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CONFEARED ON ~HEW CARDINALS} Pope Pius Performs Final Agt in Eleva- ‘tion of Prelates. ROME, March 28.—{By the Asso- ciated Press)—Pope Pius today pub- licly conferred the red hat on Car- dinals Hayes and Mundelein, the final act in the elevation of the two’ American prelates to membership in the sacred college. ‘The ceremony, performed in the right transept of St. Peters, was carried out with all pomp and pa- geantry of the Roman Catholic ahurdh in a setting the like of which does not exist outside the eternal city. A It was the first public consistory ever held in the huge basiclia and "it was witnessed by a congregation ™ which in numbers exceeded three or four times those attending similar functions {n the past. It was truly an American day, both from the fact that the only cardinals raised ‘were United States citizens and that great majority of the spectators were also. The crowd began assembling at an early hour. A steady stream of. people poured into the vast edifice, the men wearing the required full dress and the women the high necked gowns and veils over the head prescribed for all papal func- tions. Besides filling the transept the populace occupied the spacious main aisle through which the papal proces m passed from the vatican. It is estimated that there were at least ten thousand pertons pres- ent. . ‘Tributes had been erected on the opposite sides of the transept. On the left sat the entire diplomatic corps.to the Hold See, and on the right the reigning princes of the Roman aristocracy. The space be- tween was occupied by the public, Americans appearing in every part “gof the huge assemblage. RROMB, March 27.—Pope Pius to- day announced the transfer of Mon- signor John Bernard MacGinley for the diocese of Mueva Caceres, Phil- ippine Islands, of which he was bishop, to the diocese of Monterey and Fresno, California. The bishop's church will be St. John's Cathedral in France. GIRL LEAPS FROM TRAIN MILES CITY, Mont., March 28.— Attired only in her night clothes an unidentified girl leaped from a Pull-| ynan“window of N. P. train number two Wednesday evening and evi- dently escaped without serious in- jury as a search along the right-of- way Thursday between Miles City and Hebron, N. D., where she was last seen in the train, fatled to dis- close any trace of her. The young woman was on her way from Seattle to Chicago. When the train left Miles City she retired for the night. Before the train reached Hebron the porter noticed the curtains of the berth moving in the wind and later discovered that the young - woman ‘was not in bed. Her clothing and luggage were in the car. The miss ing young woman fs about 20 years old. S.S.S. stops Rheumatism And with 8 pain and its prob “Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed, it’s all gone, every’ bit of it! It’s BI 6 and joy for me now for the first time in years. I feel a So yf ‘My Rbeumatiam ie «ll gone.” ‘wonderful glory again® in’ the free motion I used to have when my days were younger. I look at. my hands and think of the twists and swellings they used to have. I bend way over to the floor. I haven't been able to do that in many years. [can thank S. 8. 8. for it all! To me it was a rising sun of joy and liberty. Brothers and sisters in misery, do not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are gone from you for- ever! It is not so. It is here and now forall of you. 8. S. S.is wait- Ing to help you.” There is a rea son why 8. 8. S. will help you When you increase the number of your red-blood-cells, the entire yo system undergoes a tremendous change, Everything depends on blood-strength. Blood which is mi nus sufficient red-cells leads to a long list of troubles. Rheumatism Is one of them. S2S. 8. is the great blood-cleanser, blood-builder, sys- tem strengthener, nerve invigora- tor. It stops skin eruptions, too, pimples, blackheads, acno, boils, ec+ zema. It builds up run-down, tired men and women, beautifies com- plexions, makes the flesh firmer. Start 8. 