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Peck TE GOOLIDGE HAS | WO PROBLEMS FOR SOLUTION Sugar Duty Cut and Ag- riculture Investigation Up for Decisions. ASHINGTON, Oct. 13—Two t problems face President ox probable decision this Additional data which the prest- t has asked from governmental rtments in connection with the rt of tha tariff commission on sugar duty is expected to reach White House. Three members re understood to recommended cut in the Coolidge has asked for +urvoer -news on the sugar industry in this country before reaching | decision The the the of the commission have matter of appointment by president of the commission he pro- | posed to investigate ultural | conditions, also been expected to receive furthe ntion from the executive leaders who conferred with him last week sug. P iis be deferre il after « , or delayed for at least a stigation become lest the iny ed in politics ie Ath and a THERE Hlectric Co., 119 B. —Ady. ctric Cleaner, at the Cas irst. Phone Let's have lunch at Lloyd's on —Ady. ll lke the vartety of the Spe- ted Combination Dinner at isend Hote!.—Ady. tion of the Casper Phone Jalectric Co., 1319M.—Adv. 123% S. Center. Holiday samples now on display. Come in and see them. Temple Studio, 118 East First.—Adv. Hungry? Try Lloyd's for satis- faction iv. Women, if yu want a shoe of distinction buy Red Cross. Shoes. Haytin's Boot Shop. Adv. Don't wait. See the Tee Vac Elec: tric Cleaner today. Casper Electric Cé., 12344 S. Center. Phone 1319M. —Aav. Hot plate lunch every noon at Lioyds. Mighty good.—Ady. oxpert watch and Jewelry repatr- ing. Casper y Co., OS Bldg. Thea s for women. aytin’s it Shop.—Adv Photographs for Christmas—Big Special in this issue of the Tribune. Credell’s Studlo,—Ady. Only a few days left of the clos- ing out sale—Kline’s Gift Shop. Se- your Christmas gifts—Kline’s suth Center St.—Ady. Don't miss the big photograph ®pecial in this issue of the Tribune. Credell's Studi a: Newsman Leaves To Visit Son In Coast Metropolis W. E. Grover, veteran Tribune newsman, who has occupied the post- office corner for the last fourteen months, left Sunday for Los Angeles to visit until the first of the year with his son, John F. Grover, an electric formerly in the employ ef the Natrona Power Company he nd now emplo: on the Hill street subway in the southern Call- fornia city. The elder Grover is fa- m arly known to scores of Casper business men, HAs SE EVERY MEAL BROUGHT PAINS AND MISERY To Joseph Weldon But Then He Took Tanlac and Got Relief “Well, sir, my fix wife don't have to special dishes for me now, for nluc has put my stomach in such ything and ," is the striking ph Weldon, 454 Bid, nd, Oregon, foreman Lumber Mills. Before taking Tanlac the worst sort of pain and misery followed my meals and this indigestion had weak- 1 me don until I felt tired and worn out all the time. I also suf. fered from constipation, but Tanlac and the Tanlac Pills have put a stop statement of Jo well avi East S' to it all and I now feel as fresh and strong pas a youngster again. “In fact, Tanlac has put me in the best condition of my life. My wife used to be weary nd wornout from indige too, and Tanlac did the sar her it did for me, We anything else but good fr Is ¢ uch a wonderful medi Tanlac is for sale by all good drug: ts. Accept no substitute, million bottles sold. Over Tanlac Vegetable Pills recommend: ed by the manufacturers of Tanlac. New Use for Airships It's an airship age Tex., who will in turn This is to introduce Lois Seideman of San Antonio, introduce the latest fad in the way of faoial make-up. “Shenandoah beauty spot”—the The style is proving popular with many members of San Antonio's younger set. COURT ASKED TO CONVICT RED LEADER LANSING, Mich., Oct. 13.—The state of Michigan today filed a brief in the state supreme court asking for the conviction of Charles B. Ruthenberg, one of 17 alleged com- munist leaders arrested in a state and federal raid Bri Berr county, In August, affirme The state reiterated its charges the communist party of Amer- i lyocated sabotage and violence to bring about political reform and rebuke these alleged communists for looking to the state and federal constitutions for relief from prose- cution whe nthey are alleged to have taught disregard of those documents. Ruthenberg was conyicted cf vio fon of the Michigan syndicaltism ct. He claiming that documen ized illegally at the Bridgman meeting, that the syn- dicalism gct is unconstitutional and that jurymen in the Berrlam county court were prejudiced, Simplicity In Lines attractive e ig this one of flesh c embroldered with ¢ unusual note of in of coral colored velvet also embroidered and lines have the ton der An bow thi beaded simplicity that fast » a OMT TR, Amethysts are a