Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE LUMIBER ‘TRUST’ [ ATTAGKED Ih COURT ACTION Trade Restraint Charged’ To Western Pine Manufacturers. SUMMARY OF RIGHT NEWS BOSTON.—The steamer Seacon- net sank at the entrance to Vine- yard Sound, carrying down at least seven men, according to. wireless messages intercepted here. BERLIN.—The Ruhr mine own- ers closed all coke ovens except those delivering direct to German consumers. WASHINGTON.—More than a billion dollars worth of women’s = > ~~. | clothing was manufactured in 1921, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 30—) compared with half that amount in m proceeding asking that! 3914 the federal courts pu§ an end to} certain operatios of the Western Pine} LONDON.—The «atmosphere in Manufacturers’ association, compris ing about 50 corporations, were filed| the Ruhr shows more signs of a by the federal government in St. Paul,| 8@thering storm than of a general peace a dispatch to the Times from ection of At: Duesseldorf said. NEW YORK.—Heraldi last watch on the Rhin fcan soldiers and four Ge | brides arrived on the = BEHELD THE is declared, tion and form a fi eneral in the ‘The court “turther or maintaining the said combination ©r conspiracy or her of like character and ef: Righty-six indiv defendants in the case which was submitted after long and careful in vestigation by the department of jus. tice. $14,000 Appropriation Is Available for Show, Douglas States. ———<—$<<_<._ — DOUGL will be Juveniles on Pirate Cruise of the Wyo- rumors twithstand- r he fair will b held next Sep- A tember as usual and every effort will Come to Grief be made to make it a high class ex- position of the resources of Wyoming. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 30. —The “Hyena of the sea,” as ; staunch a craft as ever chased a | /@st week from np htrtesceh ee re x galleon or ha d privateers set raed ar “th from this port yesterCay in with piracy thereto, and pros- vas her mate out search of 1 Herb stay here ments for the repair o al hall, which was last winter. He ted with the busine and will canvass the ary, who will have ch e fair this y to employ the a six-months' period believed that this will actual working period captain spying the | ing h 1 he deemed pre- nd will make ar- AE ran, dam yal feld | in te id, finding verbal . reported to force. rope. is boat man found himself minus his tow, he advised the police, who put out tn pursuit in one of the harbor craft. When the officer sighted the Hyena of the c Seas she was fly! ‘'n everything. pirate crew sighted the police they sent a white flag aloft and surrendered to fs confident that a can and will be held, appropriat ure made availat st of course ys in order to ke s within the amour the superior force. r ; of Today the three are pulling weeds allowed, but it will be pos in Durancevile—in Roy Been’s fath- | *!¢ to cut out many non-essentia.s centrate the expenditures things that ere vitally to the success of such an er’s garden, for Roy is eleven and William {s nine and Herb says he is six ‘but big for his age.” Roy and William agree in this—it's the reason they let him pull the oars , if A: a ure, , were that ‘propelled ‘the “fHyeca. u ously of the opinion that the a te ee 8 ir must go on and to that end Socialist Party generous as they possibly with the money made ay: he legislature. The sum Would Impeach | was give the fair, and this was made possible only by shaving closely as they could some other Ww. Howard Taft departments, ‘They felt, however, t the fair was important to the ricultural interests of the state and abandonment of the enterprise would be a backward step that could not be considered. Mr. Faville calls attention to the fact that the fair management will have the active, enthuslastic co-oper- CHICAGO, A ‘executive comm 80.