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ie ih if fF WAS nme? mme ding m B ding ma ¢ egon' na ¢ e re} esion The amin ir, t > ext ing 1 and the So PUNeO TEE DepEOnerereReRoEsEteES #5 tapenereenene: PAGE SIX Eve Casver Dally Cridune contributions and expenditures, tel egraphed today to Senator ‘Walah at Helena, Mont., asking that he be kept informed of any developments relating to reports of the sending of large sums into Montan® to fight Senator Walsh. The telegram fol- lows: a “Please keep me informed as to any possible clue you may have touching the sending of large sums of money into your state. You can be asdured the committee will act i promptly and vigilantly.” WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Senate nd campaign fund investigators were Senator Warren Gives] sina eins ta'near in ckesutve ne “ : 99 sion two witnesses ffom Chicago Nothing as Total who, it was Indicated had informa- is tion bearing on expenditures on be- at This Time half of the Republican national ticket. Samuel Untermyer counsel for Sen- ator Robert M. LaFollette, sald in Borah, chairman of the senate com-|making the request that he was mittee investigating campaign expen-| not willing to take the responstbil- ditures, reporied to the secretary of lity of having the testimony made the senate today that he had spent! pubic pefore fully corroboration be- so far $597 in his campaign for ré-| cause of the possible effect on the election as Republican senator from | Republican campaign. phe iat i. aed ‘I don’t care to take the responsi- Senator Warren, Repubtican, WY-| pitity in the absence of corroborative oming, sald he had received no con testimony readi'y @vailable to. the WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Senator tributions and spent nothing. committee of spreading this before W. H. McMaster, Republican can-|the country,” Untermiyer said, “un- didate for the senate in South Da-|¢ the committee has run down the kota lsted expenditures of $582 and | i¢ads these men will be able to give. received no contributions. partic S AS haa: C. H. Dillon, independent Repub-| NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Oct, 2%. lian candidate of South Dakota re-|_Mrs, Julia B. Towle, for 45 years ported. he had spent $690 and recely-| missionary among the Indians of ed $100 in contributions. the Pacific northwest, died here yes- terday, aged 87. In 1884 she went WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Sena |to the Umatilla Indian reservation chairman of the senate/as missionary and remained until tigating campaign | about ten years ago. shouldn’t the West be proud of its coffeeP ‘THERE is no finer coffee to be had than Hills Bros. Red Can. It is the cream of the crop—not of one plantation, but of the plantations of the entire coffee-pro- ducing world. Blended with rare skill, roasted to a turn, ground with special machinery and packed in vacuum that retains its freshness always! Little wonder that Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee outsells all other brands and is in demand the world over. The Recognized. Standard, without a doubt. To be sure, the West is proud of this wonderful coffee! With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom- ical to buy—and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. ; HILLS BROS COFFEE: In the bate Lied Pacuum-Pack which heeps the coffee fresh, ©1924, Hille Bros. Hazel Veve>z. 18-year-old New Orleans dancer, made good on Broadway For two years she danced with Ziegfeld's Follies. “But ‘now she has turned her back on the bright lights and gone back home. She is going U.S. COLONIST LANDED TODAY IN SIBERIA STROPAVLOVSK, Kamehat} ot. 24.-4(By ‘The Associated tes a tempestuous voyage, t Russian transport Red ri Wrangel Isiand with Charles Wells of Uniontown, Pa., tion cf survivor of the expedition which Vilhjalmur Stefan. agon took to the island a year ago, und with twelve Eskimo members of the expedition, who are citizens, SIX SEAPLANES IN GREAT RACE NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 24,— Six seaplanes left roads naval base chis morning in a race to Bay Shore, Maryland, for the first cup offered by the Navy League of the United States, - CASPER MEN FINED IN U5, COURT, CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Pleading guilty to charges of voila- the federal prohibition act, Rebert Sutton. and Wiliam. Scott, both of Casper, were sentenced by Judge T. States court here, to each pay a fihe of $200. F or Office’ Or Street revolution in this country —Manu- Record. From _Sroad way to Schoolroom sactuors ic) S| || Father of Blas At Age of 112\| ‘W GITEROR CHOC wea FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. ————————— here, Mrs. B. B.