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“Ane PAG! PAGE TWO. FIVE SLAIN IN JUNORA STATE TONG BATTLES Killings Extend Into Mexico With Spread Of Warfare. ONORA, Mexico, ns, including a eman were Ana, Conora, ng war there, according to re: received here today. The policaman, it was reported, was slain while Attempting to quell, Cues situation in Sonora scived in the report as grave indicated t extreme mea- sures might be taken by the govern: ment in the form of a sweeping oundup and deportation of unnat- iralized Chinese, Mexican police have arersted vir- ually ali the Chinese;in Empalme and Guaymas, it was said. The situation in Nogales, Sonora, disturbance broke out t today where a tong DOLAN TO FILE SUIT AGAINST LANDIS, CLAIM NEW YORK, Oct, 21.—Cozy Do. ew York Giant coach ed from baveball with lan, for 1 wus dimmy O'Connell on charges of at tempted bribery wil bring suit hgainet Commissioner Landis and organized baseball for alleged slan r according to an announcement W. J, ation, noted erim attor to hus been engaged by Dolan to handle +he case. Paiion walt Dolun will make hia ac- tion @ basis for aa attempt.to clear us rin restoration to base. ail ranks und obiain hie share of the 4 world’s series money. a Waiting List For the Army Now Reported NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—"Join the army and &ee the world” and “the my wants men” slogams for years past, have given way to “try to get into the army.” The service now has something novel—a waiting, list, Major General Robert Lee Bullard stated today. No longer does the recruiting sergeant search the highways and byways in hopes of filling uniforms, He has no uniforms to" fill. The almost total absence of il- literacy in applicants, in General Bullard’s opinion, is the most pro- mising development in many years experience with recruiting. Ends Stubborn Coughs ina Hurry For real effectivences, this eld home-made remedy bas no equal. Kastily and sAeaply prepared. POSOOOSE You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made >em- edy. .Anyone who has coughed all day and all night, will say that the immediate relief m almost like magic. It is very easily prepared, and there is wothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, ps 2¥ ounces of Pinex; then add plain yraculated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use ciarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds ‘of the money usuall spent for cough preparations an gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, Hane cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out nd distppear. A day’s use will usually reak up an ordinary throgt or chest and it is also splendid for bron- is, croup, hoarseness, and bron- asthma, mex” is a most valuable concen- ed compound of genuine Norway Pp extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest To avoid disappointment, druggist for “2% ounces ‘0: with directions and don’t accept any- thing Guatanteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ry es > “ Che Casper Daily Cribune ” when an old negro prisoner sang ‘& song of his own invention to the rumming of his guitar. It impart- ed the fact that he had been in pri- es ; Shei GAdpehy bawevee, “ity covets Prison Camp Convicts on Texas Farm Prove Merit of Honor System, gS Fe a “LONG-TERMERS?” THEIR OWN” WOULD YOU SUSPRCT ANY OF FELLOWS W BEHIND THE BARS A GROUP OF CONVICTS, WITHOUT GUARDS, HARVESTING C ORN ON THE PAT NEFF.PARM- By BURTON DAVIS NEA Servicé Writer HONOR FARM, SUGAR ISLAND, They're on their honor now. The guards and hounds are’ gone. The bars are down, open all the time One hundred and fifty convicts, here on Texas’ first hornor farm, are “on thelr own" today. ‘ And knowing what the old prison |: was like, they are willingly working blisters on their hands tj keep from going back. sputred oft up feh,road, while their their ieses. toward ‘ison camp. another less fortunate pr! ° The governnor was given a gold foutain pen. So was “Mother” King. The men had bought them with thelr few hoarded coins. Robert Miller, an overseas veteran nearing tho endof a six-year sen: tence, made the presentation. “We hope you will wear out, this ben signing pardons for the conviets] | of Texas,” he sald ; Neff has been-known asithe anti. His predecessor The doors stand pardon governor, had leaned #0 far the other way ad to be criticized tor freeing too many It is not his custom to make|* Girls! Try this! When combing Promises or predictions. is But he assured the men that, “It}| your ir brush with a Mttle “Dan- I can, I shall make this honér fafm| derine” and brush it through your the approach to pardon,’ anetters King then received her} can do your hair up immediately and Texas, in the past, has borne the unsavory reputation of having one of the most brutal penal systems in was permitted