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MORE BOMBS PROMISED IN- DAUGHERTY INVESTIGATION ANOTHER ROXIE|::::5="25 MILLIONS POUR INTO NATION'S |T)X REPORTS |THAWTOGET [VAN GORDEN IS eucte waesies"=| TREASURY WITH ARRIVAL OF | SANITY TRIAL |SHOT TO DEAT STINSON TO BE|=:: Ss DATEFORPAVINGINCOMETAX| WILL BE DARED) oy appa 19 phe EA Prosecution sessions of the grand jury had failed to return indictments and that he hall heen told) tha waa pesstiedle WASHINGTON, March 15.—(Unitea Baie ; PLACED ON THE ‘irhroueh -” Biiawin's "wentineny, [den cascade poured into the coffers of the govesnmentton Wheeler obtained information that |Night as disappointed taxpayers denied the immediate “ed will start the committee) off on its|duction they hoped for, rushed their income tax returns STAND REPORT preci aba es interference by the | into the offices of internal revenue collectors. with E. B. ‘McLean, Washington 1917 on grounds of in 5 revolution ot) 18h eedtiemere oe By mid-night more than $500,000,000 will be in the publinher, and prominent figure in | sanity. es a the department to prevent gun run-|8#fes of the federal tax therers, | Seeing that it would be impossible | the oil investigation. On a petition signed by himself ning and illegal recruiting. or in the mails. This represents|to pass that bill in tlme to affect| 3~——What developed in the inquiry jand his mother, who until recently | again : The Standard Aircraft case, refer-|th® average of the first quarterly|the March 15 payment, President} made by Means for the department | has opposed all efforts of her son to ‘No further trace of the man, the red to by Means yesterday, will be pens Lith eines It is impos-| Coolidge urged congress to enact a justice in connection with the oi! | gin his Liberty, he has gained ap- car, nor the bodies which he is sup- | pany which has carried on the same among the first subjects taken up| Sible to estimate Ae} size of this| special resolution, But that, too, proval of a Philadelphia court for | posed to have loaded into the vehicle | business” though with, a slight next week, however. Wheeler in- rare payment, officials of the in-| failed. Now the hope is deferred, prose- | & trial by a jury here April 10 which} was found until at 12:45 o'clock last change in the name until the pres- tends to put. war qiapartment Cab eaten: sais io use eat Rocereasiansy leaders have grom. will determine the state of his men-| night when the Casper man drove|ent time, Mr. Van Gorden was ficlals on the stand to corroborate inty no- that In one way or tality. ‘Overland garas +}known not to be prospering. Means’ story of failure of the de- vor be Ds his taxes ue full ao bi per cent reductign will be made Thaw states he has been restored rete his car wit Tic staabeieet financial aiticulties evidently ca partment of. justice properly to pro- g er years, hundreds o: fective before ber 15° when to = sound state of mind and is cap- ‘woul: worse grad secute frauds perpetrated by the air-|thousands of taxpayers have en-| the last installment is due. . able of managing hiv own affairs, pss aE cing th pis ater] pe hh the mire ge th Mea i so Tribune building. Since the inception of his com- Graft in Fight Films Detailed in Stories Told Committee by Several Witnesses. ciently recovered from the cold to re-open the investigation on Tues- pe craft concerns. closed check@ in full payment When} For this reason, Practically al plan: ————————s went ove: restarant and ate, the ft le a] it turnished motive for a contem- Wheeler said later he might sub-|*eMding in the returny required by| taxpayers today delivered babi > it over to a WASHINGTON, March] poena Jack Dempsey, ‘heavyweight | !aw on this date. part of thelr payment. Some, like repeat on py ad HOS eect ee ee ee 15.—Another “surprise wit- | champion es Hearn , Dempsey ia gid Cg ebaioe ak Te: pees Sees Slemp, ‘secretary to Preal- of Attorney Ne canes tad oes advanced for" aii ‘ $ ,: manager, and Tex Rickard, promoter Income | dent Coo! ) Bent hi 8 . 