Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 6

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eaare: PAGE Six HOME OWNER 1 BIGGEST. ASSET TO COMMUNITY So Says Rev. Wilson in Address Today to The Realtors. “A home owner ts the best . nity in which unity of home stable com- said the Rev. pastor of the an church of this before the mem- r Real Estate board ate is one assions he human ev. Wilson. “The y blazed the trails wars have ession. Land able posses: my. opinion fluctuate there anent. Prop- e owing of real est: of ve the idea that get rich in some In the o7 events I have never to make their nts now in ad of waiting Few of us would save anything at all without an object in view. “Industry, economy, thrift, cau all other things mand larger re turns ss and indif. ference. “If four fifths of the people of: Casper owned their own homes: it than would be a most helpful thing. People should not be ashamed to live in cramped quarters if by so doing t y ay aside something e future. For this a commendable thing a basement.” cial meeting of the Casper Rea tate’ board will be held at h ng hotel next ‘Tuesday evening to discuss a number of im- portant matters. The program for Friday includes @ discussion of the multiple listing system. S. K. Gibson and Ralph Kamon were elected to membership in the board today. Fite nL ots MAYOR LOY WILL SPEAK AT CHURCH SERVICES At the Sunday evening services held at the Y. W. C. A. headquar- ters next Sunday Mayor and Mrs. S. K. Loy and other members of the city ‘council and their wives will be guests, The mayor and one member of the council will speak. <. R. Jorgenson will make the ad- éress of welcome. ‘This meeting is entirely in the in- terests of a better understanding and a more cordial an@ helpful co- operation between our representa- tives and ourselves. Opportunity should be afforded those men fre- ntly to meet with thelr constit 4 to present important terest to us all. Too often all they hear is criticism and toc seldom do they get kindly and con- structive co-operation. begins at 7:30. The service 4 a We'll Make Your Home Cosy & Warm Here 1s healthful heat for the home of your dreams, Every ra- Giator is a complete heating and ventilating unit. Here is quick heat— no long waits while the “system” warms up. Here is convenient heat. A turn of the valve and the striking of a match is all the work there is to do. Let us equip your POTTER woungit- Radiation Enterprise Construction Co. 1341 South David St., Casper ©. T. Pluckhahn, Rep. Phone 1287-w Quick Service on Packing and Crating Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. Gebo Coal ng in which we | _ By The Way, This is a Campaign Year his wife duri Prince LONDON, Feb. 8—(By The As- sociated Press)—The prime of Wales broke his collar bone while exercis- Jing one of his hunters at Billington | Manor, near Ascot this morning. The prince was putting his mount over a fence when the horse fell throwing his rider heavily on his |shoulder, The prince got up and was remounting when his equlerry | said: “I belleve you've broken your col- lar bone.” “Yes, I have" Wales replied. The prince was taken to the sur- gery at Leighton Buzzard where he }received treatment, an was driven |the British throne k mn on rac- |\OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94% AIR | A that gives an ja soft, white ght even better than gas or electricity | has been tested@*by the U. vern- ment and 35 leading universities and found to be su r to 10 ordinary oil lamps, “It burns without odor. . or noise D, 4 no pumping u te Burns 94% n ke trial or even to g user in the first h locality, who will help him introduce it. Write him today for ful! particu’ars. Also ask him to e how you can |back to Mentmore Mansion. He Iwore no collar when he emérged from the surgery and his shoulder was in bands, but he was still smil- ing. The Prince of Wales is a great lover of horse flesh d has fre-|& j quently been tt t has always escaped serious In addition \to following to the pler to er- | company, HAVE A SMOKE, AND R-R-REMEMBAR — i 1 Anatole France, winner of the 1921 Nobel prize for literature, noted French author, is ‘critically ill, eables report. He is shown here with ~ a recent vacation on the shores of the Mediterranean. Horse Tumbles, Injured ing, both on the flats and over the jumps, and has taken part in actual competition against professional jockeys, although with indifferent success. A London dispatch on Tuesday told of his rising at an early hour and motoring to Epsom Downs, the historic British race course, where he looked over the horses entered for the forthcoming meet, and en- gaged in impromptu races with the jockeys. Wales had 18 hunters at Leighton Buzzard and was expecting to do much hunting with the Waddon Case hounds. He had gone over- night to Mentmore Mansion with Lord Dalmeny, prior to the Waddon Chase this morning at Ascot. He was astir early, taking several hunt- ers over to Billington Manor, the property of Sir Richard Cooper, to them a preliminary gallop. It while putting his mount over a stiff fence that the accident hap- pened. The prince probably will return to London at about noon today. An official statement says the collar bone was broken “about as slightly as possibl An express train which was stop- ped at Leighton Buzzard to take the prince on board brought him to Lon- don before noon. After receiving further surgical treatment, he re- turned to Sa. James palace and went to bed. D. A. Davenport Is New Assistant To Local Accountant Lo Ri : 6 himexth? = rtified public accountant, has added to his office D. A. Davenport, who recently came. to Casper from Tulsa, Oklo. Mr. Davenport was with the Tulsa 6ffice of the firm of Marvin Mitchell one of the largest certi- get the agency fence or mon z 250 to $500 per month.— Advertisement, fied public accounting firms in the | country. a fhe Casper Daily ECridun |HONDURAS IN ROW; FANATICS OF SLANDS STILL ON WARPATH MANILA, Feb. 8.