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PAGE TWO INDICTMENTS IN MINT HOLDUP TO BE ASKED SOON Defendant in Minn Trial Charged With Handling Big Part of Loot Taken in Denver MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 20.—Treasury department} operatives are preparing to go before a federal grand jury connection with the holdup of} in June and ask indictments in a federal reserve bank truck in front of the Denver mint on ii was learned here today, following| December 18, 1 charges made ¢@uring the bon LATE FLASHES -YORK—Denying! that a Iabor shortage was approaching, Frank Morrison, secretary of the i Federation of Labor, de- Sibert H. Gary, in advocat- ing modification of the immigration laws, wants two or three men to every job. NEW CHICAGO—The cultivation of the sense of smell would enable people | to imniediate!y detect lying or de- ceit through their no Dr. Fil wood Hendrick, a consulting chem- | ist of New York, declared in a lec- ture. SEVILLE, Spain—Queen Victoria jomed in the fun of the opening | day of the annual fair here by ap- pearing mounted on horseback. PARIS—General Maxime Wey- gand, assistant to General Foch, and member of the former allied supreme war council has been ap- pointed French high commander in Smyrna. BERLIN—Georges Labourel, of the Paris Intransigeant who was recently fined 000 marks at Elbing for having entered unoc- cupied German territory without a passport vise, and who also was charged with espionage, has bean reveased. BROWNSVILLE, Tex. — Andres Cedillo, Mexican immigration off cial announced that the immigra- tion department was ready to close all ports of entry unless gambling houses at Matamoros and other bor- Ger cities were abolished, NEW YORK—Senator Reed of Missouri at the annual dinner of the American Drug Manufacturers’ association, described as treason ‘Ameriqv’s proposed entrance into the world court plan as advocated by Prosident Harding. WASHINGTON—Rallroads paid luring 1922 the sum to maintain an average of 1,615,244 employes, ac- cording to compilations made pub- Tic by the interstate commerce com- mission ST. LOUIS—Ralroads of the country in the thirty-seven weeks from July 1, 1922 to March 17, 1922, handled the greatest amount of traffic ever transported during any corresponding period. TRENTON, N. J.—Three groups of investigating officers declared that a letter purporting to tell of the murder of a young woman near Hammond, N. J., was a hoa: KANSAS ¥, Mo—A “Mara thon dance,” which had been in progress 24 hours with ight couplos closed when Charles Tucker, president of the board of public af- fairs, invoked a city ordinance which prohibits dancing after mid- night, Free State Asks League Entrance GENEVA, April 20—(By The Asso- elated Press).—The Irish Free State has applied for membership in the League of Nations. League circles are favorable to the request an dit appears certain that the Free State will be admitted with onut opposition at the next assembly in September. The application resented by Michael MacWhite, resentative of the Free State in eva was rep Gen u the skin — _ Don’t forego the pleasure of outdoor life because the sun and wind coarsen and roughenyourskin, The regularuse of Resinol Soap and Ointment is almost sure to offset these effects, Resinol Soap rids the pores of dust and oil, and Resinol Ointment soothes the chapped and roughened skin, Sold by all druggiste, | defendants a | currency. i | | | eapolis Bond Steal \ d conspiracy trial yesterday The charge that Stanley deal in stolen $80,000 of the curr Denver robbery. Henry Sorlein cons} hanged his ples n immediately after d as a government Treasury depart busy collect thelr case ag’ involved in t men alle ndling the sete Gym Show at High School This Evening The big event on the boards at the high chool tonight is the annual gym show which is ste spring exhibit the in the art of handling body that has been obta a a winter of work. Coach Dean Morgan and Bam Neff have been instructing their men in many new tricks of the trade that should make the gym show extremely interest ing. Mrs, Ray Cook will accompany many of the drills on the piano. This rhythmical method of execut ing the program promotes unifor- mity and grace that could not be ob- tained in any other manner. Besides the regular drills there will be an athletic pageant illustrat ing tho arts of baseball, wrestling, track and lake sports. er part in the work tonight ee In the city of New York today there are 33,000 manufacturing ments with $3,040,000,000 of employing in round numbers Wage earners, who receive $8 000 annually for the! turning oilt product: More than 200 students will take | ZONING WING IN DEBATE STAGED AT RIGH SCHOOL Kiwanians Give Prizes In Contests Among Students Here. The affirmative team o nthe ques- tion of whether zoning {n Casper fs | justifiable won the debate at the 1 last night staged under ces of the Casper Kiwanis club so that this organization might e| be able to award suitable prizes »| Philip KK. Ra Jr., won tho $25 prize as the speaker on tte [ing team teams—affirmative, Warren Win Anna Moll t tive, Phil!» udbury, Dwight Wall: A f $75 will be divided among the the debate. : om for debate last night interesting one, inasmuch coune!l 1 it. having recently pointed a voning commission. akers on th question b that zoning pro’ promotes pub'ic | working ap The affirmative side of put the points erty values, y, ate , Ameri- of encouraging growth. cal, economic and joints at the y the op: ss Francls Kind was adjudged the best extemporanecus speaker in followed the de- owe remarkable g her subject and ar. aterial in such a man- it before her audience ner as to put with force and fluency in the short time availab‘e. GOOD CIGARETTES GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM gregate value of be billion doll 86-inch Devonshire. _ Fa ular 45c seller. Satur- day only, per yard.... most complete line in t Tut patterns. 