4 ness” like Roxie Stinson, will OC tie. Carwantice teas fight, (earned in 1928 was held out. Con. se, in three-fourths] General Daugherty and - the’ slaying of his family. It is ff it. These taxpayers will not be brought forward early ‘These three, he sald, held the gress wrote s “ kins, both of whom have aCmitted that there was blood all over the | thought in some circles that possible 5 : iF photo- uth @ provision into| have to pay any more if the prom- hey. dea! Sinclair ofl that th hion bad next week by the senate|graphers rights and shared in the {the tax bill which has passed the|| ised reduction geen tmeouste Geiet, | Sat. they. deatt in eta eee ae: Coan Freeesaen, 08 SES Agee, Canen: Bie ‘ - wee house and is pending in thi ? Expert accountants who have for been removed. He" notified the|to turn the gun with which he had committes investigating At- preeiteint } ee of the films in hes ania) je senate. | held back more. : three weeks been examining brok- sheriff who took charge of the mat+| intended to end his own life toward beyeled Ualaeate in pi ea tha Att y General ‘Daugherty to- ers’ books will report the extent of ter at once. Every rooming house | his wife. a series of astounding statements, | influences behind the testimony of ‘Se iat eal from Page pe) Se re gooraen but no clue could) man in 1920 and 1921. At one time ‘lose of a Cay in whieh the com-| Miss Stinson have, concluded their the charge of Leonard Wood, Jr.,!bushed in his automobile and mir-| ceased thelr search fof the bodies|tary and treasurer of the Casper Senator Wheeler promised tonight. | Means and Miss Stinson. ife of Hirschie Miller, reputed | b® found. he was secretary of the Retail that an attempt was made to barter | aculously escaped death from a fus.| of the victims about 2 o'clock this |-Trades assembly, "1 ents m " a fue. saitten, CuSRHOOINe thhee. Wiipeeees Tt lens an teteeecroaes ; "| the post of secretary of the inter-|iliade of revolver shots. Later the| morning with the intention of be- paced | URS think, be decidedly interesting and for at the 1920 Republican national | same day his place of business was| inning it again at the daylight. apa eds poet! < getty media f 4 , convention. This phase of the in-| bombed. It is thought that a careful search ee ——— “ ” J the speculations. in Douglas was searched for trace . Vi ¥ committee has already obtained in| Might threatened to “expose” the ‘On Wedn ‘Walsh wishes “to g! Mr. Van Gorden was city counci!- - hear the half dozen witnesses “he Wheel ment at the “As soon as Gaston B, Means and has subpoenaed tn connection with | rival of Duffy, Miller’ was am-| The Natrona county authorities | ‘Clerks’ union and at another secre- Vheeler’s 5 eme camé & hi - s wae i piled up more testimony bearing on Rosle Bipioe Sng) peiion “Means 0 Mer aeal man tae eae quiry, it is expected will require} Fearing a general outbreak of| along the gulleys and bridges will with relation to Jess Smith, Daugh-| the influences behind these mall. pir Typed ee tap miirderp as a Tesult-of the Duffs | reveal: the fact that. Van Gorden ” cious and scandalous attacks and erty’s friend and confident the charsutes of. thatenke inal ta (Continued From Page One) an alr of refinement to the entire} ‘Aside from these Walsh has only | killings ana the attempted slaying | tossed the lifeless bodies to one vide Today's testimony centered x: © or two mi leads concernin, Milk c laced and continued in his mad course. around the ‘distribution ‘Through [Deine used in this cowardly manner| materials on an economical as wait | show Which he wishes to make Turther | efound Miter ee ences oar | A GORDEN WELL more than a score of states, in vio- | PY ™my adversaries,” Daugherty said | X2 note olla tallpvuchacted precy wine fee bape of the exposition | inquiry. He expects td clear up a'l! In addition to the drive againat | KNOWN IN CASPER. lation of law,“of the, Dempsey-Car- |! : vided for the biliding of the eeverc: eons five weed which has} the data he now has in his porses-| “beer running gangsters,” Crowe's| Fred Ven Gorcen