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DECEMBER 14, 1923 WIFE DESERTER ALSO. ACCUSED AS BIGAMIST PAGE NINE LUDENS: MENTHOL CQUGH OROPS 2 * FOR PARCHED:THROATS:* have the deadline lifted by special ' COLDS AND CATARRH dispensation. Presence of two associated rum Uy running vessels reported to be hov- ering off the southern California wpe Casper Hatlp Crioune REP. WINTER 15 U.S. HAND IN APPOINTED QN| BEPARATIONS AOD PROGRAM IS WELCOME ternational committees that are to;tion of the midnight dancing dead- examine Germany's financial troubles/!ine on that occasion. will probably be sent early next week, it was said today, after Sir John Bradbury, British members of the reparation commission, has re- turned from London. It is expected that the committee will be able to begin work about Jan-| men’s vary 10. Ports and cafes outside of the city are being swamped with reser- vations, prospective merrymakers apparently preferring to remain out- Side the so-called 12 o'clock curfew Officials of the restaurant are seeking to BERLIN, Dec. 14.—(By the As- sociated Press)—American’s pros- Pective participation in the repara- Los Angeles to THE RADIANT BEAUTY r 1 I d, 66 © coast just outside the twelve mile 7 Man Seized in Cheyenne Will Hi Work Out! some trom’ the Geman’ eres | Be “Quiet Zone”? | imi waa tea" proniittion encores SHOP ¥ Married After Leay to or which while stressing its unofficial . net Pi paces beta A ssc Under New Management hi ‘s haracter, ; the repu! Plans for Federal | strstty,nevgrtpetess vaveves ne] Netp Year’s Evel lier smurcing ottensive bere. PHONE. 682R Mezzanine Floor Henning Hotel ‘ing Family. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. William Turner, barber, perts ts destined to have a decisive bearing on the ultimate conclusions to be reached by the international cornmitteds, “This without doubt constitutes the turning point in America’s Euro- Tribune Want Ads bring Participation. 4 arrested here om an Oklahoma charge of wife desertion, departed for New- kirk, Okla., Thursday, in custody of Sheriff J. J. Barker of New! He may be prosecuted for bige, as well as for desertion. According to Sheriff Barker, Turner five years ago deserted his wife and their five children. Finally, long after the family had assumed he was dead, he was recognized on LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14. — Los Angeles will be a quiet spot sur rounded by hilarity on New Year's eve, a canvass of cafe managers has revealed unless the police commis: sion agrees to a temporary relaxa- S WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—{Spe- cial}—Representative Winter has been made a member of a sclect com-| P= politics,” observes Germania, mittee of senators and representa-| “and future facts alone will deter. tives to confer with the Bureau of} mine whether the appearance of the Public Roads and work out a com-| United States delegates at the con- prehensive plan for federal participa-| ference table also presages the turn- tion in the construction and main-|ing point in the whole reparations ,| tenance of highways leading into| problem and the manner in which ft ati national parks, This counrittee| is handled.” Germania is close to will Fropose legislation on the sub-| Chancellor Marx. Price’s Cash Grocery | EVERY DAY PRICES Father as much as anyone needs the street here by a former frien3, fectvafter a thorough study of the Ns } SCOTT $s All 50c grade Coiretcnses eee -45¢ who informed Mrs. Turner of hie various plans PARIS, Dee. 14.—(By the Associat- i’ EMULSIO whereabouts, His arrest followed. The plan proposes that inasmuch! ed Press)}—The invitations to the ex N CLA Sg J SSS a ase Ee a ---40¢ After Turner's disappearance five A ng as citizens of other states largely| perts who are to sit on the two in- travel these highways, the federal yeaa S50/ ithe Nancie Saber The navy i es na uae expedition. Tt is Intendea| S0Vernment should contribute to pe from. whom. he. was | t,sail the Shenand the giant B= ewareg ley Ne Pole, Here Sec-| their maintenance, since the needs a Se tate “4 retary Denby (fourth m naa is sate na the possible route. Left to| from local travel would be compara- vorced re San Panis men are. Commander W. eye Lieut. Com. KR. A. Bartlett, | tively small in comparison. The bill Dt > pia oan Grosvenor, of the National ic society, Denby and Rear| is likely to propose that the govern: “LYCEUM NIGHT” HOLDS Admiral W. A. Moffett, chief of naval aviation. ment participate in this work to the FINE ENTERTAINMENT| TERROR REIGN LAUNCHED BY i" "ss<"3° Good grade Peaches, No. 2, per can__.2Ze mas CANAY, Ja0s4—-- so dodeawc soe 30¢ce This Ought To Tickle You LUSCIOUS BAKED CHICKEN = $1.25 FOR SATURDAY ONLY extent of 90 percent of the cost, the, “CASH—CARRY—SAVE” arrangement to cover all approaches Price’s Cash Grocery NEW PUBLIC MARKET Salads Salad Dressings Pastries RUSSELL’S DELICATESSEN In the New Public Market Bldg. Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES one half of one per cent alcohol, Martin Pisher and Gordon Smith were each fined $25 by Judge A. Murray last night. No evidence was brought out to show that the young. jury in her first trial, just com- pleted here, was unable to reach a verdict. The government charges that Mrs. Riley sold whisky to a prohibition agent who visited her Plenty of other things for men folks. Wonder ful values in--- according to the authorities, Is to | Under the plan proposed, thereby re- the Methodist church last. night | down upon unsuspecting motorists| motor party and then quickly take | Panse, it ts irlinaes cals 10 pieces with David Foote as direc- j to statements made public today by Bish,” created a sensation as an | fore midnight, Lincoln Highway cafe at Medicine with a fine yolce, gave a double FLECTED ACAIN Hubert Bishop acted as “Diana” in ees men had intended to do bootlegging,| C#fe. She asserts that she was not eee eee Ex-Governor B, B. Brooks as a di-|@ charge .of intoxication were each|!aw, was convicted after trial in darken thelr car, hold up a passing | Heving the state of a heavy ex- under the direction of Hubert | traversing the Ridge route between|up a new position some distance tor appeared three times in a pro-| deputies of the sheriff's officé and NO VERDICT IN gram which was very fine and much | members of the police department. impersonator. The method of the highwaymen, Because they had about 30 galions} Bow, Wyo., must stand trial a sec- number, while Mrs. Homer Helms a suitable costume and again scored a hit when he appeared on the} Casper and Wyoming retain an|and for that reason leniency was}®t the cafo at the time of the, ST. PAUL—The Farmers State|rector of the western division of the! sentenced to serve 30 days and to} the federal court, and immediately Bank of Bejou, Minnesota, was clos-|!nstitute’s production group. The|pay a fine of $50 because the evi-| went on trial with Harold Semple By reason of his membership on! the committee, Congressman Winter whe ze = position to secure for Wyo-| improvement of the var-| tous ierorae to Yellowstone park The Lyceum Night entertainment| BAKERSFIELD, Calif., Dec. 14. put on by the Epworth League of |—Mysterious bandits who swoop Bishop was a most enjoyable affair, | this city and Los Angeles are mak-|away and Me in wait for another The Foreman’s orchestra of the | ing travel over the mountain high- | victim. Standard Oil company consisting of | way extrémely dangerous, according appreciated. The readings of lttly|It is asserted that no less than 20 Miss Eleanor Burwell were excel-| motor parties were victims of auto- lent. Hubert Bishop as “Miss Claire | mobile bandits Wednesday night be- The sextette of young ladies inj FROM POLICE JUDGE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 14. colonial costumes sang several old Mrs, Sarah Riley, who conducts the fashioned songs. Miss Lillian Peter: | b son was accompanist. Miss Beulah Bailey gave readings that were ‘ade wine in their possession 0nd time, probably next February, much enjoyed. John Arnot, a tenor| et bs So taertae the wing when tested) Under an indictment charging vio: was shown to contain more thanj lation of the federal liquor law. The rendered a plano solo, The Jubilee Singers, 12 “colored gentlemen,” sang negro melodies. scene looking for “Rastus”, and| influential place ir the affairs of| observed in thelr punishment. alleged sale. was persuaded to entertain with)the American Petroleum Institute! Pearl Anderson and James Gordon,| Harvey Thompson of Laramie, some solos, through the re-election yesterday of|a couple who were first arrested on| Charged with violation of the liquor . t Shirts ed by the State Banking Depart-/annual convention of this national/ dence pointed to the fact that both| Under another indietment which ment. 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