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‘DELEGATE GOES SIONDAY, NUVEMBEKR 5, Y9Z3 e Wve Lasper OMI crouse Montana, editor, uns ved by the States to include $00,000,000 persons SLAYER OF #USS ON TRIAL TODAY Swiss Engineer Charged With Death of Soviet Citizen LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Nov. 5.—The trial of Maur- ice Alexander Conradi, the Swiss engineer charged with killing Vaslav Vorovsky, So- viet Russia’s unofficial dele- gate at the second Lausanne con- Pree Shee conviction at least ott of the nine jurymen must vote guilty. Among the witnesses will be Sid- _ ney Graves, son of the general who AERA | ecgsrababta POT ERES MATION LESLETIBET TS. | commanded the American forces in Biberia. He has been called by the prosecution although he has n¢ direct connection with the case and never knew Conradi or Vorovsky Mr. Graves has written considerably on the Bolsheviki situation in Siberia, asserting that both the Bolshevik! and thelr opponents have done much killing. One point tn the defense of Conradi, it is expected will be that the Bolshevikt have per petrated many assassinations. oo JOE DAVID CO. TO HOLD SALE A reconstruction sale ‘will . be opened at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn ing by Joe David and company, 22 South Center street. In this sal the store will dispose of its stock of dry goods with the intention of closing out that part of its business *"We ere not going out of business, gays the management, “but we are going out of the dry goods business.’ ‘The store has grown so rapidly during the 14 months it has beer fn business in Casper that it now finds itself unable to take care of both a dry goods department and tts other departments. Hereafter it will be known by the sme name and wi!l handle popular priced ladies and misses’ ready to wear. Many exceptipnal bargains are being offered. Because of the ne cessity of getting rid of its dry goods the management is-selling it at prices far below the ordinary In the salé there has also beer placed ready to wear so that thc shopper may find whatever she de sires in the lines handled by the com pany and at low prices. The store is closed all day today fm preparation for the sale that starts tomorrow. Rub CRACKED LIPS and chapped hands with CHRISTMAS MAIL ABROAD) LOTS GO ON | MUST BE SENT OUTSO0N) 2V GERMANY, LONDON, Nov. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—Direc- tions for sending Christ mail and express packages ior naval vessels in European waters, the West In- | dies and the Pacific were issued to- day by the navy department. Mail for vessels in European wat- | ers will be carried by the Patoka, | leaving Hampton Roads, Virginia, | December 1, and it must fe at the jae operating base there not later |than November 28. The Kittery will carry ma{i to, the West Indies, | leaving Hampton Roads on Novem- | ber 30. Mail for this ship should reach the naval operating base not later than November 29. Mall for Pearl Harbor, Guam and Cavile will be carried on the Ar gonne from San Francisco, on De- cember 30 and it must reach San control of the The chief victims were jews, the dispatches said. CAPITALISM TO FALL $0 OMAHA, Nov, 5.—Russia’s revo- lution and establishment RADICAL EDITOR STATES saz=* American Federation of Labor con- vention at Portland, Oregon, for al- leged radicaligm, declared in an ad- Gress here last night at a meeting in 139 states, including Canada, Aus- tralia and Cuba. The first agitation for prohibt- tion of intoxicating liquor, originat- ing in St. Louis, tin 1981, The editors and reporters of The Globe In 1881 wrote of 198i, that the “United States had just got around to repealing an exile act that. drove from the country offi- cers of the imperial army who had revolted in 1920." A direct mail line was running between Boston and the Planet Jup- iter and between Havana and Ursa Major, subsidized by a half-million BOSTON GLOBE OF §0 YEARS AGO PULLED SGDOPS ON THE WORLE “Ey COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 5—United land is urging its millions of un-| Press)—‘Scooping the world" by employed emigrate. German! 