8. S. today. It is sold at all good drug stores. The larger size is more economical. ¢ S.S.S. Hie yours “ fs jeen feet in length, loped by army is capable ite great ive of =m: earth 150 feet in diameter. bomb was placed on view during the “Industrial Pre- paredness As Insurance Against War” dinner given in New York City by the War Department in co- various engineering societies. Point For Park Tours to Cover Northwest Region Park. to park, 6,500 miles of riding: The successful operation of the in Lincoln touring cars for six weeks Mitchell T@urs will be of consider- the Mitchell Tours way with) ab19 importance to every city along Casper as the starting point. ‘There's never been anything MUke| te Proposed route. Especially does it in the west befure. By June 15/ this apply to Casper where all travel everything will be in readiness for|in this conn ion will be centered. the departure from Casper of the! So attractive are its plans and scope first fleet of Lincoln cars which will| that thousands of people who wish proceed north through the Big Horn: to see the marvelous scenery of the Basin country, through famous Yel-! west in a thorough and comfortable lowstone park, on to Glacier park | Way, will surely take advantage of across the line into Canada. The its offernigs. : northermost points visited will be Banff and Lake Louise. Leaving Banff and returning over the border country the route. will pick up Mt. Ranier, Yosemite park, Los Angeles, and a score of other famous places along the equally fam: ous Park-to-Park highway.. Coming up through the national parks and monuments of Colorado, the journey, a feature for the world and its travelers, will ‘end in Casper. 4 In all 6,500 mites will have been covered in six weeks, the most ma- Jestic sights in the land will have been witnessed, and comfort shall have prevailed throughout the trip. Preliminary arrangements limit the number of persons to four in the| + sgeven-passenger Lincolns. All expense for hotel accommodations, meals and side trips of which there will be many, will be included in the price] ; Per person charged at the beginning of the journey.’ As to the price, it is startling low. There is perhaps no other way in which one might traverse the same territory, see the | samme. wonders, and enjoy. luxurious comforts considerable price. Prime mover in this innovation of western travel is D, A. Mitchell, president of the D. A. Mitchell ‘Tours, Inc. Casper is designated as the headquarters of the company and will be the starting point for the park-to-park trip which ranges through nine western states. This year two trips will be made, five cars making each trip, It is en- tirely possible that next year there a number of additional Lincoins ae ded to the fleet and that three trij will be made instead of two. SCHOOL AUTHORITIES CALL ON PARENTS 10. STOP “HOUSE PARTIES: DENVER, C March 28.—A letter appro’ and signed by the board of educdtion, the headseof the five Denver high schools and of- ficers of the Parent-Teachers As- sociation was sent to the parents of |~ all high school students of the city this morning. The letter contains an open disapproval of © “house parties at summer cottages’ many of which parties have been planned by the high school students of the elty for the spring vacation which begins Friday. Alarmed by the possibility of al] : was devel RAWLINS, Wyo., March Charged with leaving town funds intrusted to him by the American Legion post and the branch of the Salvation Army, G. G Fleming, manager of the Ferri authorities who have a warrant fo. his arrest. in Laramie following the there of a Ketter written to J. Peberdy, commander of the Larami en in- ~ Hills Bros Coffee grew up with the West OKLAHOMA was still a territory, the Roose- velt Dam was not even a hazy dream, and Custer’s famed Last Charge was but two years old when Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee was born, in 1878. So you see, Hills Bros. and the tradition of the West as the home of.w6nderful coffee grew up together. : To reassure yourself that this coffee tra- dition is in safe keeping, break the vacuum I of a tin of “Red Can.” Release that . rare aroma! Then brew a cup and lift it to-your lips. What flavor! Any wonder Red Can is The Recognized Standard? _ With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is economical to buy—and economical to Hills Bros., San’ Francisco. HILLS BROS COFFEE ee = fi ust. x repetition of high school scandal: i Hills eo Bros the aftermath of similar parties: {i : bat 2 the past, the school and Parent- % 3 Teachers Association ask parents for | COFFEE ' cooperation in eliminating all «such <== = parties. The letters issued today declare that no teacher will be per- znitted to chaperone such parties. In the letter, it is pointed out that in the past “house parties have caus- ed grave trouble to individual homes and much concern to our schoo! and continues that the signers “hope these parties will cease.”” Suspects Are Hunted in Plot to Burn Halli BENVER, Colo., March 28.