—The national ee of the Socialist party announced today that it had ‘adopted a resolution urging the rse Sgnation or impeachment of Wil!lam Howar.l Taft, ch justice of the]ation of eighteen active ,live-wire United States, because of his contin-| county agents in Wyoming who are c $10,000 ann interested in making the fair a suc w Carnegie. cess. STONE ACREAGE Casper’s Newest Addition Just across the Platte River Bridge North of the Standard Refinery and on the Salt Creek Highway, which furnishes you a paved road all the way to Cas- per, with no extra charge. No gumbo on this land and the soil is good and with little work you can raise a fine garden. PRICES OF LOTS AND TERMS OF SALE Lots worth $500, go at $250—$50 cash, $15 month. Lots worth $400, go at $175—$50 cash, $15 month. Lots worth $300, go at $150—$25 cash, $10 month. Lots worth $250, go at $125—$25 cash, $10 month. Lots are 40x120 feet. A gilt-edge deed with every lot when fully paid for. SALE OFFICE ON GROUND OR SEE J. A. HIGBEE 226 East Second St. Room 5 Don’t Forget the Phone Number—Phone 1910-J MEPORTS UPON | of YEAR AS USUAL April 30.—There } FORUM TO HEAR LATE CAMPAIGN, Final Effort Is Near in Membership*Campaign; More Names Added. Membersh!p recruiting for the Cas. per Chamber of Commerce continues with good results and tomorrow's open forum of that organization at the Henning Hotel will be devoted in part to checking up ‘inal reports of the teams that have been working for the last week and will continue thetr | campaign tomorrow morning. Con- sideration of several interesting top- s in lne for discusson is scheduled for the forum meetng. ew memberships in the Chamber mmerce not previously reported rollo Continental Supply Co., 5. Northwestern Iron and Metal Co. Knights of Columbus. Al Fair. F. A. Villnaye. J, Donahue Plumbing Co. Albert Park. Ione Marshall, American Electric Co, Dr. C. H. Carpenter. Hil Crest Water Co, Black, Sivalls & Bryson. Smith & Turner, two. The Fuchs Co., 2 additional, Mountain & Gulf O11 Co. Wyoming Associated O1 Midwest Ol] Company 3. Eczema, ringworm, and other itching rashes seldom heal them- selves, but Resinol Ointment does heal them and makes refreshing sleep possible for skin sufferers, One who has used this comforting, healing ointment writes—'‘Resinol Ointment is so soothing it stopped Resino ont let skin trou unfit you for the days work PHOTOGRAPH OF SUSPECT IS SOUGHT LOS ANGHLES, Calif. April 80.—A telegram from Mexico City request- ing plotographs of Clara Phillips and J. Carson, fugitives from Los An- geles, received by the sheriff's office, was the topic of interest today, par- ticularly as to deciphering of one word. The telegram read. “Send photograph Clara Phillips and Jesse Carson. Police have nowe Regis hotel” it was signed Charen Forbes. Whether the word which came “nowe" should be “now” indl- cating the police have the Hammer murderess and her companion under arrest, or should be “none” indicating the police have no photographs was the point which sheriff's attaches were attempting to solve. —_— Son of Former Judge Gives Up for Arraignment » BOSTON, April 80-—Charles PF. Gal son of former Judge George of the circuit court of Michi- surrendered here today for ar- ment on an indictment alleging racy to defraud in connection ne Boston-Montana corporation i frau‘s. He pleaded not guilty 1s released on his own recogni- Tt was said at the county court that extradition papers were = prepared to bring to the bar William R. Allen, former lteu- governor of Montana who it of the corporation and s indicted. ble my itching at once and I got the first night's sleep I had had in weeks. Now my skin is well.” What it | has done for one it can do for others, Why don’t you try it? | Resinol Soap and Resinol Shaving stick | contain the same soothing ingredients which enable them to thoroughly cleanse the ski yet leave it free from sensitivences and. amarting. wells Che Casper Dally Cridune A gee Alta, which left San Pedro, Cal, 69 tor; Oscar Hallam, justice of the state ays ago for Bellingham, Wash., was IN BIG ILE sota. The governor has denied that he would seek the senatorship. A report from Billings, Mont., this morning is ot the effect that the De- vereaux Ot] company, wildcatting south of Winnett in the Flatwillow district, brought in » 1,000 barrel well Sunday afternoon. The completion was made at 2400 feet in the Koo WASHINGTON, April 80.—Three o?|enai sand. vaitchi have, beth Gagtons tele tat SHIP MISSING, a_i RES ae HOPE IS GONE god wages; family of three. 