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CE The He rst et Ww cA w yp ort w w ol] lve enw Eee Pm eS eee ht OR DP = Vso, Pe ee ee, 5 ee ae “PAGE TWELVE HAWLEY POST FAVORS BONUS BUT NOT GASH Legion Addressed by C. P. Plummer in Meeting. called draws. Vincent Crater and Dutch Stanko, high school boys who are entered in the Elks’ tour nament next month, put on a pretty exhibition. -Tilford Olsen boxed Ernest Benham and Verne Hamlin met Ray Morgan, both resulting in a draw. —__—_. BONNEVILLE LIQUOR VIOLATOR FINED $250 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 21.—P. A. Wright of Bonneville, Wyo., con- victed in Federal court here of vio- lation of the prohibition law, was sentenced to pay a fine of $350. Carl Schmidt, John Rife and Theo- dore Rondas, all of Rock Springs, pleaded guilty of violations of the prohibition law and were fined $150 each. © Robert Anderson, charged jointly with these three, was liberat- ed without penalization. GALE OF DIRTY MILK DRAWS FINE OF $40.50 CHEYENNE, Wyo., . Feb. 21.— Sam Adragna, charged by the State Pure Food department with sell- ing dirty milk, pleaded guilty Tues- day and was sentenced to a fine of $40.50. The state has closed his dairy until such time as he provides a plant that complies with the law. —_—_—— Aajusted compensation, of vital interest to all ex-service men, was the topic taken by C. P, Plummer, former national vice-commander of the American Legion, in his address at the Mones J. Hawley post smoker in the K. P. hall Wednesday eve- ning. Each member of the post pledged himself to write a personal letter to his representatives in Washington asking their support of the bonus measure. The straw vote taken on the bonus plan showed no one in favor of the cash payment, the majority indicating their preference for paid up insurance policies. The boxing program was made up of four bouts. Robert Huffsmith won from Harold Marshall on points and the other fights were “From Contented Cows” OC.u. P. co. Che Caspet Wally Cridune wars, died yesterday at his home on peed gem agate nami nage orn John He suffered a paralytic|in stroke Stone nee years ago from which | — he mover seemrered. = SHERIDAN EXPERIMENT STATION TO RECEIVE FEDERAL AID AGAIN ‘Winter end Senator tained, as it serves large area B. Kendrick bave been active |northern Wyoming , and Southes attempts to have the station re- | Montana. Noted Cellist Laid at Rest DETROIT, “Mien... Feb. 21— PRORE ‘SUBJECT = ees day at Chicago. Known throughout Joint Cobianmiee Will In- sal aes ae pacts the musical world as Elsa Ruegger, day at noon shot through the head| Mrs. Lichtenstein came to Detroit vestigate Deal With The N. P. in a boxcar at.Arminto and who is| in 1908 es a member of the Detroit WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—A com- believed to have been a suicide, is A. P. Stevens and not Albert Simp- son as indicated. Stevens had told the station agent at Arminto that his name’ was Albert Simpson when he checked a suit- case. plete investigation of the federal) bank up to February 11 when he government land grants to the|drew the money and closed his Northern Pacific railway company] account. He is said to have recently is planned by congressional leaders.| worked {n a railroad grade camp It probably will be conducted by a| near Lysite. Outside of this meagre joint committee of the house and) information the authorities have senate. Chairman Sinnot and Chair-|been able to ascertain only his the difference- Sa ee eee eee -core. fall Bayona pol pict es pore ad atone Golden Gift containers are different. Ask your.Grocer to give you the better am Girt band, Edmund Lichtenstein, a vio- Unist, They were returning east ward from a Pacific coast tour when Mme. Ruegger became ill following a concert in Chicago. Rear Admiral Watson Dead PATCHOGUE, N. ¥., Feb. 21— Rear Admiral George Watson Surh- per, U. 8. N, retired, 82 years old, which had been cut off the budget and subsequently eliminated by the Copartment of agriculture, accord- ing to a telegram received here this | morning from Congressman Charlies E. Winter. NERUQUS HACKING Can not be cured a by a Carat’ of water, but will ~The healing Sad entice abientar unable to ascertain anything of Stevens or his relatives. Stevens had a balance of $175 in a Casper So far the authorities have been man Lenroot of the house and sen-! name. teran of the Civil ate public lands committee, are! In the suitcase belonging to the |S otem™? vil and Spanish CHAMBERLAIN’ confering on the subject with ®/ dead man there was no address or view to agree as to procedure anything’ to indicate how long he had been in this part of the country. His bank account ih Casper was opened September 22 last. The body is being held by the coroner and will be buried.at the |county’s expense unless some of | Stevens’ relatives are located. ——{, Much Driving Hurts| CQUGH REMEDY before inquiry resolutions are pres- sed. Probably the first