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PAGE TWO. FIVE DIVORGE ACTIONS FILED IN COURT HERE Failure to Provide, De- sertion and° Cruelty Among Charges. lythe Davis is suing Alvin B. C. Javis fer divorce and permanent alimony on the grounds of failure to/ prev married t Hyshan. 28, 1918. On the 80 Ethyle M erry | divorce from alph G 5. They were mar-| ed December 13, 2, at Central! Net Benjamin P. Young asks for a divorce from Winifred May Young, whose last known address was Cleve tion. They were married Septem- ber 1921, at Nu | Zoe Drursak ts suing for a divorce | from Dominick Dworsak on the grounds of fa‘hire to provide. They| chard Park, N. Massender has sued for d!-| vorce from Agnes Massender on the ve and National Horse Show in New York received the complete seesauaatta ‘4 attention of society. Many wonderful specimens of horsefiesh were on view. Mrs. A. Rutledge Smith is shown here atop Panjola, her Prize-winning beavty. he Casper Daily Cribune : TREBILLING OF "FREIGHT MAY " BEENDEDSOON North & South Railroad Will Be Granted In- terstate Permit. J. J. Foley, general manager of} the North & South railroad who re- turned today from Chicago where he has been in conference with the interstate commerce commission re-| ports that favorable action seems| Probable’ on the application of the North & South Railroad to handle interstate freight At the present time all freight shipped from Casper to Salt Creek has to be rebitled at Ico and the Same is true cf freight coming the opposite way. The North & South is now operat- ing a train exch way right into Home Camp at Salt Creek and two new roundhouses have been built, one at Illeo and one at the Salt Creek town-, site. A water line has been estab-| Mshed at Merino, midway between CHESTER, Pa—Two all-dectric dredges, the A MacKenzie and the W. L. Marshall, said to be the first all-electric vessels of large size ever built, were to be launched at the yards of the Sun Ship Building and Dry Dock company. BUCHAREST.—The Hungarian- Rumanian conference to settle dif. ficulties arising out of the treaty of Trianon, has begun its delibera- tions. LONDON.—The Rev. Dr. John Clifford, $87 years old, a Baptist preacher of international promi- nence, died enddenty in the council chamber of the Baptist union. He had served as president of the Bap- tist world alliance, the National Brotherhood council ang the World Federation of Brotherhoods. COLUMBUS, Ohfo.—Bugene A. Reed, of Ceve'and, president of the Ohio Bell Telephore company and one of the best known telephone offi- clals in the country, died at a hos. pital here after an operation. MOLINE, Ul—John Sundine, 45 years old, widely known newspaper publisher, and half owner of the Mo- line Dispatch, took his Mfe in the home of Senator R. M. Carlson, He had been despondent because of failing health. For three successive terms’ he had been president of the Jniond Press association, having re- a ' {grain products and hay here today Two Students - 0 222 ee ’ |stato Commerce Commission. - pe | B.C. Biggerstaff, associate editor shat the commissi Expelled From 5 eerie seats ster | wih nox ‘a viearious sacrifice of myself in testifying bere for the railroads" ‘and that “I know I'll be castigated the farmers for defending the ; Charles Deem, of Galva, Illinois, and! * plosion at the Un!on 0: by railroads.” finery at Wilmington, Griffith Lewis of Colorado Springs,/ , Colorado, have been expelled trom /— it: Dikeerstaft dectared that the | day. Knox Callege for their part in is-- suing an anonymous publication “The Yellow Jacxet™ regentiy, it was fpr a apd gn Vacuum nied they put out the pdper. Packe [al ROADS FIGHT REDUCTION 1! FREIGHT RATE KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 20, Attorneys for the rallroads contin ued their assault against the appli-! cation of midile western states fi Teduced freigit rates on grain, and $$$ — GALESBURG, [l, Nov. 20—' of them seriously, in a x. a t company yy! Rear here ty MRS, BUTLER’S. TERRIBLE PAINS | ° the two points. ' SECUNAS Of Crucity, iy. Wen tired from that office within the : Mont. | by far the official's expectations in portant railroads of the state seems ) > > Jonge gross tonnage and it seems prob- at i t able that the retent action of the in-} _ NEWARK, N. J. Nov. 20—Loule Compow: } ; i terstate commerce commission . re-| Russamano was drowned in a vat of 4 j CHARTER LIST OF NEW | fusing the road the right to crose| Wine today when he was overcome W. Philadelphia, Pa. — ‘When I | men and t@#ken to the hospital. cleaned house last April I must have HAT rich, delicious flavor found in ADVO Coffee "Tees i eeeeae eee hee ote the Salt Creek field will be rescinded. | CY fumes of fermenting grape mash. - If this action js forthcoming the | Se™muel ial who plunged into Som CHURCH SHOWS STEADY | future of the road as one of