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e . ‘ 4 ‘ . e RB PAGE TWELVE. he Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924.. = will make a fight In the committee i she went to Miss Claxton’s apart-|to be Stevenson's wife, although "t A for some sort of liberal plank in the ment. he had married Miss Frances Riley . platform relating to the prohibition Miss Claxton was born in Somer-| an actress in tho meantime. situation, Dr. Butler feels very . | ville, N. J., 73 years ago. Harold Stevenson, Miss Claxton's e keenly about this situation. His re- at 4 iaeaae ites Sa ctetoat 8 pe, cent address before the Missouri rama and tragedy played almost) son, killed himaelt at the age fs 9 society in this city was really but as large a ey e tha at oh in 1904 and his mother retjred from ¥ a retiteration of earlier utterances Ge aero ae oT hetlee A Gtewenenn, | the state shortly afterward. : ; of the subject of prohibition as it Charl Stev | i a was written into the constitution an actor in 1878, and was Eoctseg 2 J 3 . \ and Into the statues of the United by, him in 190: en years later A choice corner for small w q States, she brought sult to have the ed business. Dobbin Realty Co., % A ; Dr. Butler says he has heard from! stoscow, May 7—(By The Asso-| Germany cannot accept the reproach | Set asife on the ground hen Abies. Zuttermeleter Bldg. 226 a " Have hecnme deploratie, Sader the | ciated ‘Press.)—Great indignation is]ot disregarding existing treaties.» Peg actehll ec, semyiivia | eattades a 23 present workings of the Volstead act| expressed in soviet official quarters ‘The Russian note, the reply says, , w W Wh Cam jana denies he has been blinded to| over the action of the German police| fai!s to furnish any concrete evi- y as One 0 ITIEG) cho exact situation in the interior| in raiding the premises of the Rus-| dence of the alleged untrustworthi- Tete! ' ti and on the west coast by the pre-| .ian trade delegation in Berlin, and| ness of the testimony by German i 4 | ? an to aun cavatness” on the north| the soviet ambassador Krestinsky| officials in the case. The German e : antic: coast. ts has been instructed to return to| government has always striven to pal Albert B. Fall. Vigtually all of the letters recelved | sroscow unless the German govern-| facilitate the labors of the Russian w toe by: De BUblers Ree eeu nie Veen ment accords full satisfaction, delegation. fa ee making such a frank declaration of * we WASHINGTON, May 7.—Edward| nis views. He hag been told many| Although no member of the gov- = L. Doheny, Jr., of Los Angeles, Cal-| times that if all men in public places] ernment is willing to express a for- w jfornia, son of the lessee of naval) who believe as he does would speak| mal opinion, it is held that Foreign CUR TA { reserve number 1, was called before} as courageously as he has done, the| Minister Tchitcherin will undoubt- : “7 the federal grand jury investigating /anti dry movement would make|edly make representations to Ber- x charges of fraud and corruption 19} rapiq headway. lin when in possession of all the RUNG ; F connection with the naval ofl leases.| Not all of Dr. Butler's letters are| facts. The raid is characterized by He was in the grand jury room eight} commendatory, however. A smali|the Russians as a breach of the ~ minutes and then wes directed to re-} minority of them attack him relent-| principle of extra-territoriality and FOR ACTR w main within call. lessly. Those who believe in the|in violation of international diplo- : A ‘According to testimony given bY] present law and feel that as much| matic customs. m his father before the senate oll com-| progress in enforcement is ebing —— 7 mittee, young Doheny brought '9|have as could possibly be expected.| BERLIN, May 7.—(By The Asso-]| NEW YORK, May 7.