species of qua: Rotary Meets At Country Club for Luncheon Today The club house of the Casper Country club was the scene of the weekly meeting of the Rotary club tod: The members of the organt- zation left here shortly before noon and returned about 1:30. The com- forts and facilities of the new club house were given over to the Rotarians and they were priveleged to play on the links if they desired Ben Robertson of Warren nstruction company was taken into the membership of the club today. ‘The members voted to ac: cept an invitation of the Kiwanis club to attend a joint dinner to be given the Rotary and Lions clubs October 29, Mexico Agrees To Extradition ofU.S. Banker the MEXICO CITY, Oct. 13,—The Mexican authorities have agreed to the extradition of George W. Mit- chell, recently arrested near Tam- pico.as a fugitive from Winner, South#Dakota, As president and cashier’ of the First National bank of Winner, Mitchell is charged with defaleations amounting to $350,000. fear atts ott ke ICE FORGES ABANDONING ARCTIC TRIP NOME, Alaska, Oct. 13.—The gasoline schooner Herman, which left here June 17 with Sidhey Snow, a San Francisco big game hunter, aboard, to go to Wrangell Island, but which returned here tember § and. later went out came back toda ptain Louis Lane, a veteran Arctic navigator, commanding the Herman, reported t ice in the Arctic ocean was far worse than in any previous year known to white men. On the latter of her two trips this summer to the edge of the Arctle ice pack, the Herman was nearly sunk when wayes rolled over her and froze to her decks until she was weighted dangerously. ——— WAR LEADERS FLEE COUNTRY TOKIO, Oct. 18.—Lu Yung Hsiang and Ho Feng Ling, who today sur- rendered tho city of Shanghai to the attacking forces of the Chinese cen- tral government, have fied from Shanghai and are on their way to Japan, the war office was informed today. TWO DIE IN TRAIN CRASH NEW MILFORD, Pa., Oct. 13. The engineer and fireman of a pusher engine at the rear of a freight train were killed and three other inmen injured today when 2 Buffalo-New York passenger train on the Lackawanna railroad, run hing through a hedvy fog, crashed into the slowly moving freight near here. No passengers were in dured, be Casper Sundav WOMAN PLACED ON TRIAL FOR AIDING MURDER Charged With Being Accessory in Shooting Of Husband by Lover Charged with being an eccessory to the murder of her husband, Mrs. Annie 8S, Willow, 38, was placed on trial today in the Snyder county court where her- youthful lover, Ralph H. Shadel, last week was found giulty of second degree mur- der for killing Harvey C. Willow, the husband, and Shadel’s farmer- employer. In the presence of her seven-year- old daughter, and 11-year-old son, Mrs, Willow pleaded not guilty and the court proceeded with the task of drawing a jury. Her attorneys, af- ter a conference with the defendant decided not to*ask for a change of venue because of the feeling they said existed in the county against the prisoner. Willow was shot while on a hunt- ing tfip last December. The mys- tery surrounding his death was not solved until this summer when Sha- del, who {s 18 years old, was arrest- ed and confessed that he killed his employer at the behest of Mrs. Wil- low. is BANK BANDIT IS CAPTURED N y¥ MATAMORAS, Ohio, Oct. 13. —After holding up the First Nation- al Bank and getting away with $4,- 000 today, Charles Law, Monroe county farmer, lort his way in a big corn field on the edge of town and blundered back onto the main street of the village. He was ar- rested and taken to the county jail ut Marietta. Demonstrations of Coffee Arranged The John Scowcroft and Son's company, roasters of Blue Pine coffce, have arranged for demon- strations at various retail stores of the city, starting tomorrow, and Wednesday at the Stone Grocery ompany, ‘Thursde t White's cery company and Saturday and Monday at the Midwest commissary. A factory expert, Virgil P. Cain, will be in charge of the demonstra- tions, and various methods of mak- ing coffee correctly will be ex- plained. An open invitation to the housewives of the city has been ex- tended by the Blue Pine concern to attend these demonstrations, or if down town shopping to drop in and enjoy a cup of coffee properly made as guests of the manufacturing con- cern. House to house demonstra- tions are also being arranged by the Scowcroft company to further the demand for Blue Pine coffee in Casper. Heads Up Girls, - “Perfect Lover” Is Now Free Man CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct, 13.— Mrs. Rosamond Hart obtained a divorce from Frederick William Hart ‘‘perfect lover” of Mrs. Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest in the court of domestic relations here today. Alimony, agreed upon out of court, consisted of $5,000 cash and one third of Hart's income for the re- mainder of Mrs. Hart's life. CHICAGO, Oct, 13.