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7 FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923. DECISIONS AR ANNOUNCED BY HIGH TRIBUNAL Sevetity-two Cases Listed On Docket for April Term ; CHEYENNE. Wyo., April 6—There are 71 cages on the docket of the April term of the Wyoming supreme court. The following decisions have been announced by the court. No, 1020—John Seaman, administra- tor of the estate of Gilmore Hartigan, deceased, vs. B'g Horn Canal asso- ciation; appeal from Big Horn coun ty; judgment of d'strict court con- firmed. No. 1046—Allen vs. Houn; appeal from Fremont county; judgment of ajstrict court confirmed. No. 1038—McFadden vs. French, et al; on error from Carbon county; judgment of district court affirmed. No. 1072—Hanson vs. Chicago Bur- lington & uincy ra!lroad company: ap- peal from Sheridan county; motion to strike and d'smiss denied. No. 1129—State ex rel. Board of County Commissioners of Goshen county ve. Snyder, state treasurer; original proceeding in mandamus; an- swer to amesded petition filed; plain- tiff given ten days to pload further, and time given to file briefs. No. 1136—Atkins et al MANY ACCLAIM NEW REMEDY FOR PYORRHEA Remarkable Results Obtained With Scientific Preparation. . Hun When “Pyroform" was first intro- duced a few months ago many peop!e were keptica} about it, until the mans- ufacturer, the Yyro-form Company, San Bernardino, Calif., announced that the remedy was GUARANTEED —that !t fas sold on a@ positive mon- ey-back basis. It did not require much time then, for people to investigate the merits of this product. Many of those who had been suffering for years with spongy, bleeding gums or loose teeth ‘were among the first to find what “Pyroformy’ would do for them. To saker et al; on error from Big Horn county; proceedings in error dis missed, No. 1147—Musgrove et al vs. Tos land et al: appeal from Niobrara coun ty; appeal dismissed by appellants. mur oat SUMMARY OF | NICHT NEWS BERLIN.—The bolshevists are reported to have executed 304 peasants in the Ukraine, apparently because of protests against the Soviet prosecution of high digni tartes. RIGA.—Two of the German spe- cialists who attended Nikolat Lenine intimated that the premier may die at any moment and that his illness will inevitably cause death. CONSTANTINOPLE. —A decree has been issued increasing the in- come tax to 25 per cent gross with no exemptions and payable six months in advance. It is applicable to all foreigners. NEW YORK—American Ratlway association approved the expendi- ture of $1,540,000,000 by {ts mem bers for new equipment. ASHEVILLE, N. C.— Attorney General Daugherty if his health permits, wil] take part in the pro- ceedings to have the preliminary restraining order against striking railroad shopmen made permanent and will personally appear before the court. TAGIT oANCTICN OF VIOLATIONS GIVEN SCORING High Officials Encourage | Bootleggers, Federal Chief Declares. NEW YORK, Apri! 6.—The att! tude of persons In “high official and professional” position who “tacitly sanction” violation of the prohibition laws by purchasing “bootleg” lMquor is a matter for serious thought” Fed eral Prohibition Commissioner Hay- nes declared in an address here to- ¢ay before the New York annual Methodist Episcopal conference. “It {s not to be wondered at that The Human Zoo. fhe Casper Daily Trihune “Pardon me, sir, but is any one using this chair?” The Sarcastic One—‘‘Why, yes. a pair of chop sticks.” NEW YORK AND JERSEY GIRLS FOUND WITH THROATS SLASHED; MYSTERY OF CRIME UNSOLVED NEW YORK, April 6.—Miss Bessie McMahon of Utica, There’s a man sitting there eating a T-bone steak with PAGE SEVE By C. D. Batchelor separate wounds and there was a long slash in her back. The body of Miss McMahon also bore wounds on the back, besides those at the throat. \ ‘The slayer’s weapon, a long thin butcher knife, of the type known as trimmer, was found in a clump of bushes a few feet from the bodies Detectives visited Blandino’s barber shop. An assistant told them that Blandino had been perturbed because his wife and Miss McMahon had been absent all night. Blandino and the assistant, Broyario di Lorenyo, were taken to headquarters for question- ing. The first tangible motive for the laying was advanced by Jersey City volice after they had learned that Mra. Blandino, before she married Glandino, had been married to Frank Bongiovani of Jersey City, a reputed plackhand gang leader. Bongiovani was slain tn a Jersey City saloon in March, 1922, while he vas out on bail awaiting trial in connection with the murder of two men in a saloon fight the preceding January. Jersey