—Kate Clax- Ww ‘Washington in a black satchel $109.) accused the educator of attempting] vated Press)—The German govern-| ton, who starred fifty years ago as 000 which the senior Doheny saya Ne /to tear down the constitution and} ment’s reply to tho protest of the| Louise, the blind girl, in “The Two 4 loaned to Albert B. Fall, then #001 “incite to anarchy. Russian ambassador, M. Krestinsky | Orphans,” 1s dead at her home. Miss : 16 retary of the interior on November Ce aver the rafd on the Russian trade| Josephine Cone, her sister, discay- ‘ - 30, 1921. delegatio’ offices here dec‘ares' ered the body in the bathroom when Frank J. Hogan, counsel for both | FE. L. Doheny and hia son, met his f client as he came from the grand BE no statement to be made. } : 4 ‘The oll magnate’s testimony before a a : “E the senate committee was that the ed $100,000 was a loan to Fall, and that } ays rs. in ss | terfor secretary ar iene Bre “Tee pr TS Tes ip tirel 4 while I tried all est. Doheny pro z fa ; ee treasomplete note before the (Continued From Page One) “For Years I Suffered and|\*ork en! medicines, wothisig- helped ' ~ committee. He produced a note with sche) eh uproar and council And Tried All Sorts of| me until I ran across Tanlac. ; i the signature space fore { given his) Following the meet Counciiman| Mediéine—None _ Helped] ‘“Tanlac just, seemed to soothe and ‘HERE'S a bit of all the world . 4 that was what Fa! ry Tani: settle my sick s' ‘ =f 3 Pelton shed some lght on the att!:| “Me Until I Took Tanlac. Califc —the scen: the non. rr very first. So a few bottles of Tan- im ornia: ie scenery, sly Efforts were made by the senate | tude of the council. Pee 3a brlet ove a lag Seerreatha ae iecblee Sea Retths'pcoal y Spain, Switz- ‘or committee"to call young Doheny be-} for Walter Royce,” sald Mr. Pelton. | sor years and years,” recently | brought back my strength, and from land, Norway, the Riviera, Capri, the TI fore’ it, but service could not be ob-| “But I have steadily maintained} 14 3, Minnie Bolte, 125 Gates| that day to this, several years now, ec "7 ‘Y> rea ake Ar gained onthe subpoena. At that time| that it 1s a matter for the courts.| 1° San Francisco, Calif, ‘“my|t have v apicedineont heaither I: teal Valley of the Nile, the Orient. Ttgivesyou — information coming to the committee|If we were to oust Royce illegally | stomach was in such a bad fix that|{t my duty to tell others about the variety that makesa perfect vacation. ° was that he had left on an extended | it would make every subsequent act | (Vrvining T would eat hurt me. | ‘Taniec." K Ow owing t e ost cruise to the South Sea islands. Tie oe eee tere of utfiee. Ans bonds | 2%t only suffered from gas bloating | ‘Tanlac ts for sale by all good drug- information proved erroneous, ed Lessa Moats a . ‘ and pain, but often became so] gists, Accept no substitute. Over ‘ * then was on an inspec-| we might issue would be worthless : 2 ” ea t t % tion’ ap he tre"ine Pearl Harbor, |and our credit asa city would cease. bpieaceeppe Pier ipy toc abled CSM let oo SAN esguim omplete OC. P Hawaii, oll tankage base which the| Furthermore Royce would Raver a hans abs as patltd ied iaiat aks emtasee cota ita Haiti: eee “ ga a ny is construct-| course of action against every in- 5 2 s eae vier tg contracts with the gov-| dividual member of the council. so weak from indigestion and lack | pation made and recommended by and4-other Trains direct ernment “I am confident that Royce would|f nourishment that I could hardly | the manufacturers of ‘Tanlac—Ad- for Californias ( € i Sek ee have resigned if the people had not | Stand up. Finally I had to give up | vertisement. OF b acted hastily and attempted to force | —__eeemee—— “s ~ oe peas —Or— r, him, out. He was advised by his Very’ low summer fares to California via attorneys not to ‘retire while under ; Union Pacific go into effect May 15. You fire. I feel that the people are 5 needlessly excited and that he will cannot afford not to go. resign of his own will if given a $ 25 Round Trip from . | little time. 4 “I think too that at the next regu- “PLL SAY SO” 7 = Casper : = lar meeting of the council it will 5 ej mike a statement of its policy in We Have Just Received One of the New retob ok Hall Lakes CS’ on the wey: | Pioek kate - BC (Continued trom Page One) regard to the matter. Cabinet Type wp ee Benga loat os Of the 24 delegates Manse, Mc- , . Se coe w Nulty and Stull were chosen to rep- Radiola Super Hetrodyne Sets ee ae