by the prison board. Discharged convicts accuse the guards of “picklin, in ofl, then rubbing them in sharp sand, before using them an the pri- soners’ bare backs. Meh have sneaked out bloddy un- dergarments and filed affidavits to support these charges. leather stranps “I cannot use it,” she told the} hea honor men, “‘to sign paroles and par-| sparkling .with life, and possessing dons, but I will use it to write a that letter to the mother of every boy | fives and luxuriance, in camp who-has one Uving,"* ‘The governor grinned delightedly | derine" is also toning and stimulat- ee charges have come from a dozen prison camps st and southeast board always has ecattered over doors and windows w out and dandruff disappears. Get Tet ena pee | a. bette of delighttul, retreshing 2296 for| ‘Danderine” at any drug or toilet re] counter and just see how healthy Keeps out 90%. of But now there are fewer “refrac. Every man is try GOVERNOR NEFF UNLOCKING tory's prisoners, n who will call and. fi ing to get a berth on THROWING gon since 1893, and went on: set you free!” “Pardon him, governor,” 5! the visitors. But the old man, with other negroes who sang and danced for the celebration, was taken back ‘under guard to another prison camp. their own, just like this one; before he leaves office next January, ee ‘They haven't had time to take down the grating off the barracks windows. But the honor prisoners grin and gay, “We left it there to keep the burglars out.” So far the experiment has been a success. Work has been done faster and more thoroughly then ever be fore, according to Captain Shan- non, superintendent W. C. McCleary ang J. R. Joyner, overseers. will stay. And perhaps a few pardons will come from “Ma” to the men here. Who knows? ———_— CHURCH NIGHT. ‘East Side Community Church, October 23, continuing each Thursday night for eight 7:30—Bible study hour. Rev. Ger- many will lead a discussion . this Thu evening on the subject, “Where ‘Dia We Get Our Bible?" 8:15—Rev. Carter will lead the class in Christian Stewardship. 8:15—Rev. Germany will have charge of the class in Teacher Training. These courses are an attempt to train Christian workers to beymore Intelligent Christians, Anyone jn Casper wao so desires, is welcofte to come with us. . WILLIS HUGH GERMANY, Minister. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair and dressing your hair, just moisten hair, The effect is startling- You it will appear twice as thick and vy—a mass.of gleamy hair, incomparable softness, fresh- While beautifying the hair “Dan. ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling a@_ youthful your hair becom AWAY THE KEY. It was a dramatic sight the morn. ing Governor Pat the barred door of the barracks here and threw away the key, as the crowd assembled on the banks of the Brazos river clapped and hur- largely due, stood by the governor. Prison guards, spurred) and perhaps a bit contempt uous of this new fdea,. rode up. Came then the blood-curdling bay of the bloodhounds, and the pack in leash As epch man filed out Into the sunlight, the governor shook hands with him and spoke a word of en. couragement. E. King of San Antonio, SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TOWELS Hand made and.embroidered colored linen towels, size 17x30, each ___ “Men,"he told them, you are no longer needed here." =. 91.65 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924. speak on the basis of his experience as the first director of the federal budget bureau. f his main theme, for he will. stress ; | In the east, ashe has on his middie “Ef Ah had’ you, gov’nah, lak you|~ 3 western campaign tours, the Repub- got Hcan* assault on the LaFollette in-}; Ah’d wake up in de mawnin’s and 4ependent candidacy not only as having raised teh dominant issue in “‘pro-Cooliige Repub- ¢ the campaign in te agricultural es SE midate west ta aa in the east and} E. C, Roy is attending to business in every section of the country. [affairs here fi Great Falls. oe eit has promised trem « camp of|Philadelphia First on Itnerary of G. O. P.. Candidate. DELICIOUS DAWES SPECIAL ENROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, Oct. 21.—Heading a general A eastward movement of presidential, vice presidential candidates, Charles G. Dawes traveled today to Phila..| delphia, where tonight he will open Foals agree some Speaking tour east - non e b ette r The Republican vice presidential candidate will begin his seven.day speech-making swing through the five eastern states of Pennsylvania, Wert. Virginia, Delaware, New Jerscy and New York with a dis- cussion of the budget. He will The Grace Shop : 0. S. BLDG. SACRIFICE SALE Unheard of bargains you cannot afford:to miss: All high cost frocks, hats and coats from our regular stock at 1-3 to 1-2 former prices. 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