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\GE Ii i ntir «buildings will be of frame material PAGE TWO STATE. 10 REST WN EXTORTION TAIAL TODAY CONFESSION IN LATE MURDER IS OBTAINED BRIDEPORT, Conn., Feb. 15.— Police today declared that Harold Israel who came here a few weeks ago from Pottsville, Pa., had con- Manager of Actress) ‘cssea “inate “murdered “Father Cross Examined by | Joeentts R. C. church on February Defense. ACES Tp —— cone CASPER MOONSHINER FORFEITS $1,000 BOND IN FEDERAL COURT tate will be heard trial of | od at-| sh money from th ger of Barbara La Marr, mo-| tion picture actress, by threatening i to file a sensational diforce com-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 15.— plaint against the film star. Thomas Ward of Casper, charged Arthur H. Sawyer, the manager,! with possession of a 170-gallon still was subjected’ to extensive cross €X-| and 1,000 pints of beer, forfeited a amination at yesterday's session.| $1,000 bond when he falled to ap- the defense seeking to show that it) pear in the federal court here Thurs- was fear of financial loss, not fear|day for trial. Gus Lusignan of of personal disgrace that led him to| ander, charged with possession, of | negotiate with Roth or the settle-| 9 still, was acquitted by a jury. ment out of court of a divorce action| in which Sawyer and several welll known motion picture actors were| to saree, a2 corresponaents. Rum Smuggling have accompanied Saw ri mferred with Roth Pact Reported | To the Senate take the stand as the fi ion witness. SIX PERMITS FOR BUILDING WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The new convention with Great Britain concerning the suppression of rum smuggling was ordered favorably reported by the senate foreign rela- tions committee. TWO ARRESTED IN POLICE RAID A raid at 238 South Jackson street, shortly before 10 o'clock last night resulted in two arrests and in the confiscation of a home made still and 17 gallons of home made whiskey. The still had once been two copper wash boil ‘The bot- tom of one of these been re- moveO and the remainder soldered to the other boiler. The addition of the customary co!l completed the plant. Charles Williams and C. E. Parsons were arrested by the police in connection with the still, Other alleged liquor violators ar- rested’ yesterday were Paul E. Ro- mero, charged with drunkenness and passession of liquor, Chris Thyring, charged with violation of the liquor ordinance, and Henry Neilson, charged with the illegal possession of liquor. The two men last named wer fined $25 in court last night. pat faery shad WALSH TO ‘BE BOOMED BY DEMOS ATLANTA, Ga. Feb. 15.—State Representative A. S. J. Stovall, of Elbert county, today issued a call for a meeting to be held here Feb- ruary 18, “to consider the ad- visability of entering the name of United States Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana in the coming primary,” in Georgia for the Demo- cratic presidential nomination. “I have authoritative information that Senator Walsh would not op- pose our entéring his name in Georgia,” Mr. Stoval in his call for the meeting declared. ‘With the warm weather that has prevailed in Casper during the last two days prospective builders have suddenly became active. As a re- sult of the activity stx building per- mits for houses costing approxti- mately $4,000 each were taken out yesterday and today. Poling Broth- ers will erect two residences be- tween Third and Fifth streets on South Washington. Each of the ‘ignature and will cost $4,000. J. E. Beal has taken out a permit for a $3,000 frame business building on 8t. Botolph between First and Second. A residence costing $4,350 will be built between Seventeenth and Alcova on South Chestnut by Owen Stanbro. William Kiskis will build a $4,000 business building on South is NOT on the 6. Lbrove Box, it is NOT Poplar between Twelfth and Thir- | teenth. J. E, Hooke will erect a residence on South Spruce between Seventeenth and Alcova. also cost $4,000. It will RIVAL FORCES “There is no other BROMO QUININE” CLAI MGAINS IN HONDURAS -SAN SAVALDOR, Republic of Savaldor, Feb. 15.—Both the gov- Preventive, Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as a The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price 30 Cents ernment forces and insurrectionists in Honduras claim victories in dis- | patches received here. } A Honduran official statement an- | nounces the appointment of Gen- eral Maximo B. Rosales as, com- mander in chief of the government forces. The statement says the reb- els under General Tiburcio Carias, who ia at Damani with western Honduras had abandoned their base | without attacking Comayagu. Gov: | ernment forces recaptured Lapaz from the rebels. Rebel news sources claim the movement is taking the’ form cf | @ genera! revolution all over the! country with the people voicing a | general protest against the dictator- ship of General Rafael Lopez Gut- teriea, whose presidential term ex- pired February 1. The Indians of Taxiguat have joined the revolution and the gov: | ernment forces are getting smaller, | Phone 13 SETTLED OUT OF COURT {Pirate ezase pee No court action ts to be taken in the case between Bernard Landau and Richard Green, in which Lan-! dau charged Green with having for-|H} 9 1 cibly taken several promissory notes Toe from hith and destroying them. An | 4__No amicable settlement has been made., 2 Se Hi 1—No. 1—No. Careless Shampooing Spoils The Hair Soap should be used very care- fully, if you want to keep y 2 a i looking fts best. Many soaps a a Ib. pail Honey___- prepared shampoos contain too en i much free alkall. ‘This dries the | 5-Ib. pail Honey____ scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. | The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo which is pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. ‘Two or three teaspoonfuls is s cient to cleanse the hair and thoroughly. Simply mc hair with water and rub it makes aon abundance of creamy lather, which rir easily, removing every part! dust, dirt, dandruff and exce The hair dries quickly and e and it leaves the scalp soft, and hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, | fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and a few ounces will supply *very member\of the family for months.