was said to be Daugherty refused to comment on the testimony of Captain Baldwin and F, C. Quimby before the com- mittee today. “In view of the fact that thelr testimony presented no features taken some five weeks of work by the architect, Mr Webb, and his assistants, the matter of arranging for the exhibitors had to be planned. pentier fight pictures; allegations of winking at law violations in the southwest along the Mexican bor- dér by government officialg close tothe cevartrrent of justice,end a charge that the William J. Burns detective agency was in a favored position by reason of Burns place as head of the justice departments The three witnesses who were on the stand were F. C. Quimby, New York motion picture producer; F. C. Pendleton, former department of justice agent, and P. C, Baldwin, a ‘Texas ranger formerly employed by sion by the end of next week after | forces started to run down a band| about 42 years of age. He had been which the investgation may termi.|of robbers believed responsible for | actively identified with business in- nate unless something new is devel-| the $800,000 Dearborn. station mail| terests “here for several years. At oped in the meantime. robbery and a score of other hold- —————_—__ different kinds of rooms found in modern homes and office buildings although these rooms are for a temporary purpose the general plan] 4 stagr of men who were familiar required that the construction work | with’ tion general const ct : hd which are not easily explained by ge es ee lo PETITIONED Attomey Generals of ups and robberies. The same gang be done with the same care and con. operated in all the robberies, Crowe FRENCH L AN nishing of documentary and other evidence, it |Sideration given in the building of | 7st! whorivew tex eidieee hoe believes. has become unnecessary at this time | Permanent buildings. offices were employed to make a list Te TAN Eight Stat A af , al peal the press or ask the reading public| the maximum of results and to| states handling these lines. News iS ASSAILED 8 % *P fo spend any time considering thegenable the several thousand prod-| pavers from the principal cities of To Pres, Cooli thinor or unimportant matters which [ucts to be displayed in this area of | th country advertising manutac- le idge. tole tip! the Bbebsoeiat atiartny? 9.414 equare fect of the Arkeon | turers in these ines were ees 0 OF NEW HOTEL Quimby said that the profits from |#cademy that some accurate plan- anda dist nanever te Sates ' i the department the nation-wide traffic in the fight er had ie be aa ee mani ry Prees.-—Federal investigation eid . films,\ extending into “22 or 24 @ engineers of the Western ; — me jetermine whether the present price From Quimby, who admitted en- _| Were purchased, national publica- : ‘WASHINGTON, March 15. — tering into a contract to sell the| Sse too Lie anid the money was | ployed to make n complete cafeey | {ions of all kinds were-bought and Carpets have been laid and win-| (United Press)—“By sanctioning the | °% Prsetalnecieunes olen a fight films to partles he knew plan. | $125,000. He ‘sald, the mon af Tap | andsdvawitie. onthe uteri oe se ae pnkvinia at listed. -Cata-| NEW YORK, March 15.—Cathar- py shades hung on the three upper | $100,000,000 loan.to the Bank of conference of attorney con by 4 ned to exhibit them in states outaide| sco, The Martin and the attorney,|Arkeon. - With this’ drat wing ar-|/0sues of manufacturers of the | ine Hanley, 12-year-old girl heroine,| floors of the new Townsend hotel | France by J. P. Morgan and com: gt ; ee erals f je conference called on the fed- corroboration of the story told yes- i thousands of pages:were gone over.'