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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924. OHENANDOAL [§ | Fights ~ STILL HELD UP BY WINDSTORM Heavy Gale Blowing in From Pacific Delays Seattle Flight. SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 15.—(By ‘The Associated Press.)—Gales in the Pacific northwest, reaching as great h velocity as.90 miles an hour, to- day held the navy dirigible Shenan- oah manacled to her mooring mast here ‘and caused deferréd postpone- ment of her departure for Camp Lewis, Washington, until Thursday qnorning. Late last night advices avere received from the United ‘States weather bureau at San Fran- eisco and from Lieutenant Ben H. Wyatt of the North Island afr sta- tion who flew to Seattle, strongly urgifig that the Shenandoah be held at San Diego until the-blow has passed. In’ making his’ announce- ment of” postponement Lieutenant Commander Zachary Lansdowne, commander of the ship, said that the Shenandoah kas nothing to fear in any storm she may encounter In the a’r but that she has one tr portant mission to fulfill and tha coast, whose naval air service she represents, see her on. her cross continental trip, the first such voy- age ever made by a rigid dirigible. ‘In the air the Shenandoah be- comes part of the air current with which she travels. A’ storm may affect her speed in relation to the ground but does not affect the ship itself as she moves with that par- ticular air ter in which she huppens to be, backward or forward, but -alw ase and safety. SON OF FORT RUSSELL OFFICER 15 BURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS CHBY! , Oct. 15.—Fuil military funeral honers were accord: é@ John Barnard Pritchard, 16-year old high ternoon, Young Pritchard, son. o! lieutenant Colonel George A. Prit chard, U. 8. A., retired was killed in an automobile accident Sunday afternoon, Funeral services were held ut the Pritchard home at Fort Russell at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday at- ternoon. The body was escorted by 4 feuadron of the 13th United Stat cavalry and band and a detachment of the R.’O.-T. G. and was taken tw the Fort Russe? cemetery, whe: interment was made, on an arti-lery caisson. A flag covered the casket. A firing squad fired u salute tt the grave. EXTORTION IS CHARGED T0 COAL MAGNATE CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Frederick Burton, president of the Burton Coal company and owner of Wise Counsellor, the race horse which defeated Epinard in the first inter- national race, is charged with ex- torting $400,000 in two damage suits on trial-here. - One suit, brought by Mrs. Frank Crozier, wife of an attorney, charged Burton with extorting $100,000 from her by threats that he would have her husband disbarred because of malpractice, Although Burton's charge was dented, she said she turned over to him securities to the afhount.of $100,000, which she asked in ‘damages. ‘Whe. second sult asked $300,000 damages and was brought by James Ti) McBlvain, former president of um. coal’ company. He ‘ charged” the amount’ was extorted from him by Burton as a patty to the alleged criminal action of Attorriey Cvozier. = “DENVER, Colo., Oct. 15.—George Hollis, of Salt Lake City,, won @ decision over Benny Shannon, of Laramie, Wyo., in a three round bout here last night. They fought at 128 pounds, Kid Mack of Pueblo, Colo., won from Fighting Nobe of Rawlins, Wyo. is to let the citizens of the Pacifle | chool student, Tuesday af-" Sere ® Mrs. Dolly Gardner (above), wife of “Hip. has appealed to offi- cials in Washington to pegmit her tion to She says X-ray pictures have shown a The Roy Gardne; Periest bandi' the country's husband to undergo an opel “cure his criminal tendencies.” bone is pressing on his brain Department of Justice has deked hoard of army surgeons to make « thorough examination of Gardner now in Leavenworth nenitentiars <pyrery for Gardner’s Liberty. 4 ANTI-ANERICAK PROPAGAIDA BROADCAST BY JAPANESE TO BE MADE PROTEST SUBJECT MUKDEN, By The Associated can officials here, cerned over w! serfously — con. lucted by the Japanese press} foreign office. According to. translations fate by the Unuited States consulate in- terpreter the Tairakue Nichi Nichi says this morning: “ertainly America is secretly sup- plying arms’to the Chihil (Peking government forces. One hundred and ninety thousand rifles have been furnished already despite existing treaties governing the imporation of arms fnto China,” The Manshu Nichi Nichi says: “American officers are taking part in, the battle at Shanhaikwan driy- ing Chibli tanks. soldiers are mixed with troops wearing Chinese dress. ‘As a result of all this propaganda Americans in Mukden are mistrust- ed. American newspaper corre- spondents are treated as sples and followed by Chinese police. No American newspaper man’ has been, allowed to visit the front. yet. Even Captain Norman Baldwin, of- ficial United State Militaray observ- the Chihli Controversy In Oil Operations Is Terminated MEXICO CITY, Oct. 15.