—Advertisement, Pearl White Soap__ Grand Grocery Co. (Under New Management) x FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Saturday and Monday Specials 1—2 can Del Monte De Luxe Plums_ VEGETABLE ASSORTMENT Fancy Soap per bar-s_- Classic Soap_——____=—__s We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY 228 East Second 7 de Casper Daily Cridune : U.S. RESPONSIBLE FOR PLIG OF FARMER, JOHNSON ASSERTS CHARLESTON, Ill, Feb. 15—The sovernment is responsible for the plight of the farmer and must it. Self seek to remedy a part of its wrong, declared Senator Hirarr Johnson of Culifornia, candidate for the Republican presidential nomina- tion here today. Appea's to he farmer to plant more wheat met with a generous and patriotic response and now he is told he must help himself and return to Clversified farming, Sen- ator Johnson said. Low prices unit- for it was intended to be self supporting without burden on the treasury, except for the initial revolving fund for the export cor- poration. E “Of course the governmental one cannot bring full prosperity to the farming regions.” he enid..‘But it can give the farmer a fair chance ing with high cost of operation are throttling agricultural. he arserted. “The farmer has the right to ask his government for protection,” he said. “He is entitled to the same generosity the government extends relative prices between the com- ‘Diversification, where possible modities he Broguces-and those he higher tariff, lower freight rates, has to purchase, he should have it.’ all may be of some service but of Senator Johnson said the Mc-|all the plans presented, the most Nary-Haugen bill, now pending in! promising now seems the McNary congress aims to restore a_ratio bill.” RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK It pure, convenient, economical Sold and recommended b Colo Spring is the sweater’s own season, so to speak. For Spring typifies youth, gayety,and which version of the mode exemplifies this better than a sweater with its bright multi-colored hues? To possess one of these colored sweat- ° > ers is to keep in step with the season. Everywoman s Store There’s Always a Cordial Greeting for You at the Frantz Shop—and it’s —the sauciness of these new, close-fitting hats, with their “Frenchy” effects gives just that touch of smartness desired by every woman. The Mezzanine Showing Of New Suit Modes Are Here In. Most Charming Variety for Your Approval Is Attracting Scores of Women Daily Exclusive Patterns From Pe. Belart—Schwalbe—Laurel— | ’ and Other Famous Designers ~~ “e Spiing Frocks that express in their great range of approved styles the most fetch- ing designs from a score or more of the world’s leading creators. Of. Dresses for All Occasions Promenade, Luncheon, Tea, Dinner and Formal Evening wear, Many Beautiful New Ones Received This Week ‘ The Newest of Styles In Coats for Spring Whether for sports wear or for dress, whether for small, medium or large figures, our ample selection carries a model full of distinction and charm and a price so moder- ate as to at once yain your serious attention. cloth, navy and —for sports wear there is a gaiety of colo and material which strikes a new and appealing note of youthful- » ness for spring. i Spring Hats at The new gown or suit will fit better if proper atten- tion is first given to correctly corseting the figure. New corset models designed especially for spring— new wrap-arounds, corselettes, girdles and brassieres permit proper selection for your requirements. ‘Two-piece, Three-piece—Short Jackets, Long Jackets Sports Materials—Twills—Broadcloths We are featuring for Saturday a new display of Skirt and Jacket Suits which possess exceptional style distinction and include such a range of modes and materials as to suit every type of figure. AS§ tat ubway Invitation Each day new visitors to the Subway department are im- pressed with the opportunity for buying apparel expres- sive of smart style and exceptional value at low prices which mean distinct and worth-while savings. Here also . are found many items not shown on the main floor, such as Silk Petticoats, Dress Skirts, Bathrobes, Gingham Morning Frocks, etc, ; You'll Find a Visit Pays You Well A new line of Sweaters in all the wanted shades, both slip- on and tuxedo styles, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95—a group of Spring Cloth Capes of poiret twill, tricotine and covert to our pretty tailored Wash Waists at $2.50, in white or tan—an additional showing of attractive Dress Skirts at from $3.00 to $15.00—wonderful additions wool velour and twill Dresses as well as the newest of Silk Spring Frocks at $16.75—and an extremely smart display of Timely Reminders There are several forthcoming dances and other social functions that will call for New Dinner Gowns and Evening Dresses Inspection here will show you that beautiful, exclusive creations can be had at surprisingly low prices. i Ask to see the new Gloves and other accessories for spring wear. ~ a Most Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends : > tan, very special at $12.75—new additions $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95,