|- However solid the Solid Bouth may of Casper, wife of a former remain, there will bea big wote tor WOMEN ARE WARNED of Wyoming, urged her | Coolidge mingled with the solidity — AGAINST: ‘SEX PRIDE. | sss me | Im1S 4 for Casper stock operator, yesterday CHEYENNE, We, Gxt, 24—A8. peatiscal, ceagreahional aba state OF recelved word of the death of hig-| 4ressing meting of Republican ‘ fices. father, Krrile Vucurovich, at his home in Tribuye, Serbia, at the remarkable age of 112 years, Mr. Vucurovich, Sr., contracted ‘pnefmonia after getting his feet wet while picking grapes in the arbor around his house. He had been rarely {ll during his lite, ac- cording to his son, and was un- usually active up to a few days before his death. The death oo- curred September 28, the letter carrying the word to the son just reaching Casper yesterday. he Follies gir) and as the co-ed LANDIS TIKING | OWN TIME. IN SCANDAL CASE Testimony _of Dolan and O’Connell Is Still Secret CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—(By The As- sociated Press).—Kenesaw M. Lan- dis, baseball commissioner, eid to- day the testimony of Cosy Dolan and Jimmy O'Connell, members of the New York Giants involved in the scandal preliminary to the series, would be revealed whenever in his judgment, It would serve a useful purpose in clearing up the situation, Commissioner Landis declined to | say whether Dolan and O'Connell Z had been placed in the same class. i v with the members of the Chicago White Sox, who were placed on the ineligible lst for conspiracy to throw ‘the world's series of 1919 to|| Candidate for Re-election On the Democratic Ticket Cincinnat!. —— Norminally, Senator Robert M. La Follette js an independent candidate for president of the United States. Actually, he is the personification of which is working to foment a bloody Says—Now Stiff Joints Must Go! New Discovery Lim! Up and Even th creckdant i Conses —- ‘Yes; it’s true—the world pro: | All you have to do nowadays to limber up that atitf, rusty knee joint is to squeeze a half inch of miracle working substance from a tube. ‘Shen rub it on the offending ‘part for about a quarter of a minute or until it soaks through the skin and disappears on its errand of mercy. Then read the evening newspa- Pers and go to bed. The chances’are that your misbe- having ~ knee joint will lose “oreak” while you are dreaming about the high fences you used to leap when you were a youngster. “And in’ the morning,” says one ‘who nae? tried the new Aah “you'll feel 50 PPY it you want to jump into your sportiest clothes and walk briskly down rane street just to show the neighbors that you are not as old as they think you are.” Joint-Ease they call this wonder working substance, for the reason that when ordinary remedios fail to Iimber up the stiff, inflamed rheumatic joint, r reduce tho swelling, Joint-Eai puaceene: It's & good nai a good, clean, penetrating Prescription that in just a few months has proven to To residents of North Casper. All water North of “F” street will be shut off from 8:00 a. m.:to 11:00 a. m. Saturday morning on account of making a new connection in the main at Durbin and “F” street. Important—Keep all fawcets closed ‘and hot water heaters turned off. W. H. JOHNSON, Water Commissioner. T border running HOPG sport costume it is very. up Propriate for strect or office, ‘is of tan worsted with a: novelty through the muy terial trimming the scart, hem, cole far and cuffs, collar may be worn close about the neck and the scarf tied so the ends. are thrown over each show es of people that lame, istorted joints can speed- the kinks taken out of id work 2s smoothly as ever. But Joint-Ease is for bothersome joints, whether in knee, ankle, iby shoulder, sp'ae or fing an that purpose its sale is immi Druggists have a big supp! it it and druggists everywhere report a big demand. Always remember, when Joint- East gets in joint agony geta out— quick. Mall orders filled, cash or C. O. D., Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine.—At all drug, Adv. Dr. A. P. 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