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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923 ; 25 OF CREW MISSING PROMOTIONS I IN WRECK OF VESSEL 3tUlL sIMt Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE ASSOCIATION FORMED HERE OF WYOMING LIFE UNDERWRITERS TAK BILL ISHAM JOHNSON Poon’ vero 10 OPEN FIGHT Ten Survivors Landed Safely On West Coast of Alaska In Terrific Gale But Hopes for Others Dwindle as Se- ARE MINDE HERE Miss Nora Nelson Will MANILA, Nov. 27.—{By The Asso- ciated Press.}—The bill remitting penalties on delinquent land tax- payers, vetoed by Governor General Wood, was unanimously passed over the veto today by the Philippine legislature. The Dill now goes to WITH ACDRESS Frank Hitchcock to Be For mutual benefit to themse!ves and protection for the public the life insurance men of Casper Mon- day night organized the Wyoming Life Underwriters’ association. The meeting was a snappy one and a permanent organization of real mer. vere Storm Continues at Sea | Be Principal at New | Building. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 27.—With ten men out of a crew of 35 reported safe on the | western shores of Alaska near Cordova, the fate of the other twenty-five men aboard |, Wittwececrr seed ee cy Png the Japanese freighter Shinkoku Maru was unknown early today as the vessel’s wire- (",‘D° “taf! of Casper’s schools have u n q i been made during the past few less operator stopped sending yesterday noon and a ninety-mile an hour gale continued |aays. M'ss Nora Nelson, who has late into the night. been teaching in the North Casper ool for two years, has been elect- ncipal of the new North Cas- or Nelson school which will be Radio reports received from the tug Humaconna which had taken the freighter ‘a in tow off the Aleutian Islands two} weeks after the Japanese ship broke per opened as soon as the structure {s her tail shaft November 1, stated) completed. ‘Miss Mabel. F’sher |ahe was standing by the large boat| Truth Potion Aah Ot ta pee x jompson, who has been teaching | Which was helpless on the rocks,| but that the tug would be unable to do anything until the wind de creased in velocity. Brief dispatches from Cordova, Alaska, stated that the vessel was jbeached on Montague Island, prince |Witiam Sound, northwest of Cor- Approval of the work being done | 4°Y" {n Casper’s night school, the enroll-| Her position ts approximately 750 ireybull recently, has been elect- primary supervisor for all the She was furmerly director in Grand a Casper schools. kindergarten Rapids. Put to Test By Society Delia Nelson is now special sher at Elk Street school mer'y ha@ a regular class Doke has secured a po a teacher in Lavoye. Her NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 27. Dr. R. E. House, of Ferris, Texas, j ment of which has now grown to Miles to the northeast of where the ‘ n Greeley. Miss Gale Dun 650 students, was voloed by the | tug Humaconna of Seattle took the| credited with having discovered ar ut Attila toet yeas al members of the school bmrd last|Shinkoku Maru in tow after the pas Yea " teacher at Long Bench, Cal., this of scopolamin will tell the truth when questioned, expected today to give demonstrations at the Parish prison here before the Or'eans Medical society, police of fic ana newspaper men with volunteer prisoners as the sub: jects : summer, has returned to Casper nd will begin teaching the Sixth in the East Casper school on Monday, Mrs. A. G. Willard has n elected to a position at Lavoye. taught in Worland for two night after a tour of inspection of | United States coast guard cutter the institution. The night school is| Algonquin had broken a line and one of the largest in the west and| Smashed her towing machine on No- rivals: Emily Griffith's Opportunity | vember 10, The cutter was thon school in Denver in the nature of | forced to walt five days for the ar courses it offers. |rival of the tug Humaconna from It was announced by Superintena- | Se8ttle- ent A. A. Slade this morning that| When the first calls for ald were the enrollment of the grade an) sent out by the Japanese freighter} high echools of the city has now|the Algonquin was in the Arctic] reached the high mark of 5,700. jocean and hastened to her assist- ———__— ance. The arrival of the Algonquin . |gave moral support to the crew sara Betton Se ives ae ae |which theatened to mutiny, accord South Ohio school ts becom: led that it has been nec. dd another teacher. Miss Ruth Henry makes the third of the ers at this achool. Mrs. Wal enninghoven is selected to take Miss Henry's position at the Mam WASHINGTON.