Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1924, Page 10

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GE F IMF IT PAGE TEN ACTRESSFIGHTS SNOWDRIFT STOITAY REVISION RESCUE HUSBAND FROM POISON SPOKANE, J awaited here efforts ¢ Miss Nell Shi fon pictu actress, tc ho, miles from C 7—Word was way twenty lake to Coolin last week by and continued by stage to Spo! where she bring her h band to a hos) which she reached only BILL PLANNED sere. Upon her return to Coolin, after a deep snow to her motion snow plow had opened the way for > F camp Priest 1 n she found her launch Substitute Measure ‘or northern Idaho, and to brin r Accompanied by her by dog team. serious condit! + sultir Mis husband, Bert Van Tuyle, to Coolin “ the thre > camp, she set out Miss Shipman’s motion pic! located at the camp, eam of “huskies.” FEW ARMS FOR MEX ARMIES IN UNITED DSTATES Attempts WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 by age of the Mexican revolu- to purchase munt. nite ates aro cx r to bring lit De La ht to i represer tatives group were 1¢€ purchase there is no emb: nent of war materials to Mexico, such shipments are be discouraged.” and that “moreover, private concerns making such ship do so entirely at their c ment Dixmude Thought To Have Exploded TOULON, I . T—A med fcal examination of the body 0} Lieutenant Grenadan, commander of the dirigible Dixmude, has shown at the officer received a violent shock, that all his limbs were bro! en and that he was dead before I fell into the These facts the ts baiaye show that the dir igible explo¢ Mother Saved’ In Child Birth Ry bringing into the w a two of th are doing nicely. Mrs. Met man of y buitd, be! four feet, four and a half inch tall and weig Cormick’s first wife »st throu milar oper years ago in Roch hester NEW YORK dits today fore —Three bi 1 entrance into enue I Richmond, _ te Palter, where jewe!s value: were taken, aa GLACEIER.. .. GLACIER PARK HEAD WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 of J. Ross Eakin, superin ilacier National park, Montana, the last three years, to the supe MIDDLE WEST ZERO WEATHER FATAL 70 17 CHIC The middl west, 1 and northwest welcomed a return of tempera normal for the season t the sub-zero blasts that wrou, havoc for 48 hours spent themselves in attacks on the east and south. A recapitulation shows a loss of 17 lives in C ago and that the 16 de grees below zero reached Saturday roke a record of 12 y The thermo climbed more than fo! from the lowest point reached PROPAGANDA 15 CHARGED IN TAX BILL PROPOSALS} WASHINGTON, Jan ganda directed at congres ularly with reference duction propos by Repre t, of Te: issue and lation m Propa » parti “We are to be a govern ment by and the victims: of propa) Mr.. Jones declared “Some boy, or some group -will conciev idea to save the coun try He and wir aying ‘wir man to do so operate frequent! exaggerating the ‘tom tom’ by ‘cussing’ the Voj oe Searchers Fail In Tracing Lost Ship organize his over the United Sta or write e group WASHINGTON J coast guard cutters 1 Mascoutin and the mine eeper | Owl had: failed early tox search for the dismant ship Lou » Which t Saturday ht, with sever aboard being towed from Philadelphia to be apped under the arms limitation y NOTICE The women of Moose- heart Legion are notified at the funeral of the late W. Cook will be held to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, from The Shaffer Gay chapel. MAE SCHIEL Senior Regent NANCIE CROMWELL, Recorder. rendenc by the interior department. Auto Crash Is Fatal To Dillon Man! BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 7.—C. Scott, 48, resident of Dillon for years and engaged in the transfer the shipping was instantly killed Satur- fternoon when his car turned idge. The business, day turtle at a sharp corner west of Dillon, few m son and an employe of Saturday gh the woods for her camp includes With Operation Seven and three-quarter pound boy for Mr. and Mrs. T. M. MeCormic at alt Creek early yester morning by means of a Caesarean numerous obstetrical this kind ever attempted in Casper. Both mother and babe a young wo- « but 91 pounds i An r of 33 1-7 on earned vision extended to include farm at $10,000 anc: esca bery was carried out per} Sev Da at $5,000 MOVED T0 GRAND CANYON ‘Transfer mdent of of Grand Canyon National park, Arizona, was announced today Pillowcases Fancy Linens Table Linens Mellon Plan Presents Sharp Departure WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 A Democratic substitute for the Mellon tax revision pro- gram is