Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE TWELVE EPETITION OF EPRESOION 10 “ME AVOIDED IF #0 riod Madceis of Stud y “Problems Urged by De Reader in Talk| ss to College Leaders the s WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. tu—In his first address since “tthe election, President Cool- ite Ze last night assured dele- csgates attending the meeting here of the Association of nd Grant Colleges that the gov id omit no ort to pre tition t difficul- ered in agriculture. immediate future, oft Ir. Coo'ldge warned that more at- eitention must be given by farmers to anthe marketing problem so the “‘ab- the wa sur- ot may be disposed of. He in point eriod he hen this nation atest agricul- bee al buying countries and the prob- ‘lem would be the maintenance of a SU prosperous, self reliant, confident th “sticulture in a country preponder- he commercial and industrial. ucation by land grant colleges voking to “Wise and intelligent urming co-operation in all business operations which affect the farmer.” Mr. Coolldge declared, wou!d be one of the main agencies for protection this industry. He also stressed the value of organizations and meth- POSSIBLE, SALD) The president is expected to dis- ss in even greater detail his hopes ot agriculture in opening the con- rence here next Monday of the mmission which he appointed re- ntly to outline a program for per. relief of farming conditions. nanent $100,000 LOAN MADE TO FALL Io RAPPED AGAIN Government Attorney in | Elk Hills Suit Uses Theme. LOS ANGEL! Noy. 14.—Tho $100,000 “loan iy Edward L. Doheny, controlling factor of the Pan-American and ‘Transport com pany, to Albert B. Fall, then secre tary of the Interior, was the theme of the opening argument by Owen Roberts, government counsel in the suit for cancellation of $100,000 000 leases and contracts to Doheny’s ompany in the Elk Hills, California, naval oil reserve. Roberts said he propositions, first, fraud, and second jon was fllegal. He pointed out the close relation ship between Doheny and Fall, and that Fall a short time after he was appointed to the cabinet office, called Doheny’s attention to the reserves Referring to the “loan” by Doheny | to Fall, Roberts said: | “It has been eaid that it was a loan. If it had been a loan it would have been paid by check, but this $100,000 was paid in cash, his son, | the closest person to him, got the money and went with it to Fall. The public probably never will know would prove two that it constituted that the trans: the underlying reason for the tear- ing off of the signature from the receipt but it was evident that Fall was not to be Hable.” naval oil | | BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG wore Casrer Maiiy Mribune Tmere: SMR GooGle? I PROMISED Him | SiO® “To PAY FoR HiS PASSPORT “To EUROPE —~ ASLEEP IS HE 2 WELL, YOU “TAKE THIS UP “To iM =~ HE EXPECTED “To MEET ME JN “THE TASSPORT ‘| OFFicé BUT S HAPPENED To Yes, Sut! HE'S ASLEEP: TEN DOLLARS /§5 For MAH AONTIE BLOSSOM lh MUST GO TO THE CARD CLUB NOW, SHE'LL TAKE YOO DOWN TOWARD UNCLE WALT'S Teli Me, Girls which beauty aid you want By Edna Wallace Hopper I am trying to ald girls to more in ways that brought beauty to me. I am trying to bring women he perennial youth I gained. r 40 years I have searched the the best be: helps in uty e I continue that search atest 2 of the helps I found are 1 in four preparations, All nters supply them. 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Suave, even-tempered, a disarm: ing gentleman in evening toggery, nd king of the underworld plied That tempting reward,: coupled with reasons of expediency, | is suspected jon had built himself up to and prominence. ‘His rise was. a neighborhood ‘gang on~the near North Side where desolate surround- ings give little room for useful ap- plication of the imagination. Stiil young O’Banion began to envision himself a leader in the life with which he was becoming acquainted —a life of crime. First, though, he Was a newsboy in the Loop, a choir boy. Then police heard of him as a minor. safe blower. ‘That ‘life car- ried on until prohibition. Here O'Ban- jon grasped the possibilities. He became a bootlegger, then a hi-jacker on a grand scale, direct- ing the parties that held, up the brewers who weré marketing their product through illicit channel: Profits piled up. O’Banion became known as a power in the realm of outlawry that developed from the ap- |. plication of the Volstead act to Chi- cago. He ranked with Frank ‘Lake and Terry Druggan ‘as men of]: wealth, -although his position was]. solidified by an unmistakably aristo- cratic déemeanor.