Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 8

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< ‘ i ' i 1 error ne PAGE EIGHT LEGISLATION PLANS FRAMED AS | _ , CONGRESS TAKES BRIEF RECESS) 4—W recess ur Monday genate and house committee mem bers today shook off the holida spirt and set about the business c Preparing the measures that will o¢ eupy the two c! until adjournment. WASHINGTON congress in The house ways and means com fts study of th adrinistr s of the Me tax reduc nday, and th rules comm sion to gent re n ten day nwhile th house will re supply bills. rying appr for the interio SUITS AGAINST U.S. BLOCKED Wash., Jan. aga 00,000 in - the tax district have down by F pany collector of internal rev refund of taxes paid nounced by Unted § Attorney Thomas P. F The Seattle Compan: against refund of $1842.21 taxes paid charging that the tax was levied upon the sale of n:anufactured art: cles whereas the mpany only acted as a “repair man” in making automobile bod'es, fenders and tops. The court found, how that th company was a manufacturer RIVER DAM IS OPPOSED WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—The do partment of Justice has been request ed by the federal. power commissio to take steps to prevgnt James B. Girand from proceeding with the construction of a dam on the Colo rado river at Diamond Creek Ari zona. Word bas been received that G'r- and, under a permit granted by the has begun opera- time ago t power him a per first should be the federal government should bu a dam at Boulder Canyon, further down the river. ONSTIPATION goes, and vim return when CHAMBERLAIN’'S kop et ABLETS one alec aenre WATCH FOR THE A-B-C NINETY AND NINE mbers from now expect to pres 4.—Suits nent aggregating sued for the energy, Rep and WASHINGTO: S = tepartment, is to be reported Tues. si 1» | The senate foreign relations com- ) | nittee today took up the resolution i] o£ Senator Borah, Republican of © | daho, calling for recogn tion of the Russian soviet government, and senator Lodge of Mass, Republican eader and chairman of the com aittee, is preparing to address the enate Monday on the same subject resolution jopted yesterday pro- ding for investigation of the elec- ion of Senator Mayfield, Democrat. e- Texas, o will recelve early com consideration. COAL RATE HEARING SET WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—The in- merce Commission will s February 20 at Aber. and February 25 at Bis- k, N. D. on the proposals of hwestern railroads to increase gnite coal rates from Dakota pro- ng points to Northwestern con ‘gs territory. North Da- allroad will sit e 1 The commission he federal body's representa. ee Teicphone gris always have ro is ove explains itself. Offict nce in styles between 187 ve at the Bismarck ion. A general protest was made against Che Casper Daily Cribune “Will You Excuse It, Please>”’ ed ther Ks, 's of and 1924. vue they diant always dress the way felephone company at New York prepared the pletures to show BRITISH OF RUM WYOMING NOMINATION SENT 10 U. 5. SENATE WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—(Special to The Tribune}—Executive nom!na- tions sent to the senate late yester- day included that of A. M. Teakell to be receiver of public moneys at the Doug'as land office and H, C. Miller to be postmaster at Douglas. C ~ SIX MINERS ARE KILLED SWANSEA, WAUES, Jan. 4.—Six men were blown to pieces and an- other man died in a hospital today they now do, The proposed increase by res dents North. Dakota and governor recently voiced’ the objections In etter to President C First Japanese .| Bootlegger Caught . Wys., Jan. 4.—The apanese arrested in Wyoming Federal prohibt who was taken 9 Rock Springs Wea charged with illegal posses. gallons of moonshine on of 14 whiskey. DRY CHIEF QUITS POST WASHINGTON Hunt of Los Ange rrohibition di fornia, Nevada, signed on acco! Jan. 4.—E. «tremens RRR oe Captain Ernest A. Ingram and days. his bride, formerly Mrs. Enrico Caruso accompanied by her AVERAGE UP UilthGl GETS LARGEST HOTEL IM THE WORLD 4.—Wages of farm labor v er Inst year than since 1920, the department of agriculture reported today. The| CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—(Cnited Press) average rate with board was $33.18] --A 32-story hotel, costing $22,000,-| and without board $46.91 a month.| 000, is to replace the Congress ot| The rates in 1914 were $21.05 and|Chicago, one of America’s best) $29.88 respectively. known hotels. ° Day wages of harvest labor, with} The hotel will be the largest In the board, averaged $2.45 last year com.