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AS SRNEEM 2S OTE LE NS BETES, ELE EH PE TRCN Be hs asve ; 1924. PAGE TEN fhe Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ee ee | TT ~ SHARP GAINS} ( RESULTS FROM NEW YORK, Nov. 10—Harl Car. WEST 10 oF LE Se a ee L : ap tctionss today pas ‘soauitgea i 44 to 73 points above Saturday's fin- ; a aah than three ‘minutes, PENA RE ors beeen gc rabrcaer prea tan PS : enroll spent tour days tn the! Statistics Record 5,000] strc = William M. —_ pe Immediate Results on ence to liberty on $300 bail, he W S Lorring Young - . said, az a means ‘of. protestins ” In Western States. Questions Asked. against the arrest of “producers straits ae: who know nothing about art.” He WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The 5 N, Nov. A hOudh y sent out by the chamber of com- merce more than 10 days ago. Of the 100 mailed only 14 have r . OLD BIRD LIKE ME Tis SNLE SEENS To Go BEST wih MY. PARTICULAR KINO OF BEAUTY en Co-operation For Peace Is Advised roll, revue producer, arrested on e le, es- three judges who deliberated less a). Eurther :gains were mad Civic dy Hopes for held him for hearing beforethe high Less Filings on Land court. He chose prison in prefer- Mentioned. who are at the mercy of reformers 5nd Piwrgl eaten Liat Sr iia brother. on public lands totalled only 13,886] Sages from Maj. Generals James G.| Governor Cox that no steps toward 5 7: ing a successor to Senator P {ves arrested Carroll] in th st year, 5,056 fewer than| Harbord and John F. O'Ryan, urg-| nam ¥ 3 ee cerecy when he refused tolin 1928 Interior department fig.| ing international co-operation for| Henry Cabot Lodg will bo taken un- rem we! »| til after’ the funeral, set for Wed been returned. . The rest are. still jove fro mthe outer lobby of the | ures. announced. today gave the. to-/ establishment. of peace were. made | oe earn tea nae election in the hands of the land owners and Earl Carroll ‘theater paintings of] tal area of public lands homestead- punts. aan by ee commission ot cate Wan T iidace aisetioaion! homestead entrymen to whom they principals and choristers in his re-|ed in 1924 as 3,873,172 ‘compared | !Mternational justice and good will| 50 f “ were addressed. vue. The police characterized the} with 6,624,159 in the preceding year.|0f the federal council of churches, | Dolitiotl circles, Under an abt Dass: By December 1, F. F. Smith, reo. \ | [paintings ax “‘a display of obscene] | New Mexico led a list of 26 states| Which is sponsoring «a nation-wide) 1 lst yea, the Bovertor HAR Au damation’ engineéc }wno stas\/een \ : - | and indecent pictures with the largest number of home-| Observance of armistice day tomor.|\°Ctiy vi the next general cle., here making a preliminary survey \ Onc of the arresting detectives! stead entries during the fiscal year |TOW to further its objectives. tion in the state, which will be tn of the project, must make a report was today's only witness. Under | recently ended, the state's total of| General Harbord, who retired ro-| ort : to Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner Grpss examination, he’ seid be bad) 7918) entries covering 669,983 'scres,| CoUCy: trom active service and /mow | 17T e N eaeTh of the department in Washington. Men; the Caroll ravps, but declared | ciicendo' was: aecdnd ‘with! 1198's smemens trey suaio COPRPER NOR Oh tie Te oon ar tied eniwta ates In order for Mr. Smith to com- that it contained no figures such a8] entries embracing 642,253 acres.) America, said in his message bre are William M. Butler, chairman of plete his report and get {t into; wWwash- those exhibited in the lobby paint-| Orner states include Wyoming, 1,788| ‘he sixth anniversary of cessation : ‘ ington on schedule for consideration ings. entries’ for 643,687 ‘ncten:, Montana. of hostilities, ‘should be the oncts aah ipl arose eopeeuats ue Lina there, he must haye the chamber of pee ates een 1,692 entries for 496,072 acres; Call. sion for indelibly establishing in the commerce questionnaires at once. Those who have received the pa- minds of all Americans the waste-| speaker of the state house of re fornia, 1,420 entries for 350,543 acrew:| fines and horrors, and the im.