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PAGE TWO ARIZONA CLAIM IN RIVER GAGE lo EMPHASIZED Governor Scores Lobby- ists and Others in California. Ariz, March 21.— Charges that California “lobbyists” and representative “as well as power trust officla’s seem to con sider Arizona's Interests in the Col, orado river as unworthy of con- sideration,” in hearings before the house committee on arid lands were made in telegram sent by Gover- nor Hu Arizona today to Chair- man Addison T. Smith of the com- mittee. Attacking the proposal of Secre- tary Work and ‘California offi. clals” to “nationalize the river as proposed in the SwingJohnson bill” as “insulting” the governor stated that “Arizona will not ratify the Colorado river compact aa it is a proposal wholly unfair and unjust to this state.” Secretary Work in his report to congress “urging nationalization of the Colorado river utilizes his post- tion to further the alms of Colo- rado,” the governor declared tn the telegram. ‘We are just beginning to fight the compact.” he stated. ~ e MEXICANS OPEN WAR ON REBEL FORGE BY oth Harbor Strongholds to Be Cleaned Out by Gunboat, Said. NEW ORLEANS, March 21.—The Mexican gunboat Bravo steamed for Mexico early today to start sea war- fare that is expected to drive the rebels from their harbor strong- holds. The vessel will attempt to reduce the three peninsula states of Yuca- tan, Campeche and Tobasco, the latter the present headquarters of the rebel chieftain, Adolfo De La Huerta. Although sailing under sealed orders, it is believed the warship will go first to Progreso, Yucatan. This is the key port to the territory from which large quantities of hemp is shipped. The rebel government has obtained many millions of dollars in export revenue since occupying this port. Boundary Line Adjustment in Erin Held Up LONDON, March 21.—Negotia tions looking toward delimitation of the boundary between northern and southern Ireland, initiated by Pre- mier MacDonald soon after assum- ing office, have broken down the action by the British government is necessary to solve the deadlock, newspapers declare. Discussions in Ireland which fol- lowed the conference in London a few weeks ago have had no result, except stated, Ulster still refusing to appoint a representative. _ The British government is said to be considering early action, and if it decides to appoint the remain- ing member of the boundary com- mission, it is expected, says the Daily Mail to invite a legal authority from one of the dominions so as to escape any suggestion of partiality. pet RA Te CLASS PLAY CIGARETS IN START ROW CATSKILL, N. Y., March 21.— ‘The smoking of cigarettes in a class play has led to a strike of 100 stu- dents of the Catskill high school, half of the enrollment. The faculty directed that the smoking be eliminated from the play. , Four actors smoked, however, and when the faculty suspended one of them the strike was called. eee Motor Bus Service ‘Application Heard CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 21,— ‘The Wyoming State Public Service commission Thursday held a hear- ing on the application of the Lalor- Bilalr company for authorization to conduct a motor-bus service be. tween Laramie and that point on the Laramie-F: Collins highway bisected by the Colorado-Wyom! boundary. —————.—____ Expert watch and jeweiry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. 0-8 Bldg. ———- Casper Monument tVorks 508 South Conwell Phone 2543 ~ ey ern eee ee Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 = ses M jong has been the intimate | that he should suddenly have ‘Itable tidal waves of com- He mounted the wagon and became In Teapot Dome Oil Lease Suit’ - friend ‘and “confident. of men of |in for such nation wide discussion | versation. But Uke all loquacious|¢ryer than any member of the prominence in the political and the} but at the time he would like persons he has the utmost con-| whole Volstead family. - business worlds. His offices in New | know what it is all about and how|tempt for other people who talk a See i York and his apartment, in the} it is going to turn out. Jap always | great deal. In Sweden one third of the farm very midst of the “roaring forties" | has been anxious to know what the} “ell that fellow anything andj|J/and is being worked by electric are filled with the autographed/ finish is going to be before he/| he'li-let the whole jail out.” he of- | POWer: Jin photographs of these men of affairs.