| World. It wil contain 3,000 rooms pared with $1.55 In 1914. and will be constructed in units ——__. The first unit, costing $5,000,000, KNOXVILLE, TENN—Organiza-| Will be known as the “bachelors’” t'on of the “William Gibbs McAdoo] hotel and will have 800 rooms, a Old Home Town Club” was perfected. | ¥™Mnasium, tank, Turkish and Rus- we Ee sian baths, running track, squash | Rome Bez apples, $1.55 per | courts, biillard room, grill, ete. |box. Mokler and Gauvain, Bast Sec-| A ban and convention hall, ond Street Public Market. seating 000 persons, will be the Former Mrs. Caruso and her Husband Arrive Here a daughter Glorta Caruso who ts the, daughter of the late tenor. main fe ure of the second unit, als 000,000. It will contain 00 be present structure, except ous Peacock Alley and Room, will be demolished. ne Congress has always been the political center for national conven- tions. pees ie Ca Among the superstitious rural folk in the north of England, if a child is christened on New Year's Day, a Simple Colds indicate a need of SCOTTS * iM ULSION id resistance You may ‘They Help You. Make Every Meal Different give to breakfast, to luncheon and to dinner, day after day, distinct and pleasing touches of individuality by freely using sealdsweet Florida Grapefruit In their natural form, may be served in many appetizing ways. The ideal base for salads, combining nicely with other materials. In cookery and confections, and for decorations, they are equally useful. if Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet and grapefruit, and insist on orang having them in paper wrappers abi Por gift copy of book “Home Uses for Juices of Sealdrweet Oranges and Grapefruit” write Florida Citrus Ex- change, 815 Citrus Exchange Build- ing, Tampe, Florida, the sanitary tissue- in which they ere Sealdsweet Florida oranges are good inside—good all the way through, LALDHEART, Florida Grapefiuit as . Foe citrusBxce Sealdheart GPAP Tue IN CANS) The inner meat of Seald- Sweet grapefruit, separated from the outer membranes . and rind before canning. Ready to serve—chill before using. Eat as you would fresh grapefruit. Add a bit of sugar or salt if you like. Ask your grocer for Sealdheart when- ever you are unable to secure fresh Sealdsweet grapefruit or prefer the goods in cans., as a result of an explosion on the river bank adjoining the Rhosamman collieries at Brynamman, in the Swansea valley. The men were en gaged in driving the drift in a search for coal when the explosives they were to us became ignited. — —— little boy is engaged to meet the baby as it is taken from its home, so as to avoid the . possiblity of meeting a woman first, as this is deemed unlucky. ‘MBBRIAGE. ANNULED | ON BIGKMY CHARGE . Jan. 4.—The H. Downey and LOS ANGELES—Two bandits held up the cashiér and a salesman of a cream company in the center of the industrial district and escaped with $21,000 in checks and $5,000 in cash. caper! NEW LAMP BURNS | 94° AIR forth that when he married the wo-} man last August, at which time she was known as Ruth Benton, she was the undivorced wife of Leslie E. Hardy. 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Write-him today for full p: The admiralty office at Bizerta is ticulars Also ask him to explain without knowledge of the d'scovery how you can get the agency, and of the bodies of two more victims of without exper'ence or money make the disaster as reported in a Bizerta $250 to $500 per month.—Advertise- dispatch yesterday. ment, Freeland’s Market 410 EAST SECOND STREET Next Door to Piggly Wiggly Boneless Veal Roast. No bone—all meat __________ POUND Extra_ Select Corn-tea a 1 Pork Roast __--__--___ af POUND Try our Pure Pork Saus- age._ 100 per cent pork Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon. Sliced Family size Sugar Cured Hams; half or whole___-___ 8 to 10-Ib. Average CORN-FED BEEF. rk POT ROAST ~---------- 15 POUND We carry a full line of Vegetables, Home Dressed Poultry, Fancy Groceries and Fruits. 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While British officials here are en- tirely out of sympathy with liquor smuggling they feel they have no alternative but to protect the rights of British-owned vessels outside th traditional three-mile radius, Wan they say must remain the law unth the new treaty extending the Umit to an hour's steam’ng distance from the shore becomes effective. UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—the without rabbing, appiy— Vick Beautiful Utility tsa fact in SMITH SMART SHOES for Women. They are designed with straight heels only—but such . straight heels. Sxquisitely graceful of line—finely balanced—due to a specialized process of modeling and finishing. Dainty women are, at las! enjoying a footwear of beautiful utility. They have declared them- selves for SMITH SMART SHOES with ‘Styline’ Straight Heels. 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