—With a dl- vorce granted today in Cincinnati to Mrs. Rosamond Hart, the last obstacle to the marriage of Mrs. Shirley Knox Hall-Quest whose husband obtained a divorce here last Tuesday to enable her to wed Frederick William Hart, was re- moved. Mrs. Hall Quest. departed from her hotel apartment last Tuesday night after the news of the divorce granted to Dr. Alfred Lawrence Hal-l Quest, dean of the extension depart- ment of the University of Pitts- burgh, had become public, Major Hart, a public accountant and member of the firm of Bauer and Hart, remained at his office here but left the city last night. Radio Mail Orders From the Watson Radio shop are given prompt attention and prompt means right now. So Usten you folks out fn the field if you need a tube, battery or a loud speaker—I've got ‘em— the best on the market—and your orders will be sent out the day they are received. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 3 Tube Kardon Complete for only $90 Bring in your electrical applt- ances for repair, Watson Radio Shop “The Little Store With the Big Business, Phone 368W 218 S, Center MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924. WASHINGTON.—President - Cool- idge in a Columbus Day letter to Vita Contessa of New York, presi- dent of the Italian Benevolent so- ciety, paid tribute to Christopher Columbus and to American ren of Italian birth. as On Stomach May Cause Appendicitis Constant gas causes inflammation which may involve the appendix. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach TEN min- utes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel, but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowels and removes all gas and poisons. Ex- cellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Cas- per Pharmacy, 111 E. Second st., Casper, Wyo.—Adv. cibune Los 8 Res ee DAWES PLAN ESTABLISHED PARIS, Oct. 13—(By The Asso- ciated Press.}—The reparation com- mission formally announced today that the Dawes plan: organization had been fully established and that the German government had com- plied with all of the requirements to date under the agreement made at the recent: international confer- ence at London. The commission approved the plans for American, British, and German participation in the $200,- 000,000 loan to Germany and sug- gested that the agent-general for reparation payments ought to be ex-officio one of the trustees repre- senting the bond holders. ORINE 1” Refreshes Tired Eyes ‘Write Murine Co.,Chicago.forEyeCareBook VOTE FOR Herbert L. Kennedy FOR COUNTY SURVEYO! Republican Tic November ant ———— Charter No. 10533 Reserve District 10. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Wyoming National Bank At Casper, in the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business on October 10th, 1924 RESOURCES Loans and discounts -. Overdrafts, unsecured - U. 8. Government secur! (a) Deposited to secure c: $2,720,679.51 1,330.50 B) Gildes and forest rangers are searching the mountains of Glacier Natfonal Park for Joseph Whitehead, 29 (below), and his brother, William, 22 (above). both of Chicago. They left their hotel to. go on a hike, then dropped from Maen alte 2 200,000.00 sight of friends. Rewards totaling $1700 have been offered for informa: } 4.0) other United States government secur- ‘tion concerning thelr whereabouts. ya Separate Other bonds, "securities, ete 68,755.33 Furniture and fixtures Ten as ¥ nations and the United States who| 1.41 estate owned other than banking house --\ 6,921.92 forgot politics and refused to listen to the demagogues. BOY KILLED — AS HE FALLS UNDER TRUCK 231,146.95 916,032.46 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ~~ Cash in vault and amount due from National banks — --. — Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States .. Exchanges for clearing house Miscellaneous cash items -. Other assets, if any - Ld a Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. treasurer -. INDIAN LANDS IS RETURNED WASHINGTON, vet. 13— With the consent of the. state of Wash- ington the supreme court teday en- tered a decree which will have the effect of returning to the Yakima Indians. certain Jands’ erroneously 82,113.04 5 3 6,450.94 141.84 5 10,000.00 eeceee-------- — $4,394,265.19 TOTAL 200,000.00 granted to the state as school lands |“ aRNoLD, Neb.; Oct. 13 ANZ Sate eae carn ‘ 100,000.00 by the secretary of the interior. Brewer, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Undivided profits, 22,517.36 200,000.00 est and taxes paid —- Circu’ating notes outstanding Amount due to National banks = Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries a a = State, county or other municipal deposits. se- cured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond — an Certified checks outstanding ~~~. Cashier's checks outstanding ----.