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_PAGE TWO. ; Casper Sunday Morning Cridune SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923. HOO CAL ric wruNe no eee onegs ys CCLUVIMO AGAIN: A, KELLEY. AN HUMAN BEING FIRST, WORKER |CONDEMNED NETEY CROs ane. SHOOTINGSCENE| Snerrenpnee, AFTERWARD, JOHN. JR. SHS) BovstosTen, FAN ‘AIG | J] concert delivered by the Tribune- | Brothers’ garage, Altamont, Kans.; Wyoming Radio corporation KFDF | C. D. Botts, Minneapolis, Minn.; R. last Sunday has been pouring into | R. Reynolds, Pine Island, z King’ mui I abo: ‘orm bso! fray! rimand the office of the station through the | H. W. Prafke, Streatom Ill; J. an 1 Kaley who wag scree A Oil s Son Sub its r Plath to Babson heal Soeaitne gate begin alls. Do! lett ery, D.D.S., . Pn to. steal goalla., “Desnna oF moro:seltere: were. )| Lowery. Lyons, harboring and concealing a stolen Listinae oi apital and Labor Are Partners, Not | votes before six boys in order tht 2 received this morning stating that E. L. Williams, Wilm@t, 8. D.; 0. G. >. Powerful Chicago — Labor] certain persons had heard the con- | Protten, Minneapoli car, has been complete'y vindicated he might find who had been taking Leader Restless In Prison cert and that it came in clear and | Dean, ‘Lincoln, - of the charge, it being proven that En mi ‘art His Theo: them préviously was uttered by Ci:> Waiting Appeal strong. Daut, Wilton, Ia Steffen, Police Comb Underworld Kelley took the car which was a Cad- emies, Is P. of ry Attorney Robert N. Ogden in poli u AP Newton Mckee, gitton, Wash. | Davenport, Ia; Clarence’ Witten, ilac touring in good faith from P. C. court last night. CHICAGO, F Timothy Dan te K hae : Hendercott on a bill owed *um by the Bottles had be eb. 24.—(United Press.)| says, “I got you through the air | Sheridan, Wyo; Lloyd B. Schlag, Haunts for Clu —e =e pe arrester Ci pitea Preedy) Mare Et Se ee ee a | cesvenworiy. Kanes ciarie o es to | iatter. WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Feb. 28.—‘Man is a human] ,,..7 creamery, and the propria According to statement of Mr.| being first, and a member of industry afterward,” from that] haa striven to catch the youths w 1 s Chicago unfon circles,| o'clock. Orchestra music loud and | Elberholtze, Kansas City; H. J. bd . pase . 3 8 Hewerful in Chteago un pa elrsies bee Oe chaste mn Alien, Miinespolia, $dinn.s he Boa Mysterious Shooting. Ke Hey, he had loaned Hendercott $500/ beginning, J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., son of the Standard Oil] were guilty. One magvofferea mo; tonight for h’s transfer to Leaven- E. Cudmore, Moose Jaw, | Milling company, Ottawa, Kans.; paeaenees ceitine ae ent agar’ as a means of/ king, outlines a remarkable program, not for the worker but] to the suspected boys if they woui) th penitentiary. There “Big Tim"| Sask. says, “We greatly enjoyed M. W. Kroll, Winnett, Mont, Gaiekeoeincaeteniien nati lrg Kg na ah ee fe for the employer. obtain him some bottles. They op. aia menvine SateriGe oF fo your Sunday evening concert to- ah aie aoa ‘AGO, Feb. 24.—(United Press.) | > or 3, ince en he|*™* y tained the bottle, b rate bogin serving his sentence of four) Your Suney ee speed bout 3,000 miles mak- The nation has been watching for a bill of rights, for a eo Pottle, Put some them were —Police combed underworld haunts] drove the car found guilty of stea!ing them. s for particivation In the $400,000] night. It was recelved by us with : station mail robbery. remarkable clearness. Was listen- tonight for clues to the mysterious | {Ns no attempt whatever to conceal] worker's Dill of rights—a commonJof waste through carelessness and] ya son A gun : 3 ing to Examiner, Los Angeles, and shooting and kidnaping today of an| !t- | sense platform—that cou'd be gen-| lack of interest. 