|Tesentatives. Supporters of Oregon, 1,188 entries for 246,261) oasurable destruction of wars, Butler urge his services to t acres; Idaho, 631 entries for 209,017/"" General, O'Ryan, war commander|Party in the recent presidential asked to fill them out im and rush them to Charles Stafford, secretary of the local com. merce body. There are several names in the list which are lacking correct ad- pres, and Utah, 604 entries for! of the famous 27th division of New| campaign as giving him a claim 206,428 acres. York, declared that “for the first} Speaker Young on the other hand : time*in history the world is organ.| stood aside from the contest for sen izing for peace” and when the or-| torial nomination to oppose Unit Decrease Shown ganization is complete, the world|ed States Senator David I. Walsh dresses Any person who knows of Don't be surprised when you hear lecti the present addresses of the fotlow: Tan he els close tgs hE bee Sstatsieeer) Pe Pénsions Ji will secure peace. in the late ¢lectio ing persons is asked to communicate per dealers are doing all they can with the chamber of commerce with- to maintain the level but that there . Danger of Fires MANY DEAD out delay, will soon be a boost in price is ap- Last 12 M th: Fred Hammon, who fs belleved to , Mavent,: top? tron tie ieasts Onna as onths 2 p have a homestead the E% of NWK \ word that: ; Still Continues IN BA TTLE and N% of SW% of Sec. 1-30-8: Chicago wholesale grocers are pre- > dicting that coffee will go to 75 cents| WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—More a pound by January 1 because of|than 14,000 names were dropped small and poor stocks of coffee in|from the gqvernment pension roll rains .and snow flurries in various | 19.—Thirty revolutionists re America, The price is already 10} during the last year, reducing the| sections of, the Adirondacks and| killed and a large number wounded cents a pound higher than a year] total to 525,539. Pensions for 1924| Catskills over.the week end failed|in a battle-yesterday in western Rio TROO Ga1OP esp. totalled $229,994,777, or. $33,017,723] to lessen the danger of forest fires,|Grande do Sul in which the loyal Coffee advanced three-quarters of | less than for the previous year, stato officials said today. Forest | forces were victorious, according to AACE RIOTING a cent a pound Baturday on the New| Interior department statistics made| rangers reported nine new fires alljan announcement today by the ‘Wilva Investment company, suppos- edly holding deed on E% of NW% tice day activities scheduled for this Casper has never heard a finer|evening, the city council will dis- © Well sJorchestra than Scheuerman’s Har-|Pense with its usual meeting and mony Kings which yesterday played | Will not convene again until a week] nridegroom of only a few days, had before immense crowds at the Amer-| from tonight. ; the| been fatally shot by a negro high- fea theater where it is fulfilling a| Sitting Saturday afternoon, thé) vo man, weeks’ engagement. council’ acceptod ithe new '10,000,000 |'": iisy natibnal guardsmen artived strength. In view of the changes to gallon reservolr completed by. Scott FIRE LOSS takeplace as.a result of the election | |The thousands who have heard) Sc. 0¢ awarded to the Lloyd Con:|&t the Dix river dam construction &nd the close balance in the present | the first few programs given by this | siiction company the contract for|C®MP today, One detachment remain- NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Light PORTO ALEGRE, Bra: COUNCIL MEET York market and the commodity} public today showed Civil war pen-|of¢ which. were brought under con-| state government. The dead are continues to soar, says a report] sions decreaged 21,808 last year and| trol. said to have included the revolutior from there. now number 146,815 while widows! Officials estimated that 15,000| civil governor, Antonio Montero. It Therefore, Casper housewives, be| and dependents of veterans declined | acres have been burned over in New| was stated that the government prepared. You may depend upon it] from 264,580 in 1923 to 253,136 in York state during the past month} troops lost four dead and six wound that none of your dealers will boost | 1994. 