--.. Brewer of Pinieli, Mont., was almost instantly killed when he was thrown from a horse beneath a school truck when he had pulled his horse to the side of the road to let the truck pass. His neck was broken. The boy had been visiting His aunt, Mrs. Bart Marrs, and had been attending school at Stapleton, Neb. Condolences Are Reparation Plan Is Approved By General Dawes LOUISVILLE, 4,773.81 94,835.50 359,760.42 Ky., Oct. 13.—(By The Associated . Press.)—Bellef was e ue Individual deposits subject to check — 2,210,770.63 crete auats tee Dawes, Bak Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 91,895.14 ? s for vice preside Certificates of deposit 299,495.51 in a luncheon address here today Sent to Mrs. Ross} ster time deposits 743,719.93 that the reparations settljement plan, Postal savings deposits — 3,764.90 — 3,871,747.83 now fully established, would prove “the foundation of enduring Christ- fan peace in Europe and in the world, ‘The experts’ plan was a very stiff dose of the medicine of con- mon sense,” Mr. Dawes declared, adding that it had been finally adopt: ed not because of the ability of the men who drafted it, and not because it was a workable plan, but because Europe after five "s reached a realization that political demagogues cou'd hot solve her problems. Mr. Dawes made his statement regarding the plan that bears his name—the most extended discussion of tho proposal that he has per mitted himself to make—in“ the course ‘of what he described as a non-partisan treatment of our pres- ent economic problems, before an audience that included both Demo- cl s and Republicans, He made no claim that the Dawes settlement was an achievement to the credit of the Republican party and likewise declared it was not an American effort altogether but the soup accSmplishments of a body of business _men_of~ the interested Formal condolences were ‘ordered and sent to Mrs. William B. Ross, wife of the !ate Governor Ross, this morning at the meeting of Natrona County Republicans, at which time they elected delegates to the Chey- enne convention that will nominate a candidate to run for the office of governor at the coming election. “The motion requesting the condol- ences was made by Jerry Mahoney. ABY'S COLDS TOTAL a $4,394,265.19 State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, es. I, Carl F. Shumaker, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 1s true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. KATHERINE DESSERT, Notary Public. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of October, 1924: My commission expires August 22, 1927. Correct—Attest: . B, B. BROOKS, R. C. WYLAND, P. J. O'CONNOR, Directors IMPORTANT Regular meeting of Natrona County Polit- ical club, will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 14th at 8 p. m. in basement of Cottman Bldg. All members are requested to be present CAR STORAGE FOR WINTER LOTS OF IT! LIBERTY GARAGE 428 S. Elm St. Phone 983 Its as sensitiv as this,men Meet Mr. Lean-Mixture A thin but powerful body, 15 parts air, 1 part Aero. Economical chap too—makes a gallon of gas go farther and is right there with the power when you need it, Only a pure, high-gravity gasoline will thin down to this mixture and fire evenly. An8 to 1 mixture is about the limit for ordinary gas. . Use Aero—save—enjoy abundant power. Aero Oil Products Co., Casper Time To Have Your Crank-Case drained and refilled with a lighter type of oil for cold-weather driving. Don’t invite trouble by, putting this off. Let us do the job and refill with Hiway guaranteed to be right. 4 ou just set the indicator This mechanical servant responds to a variation of less than 1° in temperature. And checks or advances your fires so as to maintain any desired temperature. You just set the indicator. Used on any kind of heating plant, with any kind of fuel. A lighted cigarette held 11 inchgs from the ther- mostatic mechanism inside the little case is enough to operate the “Minneapolis”, — ‘ No over-heating, under-heating or ‘unhealthful changes in temperature. Under average conditions the “Minneapolis” saves the cost of one ton ont of every three you buy. It will automatically lower the temperature at night when yousleep and raise it toa comfortable daytimedegree an hour before youarise, Enjoy the comforts, conveniences and economies of che Minneapolis Heat Regulator this winter. Tie ffUNNEAPOLIS” HEAT REGULATOR “The Heart of the Heating Plant” The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Phone 1500 ‘ 115-119 East Ist. “Merchandise that merits confidence” Os “Keep Wyoming Money in Wyoming”