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—Religious fanatics suppressed after oufbreaks fn Suri- a0, province, island of Mindanao, by constabulary forces, are threaten- ing trouble on the island of Leyte; according to advices received here. Constabulary = authorities are watching the situation closely and @re prepared to send troops at the WARSHIP 1S SENT Americans Appeal for Protection’ as| i: “" ° ™% “ * %™ Fighting Breaks Out Between Political Factions, Report ‘This measurement, according to gence can ‘be calculated.” He adds that the relative size of the forehead—“highbrow’—has nothing to do with intelligence. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—The cruiser Rochester of the} rerant systems of measurements and special service squadron, now at Coton, has been ordered rent systems of measurements and concluded the tip-of-ear-top-of-head to La Ceiba, Honduras, in response to an appeal to the| system is best. state department from American residents who fear that revolutionary developments ests. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- vador, Feb. 8—Fighting is reported in Honduras following the president election deadlock and the announce- ment that President Gutierrez would continue in office. According to advices received by way of Amapala, Honduran govern- ment troops defeated revolutionary forces at San Pedro, in Sula, north- ern Honduras. The rebel leader, Jacobo Mungla, was wounded. General’ Carias, one of the three unsuccessful candidates who pro- claimed himself head of the gov- ernment, igs reported to be at the Nicaraguan frontier with his revo- lutionary army, The Guatamelan government has extended de facto recognition to the government of President Gutierrez No actual outbreak has been re. Kappa Sigma Ball At the Governor’s Mansion Tonight LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. 8.—For the first time in the history of Greek letter fraternities at the University of Wyoming, the Kappa Sigma is giving a ball at the governor's mansion at Cheyenne tonight. Two of the sons of Governor and Mrs. Ross, George and Ambrose, are members of the Kappa Sigma. Forty-five couples are attending from Laramie. will jeopardize their inter- ported, but Americans in Honduras believe the prospects for an amic- able adjustment of the Honduran electton tangle are not good and that fighting may break out at any time. State department officials say dispatch of the crulser does not mean there has been a decision to intervene. Measure Brain With Yardstick To Learn Truth CHICAGO.—{United Press.) —Meas: ure your child's brains with a yard- | stick, not by the height of his fore head, This is the advice of Prof. Howard R. Mayberry, of the department of psychology, University of Chicago. after three years’ experiment with 6,000 children, “The child's brain power,” Prof. Mayberry said, ‘‘can be measured accurately (from the outside) by only one sure method—the distance & For the Aged 4 Ns 4 =SCOTTS EMULSION The food Spanish to Be Taught Again in Philippines MANILA, Feb. 83—(By The As- sociated Press)—The lower house of the Philippine legislature yesterday Passed and sent to the senate a mea- sure making the teaching of Spanish compulsory in the public high schools. At present only English is taught in the public schools, En- actment of the bill is regarded as unlikely because the legislative ses- The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all OROROROROROROR ONCE OHORORORONOROHEO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 MOE AGTRESS FOUND SLA Continued from Page One) heard Miss Larson's bell rung sev. eral times at that hour. To ths girl’s query, the caller replied tha: he was an expressman. The coo- was opened, the tenant said. ani the caller apparently entered. Noth. ing more was heard. . ‘The body was attired only a nich: gown. A portion of the towel abou: the woman’s head had been sturre into her mouth, and it had be fastened to the sides of her |: with adhesive tape. The girl had been strangle’ to death after she had been attackee according to the examinating p siclans, Miss Larson had her home tn an apartment house facing the pé%\ surrounding the American Muse: of Natural History, one of Manha: tan's high priced studio apartm districts, OUR STOMACH Coated tongue and beichiee™ Always find relief in CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Swesten your stomach and breat:—oaly 255 Silba, Sugar oo. 5.460... 2 cans No. 2 Tomatoes. that sustains first sign of disorder. A number of the leaders of the fanatics who caused trouble in Suri- gao province formerly lived on the island of Leyte. MANILA, Feb. 8.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Governor Leonard Wood has perdoned 116 prisoners sentenced at Bilibid prison and in two penal colonies on southern is- lands during the last week. Among those who were pardoned were 19 women who were about to be mothers. SECRET’ PACT SENDS THRILL THRU LONDON LONDON, Feb. 8—(By The As sociated Press)}—The London news- papers again devoted today their principal columns to the “secret Rhineland pact” story, printing. at length the statements of former Pre- mier Lloyd George and others, cable reports from American and France and a multiplicity of details. Government quarters are . con- cerned ioct the improving relations between Great Britain and France receive a set back, but Lloyd George’s critics bid premier Mac- Donald to cease worrying, assuring Mim that Premier Poincare knows Lloyd George's influence now ‘is absolutely nil.” Harold Spender in whose version of Lloyd George's remarks the for- mer premier was made to charge a secret pack between Clemenceau and Wilson sticks to the accuracy of his statement. Interviewed by the Daily Sketch, Spender said Lloyd George certainly expressed indigna- tion over signing of a secret docu- ment during his absence in Londop. 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