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PAGE TWELVE. QUARTET START TO PRISON: WILL Three Go To Rawlins Institution and One To Canon City With the conclusion of criminal trials in the district court here sev- eral migrations have been made by | ail birds who have just obtatned their feathers. Art Baish and Bert Braham, the forme rsentenced for 7 to 10 years and the latter 8 to 10, on the charge of stealing the Paige car of Pete Wray’s last summer were sent to Rawlins yesterday. The men had been arrested by the police depart ment. to 8 years. He has also been taken to Rawlins. | 23 j observance of Mitchell day, so-called Vera Hogue was taken to Canon) in honor of the successful termina- City yesterday to begin a sentence of from one to two and a half years. She had been convicted of ¢ larceny in connection with an aw mobile owned by the Pa tor company. She use: of Dorothy LaRue as an alias. NEW IDEA IS SUGGESTED TO HELP TRAFFIC BY SPARK PLUG. How would you like to do away entirely wtih the everlasting janv ming on of brakes at cross streets and gepeated close calls flow so com- mon in Cuaaper’s streets? How would you tke to cut exactly in halt the number of serious automobile accidents which now brand Casper as a city of reckless drivers and traf- fic law evaders? The solution is sim- ple, but is at the present time block- ed through state legislation. By forcing the legislature at Cheyenne to repeal the right of way law, Cas- per may enjdy the many benefits of the arterial highway, system, 40 suc- cessful in solving many of the traf- fic problems of larger cities. Here is the situation. The arter ial highway system calls for the des- ignation of certain streets as traf. fic arteries, and the awarding of undisputed right of way to any ve- hice moving upon that street in either direction, 1n order to enforce this an ordinance must of course be enacted by the city egunell requir- ing all vehicles approaching an ar terial highway upon a sie street to come to a complete stop before ven- turing out upon the main thorough- fare. However, the state law provides that any vehicle approaching an- other upon the right has undisputed right of way. No city ordinance may be passed if it conflicts in any way with a state law. The answer is— Repeal the state law. Think it aver. pti te bale i i NEWS BRIEFS BERLIN, Oct. 29—Rioting at Frel. berg, Saxony, on Saturday. when demonstrators attacked a battalion of federal troops, resulted in 23 persons being killed and 31 wound- ed, says a dispatch from Friebery today. The first report gave 13 killed and a score wounded. BERLIN, Oct. 29—Herr Schulze, former chief of the Saxon chancel- lory, has been appointed reich com- missioner for Saxony, says the Lo- ntment was made in of the Saxon minis- to disregard Chancel resemann*s ultimatum de- manding its resignation. Child’s Best Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” — ! A teaspoonful of Syrup" y will n well, yful child again feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste . Tell your druggist you war the genuine “California which has directions for b: children of bottle. Mot fornia.” Re sani | tion of the hard coal strike in 19 Even if cross | lunder the leadership of the late John Mitchell, then international “| president of the United Mine Work 29—General Von | The German Mark Goes Skyward RRS ‘ from Marks. The kite itself is. en- R. C. Miller, convicted of forgery | girely made of five thousand mark bills, while the tail is of one thousand on two counts was sentenced for 5| mark bills. German youths flying kites made ae a Mueller, commander of the reichs- wehr, has prohibited the assembly of Saxony from sitting tomorrow, says a Central News dispatch from Berlin this afternoon. This action prevents the members from tak- ing any measures under the pro- tection of the parliamentary im- munity. COFFEE -the universal drink The Chef Says: “It is not difficult to make Coffee as I make it if you will but try. Follow carefully these six rules and you will have solved le grand secret. So easy to do—such a dif- ference in flavor.” Six Rules for Making Better Coffee 1—Keep your Coffee fresh 2—Measure carefully 3—Use grounds only once 4—Boil the water 5—Serve at once 6—Scour the Coffee-pot The planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who produce more than half | of all the Coffee used in the United States, are conducting this educational work in co-operation with the leading Coffee merchants of the United States, swels | Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committec, 64 Water Street, New York “| COBRBEE ~ the universal drink MOSCOW, rights in approximately 3,500 square miles of placer gold fields in the Amur basin have been conceded to the Far East exploration company headed by Henry T. Hunt of Cin- cinnat!, ed by Charles H. American member of the Chinese Eastern Railway commission, who now is in Moscow. The company work in the spring, but its rights are available until January: 1, 1925, after which date it must make a final from five to eight per cent royalties in addition to an acreage charge. The fields 1915. A day in the planet Eros is five and one-half hours. PN ik a aS €be Caspet Daily Cribune _ |AMERICANS “Oct. 29.