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PAGE TWO Che Casper Sunday Cribune LOST LEGION’ | 2% Ssh steno TAQME PADKED. | EW Det id SOLDIERS ARE WITH THRONES = VEN PARDON | FOR CEREMONY Eight Serving Terms in : 4 ‘ Federal Prisons Get American Tourists Go MARCH 23, 1924 150 STRANDED TOURISTS ARF EXTENDED AID KENDALL, Kan. March 22. — 4 (United Press)—aAfter intense suf. fering 150 automobile tourists ma- roaned by a blizzard here, were be- ing cared for tonight. Food, clothing and medical sup- piles were available and beds pro- GASOLINE WAR Io PLATFORM OF MMASTER South Dakota Govemor Seeks Nomination viced Mm cramped quarters of Ken- i 7 @al’s small hotel. Some tourists Relsase To Attend Public In Primary. were duntred"n privat, tome ‘ ms Communication was re-establis! - "x Consistory. By D. D. MEREDITH. after eight days of fsolation and ny he deep a tenor ge ~ (United Press Staff™Correspondent.)| corpa of men from state engineer- of oo lange Beemer 4 { . j SIOUX FALLS, S. D., March 22.|ing department were fighting to (itary clemency boar By CAMILLO CIANFARRA. ; elg rs—members of Amer. ica’s “lost. legion”—were pardoned from federal prisons here and at At- lanta, Ga tog ¥. : Ol! poured on the political waters| clear virtually impassable roads. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) of South Dakota is causing the same The tourists, enroute to the Pa- ROME, March 22.—All roads lead ‘ . : 4 sort of, typhoon that hit Washing-| cific coast,’ were encamped here to Rome tonight as hundreds of ce xe: ton. when the blizzard descended. Pre. American tourists flock into the city #35 Sf. % Z 3 Governor W. H. McMaster, whose| vious snows had delayed their de- to await the elaborate ceremonies RS ‘ 3 > 3 successful gasoline war last sum- Pparture, and food an# medicinal sup- in St. Peter's Thursday when Arch: 3 AM q mer caused sleepless nights for the| nies were exhausted. bishops Hayes of New York and “a é Producers, finds his boat rocking a8] word of their plight was commu- Mundelein of Chicago will be ele- ; oi : . - the Tuesday primary approaches. nicated to state officials by cour vated to cardinals in a public con- J Oe 3 2 i He Is seeking the republican nomina- | jers. sistory. J tion for United States senator. The ceremonies will start Mon- . “Gasoline” McMaster bases his ° day when there will be a number of Miss Roxie Stinson, ——— wife of — appearing before the Vanderlip Out All were » time offense larceny to m r Four of those pardoned were re leased from Leavenworth, given transportation home and $5 One man will be releaged from the federal disciplinary barracks here tomorrow and three others, will bea fe Cou Wwhinls ta ta ce campaign on two things: whose pardons came to Leaven receptions and other funetions in | Senat emer aieen eter ieee ing alleged deals be-| 1+, Hix war on gasoline prices and sie worth by mistake, will be releaned connection with the secret _ con- | feneral Dau and Patgierty, Smith biel tears go. Miss the “implement trusts of Conti ntal ‘ from the Atlanta prison fistory ‘at which Pope Pius will de-|se¢inson testified that Smith's wealth wae tosses by $100,000 following | 2. His belief that Hiram Johnson ne Cases of the pardoned men were liver the allocution to the cardinals-|— ¢onference with Daugherty. Gaston Means, former secret service in-| is the best man for president. eviewed three weeks Ago. designate. Public interest, however, | vestigutor, declared that at the instance of Smith he had received from a| standard Ol! and the Interna- C C ( phy oer the first prisoners lb centers in the public ceremonies of | tional Harvester company, McMas- an ompany erated since the board began what Thuraday. ter charged, are stirring up trouble All tickets for seats already have |ately transferred to Smith. It was Mitsui and company which financed and with Senator Johnson's craft in | the Standard Aircraft Corporation and the Standard Airplane corpora- & time convictions | ee Denisa Satie . per, tien, which corporations were overpald by the government an ‘arecnt tow, be ie soto at the Bosse WASHINGTON, March 22—As a Patriotic organi: | 4 vs Serdimagetiy pedir are |#PProximating $6,500,000, stret et ©) result of his statement concerning country have waged the fight for | : clemency for ‘lost legion’ — high. Of] and implement interests the sale of the Marion Star. Frank being given preference in. the dis- are fighting him hard. A. Vanderlip has resigned from the rican soldiers still In prison as tribution of admission cards, | , Senator