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RIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924. VOMAN HUNTED AS ACCOMPLICE IN BIG ROBBERY Federal Aigeete allow “New Trail in Mail Holdup Case CHICAGO, Nov, 14.—Government agents have found evidence point- ing to @ woman as having had an important part in connection with the $2,000,000 mail train robbery at Rondout, Ilinois, last June, it is reported here, government's opening state- ent yesterday, however, did not mention the woman, but the opening statements of both government and defense attorneys indicating that they were withholding much of their evidence and would make known thelr plans only as the testimony proceeded. Assistant District Attorney John Elliott Byrne depicted William J. Fahy, former postaffice inspector, as adviser and plotter to and with the train robbers—six of whom have pleaded guilty—-but he failed to elaborate on his charges, The first specific statement as to the recovery of any of the loot was made in the trial today by Michael J. Sartor, @ paying teller of the Cen- tral Trust Company who described a payroll shipment of $28,585 con- signed to the Roundup State Bank of Roundup Montana. Asked on cross examination when he first talked to postoffice inspectors about the case, he answered: “About eight weeks ago, They showed me the money and asked me to identify 1t.’* ERE and THERE Photo; hs for Xmas. Special prices al is week. Credell Studio, Cwastael: 131 S. Center. Phone has visiot of heavyweight great- hess according to stories from his headquarters. following his -victory over Luis 1 Firpo in the New York Armory Wednesday night. The Jersey boxer who-has declared his intention of preparing himself for a severe schedule, is pe for word from Tex the possibility of appearing | a8 BR headliner in a bout -at Madison Bquare Garden. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 14,—| moi spew ki his first round of golf since last February, Babe Ruth, home run November king made a drive from the first. tee at the Rancho Country club yester- day which netted 352 yards. The longest drive every made at Rancho. ‘The Babe drove the ball 322 yards inghe air and an additional roll of yards gave him the record. Pie bets sate enais datin PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Dr. Yusuki}, ‘Tsurum{, leader of the liberal party. in Japan, declared the attitude of congress on the Japanese exclusion act is inexplicable.” We Have Some Really Exceptional Buys in Used Cars "eel i Mtr Phone 2773 64 ——$—$—$—— Old in years doesn't mean oid in body to D.’Edeson Smith of Berkeley, Calif. He's 86 now, but every day wrapping his left foot around his neck and touching the floor simulta: He expects to live to be more than @ hundred, acously with his head and feet. EARTHQUAKE IN JAVA FORECAST FOR ORIENTALS Italian Failed to Pick Out Right Location For Disaster NEW YORK, Noy, 14.—Reports hare that the Aaland of fy Shaken by: “eehergsaee Bandandi, the fa. pagel ton No- mber 8, predict: wakes for 11 ‘In the extreme east, probably in the Philippines.” Java is southwest of the Philip- pinés in the Malay archipelago. Signor Bandandi’s prediction of the date was virtually correct, re- ports stating that the Java earth shocks extended over Wednesday of Thursday. Many native said to have been de- stroyed by landslides and one village ‘was reported to have completely dis- appeared into the river. The _ seismologist’s prediction which was made at his observatory at Bologna, Italy, also forecast earthquakes in the far east between November 16 and 17. NEW YORK—Dr. Hugo Eckener, Tane-Atianiie Digit, was, cond: was _ ered a farewell dinner by the Unit- ed German : he goes through exercises—such as CHICAGO WILL MAKE WAR ON ALL GUNMEN CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Mayor Dey- $3 cites that Chicago eee. be gunmen was followed today = an order issued by Moreen A. Collins, superintendent of police that all persons carrying weapons Taust be arrested. The mayor's order resulted from the assassination of Dion O'Bannion FLEET RETURN Official Recognition Brings Demand From Russ PARIS, Nov. 14—(By The Assoct- ated Press).