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Che Casper Daily. Cribune SINCLAIR FIGHTS APPEARANGE AS WITHESS AGAIN IN PROBE (Continued from Page One) tee should decide the questions raised jurisdiction of the commit- in public or private. " Senator Bpen. | Republican, Missouri, Army Hops Off on World Flight IWOMAN BANDIT CAPTURED BY GOTHAM POLICE NEW YORK, March 21—Numer-| | ous victims of a bob-haire ndit in ' Brooklyn and Manhattan are ready to appear in court and try to identi- fy a pretty bobbed haired blonde Ol captured last night after an attempt to hold up a Manhattan tailor, She was identified by the police as the wife of Albert Guimares, friend of Dorothy Keenan, also known as “Dot” King, murdered last “You have established a policy of ee ; pl =~ twas poe vern + the go iment on this subject; and Senator Walsh sa!d-he ie sive Sinclair every right that he using the mails to d ud. would have in a court, but he did ~ Mrs. Guimares gave her occupa- not think the question of “fairness - 7 > 2 tion as model and her name as Betty “You not only say that the leases | 2° cloquently presented to us” car- . . > * « : mene Santos. She wore a decolette gown, were void, but the ‘you | ted any weight. : . “ . rope of pearls around her| presented a pint with the statement The committee adjourned without : _ - < . a sable coat, si! stockings | that there would be no charge and deciding whether Sinclair should be . : : :3 and pumps. had forced $2.50 upon the vender. questioned. z R " She once interrupted her police in-] How convinced each court appears OS SWE 2 > = 5 rae | —,} | quisitors to ask for a cigarette. She|to have been by this explanation " . ‘ é 4 puffed a while they tried to draw| appears to be indicated by the fines reserve supply to meet ‘ - : from additional information. a emergency. You have - Sa #h your hands. 4 “What is tt your committee is f . - : : ca Eat Egg Noodles— LSE ELE eS my, llth, han been! here time ACCUSATION IN etic jie pe pine sky from C.over Field, Cal, three or the sour} Fine as a basic food—with or tempt to circle the globe under command papers, and say ‘you must testify off at 9:10 Monday morning, th 17, headed for Sacrament without meat; delicious and satis- eh eo wi to shows crowds surrounding. planes just | fying di Lent or the year ee Spoticuky tanlediatonloniion and the planes heading north in formation. | ’round. Easily prepared; econom- ; nourishing, entitles you to do so under the RS AF ERAN be Try apackage of standards and precedents of the i the last elections to the American government?” Bombay legislative council a large The right ‘of congressional com- number of women exercised their mittees to call witnesses and papers from all over the country to ald in framing legislation, the attorney argued, never had been sustained courts. it ever been denied?” asked or Walsh. | + March 21.— sick is out $350 in fines inflicted in different courts for the same offense, selling “moonshine” liquor. He was fined $100 tn police court and $250 in district court for the sale of a pint to an agent of the | state law enforcement department He claimed that the agent had approached him tn a barber shop. requested that he sell lquor, been Guimares {s serving a three-year sentence in the federal prison for ewly acquired franchise, and at the latest municipal elections foue women won seats on the local cor- poration. Cheyenne Rotary Club Hears Plain Talk on Liquor Problem. was Oley ee ee one There was a colloquy between CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 21.— Littleton and senators as to the| The Cheyenne Rotary club, having rights of congressional committees | invited, Mayor Archie Allison to ad- to summon witnesses. Sinclair's} dress it regarding bootlegging traffic counsel contended that the commit-| bere and the City’s efforts to sup- tee was without power. press it, “sat up and took notice” “If your ideas should prevall,”| When the Mayor in opening his gaid Senator Dill, Democrat, Wash- | §ptech, voiced the surmise that prob- ington, “this committee might as} ably 20 per cent of those listening to well close its doors and quit.” him were users of bootleg liquor and “It should elther quit or do its}that probably 10 per cent were package will convince you. HERE IS WHAT WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY THERE IS A WORLD OF SAVING FOR YOU IN BUYING YOUR MEAT AT MEYER BROS. MARKET | INVEST IN QUALITY AT A REAL SAVING oa . ThA s porltion,” said, Senator Walsh, "it| Mayor Allison sketched to the Ro E : t ft % orltera. Sek a piipooaia btafaret exived concerning th mae of “boot: ver y steaming cup Sliced Bacon, Ib.-.._____ Veal Roast, Ib..--.2.____ ing themselves concerning contem-| leg” to high school» students and R ° ° ° . ° Cc dB Ib Pork Ch Ib plated legislation to depend upon|other youths, and the measures nsistent invitation Sugar Cured Bacon, 20c or ra) 0 | Seager: siaiain ea cone sorte, infor: the ootleesing Teunitong asicbad Is an ? f Pure Lard, Ib. 15¢e Pork Shoulder Roast, i-] that day, id, ked the . : fax to lve, but they cannet compel| licenses Of nine tazicabe which had SIT TO LEEWARD of a fragrant cup of Hills Smoked Picnics, Ib.---424e anybody to come before a-commit-| been used in the bootleg traffic. 8 3 iS Rib Ib tee and tell it the facts." aah Santee. whlch wes miaktoe the Bros.. Red Can Coffee. Eagerly you Sugar Cured Ham, lb.___28e@ eh Che yong coptrol the Uauor traftle with min}. ©, will lift it to your lips and drain it dry. Kraut, qt. —--—--_-______ 1 Stewin Chickens ib thee ot. ssn paresis. of partaliting Then you will ask for another. Boiling Meat, Ib.