| starts anything. That goes for|ten has said in expressing his lack With most of these men Jap Muma| horse racing too. Ono of his friends | of confidence in a gabby guy. is the first person they call up| named a horse for iim and he has| Jay jg @ hard person to beat. Re- Build Strength _ q when they reach the metropolis. | won some rather tidy purses down | cently one of his closest lolhrow off thers : :| Like the polly jacks tar, Jap is al-|in Cuba this winter. Jap generally | spending the winter In New took pthrow allt ‘ ways ready for a fight or a frolic. < He knows his New York from the SCOTTS MULSION His activities at times also extend to the Bronx, but like all “typical” New Yorkers, Muma feels that when you leave old Broadway you are only camping out. , Those who know Jap Muma best say that he is bursting with pride|now as a man who talks heaps. CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC “erie=zease| TELLS OF RECOVERY neer, United States' marshal at lease on the.Teapot Dome naval oil counsel, Atlee Pomerene and Owen Cheyenne. Patton has been sheriff reserve was tried. He is T. Blake J. Roberts, in the government's suit | Mr. ana Mrs. Bayes Give and marshal off and on for thirty Kennedy, judge of the United for cancellation of the Sinclair} Full Credit to Tanlac for years, States court of Wyoming. leases on the Teapot Dome reserve. Remarkable Results — BROOKFIELD, BUTTER, Ib. -------53¢e i \ is a Canadian by birth. He ts rather Mrs. Bayes Gained 21 2—No. 2 Kraut._-___-__-____-._-_-_.---__-_28¢ : vite gt Pounds. Rita k 2—No. 2 Kidney Beans_.__------------------30e Jap Muma of Fight Film te taal a onda Teentlecigen is al : 2_No. 2 Paige pe Ede BY Yaad —a sense S08: Fame Styles Self “Happy of an evening he will change palrs| fy. Pass cet sg " ee ‘ FRESH EGGS doz.___-__---_____-_34e Hooligan” of Journalism same time—but during the course at least three or four times. The] yo, Mr. Bayes is a popular musi- most characteristic things ‘about| cian and well known to the people him is an infectious laugh. of Springfield, having been asso- Although Ned McLean has aligned | ciated with a leading music house MALL many and as wide a diversity of Casper Tribune) | friends as any man in the United WASHINGTON, March 20.—Jap | States. Muma, who -leaped overnight from] ‘Jap’ loves the importance of do- himself recently with the Republi-| here for thirty years. 19 Bars Crystal White Soap.-._._- eas! °= can party, Jap Munia, his trusted] «s¢y wife had been a confirmed the “obscurity of the blazing|/ing things for other people. “Noth- lights of Broadway to the head-|ing is too small or too big for him. Hardwater Toilet Soap-----------_-------- employe, has s remained stal-| avsneptic, having suffered from it No, 5 Tin Delicious Jam___ ~~~ -80c wart in his, attachment to the| ror iwenty years. She was sorely lines of every newspaper in the| He will reserve a seat at the theater country often thinks of himself as/for a friend with as much cero- Democratic: party. He learned his} troubled with heart palpitation and . SUGAR, 9 Ibs. oe Cee 00 Democracy from John R. MeLean| spout all the distressing symptoms the ‘Happy Mooligan” of eastern]mony as he charters a yacht for and believes in it. That he should heaan ea ¢ bn ioang ; ; ; be credited with so much. “inf. |% Prolonged case of indig can Large Sizé Grape Fruit____.___--------__3 for 25¢ Journa:em. He says he is always|a trip around the world. trying to helr some one elyc, usual- ence’ in a Republican administra. | “""° * Person. Blue Goose Oranges, large, doz.._._._.__--___--__25¢ ly with d'tartrous results to him. Subpoenas on witnesses in the This is the man before whom the government's sult against the Sin- government's suit for cancellation clair interests was ge of the Mammoth Oil company's Albert D, Walton. United States Grocery &Market Phone 2040 We Deliver 826 E. A Small Sea Foam. ki oo ee Large White King_______-____----._-----_-__50c tion here in Washington is at least| “Finally she got down to only 2 Shredded Wheat_____ moana eet: a tribute to hig versatility. one hundred and eight pounds and Regular 10c Takhoma Biscuit_____ Joe Sees landed in a hospital almost a ner- “ her case seemed hopeless, but after ae MEAT DEPARTMENT vous and physical wreck. In fact, “Jap” Muma’s name was very con- fusing to the members of the senate self. “Jap” also says ho belongs to 3 everything else failed along came Whole Skinned Shoulders__.____ ie Sacidee eck aS a dying raco—the old timo reporter.| Committee when they first heard The ORIGINAL Tanlac and easily and quickly put sae Lean Pork Steak, 2 Ibs._ Serre Si -.35¢ it, but it és no more picturesque 3 an end: to hac: tree Sele oateas 3 . ca ee “I know what's going on all the|then the owner of Ie Malted Milk ing and restored to her the pleas- ile aad Fresh Pork Sausage, 2 Ibs._-_-__________ ure of living. -Lean Pork Roast ~-.