LaFollette'’s victory over! board of the Continental Can con» result of war-time offenses, while Cardinal-Designate Mundelein will j Johnson in the North Dakota pri-| pany of Syracuse, N. Y¥. spies and conscientious be guest of honor Monday after- mary, where LaFollette wasn't even nderlip, in a statement tonight, . ced during the war ‘3 noon at a big recep*ion to be given on the ballot, gave the McMaster-| saia his resignation was brought pri palace ry by the coilege for propaganda, of BY Wisco Johnson forces something more to| abaut’ By eet mente OUR More pardons are expected at the Dimetra Tsina, medical student at Boston University, expects to be the faith of which he is a former , worry about. LaFollette isn’t on] poard who took exception to his prison as rapidly aa the military], the first woman doctor tm Albania’ “groves © firet Albanian to study — | Student. commission {s able to pass on the| i an American college. . either the red. white or blue ballot | statement relative to the sale of the Interest in Monday's secret cere- various cases, according to Warden mony centers in the allocution in South Dakota. Paper owned by tke late President Biddle. Both Coolidge and Johnson sup- Harding. which will be deliyered by the pope Owing to some pardons intended y in person. The text of this address, for Atlanta penitentiary being sent although never published until after to Leavenworth by mistake, some Porters would feel better if Senator] The other member of the board its actual delivery, is understood} CHICAGO, March 22. (United] “Here we have the nation burn- LaFollette'’s name was on the blue} saiq that if 1 did not resign .he confusion resulted in giving out the to be very flattering to America| Press).—'Has Attorney Gene'ral| ing up with corruption and Senator iist of names of those who had been R N L iR and destined to please American | Daugherty, with his corps of secret released. When a check up of the Catholics. service agents and spies, the democratic ballot which ts red. LaFollette may not show up as ell in South Dakota as he did in dallot—the farmer-labor sheet. As would. I resigned and was glad to McCormick's voice has not been , the powe: prisoners showed that some of the Merten mconsin solon's namel because! have something » more will probably be freely written in on| worth while to do now." raised onc Blaine said. “Why The Holy Father, both directly| to blackmail Presxdent Coolidge?”|does he remain silent? Why does | yy, prisoners first ordered freed were and indirectly, will deal with Amer- | Governor John J, Blaine of Wiscon- North Dakota, but he may eat up not in the prison here, a corrected \ca’s generosity, thanking the} in asked in a speech at a repub-| Senator LaFallette, who original list of those given their liberty was American people for their immense | lican progressive rally here tonight, made public. Those given executive =~ = he not tell people where he stands?" contributions whenever an appeal “Does the president fear jthat if clemency here aro Daniel Musa, has been sent from Rome on behalf | Daugherty is removed, that Daugh- Thomas Fic#is, John Fitzgerald, Wi. BY WILLIAM J. LOSH Hays denied that. He admitted,| of a suffering humanity. erty has revelation of additional iam G. Holly and Samuel Jackson,| (United Press Staff Correspondent)| however that Sinclair dia contribute frauds and graft that would damn the latter from Bevins, Pa. WASHID TON, March 22.—Will| $75,000. the republican party forever?” he explained. In his stead he sent his eq up against a bitter faction age se aaa CATARRH SUFFERERS Soldiers to be released from At-| Hays today gave the senate oll com-| Regarding the “personal deal: continued, EL Janta as soon as their pardons can| mittee & complex and unfinished ings, his single answer to all ques- “Is Daugherty feared by the presi- —— Ho sent to the prison there aret/story of financial ~dealings with| tions was an invitation to the com Boser Blankenship, Ed Redman, Ed-| Harry F. Sinclair, partly in connec- : son Philip, who read a message to fight on the senatorship, } Found Treatment Which Healed mittee to inspect his, books. “If Daugherty has a skeleton in| former Governor Deneen for “declin tion with republican party affairs,| H the people of Illinois from his father| Although he t# extremely popular, c Sterling has the full weight of Presi-| His Own Catarrh and Now Offers SnEEate catenenemmeed ys frankly admitted that he the closet, the people ought to know | ing to discuss issues of the day.” dent Coolidge’s campaign back To Send It Free to Sufferers and partly “personal,” when he was|and hiv brother Hinkle had had deal- about it," Governor Blaine declated.