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—— WS4 218204 S-1 P28 resleoerte oT PAGE EIGHT. Che Casper Daily Cribune 4 KANSAS STORM FATAL TO FIVE; WRECKS CITY AUGUSTA, Kan., July 12.—The bodies of five per- sons have been recovered from the wreckage of a storm that visited this district last night, Brigadier General Charles A. Martin, of the Kansas National Guard, an- nounced today. Three unidentified bodies were taken from the debris of an oil well shanty southeast of here, and other nidentified body was, business house and scores of rest. found ni e local railroad yard-|dences. ‘The city was thrown into pare. ife of a car-| darkness when electric lights were pen killed when eaeK & timber. Many, of | turned off and men, women and chil- the more seriou injuted were|dren, many in night clothing, were rushed to Wichita for medical at-| harassed by flying timbers as they tention waded through the mud and debris Today the clty was virtually {so:|to places of safety. latdd from the outside world. Tel-| The ofl fields between here and ephone and telegraph lines were| Eldorado also suffered serious dam- down. age. Many oll derricks, tools, The storm damaged almost ev GIA COUNTS ARE SUSTAINED IN SINCLAIR CONTEMPT INDICTMENT Supreme Court of District -of Columbia Hands Down Decision in Celebrated and parts BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPAR —<————F> ay p WERE ALL FOR You. BARNEY = WHY DONT You Blow UP Te The TAVERN ANO GIVE THE @oYs THE Gtao HAND They WERE ALL ASKING ABOUT fuseek?: ELL Tere HE Knock KNEED woRLOT O'D and BELIEVE ME My EXPERIENCES Tue PAST THREE WEEKS Have TAUGHT MEA LESSON > THAT TWO THousAND E UON - i LET SOME ONE TRY To Ger IT AwaAY FRom mt! EENIE MEENIE MINIE MO” ANERY, YOU'RE IT YOURE COOK FOR TOMORROW Oil Case. WASHINGTON, July 14.—Six the ten counts in the indictment A request by the committee that Sinclair testify as to information giv- ot of Harry F. Sinclair for contempt of | en the committee by F. G. Bonfils of the senate, were sustained today in| Denver about a contract made with the supreme court of the District of | Bonfils touching Teapot Dome. Columbia. The question asking about a con- _ tract whereby the committee pros- WASHINGTON. — Justice Hoeh-| ecutor asserted that the Pioneer Oil ling ruled out questions asked of Sinclair about the alleged contribu tion of Sinclair consolidated stock to Will H? Hays, or some one represent ing the republi national commit tee and transfer of funds from the National Park Bank of New York to company ceased to be a competitor in the lease of Teapot Dome. Information to any agreement be- tween Sinclair and Secretary Fall, in which the committee prosecutor said John C. Schafer had testified that he was to receive a certain por- the National Metropolitan Bank of|tion of the territory covered by the Washington as not pertinent. He] lease Sinclair secured from the Mam- also made the same decision on the final count, which charged sffclair with refusing to answer any ques- tions. bd moth Of] company. A question as to when and where Sinclair last met Secretary Fall dur- ing thé months of November and De- cember last. Whether Sinclair was prepared to produce the books of the Hyvas Cor- poration, a Sinclair family organ- iation, Whether Sinclatr’s former testi- mony that he had never given or loaned anything to Secretary Fall was correct. ot of of in of WASHINGTON, July 14.—Stx the ten counts in the indictment Harry F. Sinclair for contempt the senate, were sustained today the supreme court of the District Columbia. Justice Hoehling ruled out ques- tions asked of Sinclair about the al- leged contribution of Sinclatr con- solidated stock to Will H. Hays, or some one representing the republican national committee and transfer of funds from the National Park Bank of New York to the National Metro politan Bank of Washington as not pertinent. He also made the same decision on the final count, which charged Sinclair with refusing to answer any questions. Sinclair was given twenty days to plead again. In reviewing the case, Justice Hoehling cited various prece. dents, and following the general rule in such questions, declared the issue of the authority of congress should be resolved against the defendant and in favor of the existence of tho power to compel ient testimony in aid of the exercise of its legisla tive function, but excluding self.in crimination. On the claim of counsel for Sin that the thority to prived tts resolution Here and There You will never have a_ better chance to buy a lawn mower at rock bottom prices, See them at Rich- ards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. The hunting*season will open scon. Licenses for salé at Richards and Cunningham Co. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers left last night for New York. They ex- pect to bq gone about three weeks. All kinds of typing and’ steno- graphic work done by Miss Babb. Balcony Henning hotel.—Ady. A backward season leaves’ us with an over-supply of high grade refrig- erators. Buy them at 20 per cent-dis- count this week. Richards and Cun- ningham Co.—Ady elair senate, if it had au fons, had de of jurisdiction by the to refer the ofl cases to the courts for determination, the opinion held that this wag only a Part of the subject matter of the Cooling, carefully prepared drinks at Tripeny’s Fountain.—Adv. senate inquiry, which he asserted still was uncompleted. The present craze seems to be In view of the far-reaching ques-| for everybody to “Doodle Doo Doo" tions Involved, Just Hoehling | it in some way or other. Song writ- made the date for Sinclair’s| ers show a wide range of subjects to next move twenty days ahead| pick from. From the lingo of a fruit so that if he desired it, he would] stand to the language of the barn- have reasonable opportunity to ap. yard is but a step, Nothing, however trivial the pre posers. ply to the allowance court ofas procedure, it w dite of appeals for the al appeal, This id, would expe n by the su} United States, se ultimately is expected unimportant is slighted by nt crop of popular com the final ¢ The Kopper Kettle Art Shop is showing a very complete line of baby goods,—Ady. 1ould haved the court hell 4 nswered wer the first time since “before the war" you can buy first grade White Naptha laundry soap at Bc per bar. Richards and Cunningham Co.— EATS BLAMED °: FOR TRAGEDY, For Mrs. Laura Redwine, corsetier at Stuart Shop, is enjoying a week's vacation, 5 ®/ ammunition, go to Richards and Cunningham's.—Ady. DENVER 14.—That aE the death of four ons at Al.| Condensed milk, small size, any drich Lodge, near ¢ last | brand. cans for Tc. Richards and week wa to t icken | Cunningham Co,—Adv and d « tong than eee wear to ripe ad-| ‘The delegates have one advantage vane Chernoff, | over the poor public. They are fin- ished with the routine of the conyen tlon—the “movie public” is just be- ginning to reallze how the poor swel- jtering delegate felt when he saw the militant face of Walsh spouting federal chemist, 1 H. Loeb. missioner. I to the scene vestigate ram to § 1 drug com rnoffr, who went of the tragedy to in has -not complete made reports, but according to his tele-| forth the knell for that corrupt re- gram, indications w that no| Publican party day after day. With- diagnosis of botulism could be made] out doubt, every news reel in. the and.the ripe olives had not been| country is showing just how Me the cause of the deaths. Adoo was nominated and jusé what has happened after “Bowery” Smith was Dr. Chernroft gone to Bil lings, Mont., from Cody in order to| nominated.@ What a relief it would avail himself of more complete lab-| be to see. peaceful scene of canni- oratories in making further in-4 bals finishing the evening repast of missionary. place s into Politics have their but not within the cooling in- terlor of a cinema palace. the 5 cause of ciao SUMMARY OF Take a new lease on life by getting | mid-afternon drink at the Kopper Kettle Inn.—Ady Alys Elliott does expert hem- hing and picoting at Richards and Cunningham.—Adv. Mrs NIGHT NEWS LOCUST VALLEY, L. I.—John| galliwampus is? Try and get it if W. Davis told newspaper men he| you can, or ses Bryant Washburn believed the democrats will carry | demonstrate the qualities of a dyed. Do you know what a ring-tatled the middle and northwestern states | in-the-wool galliwampus. cerpite La Foliette. + The fur- ache, and the end of the picture is Mable to find you emitting gasps and holding your hands over the mid-sec- tion of your anatomy. Jas. I. Schwartz for diamonds. Mothers! You can buy children's sandals for $1.00 at the American Shoe Shop. Second and Durbin. Basement.—Adv. Five cents per bar was the pre- war price of good white laundry soap. You can buy it for Be at Richards and Cunningham's now ° —Ady. Let the Henning Marinello Beauty Shop demonstrate to you the care- ful work of experienced attendants. Balcony Henning Hotel.—Adv. Jos, I. Schwartz for watches.