—There 1s no immediate prospect of further ac- tion by the American debt com- mission looking to the collection of war loans to fore'gn countries, X ing to a message sent by the captain) y official of the treasury |moth Camp. taoya's. lof the fre'ghter. Pan ss arity | W. R. Matthews ts now in the . | The Shinkoku Maru was bound eget manual training, science and ath. ‘ 99 | from Yokohama to Portland, Oregon, | |letic departments of the Sa’t Creek ‘ r in ballast | SEND IT TO THE |high school. ‘This high school ts now Oo HERS ———_——- PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY |fully accredited with a four-year Tribune Want Ads bring results. PHONE 1702 course and 85 students. Inner-Circle Candies Chocolates o- Bon Bons to finish off the Thanksgiving Dinner! An open pack and a piece to nibble on through- out the day. Any Inner-Circle number is good choice—a dainty, varie- assortment of pure and wholesome sweet-meats. <r Oe JOHN G. WOODWARD «& CO, The Candy Men” pr Tani ae Remember — (a us Everybody likes candy ( it is assured. Washington for President Coolidge’s consideration. This is the first instance since the organization of the Philippine legis- lature of its passing a bill over the veto of the governor general to be sent to Washington for the presi dent's consideration. The senate was th pass the bill over t action this morning. Campaign Manager For Californian. —Here where mnounced him m W. Johnson his campaign un presidential CHICAGO, > two weeks ag self ton Freedom from constipation, mild or chronic, ean be surely looked for if you will eat Kellogg's Bran every day! ‘Two tablespoonfuls aro sufti- cient; for severe casee with each meal. ne first body to 2 veto. It took The house of | : nut nomination. His campaign manager a ema netted tne tax bint| Will be Frank P. Hitchcock of New| Kellogg’s Bran is nature’s most Saturday before leaving for Java.| Y°T, former postmaster general | wonderful food awaiting a chance to The bill proposes to remit all penal-| 2"¢_ Re r for years,| bring back your health. Kellogg’s the Unite tor from Cali. | Bran is scientifically prepared to re- ties for the non-payment of the land tax for the lieve suffering humanity from consti pation and it will do that, Being cooked and krumbled, Kellogg’s Bran is delicious in its nut-like flayor. It should not be con fused with common bran which is-un palatable and hard to eat, Kellogg’s Bran adds greatly to the pleasure of fornia ann late yesterday and N heock’s first and only announcem: was that Chicago HEARS MAYOR-ELEC! endar y 1923. to Chicago to open na nal headquarters vator Johnson tonight Is ex | eating other hot or cold cereals. A 1 to present his platform in| popular way to serve Kellogg’s Bran <a z ul terms, probably dealing at| is to cook it with hot cereals, In Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Loy were the e length with foreign relations| preparation, add two tablespoonfuls guests of the evening last Sunday at| O00 Sa sation ~C. A. Al gathering He said that he does not propose both to n the new], - fo meet | the New! to go into details on all domesti ied Rmch'y Spe sah issues at this tim and last night gram of the evening. Dr. Loy 2 taht Han te had not s speech. He on the theme 6 Moe ies Gengeeitic science.” It was a masterly sic | it showed much stud: a ibe bu but above all it aaa | and sound cc lose of the mayor pastor, Dr. All'n on it said, “It he n my pleasur within the past 21 years to reside in many of the large cities of the United States and ef course holding pub'ie positions I had occasion to meet and know the mayors of those | cities, I am well convinced that| >) none of them could make much of a| speech on Con: nee since most of them hadn't any and could hardly} be expected to 