Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 2

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S. Daugherty, but he failed to}any immunity he might have|I did,” said Miller, fied their agents the missing | Jones 125,655 and Browne 67,069. that the reparation commission will charge. q i a also was issued for| claimed as a Gefendant in the cases,| Senator Wheeler asked the wit-| counties to watch any moves before] The nomination of Col. A. A.|endeavor to draw out the attitude! yews Coleman and Mary Wuson, ppe : here and contempt proceed-| Miller began by reading a long pre-|ness to produce “every letter that|local canvassing boards. Reports | Sprague, Democrat, for the United | of the German government ahd that PAGE Two. rend them to Washington. Then a|the Miller Brothers land fraud caze|ropped,” he said. special examinef was sent to Wash-/in Oklahoma, placing on the stand ington Court House. A controversy | George L. Miller, one of those whol statement to people in Oklahoma arose as to the scope of his inquiries} received and still holds a large grant} that you ‘hired Todd to influence|when it became knowns that . the into the business of the bank with}of Indlan lands, once a part of the} Daugherty?” Senator Wheeler asked. | McCormick the result that his investigation has|101 ranch. been suspended. Heves the bank books contain eyvi-|‘‘long winded” explanation. dence confirmatory of certain testi- 4 votes. “Isn't it a fact you made the After he had “waived absolutet: uinst him have been cons a The committee prosecutor be-} Wheeler and es objected to any| Miller would only after he had “looked ‘em over,’ “You plead guilty to the charge of d-] pared statement, but both Senators] passed between you and Todd,” but{came of several precine Possibility of a legal battle result- ing from the contest loomed today, forces had retained “I don't remember making any|counsel to take charge of their in- such statement and I don’t belleve|terests and Deneen managers noti- S canvass: @ to do that|ing boards sealing up ballots and tally sheets and delivering them to Miller sald he felt that the “in-| county clerks without reporting the he Casper Dany ecrioune . * delegation to the national conven- tion. A lead of two to one over Lee O'Neill Browne was maintained by Norman L. Jones for the »Demo- cratic gubernatorial Reports from 3,634 precincts gave States senate, was conceded last night by William MeKinley, his opponent, who pledged him his sup- port. Sprague had 138,517 and Mc- are. likely to do ex- perts’ plan. The impression given out at the Quai d'Orsay is that there will be no contact between the entente governments or their pre- nor@ination. | miers before the French elections. Meanwhile it is thought probable {t will refer the report to the allied governments only after it has acquired a clear idea as to whether the Berlin government is ready to was sentenced to 30 having thrown a w! _ statement in which he declared that ‘Essington for the Republican guber- testimony given before the commit- natorial nomination increased when tee charging fraud by him against downstate precincts reported. With : ~ i : - he Indiabs in acquiring land was 101 precincts not heard from, of malicious, misleading and untrue." 5,668 in the state, Small had a lead ‘ HEA IN POLI E T f He had read only a few ines when of 47,017, with the total vote for : kL t Senator Wheeler broke in to ques- Small 471,094, and Essington 424,977. . t . i \ \ . tion him. Todd had written him Mere yet ee. voten, were ere - 5 Bret a2 i that he could not further represent for Wm. G, loo, unopposed ‘t _ Two assault cases came up before 5 him, Miller sald, but the letter could peeiree Democratic presidential preference, x Sewer Pie. Judge John A. Murray gat night. 1 not be found. (Continued From Page One) but delegates pledged to him were (Continued From - Page One) - Lucy Gonzoles,” “Mexican Lucy,” ; (Continued From Page One) committee resumed its inquiry into) my files are continually being|vious advantage by nearly 1,000] rejected in favor of an uninstructed|as to what*the allied governments in. Jail for! Blass at’ Ella Thomas, colored, and having’ cut the colored woman about the| i illegal cohabitation. A_street, was fined $50. both colored, were fined $50 each for James Lentz, in whose possession | Mquor had been found at 332 West mony given in regard to the finan-| defrauding the Indians of these| fluence working against” him in| vote counts. celal operations of Harry M: Daugh-} lands?” demandea Senator Wheeler.