—-Since the recognition of the Russian soviet regime by France, the soviet authorities have repeated with particular insistence the demands made previously: that the French government turn over the Russian fleet which took refuge in the port of Bizerta, Tunis, after the defeat of General Wrangel’s army in its antt-Bolshevik campaign in the Crimea and the advance of the Bolshevik forces to Sebastopol. The fleet consists of two battleships ten years old, one superannuated cruiser, seven destroyers, three tor- pedo boats, one auxiliary cruiser and four modern submarines. In- formation reaching the authorities here that the Moscow government has appointed a commission to visit the fleet has brought the question to a crisis, The French government is considerably embarrassed because of the impression the restoration of the fleet might have on Rumania and other neighbors of Russia to whom possession of such @ naval force by the soviet regime might cause anxiety, French technical men say the fleet has real value as a’ fighting force, the battleships being modern and the submarines efficient. The fleet has served as @ refuge for Rus- sian exiles, many families being housed on the ships, where schools have been organized and all the ap- pertanences of a +‘ Russian colony supplies, Thanksgiving Proclamation By Governor A PROCLAMATION To the People of Wyoming: In compliance with a custom which is immemorial and in con- formity to the proclamation of the President, I, F, E, Lucas, Acting Governor of Wyoming, do hereby designate Thursday, November 27, whose rise to the reputed premier- ship of gangland was accompanied by political power. But the mayor was particularly moved to action by the Focerstior Lo ». Probaply,..O'Ban- Shae ‘Howgat friend who had much to do with ¢he direction of O’Ban- nion’s funeral this morning, that he would be willing ‘‘to shoot it out’ with O'Bannion's sleyers. “It must be determined now whether organized outlaws shall continue to shoot and rob witheut punishment or whether law and or- der shall prevail,” the ‘mayor had sald. DEFENSE OPENS ARGUMENTS IN ELK HILLS GAGE LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14,—De- fense arguments in the government's the-” Pan-American company ‘Transport fand Edward L, Doheny, its control- With this new Exx Toe— It’s a brand-new kind of silk hosiery, men ‘ —zives 3 to 4 times greater wear! Medium weight mercerized lisle, black, 40. cordovan and gunmetal, per pair-._-------- ic Pure thread silk, black, cordovan and gunmetal, per pair_._ 75¢e Clever, new reinforced across and over top Toes of toes, strength 3 to 4 times! Multiplies The Exx Holeproof Hosiery —with the new long-wear Holeprocf Exx Toe i. D. Barnett 154 South Center St. Outfitting Co. Townsend Bldg. ling factor, for cancellation of the $100,000,000 leases and contracts in Elk Hills, Cal, naval’ oll reserve, were opened in the federa) court here today by Frank J. Hogan of Washington. Hogan began with a charge that the government attor- neys in their arguments yesterday did not adhere to the government bill of complaint, ‘The arguments were quite dis- tinct and different from the bill of complaint,” Hogan deciared, follow- ing this by detailed points. By stipulation of counsel, Hogan introduced figures bearing upon testimony concerning royalties fixed in the Pan-American contracts amd leases and the regular royalties fixed by the government in other leases, The figures showed that up to last September the Pan-American had delivered to the government account royalties of 804,006 barrels, while under the regular royalties tho de- livery would have been only 620,258 barrels, EDUCATOR FOUND DEAD APPLETON, Wis., Nov, 14.—Dr. Samuel Plantz, president of Law- rence College since 1894, was found dead in bed at Sturgeon Bay today. Dr. Plantz has built up the col- lege until it is creditea with being the largest Methodist Episcopal col- lege in the United States, with an enrollment of 1,300 students. a Christening } Of Zeppelin Due in Week WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— The Zeppelin ZR-8 will be brought to Bolling field, next week to be chirst- ened the “Los Angele by Mrs. Coolidge, The exagt will de- pend upon weatl nditions, Casper Pharmacy —Ady, 1924, as a day of public thanksgiv- ing and prayer. The observance of Thanksgiving Day has from the earliest times cen- tered about the home. There: ean ‘be no sound life of a state or nation unless the life of the family be sound. If our immense and com- plex national structure is not to dis- integrate by reason of its very great- ness, the strength of the material of its construction must be main- tained. I therefore urge that this Thanks- giving Day be especially dedicated to the renewal and preservation of the bonds of home life. Though the children of Wyoming be widely scat- tered and the stress of present day existence be severe on this great family festival, let the hearth fires blaze with their former warmth, let them again be the center of bright- ness, of instruction and of good cheer, and in our family reunions let us, in these days of peace and plenteousness, us did our forefathers in those days of