8 much about | such a fore'gn subj Of course the remark was well received and| a vigorously applauded. “That the future administration | of the city is in good hands no lover of a clean city will deny, and we| bespeak for the mayor a wil'ingnes: to co-operate which will support him to the very last ditch. NO SOLUTION dows tO FOR KILLING CHICAGO, Nov. of Freeman L. Tracy MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT | University of Chicago student, and BY OUR GOVERNMENT recently a highly paid technician, is furnishing an unsolved mystery tor) MC*AKC*KC-KC-KC- i eee ee ET police who have been unable to find t tangib’e clue that would lead to apprehension of the slayer. No ap parent motive for the killing has been established. An inquest into the death was con. tinued to give the police more time to investigate. Wheat Growers Present Case mm am commentin — ~~) N 27.—The slaying 23, former Old Public Market WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—North Dakota wheat producers were called upon today at the pubi hearing being conducted by the tariff com mission to present r evidence in connection with the proposal of the wheat council of the United States for an increase of 50 per cent in the | 30 cent tariff on wh Little testimony v opening session yesterday, which was adjourned until today to permit | the North Dakota producers to their evidence in form. Representa tive Young and Burtness appeared in their behalf. GOLF CLUBS | ARE MISSING t Chickens, per Ib. Geese, per Ib. Ducks, per Ib. Turkeys, per lb. } AN golf players who were on the| Country club links in the last two weeks are requested to examine their bag of club: Some player who went around | that time picked up the wrong t of clubs by mistake and left his| own in place of ft. The bag which was left has no {dentification mark to straigthen out the tangle. The bag was taken out of the rack in the clubhouse. E. J. Hadley Very Ill at Home Here E. J. Hafiey, owner of the Palms | Floral Shop is reported to be ser fousty {ll at his home. Mr. Hadley under went an operation about a} month ago and was recovering from the effects of it. He suffered a re. lapse recently and has been t with a high fever. The doctor in tendance has not decided con ing the exact nature of his present illness, FOR RENT Store room 20x60 with full basement ‘in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. OLIVES PICKLES MINCE PUBLIC MARKET BLDG. Just Phone Your Order Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station |@ 638 E. Second Street TURALL On Thanksgiving Your Mind Is On a Fat Turkey BUT Let’s Not Forget the Rest of the Meal Pastry, Bread, Pudding, Salads Bakery Goods What would your meal of thanks be without them? We will supply you with the best. Hartmann Delicatessen The next meeting will be Decem- ber 17, at the Henning hotel and additional insurance men are encour- aged to attend elected last night include pres forton How- tary and alph Dieken- asurer. of two young men, Clarence Achley and Dewey Anderson, who were born on the same day 26 years ago at Gil- man, Iov recently on the same day m, Ore. The two How about s Motometer for his Christmas? Eat Kelloge’s Bran regularly to get permanent relief from constipation! of Bran for each person, mixing it with the cereal to be cooked. Kellogg’s Bran {s espe licious in raisin bread, cakes, macaroons, etc. Rec on each package. Realizo what Kellogg’s Bran is doing for constipation suffer over the nation, then just thi it can do for you and yours. The horrors to come should guide you to eat bran regularly, to serve it in some form each day. You can drive constipation ont of your family with Kellogg’s Bran— and remove the human il Firs and clubs serve Kellogg’s Bran in indi- vidua! packages. Ask for it at your restaurant. All grocers. Fifth and Wolcott Here Are Our Special Prices for Thanksgiving: Lowest in City MEAT CONNECTICUT OYSTERS, pt. 50c “SEE US BEFORE YOU LEAP” MEYER BROTHERS MARKET PHONE 303 WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE DAY OF THANKS “WE SELECT FOR YOU THE BEST” JOHNSON BROTHERS GROCERY Phones 1251—2005 4 ng in ee

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