3 ray sentenced tion to the prison sentence, e a = a each of the littl x . was fined P20 000. “Big| could hear your waves whistling unidentified stranger in Colosimo’s| The car ts said to have been sto'en| erally accepted by industry, but we] 5, “I belleve that diligence, initia | wrich were “laren pares aia ie i famous South Side cabaret. from A, R. Kinney of Alllance, Net , lays in j; Mn, so tuned in and heard your ,| hardly expected it to come from the] tive and efficiency, wherever found, area ete tha neisen tae {| concert much more clearly than we A near panic was created in the | August Kinney received his in.|Wealthlest interests in America. should be encouraged and adequately | 1h ‘ternt re eee it nee ntenee Ww Murphy's picturesque and cloquent} @4 WOC. If you will advise me crowded cafe when two men rushed| surance and the car then belonged to! Yet J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., he of the| rewarded, and that indolence, indit | caugne Hd aes i rere amuin slang. for once, was unable to de| your n'ghts for transmitting, I will the doorway, felled their victim with | the compay isSuing the insurance. A|name that has heretofore character-| ference and restriction of production | < eee 5 his feelings Fundamentally] &tatly appre: te Ae shanking Pabelacer pond ay pen a 4 waiting anita agro for it, and it was) izd capitalism in the minds of the| should be discountenanced. Spelilinidae 62 ota i f a fighte B: “| yeu for your splendid concert o D de and sped away. | found here in Casper. worker, has submitted a program to es a stockholder to make a strenuous ef- aa hed inh a eal pauttes eta te syncopated dance music,” etc. None of the guests quizzed tonight] Kelley in order to retain the car| Babson Institute, in hope ‘that tt will aeclate mecae lee Gnenveting geek fort to bring whatever influence he siouch } Diber stations whe hays writiin were ‘able to ald officers in solution | paid $1260 to the insurance company./be adopted by industrial executives| ances and promptly adjusting them,| "#8 to bear on this point. Adopting th eae career, startin a| Stating that they had heard the (Continued from Page One) of the mysterious affair. The car therefore cost him’ $1750 un-| everywhere. As you read it you can/is of fundamentel importance to the|* Co™mon sense attitude on this all- newsboy “back of the yards,” he has| concert include: if you enter now. Why you have] “The doors opened suddenly, a man | Ices he is yet able to get his money| understand why this juntor Rocke-| successful conduct of industry. important matter, America can con wiwave Had @ fight on his Handa, © Blakeslee, Beaverton, Ore.; Jevery chance, Not one candidate has| Was shot (own ‘and dragged away’ | from Hendercott. feller has been recognized in the fin-| 4.7 pS i tinue to progress and we can enjoy D. A founder of the great pack-| Christopher, Spokane, Warh.; | lead that can not be overcome with ous everything was hushed up in a| H. A. elley isacontractor here with} anclal world as an unusual power, | 4, aaa poserinie! ene petite? prosperity as the greatest industri ice: Sonpay eae (olin 60. Tle! paper Wahl, Fresno, Cal; N. E. [a few days' work. jaw minutes, one of them said. several trucks on the road continu-|and has been noted among those who| Hon.” adds Mr. Rocke feller in making | nation in the world. Continued na eantoniérs and-chen s great rivalry Moose Jaw, Sask.; H. Mur- It’s Up to You. fs erene ° prea cay Stivee who} ally. He is wel! known as a man of know him personally for his unusual fa erat Po. Lis Every shop, every) ging, squabbling, and endeavoring to nnd constant fight to keep the other fapinka, Manitoba; Mr. and The only thing that will keep you| Witnessed the shooting, two men| integrity and is at the preset time/ vision and fairness. factory, every large organization in| take advantage of the other fellow John FF. Gebhard, Liberty, | from winning is you, yourself, If vou|4rove up in a touring car, jumped] employed by the Kasoming Ot1 com- A. M. Steele, Central Butte, [enter the campaign determined to be| Ut, “got” their man and d'sappeared. | pany, M. Moffatt, Champion, | successful, you will be. It's up to| “It all happened in less than five A search !s being made for Hender- the country should have a committee | can only lead to more strife, grea of workers who can appear before the | joss, disappointment and disaster lirecting head of that business anc} every one concerned.” newsies from getting the business of the prized trade. 