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. PAGE EIGHT THUSTC (Continued from Page One.) ditnt denied that there was any pat ent granted in the United States or in any foreign country as early as 1860 disclosing an invention for the production of gasoline.” The company belived that some of its licenses in using its processes have sold * cked gasoline” in its territory in vain of their agreement in the contracts but that it has never enforced the contract provi sion. After patenting its “Burton crack- “hi ing process” in the 31d) the company obtained a simi! Tor ent in Canada, the Dal that time the Ca atent act 308, of 1906, acording to the answer, con vel: tained the paragraph a. “If after the expiration of twelve 4 months from the granting of a pat ent or on authoritized extension of Lind such period, the patentee or pat S entees, or any of them or his or ‘hr their legal representatives for the ane whole or a part of his ,or their in Por terest in the patent, import or cause to be imported into Canada, the in one vention for which the patent is ont granted, such patent shall be void Six as the the interest of the person or thi | persons so importing or causing to Ont} be imported.” the 44 Because of that legal restriction, a rer | | “HEALTH RESTORED BY INTERNAL BATHS AT 68 YEARS” Mr. Silas E. Mills of 33 Smith “, Bedford, Mass., writes to the ‘Tyrrell 7: Hygienic Institute: a favorable report i half of the ‘J. B. L. Cas- i It has completely ‘restored H At 68, Iam in absolutely per- | fect health as far as I can ascer- The “J. B. L. Cascade” cl po the lower intontine its entire lenges ana it always free of poison- tt Pousada: testify that © sands tes: ¥ | tion, Indigeation, Stomach Trout! es, ar Biliousn Headaches and all the i y troubles which they i cause re jolutely relieved and h Prevented by this Nature ‘Treat- if ment. to We will gladly explain to you the simple operation of the “J.B. i. au Cascade,” why jt is so certain in its a alts, and will give you free of cost, interesting little book con- taining the Its of the experi. at ences of Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York, who was a speciall: on st Intestinal Complaints for 25 years ir in that city. Get a free booklet at u Sprecher Drug Co. ne. st nn 5 is Dr. A. P. Kimball Pi wishes to announce e his new . Office room location z 114 West 2nd St. Pp over : iy Harry Yesness Store ! Suite 1 to 11 a p Tel 2208—1715W G e t ee SS sy y BI g ‘ Candidate for Re-election On the Democratic Ticket 2s FOR 1 COUNTY SURVEYOR General Election, Nov. 4th —Political Advertisement ——— ee s— OOOO ee HARGES ARE ALL DENIED INGOURT ANSWER OF STANDARD corresponding restriction to protect its Canadian patents was inserted in its contracts, the answer set forth, and that the said statute so in effect at the time of the execution of the said contract, continued in full force and effect in the Dominion of Cana- da until the first day of September 1 that no occasion has arisen since September 1, 1 to modify or to chang con and it, acérdingly, remains nominally in ef. fect as originally executed. answer denied that the In- company is, or has been a to any pool or combination in restraint of trade, or has made any contracts restraining trade beyond its lawful rights under {ts patents. On the contrary, it averred, the com pany has voluntarily adopted the policy of extending its patent rights broadly to others, thereby greatly in- creasing the quantity of motor fuel produced and maintaining prices much lower than they would have been had it reserved its patented processes exclusively to itself, as it might lawfully have done. “This defendant denies," safd the nswer, “that the effect of any of the agreements is to burden inter- state or foreign trade and com- merce in the products therein refer: red to by imposing heavy charges 18 royalties but says that the royal ties required py any such licenses re fair and reasonable sand the rights secured by the payment of uch royalties are to the great bene- fit of those acquiring ‘the same means of such payments, and the effect thereof is to stimulate and in- creag trade and commerce in said products.”" such PRES, COOLIDRE Bk FAVORITE (Continued from Page One.) will trade votes, just as they were widely suspected of doing in 1920. Persons willing to bet 7 to 5 that|{t on Coolidge. Al Smith will be elected are also broker. “What can you lay it willing to bet even money that Coolidge wins the Empire state by 600,000. Wall Street and its bettors occa- sionally have been caught badly “out of line.” Wadsworth, Jr., United when James W. first was elected to States senate in 1914. the Gerard and Wall Street felt “sorry” offered two to one against horses and an all-around sport, heard of the odds and he hopped a fast. train in Genesee for the metro- polis. He began