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AGE PAGE TWO ___ Ue Casper Hay ecrioune MURDER VICTIM MEW CHQRCET WEG VANDERLIPHEARING ON SALE OF {&.5-2== <= == FORMER GOVERNOR BROOKSIS UNLOADS = CARLOAD, OF i atte AF WAS TO MARRY wrowones tooat) MARION STAR SET FOR FRIDAY #2525222 BOOMED FOR NATIONAL BOARD “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 192, and demand a share in the Sinclair mtir lease or money for it?" shipment of cars of the Nolan Chevrolet company, newly estab- Ushed agency for this machine in . Casper, The carload arrived in this Services city early Thursday morning. By Funeral Held late afternoon, the machines were of At Texas Home for out of the car and into the sales room of the Joe E. Mansfield com- reached no decision whether to re- call E. L. Doheny and ask him whether he ever attempted to em- ploy Baintridge Colby, former sec- retary of state, and for a time law partner of President Wilson. Com- mittee members have been asked to put that question to Mr. Doheny, tua, yen Strong and willing arms were (Continued from Page One) “ ) heny to get into trouble and I take The tmportance of Casper business] traffic manager of the association, ican busy taday unloading the initial} The committee apparently had|-it we will wan! do anything we! working for 4 uso ’ ee Seees es) here © a Wing arr; yesterday. io Frai Ww... White Chardron, * La pany, at 328 South Dayid street, | whose attorney, Frank J. Hogan to- of a) Louise iwson. which the Nolan company, has | day issued this statement: rented as a display location. among the out ®f town busines callers In the city this week. W. Burns of Denver arrtved yes. “Neither Mre Colby nor any law firm with which he was connected leasing inquiry. | was ever retained by or employed Mr. Vanderlip’s suggestion that by Mr. Doheny or any company in Everyone is invited to pay a visit NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Louise/to the Mansfield agency and view Laweon, music student, murdered|the new Chevrolet. Mr. Nolan and it was pointed out, is probably better vancement. * qualified than any other man to| Committee reports were made on terday and will spend severa) days the source of the $550 000 he under.’ represent the interests of the Rocky | the progress of a movement by the| here on business, in her fashionable apartment last|Mr. Schulte mean to make the|which he was interested at any stands had been paid to Mr. Hard- Mountain district and northwest| Lions to secure for Casper a station eee Friday. believed herself engaged to | Chevrolet Casper's most popular car | time, before, during or since he was | {ng for the Star should be investi; of United | States Weather) H. D. Greene and R. E. Frayer an Thomas McKee, San Francisco/and they are off to a flying start|_ member of President Wilson's bureau, and on a movement for a] among the Denver Visitors here for amateur swimmer, the police said/in their venture. Mote cars are|cabinet. Nor did Mr. Doheny. at sreat tree planting campaign this! 4 short time. Se today. expected in the very near future, | any time offer to retain or employ tte states. year. Improvement of Bucknum eee Inspector “Coughlin said that Miss/and Mr. Nolan advises prospective Mr. Colby, in any matter whatso- the Lawson had told several girl friends | Chevrolet owners to order early for | ever." of her engagement to McKee. Let-|the spring demand ts going to be ters from McKee to the girl found | overwhelming. park, in which the Lions propose to Harry Jackson is an ont of ¢, long before the morning session was chamber, which inaugurated the| co-operate with the city, will have mache “Out of all this has come the sug- business caller here trom Colorado due to begin, althvugh {t was not| Movement and hopes to carry it|the assistance of the Boy Scouts. Springs. > Senator Walsh, Democrat, Mon-| SeStion repeatedly that the opinion tana, led in questioning Mr. Sutro|°f the attorney general be obtained| known whether he would be ques-/ through to a successful conclusion| according to the announcement of eee in her apartment also indicated that ue when the committee session began.