before the congress and the country. It presents a sharp departure from the Melion plan in favor of the small tax payer and to ‘the disadvantage of the large tax payers. Sponsored by Democrats of the house ways and means committee, who made it public last night through representative Garner of Texas, the ranking minority mem- ber, the substitute proposes: ture operation, Dr. J. R. Hansard achieved the distinction of having 1h SnOveaNe can the exec tor ce performed successfully the only | heads of families from $2,500 to $3,000, and single men from $1,000 to 00, A reduction of the normal tax rate to two percent on incomes of $5.000 or less; to four per cent on incomes rom $5,000 to $10,000 and to six percent on incomes in excess of $10.000. A maximum surtax of 44 per cent on net incomes in excess of $92,000, but surtax rate start at ad of $10. ry Mellon 1-3. percent incomes with this pro- rs and small merchants who combine capital with personal service A more sweeping repeal of the so- ance taxes than proposed jon bil ng in the Me an ‘en |GNPTURE OF TAMPICO IS ‘ap pe A NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7.—Tam pico has been captured by rebel | forces, according to the New Or- leans Daily States, which bases its | story on information received 5 through Mexican revolutionary cir- cles here. BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Jan. 7. —Mexican consuls at both Browns- ville and Laredo this afternoon em- phatically denied rumors that the Tampico garrison had revolted and joined the De La Huerta forces, Matamoros and Nuevo Laredo are eported to have been in telegraphic communication this morning and no message was received which inti- [mated that the city revolted or had jbeen captured conuoc WITHORAWS NOMINATION TO BOARD | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The ‘W.' nomination of Chairman Edward H. 30 rley of Chicago as a member of board, was formally by President Cool- for rin- withdrawn toda senate commerce com- files mittee had refused to approve it and {| Mr. Farley has resigned. NOW IN FULL SWAY 2nd Annual January White Sale Of Household Linens and Bedding Radical Reductions In Bedspreads Casper women have learned to appreciate the value of our merchandise and a linen sale at our store gives you an oppor- tunity to buy quality goods—at a substantial saving. WAG Perkins &C. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. Blankets Crashes Towels Che Casper Daily Cribune WE GET OUT ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY FIRST TARE YOUR PICK COURT UPHELD RAILROAD IN FREIGHT RATE WIASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Orders of the interstate commerce commis- sion extending to Buffalo ané Ucrosa. Wyoming. the blanket rates on lumber that maintained to more distant points were sustained tcday by the supreme court in a case brought by the Wyoming Railroad company. Rowing Regatta Date Announced NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The board of stewards of the Intercollégiate Rowing a: ution today decided to hold their ual championshi# re gata June 17 on the Hudson river at Poughkeepsie, providing satisfactory arrangement can be made with that city and with the railroads. This is the earliest date for the regatta in years and comes but three days after the Olympic rowing tryouts. acta dare srt eek hase tl SHIP HUNG UP ON COAST REEF ST. AUGUSTINE, Flori Jan. 7 —A wireless from the steamship Georgia reporting that it was hard aground in a rough sea on Mantilla reef opposite St. Augustine message inlet, was picked up by the govern- ment wireless station here today. The me said that two of the water tanks were full but that the bottom bolts were holding, and that the rudder and rudder posts were gone. The vessel reported a rough sea, but said she was lying e ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations!| you see the “Bayer Cross!’ ge or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Co'ds Headache ‘Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Pain, Pain er Tablets of Aspirin” Each unbroken package con proven directions. Handy cost few Druggists also sell bottles of and 100. Aspirin is the t Manufactur tains boxes of twelve tablets cents. Sheets Evenings Until a o’Clock ANY SUIT -= In Mostly $45 and $50 Values Alterations Free All of Our Other Merchandise Going at Sacrifice Prices My New Store Present Location As It Will Look When Completed MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924 On My

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