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Finch was sentenced today for the robbery of a jewelry store, owned by on May 8, last, when $35 and jewelry valued at $450 were stdien. He declared he went to San Diego where he has a brother who is ‘a pol n and the latter, at his request, o! 1 a watch from pawn, but, learn that it was stolen, tutned him over to the police and hefwas returned to Chicago. Finch told the court he had at tempted to rob a Lents bank in 1914 but arrested and sentenced te’ prison for 15 years and was paroled in 1922. Finch told the police | thé man he killed was a farmer by | thé cams of who lived three | |. mijes_from Fort t Asoep cook who only recently used Carnation, writes: never found its equal.” | sz Such are menta! and physical de- mands~made-upon Miss MacDonald and they lift her far out of the “screen beauty” class into the ranks of leading screen actresses, “The Woman Conquers” has been Produced with an all star cast includ ing Bryant Washburn, Mitchell Lewis June Blvidge, Clarissa .Selwynne, Boris Karloff and Francis McDonald: Violet Clark w the story and Tom the production. It P, Schulberg. So Charles Stott of Douglas !s spend- ing some time here on business. Mr, Stett is a student at the School of Mines at Gol Colo. Send your “Spark Pur? automobile news Cars ‘Tribune. to They Knew it would be tne from the Harding hom AGREEMENT TO PAVE WAY FOR MEX RECOGNITION ANTICIPATED THIS WEEK WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Concru- sion of the agreement under negotia- tion in Mexico City between Mexican and American commissioners, which is designed to pave the way for recognition of the Mexican govern- ment by the United States, is expect- ed within the next two or three days, it was sald today by a spokesman for the government h When the commissioners have con- cluded thelr work the, conclusions reached will be submitted to the two governments for approval. In the meantime officials here decline to dis: cuss the subject in any way beyond expressing gratification at the prog: ress made toward an agreement. settee sitlhs ids WAR VETERANS MEET Itet Ume [hey Would see him. So th upon them, waiting their turns to view It was Harding, their neighbor and_ pal, for a fimal, lingering gaze upon the fall Che Casper Daily Cribune FAREWELL NEIGHBOR the remains of their kindly friend, evening at the Pythian hall at 8 o'clock at which time plans will be suade for the summer fiesta and plc- nic slated for Sunday, August 19. A full attendance of those belonging to the organization is sought, the wives of the members being also requested to attend, The women will make the picture shows during the business session of the meeting and will then gather with thelr husbands tn order to perfect plans for next Sunday's pienio and to enjoy refreshments. estes ol she laasi Precipitation in Wyoming LARAMIE—At Laramie 7.67 inchi of moisture had faven between Jan- uary 1 and July 1, the average for the year being only about ten inches. can Wh \ Other records for the six months were | A™eT cat Growers, associated, as follows. Buffalo 13.26; 12.47; Cheyenne 13.51; Chugwater 15.27; Encampment 8. Evanston 10.15; Lander 11.46; Lovell 2.77; New- castle 12.71; Pine Bluffs 12.47; Powell 2,52, the smallest amount at any sta- tion in the state; Rawlins 6.77; Sher- idan 17.27; Yellowstone park 9.65; Yoder, showing the greatest amount, Casper This picture shows tho end of the line lar features of the one they lov ed so well cal and convenient Pure Milk Service. She recognizes Carnation’s economi- Members of the United Spanish War Vi ns are to meet tomorrow 17.98. At that place 1.90 inches fell during, the week ended vesterda My Favorite Carnation Biscult % cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 2 tablespoons butter or substitute, 4% teaspoon salt, % cup water, % cup Carnation Milk. Sift dry tngredients together, Mix in butter or substitute with knife or fingers; add liquid, mixing to a soft dough. Roll lightly to one-half inch in thickness, cut and bake in hot oven about 15 minutes. This recipe makes about eight biscuits, Carnation Milk Omelet 4 eggs, 4 teaspoons cornstarch, 2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup Carnation Milk mixed with 4 tablespoons water. