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PAGE FOUR a ARRESTS BY PATROLMAN ON HIGHUNYS HERE J. C. Glover Is Active In Enforcement of State Highway Laws Efforts on the part of J. C. Glover, state highway traffic officer for D trict No. 3, which extends f: state line on the east to I Dubols on the west have r the crrest of more than 60 m ers-who used touring car truck machines, who used only one license e plates were muddy, report made or AC this arrests vere m for vio lations improper licenses bright eckless driving. n have The for a muddy li osts, amounting cense toa will c ing a « dition only one Mr. ory. covers all state roads in counties, Driv ers are warned to adhere to the state law in the matter of their driving. Glover's BANDITS BOAST MANY ROBBERIES (Continued From Page 1) with extra guards and sawed off shotguns. “We started for the place last Tuesday night and surrounded it But just as we made ready for the charge at the door a dozen men, hid. den outside, opened fire on us from bushes end trees. The night spit fire and lead for half an hour and around us. Hall ran back and load- on top of me. got one of our automobiles, ing us into it and dashing off like mad. the buckshot still whistling then told of being unable THIRTY-TWO BODIES FOUND IN | The Dub RIO GRANDE, SAYS REPORT AT | MEXICO CITY NOT CONFIRMED | MEXICO CITY, May 22.—(By The Associated Press.) — ‘ Newspaper dispatches from Nuevo Laredo say that 82 bodies men were falling and groaning all] believed to be the remains of Italians and other persons of foreign birth who have been robbed and murdered while at- “Then I fell and Roby fell almost} tempting to enter the United States illegally, have been re- covered from the waters of the Rio Grande in the vicinity of Laredo, Texas, on the Mexican side of the river. An investigation .s under way at Monterey, the dispatches assert, to de termine the truth of charges that | canes in the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean were disproved, and the effect of the doldrums upon hysician at Louisville and} termine the ‘santos have| cyclonic disturbances were dis- a doctor whom they met| Members of # SR ge! en, | closed pad to Chicago. The latter] been murdering and robbing foreign: Northeasterly and southwesterly ers whom they have inveigled into 1 from the automobile, trade winds skirting the edges of 1, as soon as he patched] attempting clandestine entrance into} tne doldrum section near the Caps wourds the United States. Verdes set up circular ‘motions All three admitted there were| Except for the remains of six Ital-| which, with other meteorological “higherups” in the ring—men who| ‘ans recently found the correspond-| conditions, are supposed to start planned the robberies and disposed of the whiskey in Chicago but re- fused to divulge their identity. — ——— Amelie Rives, the novelist, once sent her signature to 14 different edi tors on a wager that all could read it The nearest that any one made it out was “American Rivers,” oo Wants the Whole World to Know How Dr. Carey’s Marshroot Pre- scription Banished His Kid- ney and Bladder roubles Dr. Daniel G. Carey, Elmira, N Y. “I want you. to know so that you will be able to tell the whole world just what your wonderful prescription has done for me. I was confined to my bed for 26 weeks. At the end of that time my family called in Dr. Carey to see what he could He at once prescribed his Marshroot Prescription No. 777 7 with the result that I am now, after a few weeks’ treatment, up and around, able to dress myself and attend to my personal wants. I have been out riding several times doing my own driving. My kidneys and blad. er are acting perfectly; my blood is fast assuming {ts natural color; my appetite is strong and natural and of being in my ied, I am al! toward Most gratefully timira, N. ¥." . Daniel helped thousands of simi It is not a patent medi and is only sold through drug modate his patients. get this effective he Smith orders s has lar cases, y renewed Dr. Carey and his Carey is the kidney and bladder f Elmira, N. ¥. His great r hroot 777, he de & Turner accepted. — ents say, the bodies have long been submerged in the river mud and iden tification is impossible. Six Italians, hiring a band of Mexi branded as false by authorities at + Laredo and Nuevo Laredo, across the river in Mexico. Six bodies were found about ten days ago at different intervals be- lieved to be foreigners who were promised that they would be smug gled across. Many rumors of additional bodies have been heard around Laredo but they were declared false and authori- tles have found no other than six bodies. Hurricanes’ Lair Is Tracked Down By Meteorologist WASHINGTON, May 21.—The lair of the wild West Indian hurr!- cane at Jast has been tracked down. C. L. Mitchell, meteorologist of the United States Weather Bureau after a year's work, has announced that the Atlantic ocean just south of the Cape Verde Islands is the breeding place of cyclones in Au- gust and September, while the west section of the Caribbean Sea has that honor during the rest of the storm season. In a study of 285 storms of hurrt- cane intensity during the last 86 years it was found that all occurred between May and December. Reports of the origin of hurrl- EXPONENTS OF THIS DANCE the vortexes which result in’ hurri- canes, ‘These move westward with cans to smuggie them across the Rio pe kt Grande at a point near Nuevo Laredo, were murdered by their guides on the RiyT night of May 5, according to the story told by the seventh and surviv ing member of the party who made Yon'll never know how his way to Columbia, Nuevo Leon, S it is to dye or tint Mexico. ome until you try New Improved RIT. Re- SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 22.— sults guaranteed. 