taking all the two to one money in sight. His backing of his son was so strong that the odds dropped soon to four to three and then to even money. It is the legend of the “Street” that the elder Wadsworth cleaned up at least $50,000 when the votes were count- ed. ‘The odds made in Wall Street are not arbitrary. They are arrived at in the same manner that betting levels itself at a race track or that traders arrive at an agreed price in mattays of bargain and sale. A bettor with $10,000 wants to wager IRRITATED BY SUN, WIND.DUST 6.CINDERS| i 5 VOTE FOR JOHN McGINNIS —for— CITY COUNCILMAN In the Third Ward A Resident and Taxpayer in Casper for Seven Years If elected to the office I will do my utmost to give the people what they want and expect ‘itical Advertisement City Councilman American Ticket. A Property Owner and Taxpayer in Casper For Thirteen Years - I will appreciate your vote for me as Ward in the November election, on the RICHARD DUNNE from the Second —Political Advertisement BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPAR ask. ers. WORLD PIG RECORD SET STATE COLLZGE, Pa., Oct. 20.— A six months old ltt with a to’ gown in Indlana county, Pennsyl-| sociated Press)— N: vania, stands goods chances of be-| were ings the world’s heavyweight ltter} yesterday to kearch for the for this y cording to announce-| ‘Viiliam 7, Carden, The litter belongs to Strong of Blairville, is the highest yet United States. 3 tablets daily. Guaranteed tarmless and non-poisonous $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct. COLLIODINE LABORATORIES, Inc. 50 Medi TO YOU | COME : WITH ME, SKEEZIX {LL GIVE "YOO A ll see,” says the commissioner. Then he steps out into the market He says he has a commission to lay ‘They will never for-|at even money. get the ‘trimming’ they received) He offers the commission then at two to one, And 80 the odds are ened” uritil some one feels there is He was running against James W-| a “good gamble" in sight and covers the money. for the young up-stater. Wall Street} taken at the same odds, the “mar- him. | ket becomes steady, James W. Wadsworth, Sr., an old) goon the “trading” and bargaining time politician, an owner of fast| begins anew. No one ever knows just how much money changes hands on an election down Wall Street way. age houses are not loath to have publicity but sometimes the bettors prefer privacy. says it has placed thus far about $150,000. The briskest betting comes just before election day for most of the “wise men of the east” like to know everything that before placing their money, Smith Expects ° Larger Vote Than in 1922 BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 20.—Goy ernor Smith said today he saw uo EX DRUGOLSTS & OPTICLAN: reason why his plurality should not ee | be larger than it was two years ago when he defeated Governor Miller by 380,000 votes, making his campaign “strictly on the record” while his opponent, The odore Roosevelt, “seems to be try ing to go keeping as far from the record us he possibly can.’ “He's stealing conductor governor added ment tod Che Casver Daiiy Cribune WHAT ARE Nou ALWAYS CRagsING AGOUT 2 You KNOW MH MIND IS MADE UP Te Go Toe EuROPE == FURTHERMORE , WE'RE SLL GONG AS STOWAWAYS ON THE FIRST Boar WE CAN CATCH © 13 THAT CLEAR 2 6055, AR UNDARSTAND PUNFECTLY BUT se AEWAID DEYS GoNNA GE TWOLGtE SMUGGLIN' wuoY ON DE SHIP eyo’ mat KNow WHAT A PEST HENS- Sate ee REAL RIDE PAL! TAND up! He calls up his ( 3 "he'll He is laughed at Still there are no tak- length- When several Vets are but pretty | | The broker- One firm this fall may happen YOU GET OL POOCHIFRITZ RKERE. KE WON'T SIT DOWN. PERRAPS SUNSHINE ts RiGHT - I DONT WANT RUDY We QueER OS, ONCE We'R SAFELY ON GOARD THe SHIP o} I Gotta Exercise ,_ ENERY PRECAUTION —This BIRD NEEOS TRAINING So HE‘Le Know HIS PLACE — HEY. Sussuine! [<) HOw? RE AINT GOT ANY STEPS LIKE ONTO | jig : Im i i He. said he was through the campaign ride. t find hoping the dose: him,” the Sateen LS PERI of 15 pigs $461 pounds weight of form the Pennsyl agricultural ex uni t John ©. Thomas M.] agent and its weight reported in the NEW YORK, Oct. 20—(By ‘The oclated Press.)—The establish-| CHICAGO, Oct. 20-—The ques nt of a free ion-wide public|tions whether war is ever just, employment service, to be main-| whether operatic music may be 1 the nents, fer fe, is and prevention. Sage nere ison Avenue, New r Aey, On Sale At Kimball Orug Store Midwest Pharmacy ork Canada. DELAY IS DANGI rney for Hawaii, who nm 4 while swimming in Daly, department o from Washington PLANES SEARCH FOR BODY OF U. S. ATTORNEY, LOST AT SEA HONOLULU, Oct. 20.