan in their immoral and lawless practices. “(2)—Enthrallment of commerce and industry and restriction of the fruits and benefits thereof to favored sroups of avaricions confederates. “@)—Prostitution of the Christian religion and defeat of its blessed strivings.” The kian, the petition further d= cared, traudute: professed adher-. ence to activitier, principles, ant creeés, many “unobjectionable and worthy of commendation” in order to secure members. The petition th prceeeded to charge tha: the follo ‘hy specific things ight by the Vian: (A) to seduco ard defile the Lube conscience? and chrracter by “Teaching and encour ging men to lie, perjure and false-swearings; “With money gifts and insidious fiatterings— corrupting ministers of religion, enticing them away from the preaching of ‘Christ and Him cruci- fied’ to the worldly forums of parti “Homes and p'aces of business of citizens to be wrongfully, unlawfully and violently invaded and searched and inhabitants thereof to be searched and subjected to insult and violence: “Members and officers of sald or- ganization and (its subsidiaries and agences) to become and be jury com- missioners (or other officers having power with respect to the drawing, summoning or selection of Juror jury panels and venires) in efforts wrongfully and unlawfully to effect or control the verdicts of juries !n civil and criminal cases; “Members and officers of said or- |ranization (and of its subsidiaries and agencies as parties and witnesses in Joivit and criminal cases, to commit perjury and false swea i in efforts to thwart, impede and obstruct the duty and orderly administration of Justice fembers and officers of « or rs tion (and of its subsidiaries and agencies, while ylelding an obedte to its decree rlor to the law, to become and b © offic rious classes In efforts wrongfu unduly to affect and control official action or non-action, and the enact |ment and administration of !aw.” | Legion Band Holds tion of Attorney J. B. Ma!one, spe couns endeavoring through a of testimony to build up a se. of events and dates which will QUININE a 30c. ries allegedly show the connection of the defendant with the charge of riotous conspiracy preferred against him. Judge G. C. Davis has thus far ac cepted testimony of the state's wit nesses tentatively and upon the pro fessional assurance that the testimony will be connected definite'y with the charge. All testimony offered has been given over the blanket objection of the counsel for defense. pesstestaenh +a LIST YOUR OIL LBASES, Ol Per- mits and Royalties with Wyoming's largest Lease Dealing firm. Prepare “tor spring buslness now. We cannot sell your lease unless we know about it. Ask for Christy. TEAPOT DEVELOPMENT CO., Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyoming WAN UNDERREAMERS Ss AT YOUR SUPPLY. STORE [BRibotror | CAN Fil ' A human generation {s counted as twenty-fi yea a generation of files covers sevon or elght days. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In the Human Body if You Will Use Trunk’s Prescription nation,” says A. C.-Bedford, president | ° Tema: . . of the Standard Ol! company of New| in ‘the latest creations of | the : . Forum Dinner Of | 22,0)" .sesocrings ct marcas Rehearsal Friday Oo tier with ‘inflasme trae Jersey, “perhaps second oniy to the modiste's art, the famous Toric aver! With Russtans ; <3, | teins aca task bites; figgelstis’ or aay form ot railroads. It promises even to out:| tette needs little or no comment, they Legion Tonight daneattig in aod eae caalad ees _ hous Le Aaa ase strip the railroads, and for what rea-| have toured the big circuits for the | liglous characteristics, unreasoning| Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock,| the stomach, it does not son? Because the railroads have been | Past five, years; chelt xeporteire of a refudion: sinfut passions and peril-|the first rehearsal of the American| Beart, Lat all the meat and good subject to government control and| songs ranges from jazz to grand] paris, Feb. 22—(By The Assoc'a-| This evening at 6:30 the monthly |p icra. Legion band will be held at the club| Erescription’ Gontelie iat mee regulation, from which this industry | opera, they are right'y named, thejtoq Press.)