—Adv. + Last night’s accident shows that the mere incident of two cars tam: ming. each other is no longer in vogue. To get the proper effect, three cars should come together at a given point and pile up as artistically as Possible. : ————._ After the show visit the Kopper Kettle Inn.—Adv. Royal Society package goods and open stock are offered at 33 1-3 per cent discount. Richards and Cun- ningham Co.—Adv. “Learn to Earn” at the Casper Business ‘College, Inc.—Ady. e ‘William Randolph Hearst passed through Cheyenne last night. His destination was California, his rea sons for going there—nobody knows or few care. Hearst is one of the most mysterious personages in the newspaper profession. Without doubt he is one of the greatest financiers engaged in the publishing business— but with his reputation as an organ izer, goes the belief that Hearst ha a very undesirable side. His actions during the world war, his unquench- able hatred for Great Britain, and his very evident desire to engage in war with Japan make William Ran- dolph Hearst a greater puzzle than any other “native son” who has wandered fromthe fold. The Temple studio for kodak fin- ishing and commercial portraits. —Ady. How about that swim? Bathing suits reduced at Tripeny’s.—Ady. Have you that good lunch made up for the week-end picnic? Every- thing for. the fastidious tongue and the empty stomach at Richards hnd Cunningham Co.—Ady. —"IF WE HOLLERS LET HIM GO, KPLUG _? COME ON BARNEY. WE RE PLAYING A SOCAGLE LUTTLE GAME OF PINOCHKE SIT ON MY CAP - Tuas How GLlap 5 AM To SEE You -- BY Gouy! NMOU'RE LOOKING wet oY AINT THe Kid HIMSELF’ You - Copyright. 1924, by King Features Syndicate. Inc.| GASOLINE ALLEY—AVERY DIDN’T THINK ABOUT THAT +“ 5 % NO SIR | YOU FRAMED @ ON) ME BILL. YOU HAD IT FIGURED WHEN YOO STARTED WHERE IT WAS COMING OUT.} An excellent selection of hats at| which are sold should be read dili- % off may be seen at Richards and| gently great and good results would Cunningham Co.—Adv. fie The Bible ts not the dry book that many imagine it to be. Jt contains history and romance that thrills one with interest; it {s sparkling with poetry; it contains biography that inspires one to imitate; and the moral teachng of the book are beyond all writings that can be found. Business men can find no better advice as to diligence and honesty and fair treat- ment than in the Bible. It is the safe rule and gulde of life. He who reads and heeds it can be sure his Pathway will be safe afid prosper- ous, for after all the only prosperity that is worth while is based on righteousness and truth. The Bibl: is right when it says: “Righteousn: Mrs. Moore, of the Casper Business College, is confined to her home with ilMmess today. “Learn to Earn” at the Casper Business College, Inc.—Adv. See the real bargains tn children’s summer dresses and summer” hats at greatly reduced prices at the Stuart Shop.—Ady. . ‘Your opportunity to get a 16-0z. copper boiler for the strikingly low price of $4.75. Warranted goods only. Gantt Hardware Co.—Ady. See Ben Transfer. Phorie 74.— Adv. This morning’s group of auto gypsies show us that investigators from Illinois, Texas, and Michigan have decided to see what the west looks like, The “Popular” Camping Sets com- bine the attractiveness of a dining table set and the unbreakable qual- ity of out-of doors dishes. Richards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. Be sure to provide yourself with a hunting and fishing license. The game wardens are a hard bolled lot. For sale at Richards and Cunning- ham Co,—Ady, Crystal neck beads in all colors and lengths. Values, $1.50, $2.00 and 2.50 can be bought for $1.00 at Richards and Cunningham’s.—Adv. Jas. I. Schwartz for diamonds, Adv. Tripeny's can show you the best drug store bargains in the city, — Ady. The Golden Rule has completed its addition and is now ready to serve the public with a complete line of quality men's furnishings. The new addition has been tastefully décor: ated and marks another point in the Golden Rule's program of expansion. The only remaining work to be done consists of an entrance way to be cut between the old and the new structure. The Golden Rule wel- comes the inspection of the addition by old and new friends. See the real bargains tn’ children’s summer dresses and summer hats at greatly reduced prices at the Stuart Shop.—Adv. A big lot of $5.00 and $6.50 hand bags are offered at $3.15 while they last. Richards and Cunningham Co.— Ady. Have you had your straw Jos, I. Schwartz for watches.