{ futile attempt to save her three-year-| ®t the earliest possible date and the stato department has approved y terday by Means. ‘The'fiim man told | $95-000,as thelr share, vie cue hie hath ut Webb, to | Those catalogues contained several | ald niece, Dérothy Green, ine tire| Work will. proceed. on other Moors | the war activities of France,” Sena-| “tiarvadin(ane een te of a contract signed by himself, Jap . of standard size could be erected | PUNdred thousands: of: items anany | whieh destroyed two frame bunga-| 28 fast as other work can be fin-|tor Henrik Shipstead, farmer-labor-t tution decree « cael a an disso- Muma, an employee of E. B. Me- along the walls. In laying out these | Cf te {tems were: of manufacture | lows in South Jamacia, ished. The D. H. Herbert Carpet ; ite of Minnesota, charged {n.a state. aro off sic OF rei thai he Stand- Lean’s Cincinnati newspaper, Will ‘ rooms’ it was, understood that every | ‘Yat would not be ‘suitable for this] The body of the brave girl! was| Cleaning company is laying the| ment here tonight. bm ; that. all unfair Orr and Ike Martin, whereby these 4 ah os ah ake men were to receive 60 per cent of | UJ, A the profits from the sale of the for the attorney general to burden| It then required that to secure|or manufacturers of the’ United CARPETS LAID ON THREE turers and dealers. Trade magazines 4 New Jersey, the committee sought} 7.701 getting between $60,000 and|rangements were cbmpleted with United States containing several! was burned to death today in a|in making it ready for occupancy. | Pany, and other American bankers, ea sma) modern convenience was to be pro-| °xPosition. | After the work of sepa-| found tonight near the charred body] Carpets and hanging the shades and| “The money of the American| PTctice’ in.the production, manu- * ” ‘ture and distribution of gasoline rating of these items: ‘ange ist | of Dorothy. rooms aré taking on an inviting ap-| People is being shoveled ont of the | °° ey It necessary that the construction | ™#d® arrangements were-made for| Mrs. George Green saved her| pearance. « Fe"! country to. mipport. a government print art crali er ried work be casried on as {tit wees ot | the employment of 22 stenographers | three-months-old baby. ‘that is threatening the peace of the ut delay; that no ‘Dempeey-Carpentler ploturte ; Spiiciinvniean Cantar ye tN a ennaae os OPS SALTS ETS nd," Ship Fey agreements for distribution or price uimby proved a reluctant witness tan’ ployed} © Both are so badly burn: they *| world,” stead jared dagutte orcetee tun ipon actor oiie to be. built and back. walle crectad |fr the past. six weeks sending out | may not recover. CASH BON. US Shipstead bitterly attacked Ameri. | "*!25 be permitted. Senator Wheeler, Democrat of Mon- with outlets for electric lighting fix- ten different pieces of literature to Elizabeth Hanley, 14, died from vided for them, the architect found can bankers for granting the loan to| ,, 729, statement pointed out that follwing the conference of tor- France’ “so they can keep up the sp PE throughout the United States. This F. T HH a ney generals here last October the the many electrical appliances used | Sti of stenographers bas been G. T STILL ca or piece tee ence ae chil-| prices of gasoline and other petrol- ————_ (Continued from Page Ore) | in homes and office today. ‘Then jt” © mal “at eum products’ were redi & the volume of correspond- "The war activities of France are re reduced. Later “Irrigation.” It is expected that|the matter of wall finishes had to| 0.6 between. this office and the IN CON GRESS becoming a menace to humanity, tana, chief prosecutor for the senate committee, failed to force him to ad- mit that he was dividing with Muma, Martin and Orr because of their inflence with the department vas ain he plan of ti rt-|the urgent necessity of pushing sa: of transport-| the cs tug the tent tiie “Invelved bone |through the prosect of reclaiming | Wall paper finish for others, and i RE SR & then made with the Casper Business ” higher than the low point. ty ad.