| “In the fight to unseat Newberry, Anywhere. BOY called on to explain reports that|/ings with Sinclair involving bonds IS WITH A —————_____ nough of the liberal vote to make had intended to speak at the meet- it easy going for President Coolidge. ing, was unable to come to Chicago ‘The republican state convention en- on account of a severe cold, it was’ gorsed Presidnt Coolidge, but bump. and then made a speech of his own.| McMaster has the veteran Thomas Attacking the republican nationallin the fight against the iniquitous Sinclalr had given Hayes andjand that the Hays law firm was Senator LaFollette's message at-| sterling opposing him for the cen: administration for “failing to act in Daugherty 75,000 shares of ofl|counsel for Sinclair in Indiana, but stock as a contribution towards ajbeyond the mere statement he re- republican campaign deficit. fused to go. eee dent?” tacked both Senator McCormick and atorial nomination and Senator him. os Esch-Cummins law, in the attempt | Davenport, Towa—-Dr. W. 0, Cof- the midst of the greatest. scandal] to prevent thieves in and out of the 1 fee, Suite 1453, St. James Hotel the country ever has known." Gov-| government from stealing Teapot PRISON TERM ‘Rainmaker’ May be Fakir ‘they state that they also were com- of the “kindergarten” holdups who Bldg., this city, one of the it ernor Blaine denounced individual]Dome and other national ofl re. i f band (Continued from Page Ono.) that he found a treatment which Fink of Buffalo, in the Hollenden | (ential boom of Senator Robert La- 4 noises after many years of suf: DENVER, Colo, March 22. — B 1 4 F Newton W. Jenkins. ——. . land stock ‘broker, “not to say any- Sale ut Clouds Open Up and. |jisi2esctsis 2c) Simei ee sO Arms scene re ee oe of justice scandals created a sensa- day, March 25, at the Henning will| bring other ‘sufferers “the same for weeks terrorized Denver with the sentence today of Eugene C. ‘Vos to from 10 to 15 years in the Btate penitentiary. she denounced the accusation that she spent the wight in the hotel with Fink as a “dirty frame-up,” widely known ‘physicians and sur- officials at Washington and thelr| serves, the progressives have had Ml geons in the central west, announces said she was charged with conspir-| fflends in what turned out tobe the|no help from Senator McCormic! acy to get $150,000 for her silence. | OVershadowing address of & meets|a portion of the message read. completely healed ‘him of catarrh in After taking dinner with A. L.| ing intended to promote the presi- he Laps LATE TRIP 10 EUROPE the head and nose, deafness ind h hotel, Mrs. Sintson said she was} Follette and the campaign for’ the Embargo P. ut ! andl fering. He then gave the treatment (United ‘Press)}—Boy banditry came told by Samuel Unferlelder, a Cleve-| 7@Publican senatorial nomination of to a number of other sufferers and to a sad close for the third member ‘ the ‘regular “Weekly cad “bars stared me in the face.” When| bigh government officers in con: > iluncheon of the Casper Chamber of| proud of his achievement and so P = S . d nection with the oll and department To Honduras Commerce which will be held ‘Tues-| confident that his treatment. ‘will our just the ame, Sal tlon. be addressed by Hon. B. B. Brooks, | freedom tt gave him, that he ts of. la gr NE PE Ungerlelder was quoted ax saying. | | Continuing his indictment,-Gover: who with Mrs. Brooks has just te, fering to send a 10° dapat supply aust that tried to atenl an automo-| BY L. C. OWEN ‘ Zien, they indited the day's forecast| “Harry Daugherty is a pretty | Not Bla President has’ made no]. WASHINGTON; March 22.—Pres Ae ae eke ene Saber ane eit ae ‘Cottes Big hare wovecai Gaye age "Ela pare) | opyright 1924, (Phe Casper "ribune) for Hantold, which read: C7 a0 gtebtborn raypelt,” sta seats |S Ya, 60 cpooneed a) ies eed part | ioeok nou ane tole deenmecoe tras |7 roe oven FED. have the oppor-| ‘has specialized on eye, ear, nose and | nef; Clifford Nelson, was shot to| |HANFORD, Cal. gh ate rane omtinued dry, no indications of she told him, “and there ts not going| Petrated tgainst of government, erention declaring OE ae eee ot | tunity’ to. Mates to» very fine| throat diseases for more than thirty death when he failed to stop whe: ntyjed Uhatnssalkers? brine higaiba | Whethaetin coniaie to “Rain.