hardship remember with grateful hearts the Author of our blessings. Given under by hand and the great seal of the Capitol in Chey- enne this 13th day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred twenty-four, and of the Independence of the U. 8., the one Hundred _ oy 1 Forty-ninth, By the Acting Governor, 5 ¥. EB. LUCAS, Secretary of State Tax Increase Petitioned to Finance School CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Five hun- dred and fifty property owners of Homewood, a suburb of Chicago, to- day petitioned that their taxes be virtually doubled. Thejr tax is $23,- 000 a year. They asked that it be made $40,000. ‘They explained that the board of education was $50,000 in debt, and that unless the revenue was in- creased the schools would have to be closed. Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men —__- You probably know that Cod Liver Oll tg the greatest flesh producer in the world. Because {t contains more Vita- mines than any food you can get. You'll be glad to know that Cod IAver Oil comes in sugar-coated tab- lets now, so if you really want to put 10 o¥ 20 pounds of real healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong ask any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver. Oil Tab- lets, Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you don't gain five pounds in 80 days your druggist will hand you back the money you paid for them, It isn’t anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. “Get McCoy's the original and genuine Cod Liver Oj! Tablet.” Kim- ball Drug Store, Midwest Pharmacy, PAGE SEVEN, FRIENDS, LET ME SAY. THIS— | NEED MONEY! AND NEED IT BAD. BILLS ARE ACCUMULATING AND MUST BE PAID Winter weather has arrived and here is a golden opportunity for the Railroad Workers, Refinery Men and Others Who Work Out of Doors TO BUY HIGH CLASS Men’ CLOTHING, SHOES and FURNISHINGS at Unbelievable Prices WITH THE ASSURANCE OF GETTING ALL STANDARD MERCHANDISE Shop Here Tomorrow and See What You Can Save EXTRA SPECIAL BROWN JERSEY GLOVES With brown knit wrists. A regular 25c value, I need money. c Pair Suits For Men of All Ages 2 PAIR PANTS SUITS Neat, durable fabrics with extra trousers. You get greater val- ue for your money. Expert workmanship throughout insures comfort and fit. Heavyweight materials suitable for winter wear, new shades, new patterns, new styles. 2 pair pants. 85 extra pair doubles the wear. A suit well worth any . $16.8 man’s $35. I need money. Your choice. e Overcoats for Men and Young Men ‘AN ALL-WOOL OVERCOAT One of the best bargains you have bought in yeats. A warm, roomy overcoat, closely woven of all wool cloth with the new 8-way belt. Medium dark brown, a real all around overcoat at an exceptional bargain. You owe it to yourself to look at this overcoat-before purchasing... $14.85 OVERCOATS Medium brown plaid back overcoats. ‘The cloth is strong and durable and the color is an always pleasing one, All around belt and tailored in a style very popular this season. An over- coat value that is worth your considerati: 17 95 Nothing like it elsewhere for the money. ° DRESS SHOES Included in this group of high grade Dress Shoes are the big- gest shoe values your dollar has ever Tans and blacks, the new toes and styles. Atl sizes and shapes. Regular “a8 up to 7.00. Special for this great Ribaeeientose sale, per pair THE FAMOUS SELZ SHOE Guaranteed of solid all-leather, a shoe that ts known for its real worth from coast to coast, A shoe that will make $4 85 better friends with your tired feet. Priced as low as ° Goodyear $9 WORK SHOES many army lasts. A shoe that will stand up under $2.89 Men, here is a Work Shoe of solid leather, hard strains. Regular values up to $6, sale price__ FLANNEL SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS ALL-WOOL SHIRTS The genuine Old Hickory Eaceptionaly, good values in work shirt, tough as horsehide, | all wool plaid shirts, Heayy- all sizes in datk-grey and-tan.”| weight coat styles Sweet- Cut extra roomy and_ full. | Orr) union made, California Coat style, strong and 89 Lambs all wool, if you want a durable. Sale Price... C | shirt of, quality and. service phere pane, pester at this very low ice to GD LOGGERS SHIRTS All wool guaranteed. Made with double back, double front and sleeves are double. Extra heavy 100 per cent pure wool. Men don’t take my word, but look at these .69 values, they will dumbfound you. Sale, 7 88 Ag Lor Pepe SP ES oe Green, Brown and Red Plaids, WOOL-MIXED SHIRTS Good heavy wool mixed shirts, 2 PAIR PANTS SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. Here are suits that most emphatically illustrate my value giv- ing. The suits in this group are offered to you at savings way out of the ordinary. The fabrics, patterns, colors and models embrace every new style, hand tailored, of guaranteed all wool materi: each suit has an extra pair of pants which insures you double year. In single or double breasted models. The’ fin- est from ath manufacturers. Hand tailored throughout. Truly worth double this low sale price. But be- $32. 