—A city-wide search was instituted by Police for two suspects wanted in connection with what officials de- clare was a plot to burn the city hall. Police, declare they have unearthed information causing them to suspect two men. Armed police guards were stationed in that part of the bullding last night. where yesterday morning evidences of a plot to burn the buila- ing were discovered. There were no unusual events occurred during the day. The guard will be continued in- day. The guard,will be cotinued in- definitely the police officials an- pounced, In the original’ Vacuum-Pack which keeps the coffee fresh. © 1924, Hills Bres. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 ; ACCUSED BY LEGION 28.— with local local hotel here, is being sought by the Such is the information given out receipt H. post, by Carl K. Faught, adjutant of the Rawlins post and manager of the National Supply company store here. 3 Funds which Fleming held for the two organizations were proceeds of hotel on March 1: The Rawlins post bringing the charge is Fred Duncan Post No. 22. ——— a It ts the women who do the pro- posing in Dahomey. When a girl reaches the age of 18 she is eligible for matrimony, and she at once sets out to find some one willing to mar- ry her. Frequently she takes a hus- band on trial for a month or two before choosing him for better or worse, —>—_—_. Drs. Morrison and Seibel are now loeated in their new offices, Room 204. Turner-Cottman Bldg. Phone 1927. r 6 dinner, day shipped. a charity ball given at the Ferris} he Casper Daily Cridune SUMMARY OF Liltuokalant, last of the Hawatian monarchs, brought approximate $500,000 to be used for an orphan girls’ home. MUNICH.— Trials of General Ludendorff, Adolph Hitler and others, charged with treason, for their part in the November “putsch,”" were concluded. NIGHT NEWS JACKSONVILLE, Fla—Three members of the crew of the con- verted submarine chaser Russ were burrftd when the craft, used in chasing rum runners, exploded at sea. CUXHAVEN, Germany.—The name of Grover Bergdoll, draft slacker, dia not appear on the list of the Deutchland, leaving for New York, and mystery surrounds his whereabouts. SAN DIEGO.—J. Wellington Boyle, former imperial potentate of the Mystic Shrine, died after a short illness. PARIS.—The Dawes committee report proposes to restore Ger- many'’s finances by severe control of government expenses @nd reve- HONOLULU.—Sale of the Jewelry Ask your fruit desler for Sealdsweet oranges and grapefruit, aad insist on having them in the sanitary tissue- paper wrappers in which they are ion of the late Quyen 4 of an international loan PAGE FIVE 4 a pattial moratorium for three ars, the M SALEM, -Mass.—F seriously damaged relics the Witch * Salem’ dest building, in in 1692, Jonathan Corwin, one of the “witch judges,” ‘con- s investigations and trials. ducted Keep your nostrils anointed with MENTHOLATUM Soothing—antiseptic _—protecting CThey Help You.Make ‘Every Meal Different You may give to breakfast, to luncheon and to after day, distinct and pleasing touches of individuality by freely using Sealdsweet ‘Florida Grapefruit In their natural form, may be served in many ‘appetizing ways. The ideal base for salads, combining nicely with other materials. In cookery and confections, and for decorations, they are equally useful. For gift copy of book Uses for Juices of Sealdsweet Oranges and Grapefruit” write Florida Citrus Ex+ change, 815 Citrus Exchange Build- x ing, Tampa, Florida. Sealdsweet Florida oranges are good inside—good all the way through, — St RT, Frida Grapeftuit id Grape (IN CANS) The inner meat of Seald- sweet grapefruit, separated from the outer membranes and rind before canning. + Ready to serve—chill before using. Eat as you would fresh grapefruit. Add a bit of sugar. or salt if you like. Ask your grocer for Scaldheart when- ever you are unable tosecure fresh Sealdsweet grapefruit or prefer the goods in cana. Fu@RizaA DURBIN STREET BUS ROUTE: From Rialto to. Durbin Street; south to Tenth;'west to David Street; south to Twelfth; east to Durbin Street; north to Eleventh Street; east to. Beech Street; north to Sixth Street; Durbin Street; then to Rialto. ing the following Thursday at midnight. 1 and show us you like it, and we will be glad to make it permanent. SCHEDULE Rialto End of Line west to This bus will travel this territory for one week, beginning Friday morning, March 28th, ahd end- If you like the service, and the bus is convenient, ride it GRANT STREET PATRONS Will you please notice the interruption in your buses’ TIME and ROUTE for the above mentioned week, so that you will not be inconvenienced in any way?, THANK YOU! SCHEDULE Every Fifteen Minutes End The Casper Motor Bus Line Co. CASPER, WYOMING