|to be a convenient bullet through} Xcept as congress has forced him Peat Wid 3 Honauees Sees | account of the interesting incidents | five years and {s honored and re. ordered: by @ patrolman. ia: fakir—end thanlegetn aye ie shakes’ ‘aaltieit, nl my head.” to move. I. and enjoyable features of a journey | spected by countless thousands. If Vos" sentence followed close on | & ‘s mysterious chem. | ™Y, Nerpation vot 22 “Denby; secretary of the navy, has| °!¥!l war is in progress. hat followed closely b; t iffer fro: - fo de-|!sn't. | A couple of hundred thous-|icals or just a desire to cross up| “The base insinuation of Harry Festaried, aut i ‘ ‘The proclamation was issued be. | that was followed closely by a great | you suffer from nose, head or throat Ta Hetio: Cg ten Yeats tw sn ee) rie am fuls particular vicin-|the weather forecasters, old Jupiter | Daugherty that I occupled a room| Tesigned, but he did riot resign until f conditions in the Central | ay Casper people during the time | catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head cision (Of ‘the eegecthe ins tine | Cameo ror ity today are ready and willing to] Pluvius got on th Job al rer awit. in the Hollenden hotel with that | COnstess demanded his perennation! Saeed os lic " ‘ted to dhe that these two Casper pioneers were | noises, send him your name and ad- Fmmnk (Red) ‘Verte, another zentber | 7 oy isn't—that he has a per-|in an how after the “contin fea dry""| an Is utterly false and tmpossibie,"| _“C- Bascom Slemp, who went to eine tment by Amerioan, lage sees stodly = AGre be mare be ane Speers fectly good working agreement with| forecast. wa: fecelved: im ¥"| said Mrs. Stinson heatedly. Palm Beach: and conferred with Fall few frets to be nary eee “le = = ree eee rea yienabs elite ci ybiter Fiuvius—and that when-| It has been raining almost inces-|_ Once the question of some mys-|@nd McLean at a time when they 1 ‘, were in a conspiracy Planning on He over “he sends word along that the|santly ever since. The down pour|tery in Smith's death was opened, pas Lapaernpe pag iad eT Move {Money is all in the bank and neces | thew ene night rolled up the firat|Senator Wheeler, chief investigator, eg and Derjury to suppress facts pleaded guilty arid will be sentenced |®'Y Papers signed, old J. Plavius| inch of aia pga Renna ta] pooped pean eg pon gate CLT secretary to the president.” és immediately turns in and does his robably will accrue t . Hat! 1e *cireu! ices, the - a reek from today. Nearly, ail o¢ | fomecin! bétore, today. id sects eee as | tos Deed oats SORE ee Attorney General Daugherty, who Will inject m strange spectacle of | “Rainmaker” Hatfield came to| farmers that are footing the bili are uncheieat eee es latea his. sath cent ashen youth when thrown among veteran |Handford ten days ago: ‘He came|Feady and willing to ture oven ane neat t the| guilty. of the grossest’ siscoencc| Americans were ordered “into a convicts of more mature years in|Pon the urgent solicitation of] Whole $5,000 right now. ‘The rain} “Did Paiste eanes waste cant “ President" Coolidge's| Compound by Morales and even in the prison at Canon City. Hon Of the Bere dears in this nec.| #4 covering an aera of more than|&Partment that night,” asked Wheel- cabinet. Daugherty, with a brase| thls neutral” sone, have. een “tirec ton of the San Joaquin valley, who| fifty square miles. “He was supposed to be at the| ness surpassing that of bandits, de.| UPOn by the various factions. Two haven't had more than a few cup. eae ere a American stores were reported Man Faints at fulls of rain for thelr crops’ slnvs AUTO CRASH White House," said Mrs. Stinson. | fiantly challenges the president to i) Continual fighting by three polit- leal factions since January 1, had reached a point where the de facto government, organized by members of the lant cabinet after the over. throw of their government, has no control over the situation, cavty aut gaht Most of her story revolved around| remove him, . looted during the early part of the e ° i ~ ‘ he: “It is true that President Coolidge : S ht f Ji 1 Hatfield, who doesn't even call was apparentiy.m tiying ordeal tor ig 0 al himself “professor,” claims This report was followed within inherited Daugherty. He inherited able to dy ' sage a her. She alternated between smiles| him before the present investigation oni ey eipeee ciet pest able to produce rain by chemical and. sobs. Letters from Jesse tolat Washington. Yet he still retains batlcbeon’ fined iupoa: by” Gronken hen Arrested Processes. e builds 2 wooden her, showing his kindly solicitude| nim and has retained him for nal Pithae Oa tact W tower on the highest. point avail. for her welfare, brought a flood of} months, in face of the proven | ¢°.Zers of the de facto government able, scatters a lot of secret chem- : tears, but she laughed happily a 7 forces. fcals in a big flat box on top of the} _ATASCADERO, Cal., March 22.