| Washington was Senator Harreld. \ Indications that the final mafor-| cincts re: ed. Jess Smith and others. “ee MIE bab SRE an UnSeretan “ria you ‘ranted somebody" a Lite of President Coalides over ee port The | meeting today be-|ing that there would bbe a fine,” | offset that influence, And McCaskey! tor "Hiram Johnson for the Repub: wat rapa wats id said to Shave | said Miller. said Todd had that influence?” said/iican presidential preference would A lleged Liquor developed some heated passages} Miller dented that his “under. Wheeler. amount to close to 150,000 were Sa Violator Séized Kinley 66,745 votes when 3,485 pre-| accept the experts’ suggestion. — among members as to the best meth-| standing” was with “the attorney 1 carinot: sty: he collie: tha! siven in returns trom: all, bug’ 886 BUT AN IMPORTANT ONE . ° ‘ It developed that “Cox and Rank-| precincts in the state. Reports You have two more days which to take advantage of an od of procedure. Senator Moses I's offi d said that wh Tr pri r Siena pias the Eapenramitiae he aimolbyederotan road as. Bia ties in” were two Indian agents who re-| from 4,788 precincts ®f 5/668 in the opportunity to purchase HIGH GRADE JEWELRY at prices followed an argument in which some| yer, he did not know that Todd was| Ported on Miller's Innd deals. His) state gave Coolidge 432,661 and really lower than your expectations. This store be of the major differences of opinion} a former law partner of Harry M.|TeSular attorneys “had not been able} Johnson 322,977, a Coolidge advan-| Bishop Arthur, rear of 210 West opened for the last time SATURDAY, APRIL 12 a to get the Cox and Rankin report} tage of 109,684. The chief execu- t have b i aug ‘ « ge 01 i that have been developing in the| Daugherty. He sald John Me before Mr. Daugherty. He agreed|tive gained nearly 26,000 votes on committee came openly to the sur-|Caskey of Pittsburgh” advised him face for the first. time. to hire Todd and “arranged” mat-|that he had told McCaskey he! the last 700 precincts. “When va were : “wanted somebody with influence} The lead of’ Governor Len Small When the doors were opened the/ ters with Todd.. paying the latter! Th" the ‘attorney general’ to wesloe eo ot = $2,000 which Miller later repaid y over State Senator urlow G. McCaskey. McCaskey told him, he|*hat he got a “square deal. BUY NOW AND SAVE PAUL HUBER, JEWELER | Virst street, and Lola Fitzgerald, 420 West Midwest, were arrested by the police last night on charge of violat- ing the Naquor ordinance. 1 hi A Hair Often Ruined sald, that Todd oduld Ket ce als Xe: su terkimenlt Baa tiptae Gavin Blackheads Go bags ., ports in la cases » e ie os " i Fy > 3 * > ig By Careless Washing || Pit horities.”” in the land cases, he would brings} By This Simple Method 133 East Second You'll Like Trading at Callaway’s 133 East Second «ey, |SUlt himself ‘to quiet titl bi ten | Hammering the witness ‘with be a aN hard Gewmasee ane | {il * ? Soap should be used very care-| questions, Senator Wheeler asked if , Dart of the body, 60 quick bye sine | ||| fully, if you"want to keep your hair! he had not been willing “to. pay any . le method that Jyst dissoly i] looking its best. Many soaps a price’ to get the papers to the at S. ASH it eachers and ‘o do this get about two ounc | | prepared shampoos contain too much] tention of Daugherty my free i. This dries the scalp,| “I was willing to pay any price 7 bl makes the hair brittle, and ruins it.| for a square deal,” Miller shouted Officers to Meet briskiy for (s. few seconds The best thing for steady use is He also denied that he had ever wash off. You'll wonder Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo,|paid J. J. McGraw any money for ett Kode only open the which Is pure and greaseless, and is/the Republican national, commit A meeting of the teachers and of-|Seres of the skin and lea’ om better than apything else you can| tee, ficers cf the Pirst Presbyterian Sun-| Jarge and unsightly—while the etm va dish th debobatre Ne tent Gay eshool will be held at 7:30! Ble, applics plonite powder) by Two or three teaspoontuls is suf-| “Yes, we know the kind of a Dem-| 0’clock tomorrow evening at 1 he ficient to cleanse the hair and sealp/ocrat you are,” replied Senator | ™&n8e,1103 South Wolcott street. thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair| Wheeler. = with water and rub it in. It makes] McCaskey had told him Todd pn abundance of rich, creamy lather,|could get the “Cox and Rankin” re- which rinses out easily, removing|port in the land cases before the at- A TINY MESSAGE every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff|torney general, and Todd was em- and excess ofl. The hair dries|ployed for that reason, Miller said. quickly and evenly, and {t leaves the|Golng into the transaction in detall | yo. pave ty, a en ursetelet tg pled avait oak scalp soft, and the hair fine and|he tola the committee he had paid bs Sent A be oA peek ays IGH” GR. DE SEWELRY ot heise silky, bright,.lustrous, fluffy, wavy,| Indians “a consideration of $90,235" opportunity to purchase HIG RA “At, gg Eos x) Tbh tae ce “4 re . really lower than your expectations. This store will be and easy to manage. for 3,021 acres of land. He declared d for the last me SATURDAY, APRIL 12 | You can get Mulsified cocoanut] he had expected a $500 fine when he|j™ OPened for the last time ? a BUY NOW AND SAVE PAUL HUBER, JEWELER oll shampoo at any drug store; it is|agreed to plead guilty on advice of inexpensive, and a few ounces will| his attorneys, “but it was $7,500." supply every member of the family] The witness was allowed to go months.