the im-| V@t to ald him, was rescued by fire- ; ing and re anne sani Son cowr eo ‘ Ti FRB od avsured i a sh attention to qi assures pting pre- GROWTH; STILL OPEN c ise F la F d by Allies ai ferred by most tastes. ; ’ |Compromise rormula Frame y 2. DAMAE OF BA f iS : » ADVO Coffee now comes to you in thenew vacuum : wun nciey Atrieotaw . | moassadors Counci Expected to cient container is your guarantee of getting every can 4 ‘and necessity of the | ASKED IN BEHALF Of of ADVO in perfect condition! ! Mites dlontngh the seach Restore Harmony / ‘Try ADVO Coffee today; see how much Better it ol e ew Firs ‘or ational Geeta "ia aeldesand lee thet area MAN WHO IS DERANGED Fas] squares without is. There is satisfying goodness in every cup. | Seavert pairs eigktptives| , PARIS, Nov. 20.—(By The Associated Press).—After and alsiomen and At All Grocers! 4 haxe sited Shred Sues it looks as| Six days of negotiations, four meetings and five adjourn- OR DRAPERY in Mt. Holy Nor, Lt AR poor BLENDED, ROASTED AND PACKED BY i“ 1f it will reach or go beyond the} ments, the ambassadors’ council has hit on a compromise Saal ccltecdpatsnvel ale ‘Mrs. Butler, why “don’t take | THE McCORD-BRADY COMPANY 1 Es ce coueloner te rahe pg Be i ieaitea deste which’ postpanes “at | sonnel at 6 ast A. street October Pond?? My hesband eaid, thet it | , CASPER 4 -.| least a break in x 28 last, 4 ich Melvin Mickler, 40 i Kimonos ‘ F | ‘ - 4 tee ge rip died ia The feeling here today was just as optimistic as it was ear ohh, A babes ae phate pid Waists Draperies good for the same Omaha, Cheyenne, Sheridan, Lead, Kock Springs was oduced to her-| pessimistic yesterday, for the agree ning. No unethical meth-| ment ods were used. Congregational fam-|has ‘b ilies were called on, the plan sub-| French the head, face and hands, his estate| Skirts | Dresses © Ginghams ee Hie 13h ie Sere is suing the New York OM com-| Coa! 3 Stockings | Whenever i | | p il pany for ‘$64,000. ‘The suit is en. “ git viedg aif rth ca ne heeteaaee Terai | tered by Clara Mickler, guardian is do my work with > Send a note to fully endors nd Belgian cabinet for the plaintiff, wh hy d iS eo Mre | mitted and thus the response. Of|judging from the tone of London ‘or the plaintiff, whom ‘the suit Z am getting strong and stout."’—Mrs. | course here, as elsewhere, there are| will be endorsed by the British OR states is insane. ‘ Diamond | GrAnues Borst, 12338. Hanson St., | Scores of peop'e who have dropped} “The qualified optimism which The allegations charge that the |W. yap ee iat out from churches which have out-| prevailed {n official circ’es as to = New York Of company failed to Write to E. Pinkham Medi lived there usefu'ness and give their time and strength to the defense of fesues either already invulnerable or entirely dead. Such conditions do the outcome of the council meeting was fortified by news from London received in dipiomatic quarters and held to indicate there was no longer explosion took place; that on October 26 the main broke permitting a large | properly install the gas main which was run across the lot where the = j | Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple cine Co., Li Mass., for a free of Lydia ham’s Private Book upon ‘‘ Ailments of Women.”” not interest live, thinking people any| doubt that the ambassadors would| phe iw, more, These people are won oncé|agree on a test for the note to Gor- more by the hope of a better day} many which will momentarily save when the challenge of a program is|the entente issued, which stimulates and in- spires them to a worthwhile thing. 4 Faith, a Uving faith in the Savior- 4 hood and Lordship of Jesus Christ and in the unavoidable application of His teachings to all the affairs of any woman can dye or tint any old, jompliahed’ by the | Goer eel ORE eae te Lworn, eated RHINE bw, even ie ube dog kennel. Mickler went into the | doe Kennel and the accumulated gas| rar Never ved before. | Dus stores Of the Department caught fire and the explosion fol. a 2 kepticism, how-| of Labor at Washington, as evidene. | Wed: It is sata. of the note on} ed by a letter recelved by Congress-|_ The comp'’aint charges thht Mick- the German government. ‘The most | man Charles EB. Winter, from Secre-|J€" received a permanent shock +o important element of the situation | tary of Labor James J. Davis. his nervous system and injury to his which would remain unchanged by| Mr. Davis says, “Iam pleamed | Vital organs. Casper € ts Pub‘ic mber of Commerce thru Employment office has WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST agreement among the entente pow-|with the splendid work the Casper btn ae of membership in| ors, and concerning which the gov-| office 1s doing and it is a very Prevent Influonza : 7 a a ernment officials observe great dis-| great pleasure for me to inform you ‘onic Laxativ: i 