1. “I believe that Labor and Cap ital are partners, not enemies,” says for At 18 he started the “Murphy News Stilw 5 ; he “ 0 ¥ Mr. Rockefeller, “that their interests . A. Stilwell, Regina, Sask. re ; se a minutes," he said. “The victim was | ¢, er * ag! voice any comp'aint or grievance Tureau,” fernishing tips on the races Ciawtora, Fe soot, Kant (oe thee cow ae ee iHicipate|# Well dressed fellow, about 35 years |" mm connection with the affair. | are common, not opposed and that| which thelr constituents magrchave, Pied it Jeske as: though’ one. of the and all sorts of gambling information.| J1 04 i “Davis, Eugene, Ore.: L. Jin the thousands of dollars in eash to| Of Sse.” neither can attain the fullest measure] without the possibility of suffering | S"atest capita‘ists’ of them all has At about 18 he got into politics and} 37 : Nazarenus, Brinnon, Wash.; went to Washington as secretary to a congressman. He bo dkstributed—and we think you do— of prosperity at the expense of the | nersonally because of the criticism or yiee See ee ee = jater served a term| Paul W. Remund, Amery, Wis: | get into the campaign today. Send other, but only in association with the| compiaint. In fact, if T had my way _ the Babson Institute — experts congressman. elarure and then got] 4: I Griffith, Sioux Falls, 8. D n your nomination blank ‘at once ‘or Soe OF A 0 other. the workers would be ropresented OF rena te se Sat BWAY the n Nearl Harlow, Riverdale, Cal; C. E. | come in—before 9 o'clock tonight. “I am for an eight hour day and a} officially upon the board of directors | ‘T@PPings and get down to fundament- into the labor game as organizer Of! saunders, Bakersfield, Cal.; Ra If you can spare the time come six day week,” continues Mr. Rocke-|1 do not believe that there should be {2/8 have endorsed it, not only as a the gashouse workers, Cornelius, Bob McCoy, and W. Vte'l ithny wchalile. requiclag lone reasonable but as a practica ei oe neadet atceatcl . . d b . down to election headquarters this e'ler. “Any schedule requiring long-| any discrimination upon the part off! practical pro He later headed ue roth Peston oe McCarter, Avant, Okla.; W. D. Col- |eyening. Find out all about the cam- Jer hours and which does not provide| either management or worktcs be |%tam. Economic history teaches th union and other such ” Ison, Windsor, Mi W. A. a, Ht for one day in seven in which the , almost any industrial iI! can be rej A s chief rival for labor lead 5 g paign—how to get votes, what is nec-| cause of any man's affiliation with a eee Bacient he he Soas| Park Rapids, Mo.; Charles Y. feasary to get them and then go after worker can rest and recuperate, is] society, fraternity, or union, Any} °ted by following in substance Mr oa ae ey ie mutomobile, Tn.| L2eper, Clarksville, Ia; J. E. Bul: Jone of the biggest prizes. i unsound, uneconomic and unjustifi-| organization or arrangement which | R0ckefel‘er’s basic principle. “Every SNE wae anol to'deatt in’ 1919, Mur-|| Wek: Taber. Alperta: G. C. Ross. — What are so far as known the first Gani: j able. In such industries as must of| tends to improve working conditions| Worker is a human being first, and phy was arrested, charged with the see See grey Vote Schedule Soon Declines. | pictures of the recent $2,000,000 fire (Continued from rom Page One) necessity operate continuously, night|'s justifiable and shou'd be encour | "@ustrial worker second.” ‘To this , Igary, Can. murder, but never tried as tho state's Cooperstown, N. D.; C. E. Gregg. chief witness disappeared. D.D.S8., Humboldt, Nebr.; Leonard Murphy became all powerful in Chl-| V parker, Plattsburgh, Mo.; Wil- cago