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, ers of tha PAGE FOUR. tiene senieninnacpess RATT: Woman ADTs MURDER VICTIM NEW YORK, April 11.—Detectives, convinced that | ceeds 40,000,000. Mrs. Johanna Tell told the truth yesterday when she gave rma circumstantial account of her murder of Charles Blair on a little farm near Villingworth, Conn., left today to seek ON FEED THs YEAR, REPORT Falling Off in Number In Corn Belt Feed Lots Is Shown. CHICAGO, April 11—The number feed for market in the es on April 1, this year, the number 23, according e United States t of argiculture. 8 east and west of the Missis- sippi river showed fewer cattle on feed, but the largest percentage de- in the eastern group, ber was only 92 per- t year, while in the west- ern it was nearly 97 percent. The only increases were in Nebraska, with 108 percent and South Dakota with 110 The decrease seems to be due to either an actual sho! e of corn cent of 1 — ALLEGED STILL DPERATOR |S PUT ON TRIAL of 153 North Mx eratl bin Ross A street we atill, this afte with a novel urd cls s that at the time he was arrested he was just paying an informal call at the stillhouse to help himself to a drink. He also stated on the stand that the location of the still, on Poison Spider creek, 26 miles west of Casper, among nborhood and he had al times previously dropped in for @ drink. The still was picked up by the sheriff's office last June 15 when 30 jars of a quart and a half capa- city were found together with a large amount of mash, a 50 gallon still and considerable other equip- ment. Kimball Elected Head of the Rexall Clubs in Wyoming Kimball, proprietor of the and the Midwest had been the most success. d in the district. The home » in Boston sent out six repre. sentatives to instruct patrons and give new ideas for increasing sales. Kimball also attended the Ro- avention at Colorado Springs, t convention in the history There listrict members present. we were 700, incoln street $12.50, 17.7 Six 42-Piece Sets Johnson Bros. China $17.79. 10 PER CEN Blair’s body. They have been supplied aid she shot Blair, hacked his with an axe, secreted it in the cellar over night and then buried it in n pit, because he insisted that she marry him, She was his house- keeper for years, from her husband, a world war vet- eran and Blafr was living apart SU PEO with diagrams by Mrs. Tell. from his wife, who resides in Brook- lyn with her 18-year-old daughter. Conscious stricken after sleepless » Mrs. Tell appeared in the of District Attorney Me- offle She is separated-/Geehan in the Bronx yesterday and told her story. ing inquiry. , She was held pend. MILITARY AWARDS OF ROTARY AND V.F.W. PRESENTED CADETS The Rotary medal for the best drilled cadet at the Natrona County chool, blankets for the second and the Vet- high 1 best cadets, sreign Wars silver’cup to is mornir. ditorium e thigh elaborate ir with Stout of the ch made Charles Rotary club and of ducation presented the -|the ¢ medal which went to Harry Jennings. Wilson on behalf of the school d also presented the two blank. ‘en to Fred Gibson and George 2 ester respectively, These* are black wool blankets with “C's” in ner. Theige, commander. of r post of the Veterans presented the lov- ing cup to Company “A” of which Odie Gorrell is captain. A color ‘4 from the post was present at ceremony, high school orchestra played music appropriate to the occasion. the BIG BANK LOAN NOT CONNECTED WITH CAMPAICN WASHINGTON, April 11.— Returning to its inquiry into possible oil company c litical campaign funds, the ontributions to national po- senate oil committee today sought information about a $3,000,000 loan made by the Chase National bank in New York in 1919 to William Boyce Thompson, former chairman of the ways and means committee of the Republican na- ®| tional committee. Declaring his client was too ill to appear, William Wallace, Jr., at-| + torney for Thompson, testified that the $3,000,000 loan was secured by 50,154 shares of Sinclair ofl stock, but insisted it had nothing to do with the campaign funds. He said Thompson had no part in Repub- Ucan financing until after the 1920 @ that the Chase Bank loan was repaid in full in 1919. The lawyer also read into the ree- ords a telegram from Thompson, ought by committee for more than se .he had been he Sinclair interests Thompson was said to haye failed to respond to the com- mittee summons because he is con- fined to a sanitarium in Arizona, Appearing voluntarily and speak- ing for his client, Wallace also de- nied that Thompson had borrowed large sums' to wipe out the Repub- lican national committee deficit af- ter 1920. BANK RECODS DENIED INVEST SENATE IGATORS WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio, April 11—A refusal to produce the records of the Midland National bank or to allow their client s to appear in person before the senate Daugherty investigating committee, was en- tered by attorneys for M.%S. Daugherty, brother of the former attorney general. The refusal was final, the attor- neys said, and Chairman Brookhart notified them that proceedings charg- ing M. 8. Daugherty ‘and his ntempt of the se The comm: vere forma quiry in s to the waa told by one of its agents, that general had $18.50 DURING THIS SALE HOLMES HARDWARE Co. PHONE 601 White Domestic China T DISCOUNT ON ALL CHINA, GLASSWARE, ALUMINUM AND GRANITE WARE $75,000 on deposit at the Midland bank. It was also told that he owned in 1921, 2,500 shares of Wright-Martin Air Corporation stock, This company had been nam- ed in the investigation as receiving “over payments” from the govern: Yar contract accounts. tors on nd National an Brookhart r as they sat 8 to appear in a clyil ] Bult of undescribed cha The summons gave notice that a HOLMES’ EASTER and In China Glassware Aluminum and Granite Ware BEGINNING SATURDAY, APRIL 12 And Ending Saturday, April 19 42-Piece Set $6.79 Che Caspec Hartly Cridune restraining order had been issued against the committee and in behalf of the bank, seeking to prevent in- quiry into the bank's affairs. The restraining order was issued WASHINGTON, April 11.—The first witnesses summoned by the in the Fayette county common pleas court and served by the Sheriff. It newly created committee to investi- gate the indictment of Senator cited the senators to appear on May 10, Sa ee The number of living organisms in a teaspoonful of earth often ex- This coffee test was made for you~, T makes it easy for you to choose a brand of coffee that will always please your family. We ask you to compare the coffee you. have been using with Folger’s Coffee. Here's a test which makes it easy for you to judge between the two coffees, Tomorrow morning for breakfast drink Folger’s. The following morning drink the coffee you have been using. The third morning drink Folger’s again. You'll know then without question which coffee has the better flavor. The Best Coffee Wins. That's fair, isn’t it? 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