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CE’ A> rer i ao hBA St = otto fin tae PAGE FOUR RUM SEIZURES SPREAD PANIC (Continued From Page One) flags it is difficult. It is especially @ifficult with the British ships and has been ever since the twelve mile limit treaty was negotiated tn Lon- don. Wth the signing of that treaty tt was tacitly but not for- mally understood that it would be taken for granted as being in effect without waiting for government and by ship 2 when anxious and thirsty t aboard the British liners ha quired a3 to the possi of get ting “sc ng” on way to Burope they have been told that all Would be “well” just as soon as the three mile limit was passed. Further evidence of the tacit understanding on rum matters be tween the United a Great Britain has been by seizures that the American at ties have made of whisky s side the-t mile limit. overn ment off: have not hesitated to chase the rum runners over the ocean “border” and capture them aix, nine, or twelve miles out. s might have been held as laws and has kept quiet about them. Ow: of rum vessels and rum syndic: have ende new 12 mile li ing has kept London quiet big trans-Atlantic operating lines Were desirous that nothing should be done to disturb the quiet which wi permitting travelers aboard e British: vessels to enjoy their “rights” and customs as in the pre- Volstead 4 All has been as quiet and as snug as a bug in a rug All the clamor about the liners, all the breaking of seals and the seizing of liquors bonded for the return trip, all” the excitement had ceased. Suddenly, however, the American authorities have taken a new tack. were lined before the Tokio palace gates to film the Prince Regent and his bride, the Princess the recent wedding ceremony. Japanese evidently must be afraid of cameramen at close @ the distance between cameras and auta range, b whisky and brandy permitted un- der health’ regulations. Naturally there was great gloom among the travelers and a blow was struck at the prestige of British «shipping Interests The raid on the Adriatic has been followed by one on the Italian Mner Conte Verde, and seizures aboard several other foreign vessels. The raiding officers here in New York will discuss the subject. They merely say they are carrying out the w No © has heard of a hitch in the 13 mile treaty, which is sup- posed to be on its way to certain tification in the United States It already has been and and and domin: ish Ss meantin something of a panic and don't know whether their next voyage eastward is to be wet or dry. The rum runners have long accepted the 12 mile Imit. ‘Thi has been no increase in the pr of imported liquors as a result of the “long haul,” so it is supposed the new aty is working to the entire satisfaction of the whisky pirates. They are a hard lot to discourage. Th rit are in The giant liner Adriatic was sailing @ few days ago for a M ean cruise. Five hundred tov were booked to go and there were to be no stops this side of Naples, a nine er ten day jump. One hundred and eighty-str cases ef liquor, wines, etc., were aboard while the Adriatic was in New York harbor. Also aboard were a number of bartenders and smokeroom stew- ards. Tho bar itself was hand somely polished. Cocktai) and whisky glasses were sparkling in their crystalline readiness. 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If the ofl con- troversy had not arisen the chances are Mr, Daugherty would have re- tired this spring. ‘The manner in which Mr. Daugh- erty issued his brief statement and abruptly left the national capital in- dicates his characteristic fighting qualities. The senate may pass the resolution demanding his resigna- tion but will they do so without giving him or his counsel an oppor- tunity to be heard? Mr. Daugherty has the president's support: in the course he is pursuing and at the Republican national committee head- quarters th is gratification, that the president has not been stam- peded into asking for a resignation at this time. Looking at the question .wholly from the political angle, Mr. Daugh- erty and Mr. Denby will both have of office before the cam- paign for the presidency is well under way. They were the two men on whom the attack has cen- tered. I Democrats want to force other resignations on other grounds than the oll controversy but the Republicans think if the Democrats go too far a reaction may set in that will help the Republi- cans instead of the Democrats. So temporarily, at least, the Re- Publican stronghold here are satis- fied with the compromise that has been reached. Those Republicans like Senator Lodge who thought Mr, Daugherty should resign will have their wish granted in a short time. | Those who think Mr. Daugherty | should fight back and make a de-| fense that will at, least create a d vision of opinion in. political cir-| cles are to have their way too. Meanwhile the investigation by | the senatorial committee is proteed- ing without uncovering anything | really important. The — messages | pessing between Edward B. McLean | Washington newspaper publisher, | and his secretary and his attorneys relative to his testimony before the senatorial committee, are the nat- ural exchanges indulged in by a man in search of