—Adv. FIRST METHODIST REV. LEWIS E. CARTER. Text: ‘‘Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.” Matt. 22:29. Daniel Webster once said: ‘If there be anything in my style or thoughts to be commended, the credit is due tomy parents in instilling into my mind an early love of the scriptures.” _Itis a sad fact that young people of this generation are not being giv- en the knowledge of the Bible that they need for refinement and devel- opment of character, A recent sur- vey among high school and college | students has been made to find how muth they knew about the Bible. ther the picture goes, the harder you) Many thought Paul wasta book of’ parts of the Bible. SERMON EXCERPTS Contributions from Ministers for Publication Under This Head Are Welcomed; Manuscripts Should Le Typewritten, Not Bex- ceeding 250 Words and Should Be in This Office Saturday. the Bible, others thought that Ephe- sians was a province of Asia Minor, that Leviticus was a disciple of Christ and that the epistles were wives of the apostles. Some thought the sermon on the mount ovening Star” was a psalm of David. If such ignorance is abroad among students in regard to these merely historical facts about the Bible it is safe to assume that these same stu dents are equally ignorant about the moral teaching of the Bible. Some one has said that the Bible is the most sold and least read book of all. The Bible ts the best seller at any rate. Last year the American Bible Society sold 7,101,289 Bibles or If all copies and manufacturers. Yur AT THE TAVERN, HUH. How'd You MAKE OUT? ALL RIGHT FELLAS, AVERY ISN'T SATISFIED, HEN HE CAN WASH DISHES INSTEAD. exalteth a nation, and sin is @ re- proach to any people.” REV. CHAS. A. WILSON Subject—“Faith and Optimism.” ‘That the times are suggestive of discontent and disquiet cannot be denied. That such conditions have often prevailed is unquestioned. Our line of thought however, is intend- ed as a cail to hope and optimism. There is a divine purpose for which we do not anticipate failure. “I doubt not through the ages an in- creasing purpose runs. “There is a far off divine event toward which the whole creation moves.” What does a fine purpose avail if power to fulfill {s wanting. There is great evil in the world but it is|future. Utopias have This little dollar goes to market Every ‘year every family of your acquaintance spends about 70 per cent of its income just for living, exclusive of rent—so economic experts tell us. means—seven dollars: out of every ten invested in food, clothing, household utilities and all the multitude of things that keep a family comfortable and happy. "Advertisements are guardians of your pocketbook—read them carefully By Billey De Beck yc ei i ANOTHER N FIFTY BUCKS i THe ACE Turns |are Plato's Republic, More’s Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, Campanella’ City of the Sun, and Bellamy’s looking Backward. All of them has passed, but never to despair. ‘The final control is with God, and the final victory is with the good. The ends of power are best accom- Plished with wisdom, and the final wisdom is with God. There are many baffling questions that some- times defy intelligent answer. So- caljed science fs not always wisely constructive. Panaceas of partisans fail to satisfy. There are three classes in every age; those who look back and sigh for that ‘which has been; those who constantly admire ang defend ‘the present, and those who look ahead for a more perfect society in the large place they _lack one great essential. They overlook the power to create the ideal citizen whi is to constitute the ideal state. The Gospel fs called the wisdom of God. It {s not native to the European race. It was handed down to our forefathers from a foreign race, the Semitic. But it is not racial nor exclusive, it is universal. It {s easily demonstrable as the ‘world’s hope. Faith in God and as- surance of the power and wisdom of the Gospel is the source of a justifiable optimism. Think what this It’s a big job to spend so much money wisely and well.. It requires careful business methods to get the best possible returns from each dollar that leaves the family purse. The clever woman goes for help to the advertisements of her daily paper. There she finds a directory of buying and selling. She learns about the offerings of merchants She compares values. quality and price. She takes this opportunity of judging and selecting almost everything she needs to feed, clothe, amuse, instruct and generally bring up her family. She weighs Do you read the advertisements? You will find them will- ing and able to serve you in the daily business of pur- chase. have much to commend them, but ,- ~~"