9 | bee ee important requirement! cretion ig that the guif’ between | that the present, arengeniece and| teesae Pens grt mina. ’ f every human soul in the Sone y| Francs and Great Britain ts consid-| appropriation will continue during | oa keep the caystem inva, beanie of @ y . sight o! : aes “sy! ra God. Creeds and disciplines and in-| °°? ped egrsgers ste pige iy caries why t he same arrange, | condition pa Agi Duld ties Ner a: rt io pt t o1 a bes ‘ so; dunctiona do not interest or bother | a: .crecments § the allies and, | ment should not continue during the | mye Oo, Colds. Grip or Influenza. Congregationalists, they never mude in the Fr The box bears the signature of 1. w. to speculate on any und therefore, never bad tolencouragement from London to. re- Grove. 20c.—Advertisement. For Men For Men change or get rid of them. at tha: se nt of reparations. 1 : ' Plans are al ready for Sunday,|"t the naymen ft roparastona: Nor results try a Tribune Classi: | For results try a Tribune Ciasal and Boys . nd B December 2 ap EME | Hed Ad a oys nch relations took tone today in view ached by the SUMMARY OF RIGHT NEWS King Alfonso and Queen 8 “their Catholic maj- [a spirit of reasonable compromise,” ‘3 toe and the Times contends that the Euro. then his hand, thereby restoring |pean situation fundamentally is still the ancient ceremonial to denote | fu’! of dange: humility and homage cue the = holy father by Catholic sovereigns. = |LLEED WIFE BEATER DRESS SHIRTS Just received large ship- ment of men’s Dress Shirts. Plain colors and At nn PADD get the best that WORK SHIRTS can be had in shoe Heavy Flannel | Work VatHes, at... $4.95 satisfaction found a for has averted DRESS SALE THE SHIKANY DRY 6000S C0 Thompson - Harlow and Endicott Johnson Shoes FELT DRESS HATS Large Selection. Any Hat in the House OQ” DISCOUNT In any of these fa- mous brands, you To make room for NEW YORK We snsaueart ac tore nae oe Tone pata tae» Mén’s Wool Work Sock Gress declared that the federal | - ens 00. or! OCKs; EC hould aid the fa goods, we must s 2 overnment abould ia tha tiem | IS TAKEN TO JA 4 Extra heavy Work Shirts, oes $1.00 fon rya bank and market. close out our Dress in brown and $2 95 pairs —....... ° em 4 Demestic harmony relens over the] department. We ROY. oe e Good grade Cotton Lisle : NEW YoRK Cool- © of Frank Gallardi largely be h fort Hose; en ee ad ‘ cause Gallardi sent. He was ave divided our 7) re 2 Nar, predontof the New Tore [Areated about dnt tet night BE ee ca LEATHER VESTS MEN’S DRESS SHOES pat — nd DE City board of C} Welfare, said |" the charge of beating up his wife : that he hoped every state weuta [a2 was auickly whisked away to a tito oth Your choice of any Leath- Men’s Russia Bal. Dress Shoes continue its welfare work to keep | thé Po'ice station resses into three er Vest in the house at WA seuss ticetask ele ge eee @ Poor children in their homes rath ck at the Frantz Shop's win lots for final sell- Men’s Russia Blucher Dress Shoe. UNDERWEAR dows 4 CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa—Frieda ing. Denton, 12. of 4 Rentenced to 15 ; men’s reformatory City on a charge of fo! ice} thad Ane ‘LATE SPORTS stol. Tenn pars in the v Y At ne nee cna PAS Wright’s Wool Union O WORK SHOES eva + yf One lot, he: ll-leather , DISCOUNT Shoes dla a Hk abe $2.95 Men’s Standard Munson Last ? CAP: Work Shoes i... “* $4.95 BOYS’ CAPS Men’s Solid 16-inch To: Boys’ Fine Wool Winter Work Boots cqheebiatis Onde setibececgacsa se $8.50 Caps Silk Crepes, Serges, Poiret Twills, ete. eee Lot 2 Molly O and Flat Crepes, Crepe Back Men’s Camel’s Hair Sport Coats | ~ a 7 VIE RACH TRACK, Md. a Satins, Poiret Twills, etc. Size 36 9 #0 Sains an ee's Beal won , Pure, Safe, Cow’s Milk! $21.9 to 46. All colors. i BOYS SHOES 500. Pri Jeor andicap fc hs three year olds which featured the convenient and Boys’ School Shoes; opening of the fall meeting at this economical for Lot 3 Silk Crepes, Poiret Twills, Heavy All leather __ a $1.75 inmeacine en cooking, baking $2 4 95 Satins; beautifully made in distine- ‘ a Boys’ Dress Shoes; serviceable 3 . * Manne hfe Mor: the mile and one and the table. ° tive styles. A few large sizes. and dressy eS ae 45 eighth was 1:56, 1-5. oe win Broken lots of P. & N. Practical Front Corsets. Several secon” "$1.25 *” $2.98 THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second Phone 736 paid in the mutuels $33.60; $13 and $7.10, Dulin $18.10 and $10.80 Viagstoft $6.90, My Own, Gadfly, Setting Sun Shuffle Along, Home Sttetch and Solisa a'so ran. $$ Iepk at the Frantz Shon’s win = kh iaabiac | EVAPORATED MILK | ! and recommended | all Grocers 4 Scott Clothing Co. 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET Kincaid-Kimball C 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET lothes, Famous for Fine Tailoring mote news to ‘are Tribune, “Spark Plug