Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 4

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ra tor further jquéstioning today.) 917, yy ae rail-dt ch? ‘a ientipooes ef uetjonae’ wbgh bt hie T PIGE FOUR, hall PROJECTS HOLD WONDERF PROMISE FOR WYOMING FUTURE MASTER FORGER IS LANDED "AFTER MANY JAIL ESCAPES; WILL FACE TRIAL IN TEXAS There’s Still Time to Capture Prize in Jiggs and Maggi PONZI JURY line tn actual oneration, Ineo to Bait| il side in the" Craig country. FORT WORTH, Texas, Nev. 18:—-Deputiss trom’ the) Creek. This is the line the Haskell] The objective of all this railroad ; . / >| sheriff’s office will depart for Miami; Fla., where they wilt DI SCH A R iD {nterests were to complete some-| construction ts, of course, for one ; take into custody W. ‘arkins, master forger; who has]. \ OF ¢ Urs falled and: the property Waa iain in | Gre td be eaveloped by. the, bullaing fleeced banks and business men out of more than $800,000, failed and the property has Inin in| are to jeveloped by the bu ee the same condition as when con-| of the railroad lines, the coal itself } according to his own peep | and who has three times J struction was suspended. being of the highest quality and : made his.escape from officers and jails, following his arrest} BOSTON, Nov. 13—The jury in Upon the authority of thos® con-| capable of being stored for an in- on the forgery charges. . | Suttle Superior Court, trying cerned it is learned that the.entire! definite time and comparing favor: Five months previous to his ar- Charles Ponzi, former finanéial wiz. project will be refinanced by New]ably with the best eastern bitumt!- : rest at°Pecos, Texas, Harkins had ard, on a larceny indictment in York capitalist# and that the di-| nous coals mined in western Penn- a + | broken away from the California connection with his get-rioh-quick visions between Casper and “Milés|sylvania, Ohio, and Illinois, As an state asylum, He was confined in j ; echemé of four years ago,’ reported “ity will be conipleted as soon as it} equal consideration and incentive to that institution after he had al- to Judge Bishop that it was unabdie 8 possible to make arrangementeé to the Craig ol} . reddy served 6ne term in the Call- to agree on a verdict on any-one of resume work and prosecute it to : fornia: penitentiary. . the four’ counts. The judge. er completion. The southern end of] this time fully prove: ‘Two months efter Ris escape: dered the jury discharged. the road which was more or less Of! by the best informed experts ag a ‘ q woman’ told the New Orleans police’ a dream under the Haskell ¢réwd| coming rival of Salt Creek. Within 4 et hie thhee ana: while co 1” 4 Hh will be made a Aream come trie, by | a: radius of seventy-five miles, with : p turning to California with an offi the building of the line from Cas-) Craig as the center there are exceed- % ais 3 ‘that ‘Har! i ¥ ing thirty well-defined ofl structures, \ vidoe state ‘kine again | \ with seventetn of them now being regain haart f actively developed. Z - | At’ another time, was forced}, “ The early completion of the Mof- , to abandon a $9,000 automobile in a ea. fat tunnel has spurred into activity small Arizona town when he man- BERKELEY, Calif, Nov. 18— ‘tfiese railroad projects which have —) "4 Qged to’ squeese through = rapidly | preiminary caloulations just-.com- lain dormant for several years. The tightening police net. Conservative | 5) the t opening the Crag oil field has given estimates of the losses ‘entailed by a direct impetus to the early con- banks in this country through Har-| tronomical department of the Unl- struction plans of the railroad bulld- ‘ : kins’ operations aggregate’ some- versity of California, and his assist- ers. While the steady and grow- - thing in excess of $276,000. He is] ants, reveal that the fast moving ‘i = ing demand for’ coalthat can be \sat- i said to have victimised banks in| object discovered October 23: last, she found herself swept isfactorily stored contributed its ; . ; mare than fifty cities-in the United by Professor Baade at Bergedorf, along on a tide of passion bgthitalg: abet Pp a! share in expediting the actual bufld- States. a tala range pike modvieds domination, Georgia rebelled and set] ine