unionism. He dictated the e son's Garage, Eldon, Ia.; Alvin Ras- : tion of chief officers of tbe Chicago seneeen Chineck. Mont: W. i, [Subscriptions mailed with remittance| street, and will be placed on view in Bullding Trades unton and held that) Reag Gilete, | Ark vde A, [to cover, which are postmarked not) the window of that establishment. organization in the palm of his hand The present big vote schedule will| At the Armour packing plant in South \* functioning effectively. The Unit-'and day, 365 days in the year, ached-| aged as long as it does not hinder the | N°¢ Only be added the axiom that continue until Monday, April 2. All| Omaha, were received yesterday by | °¢ States, he presiden stated, 1s now ules must be arranged so that the] rights of another group. ihe Worker is a rational being and if subscriptions received at this office|Gordon Habenicht of the Bungalow| } Competent! sultor before the court. worker has an cight hour day and a} «7 believe that the most potent | °° *40e4 the same set of facts thar before 11 o'clock will count, And|Grocery and Market, 412 East Fifth} Ut that “relation ts not sufficient six day week or its equivalent. measure in bringing about industrial | (°° C™Ployer faces he would come to for a nation long committed to the| «1 am for this because I feel that mare in. Detnging about industriel] the same 3 conclusions peaceful sett'ement of international = harmony and prosperity is adequate Controversies, ‘This government ® 8004 many of the industrial dis-| representation of the parties in inter Cc as x olecn, er than 11 p. m,, April 2, will count| Six photographs were received 15| “Ontroversl it habe putes of the past have :::en from the] est; that existing forms of represen Serie wan creorgantned: after ia lel) getuee as, ors os matt tae on the first period vote schedule. The) by 20 inches in size and giving with | oud ® tance: aleh tees Coe ia fact that employers under stress of| tation should be carefully alee tnd aetrous fight against the Land!s wage] Angeles; Paul Smith, Colfax, Ta. [18 vote schedule will pos:tively be/remarkable clearness the scenes of |{ "a in turer cf such an aoc ug circumstances and competition have| availed of insotar as they may be meray Jerome T. Heermans, Hoquiam, | discontinued at this time, in accord-|the men fighting the fire while the} DY US in favor of suc! agency Of broken away from this basic fact that | found to’ have merit and are adapt Attorneys for Murphy took every] Wash; Seth Brown, Yakima, [ce with the rules and regulations wal's of the buildings are encrusted | “{r7ce) cvilaaion.” | | Tman is human being first, and an in-| able to conditions peculiar to the var possible step to fight the mail robbery] Wash.; Everett Guthrie, Waukomis, [nd will never be repeated cr ex-jwith ice. It will be remembered by | |... Wilson on Mr Hariing’é way dustrial worker afterward. The] ‘ous industries. . Pharge, The case ts now before the! Oxia: R. P. Palmer, Kewanee, IIL; | /ended. i those who have read the account of] wire met with the statement that the, 220Ption of the eight hour day in the| §, “I belleve that the most effec supreme court and M will await! Erwin Rice, McLean, Tex; D. A. | The big vote schedule won't walt! the fire that the very hose with which] ‘ormer president was continuing hie| Seneral industrial field .wiil tend tol tive structure of representation is ion tn th v jal! here. | orden, Milton, Wis; Mra. Annie | ‘or you—you'll have to jump in and) the flames were fought practically } (vmer Preside! Subi faire, |{Merease efficiency and will bring the] that which is built from the bottom was be! isferred to the! Kahn, Detroit, Minn: Helen C. | ‘ake advantago of it while you can.