—The French government) forum dinner of the George W. Vro-| «rreedinu and developing—through| rooms. ‘Lhe organization is starting | #alicylato soda, oll. winters ¢ has been fartunately, relatively free.”| ‘singing fools." Bobby Vail, the} has decided to resume negotiations| man post of the American Legion will | jractices, precept and example, wide- with 20 instruments and it ts hoped to] RAvegtics, pul. postuively overcom: ‘Supposing that. radical politie!ans| Principle comedian and who is respon-|with soviet Russia, according to tho! bo held at the Henning hotel banquot | Practires, lntuchs Tis Cnet et thts number to 30 before long. | earth What more do, sou wantt » could cripple the oll industry as they | ible for all the productions is well/ gcho National. The nowspaper says! room, a seers and public discontent with| The band will bo used for legion af-| There te nothing just as good, and ° have cripp'ed the national railroad | known from coast to comet as the t the cabinet ministers discussed) R. N. Ogden Jr., chairman of the | restraint of law faire and for any other occastons on| {¢ 18 tmposslble to get something a system. Some 12,000,000 automobiles! man who says, “Say it with laugh-|:his question at their last meeting) meeting this evening, has made the} «pjacing and maintaining tn pos!-) which music of this kind !s in de better, che erestent ure sacle te owners, which means practically | ter.” Miss Clara Hodge known as theband decided to send a mission to Rus-| subject of discussion, “What the Le-|tiong of power and leadership (in and| mand. liver medicine. eae Often we hear people say, “I every other family {n the Tinited) cyclonic soubrette is a chic little Miss in a month or ao, although Pre-| gion and the Auxiliary Can Do Fot] out of said organization men and) ll members of the !egion who have > ‘ aA Bellows (Chiroprestio: will” nalp States, would pay twice what they) and wins ber war vieet Som ot Polneare opposed auch step. __| the Community. wu ey of dlssniata and degraded cher'| ever had any band experience are re |g) cco g. Pees Aon ee Geel adiustmente’ Really. tent it a are now paying for their gasoline and] aie Fury "pwk! Fellows, iniown nn rn nent levectaes tothe atthe amine ; ELE Oa | irr rege eee rae eo 8 bably be inadequate to 3 ¢ i © ‘ : me eth y o sick? i Pas probably be Fe actin. <ikens tne. weempany band Ing and seeking to estab- row evening 0 do is to stay sick , endeared themselves to their audi Disease, If protonged, con- . | eaee wherever they have appeared nes to. ken the body . ! e wi! nti} finally yo of Prince Loses \Sceedmer | Break chest colds Sy able to cantinte wow wk poi dad? Apply Sloans. It draws conges- nd life isn't worth living. Pair of Toes Set ty the eutface: Starts blood Fou ean" attord NOT to ake ———— LATE SPORTS circulating freely and thus CHIROPRACTIC | . breaks up the cold} Bring all your healt Feb, 22.—Prdince George troubles: to f Buck 4 Painte t 2 Buck ne ASHTON, Idaho, Feb. 22—Ten | “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Sloan's Liniment ATTYOUR Robert N. Grove » sma!l toe from each foot. He had| drivers have drawn places for the | — r A SUPP) on 1 CHIROPRACTOR iffered sm the pers'’stent flexion, annual American dog derby which Every druggist here guarantees, congested nose and head relieved w.th ~kills pain! > UI F LY YORE Over White's Grocery f the toes, known hamer toe,| will be run here today. each package of “Pape's Cold Com-/firet dose. These safe, p'easant tab. > (aay (Over White's. Groce: ich caused him considerable Incon Tud Kent, twice American cham- | pound” to break up any cold and end] lets cost only a few cents and millions re at “ 7 m s Phon ice in his naval duties and also! pion, Is the favorite to capture the |grippe mierry in a few hours or|now take them instead of sicken'ng For rheumatism, bruises, strains, chest colds Palmer School Graduat n dancing. Recently he underwent| race. He is on the short.cnd of all |money returned, Stuffiness, pain,| quinine.—-Advertisement. mer & sraduate an operation for appendicitis. betting. weadache, feverishnean, inflamed or v