—Adv ahead ith a part of his prepared Our monthly remittance lan is liberal, elastic and ar- ranged to suit the particular income of each purchaser, pers mitting you to pur: chase these items with- out interest or any addiz tional charges, CALLAWAY’S Annual Spring i FURNITURE SALE CF; Floor Coverings ‘© A Special Purchase Offers Remarkable Savings al > Ge + WZ A + WHY \\ ¢ 4 =n c (Ov 5 4 Recent reductions in manufacturers’ prices of floor coverings permit us to offer remarkably good values in rugs and carpeting in this Annual Spring Furniture Sale. We were heavy purchasers of rugs sold last month at the manufacturers’ auction and shipments are continually arriving. In addition we offer our com- prehensive stock, including fine French Wiltons, Imported Scotch Chenilles and Royal Turkish Rugs at new and attractive price levels, } a A M E RI Cc A N S # cae Pec ie t Rov Seamless Velvet Rugs $ 5 Regularly $75.00, Reduced to........ $ 60 | A collection of splendid patterns, inolud- by Carefully blended Oriental patterns in me-4 tei } ing Oriental effects Thickpile, made by one — dium grade seamless Velvet Rug, fringed rT of Ameri leading mihs, 9x12 foot size— ds. All wool surface, 9x12 foot size— at Special Reduced Price .sscescccesesere 7 at Special Sale Price the best dressed men of all nations | and : . the best dressed men: in America Wear Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES Copyright 1924 The House of Kuppenhelmer Campbell-Johnson Co. Head to Foot Clothiers Rugs In figured and small designs; excellent solor combinations for any room, 6x9 foot size— li at Special Sale Price , $26.80 . French Wilton Rugs Worsted wool French Wiltons, richly colored, in Oriental pat- terns, very finely woven of the finest )materials; linen fringe ends, 8-3x10-6—Special Sale Price $114.90 | fa Wool Fiber Rug Seamless wool fiber Rugs mm i §-3x10-6 size in wide range of colors, including blue, tan, green and rose; closely woven with heavy bound ends—Sale ri Seamless Axminster Inlaid Linoleum America’s best inlaid lino- leums; patterns and colors suitable for homes and offices; patterns go clear through to ul the base; 6-foot widths—Spe- cial Price—per i0 yard $2. 50c Seamless Velvet Ru: Very serviceable seamless Vel- vet Rugs. in special Oriental designs, 6x9 foot size, with fringed ends—at Special Sale ”” $33.80 Imperial French Wiltons 9x12 French Wiltons of the finest quality; wide range of the seasons popular patterns; materials and dyes of the very best; . fringed ends—Epecial Sale’ Price 123.90 Congoleum Congoleum—by the s ward, six feet wide—tn good range of patterna—Special Sale Price—per square yard 69e Genuine Linoleum Rugs Made éntirely in one plece of genuine linc.eum in wide range of colors and designs; 6x9-foot aize—Sale Price $12.25 Royal .Axminster Rugs Closely woven seamless 7-6x9 Axminster Rug, with all wool surface; striking Orlental de- signs, in blue, rose and tan colors—at Special Sale Price $39.75 Plain Color Chenille Rugs Seamless Chenille Rugs in plain taupe color; — closely woven to ensure excellent wear; 8-3x10-6 size — Special Sale ‘Price $61.60 Bath Rugs” Size 27x54, closely woven Bath Rugs, washable and reversible, fringed ends—Special Sale ” $1.85 Scatter Rugs Excellent quality of Axmi ster carpeting; heavy, weight wide range.of patterns; 22x3' inch size—Special Sale Price $3.90 Deferred Monthly Payments Arranged | Duroleum 3 9 | Mats Neatly designed felt base Rugs; ‘ size 18x36 inches. Bale Price FURNITURE RUGS -:- 133 EAST SECOND Zhe DRAPERIES Wilton Velvet Rugs Splendid quality of all wool Wilton Velvets, in many beau- Uful shades and designs, 6x9 foot size, fringed ends—at Spe- cial Sale Price $57.50 Royal French Wiltons The finest products of Amer- jon’s looms; these Wiltons are woven of finest worsted wool on linen backs; richly colored patterns; 9x12 size—Special Bale Price $143.25 Oval Windsor Rugs Braided Rugs {ri oval shape; size 20x36; reveraible patterns and washable; wide color range $5.60 Extra Special Very heavy Axminster Rugs, closely woven of pure rug wool; wide range of colors and patterns; size 27x5i—Special Bale Price $5.75" Window Shades rie green color; sizes 28 to 36 inches in width. Salo Price 65¢c

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