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon ‘colored. Mix cornstarch and salt, and edd gradually the cold milk, then add to beaten yolks, Beat egg whites stiff and add the baking powder, then cut and fold in the first mixture, Butter sides and bottom of heated omelet pan, turn in mixture, place on Tange where it will cook slowly, When brown on bottom put in oven to finish cooking the top. The omelet is cooked when firm to the touch, This recipe serves from four to sig people, ve WARREN hacia 7 ie bho me foiks stood for hours in tne sweitering heat, as an AUyUSE suai Vea. UOWR It was not Harding the president they came to sce. wending its way slowly into the home of Dr. George 'T. Hardin, group—the end of the long column—is more tha’ Harding. This SPECIAL SESSION MAY BE ASKED FOR RELIEF OF AMERICAN FARMERS SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 13.—Ap- peal to President Coolidge for « spe-| cit] session of congress to pass mar-| ‘NEW CABINET FOR GERMANY [3 ANNOUNCED Dr. Streseman Named ~ Premier and Head of Foreign Affairs. LONDON, Aug. 18.—The new Ger- man cabinet was officially announced today, according to a Central News dispatch from Berlin as follows: Premier and Foreign Minister. Dr. Gustave Stresemann. Minister of Finance—Herr Hilferd- ing, radical, Minister of Economy — Hans Von Raumer, German People's party. Min'ster of Rallways—Herr Heln- rich, director of the Deutchwerke, Minister of Justice—Herr Radbruch socialist. Minister of Home Fuchs, Contre party. The minister of defense, posts and telegraphs and labor, remain un- |changed, being headéd respectively by Dr. Gessler, Herr Stingle and Dr. {Heinrich Braun. “STRIKERS KILLED TODAY IN RIOTS IN GERMANY .|_ BERLIN, Aug. 13,—Several strikers SESE SORT eT AP Ihe, Seset NMR arg itaa end thane eomatam nt the tive urging action. | Hamburg ship yards today in a clash “Wo believe the American Wheat ‘with the police, according to advices Growers, associated, will be able to received here. ‘The strikers are ‘l- control wheat prices after next July” !¢sed to have prevented those willing i} tert: t hip yards, Sia? bale iatad ing that| ‘© Work from entering the ship yards whereupon the police intervened and “based on the Buropean price, less were attacked by the strikers. transportation and adverse exchange.” Affairs — Herr MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1923. “OKID PROOP” 1S RACY PICTURE OF RACES WITH CHARLES JONES LEADING In every sense of the word, “Skia Proof” which is now playing at the America theater is the raclest Picture in which Charles Jones has ever taken part. The drama shows something of fair and unfair play that swings the spectator right into the Picture with a sense of being intimately in- terested in everything that takes place, No one who sees “Skid Proof” can fail to be a partisan in the races that take p’ace and no one with racing blood ‘in his veins will want to miss this fast-action picture. There are many stupendous thrills in the picture. The wrecking of roaring engines, as they go off the track and are plunged into space be- low, the shooting of a man while he is In the race and the regular feature of burning up the track by almost unbelievable speed. Besides the racing side of the pio ture there is a romantic side in the love of the hero for a girl he meets in the way of his work and there is family trouble, not too conspicuous but sufficiently present to hep out the plot, peerage LUEBECK, Germany, Aug. 13~ Communists are bolding this city, after having forced the senate to re- tire. Reichswehr troops have arrived to attempt to restore order, _ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY — FOR SALE — Mahogany music cab- inet library table, chair and Roman seat, fireless cooker, etc. Call at 1139 Virginia. Phone 2035W. BOARD and room, close in, 743 8. Wolcott. —_—_—-— ‘Tho telegram was given out short. SRSA GRITS SMS Gaga BT a a TIS ty before the convening of a confer- ence expected tu be attended by sev- eral hundred wheat growers of Pa- cific northwestern states, called’ by J. Q. Adamas, president of the farmers union of Washington and northern keting relief legistation for American Idaho, farmers was made public bere today| Representative Burton L. French Robinson, who, with J, N,|0f Idaho was here to address the con- Hatch, Washington trustees of the|feTence, and state marketing officials by W. J. also were expected to participate in the discussion. Dollar Day, each Yellow SO THE PEOPLE OF CASPER MAY KNOW It has been rumored that the Yellow Cab company is about to go out of business Good quality ladies’ silk hase, {n brown, black and gray. Pair . Day, each Extra good quality cambric in fancy light patterns, 4 yards for Dollar Day Specials Large assortment of Little Miss Dresses, made of voile, organdie and dotted swiss, sizes 1 to 6 years, regular values up to $4.00, Special for $1.00 $1.00 Ladies’ bungalow aprons, made of good quality ging- ham and percale. Special for Dollar . $1.00 $1.00 Large