| 8 to the of the contract, I| tioned immediately. with the co-operation of Casper|H. Roe Bartle, Boy Scout executive, ‘Thomas Fleming Jr., of Pittsburgh the two had planned to marry, he ¢ He asked whether the witness knew | Tealize the objections to asking such Louis H. Brush and Roy D. Moore, business men. Letters addressed to| The club will vote in two weeks| {is « business man spending a few sald of the advertisement issued by the|%" opinion, but I have thought it| the purchasers of the Star, also were) CO™Mercial and industrial interests| on a proposal as submitted in. the days here. Miss Lawson apparently at one navy department for the construc-| Proper to let you know the difficul-| awaited by the tense spectators, Connected with chambers affiliated| form of a resolution to change the eoee with time considered herself engaged to Harbor, Cl storage tanks at Pearl] ties that are being raised so that you| whose interest was whetted by the With the national chamber will serve| meeting hour of the Lions to noon J. C, Evans ts a business man” the Lieutenant Lester Hawley Smith of Harbor. might reconsider the matter and de- committee's, intention to question, 2 §°0d purpose. instead of holding dinners in the} spending a few days here this wea “" "Chicago, whose photograph was P “I do,” replied Mr. Sutro. cide as to whether you might not! Mr. Vangeritp not only about his, Mr. Stafford was a guest of the| evening. from his home in Denver, 5 a found in her rooms, the police said. “Did your company bid?" Properly ask the attorney general reference to the late President but Lions along with officials of the| “ Announcement was made that : s. dc — “I do not think we made a formal} to put in writing what I have under-| his statement to the effect that for. General Freight Service association| ladies night will be celebrated next R. L. O'Brien of Sand Springs, an ALVARADO, Texas, Feb. 14.— bia.” stood was his informal and verbal | mer Secretary Fall had not been f St. Louts, who are here in the| Wednesday with a dinner dance at Okla., arrived today and will spen4 Cor Louise Lawson was buried here to- “Why! expression of opinion favorable to! pressed -for further testimony lest interests of the railroad rate hear-| the Elks club. some time here on business, ton aay. polit st “My recollection is that the pro-| the action the department has taken.|he “peach” and involve men in !ng scheduled for opening tomorrow| Five new members were elected Pie te an The body was met at the station] 4 new hospital was opened in posal was referred to me by either| 1 "m not certain that Mr. Doheny| “high places.” Mr. Brush announe-| before the Interstate Commerce gom-| last night by , unanimous ballot.| Mart O. Hibbard is a visitor here group of mourners: The casper yesterday by Dr. I. N. Frost | the president or vice preerient a¢| cares: but Mr. Cotter will ese bite ne} at Cleveland late yesterday he Mission. V. E. McGarry, vice Thelr names follow: C. D. Davis, M.| trom his home at Buffalo, of had be snnounced for/a well known physician and sur-|our company with the ueunt Fed Tes | roreant Tang eanseem to them|and Mr. Moore would be here today dent and general manager, W. M.|H. Gantz, Tom Spears, G. J. Kis Ss Aap = ot OW oteced i nites “ta {geon who has practiced here for|that I pass on it. A part of my | important, T'am giving Mr. Cotter ready to appear before the com- Henzel, counsel, and John C. Ryan, yuk of the girl, believe: better and ©. W. Tobin. L. B, Leagare of New Mexico ar. jmany years, The institution of | functions was to attend to these mat.| this letter to show you so tha you mittee if their testimony should be rived today and will spend a short ; bury her at once. business [Which Dr. Frost is the head will be | ters and pass upon the sufficiency|™2¥ know what I have found out] desired. think that expresses {t. He said the | tract was handled “very largely’ by| time here on a business trip. = i Pi Sai pee ah virtuaity |KBown at the Lincoln street hos-| of the ipgee| whether its accept- ae oh i ae byals ag was focused al-| secretary of the interior considered | Secretary Fall. houses. Alvaradc r | i nstitut, - “The wells on the north line of 22|most exclusively today on the Van- ecessary lon testifi. \- jpital and {s located at 747 South | ance would co! 