-_______ Turkeys lb : Pa tOdinl wees "That. wonderful flavor has made “Red snare "4 ast, Ib. Ducks, 1 pit pork ee rem pr Sete Can” the coffee of the West, the pride of Sth Sabena CESE, 1D.) — -———— ming: against the Mammoth Oil veneer aie tats calle 9 h th d fyi C pe th Shoulder Steak, Ib._---4 72 Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz._' company. in which fraud was}. The Mayor deprecated the care- osts, f¢ wonder of visitors from ie k b A Mi M B charged against Sinclair, Littleton|| lessness. of some parents’ regarding “BE d broad. N d Veal Steak, Ib._.________ 23e | Heinz Mince Meat, pint__ said this was another reason why | the welfare of their female offspring, ast and from abroad. o wonder cence pin: oflbctranogls, sit beanet pen] tine: eeieerteliz. the tet, athatl_ = Hills Bros, Red Can is The Recognized A FULL LINE OF OYSTERS, PICKLES, PT ete io perenebis | UATE TOE oot ce Seaeia SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY charged in this bill (the government | last week, to go to Laramie, un- ith a conspiracy | chaperoned, to attend a basketball % $ ‘ I eel aes! win air quis, tee || MEYER BROS. MARKET ton said, adding that it was “doubt-| several days in Laramfe without ; A 2 i Sl OMAR Cmte ea Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom- OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 to testify even in @ court because] their behavior. of that charge.” Nine places in which youths might ical to buy—and economical touse. Hills a matter of “fairness and jus-| obtain “bootleg” liquor had been re- ie tice,” he said, Sinclair should not} vealed to him, the’ Mayor related, by Bros., San Francisco. be compelled to testify under the| high school students. All of these i 000 | oat canen (ok cavidaioas be neil Harpettie, tye pager . = setae tesotan: uy conareamietal | bean > con@lited under the tiquer HILLS BROS COFFEE S coe aaicommnteeoy tien (ieee a WE EXTEND = atfeay before toe courts and “ore | Mayor S.K Loy to z T 5 <Announcement*of é ° . . es eee A CORDIAL INVITATION | ton Sinclair.” He a Mayor 8% Loy will be the prin: TO ATTEND - safe “to ceria ota hn Sere cipal speaker. at the Young People’s plaint in the civil sult that an effort | Peer eee ee asia In the original him indicted. 4 Vacuum-Pack which would be made to have church. The young people of the “What harm would be done to Ghunchisriti shave mets . Moker dopey Mr. Sinclair if he testified, if he Ras} 700"? charge of the pro ps fr a just cause” asked Senator Walsh. ~ gust the harm you would suffer if you were subjected to present your case before a mob in the street, returned “Littleton. ‘You tell me you want “to uxamine my cllent when he has been sued and may be Indicted, and compel him in an ex- parte «proceeding to make a state- ur Opening SATURDAY. AFTERNOON At 5 o’Clock OF THE AMERICAN CAFE 244 SOUTH CENTER Our Intention Has Been With All Efforts Expended to Make This Cafe the Most Popular Place in Casper NEWLY RENOVATED NEWLY DECORATED > Private Booths for Private Parties Specializing In the Best In Foods French Pastries—Our Own Make OPEN DAY AND NIGHT AMERICAN CAFE 244 SOUTH CENTER PHONE 2732 = i © 1926, Hills Bro. Woman Violator of Ordiriance Seized ——— ° Betty Richard 1s out on bond after ‘he fs afraid of an indictment,| having been arrested last night on he has ample protection” sald Sen-/a charge of violating the ilquor or- ator Walsh. dinance, Gladie Lazelle was arrested “Yes,” replied. the attorney, “you| along with her and is held for in- want to bring him before you and| vestigation. Both women have been compel him to take refuge under! apprehended once or twice before. the plea that he might incriminate SS NEERIEEEe sn MESSAGE UNDELIVERED A message has been received at < ” Littleton returnea| the ¥. W. C. A. in Casper for Law- HERR ree cater ot piseds | tage HolieagLacwn to live isicee: ing a privilege, of driving a man|DPer and believed to be ill here but who has been driven to plead to a| Whose address is lacking. Anyone complaint in the courts and may be knowing how to get in touch with {ndicted—that he must come bere | him will confer a favor by telephon- before the country and make the} {ng the Y. W. C. A. at 1456. statement that he 1s afraid of being ; A Golden Remedy Should we excuse him on ‘that ground?” asked. Walsh. UNITED STATES, FISK, ETC. ON EASY PAYMENTS We have a large stock of tires in all sizes, and now we are going to give you a chance to purchase your tires on terms. Come quick, while our stock is com- plete. ne incriminated. , “You propose to drive him to that humiliation. It is an outrage. A reversal of all tradifions of the law.”| The State of New York has sey- “We do not agree with that,"|eral Indian Reservations near Buf- said Walsh. falo and the Indians bring sacks of “It is a monstrous proposition,” | roots and herbs to Dr. Pierce's labo- shouted Littleton. “We will meet|ratory, the extracts of which are you in the courts where you have] used in Dr. Pierce's remedies, known sent us, and fight it out. Do not|throughout the land for over 50 IN drive us into a foul atmosphere and| years to be reliable and potent. make a declaration which will thfow| Nature’s healing herbs are the in- odium on us to the ends of thejgredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden earth. Medical Discovery, a splendid tonic When Littleton had finished, Sen-| for the blood, stomach and liver, ator Walsh said Sinclair had been called for examin: “matters he might have he was cajled on | Send 1c fo! 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