}in tho bath rooms and kitchen tile WASHINGTON, March 15, — “This addition to the price woul Taunicating with certain IRWyere in |e ood ee rae eee ot din|| finish ‘must be provided for in order sparc bias bea ce artemeerappay Ce | forts of the veterans’ bloc in ccn- for 1914 increase the gsuactine Pens be shown, and thet “Tex" Rickard] proposed irrigation echeme, Tet see memes ay be complete land the writing of tho index cards Srese tp inbect, 6 cas. Dayameot ons yim to the American public by more ‘ D every respect. int deco- ion in the new soldiers’ bill x than $450,000,000,"" view the activities of the organtza-/® decorator of rooms for furniture. | 0 Vas one Usted the name of day ‘ i for every man, woman andi child in WASHINGTON, March 15.—A] "Used over night at every gasoline demand that Assistant Secretary of | St@tion in the nation, whether. in tion for the past year and bring to| Cabinets of several varieties “had. manufacturer and the other the Uniled state nae ee 50 PERL SH the Navy Roosevelt resign’ waa| thelr territory. or on the cross made in the house today by Repre-| ds. The federal the attention of the members the|to be built and these are being con- | 11124 the products handled by these into account the prices of other government has s IN TR GEDY sentative Stevenson, Democrat, tures and plugs put ‘in for attaching manufacturers and distributors | her burns later in the hospital. however, prices started upward. < {11 point out} be taken into consideration such as again with the result that = the former governor will point out plaster; finish’ tar, gornesroonis q|™anufacturers and distributors of he sald. sul present prices are from six to seven cents the country. Arrangements Were first exhibited to some former ser- vice men’s organization or hospital, the exhibitors fined a small sum in each case, after which the film was (Continued From Page e) thrust into her throat as ie'the had been gagged before the work of murder had begun, A rug had been wrapped about the upper portion cf the body. Members favoring the cash op- tion indicated they would not block “the passage of the bill in its pres- ent form when it comes up in the house Tuesday, but would seek the cash amendment in -the senate, ——_— prosecution. community which never could! have Pass popes. prebbagPh SHE Boa vatng The witness sald a Washington |been undertaken except by a well - ® let pai\ Garnen Oven attorne; res organized chamber of commerce. independent of the lighting fur 11-31 list of approrimately 400 firms |, 2” the trimk with the body were f | Mar Spe Charles J. Oviatt, president of the| Mished by the owners of the Arkeon.| | oy i usiness men were listed and|®*ticles of clothing, apparently her ailgtert of the contet "E°4) sheridan Creamery company; will| The object being to enable the ex- Uiterature together with the pros- |W", the wHole aggregating such Wheeler sought in vain to force | be in Casper as a guest of the cham-| hibitors to have all the lighting that | |. vere sent out in Casper, | Weight that the truck had been sent they may require, and for another “excess ” Qyimby to admit that he knew the|ber of commerce, and will address | Fey ie ake rt one set of lights | Four sets of envelopes and stampl ies silo ety tay Sack ly 36,000 cards were written up un- such control that the price may bo der the different classification. The vast amount of clvic work accom. | structed for by loci cabinet makers. ri nutacturers. Where 7,000 names petroleum products. shown at theatres without further|Plshed for the betterment of the] 70 Assure sufficient lehting were entered on cards approximate- “The industry seems to be under established the federal trade com- South Carolina. mistlog thd has vested this com- three partners in the deal were close | the meeting on the subject of “Wyo- fective the other lines of | tosether with the folding for thi 2 Roosevelt ought to have gone| ™ssion with certain powers and felends of Attorney General Daugh-|ming's Neglected Empire Tebting “would. furnish, enough | Manufacturers had to bo taken poder Les Hareeginia te Rn when Denby went,” Stevenson de-| ‘utles. We belleve that this mat- erty, Jess Smith, and B. B. McLean,| James P. Kem, a prominent mem- lights until repairs could be made. | Cre of. ay Tele > [clared. “He was as involved in this|ter Of prices of gasoline and other been torn fromthe second finger. | - E - * But a few minutes were occupied | ber of the local chamber of com- The printing requiring 16 differ- ior 4 at oll affair as Denby or the lawyera| Petroleum products merits immedi- with the testimony of F.C. Pendie.