“4By the Associated “Press)—An. agreement has been reached “‘on the fundamen- tal points in the long standing con- troversy between the oil companies and the government,” says :a treas- ury department statement Issued at the conclusion of the conference be- tween the government officials«and a committee of the Association — of Producers. of Petroleum in Mexico, which has been here since September 17.’ The committee, consisting of Chester Swain, counsel for the Standard Ol Company of New Jer- sey; General Avéry Andrews, Amer- {can representative of the Royal Dutch Shell, and Dean Emery, coun- sel for the Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company, left for New York jast night without mak- ing public any announcement as to the outcome of their mission. > — as ?, “MORE” Distributed By Capital Must Cut Out “Small Town” Stuff, Is Warning CHEYENNE, Wyo,, Oct. 15. — Cheyennettes were warned by Chiet of Police Enos Laugh!in today not’ to indulge in “small town stuft” on their new street paving. Specifically the chief warned burning autumn leaves on the paving. It has been the immemorial privilege of the Cheyenne resident to rake the leave: from his lawn into the street there set- fire to them. A bon cou'd do no damage to a dirt re way and there was therefore no ob- jection to the practice. A ‘bonfire on onflammable asphalt paving is an entirely different matter, how- ever, therefore the chief's warning. pnb ada 3 ek gee 8 There are now 560 broadcasting stations in @heUnited States and 40 Parker Bros. Cigar & Tobacco Co.,in Canada, Manchuria, Oct. 15,—( Press,)—Amert- at is termed “‘insidi- ous” anti-American propaganda con- are planning a protest to the Japanese Many American | These their debut this cago Civic Gludys and Helen a er, has not yet been missoin to g@ to the battlefront. While fighting Shanhaikwan, the definitely known. the Chin ing to an order into front line war coolies have. fled concession here. —— Baby Stars results were servi ng folk have climbed to rdom in the eny of their birth— Chicago Helen Freund (top), Henry G. Weber (enter) und Gladys Swarthout (bottom) are to make r with the Chi- Opera Company. Weber assistant conductor and will be title role The plaees they have granted per- Inued today at not Terror reigns in se sections of Mukden. ow- impressing coolies Many to the Japanese fhe we SUMMARY OF | NIGHT NEWS PHILADELPHIA — Deputy mar- shals emptied whisky, imported liquors, valued at $200,000 into the Schuylkhill river. ST. JOHNS, N, F.—Four former officials of the provincial govern- ment were named in true bills re- turned by a grand jury investigating charges cf corruption brought against Sir Richard Squires, former premier. Baltimore—William G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, a patient at Johns- Hopkins hospital, will have to rémain there another week and should not participate in the ‘campaign for some time after his release, surgeons said. LOS ANGELES—James Cruze, di- rector, and Betty Compson, actress and’Kenneth Harlan and Marie Pre vest, screeh posta Jesu were married. CHIGKED iA ATOMORLE THIEVES ARE: GRUGHT | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 15. — Louis Frenier aud Robert Cordean are’ held in the county jail here for the Chicago police, charged with tomobile theft in Chicago, They were taken into custody here while en route to California in an automo- bile bearing a stolen Ilinois license plate. The stolen plate is not from the ear for the theft of which the they be held. Setting the Styles (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) PARIS.—Kasha, in a putty shade, sent is in demand for an extra which every~ wardrobe should ro It invariably is trimmed with fur, often with Hudson seal. F —An odd little collar has uade its appearance today, Ob- y copied from the gentleman's it is of thin muslin and omes up over the chin half way to the lips. LONDON.—The scarf has, with cooler weather, assumed enormous proportions. It is woolen now, striped and figured like an Efst In- dian shawl, and is worn as @ cloak. | vogue today. niereer ribbon. day decrees Spanish heels, So is the Cuban declared “good.” NEW YORK.—Heavy, rather clumsy stones of the semi-precious sort have come back.’ These are scheduled for! + made into archaic looking necklaces, huge ear rings, bracelets that look as if they might have come down from the stone age. NEW YORK—Fur. this season takes its place as a trimming rather than as a material in itself. Some of the lovely new woolen fabrics have, when made into coats, front K panels and qaint insets of Tariff Data Is Compiled For Coolidge WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Addi- tional data requested by President Coolidge in connection with the study of the tariff commission's re- port favoring a cut in the sugar duty will not be available for ten or twelve days, the chairman reported today to the president. As a result a decision by Mr. Coolidge on the duty is not expected before two weeks at least. — WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—R. E. Walker, assistant chief engineer of the reclamation bureau today was appointed acting chief engineer to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- nation of PF. B. Weymouth. He will assume his duties November 1 with headquarters at Denver. WASHINGTON, Oct. tary Wallace underwent an opera tion here today for removal of his appendix and treatment of his gall bladder. GASSER FIRED BY LIGHTNING IRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Oct —The huge gas well which came —Secre in last Saturday at Cisco, Utah, just across the Colorado state line, was struck by lightning last night and is afire today. Its daily capacity had been estimated at 90,000,000 cuble feet.* SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 15.—The natural gas well reported afire 1s located twelve miles northeast of Cisco and was brought in by an ex ploration party of the Utah Ol! and Refining company. Cisco is 26 miles from Thompsons, no station on the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad and reports said the blaze could be seen from there last night. Officiajs of the company claim the well to be the biggest one west of gained usually come only to veterans, the Mississippi river wines and | au- | Chicago authorities rgquested that | LONDON.—The square hat is in One black panne mo- ae: ts absolutely four-sided, it igh rown banded with a. wide. White NEW YORK—Though fashion to- Louis and Baby Louis heels are’ also chic. and military—in fact, most any sort of heel is now PAGE FIVE hit mamma wif a big knife,” is unknown ‘There w Daly City. was found ~ Se The only witness to the-killing of Mrs. Fern Compton Davies by her hus- band at San Francisco was their four-year-old son, Wilbur Davies. lisps the child a violent quarrel near San Francisco, carrying his wife's most a month later shots were heard in the Davies cottage with two pistols beside tt. shown above. Mrs Compton and her son are “Papa The motive for the murder Then the husband moved to body In a trunk. Al Davies" body NATIONALPARKSVISITEDBY 1,600,000 PEOPLE THIS YEAR WASHI c than na- ring This the announced t jor department Was an increase of 160,000 over 923 in spite of forest fir nd the hoof and mouth disease, which caused a decided drop in travel’ to two California parks Heading the lst for the second consecutive year was Rocky Moun- tain parks in Colorado, withra vyisit- 1. Next was Hot list of 4, ing Springs, + und Mount Ranier, V clos stone, W cent or more over the previous on National monuments with the greatest number of visitors Woods, California, Petrified Forest, Ari and Scott's Bluff, Net Can't Kick George Fisher, Falls City, Neb., didn't want his chil- dren fighting over his estate after his death. and staged a little lottery. Eyery- body got something—but the choicest piece of land went to the eldest, Mrs. George Pritchard (above) of Abeline, Kas., when she drew the lucky num: ber from her father’s hat. is worth $50,000 Soothing Vapor Stops Coughs into the cine stomach ugh or cold is almost us useless as swallowing pills to set | broken leg. Inflammation in the nose, throat or bronchial tubes calls for a treatmen that can be applied direct to the affected parts—one that will destroy gérms and heal the raw, tender membrane if’ you wa lasting lief, heat a I in tin plate and plea soothing vapor. 11 penetr ry section of the i r is and lungs, deposit ur film of. oil over eased ‘areas Right away you begin to fect bet ter. Inflammation gradually leaves and your cough goes with it “Deo” is composed of pure euca lyptus and other h oils. ing like it for cate yids, croup, ete, Tubes or jar wt all drug stores. Dennis 8 Olnt ment Co., makers, » Cal. Ady. Recognition clated 15.—(By The Asso- s8.)