'e @ legal con in of ly it unn to have the opini Finne; ied that Fall in S 1 II n 3 en mango to the little Baptist church [Pisa and 18, Tract and the usual request for any|are coming on in good shape, and derlip incident, indications of other| ot the attorney geraval ictal s Lim tor Sounied dactatacet impie Llome bs | where Louise Lawson the funeral | It Has every modern convenience | comment I might make. It was my| Anderson has done exowllent ‘wrork| masor sensations hovered {nthe of) <4) etter to. My. Wall freon Hi. denying that leases had been en- een an eet De te J [and equipment including a modern |opinion that the proposal, “if as] in pushing them ahead. fing. Among these was the pos ered into a week after Teapot ac Treatment for ae oy Seine Thee bata mings “He |Xray outfit. The entire structure | cepted, would not constitute a valid} “I am sorry to bother you with | sibility that E. L. Doheny may be an opinion by Mr.| tually had been leased to Sinclatr. a eee ean Le Uae. Me, Dicken, |e: well esigna’ (ioe povptiay aps | Somteeet ng thi rea aee elle vara eke qe iiermes phases phage bern gr ety ra,| Sutro against the validity of the} Explaining how he came to sign ore roat a ai a8 and is set in a very attractive resi-| “One o! © company’s officers radially ports COM | jeasin, licy was put into the heny-Pearl Harbor contract, »# of the church here. ov belo patents sad there was a considerable| (Slsned- "Foster Bain, mitteemen that he had employed or| record ‘It exid that) “none of ‘ua | the Doheny: SSE Dr. Frost has engaged Miss M.| quantity oll involved and that we FE. Autrey as superintendent of the| Would ilke to have it. I made as is |Lincotn Street hospital. Only grad-|thorough investigation as I was a uate nurses will be engaged, capable of making, and referred a ! Private ambu'ance service will be | Written opinion to the vice pres! dent of the’company who was parti- cularly In charge of the purchase of oll, that the contract would not be legal and that I could not approve it." “Sutro read the formal opinion which he delivered to his company “Dt sought to employ a Season Wich Abked' Swawina| ier ‘eovarntunn cetlalatcon ced his Heleahetad nah Ande seetinece and wired him to sign after the whether he had found anything in|mer Senators whose names had not kad ina ater hat he -j secretary had stoned A she mioransy the record which would throw any| previously been brought into the in-| P°%* ee oy him.’ of the bids sent to pa at home. ight on how it would be embarras-| auiry. Among the former official: Mr, Bain's letter added that objec The reason why the Teapot lease sing to have the attorney general|thus mentioned was Bainbridge| tions had been raised and that he| announcement was held up, Finney put in writing what he had express-| Colby, former secretary to state, to} WOuld suggest a formal opinion be| said, was because Fall didn't want ed orally. whom the California oil magnate|°btained from the attorney general|{t made public until the Doheny “No sir,” said Holland. was reported to have offered a large|!m accord with what he understood | lease to. the California reserve had Then, upon motion of Senator | fee in an unsuccessful effort to re-| had been ‘an informal and verbal | been signed. Walsh, the committee gave Holland tain him as counsel about ‘the time | 0Pinion. Finney disclosed that the question under date of January 27, 1922 in| ®Uthority to search the files of the| Woodrow Wilson withdrew from the| Bain then added that he “realized | as to the lesnlity: Lo Phccaa carb which he held that the act of June| “@Partment of justice. law firm of Wilson and Colby and/ the objection to asking for such an| sTam never re! Finney said Fall was in