| merce, will present a survey of| The decorative scheme is always} The pr of printing matter was| _U¢tah,'Colorado and California au-| DELHI, India, March 15.—More vs ate mii ton, who runs a steamship protec.| activities for 1924. one of the big problems in properly | Pn’ Jt by the Commercial Print- | thoritles are-co-operating in an ef. | than fifty persons were drowned and that were not confirmed consideration by the commis- Stevenson's attack, made during | $!on. displaying of any number of ar- rt thi te am equal number seriously injured 5 g_| S10 tion agency in New Ceara paw Aa lentes pouarenns | sane Mates: ee Os ees: the purpose of | 7 tan ore sciilret hove et Pack ee fa os Nites nee vee tx near Bareilly today, as a result of{@ebate on the naval appropriations| After asking that the powers of witness, who was formerly in the r = 4 she per, Z " Regarding the matter of arms smuggling, the witness testified that he believed an American, Captain ‘Wiiliam Hansen of San Antonio, was “working with the Mexicans.” who ‘were transporting arms and am- munition across the border. He said he reported the matter to the department of justice, and shortly afterward, was transferred to Dal- las. leaving a strip of border, 250 miles long, with no department 1 posts the young ladies of the Westminster | makers. On top of these smal Guild who are to serve the dinner. |.Will be placed a vase of flowers. Monday in order to make suitable} Of decoration being to get awey ments must also be made to take| trunk they sold Thurstay was am.| their offerings. arrangements for the seating ‘and| from tho usual sircusiike te give}care of the ready-to-wear firms,|monly known as “the coffin.” It] Advertising of a good business tables at the tabernacle, and mem-| @nce given expositions jewelers, etc. was large and exceptionally: high,} house establishes a moral bond bers who intend to be present and|————— C. J. Bullack has been appointed | with a small tray, just such a re-| back of what it Hisplays, estab- have not as yet purahased thelr|M, A. Becklinger, P.-A. Burns,|assistant director of exhibits and | ceptacle as that in which the man-| lsbing good faith and depend. c bill, precipitated a sharp partisan|the commission be broacened “‘td department of justice, sald in reply |¢Phone and telegraph company, and| the exposition which is to stimulate | 11> tne printing of 400 prospectuses | Point of origin in Denver and why | 0M® ef the most pecullar aceldents “} verything pertaining to “ A crowded passenger train was] Velt had profited through the sale|s to its power to accomplish the common knowledge,” that agents in ;#ttorney, are two out of town speak- Keageaiaer abet done on @ dignified {426 of the Tribune’s 36-page book | Weed as its destination. crossing & long bridge over a river |f Sinclair oll stock. results desired” the _ statemen: the employ of the W. J. Burns de-| rs who are on the program for ten basis. Tho: plan of floral decora-| for distribution among manufac | 3545 ogy MADE FOR When a sudden wind squall of| Majority’ Leader — Longworth, | asked: tective agency were put on the “blue | minute addresses ¢|tions was decided upon, and ar-|turers and banks of the United |... it AND. .| eyclonic. proportions swept the en-| >rother-in-law of Roosevelt, replied| “That the governors and attor. stips” of the justice department.| R-.S. Ellison will have charge of fe. bent“ with | States. Five thousand of these MAN B . tire train from the rails, sending it| that the: Roosevelt stock had been | neys genera! of the several states h f “The Burning of|rangements have been made wit DENVER, Colo, March 15.