100 years was the feat of the old are in the mire, the slaves! Boston Globe back in 1881, a search into the musty files of the Untverst- ty of Missouri journalism depart- ment revealed. The Massachusetts paper publish- ea an edition under the date line, “January 1, 1981," mentioning in the past tense such ftems as these: The action of the Irish “republic” s im voting funds to help English farmers over a depression caused by crop faflure. The enlargement of the United Francisco by November 28. = tion of the United Soviet republics ot the world, Wm. F. Dunne, Butte, JEWETT SIX / PAIGE BUILT $1065 ta factory For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ad. Why 60,000 Jewett Buyers Bought a Husky Thrifty Six EVERY Jewett Six owner had his chance to buy some “light” six. He could have saved $100 in first cost; but he preferred the Jewett. Why? The new Jewett Six is different from “light” sixes in many vital pally in sturdiness of com struction, in power. See how well Jewett Six is built. 6 ts specially cross-braced. It is rigid. A mighty foundation car strength, safety no room for doubt as to long life and safety. Ball-bear- ing steering spindles neither wear nor rattle; make driving a pleasure. All-steel universal joints have ln- brication sealed in. Springs are 80% of wheelbase. Paige-type clutch and transmission make gear-shif nee you stall the motor or car. The 50 h.p. Paige-built motor 4s so big it fills the hood! It is as big and as good as the motors in $1500 cars—and it STAYS GOOD! First, because it is more than able to handle the car; second, it has the hollow crankshaft, high-pressure eee eas plop icllpentge tows main andconmece rod bearings. Long life—thousands of miles of trouble-free, smooth, “peppy” performance—are Do you blame Jewert buyers for preferring thenew pais egen 2 reagent cadre shorter life? Let us show you the Jewett in action. Drive it, yourself. Call us any time! lon} THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 436 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 Overland Champion Electrifies Pp the Nation Both seats adjust for i ward and back for tall and short people, UBLIC interest and demand immediately following the announcement of the new Overland Champion is positively bewildering. Study these pictures. Adjustable seats!—big loading space!—a veritable sleeping car for camping trips!—doors front and rear!—bigger engine— | MR. CAR OWNER We Recommend Our Repair Department Oil and Grease POCO Alcohol---None so good Hood and Radiator Covers Weed Tire Chains All Sizes To every car owner we solicit a share of your business on these items, in addition to our car sales, Oakland, Haynes and Gray. Sales and service. Patterson Oakland Company. 540 E. Yellowstone Phone 2202 P. S.: Remember—We Service All Makes Of Automobiles HUDSON OL WN en MUTURTRUCK'S CARSALES EIASPER, WYQHING dollar Congressional appropriation annually. The nimble tmaginations of these journalists missed flapperism, the gasoline-driven motor and the won- ders of surgical science that came pass in forty years in thelr prophesies. They aid not think of the heavier than air flying ma- chines, but designated a machine that flapped like a bird. They did not forsee the use of electricity, ex- cept that generated by batteries in small amounts. Whether they were right fn en- nouncing that {n 1981 Congress would still know how to appropriate money remains to be seen. ‘They to You Are Elected and They Will Say I Told You So That the Oualitv Line MARMON ESSEX ARE THE WINNERS Anew GENERAL MOTORS achitevement-~ DSMOBILE- SIX —_—_—. wrote of Cimgress’ action “appre priating fifty million Goilags te pur- chase Sici¥y and fix up Mt Etna as a placa of cremation for distin- guished A! nertcans.” Think sbout somefiiing for the car this Christmas, SUN. Abu! ND.DUST 6-CINDERS 2:02 Sana ROTEL Second and Yellowstone carcomfort!—cord tires!—other new features! 695 £0.b. Toledo CHAMPION every clo NEW, Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 E. Yellowstone Phone 1963 An Oldsmobile and a SIX for $750, Think of it! Here is the car that offers you what you have long been waiting for—the opportunity to buy six- cylinder flexibility, smoothness and power, and at a low four-cylinder price. And—it is an Oldsmobile. In spite of its amazingly low price, it brings you the beauty and refinement which have always characterized Oldsmobile cars. It gives you a highly developed automobile which is the result of Oldsmobile’s twenty-six years of manufacturing experience, reinforced by the un matched engineering, research and purchasing facilities of the great General Motors Corporation. We inyite you to inspect the new Oldsmobile Six at our show room. You will find an achievement in motor cars, which is General Motors’ answer to the public’s insistent demand for a good, but very, low-priced six. Touring *750, Roadster *750, Sport Touring (“7), Cab %955, Coupe *1035, Sedan #1095 The G. Me &» C. extended payment plan makes buying easy. All prices f. o. b. Lansing. Tax additions Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 E. Yellowstone by Comparison Phone 1963