5a Hecaline ab Wibie-be shin, (fatansive| ed. their coffee prices unless they are] spanish-American war penstons,|fires have also caused heavy dam. forced'to. however, increased 16,654 to 85,038]age in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the number of widow and de-|and New England. In some places pendent pensions advanced from| hunters have been barred from the 13,187 to 16,104. forests. (Continued from Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) for Your EYES va ears J CCL : Congress, any permanent reorgantiza: Paced Sean sroup of/ paving the two blocks connecting | 4 0M guard at the dam and ancther, IN D A KOT A ( Tired E: tion on the Repubt Musicians have repeatedly expressed | th» McKinley street subway with|UPOn request of the contractors: in Refreshes Tired Eyes i 1 epublican side may be 4 ; ‘| the McKinley street subway ‘Write Murine Co.,Chicago.forEyeCareBook delayed for some months-and a} tbe Wis eae Sobauerman's orches-|G ‘street, and took steps to speed| Charge of the dam work, was used an he temporary leader designated to act|‘™ Temain here indefinitely. This| completion of the new White Way | as an escort to protect negro work- PRO VES BIG pasnmneemennennisnimmien during the short session. of course, is not exactly possible, |iignting system for Wolcott, Second| ers who were being returned. Should no sweeping readjustment | DUt the wish shows well the way the| and First streets. All negroes will be paid off, it was of the sneate situation be attempted, | Pepe in general have been impress-} The District 51 paving job will] announced and those who wish to it is probable that Senator Warren | °@ bY the unusually excellent music| complete the paved connection be-| remain will be retained on the com-|_ ABERDEEN, 8. D., Nov. 10— Holiday samples now on display. of Wyoming or Senator Curtis ot] te Harmony Kings have offered. tween the business district.*and| pany’s payroll. Fire caused a loss of approximately Come in and see them. Temple Kansas will become floor leader. But| _Tonlght this orchestra will play | North Casper under the Burliigton| | Walter Chance and John Williams $175,000 at Columbia, about .20/ Come, i .8nd fee then, THERE IS POSTPONED Because of tomorro¥ being Armis- Yes, the Hudson Coach has been reduced in if there is to be a new deal all| fr @ darice at the Elks building, Sat-|tracks, The pediment is: to be of| negroes, were arrested by Sherift} Miles northeast of here last night tice day, the Wyoming Petroleum cats around: thoso to be considered prob-| Uday evening the place was filled; inch-thick reinforced. conerete. Waiter Kennedy at the dam and hur- getrorion Sa on rhea and! photographs for Xmas, Special} club has postponed its regular pee price. will include Wadsworth of New| with a multitude that thrilled as it} Property owners in the district] ted to Danville for safe keeping.| thelr contents, the 8 lumber | prices all this week. Credell Studio, | 19S of tomorrow evening af the (ou de eet he ,| danced to the mervelous music of | affected, which includes First street] Ine of them, the sheriff said was |¥#td and the Northwestern railway | Gownstairs, 131 8. Center, Phone | court house. ‘The next meeting will Watson of; Indlate, und. Heed o¢| theiHarmony Kings) As ft ts Gone in| trom. Wolcott to Ash, Becond. trot | ooem ce “Big Jely Roll" and the | 4eBet. 2702, be two weeks hence. Pennsylvania: New’ York, #o it was done in Cas-| David to Grant, and Wolcott trom] other “Little Jelly Roll.” Senator Lodge {s the third promi-| Per at that dance for the people of| Second to the Burlington station nent senate Republican ‘to die within] this city, It was a treat straight] will be notified of the assessment] sheriff Kennedy last night int } recent weeks. As a result the Re-|from the Great White Way. for the lghting extension, which 15] cepted a crowd driving negroes be: n party finds itself with af Casperites will again go to the| to cost $20,319. fore them four miles from camp ship of only 50 in the pres-| Elks tonight eager for the rare op-| Objections to the assessment role} and probably prevented a lynching e, one less than a majority | portunity of dancing to such music.