—Den- Ss These slips, he said, were used as|the ceremony of ‘The Burn! 3 | Mr. Kistler to handle these decora-|00ks are being printed and 50,000 Lae Noge combing the city to- | 2urting Into the water below. sold at a loss three months before | be urged to ask their senators. and confidential expertye accounts and|the Mortgage,” celebrating the final} 1. | eliminating all flags and|#dmission tickets. ‘The compiling | Ver Police were combing # who is| # Most of the dead were in three|the Teapot Dome lease. representatives in congress to pro- did not go into the department re- hae Frm dd pissin tent ht ee bunting and to; decorate ventiraly [90 os ake tn bathe ee ie! Toogl, pie “ontiit Yor questianing in, connes, | carriages. which were completely —_ ae omeiapety, & special and suf- cords. ‘lwith palms, smilacts, roses and|Pectus and the ater iaes submerged. iclent appropriation in addition to % 8, " i 4 e finding of the body of ae onslAneRRAy, i prenter Sabet: "Musical numbers will be furnished [other suitable flowers’ and plants. anes ae ee reeet Teh st-wotlan -MuppouATOe Devine eet bina oBRigbn G Mee te shan a ends 3 his then required some more plan- , * lon for -the conduct 4 b: Apoll stra, is a his wife: concealet in a trunk at % testimony of the third witness, Bald- eee. Greneete: Cncehoars ning by the architect who. had the poeta ta ee pea INE Oe aoe Opton Utah thio meaehie se 6 . GO TO JAIL and prosecution of this work. Tenas ranger, who recited, puter | Dany, and by the quartet of the local | cabinet makers provide for the mak-| Vere employed to secure pictures | The trunk wag sent from Denver Beauty Is Skin following per peti becci ex . I. ing and building of | ornamental : tly | by a man giving his name as John apg 2 Wheeler's prompting, amazing al-| baptist church. columns and beams over the pub-'| for’ this book that would correctly a ——+ O. 8. Spillman, Nebraska; Geo: - . Smith. It was checked to Weed, y : George Jegations of maladministration and ‘ane peri hc aay baal Haan 5 fi¢ passages to be painted white. | illustrate the centr Pkt saaae phase: ‘ont a. throneh? ticket; Dee 99. Pectin cy Wyo., March 15.—| M. Napier, Georgia; Clifford L. Hil- politics in the Lone Star state. KFEV on a 265 meter wave length,| ON top of these beams which gives | tHe book. Mr. Bell of the Hell studio} Cat. oe @ Vasoueh telat. ot fo Ja nese, Of Boy Scouts went | ten, Minnesota; Herman 1, Ekern, Smilingly, the witness told of what | KFEV on anticipated that all weats | the effect of an arbor will be placed | Of Casper ae perianal veg We nibh catly Caikakireine the Se ere Saturday. The young-| Wisconsin; B. J. Gibson, Iowa: J. “plackinall” ‘Der Cook’ “ana” vathes | fane in the state and many olltsiae/ the Florida smilacts (3) cases of | and those of adiscent ‘communities micion betwen: | Mele mee eemies ne | ora ive Very often heard the |J. Carcol ona tip ef tence | Benton, Massachusetts; George Texas oll promoters; of how he was| Will have the pleasure of attending these are being shipped _ from | Mehl WON te Oe aoe The | that of Tenanpntivn (9 “eterk/piven remark that “beauty is only skin | through the county jail Cloff, Utah. vat . rs \- if janitor work at a loca jeep.” Bete aa hea td ce tines | ateente smilacts and projecting below the| Stenographers are kept busy hand him, for} roms esate each preventing the “running” of arma| The committee in charge of ar-| Wood beams will be roses and other) manufacturers and the interest! Frequent quarrels were said to| tive outward appearance Is no as: = into Mexico; of alleged violation of|Tamgements for the dinner have an-| Colorful flowers, Throughout the which they are showing the exposi-| have taken place age bac eenct of character, no criterion - Casper does | Mrs. Janssen. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.