New Mexico Raw, Sore, Inflamed | ats Be Great- | Ry Betteren by. Use of Vaporizing Salve. Here is a simple yet effective meth. od to treat a sore throat. Gary’ with warm salt water three times daitf Also swallow slowly every few hours by the government to acquire title to oil lands held by the Standard Oil of California within the confines of naval reserve number 1 in Cali fornia. He declared the govern ment was represented at the hear- ings and the whole situation can mony recently adduced and Kari c, the circumstances but sald he would I had ‘a contract calling | Schuyler, Denver attorney described NOt deny Mr. Sutro’s testimony as ‘or an eighth interest in the prop-|@s having in his possession corres. t? their talk about the reasons for srty the Pioneer company had in | pondence that would prove startling, Nt asking Attorney General Daugh- Teapot Dome. They had three wells | has been subpoenaed to produce it. | erty for an opinion. there some time in 1918." foe My superior having decided upon Senator Walsh asked for the con- | DAUGHERTY OPINION policy,” Finney said, “it wasn't ic maintained by the hospital and all 00) cases will be given quick and care- wh ful attention, rth “i “CIRCUS? HEADQUARTERS J 4 Shaffer Goes On Stand it was dissolved, opinion.” terior gepartment solicitors. He & teaspoonful of Vicks. | Gis OPENED 10 Sey er ahs ae ee ee John C. Shaffer, publisher of the| General discussion of the oppom-| Attorney General Daugherty pre-| maid he was very certain the pro-| At night apply Vicks over the throat for anything except fuel oll. Each| Chicago Post, the Rocky Mountain! tion in the senate to President Cooi- viously hs notified the committee | sram was legal. ‘ and upper chest, rubbing well in, exchange for any other thing, the| News, and other newspapers was {dge's selection of Silaa H. Strawn of|no opinion waa rendered by him. He said the Jease negotiations | Then spread on thickly and cover with Te opinion continued, would defeat the| Westioned by Senator Walsh about Chicag® and former Senator Pomer-| As a result of the testimony the | Were conducted “in the manner of). warm flannel cloth. Si fi Milli T | SH intent of congress" in passing the|! holdings in the Pioneer Oli|ene of Ohio to act as the govern-! committee instructed its secretary private negotiations” and added: The body heat releases the’ ingr ixty-hive on ions u act authorizing the secret to| Company, a Standard subs! + |ment's counsel in the ofl cases, was} to search the files of the department |" “I would not have handled them dients—Menthol, Camphor Eucal * Work the naval ofl reserves. “T recelved from the Pioneer Oil) overshadowed today by tho more|of justice. usta " ri : st reserves. | rj ‘It impressed me as @ wrong| ‘us. Juniper Tar. etc.—in the form of n in: ‘The imnagement of the Gomtasd “Was the navy department ad- raven in which I had an eighth| sensational developments. although wan 9 vapors and these vapors, inhaled all £ Strike Tall een ae a eens Pblciwitty views oc fre Sbinlan?” aeteaa \Beme. | a ogc he paren aaa er tithanesy tees naan, Preparations tol conTRACT HANDLED Fall left Washington for his New| night long, go difecy to the affected | : trike pessiaged mt the Arkeon runder the) fF Walsh. a “Did you render any services“ii|as he was informed yesterday be| LARGELY’ BY FALL Mexico ranch immediately’ after] oarts: j ; auspices of the George W. Vro-| ../1 aie PEA Thin, Teo a | Conamoton! iid hie matter?” Sena-| Republican senators that neither| WASHINGTON, Feb. 14—E. C.| signing the Teapot Dome lease, Fin. At the same time Vicks is absorbed JACKSONVILLD, Fla, Feb, 14.