action by con- gress’ will be adoption of the resolu- tion sponsored by the agriculture an interior departments and directing the secretary of the interior to de- fer adjustment of the Northern Pacific claims and to withhold the The MURPHY “Tn-A-D A Standard Bed in Every Respect The Murphy Bed is a sanitary all met- al, “regular” bed, which is pivoted to For results try a Tribune Clas- issuing of any additional patents sifted Ad. on Jands claimed by the road pend- ing Inquiry. The railway company !s claiming an additional 30,000,000 acres of lands in the national forests in Mon- tana and Washington under its grants of more than half a century ago. The claim is contested by the agriculture department which con- tends that the company has re- ceived more land than it was en- titled to under the two acts of con- gress. MEXICAN POST ACCEPTED BY CHAS. WARREN EL PASO, Texas, Feb. 21.— Charles B. Warren, member of the United States commission to Mexico which arranged the joint recogni- tion pact, has accepted the post of ambassador to Mexico, government officials in Juarez stated today. Mr. Warren's official acceptance 1s being withheld, Mexico City advices state, but the report that he has ac- cepted the post 1s confirmed in gov ernment circles. macy.—Advertisement. ON SALE AT PEP’ After a long drive always wash 138 SOUTH CENTER STREET your eyes with simple camphor, ICE CREAM & CANDY PEP’S DRUG PRICES ARE EVERY-DAY CUT PRICES ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW $10 Cut In the Price of Any Suit Pattern in the House THIS 1S NO FAKE SALE But a Real , SAVING In High Class, Home Tailored Clothes—There Are . Men Who Know That I Don’t Misrepresent I Don’t Sell Cheap Clothing I Don’t Let Yon Go With a Misfit TIM THE TAILOR 212 South Center St. Phone 837-W Over Kimball Drug Store acts effects of wind and sun. Stops Over 1,000 Items Sold at Slashed Prices Daily WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— The nomination of Charles B. Warren of Detroit, former ambassaAor to Japan to be ambassador to Mexico, was transmitted to the senate to- day by President Coolidge. This Article Appeared In Monday’s Casper Daily Tribune - BABSON ADVISES BUYING SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE | Increased transportation facilities} age of the lower land values existing |8r7 through the more general use of|in suburban locations end acquire ‘ont automobiles and the extension of|a home of his own. Ca motor bus lines into the city’s en-| The financial strength of a nation | '"5 oor’ BED Mountain View has bus service + contracted for Mareli 1. 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There is Only One “In-A-Door” Bed—“It’s a Murphy” CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. | EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Be Sure to Get From Us Detailed Specifications on Installing the Bed Before You Complete Your Plans or Build ‘e¢_personal information as to, the reserve lands was an impossibility, that the ofl was being drained -" | throw ~meraty se ‘s measured by the thrift of the| nv? <<, Over 45 homes built in Mountain tant | Values, and the rapid extension of| people and there 1s no better way | ‘*° View in last eight months. Beaisaba viet ieats ; 4 city conveniences, such as water) to learn the habit of saving than to| ‘on wine : tops a five. aoe oe vans. | 224 88 lines, electric light and tele-| buy a home of your own. Abeer mains and telephone service, elec-m weed, | BRORS et ype! & nation wide exo-| This new era that modern pro! ville, tric lights arranged for in about 60 that | 2u8 of the elty dweller to auburbata| gréas ts bringing to pam in the eld throw adage 18{, | locations. of Real Bstate is thus making it pos+| city, £ the ‘om | _This condition, says Babson in his| sible for an ever increasing num.|°\t? Oe ee ot a teen eee 3 gree |eneral business forecast for ,1924,| ber of people to live under happier | {"¢., eal ta Seid Seats, rues ere Over 650 lots sold in Mountain cab- | 18 causing @ tremendous boom in| and more congenial surroundings, to of make it Sad ree View—More lots than were sold ‘> legal Suburban property and is based on| become better citizens, to drive “out | inet all other Casper subdivisions put 3rien | 80Und and logical reasoning. With/ the spirit of unrest and tirn I together. ition | ®Very family in three owning an|make better workers, husbands, of i t cannot close up . | automobile, with good roads and|fathers and Christians, and this| s.. fountain De. offic Every lot purchased in M of | motor bus lines, it 1s now possible spirit behind a business condition is troit <—" can be sold at a profit. for the city worker to take advant-| the soundest the world affords, ‘Vw | , XE | Gites Denby also had e back ground 2 TAKE A NATIONAL EXPERT’S ADVICE AND BUY. WHILE - THERE ARE MANY GOOD LOTS AVAILABLE _ | BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO., Realtors SELLING AGENTS OPEN EVENINGS