- This life brought confilct and kill- ings. The beer runners’ war found O'Banion, in the. midst. of it, sus- pécted of knowing’ intimately of some. of the’ brutal murders that grew from the war. Out of-it came a feud between the’ Miller brothers Maxie and Mirshie and Dion, over division of profits.. O'Banion shot Maxie during the theater rush ‘last fall in front of the LaSalle. theater here and/Hirshie was ambushed and his car riddled the same night. As a result, “‘Two-Gun Johnnie” Daugh- erty, a figure among ‘the guimen was offered $10,000 to’ kill O'Banion. Instead, Daugherty was killed. Dap- per Dion was suspected here, just as PARIS—More for one’ he was in the- kil:ing of John: Dufty By 0, L. SCOTT (Copyright, 1924, ¢ late Pres: A « on) CHICAGO. N 1 I ' of Dapper Dion 0 FID STOPS CROUI Mothers want it, for it quickly clears away the che stops the hoarse congh ful sleep: Safe and re Phone 483-J | CHAMBERLAIN’S |\COUGH REM ‘DY No Narcotics [3 O'Bantor ust So today MURDER OF DION O’BARION MARKS PASSING OF AROTHER KING OF CHICAGO UNDERWORLD ador able ker extra-| achievements only shortened his | half of the sleeves also we i but without a touch of fur. SETTING THE STYLES YES, Sur = AH WAS BRUNG {7 UP IN NOTA CAH LINA= UAH ‘| NAME 1S SUNSHINE AND AH IS 1\ a SOCKEN Fo SPAHK PLUG= REAH'S 10 DOLLARS Fo’ MAH PASSPORT a & STOP SIGN GARBAGE OOORS. 1 BACKED INTO MY NAME 15 } BARNEY GOOLE \ AND I WAS SORN IN CAIGAGD > AMTHNG EbSE Xou WANT © Toxnow * 2 \ ms ? 'M_GOING TO PAINT ON MV.-- ‘eM TWICE LAST WEEK. money 1s) usually in white or natural wool are no recommendation when it comes put outside the stockings and roll and Btaypetle malay his “girl, who}to buying Parisian lingerle. The|down in a neat circle around the were ere 59 abet ly Mane oe latest. hemise pantalon” consists | shoe to; his new agricultural] of pri: He kn ¢ th wi Lp gmesencna- cy sin tipedaie Ard tl i a of prison. He Knew. of the Werner} chine which fall front and back.| NEW YORK—Some of the new a view of recom-| robbery in which nearly two million |‘phese are joined at the side by «| top coats actually have to fit. One art, No. 1, Robert D,| dollars in negotiable securities were} six inch section of valenciennes| of the Intest shown is of English Georgia; No. 3,] taken from safe deposit boxes after | which also goes around the top and|tweed and cut on similar lines to Illinois; No. 5, Louis | ®2 evident inside job, He was sus-|the bottom and_reveals. far more} those of a man’s overcoat when men 7, Fred H. Bixby, pec SIDE eamtinee tr ceiieain tlian it conceals. wore them tight about the waist © » elghth member of the . | wey =: a which neary a rillion dollars worth pPanis.— The drooping feather) NEW, YORK—Collars of Hanor was stolen. He gave the} which tails over the right shoulder| instead of muffs. That Newton bepthers, confessed Gartit,| bas become an-essential feature of | cry of the girl ge pants in thergs.oe0, 4 pyaar some of the small black satin hats| Many of the train robbery. He\was on the inside | WorP at recent popular gatherings. | 1% pieces ete ree ain $4 deala. that tye} Sometimes the ostrich plume is re- kasha or knitted ms Is, adroned | characterized, prohibition tere, | Diced by long streaming Wows of/b¥ white linen collar nd cuffs After all this and more, it was pidae seetine tes imoeoea| dangerous buviness even. to retire Bae ae ; to the flower business, With»all-his en wealth, his, great-power in the crime | Season are fur-trimmed. One charm-| Ww it - A tor world, his immunity to police gnoles. | 18 example #een today was a re- riter-ACto? tation, O'Banion. dared not step into} dMgoute of navy blue serge em the street without a body guard. | broldered and braided in vivid Bul-| H ld ° 7} His own, leaflership: hed brought’a | €atian designs over ay populin| e in Jail 1 killings, | price on his head—his. romantic | base. The long collar and the lower re of the] @ WASHINGTON Nov 4 Neil cana Hired gunmen whom he_ recog McConlogue, who ba 2© | nized and kne shot him down LONDON—Queen Mary has start-| including that of writer those | among his flower ed her Christmas shopping. Others|{s held in jail here char » high| are, following her .example and|tmpting to defraud t r sa) NEUMONIA among the gifts seemingly most| through a forged’ che rigors. otf popular are huge ostrich feather ~~ at. pei as. Call a physician. 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