533 Ss. ten days in @ formation flight from San Diego, California, to Quantico, ‘Virginia, arrived today at Bolling feld. Grant. FOR RENT—To party buying furni. ss ture on payment plan; five-room SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 30. house, furniture practically The fourth machine, the C-2 dropped out of line over Harpers Ferry, W. medern Hope for the four masted barkentine new. Phone 1676NR. SUCCESSOR TO KNUTE NELSON [3 DISCUSSED Decision Will Await Re- tum to St. Paul of Governor Preus. Bombing Planes Completing Long, Flight to Coast; ST. PAUL, Minn., April ue further arrangements were being | made today for the funeral of United | States Senator Knute Nelson of Min-| nesota, speculation continued in po-! litical circles as to who would be his Successor. Senator Nelson died sud- denly Saturday night on a train near York, Pa. Although it was announced here | last night that the funeral would be | hela Wednesday afternoon at Alex- andria, home of Minnesota's “grand old man,” it was indicated today that | the services might not bo held until | Friday. Selection of a successor to Minne- | sota’s senior senator will awalt the urn of Governor J. A. O. Preus, j who, will accompany the body from | Chicago. It is not expected, however, | that any announcement will be made for some time. iH Prominently mentiontd as candl- dates for the office are Governor Preus; Fred Ww. Putnam, who re- signed last week as state raflroad and warehouse commissioner; Frank B, Kellogg, former United States sena- pamacdat Eta iad rien ict Sadie Bn Va., and was believed by the officer in charge of the flight, to have been forced to land there. Best Quality - Lowest Prices - Efficient Service- The high quality of jewelry carried by this store is unexcelled. The price on any article in the store until the stock has been reduced to half its present size is wholesale cost. EFFICIENCY, THE TRUTH, SKILLED KNOWLEDGE, A WILLINGNESS TO DO THE RIGHT THING—MY MOTTO. What I Say About My Merchandise Is the Truth. I say that I am selling half of my entire stock at wholesale cost price. article in the store. Come and be served—you can do it without risk. JESSE EVANS Any Try Our LUNCHES All home-cooked food serve? in our home—reasonable prices. The Cottage Delicatessen Phone 971M Second and Beech Sts. JEWELER FREE VOTING COUPON IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN Good for 10 Votes I hereby cast 10 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. and TO CANDIDATES All active non-prize winning contestants will receive 20 per cent commission on all the money they turn into the campaign de- ff partment. Mrs Address This coupon, neatly clipped out, name and address of the can- didate in, and mailed or delivered to the Election Department of the Casper Daily Tribune, Casper,Wyo., will count as 10 FREE VOTES. It does not cost anything to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted to any sense in voting them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count, Do not Roll or Fold. Deliver in Flat Package. NOTE—This coupon must be voted on.or before April 23. It must be remembered, however, that candidates must remain active to participate in this cash commis- sion. At least one subscription each week is required from every active contestant. This is the least that could be asked of any one. For the Showers This Spring— Topcoats Are the Thing. Are you prepared for the stormy, chilly, windy days that we will have this Spring? We've the smartest line Gabardines, Whipcords of Topcoats in town in and Tweeds. Priced from $25 to $42.50, SHIKANY SHOE AND CLOTHING CO, 142 East Second St. Phone 474 The Well-Managed Home gS HE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In or- der to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business prin- ciples in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchas- ing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in mer- chandise. They reveal improvements and inventions that make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient: They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful and interesting. pay Ba Lik ~ ~ NS Every manager of a household—every member of the hoxsehold who shares the responsibility for the family’s welfare—shauld make a practice of reading the adver- tisements. They are daily lessons in economy. Read the ‘Advertisements in Order To Buy Wisely

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