— p! charges against Daugherty relations with Jesse Smith. It ’ few minutes later as she recalled Pie Pies toe, March ‘22. —| tower, and then waits for the clouds| (United Press)—Arthur 1. Roberts, |{oY%g amusing Mcident of the past.| Turning his attention to political D , (hited Press) Sam Canfield, 45,|to turn loose thetr tears. — The| foreman of the Los Angeles Times| me sat clash between Wheeler | Matters in Ilinois, Governor Blaine | AJ CMVOCY ALS in Beatle Wah. en eet Tam, from | chemical reaction of the gaasea| Press room died’tonight at the Atam-land ittrar meget Chamberiath, | *ttacked Senator Medill McCormick. Seattle, Wash., and sala to be an|Which rise from the tower, he as-|Cadero hospital trom slow paralyaio He declared that McCormick would counsel for Daugherty, ended in the oil shale man, lies in a semi-con-|ferts produces certain effects on| caused by injuries sustained last} former demanding that President | P®¥€ # lot to explain, if he should scldus condition in the county jail|the clouds above which Invariably| Monday when his automobile skid- Iowa County Go Coolidge: suspend the attorney gen-|evempt to defend his record ‘at ‘5 The Grand That ‘Fits In” tonight. bring rain ded off the highway near here and| eral during the investigation, | Washington. Uninstructed y Canfield was arrested this after} “Rainmaker” Hatfield, however,| Overturned. His wife and two When Chamberlain complained that |~ Snuggling beside the fire place or nestling into: noon for a Juvenile offense and fell |/Mever performs except for a price.|@aughters who were with him at Daugherty is being placed in an|him at thelr shack near Washington a bay window, no living room is too small for unconscious when officers tcok | His price to Hanford farmera was|the time, escaped with minor in. “unfair position,” Wheeler burst | Courthouse, Ohio. <r, the Kurtzm: 4 Baby Grand. The di him to jail. Three times he was re- | $2,000 an inch for each inch of rain, | Juries. out with a charge that the attorney} “Jesse came right into town and CEDAR RAPIDS, March 22 brine: rae ania a ate bier ales vived, only to faint away as he|The mit was set at four inches.| Roberts had formerly worked fer General is using the ‘ ty Demoaceatieanee hole power | bought a gun,” she sald. saw prison bars staring him in the | Anything over that would be a flood| the Oakland Post, the Oakland ‘Trib- bungalow or apartment permits so many The twenty-four Democ : s d Post, a Pata emartment of Justice,” tol“ ‘This Js for the attorney gener- artes Went eae ccaavethine economies that a Kurtzmann Baby Grand is not tanh, end he ‘did not insist on collecting.| Une, the San Francisco Examiner | intimidate witnesses and criticized al,” Mrs: Stinson quoted Smith as| Davenport. Iowa April 8, will go an expense—it lifts an otherwise commonplace County and private physicians de.|If he failed to” produce rain, no}@d the San Francisco Chronicle. the president for retaining him in| saying to the clerk at the hardware uninstructed asa result of the clared tonight Canfield's case is money was to be paid. But before| He was a 32nd degree Mason and a the cabinet. wd . store where the gun was purchased. of the most pecuttar that has ever |he started, a contract had to be| Shriner. room into one that possesses charm and ; Referring to Daugherty's attack}. Wheeler and Senator Ashurst, |. \\° en Meas SO es grandeur, faced them. He was in a semi-coma| *isned and the $8,000 for four inches|__ Roberts’ mother, Mrs: George! on Mrs. _Stinson’s _chiaracter,| Arizona, closely questioned Mrs. made of W. G. McAdoo or Oseac j . condition and unable or unwilling | °f rain deposited in the bank. Bailey, lives in Letts, Tow. Wheeler denounced it as “a coward-| Stinson regarding the “gun." She Underwood, each delegate being Although compact in size and saving of to. utter any intelligible remarks. 