|zroze to the firemen's hands because | Puc of silence on al pap less scrupulous and less enlightened| up: which includes al employces, ght, Murphy attempted toy Wright, Minneapolis, Minn; J. P. [And it's mighty important that you) of the «xtreme cold weather. ‘The]| 1, Jeuders, and Senator teen ae elements of competition into line. which starts with the election of rep. —_—_—_ dicker with the marshal to allow him) Trantman, Staples, Minn.; Ray | lo take severe aan you want! spectacle ax tt could be viewed Feb vad public comment: s | 2. “I believe that the Community] resentatives and committees in each (Continued from Pace baer a hotel. “When t rahall ond D. Smith, Dayton, O J. Ar [© land one of the big prizes, vhary 45 and 16 was wonderful, and)” “«poes that mean participation in|!8 an essential party to industry and| Industrial plant, proceeds to the for- | ogg, ee eee wouldn't Usten to reason Murphy re-| thur Riegal, M.D., Sioux at ee the pictures give an excel'ént idea of/ a4. way in tho League of Natio that it should have adequate repre-| mation of joint district councils and| oop. >) 98 the state lecislature 5 .4 himself to the inevitable Wis.; 7. Reilckitzer, Stilly TO CONTESTANTS, this that is sure to interest alone. ag Nations?”") al ‘i Scheduled to adjourn in twelv> days sign ae ee caratara nulal:| Sate iene aac Diaiwits the tact anal neatly? ever adked Brandegee, irreconcilable. sentation with the other parties. annual Joint conferences in a single} "yy" Ws, tay. prominene uit aes he eet gas the big iron gate s'am-| vie, Mich.; J. Linn Wolff, Pasa. |7sndidate reported Saturday it was He was given an opinion that it} 3. “T belleve that the purpose of | !ndustria! corporation, and admits of | city resident ‘who was ome ees See aoe: dena, Cal.; C M. Fligg, The | impossible to get the revised co int| 66 VAMPIRE’”’ might to the extent of ciection of Idustry 1s quite as much to advance | extension to all. corporations in the | speakers Big Tim," member of the “party is, Ore; €. A. B'shop, Ash- | n today's issue of the Tribune. Ths judges, tae ; social well-being as material prosper- prog pipet dbl peothen epee “When y of the opposition” by birth, instinct Ark. T. Barnard, Pull- [count is being made, however, and Pu a wane be ® good ity;. that, in the pursuit of: that ‘pur | |= vin Various untion: 2 from among the vast multip icity of and experience, had met his first great Wash.; Harry Kline, Minne- appear in Monday's Tribune. IS SLANDER anthers to the ship subsidy bill/pose, the interests of the Community | 'n the Yatlows 5 thee tho application | @¥S the ones which they obey and detent. } apolis, Minn; I. A. Carbine, Ukta, a he answered with a smile. should be carefully considered, the] |9- the ones they will disobey you {hal ; " tomas dee pias ial well-being of employees fully guarded,| 0f right principles never fails to ef- Cal.; Bradley Glasgow, Tacoma, Imanagement adequately recognized | fect right relations; that ‘the letter |® People verging on the brink of ' a p 5 7 Wash. M. F mper, Minot, N. D.; i. m5 archy. The inquisition never made a GANADIAN LAND WILL BE} i2."séossccontsSeni, [MAQ- HARDING'S RETURN) «COURT SAYS) cri 75 GASES QF GUNG sic Sau uy, coperzsstes, 222] Korman ‘a whol seconaary rae] comeet, Laws and puntohmente meer Idaho; Elmer Erickson, Huber, that failure in any of these particu- made men virtuous. Virtue is a qual- Ore.; Fred . Rugg, Elk Riner, —— ) \lars means loss to all four parties. atttede. pertapesite gills Sia Ge data ity of the mind and one of educa- Syne hie aaa, eC rouey Maes at |—The word “vampire” 1s a term of titted to an opportunity to earn a ilv-| 17." Satie to all and brotherhood—| “On the staze were a number of Moni | HOt ep rinigs.» Commerce \elander, it was ruled in Judge Sulli- ing, to fair wages, to reasonable hours] ‘i any plan which tHey may muta.