—The French govern- t will on Friday formally recog- nize. the soviet republic of Russia, according to information obtained cireles this morning. in official Announcement de Jure recognition of Russia would made reserve government and of French citizens, amount of about’ twelve billion gold francs, residents in Russi 2 75, wealthy farmer of | He called all five together Her land | Noth: Arkansas, with 164; hington, third with 161,4 Yellow: yoming; Yosemite, Califor- nd Canyon, Arizona, @ than 100,000 visitors, 2 showed an increase of of Soviet by French Due was, made that under such terms as to ull the rights of the French held Russian bonds to the and those who have been ment ¢ | Meats and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ; GAT occ o onan soe it Liver Veal Stew, Veal Shoulder Boil_----_ Beef Neck Boil_--------| Pork Neck Bones__~~-~~- Hamburger Sausage - Pot Roast_ Shoulder Steak__---_ Shoulder Round Steak__ Rib Roast -- Rump Roasts Veal Shoulder Steak____ Veal Shoulder Roast___ Smoked Picnic Hams_—~ Spare Ribs —- Pork Shoulders Pure Lard Round Steak__ Veal Rib Steak_ Veal Shoulder Round_- Pig Souse Brannsweiger — Baked Loaf Jelly Tongue Minced Ham - Bologna = -- Franks —- --- Boiled Hams Boiled Shoulders — PRINCE GETS DE LUXE FORD DETROIT, Mich., Oc automobile made of ni parts assembled ted tools while the ‘ales stood by sented to his royal highness yester. day by his host, Henry Ford The Prince saw the car 17 minutes. It was said at the facto: Wales special 1 be shippe kel p with semble KENDRICK SPEAKS FOR JUDGE ROSE AND MAS. ROSE. IN BASIN TALK | BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 15.—Speaking ame platform with Judge R. R. Rose last evening, Senator Kendrick g enthusiastic endors r for the office ator. He endc a man who would bri office not only high tale con ing that the peo y would make no mistak elect Judge Rose to the sena Senator I so gave heart endorseme candidacy of Mrs. Ross for governor, declaring that she was as well fitted for the office as any man and that it would be a for the j Wyoming, the first to rage, to elect the firs an ernor Former Priest Is Taken to DENVER, ¢ Oct A Grace, former _ prie Shrine of St. Anne at Arvada, for Leavenworth companied by Marshal E. J. Harding to serving his two year sentence forgery of a government applic Deputy The convicted clergyman met the fedaral officer at the no guards being Union considered sary by the United States ma Tae _ | Unprotected metal rusts rapidly in the tropics. Praise often turns a woman's head. Passing another in a new dress has the same effect. —A Ford ted nickel- Prince of watching, was pre- t beautiful gir! in Kans be queen of the ann as festivines there. ring the cos: ‘Pallas Athene."* hown Curling Hair This Way ou will simple {imerin) ‘ou will be iris ether Asido f U. S. Prison| sticky or streaky effe silmerine Has Many Aaveeetea ll ® the following a®& ent method of curl-® y a Httle Mquid® an tooth brush z up your tresses. % quite ami ut the re-% You will have the prettiest P and waves imaginable, alto- natural in appearance. n) this, the merine nt the hai before ne udvantages that the en in damp or windy weather— has such a liy heen or t beautifully and ‘Tlquid ed twenty und = W costs not to exe see ee penitentiary ac. United States begin for | whiskey EURALGIA orheedache—rub the forehead melt and inhale the vapors Vicks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly Enroll Today Enroll Today ‘ Sirloin Steak_ T-Bone Steak Short Cuts ENROLL TODAY Casper Business College, Inc. 546 East Yellowstone ENROLL TODAY Veal T-Bone Steak WHY PAINT? Let Us Put a Baked Enamel Finish i t o ’ * On Your Car = CASPER DEHCO BAKED | = ENAMEL CO. First and Park { VOTE FOR | 1 Herbert L. Kennedy FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Republican Ticket November 4, | Enroll Today Enroll Today 25c Veal Short Cuts_ Ib, S| - 14 Pork Ham__ BY Pork Loin Roast 26c Y We Bacon 15c |* Dold’s Ster'! Are DOLD HAMS AND BACON Dold’s Niagara Sugar Cured Skinned Hams -- Dold’s Niagara Sugar C ‘ured Dold’s Sterling Standard Skinned Hams . ng Standard Bacon__27c nts for the Famous Dold’s Picnic Hams “ 15c CHEESE—Wholesale Long Horn Cheese Bo cheatin lif 1. Loaf Cream Cheese Loaf Swiss Cheese Pimento Limburger Cheese Imported Swiss Cheese ~~~ Roquefort Loaf Imported Cheese Cheese__--- 75c quart — Fresh Oysters, direct from coast, Fresh Fish and Poultry y every day Lard Cracklings, lb ~~ We will Beef, NOTICE TO RANCHERS pay you Hogs, Veal your produets to’us, SPRING CHICKENS 25¢ _ Poultry, Eggs and etc, Ship market price for Dressed NOTICE—After October 27, our branch market will be located in ARDMORE BUILDING, one block east of the present location in the Second ate Public Market. THE NORRIS Co. 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