—(By the As- al seap dispatched to Waimea Unitea j Mr. Free Service CONQU ER| Jn Employment Bureau Urged 1 by the states in Go-oper deral and local go the benefit of men, wo- men and juniors in all walks 1 recemmended by the I Foundation in a on employment methods ies which was made day as the result of a five which took the f¢ tion's investigators tnto more than 70 cities’ of the United States and The full report is*being submitted to President Coolidge and to the Melts) " covernors of the states, saw his companion wraught under the undertow and carried out to sea. Fisherman familiar with the spots where Mr, Carden was caught said persons who. have been pulled out towards the sea in ike manner ut that point, have been pieked up as far as a mile from shore and ha survived after being in the wat fer five or six hours, planes: h justice Daly War Question To Be Debated ton rn “jazz age” sung there, and what to port week d: religious educa- will occ much of the convention of the United America, which of tion, biennial Lutheran chureh in opened here today, pub- It is anticipated that the conven- tion will not endorse the reading of the Bible In the public schools, but that a different program, hitherto untried in this country, will be proposed. SRE For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ads. punda- Ht i { | In Convention| layed in church, or hymns of the LOOK UNCS, ‘LT MAKE RIM HIM \% S Wwacr’ Go, AN' UNCA FIDGITT STEER FIRPO CASE MARKS TIME WASHINGTON, Oct. been brought will await of the case against him in et > Labor White announced The department will go set the I Jurisdic courts. SULPHUR CLEARS it will take no acti ion beneath SKIN RIGHT UP action by the labor department the case of Luis Angel Firpo against whom deportation proceedings havi »w York, assistant “Secretar; 0. — Final dispositior the court: today ahead with - | consideration of the record in Firpo's lon because por department holds tis own that of the Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can overcome by applying a tho-Sulphur, declares a be quickly little Men- noted skin sulphur specialist. Because of it# germ de stroying properties, this preparation begins at once tc irritated * skin such as ras It seldor and heal h, pimple and fails to remo: soothe eruptions ring worm. ve the tor-| ment and disfigurment, and you do not have to wait for r barrassment. shows, should obtain a small jar Mentho-Sulphur from any gist and use it like cold —Ady, t from em- Improvement quickly Sufferers from skin trouble of Rowles 00d drug- cream. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924. Bv Billey De Beck’ NOW. WHEN LT I Count “THREE LET Go. Asso WELL PULL THE geek Welt PARK Him ON Ter The MAST OF The SHiP— a EVERYBODY LL THINK rs HES A SEA-GULL a * ba et) t TLL MAKE A BRONCHO BUSTER OUTA, SKEEZIX NET. SITES TOTS is state will be given “an old time [NEWS BRIEFS|" beh ya trom es You Big Stiff WASHINGTON, Oct, 20.—The Na- tional Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries began its tenth annual meeting here today with a number of addresses and a call at the White House on the opening program. KNEE—Watch Your Finish Stiff, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic joints should be treated with a remedy made for just that purpose only. Remember the same ef this new discovery is Joint-Hase and it will take out the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled joint after. ordinary curealls have miserably failed. Just rub it on— 60c a tube at all druggistse—ask for Joint-Ease. Always remember, when Joint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out— quick. “ Mail orders filled, cash or C. 0. D., Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. —Adv. DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 20,—(By The Associated Press,)—Pxaggerated statements concerning the amount of defective vision “among school children are being made continually with the more or less concealed motive of alarming people into ob- taining spectacles, declared Lewis H, Carris, managing director of the national committee for the preven- tion of blindness, in an address be- fore the annual meeting of the American Public Health association here today. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 20.— Reports given John W. Davis, Democratic nominee for president during the last 24 hours by Ten- nessee’ Democratic leaders here were summarized by Mr. Davis to- day in a statement declaring that the national and local tickets: in FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Republican Ticket November 4. Your Vote Will Be | Appreciated and you can depend on me to give you a square deal FRED W. HUFSMITH FOR CITY COUNCILMAN SECOND WARD ‘TAXPAYERS’ TICKET Register October 23 and 24 —Political Advertisement My Four Years’ Experience in the Ci Council: Makes Me Better Qualified ret the Position of City Councilman of the First, Ward Your earnest support for my. re-election as Councilman will be appreciated, JOHN M. WHISENHUNT —Political Advertisement