|man Dost of the American Legion | titude, Ete Cetera | toe Walah-auetried: could be confirmed. Finney, sasistant secretary of. the/ ney ‘testified. “He. coull “not imy| (05 aon ctnistarthe alice ere —Sixty,five mfilion tons of coal is ibapenyt deatess “ the Atkeon) Batra a pa iep dye gr near enfd “None, and the property has been| In this connection, he confered interior, testified Lncehd the a cre where it was signed | nentce plaster’ drawing out the sore in stock jtoday to le jusiness inci- ” - mittee today that recollectio1 33 maathat he tay, ote nosmmuaratevers |Gauttal' 40% thi ohioee with Assistant Secretary Finney of | "1a 4, A Sclamitaaats Hite eRe wishes Beceaty Baltes Natal crs Dau RRS OS Re days | ess and pain. against the day of a possible the Interior department in which h ‘Didn't you at one time demand) of the interior. in the cabinet of wifike, 'S leading: operntir, teclarelt} 1A soritest to decide the ienbst’ maple tensaan theta tie ise | 080.00 erie tbReMneee poet eect Rosevelt, but his so'ection| short thme before the Teapot Dome/ attending to business affairs of {m-| Vicks is equally good for hoarsenes, nage thie ‘mortitng Vetors, the (sub |ear seit ta) Campers swith’ eppronell| Congred woula teeesien tee ee Tana te merited to replace Mr, Strawn became in-| !eage was announced that arrange-| portance from Denver. vomsilitis head and chest colds, and tor committee pf bituminous miners ate prises will begin tomorrow in | “nen gyould, pam on the opinion. | PAIN (of Mw volved with Information that his Ments had been made with Harry Cooper or Kanaan cur, ,.. | Be croupy colds of childten., and operators resuming thelr ef-jconection with ‘the show. ‘The | was thar mises seem at of tha | “Mr. Shaffer," Senator walsh firm had served en counsel for Do-, Sinclair to give some land in the re-! Ww. 1. Cooper of Kansas City ar Meee eee ee et eee eee rhe en ony ORME OF | secratary af iia lutetion ae f accie| PIOoeeceds @ Li bave "mexaceen ‘petore’t neny ianteieny matters. The preal.| Serve to John C. Shaffer, they rived today and’ expects .to spend 7 enkie. git in the city. and, all, persons | think that expreste ie aie said that |™e of Proceedings of directors of:| dent also was understood to ne con-| Publisher. several days here attending to busi. VICK’S tt “By April 1, when the contract |wishing to enter may Co so by com: | the wwe ee the Interior con.| ‘¢ Bioneer Oi! company, granting| sidering a number of prominent! Finney said. he Seo cepers cad eat VAPORUB Ee Cae nee beg ae Rear ne With the office \at the | gidered iit unneceboary to, have tno] t0 Jon Cl Sbetter an eighth intent Demomatiacioemen eran instead , OoRr Butro, Couns) DE thS | BEADG: | et ‘ will be 75,000,000 tons in stock. But |Arkeon. opinion of the attorney general.” est in the Pioneer Oil company be-| of Mr. Pomeren ard Oil company of Cais a * aT Slee ha Sa orbell® Hhawie ta. very ——__ ‘Tho Standard Oil coarser wns | C@US© of services rendered.” Tpitereat tri 450-00 Neanoe' was ‘alec, Pésyious\-witness,. who) “held | there SMITH AND TURNER etghll) Chatos ior 2a Valstices) Alinwte asked also about the hearing before | _“I've never seen those notes."*| submerged, but a number of im. Was no legal authority for t t DRUG CO. 1s Gtipit want St: and the ‘subtle aides. Secretary Fall at the time of the | Shaffer returned, “and never heard| portant witnesses were on hand for leases. Abas ection tend A 150 ° not want {t, but there are some who dismissal of the proceedings brought | °f,them until you read that. examination with reference to test!-.. The witness could n , 133 S. Center Phone do, and they have prepared for it.” hi ‘This same pperator declared the ine operators get a smaller return i’ ten in any other industry. ry s. "The middieman, the dealer in Pape’s mpound Public Dinner ‘pot coal,” the operators’ spokes- night, have that awful dull ache ; man said’ “is the chap who reaps| Permits for two $12,000 buildings | vassed, tract: the witness said his copy of HELD “UNNECESSARY: Cg aly BESS ee Breaks a Cold Right Up Friday, Feb. 15 : the big profit. But the consumer |were issued yesterday from the of-| ‘The secretary did tbe only thing | !t Was in Chicago. WABEINGTON; Heb: cl4-U. \O!| Sar ancgort the atteot melita | it at «doesn't think some times farther |fice of the building inspector. J. A.