| city's leading ministers, including company, Hot Springs, Mont.; BY WASHINGTON FUNCTION, *=:"= couist: hang: today. [of work and proper working condt-| Ti) any plan Which ono who declared that the only “blue” 7 eee rosea. ee? shes Lygo, actress who sued Mrs. Kath- Tajtunity to play, to learn, to worship] aers the greatest social service who| the Utah statute books is one “for- pubottia Aghland: Wise Gene. erine Camp for $100,000 damages for ~~ to eve ee weil to. hitaltiee the] ., co-operates in the organization of | bidding a man to kiss his wife on th ‘i ‘Kan: WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—(Cnited! Alling her a “vampire must go to ndeete ee ae neavily (upon | industry as to afford to the largest | Sabbath The See Ben Realty company has} jan, Willis Kans; Waldo J. o - industr; . . signed an agency contract for Can-| Portland, Ore.: Loren Rabe, Nicol: |Press.)—Mrs. Harding, wife of the! trial. Judge Sullivan held that the) NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Seventy-| claty. t. seo that these esniitions and based of sree bad greatest opportun- nor part of the organization, & res. ea ity for self-development and the en-j| Olution protesting against the cigar adilan land. The company expects to] Jet, Minn.; Loren C. Loringston, | president, today s'gnalized her return word “vampire When applied to a} five cases of high powered rifles and opportunities prevail interest in this land persons who] poringston, Wis; Orvald Bjerken, |:o health with a reception to Wash-|Woman holds “injurious {mplica-| machine gun cartridges and six large} caidas : joyment of those benefits which their] tte measure was drawn up = and have the call of the north in their] page, N. D.; S. D. Poarch, Lehigh, |ington newspaper women. tions. suitcases filled with hand grenades, “Every worker has a right to com-| ynited effarts add to the wealth of| adopted by unanimous vote. It sets veins. When enough applicants have} Jae Carl F. Tuft, Malden, Wash | Declaring that she wanted the peo-|_Harry Markheim, attorney for Mrs.’ were selzed by police late tonight injfortable living conditions. As a fel'ow | civitization forth that the law is making Utah signed up they will go in a body to] Ralph C. McSherry, Dayton, ©.; [pte of the country to know that she| Camp, quoted th dictionary 48 proof a tenement house on the west side, | human being, the worker is entitled] «pinally,” says Mr. Rockefeller, “Ij ridiculed throughout the country and investigate the new enterprise. The] P, H, Schubert, Rock Island, Til; is getting better, she is not “maimed"| that the word “vampire” is not in| The ammunition, enough to supply; t® health, comfort and contentment.tpelieve in’ the stockholder’s responsi-| {8 driving people away, thereby nu!! lenry F. Townsend, Lipton, Ya.; ]in any way and that she hopes soon| itself slanderous. a small army for an assault, ts be-; Wage scales should be measured in| pity. Unfopiinately, I am minority| ifying the results obtained through K. lode contract recent!y obtained by the See Ben Realty company adds ther m Hail, Liberty, Mo.; Dora Jones, }to be herself again, Mrs. Harding} “The dictionary defines a vampire lieved by the police to have beenj*hese items and not in dollars. stockho'der ( _)ractically all of the! “efforts” expended to advertise to the endeavor of this artive firm, one of! st. Joseph, Mo; James Billings, | stated she believes she owes her life| 28 ‘a person veno preys upon other | brought i the city by Irish Repub-|_ “This is no plea for paternalism.| concerns in Wich I am interested,| entire nation the state of Utah, its Cepera. olde organizations, in] Wichita, aKns.; J. Russell Stanton, fto prayers for her recovery. that-went| People; an extortioner or bloodauck- Veans—sypathizers of De Valera. jPersonally, I distike even the word. | but I do not believe that the fact that| Scenery, its resources and its attrac- ailding comm les and tak al Jowa C la.; Lee Porter, Lomax, over the country during the|¢t.’ he argued. “To calla woman an| The police are endeavoring to find| These elements of health and happ!