assortment of dresser covers, trimmed in pret- ty laces and embroidery. Dollar Day, 2 scarfs for 227 South Center St “Watch Us Grow” The Yellow Cab company is doing a very nice business and wants to thank its patrons very kindly. We are here to serve the public to the best of our ability and to ble. give them the lowest cab rates possi- We have four more cabs ordered and when they arrive we will give a further reduction in meter rates. We want the people of Casper to ride in yel- low cabs as cheap as any city in the United States and your patronage automatically lower the rates. Give us volume and we will give you low rates. Don’t forget to request meter receipt from driver as that is your protection against overcharge, We request that all patrons report any accidents or jack of courtesy on the part of drivers at the office and we will gladly make adjustments. We are for everything that is right and progressive easier and better way equipped with the and willing to be fair to all our competitors and are trying to comply witb all the laws, city ordinances and traffic signs, No more hours Special sone $1.00 JOSEPH DAVID & CO. | Phone 747 controlled ovenkeats for any kind of oven cooking or baking, Do Your Connie inthe Oven! YOU can Put up all fruits and vegetables in a new, if you own a gas range OVEN HEAT REGULATOR Spent over steaming ‘kettles—no more ran lifting of heavy, hot utensils, Just prepare fruits or vegetables the usual way. Put each into sterilized Mason jars. Fill the jars with boiling water, or with Syrup if sweetening is desired. Place scalded jar rings on cans and adjust lids loosely. Set Lorain Temperature Wheel at 250 degrees. Put jars in oven for the time specified in our canning chart. Forget the canning until alarm clock tells you time is up. Remove jars and tighten lids. That's all. Simple and easy! ‘Thousands of owners of Lorain-equipped Gas Ranges have used this method successfully for years. Ask us for free copy of beautifully illustrated Canning Chart. CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges Forget your former ideas of canned milk! Prove for yourself that Car- is the only milk you need for daily family use. Remember, it is twice as rich as whole milk because it contains twice the proportion of cream. It is just 100 per.cent cows’ milk reduced to the consistency of cream. Nothing is added, not even sugar. And nothing removed except a part of the water which we evaporate to reduce the bulk and give*you a doubly. rich milk in convenient-sized containers. Our sterilizing (heating) process keeps it pure and safe, The Yellow Cab management and drivers do not be- lieve in intruding upon forbidden premises at the North-Western depot in the early hours of the morn- ing when there are no officers present to prevent them from doing so. Nut Bread 1 teaspoon salt, 4 cups flour, 3 cup sugar, 6 teaspoons baking powder, 2 eggs, 1% cups water, %' cup Carnation Milk, 1 cup English walnuts, Mix and sift dry ingredients, Beat eggs well, add milk and mix with dry ingredients. Beat wel! add nuts, put into two oiled bre: pans and bake in a moderate oven thirty to forty-five minutes, Thig recipe makes two loaves, ne It ig hoped that in the future that other cab com- panies will comply with the parking signs at the North-Western depot and therefore avoid further trouble, Hail Them Anywhere Yellow Cab The high quality of Carnation is due to the excellence of the fresh milk used and to the extreme care exercised in every department of the modern Carnation condenseries, Baked Custard 2 eggs, 1% cups ter, 3 cup Carnation Milk, % teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons sugar, % teaspoom vanilla, Equipped with the Lorain one oe Regulator. steel construction pe vents breakage. on finish gives lustrous, durable surface. Can be had with rust- eled oven linings. Ovens either 1414", 1614" or 1814" wide—all 14" high and 20! deep, Many styles and sizes. Use Carnation for every milk and cream purpose — as whole milk, as cream with coffee, cocoa, fruits and cereals, Ask your grocer to deliver a supply today and convince yourself, Carnation Milk 100 per cent milk —‘from Contented Cows” Beat eggs slightly; add sugar, salt, milk and flavoring. Pour into custard cups; sprinkle top with grated nutmeg, set in pan of boiling water and bake in a moderate oven until frm, This recipe serves six people, warezerers OASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY, Inc. Co. ee Telate, a Carnstion Mit Preaacte Ge PHONE %y _Phone 1500 115-119 East First St any i AAMT GT AAA A ima OT meee mentcncee S < = AOA ANAT NTN A TT TTT AAMT MAT MTT . Py t iii \