| in judging as to the more endurin; and ‘of failure in his efforts to have| thing but a stag affair. Bachelors| Placed together with bouquets of senor genet aig ak ay ian a! $ tke dgentd teinaved. and men attending without thelr|Toses. At the entrance to. ench /"vy 1 dealers are responding | the’ ‘honte with them, reported} It is not wise or safe to trust wives or other lady guests are to be|Toom, the front of which will be) | 11. °) 4 i shouldbe but a shdtt|seeing an expressman leave yes-| to just “looking around” or trust- P) i» ded fal wood posts, the work of cabinet | time in which the entire space will] terday morning with a trunk} ing wholly to shopping through w pe regar: as fair prey for . As the exposition is to be held for | said Janssen left shortly afterward Heading merchants of proven DEFUNCT PLANE CORPORATIO uf Me to the wali {Practically all dealers and mer-| with another trunk. reliability are day by dgy through Attention 1s directed to the fact} From these two posts chants we hope that all will be pro-| Clerks in a local department| the advertising columns assuring ports on all reservations made by | heavy cords. The idea of this form} 2 104 °.+ the exposition. Arfange-|to have been purchased, said the} character and dependability of LINCOLN, Neb., March 15. —] Bitmer 'B. Stephenson, president leged worthless notes the City Nat- fonal bank here Uquidated for the | fFmer directors, L, E. Howie, who Nebraska Aircraft company includ- | WS president, and L. J. Dunn, for- 1 yitate ‘ ‘ discussion. He declared Mrs. Roose- | the end that there’ may be no it to Wheeler's question that “it was. W. J. Hagans, a prominent Lander| business and would naturally ¥e-) 0." cur aistribution, and the pring | ft should havo been shipped with | 7 Indian railway history y dou removed from a border post be-|the chamber of commerce show in, Florida) and interwoven with the ling the: correspondence of outside} church. F hall pots of palms will be folstead by “fed nounced that the meeting is any-| entire the Volstead act by ‘federal agents, Deane toroueetts, Jensen who lived downstairs, in| qualities. labeled with big red carnations and] open, Will be two beautiful designed be taken up. | that “looked like-a coffin.” They | the show windows. that the committee must have re-| OF partitions of each room will be} a |” coortunity to be repre-|atore, where the trunk is belleved| the buying public of the high (United Press.)—The $300,000 tm 8-| of the bank, said tonight that two ed $50,000 alleged to have been paid | merly cashier, had financed the ain agent in charge, tick are ur 3 Ath. st this 1! found. bility, oy G R | tickets” « ged to lose no time| George Nelson and Jess Keith. with his past experience in this line} gled body was found. ability. as a “bribe fund” go the company 5 the ites said. helin getting in touch elther with} The banquet will be served| tho exhibitors can look for fayor-} Officers believed. they would] Read messages of the merchants | could get contracts to sell the gov. | Mane Company through the bank's affairs to occupy his | chamber of commerce headquarters} promptly at 6:30 Tuesday evening| able results. have the murder solved and the| who go on record in the columns | ernment airplanes, a bank official | Tut. They are said-to have fl |or with some member of. the com-fAt the Presbyterian tabernacle) by murderer jailed before another sun-| of The Tribune king their | said tonight. nanoed it to the extent of $300,000. For 16 years Miss B. Slavinski has been the regular pastor of a Congregational church in Shenan- doah, Pa, members of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church, There will be no usual forum luncheon meeting at poon Tuesday. set. They expressed belief that Jans-| offerings with their reputation for gen is still in Denver and were bend-| square dealing ing every effort tonight to locate|4 Shop in The Tribune before him. shopping in the shops The aircraft dealings are now be.| Howie and Dunr are now under fore the senate committee ‘investl: | indictment in federal court here on gating Attorney General Daugh-| charges of violating the natianal erty. banking laws, eral officials in that part of Texas|T. N. Shaw. P. Bacon, Frank was a joke,” Baldwin volunteered. | Scherck, 'T. A. Jessen, George Jarvis He related two incideats; one in| Major Ormsby, D. L. LaBresche, hibition enforcement by fed-| mittee composed of mett El

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