|he could do in dismissing the pan Dome,” Mr. Bhatia. serena not | Finney, aasistant secretary of the| olled bids" for. the reserve and the| ‘Take two tablets’ every three The Gantz M. E “i than the end of his nose, and howls |Ridle will build a brick apartment | ceedings,” Sutro said. eee Ong Pas pone Aneeans Wass auotedtifoday Sbetire! SS mr noel tanvass beoiick., The | Hours tunel. Alves doce are taken, e Gant “ayaa if -« @wainst the producer. If any pne|house on Twelfth street between Jef.| John Holland, secretary to Sena. | Holding reed anne, Marviand Ofl the ofl committees as saying that| Petr! 3 included the Standard Oil of|The firat dose always gives relief. Church d is getting too much fram coal, it is|/ferson and McKinley. tor Walsh, testified that he had fae aks ee purchased some ol Secretary Fall considered it “un- California, the Associated Of! com-| The second and third doses com: ‘4 ~ noone but the dealer.” The Company | Will start | found a copy of Sutro’s opinion in | from the Pioneer wells on Teapot |mecessary” to have Attorney Gen- pany and the. Doheny company. | pletely break up the cold. Pleasant Second and Durbin 3 SE See Work at once on the construction of | the files ofsthe interior department, aaa th rs Eee ee ae a ea Ynulauy | A nieed (Gttiechigy wiy Aetortey, Glens |'aud, wate: tor een ta eatets no qui- 5:80 p. m.on F Spike Cass, cival engineer has re-/a grocery store, meat market, and|and that there had been official cor. Oat carat Bi ie _Ploneer lof the oil leases era]. Daugherty was not asked for| nine or opiates. Millions’ use 250 Dems . turned from Poison Spider where he|dry gcods store at H and Durbin|respondence about it. |Oil company, Shaffer added, came | made. an opinion. Finney sala the secre-| ‘Pape's Cola. Compound. x, has been spending several months. |streets in the North Burlington ad-| H. Foster Bain, director of mines, | Ut Of $1,000,000 paid to that com-| ‘The testimony was given by Oscar tary did no regard it as necessary. | thirty-five cents. Drumgista gust ' ——_— dition. It will be of frame mate-| wrote to Secretary Fall on May 12,|P@ny by the Sinclair interests. Sutro, counsel for the Standard Oil| ‘Noe, naia the ‘Teapot mone con:| antes it.—ACvertisement. ; ¥or results try a Tribune Classé/rial with stucco finishing. + | 1922, at Three Rivers, 2 Senator Walsh pressed the wit-| company of California. He told the re fied Aa. ing him of the Sutro opi Deve re een ena A ateaten coenonltee Sept ow had wuggonted S ~) The Bain letter follows: ‘ie . Finney a department fs Freight Total : eighth interest in its Teapot Dome|| justice opinion be sought ; z “San Francisco, Calif., May 1, 1922. ceeeehe Picnseh: peomletele, Gels er ee fire in free fi 2 “Hon. Albert B. Fall, stance,” continu © ess, . Last Year H tt Three Rivers, N. M. Holdinns ta cuterest in the Teapot |that it was not the wish of the cAnnouncement ¢ ‘Dear Mr. Secretary: Roles in ee et ares shies secretary of the interior—no I don't i “I have been here for the last | thrown open to the Ca | ‘ 0 Record, Report few days arranging for a transfer | Shaffer said. “They made the pro- ' ‘ ¢ of the accumulated royalty oil and | Posal to give {t te me. I gave up S doad ir ete for future royalty olls to the Pan | 8othing. It was thelr idea, a e ro e i H AVE P R H ASE 1 5 WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.—A rec-| American company. I have beer’ tite to Siottoe Bete ee aca » f ord amount of freight traffic was| surprised to find that the Standard . ti 4 3 4 carried by the railroads of the coun-|and General Petroleum in particu-| to Assistant Secretary Finney, call- Obtain Quick Relief : . try in 1923, according to complete|lar are adopting a very technical | ing his attention to newspaper re- ; The : ; reports filed today with the bureau | attitude toward this transfer, going | Ports that a contract had been| |. you suffer from painful urina- ui ‘ of railway economics, so far as to raise a question as to| made with the Mammoth Oi! com-| 1/7 get up frequently during the : ‘Try this Recipe Traffic handled during 1923] whether either company would be | Pany. e e es - amounted” to 457,589,846,000 net ton] safe in making’ such a