40-inch Paisley Duvett. value. Saturday only, per yard ...... Paisley in Radium Chine. $4.50 value at -.. Phone 1981 Resinol 36-inch extra fine and seller. per yard SILKS Paisley Silks are popular for S Blouses and Dresses, and we have a and TQBACCO ~ CASPER DRY GOODS COMPANY Pay Day Specials Our stock of yard goods is all new and just unpacked, and these specials are for Saturday only, so don’t hesitate too long for they are all bargains well worth coming for. st color. Reg- | _ 29¢ Fancy Dimity. Regular All colors, he new King Regular $5.75 per pair Crepe de shades. $2.98 The CASPER DRY GOODS Co. JOIN THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS NOW! at this time] Che Casper Daily Cribune ST. LOUIS, April 20.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—Thousands of per- sons of all walks of fe filed past the hier of the Right Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, as the presiding bishop of the Episcopal church in the United*States lay in state today at the altar of Christ Church Cathedral, the seat of the prelate’s activities for the last 37 years. nder the roof of the s! tely edifice THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE TODAY TO THE LATE BISHOP S. TUTTLE passed, in a great demonstration of reverence and affection, the humble and the mighty, those of high estate and those of no estate, masters of millions and paupers, leaders in so- celal life and the obscure, the educated and the illiterate. The catafalque was banked with flowers. ‘The ceremonies began with a bricf prayer at the Episcopal _residerice. Only a few bishops and members of the family were present. Bishop Johnson and Dean Scarlett rode before the hearse which carried the body to the cathedral. The doors were opened and In poured the spectators, many of whom had been waiting several hours. Many wept as they passed the bier. At the altar rail stood the parish clergy of the Episcopal church of the Missouri Diocese. Bishops of the church from the north, south, east and west, looked n upon the silent line moving past the bier of God's ambassador. Out side the stars and stripes were red in compliance with a mayo: proclamation that _all_ fla bread. We have arranged with master bakers in nearly every town and city to make real, A advantage of it. Let often. know is good. Maid recipes. Dept. full-fruited raisin bread for you. Serve Raisin Food Raisin Week April 23/to 29 Make Delicious French Toast with Raisin Bread Let Your Baker —bake it for you ET your baker bake for you a different and delicious loaf of raisin bread. real, full-fruited raisin bread—the kind that made you like this fine fruit-food originally. See how delighted the entire family will be to see this bread back on the table. them have the benefits of this grain-food and fruit-food combined to bring rare healthful- ness as well as-luscious flavor to your meals. Try making French toast with raisin Take Ask your neighborhood bake shop or gro- cer to send a loaf today. Such bread is both good and good for you, so be sure to let the family haye it Use Sun-Maid Raisins also in’your pud- dings, cakes, cookies, etc. Insist on Sun-Maid Brand, the kind you Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun+ Sun-Maid Raisins The Supreme Bread Raisin CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT | Sun-miaia R isin Grower: Fresno, California. Sun-Maid Raisins are grown and packed in California by Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, a co- Please send me copy of your free book, “Recipes with Raisins.” prising bers. 36-inch Percales. Extra grade. Only; ‘per, Yard ooo in eatsseesese grade of Barred 3c e e Hosiery Special Maid 0’ Silk Hose. Pure Silk Thread, Triple A Hosiery. To close out this Regular $3.50 seller. Saturday only, per pair. Lights and darks. Saturday 19e 55e Full fashioned Tn all $2.10 120 East Second St. operative organization com- 14,000 grower mem- } sreerer, Refine atelle Crrr....... 1 flesh............. VAN RAALTE STEPINS—Per pair VAN RAALTE KNICKERS... Here, too, are Bandeaux Caps, Garters and many charming Negligee accessories, moderately priced Boudoir Caps of Silk, lace, or tucked net combinations priced from $1.25 up. sent to half mast throughout the day. Services in various cities were be- ing held simultaneously with those here, telegrams stated. Visiting dignitaries attending in- cluded: Bishops Gailor, New York, presi- FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. dent of the National Council of the church; Ingley of Colorado; Burlesos} of South Dakota; Longley of Iowa; Schayler of Nebraska; cher of western Nebraska, and FW Ser, Mon- tana. ——<—_ ‘Try Tribune Ciassified for Results. NT Prominent Spring Styles FROM PROMINENT STYLE CREATORS We aim to serve those who want individual Millinery without paying an exorbitant price for the privilege. ANNE’S HAT SHOP. Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Drapery AT THE ART 130 South Center St. Bargains CRAFT SHOP Nettings, per yard, 50c to $1.50 Pure round thread Irish Linen, in white only, 40 inches wide, while it lasts, per yard $1. The Art Craft Shop 75 Phone 2218 ASK THE WAITER To Serve You | HILL CREST WATER == ...$3.75 to $5.75 Sees ones dD ---$5.75 and $7.30 VAN RAALTE TEDDIES—Each.... PERKINS. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Pure Thread Silk Hose’ In Cordovan, Black or Polo. ha Per Pair Choose Yours Early. All Sizes. , LINGERIE of Bewildering Loveliness These dainty underthings—utterly feminine in every way, making exquisite base- work for Milady’s costume. Stepins, Chemise ‘and Negligees of Crepe de Chine, Georgette or Italian Silk, i —are enchantingly trimmed with laces, ribbons, pleatings or flowers, at n all the lovely pastel shades We have just unpacked a new line of VAN RAALTE Silk Underwear and sincere] tiful Glove Silk for beauty of finish, washing and wearing qualities. Rey recce Mend ythiy beng VAN RAALTE VESTS—Orchid, white and Watch our windows for daily arrivals. sateen $875, CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS, TEDDIES AND STEPINS—_____.... WE Perkins € Co. SPECIALTY STORE -.-$3.75 and Up

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