map ene foe yon ant -IN CASPER ‘ resent the Salt Creek district. Those lorFree send you a utifully illustrat 3 a against whom opposition was voiced 1 NO AERIAL, NO GROUND—THE WORLD Booklet California booklet. BS by several Democrats ewes Tage . AT YOUR DOOR For Information, ask— ¥4 5 2 Sa Scott, Dr. Morgan, Calvin Smith, : W. K. Cundiff, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, M H. Schwartz, B. H. Foster and Mrs. Never Use a Knife! Al Don es baal ras ercl opeeatn aaa i Clty Ticket “Office, 601 Seventeenth St, Denver és me Those serving on the nominating Ile so Sanyo eeteid ofa core: Darnee 8 moving automobile. All dry batteries, the cost of eo @.4@e rices Ki committee as appointed by the chalr,| ends them. Stops the pain instantly. which will not exceed $3.00 for three to four months’ ” . en were C. C. Champion, Mrs. Burke H.} Then the corm loosens and comes - a — Sinclair and Henry Perkins. out. Does away with dangerous service, regardless of statements to the contrary by e e owes TY Charge that a star chambe! paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. some of “Casper’s Radio Experts. of sion had heen held several da: SEE AND HEAR THESE MARVELOUS SETS to the exclusion of a number of AT Ee party numbers in order that certain Persons might be named delegates COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF | Was made. | 4 P \ w There furthermore arose a heated WA N RADIO SHO » 4 personal conflict between John D. ’ 87 Salmond and Chairman Sproul, in = which Salmond declared that Sproul |® B&B SMOKEHOUSE Company Checks Cashed Whether You 4 ul t tt a y on the : Seating in ai partiamentary sianntr. ° 248 South Center Street Phone 1283 HARD SAG Buy or Inspect ui Offenso was immediately taken to = RADIO SETS OF ALL KINDS _— this and other remarks made t 1. aq mond and a hot argument betw n . the two men was averted by several Pr persons demanding the resumption of busines: d IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU ROUGH ROADS Committees selected to carry on 4 the work of preparing for the state Ww convention here next Monday ere as follows: AY General arrangements: W. W. 3 , 5 = Sproul, chairman, H. H. Schwartz, A BAe. Looper, Mrs. Sinclair, A. Ht Don’t Make Much Impression on Stewart and Guy Gay. Decorations: . 4 J. M, Snook, Mrs, Sproul and Mrs. ° ou Kocher. Publicity. Henry Perkins. 33 Automobiles: M. yy B, Hw. Foster and C. B. ffor = PRAISE HURLED (Continued from Page One) kh thodist ban against dancing and other forms of amusement. There was citation also of the fact that plans were under way to point at the protestant Episcopal conyen- tion of the diocese of Pennsylvania a plea that the present methods of prohibition be replaced by a “sensi Michelin Cords R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN May 11th A Wonderful Thing to Set Aside This Day Each Year for the Best Mother Living But Why Not Make Every Day a Pleasure for Mother ? —a— 316 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 ou ble and moderate” Mquor law CLARK ou A few of Dr. Butler's friends have — deen urging him to run for vice JEWEL, as Range a president with President Coblidge ——— . The friends admit they have not M sounded out President Coolidge on —WITH— the subject and admit that his word will be lay to the selection of his running mate, They also are aware of the fact that the Republicans are looking to the west for a vice pres! dential candidate, Despite all this LORAIN tccaior TRAIN SCHEDULES fer enough has been said on the: sub. ; Chicaze & Northwestera Dil btatement tothe effect that in nie |pt_ Will Make Every Day In the Year a Pleasant One, for Each Day “ely ersteva Laven eee rh resent frame of mind he would not Means Three Meals to Cook and Worry About 11:80 p.m. spieg - tion if it war handed to him. What 615 Dem a0 p.m, ‘ p,) may happen b ‘een now and the art ‘Merk of Sumo 4 However tear LORAIN, THE “MAGIC CHEF,” M AKES re te ae FA of the remains cs’ | COOKING A PLEASURE #. Dr tler is a delegate at large to the Republi t pier resale om | May We Install One for Your Mother Now ? 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