1t| Because they faced loses of a 3 ly, dirty, low down trick.” ‘This|said she was “deathly afraid” of free to vote as he or she chooses floor space, the Kurtzmann Baby Grand is was feared that his condition may |C°uple of million dollars in crops, Seven Members fe ee eget prought the first | guns and would not look at them,| ae delegates are also uninstructed wondrously full in tone—a tone that is resonant, be -rwrious. farmers of the district were willing flood of tears from Mrs. Stinson, | ‘much less touch one.” as to the election of a national com- ib: ant and brili: t, ‘et t it d Canfield fainted at first sight of | try out most any kind of a rain M who sat in the witness chair wait-| ‘The witness was so exhausted by mitteeman. ‘The convention “oe, Manrany a peant, yi rue, sweet an jail and had not regained complete |™@king scheme. ‘They paid “Rain Of Counterfeit ing for the hearings to begin. Oe ere the rooemthG: nesatob.| throw mints an igroermtiee cate singing.” Step in for a free floor pattern and control of himself since up to a late |™&ker” Hatfield's fare here from Shaken by sobs and at times bit-| Which lasted three and a half hours.| munermelsten ae delegate rendered then see how easily your present living room hour. His arrest was orcered by a| his homo in Los Angeles, signed the Ree Se aant: /Mra,; Btinwon ) tole cay puss CUMEAR Brookbarhy cancalied | 2° Vocaivaan” extiiar eres Granda could be arranged to admit the Kurtzmann Juvenile court officer on a charge | Precipitation price schedule he Gang Arrested sea Snow she was harassed andj $e seeslan\pchoduled for the atter|Gn party wing te the tune of Baby Grand, of contributing to the dependancy bey a a ng, put the $8,000 in the Jesse Smith was hounded to his |0on. ‘The Old Gray Mare.” A paper - o fan unborn child “es 2 then told him to “go to it.” death. She swore that for months You can even wash out a few was read entitled “The Farmer's Lament.” a parody on the twenty- third Psalm. McAdoo Returns 3 wii Saas HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 2 a pnases Hf you want to," they tola] CHICAGO, March 22. — Charges | 20" ean Sole te toe (United Press.) —A "congressional Casing Dropped him oF uountertelting were lodged to-|1n\,peq Smith, she said, warned | Subpoena to appear before the sen- ur days ago, the “rainmaker’| night against seven men, part of a her not to go out at night alone,| ate committee investigating charges pleted his wooden tower. Then| gang held rerponsible for distribut. si i Fearful of foul piay Smith, sia said} ®8alnst Attorney General Daugherty | In Deep 7 CSLE| be opened ‘severat taytiritte kon line a eee ee on apnToUs $10) aways: walked in the ralddle cf roe} Wal becved here toagy te telegraph |and spread their contents around on| bills during the past six months atroet at night. on Blmer Dover, assistant secre. 3 z ) sate the top of the towet. While no counterfeiting equipment |*~ "°°" * s tary of the treasury during a part C I f ) |, “You will have rain in three or| was found in the rooms of the pris Dif he indicate that he feared of the Harding administration, oO ait ornia In the Mowry shale within 70 feet|four day (| foot at the most in a week,”| oners, federal agents sald the men |b¢ Would be killed?” asked Senator of the top of the long expected|he announced. had approximately $12,000 in coun-|J°n€8 of Washington, . Muddy sand, a string of 6%-1nch| The ranchers hastily sent |mos-| terfelt bills on thelr persona, and he was afraid of that casing was dropped yesterday in the| sages regarding Hatfield's prophesy The arrest was mace through said Mrs. Stinson. test being drilled on the Medicine|to the weather bureaus in Lon Dover nifled h leave at once. He declared h not know what testimon be asked to give. LOS ANGELES, March The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. William G. McAdoo, candidate fo } An-| Bert Brown, federal agent who “Did he fear Harry Daugherty?” Dover was the Pacific coast man-| the Beate pete repens Whit Home of the Chickerin 3 Bow structure, It will be necessary |gelen and San Francisco, Fracd asm prospective buyer. Leo| Without answering the question|ager for tne Harding campaign in| nation, who has been visiting in /MH| 232 East 2nd. CASPER Phone 194 : towswageithelatring before the drill) | “If he produces any rain in the| Trant. one of the prisoners, offers directly, Mrs. Stinson related how|1920. He has been a political and Georgia, his native state, and mak. ht ’ ean be put on bottom and in opera.| next two weeks we will eat hia hat-"| $10,000 worth Ge the wane ie $5,000, | Daugherty had abused and cursed| personal friend of the attorney ing a few speeches, is’ to retusa tion again. iwam the message that came back.| Brown said, Smith when the latter awakened] Seneral for many years. here tomorrow, ( ' J s ’

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