24 Reports from Mexico City that 32 beautiful colors, bodies had been found in the Rio Grande near Laredo, Texas, were 15+ f Centinuous—1 to 11 A TODAY Western Thriller “TRACKS” And Second Series of “FIGHTING BLOOD” Round Two —Also— TWO-REEL COMEDY A REAL WALTZ CONTEST “RAGGY RUBIN” PROMISES A BIT OF LITIGATION AMONG THE REAL CASH PRIZES AND A GRAND PRIZE FOR THE WINNERS OF THE FINALS TONIGHT AT THE MOOSE HALL “THE SHOCK” Coming pees Che Casper ~~ Woy the regular wind drifts. The fact that the doldrums do not reach into the Atlantic south of the equator is given as the reason why hurri- canes are never reported from that area. Indian Daily Cribune BALDWIN Io NEW | BRITISH LEADER (Continued From Page 1) were agreed there would not be the .| slightest justification for appointing a member of the house of lords as premier. Labor, it was pointed out, was practically unrepresented in the lords and if a member of that house so alfen to the aspirations of democ- racy were chosen, said the statement in an obvious thrust at Lord Curzon, such action would be profoundly re- sented by the labor party. The labor spokesman added that in the event that a peer were chosen the labor party would use every political device to precipitate a d'ssolution of parliament. Stanley Baldwin, the new British prime minister, played a comparative ly minor part tn British politics until the advent of the Bonar Law regime following the resignation of Premier Lloyd George and the break-up of the coalition which guided British des- tines during the war, Under Mr. Lloyd George he was financial secretary of the treasury and later president of the board of trade, and it was in recognition of his ability in the f'elq of finance that he was named to the important post of chancellor of the exchequer by Mr. Bonar Law. Possibly his most notable dchieve- ment as chancellor was the negotia- tion of the war debt settlement with the United States during which he visited Washington at the head of the British debt mission. His handl- 4ng of the current budget which makes possible various reductions in taxes, notably the lévy on incomes, brought much favorable comment. Since Mr. Bonar Law’s illness had incapacitated him from personal par- ticipation in the parliamentary de- bate, Mr. Baldwin acted as govern- ment spokesman in the house of commons. ‘The new premler ts 55 years of age, was educated at Harrow, Trinity Col- lege and Cambridge, {s married and has two sons and four daughters. His wife was Miss Lucy Ridsdale of Good Molars Are Needed in Colonial Service, Is Report PARIS, May 22—Minister of War Maginot has ordered that any candi- date for the colonfal army “must have a sufficient number of good | teeth.” The decree says that by suf- ficient and good teeth is meant six pairs of teeth directly opposite one another on the upper and lower gums, of which two pairs must be molars or pre-molars, and two pairs front or canine teeth. Many of the men who want to en- Ust in Algeria and Morocco were found to have defective teeth and Minister Maginot’s ruling was espe- cially intended for North Africa. The Senegalese battalions show splendid rows of shining ivories. “They are the peer of afiy fighting units in the world, but I'll back them against the best eaters any army has ever produced,” a colored colonial of- ficer said the other day, referring to the fine presence of his troops in gen- eral and thelr wonderful molars and canines in particular. Then he added with a touch of dry TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923. humor: “You see, we come from a long lneage of cannibals." ———___ “ADAM AND EVA? PROVES DELIGHTFUL PHOTOPLAY Marion Davies’ new Cosmopolitan production for Paramount, “Adam and Eva,” caught on in big shape at the Rialto theater. It is a most en Joyable comedy. Don’t miss it. It is being shown for the Jast time Arim0 Lucky Sign TheArmourStarisyour lucky starwhen youbuy ham, bacon orlard. Ask forAsmour’sStar,every time, and you'll besure togettopgradealways. Packing House Secrets eat teak is to urs STAR ship- of ‘he hard- Rottingdean. Blanket Dance 6 Indian Blankets Free WHOOPEE! Le dian Dance.. We know you will have a big time and go home happy. TOM WATKINS’ ORCHESTRA SUPREME ~— Dorothy Hays, Blues Singer Zita Middlevitch, Ballads Arkeon Dancing RIALTO “The NEW DISCIPLE” A Dramatization of John Arthur Nelson’s Great Book With an Interpretation of “Where Joy and Pleasure Reign Supreme” ff “Tt is an_ interesting t’s all go to the big In- picture and is well pre- sented and well acted.” N. Y¥. Tribune. Presented under the auspices of the WOODROW WILSON’S “THE NEW FREEDOM” “‘The New Disciple’ is worth seeing for the com- mon sense that finds its way into it.” N. Y. World. CASPER TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY IN ADDITION—MONTE BANKS COMEDY—SCENIC TOMORROW and THURSDAY “It deals with econom- ic questions in a large, sweeping manner.” The N. Y. Herald. Academy | Christie Comedy “HOT WATER” RIALTO “ADAM AND EVA” —Wtih— MARION DAVIES AND T. ROY BARNES A frisky flapper fun-fest; a beautiful girl in a beautiful mess. —Also— KINOGRAM FABLES TODAY At 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 NO A Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Will Repeat the Tonight by Popular Request BILLY MAINE’S BIG CO. 25 -- PEOPLE -- 25 “Somewhere In France” . Ladies’ Matinee Wednesday NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Big Overseas Revue tale, Phices 10c and 40a TRIS DVANCE 10e LAST and TIMES AMERICA MILTON SILLS —IN— —ALSO— COL. HOUSE’S ee MADGE BELLAMY and JOHN BOWERS in “LORNA DOONE” 20c TODAY Also Lloyd Hamilton in “Robinson Cruso, Ltd.” Wed. and Thurs., Ince’s TODAY, WED. and THURSDAY “THE LAST HOUR” COLORADO COWBOY BAND The wonderful musical organization that has been a sensation at the Colo- rado Theater, Denver, the past week, where they played a return engagement, having appeared there a few weeks ago. THEY PLAY EVERYTHING FROM JAZZ TO CLASSIC Band Appears Each Day at 2:50, 7:55 and 9:45 IN PRICES—10c and 40c COLORADO COWBOY BAND—Col. House Director and Barlides Soloist ‘Hail the Woman”