-|I am a minority stockholder and,| tive possibilities, endeavoring to step toward development Ill; Lange and Mitten, Davenport, |aark hours of her illness. She asked|€Xtortioner 1s not slanderous. jthe owners of the explosives, and are|/ness must be provided not through| therefore, have no legal right or voice|ate a favorable impression abroad and | Ia: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fly. | the women to make known her gratl-| Attorneys for Miss Lygo argued|holding the janitor of the bullding,|chance generosity nor paid welfare|in the management, absolves me from| to attract new people and new cap- . | Monett, Mo.; B. B. Guyton, Butte, |tude for this solicitude. the word “vampire” as applied to a| Edward Hoey, for questioning. schemes, but they must be adopted in| responsibility in this matter of indus-| ital.” Flirts Show What Mont.; B. F. Hales, Hancock, W1 Mrs. Harding appeared slightly] Woman was equivalent to being! A patro!man was walking by the!the spirit of fair play; in the spirit| trial relations. I am making every ee eee Jay P, Zeug, Muscatine, Ia.; Colby [thin, but otherwise entirely restored| termed a woman of the streets. {house as the ammunition was being| of common sense. I am sure that any | effort that I Possibly can to be sure They Can Do When | 8. Fmigh, Sacramento, Cal; Parker |to her former good health. She con-| Tho trial will be heard next month unloaded. He asked what the cases! added burden that may temporarily} that my views will be considered,| One million dollars of gold coin D. Sanders, Redwood Falls, Minn.; | versed animatedly with the newspa-| before Judge Sullivan, | contained and was told “canned appear upon the adoption of such a|that my voice will be heard by the weighs 3,685 pounds avoirlupois, and Pri A Gi M. H. Murray, Duluth, Minn.; Tt. [per women for more than half a hour | woods.” Upon igvestigation he found] policy will be taken care of in in- ment of these concerns and I! $1,000,000 of silver coin ‘weighs 58, rizes Are LVEMN | p/p. Kennedy, Winnemucca, Nev.; Jot the sensations of her illness, her * jee cartridges, and turned in an) creased production and the ellmination 'y_urge every other minority pounds avoirdupol | Fred Hook, Detroit, Mich.; 1 J. [determination to fight for her life, No Titles Says alarm. —_—ee.e.eo«Ka—K—K—_«——_——————_———————————— = Ruhl, Portland, Ore.; O. C. Young- | her joy at recovery, plans for the ’ ————-— ‘an Talent tn the art of flirting was dis-) yiood, Elephant Butte Dam, N. M.i |gummer and the trip to Alaska “icc ea a played at the Arkeon dancing acade-| , ¢ Steeple, Spokane, Wash.; my, eny night when 32 youn ates] R. burn, Ovando, Mont, Sis “AWC TRINCEAA eee Normecnd, NEW YORK CROWDED WITH Serie aad iat ryan e° |PHYGIGIANG —TRANOFORM) Zn Route to Cal.| qRTHNED BY HABENIGHT picked out as b W. Fisher, Mt. Vernon, both the beautiful and bold included} Charles L. Doyle, El Paso Gap, N. the Misses ‘Talbot, Fift Higginbotham,| yf; Walt. Thompson, Atchkinson, FFUL Ethelyne Symonds, Geraldine Mon-| Kans.; Raynee Augustus Jr., Par- CHICAGO, | PHONOGRAPHS i : 8 P b. 24.—(United Press.) 5 ’ ; teuux, Draper, Marle Buzick, Ger-| sons, Kans.; Homer Campbell, Kan —Mable Normand, en route to Cal-| New York was never so crowded trode Kirkham, Esther Redeaux,) sas City: Perey 1.. Walter, “Rapa CITIZEN BY OPERATION {fornia on her return from Europe,! with buyers as it is today, accord ng S our nc Mrs. Cc stings. Mrs. Melland,| tree, 1i1.; F. H. Selden, Kansas City; declared here toni to W. GP ecialiy ah Mrs. Dodson, and Mrs. Davis. | Geotge B. Vasen, Quiney, IL; €. V. Sent alle was (going (tO, W 2. + erkins Of Ens Ppscisity shop! to marry a “young American.” who has just returned from a two, We have a few phonographs which have been used in demonstrating and are as good as new, carrying our guar- antee. Ty are standard made instruments an “No titles for me," exclaimed the! weeks’ buying trip in the American! & Petite film star, who recently was re-|metropo'is. Mr. Perkins states that = ABY aud COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Fob. 24 j Ported married to a middie aged man jthe silk show which ts at the present (United Press.