legal advice and the tactics of the lawyers who tial fees for their services try to do when they have a perplexed client & thousand miles away from the scene of hostilities, The two mysteries which the pub- lication of two telegraph messages caused in which two employes at the White House not mysteries at all. E. W. Smith-|>ert B, were ment ned are Fall, ers, chief telegrapher at the White |S°usht to befriend. House, was employed on the recelv- ing end of Mr. McLean's Washing- ton-Palm Beach leased wire.. Mr, Smithers like a score of other tele: graphers in the government service who are compelled meagre pay of pre-war days finds it | to work nigt paper bureaus necessary named comes from that town and ¥ getting in kins, a man employed to guard the children, recommended him and Wilkins went away on a vaca- tion without leaving his address and could be advised simply McLean had originally th only way he that he was to return to Washing- ton was by looking up the man who had originally recommended him. These two trivial incidenta have i sought to advise him exactly what lawyers who expect to get substan- and others maintain. McLean about a man telegraph wires. E , Secret sery ed Mr “Wilkins” to Live on the 8 for news- W. Star- | man who tele- CHEYENNE, at Hopkinsville, club have taken c! 8 touch with Wil Mr. Starling freight car bu Three other ment pabithadita > a Casper Jewelry On all sides is heard high praise of Hupmobile’s greater beauty. John M. Whisenhunt and Co. First and Park Phone 79 The Calendar style for March—Ceylon brown suede trimmed with alligator in the new Parisian manner. Highly unusual in style and unusually high in value! Our exclusive presentation. THE BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” bY JOHANSEN $1020 no mystery or importance and ff the remainder of the McLean messag are not more exciting than that, there will be no more sensations in that direction and the whole ques- on of Mr. McLean's h the oil controversy will turn on his relations with Ex-secretary_Al]- whom Delinquent Boys Taken In Tow by Cheyenne Rotary Wyo. Members of the Che local boys who recently tenced to 10 years in the State In. dustrial institute for leading a gang of eleven youngsters that perpetra. ted a number of grocery store and aries. have been paroled to the Rotarians. of the gang of eleven were Boy Scouts. Expert watch and Jewelry repair- SETTING THE STYLES PARIS, Feb. 29.—Not the least NEW ORK, Feb. 29.—It's going effective of the milliner’s ideas at | to be awfully hard for the f.sh to present is that of extending the hat trimming In a ribbon across the throat and trimming the ribbon with Uttle rosebuds, LONDON, Feb. 29.—Chérry ts one of the vivid shades which Is being Used, fortunately with discretion, | NEW YORK, Feb. 29—-A new corset shown here fs pretty neariy this spring. Upon costumes of black*| and white, touch of cherry embroid- | !#hter than OF OER Bee Pee ir. cade, It nly five Inches wide and ery is immensely effective. h four silk elastic loops — ip edged with tiny silk LONDON, Feb, 29.—Shoes, very long and pointed, with the high heels b deg gate pe etiam against which the “sensibe”’ wo- By her own request, the funeral man ralls—these are amvng the/ of the mother of General Sir W. N. spring showing. Often the shoes fas-| Congreve, noted British soldier, ten with one strap, anG this around| which took place recently in Eng. the ankle, land, had as many of the features BANKER SUFFERED YEARS WITH TENDER BLEEDING GUMS It fs said that $0 per cent of the cause them to ache, Eating sweets adult popufation of America suffers was out of the question. My gums with Pyorrhea. For,years dentists were soft and tender and bled at and physicians claimed that tha the slightest brushing. 1 tried a disease was incurable. Today, how- dozen remedies without relief, until ever, Pyorrhea is no longer the ‘Pyro-Form' came to my attention. dreaded disease it was, It has been One catton of this remarkable completely conquered by the dis- remedy completely cured my case covery and perfection of ‘Pyro- of Pyorrhea." Form." awe th a eee 5 ent strict money-back guarantee of banker of Philadelphia who resides Successful results, At leading drug In Bryn Mawr. Mr. Casser says: *tres everywhere, including John r five yeara the least heat or 2¥ipeny Co. ant all good druggists. cold would affect my teeth ana —~A“Vertisement, green is groups “Pyro-Form” is sold under a Sample Our Coffee and then you will admit that its flavor is superior to any Coffee you have ever tasted before. It is simply delicious, as our regular customers gladly attest, and we know that you will endorse their opinions as soon as you taste the article. Good coffee is by no, means common, but you will ac- knowledge ours is decidedly “dif- ferent.” Pigeon Tea and Coffee Company 228 E. Second St, Phone 623 NOW LOCATED IN OUR OWN BUILDING McKINLEY AND YELLOWSTONE Phone 1406 When Se Ae Yellowstone MOTOR-TRU and McKinley 3 CAR SA CASPER. WYOMINO aaa 124 East Second Phone 1730 @I.B.3.Co. A. O. Park B. R. Brown HAY and GRAIN Retail and Wholesale Storage Forwarding Distributors Casper Warehouse Co. 268 Industrial Avenue Phone 27 Successors to W. F. 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