—Prospecting The concession was obtain- Smith, former expects to begin contract, meanwhile paying were last worked in WASHINGTON, Oct. ine navy department has received no! dent, official report on the sinking of the submarine O-5 in collision with the steamer Abangarez at the Atlantic entrance of the Panama canal since | that of yesterday. The message to the department yesterday said the submarine had been sunk early in the day and that five men had gone down with the vessel. There had been no official confirmation of the reported loss of three in press dis- patches ‘which said six others were missing and that efforts were being | made to save them by raising the submarine. In the absence of any further of- ficial report, naval officers were un- Reserve space now to start Nov. 1. 29.—The , gation signals had led to the acci- The time of the collision, 6:35 a. m% shows that it occurred under daylight conditions. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1992 FIVE DROWN AS SUB GOES GETLEASES DOWN AFTER COLLISION Although constructed during the war, the O-5 already had passed into a class of submarines now consider- ed to be practically obsolete and its usefulness was restricted to } and coast defense, In eastern Prussia, sy tisms are belleved to offs. lucky auspices of childre born on Friday, ———_—__~ WANTED — Grocery or house in Casper. Phone 395 ———. ___ For results try a Trib, fled Ad. 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SHOP EARLY As Christmas is not very far off and time filles by so quick- ly we suggest that you do your Christmas shopping now when you can choose leisurely and get more individual attention, Furniture—The Gift That “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” BROADCASTING NEWS FROM CALLAWAY’S Home-Makers’ Sale A visit to our store will prove that our news is very inter- esting to everyone furnishing a home. It means sav- ing many dollars. Every item listed here has been greatly reduced—is direct from the manufacturer and high-grade. We urge you to visit our store tomorrow —-see and admire the new arrivals in home furnishings. Whether You Buy or Not You Are Welcome IS YOUR LIVING ROOM A PROBLEM? THEN LET US HELP YOU Many years of constant application to the study of Home-Furnish- ings we feel enables us to assist you in arranging your Living Room just in the right way. A Davenport, a winged chair, a reading table, lamp, cretonne draperies, a two-tone rug, a few accessories and a fireside chair will take care of very near any living room. We invite you to let us help you. HOME-MAKERS SPECIALS Three-pc. Karpen Fibre Suite___$ 99.00 Three-pc.Karpen Cane-Mahogany Suite $297.50 Three-pc. Kroehler Bed Suite___$178.60 HOME MAKERS’ RUG SPECIALS 9x12 Axminsters 9x12 Seamless Velvets 9x12 Wilton Velvets These rugs are going to sell out pretty fast—we know for they are the most wanted Domestic Rugs on the market. They’re wanted because they are the newest color combinations and give excellent service. We can’t remember when we have offered a finer selection of all sizes—all colors—as we are offering during our Home-Makers’ Sale. Hundreds of patterns to choose from—every rug in our stock is reduced. YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT CALLAWAY’ COMPLETE HOME-FURNISHINGS 133 East Second St. 133 Eaat Second St. Full Ty comes either with felt or leather- ette top, mahogany finish. Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables $16.90 UP The space a Gateleg Table will save you depends on how many It means ‘ou are going to serve. oth sides up or down or one side up and one side down. Bridge Tables $3.65 size, substantia! built, This value is very unusual in price and quality. Special Values In Telephone Stands $10.40 UP Comes in mahogany, oak and wal- nut finishes. This will make a very beautiful gift for your neigh bor or friend. Exmas Shoppers We have made special arra ments to store until Chri any purchases made now. may pay a small deposit 4 the balance anytime up to @ including December 24th. Furniture—The Gift That Endures ————_ a