or the lines. bel omy pri sasaki that threatened to engulf up a republic at Tiflis, The prince's " reEEA in @ highly ece: ps her very soul.. The story t r | By the time the hills of Wyoming high inclination. to . the. ecliptic, He ee Wire Mdivani, renounced his) ang Colorado begin to show green-in NEW BILLIARD ROOM close to the earth and near: its of her terrible battle with patriot, Gordan whe wae the wae] the spring ral'road bullding tn the perihelion, said an announcement} her conscience—thegrad~ vai “4 Dresiaent Th S sanaror ithe Swe pentes ‘wil Dalat lca bears by Professor Leuschner, ual slip; downward Golden Fleece was happy for but a IN HOTEL BASEMENT oe PO ricte etapa alae -on Ly te idden way short time. The Bolsheviki soon men| a ¥ miracle that realized the importance of dominat MOTHER OF differences due to the discovery or —and ing Georgia and’sent an army. of 50,000 against the Georglane. After gaining control, the. Bolshevists AR TIST IS either deported or killed the elder ‘FOUND SAFE The Tribune is going to give the dDoya and girls who missed the above cartoon on Sunday a chance to win sents for the Iris theater to see ‘Bringing Up Father in Ireland,” the musical comedy taken from the: re sy ne nertpons of the veme name: Professor Leuschner's statement, we See : Stary All that {@ necessary is to print in the blank spaces what you think Jiggs is saying to the pretty girl,’ Aiea cha eaatdica ces bre inotinatiogs Of bebtis deareea December. Now on the . and what Maggie sald when she discovered them together. And ‘the Tribune will give to the best four, seats Spittiara some. nas: beens ing | and While. the eccentricity of about | sands. Buy it today. ‘ aie as , , patrons in the basement of the Glad. fifty-five one hundredths ts equalled the United States. They are study- Firat ‘prize, six seats; second prize, four seats; third prize, three seats; fourth prizo, two seats. Cut out the ‘Stone hotel this week. It t# cquipped| by two other plarieta:thero:is no ing American laws and standards] ZANESVILLE, 0., Nov. 13,—af.|8b0ve pleture from the paper, fill in your own joke, ther mailto the Jiggs Editor. so as to reach him not) vi y with / Brunswick-Balke-Coltonder ta-| other planet now known which has with the view of some day return-iter a search of nine hou: Mrs. | @ter than Wednesday noon, November 19, The winners will. be ‘announced the fol‘owing day. bles, of the -m inipedved gn, | both much high ination and ing to their native land and making! Mary Christy, 80, mother of ost lest; ine! and devotees of any type of bil-| %ccentricity. it as near like America.as possible. | tist, Howard Chandler Chri delinquency, following his arrest,| ards, pocket; regulation, or snooker| “At its closest approach to the found wandering along the banks Maye rate R d GC F bd . Sheriff, George J.°' Carroll states,| table, will find their most fastidious| earth about a pponth before dis- of the Muskingum river, a mile t while ho had ‘three girls; all under | requirements fully satisfied. covery, near Perihelion on Septem- COAST Pq Ik trom her home. she lett tome tn|| AVOCL LLPOSS FUNCTIONS Mn that of the planet Albert,” said errors in earlier observations. saved her, is one of the IS OPENED TO PUBLIC) “te etacistin oe sent] Reroemnete goer . twenty-six degrees is exceeded by ‘of the men of fighting age and subjugated the younger men. Prince David sald there are, be- asides himself, about 30 Georgians in 16 years of age, hidden in his home. A special feature is the scientific| ber 28, the (new) planet's distance the afternoon and it is believed she Haygood twice previously has beén| ventilation system which contrib-| was about 20,000,000 miles or ap- became confused when she started Ti f P. W 11 taken into custody on similar|tites much to tho comfort of olay-|'proximately twice the distance o|| Ye; the Hudson Coachy AD i IT l FFF KT saifered from the experience ee pot Imes 0 eace as e. chargee, Carroll states, but on each| ers. There are card tables for those | the famous planets Eros and Albert with the Baked y Sa le occasion was not prosecuted because | who prefer this ‘form of amusement, at their closest possible approach. Her disappearance, however, | | | | he promised to mend his ways. rest rooms with every imaginable| The new planet is receding from caused a setback in the condition of As ( sivin Aid in W ar poceitedt imei ancl is | cemvetienos, "and "the’ atmombers | both the earth and tha sun. Enamel body., her daughter, Rose, who has been For’ results @ Tribune Classi!