City police suggested that giovani may have killed his widow in quest of further revenge. RECEIVER FOR KLAN IS ASKED ATLANTA, Ga., April 6—The con- test for control of the Ku Klux Klan became three cornered today when appointment of a receiver for the order was asked in a petition pre sented to Judge FE. D. Thomas of the Fulton county superior court by W. H. Terrell, attorney for Harry B. Ter- rell and others of the so-called mem- bers of the “insurgent faction” who members of a gang which slew Bon- were dismissed from membership SDMA WOMEN’S SHOES FOR SPRING sire distinctive footwear will admire the graceful lines of our new Spring models, FOR DRESS F ; = Our present showing includes all the newest style features. Women who de- = — = = 1 124 East Second “The Rosilyn”’ In grey suede, black satin, black kid. Just received a new line of Chiffon Hose. priced at, per pair__. “The Golfer” In black and grey, beige and tan. The Bootery “YOUR FEET WILL BRING YOU BACK” gome months ago following Utigati: Involving the klan. Postal Business Is On the Boon WASHINGTON, The boom !n Unc Sam's postal business is keeping up. Receipts in fifty selected cities fc March ware 14.77 per cent greats than for March 1922 and for thre cities an increase of more than 25 pe cent was reported. Fort Wort! Texas, handled business 48.62 in e3 cess of that for March 1922 while th increase for Akron, Onto, was 30.4 St. Paul 27.04; Los Angeles 24.7 Portland, Ore., 18.32; Dallas 17.73 an Des Moines 17.16. INA ‘OR SPORT Specially Men’s Shoes Women’s Shoes A AAA bootleggers and criminals will vio-| N. Y., and Mrs. Irene Blandino, of Jersey City, N. J., were INSURANCE MAN TELLS their surprise they found the remedy| late the law, but it {s difficult to) found murdered, with their throats cut, along an isolated OF FRIEND’S RECOVERY a highly effective, and many of them) understand how prominent clubmen,| roadside at Dongan hills, Staten Island ly today. Th will attest to the fact that the prepar-| business and prdfessiona! men be- as : s ee BOBIIYE LOO AY \e/ “He suffered considerably from gas aion -has cured.the most. advanced| come parties» to .auch: violations. police believe they were murdered elsewhere and their] ;,, stomach and colic attacks, and at cases of the dreaded disease. “It by thelr example in the non-| bodies thrown from an automobile. Both appeared to be| times was very yellow. His doctors “Pyroform” {s believed to be the] observance of this particular law | about 21 years of age and had bobbed ‘nts fetstnane all. bladder only product o nthe market today that| there shall develop a lack of regard| hair. leg. The police expressed the theories | “asnosed his ailment as &: will restore loose teeth and inflamed| for other laws— a lack of regmrd up-| A milkman discovered the bodies. | that the bodies were brought to the| trouble and that an operation was gum to a healthy normal condition.| on the part of others for the law up-| Both girls were well dressed. spot after they had been murderod,| necessary. Some one persuaded him Druggists have been authorized to re-| on which these men depend for their] The bodies found were found on | m,. pot 11 thi s -|to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. turn the full purchase price in case| large interests. hey could not beleach side of a road in an isolated | 7"° Police recall that the section has Lava Batis the remedy does not do all that ‘s| surprised in the break down of the| section. ‘There are few houses in the | been marked by bootleggers activities | Since taking 1t one year ago . during the past winter. A. cmalj|me he has been able to eat anything. Greek which rum runners used to| It 1s | simple, harmless preparation operate small boats runs near the|that removes the catarrhal mucus GRANT STREET GROCERY AND MARKET 815 S. Grant St. Phone 1168 CENTRAL GROCERY AND MARKET 129 W. Second St. Phones 10 & 11 BLUE FRONT GROCERY 446 S. Wolcott St. claimed for it. Price $5 per carton.| governmental fabric—and whose loss| neighborhood and the roadside is “Pyro-form" is on sale at TRIPENY| of property, happiness and prosper-| covere dwith brush. DRU _CO.—Advertisement. ity would be so great as theirs.” One of the girls had an artificial roadside. Mrs. Blandino, who had an arti- ficial leg, was identified through the find’ng of a receipt for the limb, Miss McMahon had been visiting at her home in Jersey City, N. J., according to the police. from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and In- testinal ailments, including appen- dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. 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