----. “Tanlac was soothing and heal- R Pork Chops ~--_-. ing from the very start and now she Round Steak —. _| has a wonderful appetite and her ‘ i \ digestion is the best I have ever Loin Steak —_ time, but I can't write it” com- plains the man who has become a central figure {n the senate inquiry into the department of justice, Muma has already become known on capitol hill as the moving spirit “Jap” is not Muma’s real name, but he uses it on all of his busi- ness and social cards. Out in Ohio they say his regular name is Jas- per. “Jap” blushes when he hears in what tx called the prize tight] 70nd insists that Jap Is good enough | 2144 nite, Malted Grainext.in powder | kncwn it to te. The change from ; i Beef Shoulder Roast film episode. He is one of the most] 7). dignified he calls himsel¢ J. | orm,makesThe Food-Drinkfor AllAges. eating a little toast and other very : € 0 Widely, Known newspaper men In| G."Sruma. ils last name is acon: | QWestble—No Cooking, Alight Lunct | isht foods to such things as sau- Rib Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs é tae 3. ; form. . cabbage, sauerkraut, etc., New York where he has !lve4 and traction of Mumagh, the shorter alway: hand. Ak ‘ablet sagt grown up with the town for the past 40 years. Muma is well along in his fifties and has spent most of his adult life as the New York Swift’s Sliced Bacon, 2 lbs. paeabaiaiiiee (each SS NE eS eee Panes | Grand cee bee ee 2 Ibs. Kettle Rendered Lard___-_____________30c “Her weight has gone up to one By Whole or half Smoked Ham ---------~~--23¢ hundred and ‘twenty-nine pounds, a 4 correspondent of the Cincinnati! En- quirer. He was working for John giin of twenty-one pounds. Ri S AVE matism about her arme and joints R. McLean when Ned McLean. the and swelling in the feet has also present owner of the paper, was in THE TROUBLE OF Ciscoe disappeared with the general build- his swaddiing clothes. haga cee || Hunting and Fishing ing up Tanlac gave my wife. Her Muma is a sort of institution on my cian 7 J) strength has returned, she has an the Enquirer, working when he feels eH shires Terns Gur fee Licenses abundance of energy and is alto- like it, which most of the time he For ¥. gether happy over her new found doesn't. He is always on tap, how- Are Here For You healt! Take Tanlac Vegetabie Pills.— ever, when anyone wants anything IT JS‘'MADE Tanlac is for sale by all good| Advertisement. done. He ts known from one end = ~ - spelling having been adopted by all the members of his family. Muma druggists. Accept no subftitute. Over 40 million ‘bottles sold. of Ohlo to the other and has as JUST DISSOLVE S. H. Puntenney = Cs Mae esa AND DRINK IT. Justice of the Peace After all is said and done, there is : Rooms 6 and 7 Consolidated really only one perfect flavoring ex- A GREAT CONVENIENCE ! ~ Royalty Bldg. tract, and that’s Van Duzer's. All bed ats Cental als r good grocers handle them.—Ady. - DRESSES Two special lots of beautiful fine quality all Silk Dresses in arange of beautiful colors and new styles, fancy and very nicely trimmed. Swamped ee With Orders This ; . i The orders for thi th h- Piel apo cen $6 ie atin Zea $7.95 and $14.95 and that our supply, which we thought sufficient, was completely gone ? after two days’ selling. We im- 69c mediately wired for another ship- ment, which has arrived. Sond: tOr Weather Prophet DRESSES One Quaint—Attractive—Reliable ee ‘ $1 . One exceptional beautiful selection of high quality all silk and satin Weather 6 Ss] : Dresses, exclusive styles and season’s best colors. Values up to $50.00. Prophet Cc At-a very special are : House Mail Orders 8c extra for packing and postage When the weather is fine the two children will be out, and when rainy weather is approaching the witch will come out from 8 to 24 hours ahead of the rain or snow. Made in America. For sale only at THE CASPER. PHARMACY 111 E. Second St. DRUGS AND JEWELRY Phone 180 $24.85 New style Coats for women and misses in a variety of beautiful new shades, new styles and all wool cloths, plain and stripes. Well made and nicely finished. O d KY TWO SPECIAL LOTS $9.95 $16.95 FREELAND’S MARKET 410 East Second Street Next Door to Piggly Wiggly SATURDAY SPECIALS LEAN PORK ROAST_-__________ Pe Ha FRESH HAMBURGER STEAK-_________ Cc SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF_-_-_____ CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST____________ POUND LEAN PORK STEAK---__---)_-_______ SWIFT’S FRANKFURTERS -_______ Cc BONELESS BEEF ROAST--_- Our millinery department is ablaze with beautiful assortments of women’s and misses’ Hats in all the imaginable new styles and best colors. PRICES RANGE $3.95, $4.95 and up IN OUR BASEMENT You Will Find Bargains Galore PURE PORK SAUSAGE__-____ ADT eels POUND The Home of Good Meats WE DELIVER PHONE 1306 The Store That | i fi The Store Undersells he AD Accommodating