|{!n District 48, southwest Casper,| and bloodshed. Some of the negroes unless Governor Cox of Massachu-| George Stewart: manager of the|Will be heard on December 1, the! were barefooted and many were setts appoints a successor to the| America theater under the auspices | Council decided Saturday in adopt-| scantily clad. le lagislator before congress|of which the dance !s being held, |!ns the roll Tho slain man had detatled to reassembles on December 1, has announced that the big affair vompanions ten minutes before his Although the vacancy caused by] will start at 9:30 o'clock this eve- 7, death, how three negroes attempted the death of Senator Colt of Rhode/ ning and last until 1 o'clock. Mem- Coast Radicals to rob him and said he had been Plan Convention Island was filled in Tuesday's elec-| bers of the Veterans of Foreign shot by “Jelly Roll.” A wound tion, that resulting from the more} Wars have been asked to attend in through the left lung and another recent death of Senator Brandegee | uniform, through. the neck which severed an of Connecticut will not be filled unt} Another reason why Casper wil! UTSE 2B irtery caused Winkly to bleed pro- e z December 16, in a special election. take keen enjoyment in the Amer-} SAN FRANCISCO, {Nov. 10.—| “usely as he related his story. “Jelly . bs As this is more than two weeks! ica's dance by the Harmony Kings} Plans for a state wide convegtion| oll” shot him, he said, after he . ; after the time set for the convening|/ at the Elks tonight, is that it is early next year for the purpose of | 14d resisted their efforts to rob him. . ° } of congress, the senate will meet) open to everybody and is not for-| effecting a permanent. independent | News of the slaying spread quickly i without a full) membership. mal. Political organization in California, | ‘hroughout the camp and adjoining . In the face of that situation, with] ‘There. is a, change in Scheuer-| were announced here today in =| ‘arming sections. Farmer and white ‘ 4 but 50 Republican members, not al! man's program at the America to-| statement issued by the La Follette| vorkers at the dam rushed to the of whont are classed as strict or-| aa: ith the show! ra state campaign committee congratu-{ -onstructicn camp, armed them- 3 4 : anlzation men, the problem ts ex: plotures terhexeabe. Wolk minor | intive: tte ipnspeesslve oltiser ood selves with rifles, Bistols, shotguns, The world is full of hunters running down facts, cap- pected to develop difficulties, whic! f alifornia,"" upon the showing made | pitchforks and other weapons. an: ne | wit reatire oxrert handling if-the | Gines Guin the day’ thie orchestra | ir ent eoeht presidente aan | eoceat ee negro bunk houses. turing facts, taming facts, making facts work for them— ’ | Republicans are to continue in the] J” orarmee ‘The statement said in part: | Chose not armed selzed stones and and for you. Edison setting traps for voices ~~» Mar- } session as the dominant party in -hrew them at the negroes as they a 2 } the senate. Su een atula Ae a Sag conistabbingatthesky .. . 2 Under the rule of seniority, Sena- tressive citizens of California,” upon Marshal J.T. Royalty, leaving < tor Borah of Idaho, ranking Repud-|Sugar Test Made the magnificent showing made inj church at Burgin, was on his way ae Gican suiarabé r, would succeed to the & their first independent campaign inf aome, when down the road he heard You, too, are hunting facts. Theories wont light your a this state. The progressive move ment has attained the position of the second political party in Cali- nia * * ©* There will be a na- onal convention in January to or- andonment of any idea ganize this movement permanently.] ‘The. officers demanded that. the uming the chairmanship of the S a 5 Say __ | Following that convention, the state ] mob allow law and order to prevail. | judiciary committee for which he ts Pi ok peace aire tT. | campaign committee will summon] ‘The mob finally turned back. % command “hands up” going to he place he discovered about 60 white men surrounding the hundreds “~€ negroes at the Burgin depot. Later Sheriff Kennedy arrived. chairmanship of wre, tomer ret! On Soccer Team mean hissurrenaer ofthe caiman} AL Yale Negative ation and labor com- home, burn in your furnace, tick off time for you, clothe you, feed you, growiin your garden, carry you to work. Facts will. You are hunting facts when you read the advertisements. Facts about products, what they are, also directly in line through the the-supporters of the progressive} Operations on the dam construc- their worth, how long, how willi ‘ death of Senator Brandegee under| increase thelr’ physicat energy dut | rovement in California to a state-| aon were resumed today be about é & llingly they will slave for, the practice which restricts a sena-| 08 the game with Pennsylvan vratlag | Side convention for the purpose of | salf of the force of workmen. * you. tor to one major chairmanship. rere