| throughotit is*that of an exclusive he mean Gaily motion e seriously ill, The daughter's condi- £ A Ade ay club. ut.7:85 ‘seconds of tion was reported critical. " (Continued from Page One.) Mrs, Christy and her daughter] What the American Red Cross] derstanding of personal and com! the shooting. The seeming discrep-| live in Mr, Christy’ udio, does in times of war and during} munity hygiene. 80 successful» was soncy vanished efter. extensive inter- oo those equally frightful periods when} this particular form \of bee , srogation;. however, and’ late” last disaster of one kind or another !s}‘ion in Wyoming..that ‘the Re was_released with inatruc- Border Patrol visited upon mankind is a matter] Cross nurses were taken over - by.|’ jbns ta. report: ati céritpal! ponkeysta: i of general knowledge. What it does} ue various school boards and are don again | toflay “incase »furthard®. il P. t End in times of peace, when suffering} uow a part of the regular establish: questioning. should» seem .adyigable:| » q Fu 2 n i and tragedy are not so frankly} nents, ‘Carrolfalso® was*crilered to appear ee projected upon the screen of life, is} Sixtys thousand women and Si li lees generally known, yet perhapa| ‘ir.s have taken courses in home mugg ung even inore essential, for at stch} hygiene and care of the: sick under = A ‘[tmes the common. impulse | to] Red Cross direction the past year. 7... ae | Charity is not so keenly stimulated. Through its nutrition © service ‘ ‘ It is‘only fatr that the American | 135,000 children’ ard '10,000,° women (terms. weciouy stones grew. F WINNIREG,’Man.,.'\Nov. 13.—To| public should know some of these} have been taught the importance idéfinite yesterday with the discovery combat the smuggling.of allens into] peace-time » activities, and that {s »roper use of foods. 0 heny { int. four, valuable diamonds pledged} North Dakota and Minnesota from| especially true now’ that the public |: <A total of 150,000. persons received hy Kate" ina. .Los ,Atigeles! pawn) Manitoba and Ontario, the United] is asked to enroll ugain for service training In rescue and firat afd work shop,’ but \ two. safe; deposit’ boxes} States” border jpatrol is° to be| with this unique organization. The In 500 communities the Red Cross which “had been expected to yield<a|iattengthened by additional miotor eighth annual roll call of the Red] chapter is the only ‘<mily welfar¢ (hoard? of miksing | gems, failed to} patrols: and? guards;,accoptling to in- Cross, covering the period from] .gency, a condition that~is, partic reveal “anything but ‘rhimportant Uformationsreceived'by the Winnipeg | Armistice day, November 1}, | te] ‘arly true of Wyoming ,and other o} pap: 4 Thanksgiving day, November 27.) the more sparsely settied states. means a continuance, among other} Volunteer workers have, produced things of these worthwhile services. in the last. year: 150,000 garment: Since the armistice it has expend-] 1,000,000 surgical. Gressings an: ed $50,000,000 for services to the} 37,000 pages of Braile for the. blind disabled veterans of the World war}'They have made 15,000 motor callt and to men of the regular army and] and fed 22,000 persons in. cantee navy. It is now assisting an aver-| service. 3 age of moré than 100,000 disabled} 1, the Junfor “Rell Gross 5,452,744 veterans and their families each | enronea school children ate’ leartt month, including the veterans ir]. ‘the ‘value of service. to others. the: hospital at Sheridan. With children of forty: other coun: To more than 180,000 soldiers | ries they ate. creating. bonds. of sailors and marines on active duty riendship and understanding. This. It continues to give the same supple} ionartment of the Red Cross is espe: mentary volunteer relief and home} iany strong and active in the rural service it gave during the war. ligtricts of Wyoming and has estab: In [the past, forty-three years i] ‘shed.a really remarkable xecord for has expended BHF. 00 0 sah v1 rractical reaults, » 4 work following disasters. a ae nt Cool uams.