}—Physicians here be-!she met in England. time in progress there is largely re- eved they have transformed Charles] “when I get married it's not go-| sponsible for the difficulty in getting ELDREP Goodnow, 25, Lancaster, Mass. X-|ing to be a middle aged man and {t's| hotel accommodations. convict, into a useful individual efter| going to be an American,” she said.| Cotton goods are higher, according Mrs. Eldred will be glad to answer) and sensitive disposition of the pros]! op ration which relieved pressure Miss Normand said she would write) to the Casper merchant, while nena} all questions pertaining babies and | pective mother on his Dradn, a book of her experiences in Europe} are about the same, not being affect-|& Often physical causes or discom xinow, who sald he has served) when she returned to California, ed much by the tariff. children. A stamped 1 self: | fort are at the root of the irritable ime in w York, ew Jerse’ Min pe, forwarded to this | tempers. — V ose veing, excessive | desota, Tlino's, Michigan and Massa- personal reply heartburn indigestion, stubborn |chusetts penitent’aries, ' - indi : rn | ck tent’ was found : 2 yates ving in the street here last week. He} | ot of 1 |was taken to a hospital where b | }when remedied will help a placid | became violently insane. An X-ray h a | constipation that floods the system | ly ‘THE DISPOSITION OF THE PROS.| With intoxicating poisons, all these disposition photograph showed a bone in the head 4 CAN BE PURCHASED AT REDUCED PRICES Terms If Desired Exclusive Representatives C. G. Conn Band and Orchestra Instruments addressed enve office, will bring PECTIVE MOTHER. | To the prospective mother, her| jt 1s the wife who neglects to con: | was pressing against the brain. feelings and troubles all seem iit @ physician until close to the} Goodnow said his head was injured ‘vidual. Now mcre than at any hour of confinement, that suffers | in a stone quarry accident at Lances he needs the utmost sympathy and of the remedial ills that make | ter six years ago, and since that time i | most CANOE inderstanding. &he realizes that | for qrritation and that fret the fant |he has had trresistib'e impulses to/ : ‘ ix not icoking her most attrac and cause life to be a burden for | steal. Brunswick and Victrola Phonographs and Records, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, neif, she 4a uncomfortable and| ail concerned The operation. performed by Drs (Continued from Page One) several days. When he informed his Sheet M d All : . . m : all this tends to add sharpness to| gome one has paid: ‘Happy | Steck and Kelly, was pronounced alclaim, the city fathers were driven| captors of his American citizenship, eet Reasre an Musical Accessories her tongue: motherhood {# founded on right lv-| succoss, and Goodnow declares he be-|forth from a council meeting with|the French, according to Mayor It in wrong to be maudin and] ing, right thinking and right lov-| eves the impulses to steal have en-|rifle butts, after which they were| Hamm, replied: =e It is wrong to be maudlin and | ing?” tirely disappeared thrown into prison. ‘All the better. e but it Is true that little things that] Right living means the care of i —>—_—_—_ oo Tho prisoners were compelled to at other times would be overlooked.|the mother's htalth—that the child] INDIANAPOIIS.—A bill has been| BERLIN, Feb. 24—{(United Press.)| le in © single room in the. Recking- wre fled until they hurt and|may have the precious heritage of | tntroduced in the Ind‘ana logislature|—Mayor Hamm of Recklinghausen in| hauson schoolhouse, it was charged, 'e e e of proportion suffering. strength. Right thinking means a | authorizing boards of county comm! the Ruhr valley, proteated today to|and were not permitted to sit up, frietion ant! gift, an Dat ttle children are the | lenat 100 freeholders in the cour The declares Wellman, | four spoonfuls of soup and morse ¢ pa o und the petulla: | rownin ft living whieh th win ® located witty was imprisoned for t se stand the ae eee merinone fort ee HH

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