Dichrend elena oscil nas effecting a permanent organization pach risa ahaa c cedure for in this state.” . ° * atti? bee tender is not’ go clearly | Visitors, who won’ five goals to one oe a : ban you buy, you want to buy facts*certainties of : Bee S| Tho “sweetening” of the Ill soccer COOLIDGE TO lefined, the seniority rule not always satisfaction Ayeing followed. If it should be, the be ca ogc bathed inspite van FRENCH PAY 5 : selection #1 this case would fall on : Senator Warren of Wyoming, but | efficacy of bupeisiarsiepert® ott Advertisements contain no vague theories or dreams. f promotion should be resorted to,| ¢t its depletion in 01 ur! ‘ A $ ef df Dromoatlan) abculd be eee | Gineneteaeet ee In their frankness is nothing to confuse. They give you Curtis of Kansas, Republican whip The sweets were fed to the men ap ajessistent oor teats. before the’ game and between® the a ae facts. They give you your best ammunition for getting eaaim Tolscds. ot! Renatar ‘Wartea | badven.) ies Sancaiaerenaeeraarien AR ISTICE WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Prest- hold of more facts. ; are of the opinion that he would] hot tea from thermos bottles and dent Coolidge plans to observe not accept the rship and predict | each man ate three ounce package Armistice day tomorrow by a visit 4 : $ the morning to Arlington na- that Senator Curtis will be selected, | of peppermint ‘creams, Similar tests] |, ie at n Senator Curtis has been active for} were made onthe: Yale crews last}, PARIS. Nov. 10—The roaring] tional cemetery, where he will place some time in the actual leadership | spring and this fall to verify the the- | bourse silenced itself one minute at} a wreath on the tomb of America’s Use them. Read them every day. : in the Republican forces in the| ory that physical exhaustion of ath- orn ta og Pa ores 5 Sa ee ceancday that 8 ; 1 senate as have Senators Watson of] letes ta.due toidepletion of the/sup-t Senco witthibe clousd.. tomorrow: | witbue akties a tat) Becca arBihieien Indiana, Reed of Pennsylvania and] ply of sugar in the blood, Whitin aioe: n ere ed wig vis, as acting : 4 others, due to Senitor Lodge haying —————_— en the Gong rang at 2 o'clock} secretary of war, will accompany : voluntarily relinquished a measure every hat came off and all the| the president as representative of of control to them brokers faced the center, many] the military forces of the nation. nd devoted his|\Canvass Board To’ > \ t saluting. In the great, echoing hall,} After considering the legality of 7 tist 7 i attention forthe past sear or two With 2,000 excited: perypiring brok:| prociaiming. m holiday, fore eevee: Advertising removes all risk : i to the foreign relations and nav Meet Wednesday ers and’ clerks’ present, there was| mental employes on Armistice da: : . affairs committees. heard only the click of news camera | the president decided against such a and one strangled cough. step in the absence of action by from buying When business was resumed the | congress. brokers gave five minutes to cheer- —_—_—_— ing. For results try a Tribune Classi- Many other armistice ceremonies | fied Ads. were held today, including the plac: ing of a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier by a delegation from the chamber of deputies headed by President Painle Official tabulations of the vote cast in Natrona county last Tues- gay will not be available before the end of the week at the earliest, and probably not until early next week, PARIS—The New York Giants de-| the county clerk's office indicated feated the Chicago White Sox 6 to| today. 0. The French spect were cold] ‘The canvassing Board expects to and.puzzled over the intricacies of | begin its work Wednesday, since the awe Spiritual Circle Every Monday Night he pastime. week's limit provided by law expires PIES 8.00 p, m. the pa: tomorrow, & legal holiday. It was); WASHINGTON—Having. total, re. WYATT HOTEL INDIANAPOLIS — Ownie Bush | estimated that four days if not more| *ources on October 10, of $23,323,- AMA has accepted terms to manage the | would be required. The primary | 061,000 national banks of this coun- Phon) 2609-3 Indianapolis American, Association” rgturns were tabulated within four | try reached the highest point in re e $ baseball club agaim next season. days. - sources since November 15, 1920.

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