{t all up directed or participated in. relic. } |, eit fetter to andee John work in 220 disasters the past year 3arton Pnyne, chairman of the Abroad it represents the Ameri | \ierican Red Cross, In this letter can people in works of mercy wher | in or oatuent says: rhe seal catastrophes cause abno-me:} ” “wane American Red Cross has-be: suffering. It was the agent of] one an. intimate part of our na America, in raising more than $11.1 ionat life. Under its congressional 000,000 for relief in Japan following harter, it is a. semiofficial a the great earthquake. agen! f£ the government, but it belongs The i It maintains an enrolled reserve} iovertheless to the people. It im the : f world Ss most bette v9. "3 RE a Hylarhe ames If Stomach is' Upset, Sour: Gassy, Just take “Pape’s Diapepsin” of 41,000 nurses available in emer} netrument of the people in giving gency to the army, the navy, the} ixpression to the lofty, unselfish tations send y. t irc! U, S, public health service, the vet: $ ou he cest coffee In Fiv@ Minutes all ‘the Indigestion, Flatulence, Heart- re | 1umanitariam, the practice. idealism . B N. ‘esas, i erans bureau and for service {1} -haracteristic of this nation from its ; ‘e, cilia ey a Rha = . burn and Acidity will be Gone times of epidemic. z ® 7a Sore in Dutter-Nut, rencerabiiige nath of war; in fire, flood and health of children and fostered un ‘amine, and inthe emergencies of | ie ae . . < ‘ ' human Ife in our own ard other]. ” , Ly lightful; fag: finan a0 s so distinctively de! = GRAY HAIR DARK “We should make unmistakably That beautiful, even shade of dark ‘Why be miserable another moment when a few tablets of Pape'’s* Dia- pepsin will correct your out-of-order stomach and your digestion? causes distress. you can, like mil- Harmless! Pleasant! Effective- lions of others, get prompt stomach Get _a 60 cent package from any | relief and correctio: a NOTICE drug: store, then ‘if you or one of your family should eat something which ups the stomach - with gases, sour fermentations, acids or “The American Red Cross has public health nurses have aided ir It has been proved an. india: ; forth those delicious qualities ‘ a the Gare of the’ alos suarded Cuep tity tem nceee pe reer chen Ata ensible. instrument. for. the allevia-| ~ , . : SAGE TEA TURNS jon of suffering and betterment of ‘ flavor which have made Butter. u Within the year 974 Red Cro] ‘Umble Pesinnings. A be oda e , sis = Nut ‘lear our faith in this instrument Order a can_-of Butter-Nut to- Ice. As individuals, itis our duty and privilege to be a part of this we havo created for rendering serv- day. We gu sae you will like it To Hoover Owners pup. Tour hele te your cher (el gee aemnibeiies sions oi eie tte ever tasted, If you do not, yourmoney fades, turns gray or streaked, just an} enter its ranks. It enrolls them for ill di application or two of Sage and Sul- ayia: ~ “gaa be. Gat ; WL be refun led upon return the hans At arance a hun- e8, resident: o: eo 5 h area Asmerioay yea “Croke. Li ewe BRA t ' unused portion of the can, Don't bother tb prepare the mix-| versal a, of the invitation ture; you can get this famous old re- | t° baht rhe Red Cross needs reg cipe improved by the addition of oth- aw py pote Sehecouswaneath er ingredients at a small cost, Al x Lalli works become: your ready for use, It is ca'led Wyeth's | 5° DELINQUINCY OF GIRLS FOUND (N-HIS HOUSE lustre of your hat Everybody u ‘Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly CHEYENNE, Wy Nov. 18.-— Henry R. Haygood, a locomotive engineer, is held by the sheriff on that nobody can tell it has been ap- ® clarse of coptribyting te Juvenile The only Authorized Hoover Service Station in Casper is‘located in the Natrona Power Company’s Store. Telephone 69. Call this number when your Hoover needs attention. All service work done by men trained-and supervised by the Hoover Com- pany. - The HOOVER It Beats—as it Sweeps as it Cleans plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time, by. morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application gt becomes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous.-r Ady,

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