transfer or| “AS you know, fT have a personal | 26" Butning! sonkation, by ial means 4 One cup white sugar, one cup eee ettich exeeeny by 2.3 per cent|in later handling any of the oft in| ‘Rterest in thie deal,” the letter | 2nd burning sensation, by al] means is Pea 2 brown sugar, one-halfcup oflard, [tno 1920 total, the trevions bigh:} question, the’ Pan-American ‘dtatred | teed. /Reorstary/ Sill had srinngedl| Tt oo sa srubinivesven) oeioithe msurance That’s 7 one-half cup of butter, two beaten | record. Compared with 1922, there |to have them do so, with Mr, ee SOx MOU ScIVASC! CT epacation whish'ta giviie prostate Ce : : ©8E5, one teaspoon soda inone |was an increase of 21.7 per cent.{ “As you will recall Mr, Sutro ana | for me personally. ¢ and: bladder sufferers “real comfort All Renewals, Policies, Records and Good Will , half cup sour milk, three cupsof |For the month of December, how-| Mr. Wyle have been doubtful as to| He raWpae ema cand ef of | and relief—often in a single night— . n flour, roll six Shredded Wheat |¢V¢r there was a decrease of 7.9 per| the right of the department to make ene eitsteae mene ae: yeep and you can test it without risk. incurs t in comparison with the same|the exchange contract. They now ti ¢ Salemi lyou' ates z : Biscuits and a all of them te [Tonth in 1922. Seems to ,Bave become positive: that |(Daioce reading jot the. dabies. aun edicage' be tangnl:tibiocs iepicetce We have appreciated your patronage in the past and trust you > Bikisiie sche te os inmhe,fverase load per freight car Hip Merl rags? itive a oe Senator Walsh asked: sat) raeimaites, pared 2 = - will.be pleased to extend your good will and continued insurance re ‘ in amounted to 27.9 tons or one | # e Cy. © on very, jus: 2 am . e toh above the Syerage tor 198%, but] se ito question the ‘righty of ithe]; “Does that netveahs yote seobilecs |e ee ee eet aati inaseeanen offerings to our successors, who are equipped to render prompt " f Si 2d to deliy il to the Pan- * 4 5 ¢ : lene vecoralaverene: stebienene ie] Antoeah core eae Back in 1917, Shaffer replted, he |!ne that, your money will bo ro and efficient service, and who will be pleased to have you consult e /1920 “1 have’ ‘ian ; opinion) that 7 Mr.[ a0 ebblled ‘fr 1And on the cTeapouler the treadiial oc aha skieesir thee with them in any matters affecting insurance in any of its branches. | ° partment shall receive the ofl and | Pro “ “|these painful conditions. You risk i ae j WHOLE , Dairymen Meet {tives trevor tort ana white tam [sary Pall Se ebony TWRelte tos aes tae R.T. KEMP'CO i not a lawyer, my imposition is that gene! 7 anaroae ty cts MARVA PHARMACAL CO. pases, ” - that should end the matter as far | the mere fac you a] B-1511, Coca Cola~Bidg.. a ea In Conference) ss" sive’ ise compasice sxe con | | Devt. BASIL, Coca Cola Bide, By Ruby D. Kemp, Presidents - | cerned. —Advertisement. . a _ “Of course this Is not a matter Keep j ade SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 14.—Prob- | which primarily concerns the de = 2 ¢ 3 industry and mat- | partment since we have all been en- CHERRY LIPS Casper Mirror : sanitation as.applied to t tirely clear in our minds as to the soft and anccsh with } u m n a marketing of milk |right of the government to make Works ats rill occupy the attention of the | this exchange and have in fact gone TUM Sto! talelteare | in Lt 2 oO dairymen and milk inspectors of|ahead and contracted eS ae Speci ia ode, 9 e -acific Pan-American gn . ) e Pacific northwest states, gathered change with the Mas: e lightly and rts ca i, vering a] here for the annual convention of | the latter is an entirely responsible rock u raming x J 1sCu its the Pacific Northwest Milk Dealers'| concern that I assume ends it as freely at night \ Contractors Please Take Notice J.B. TRUMBULL, Manager ; association and of the Pacific North- | far as we are concerned. 327 Industrial Ave ' west Association of Dairy and’ Milk “There is, however, another pliase : ‘PHONE 1283 Inspectors opening today, of it. IWone of us wanted Mr. Do-