75 cause I need money, priced at. je Men’s Odd Dress Pants The law requires that you wear Pants, if nothing else. Be es ts cicon ({ Au coat te mace reas i wool in hard finished wor- Meares Den Sy Re | steds and cassimeres in a weight veo mixed brown col- great many patterns to choose or, set with neat white rom, neatly tailored for men stripes, Sith “cure bottoms, | of ali ages. You will be sur- belt loops, good quality trim- prised with the exceptional mings and workmanshi values in high grade pants at throughout. A dandy all these low prices. around pant. Regular $3.50 $3.68 value, Sale Price $1.98 DRESS PANTS ° Finest quality Ai ih DRESS PANTS serges, cassimere, regular su i ti ly all Good weight wool mixed, , dake ae pire in Rena’ al aie patterns, neat attractive self | throughout. Checks, pencil stripes, regulation cut with | stripes and solid ' shades, superior” and cuff bottoms, | matchless values at amazing- and extra fine tailoring. "All ly low prices necessary points thoroughly reinforced. Truly a great value at this low sale price of. 4 Made of heavy weight thick $3 79 set Corduroy, finished with RIDING BREECHES Fred strong pocketing, belt Khaki Moleskin lined, loops and cuff bottoms, A pen pants that will make friends. soo eevaine’ at this low price | With winter, Regular $4.50 $1.88 | $2.69 EXTRA SPECIAL MEN’S FUR CAPS is de from Belgian hare fur, thick Pen dved black. The biggest value ever offered. Sale price— FLANNEL SHIRTS A eon abies shirt of me: weight part wool, which will stand up under hard wear. Cut full and roomy, two large pockets with fhe to button, flat collars, A hi, powered ‘shirt at a low price. Regular $2.45 quality ale Price ... FLANNEL SHIRTS A fine grade of Cotton Flan- nel, closely woven, flat collar, two large pockets, khaki col- or, a quality shirt at a money | extra well made and full cut, saving price. Regular 98¢e $1.45 value Sale Price rae peer $2. 78 low price —~. Leather and Leather Lined Vests LEATHER VESTS Windproof and rainproof moleskin with leather sleeves, body lined with chocolate color genuine leather, wool knit wrists and collar, two pockets and adjustable pack tabs, A "$5.6 ti] this will be grabbed up ae Regular $8.50, values. Sale Price LEATHER VESTS HORSE HIDE paca Made of extra fine black Heavy weight moleskin out- horsehide body, dark moleskin side, which insures against wind or water, body is lined’| Jined, with leather turn down collar and adjustable cuffs, with genuine’ leather and half belt in back, @ real hig’ sleeves are of all leather with adjustable cuffs, a hummer of ade vest at a very low price. Regular $18.50 $12 78 value. fale Price e a vest for bald y. days. Reg- ular $11.50 wala © $6.9 98 LEATHER VESTS Heavy tough drab moleskin Sale Price SHEEP-LINED VESTS with adjustable back tabs, dark brown genuine leather You can be sure of warmth during cold weather with this sheepskin yest under your] sleeves, with heavy all wool knit wrists, body is lined with dark brown genuine leather, coat, fits snugly, sleeveless high cut, a vest for all pur- knit all wool collar with snap, $ tough v it for hard w poses, You don’t miss this big value lar $1 9 Sale Price MEN’S UNDERWEAR “ALLEN-A” q Never before have you bought such bargains as these of standard and No, 1 quality. No odds and ends, no seconds or shelf worn merchandise here. GENUINE ALLEN-A $1 3) © a UNION SUITS $2.45 Values, Sale Price— Medium weight, elastic ribbed, white and ecru color, short or long sleeves. GENUINE ALLEN-A UNION SUITS Closed crotch, tailored to fit, a union suit you will appreci- ate. Regular $3.76 quality Sale $4.89 CORDUROY PANTS ty THE STON STORE 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET COOPER’S “ALLEN-A” UNION SUITS Silk and wool Swiss ribbed, fancy striped union suits, medium for winter wear. Closed crotch, will not-irritate ie oe neg ray: or blue striped, gular $4.50 auilityeonc------ DOD FLEECED UNION SUITS Flat knit be with warm fleece length, closed ‘croteh, garment for the man doors for warmth and com- fort. Sale 1.38 Price... Sizes 48 and 50 KNIT COTTON UNION ‘ UNIONSUITS A union suit made from a spring needle knit fabric, med- ium heavy weight cotton elas- tic, closed crotch, ribbed cuffs on ee and ankles. Regu- 2 Your Clothier: qualit °