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ee en MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924 BY. Billey De Beck he Oasner Dailv Tribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG PAG= EMGHT | GREEN MEN WILE You Can Have 3 CHEVROLET | For Christmas Save Now Through Our 6% Certificate Plan POCO, eee MY BROWN re YED BABY WILL CLEAN UP A FORTUNE oN THE OTHER SIDE — x = ONLY A te “THEN “THEY'LL CASLE ME THE DOUGH. ENE: i AND SUNSHINE RUDY AND L WILL Bius —evvs - UNDERSTAND HOLY 18 FROM A BIG JOCKE' HEY SAY “THEYRE WILLING ~To PAY SPARK PLUG'S “TRANSPORTATION OVER “To EUROPE FREE = COME ON, aes ELL PUT YOu PHOLO STATE IN DEBATE WORK But Two Veterans Out Of Squad Which Won Many Victories Eligible RAMIE. debati d up a e victor! college Wyo., Nov, 17—With remaining from ad which last year series of intercol- s, eleven men new to forensics, elght of them Freshmen, will bear the brunt of oming’s heavy debating sched- The two veterans are Herbert odman of Cheyenne and James en of Dou The rest of squad chosen in tryouts here week includes Waldo Cutler, Lovell; Robert Gythrie, Hdward Keefe, Ukramie; Li Rawlins; John Lander; Edward Gwvn, C fred Pence, Pine Bluffs; .rds, Evanston; Robert Rider, Han the Warren McGowen, Cheyenne, | ON “THE FIRST YOu WAIT TILL YES, ILL Hove TO GIVE THE r OT 4 INCOME TAX IIMENT A 4 COVER! BiG SLICE OF MY GOLD PROFITS JOIN WIM = WELL ALL BE ON “THE ToP OF Tits WORLD® HERE'S WIckER'S HIS TAX FOR & SALARY! (T Breaxs MY MEART To SEE YOU AUL ALONE IN THAT BG snp -— al CLO RASCAL! YU BET HE FORGOT TO mY F-F-FEELines — CONVENTION DOUBLE CROSSER! Mail Coupon for Information Nolan Chevrolet Co. © Certificate Dept. $22 S. David St. 4; TT desire detailed information on the new 6 per cent ‘certi- fleate method of paying for a Chevrolet. Name BLOODSHED IS THREAT IN om WATER BATTLE na; Wesley npier, Lightning 1 SsPose POT ITALL (Continued from Page One.) Flat; Herbert Woodman, Cheyenne IN AT THAT! ber of the party. None of ‘the men Sherman Wyman, Kemmerer. were masked, he said, or wore any Last year Wyoming won 13 out of pretense of a disguise. 4 shates and in the previous sea through 12 contest with n record. of victories — — = nave not been de State University Rating Recognized LARAMIE, Wyo., Nov. Na- tional recognition of high standards ALABAMA WASTE GATES, LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT, INYO COUNTY, Calif., Nov. 17.—Twenty- five Owens valley citizen raiders neld the Los Angeles aqueduct canal waste gates here open during the night, spilling the intake supply to Los Angeles’ water system into the Owens river. There were no un- toward incidents during the night, the raiders having held full sway since the party seized the gates of scholarship and equipment was yesterday, according to Frank n the University of Wyoming Lasky, gate keeper here. hen the Association of American The Alabama wates gates where Universities, A recent meeting, voted to gr the state university regular membership in that organ- fon, The Association of American Universities Is a national organiza- tion having for its membership only those universities meeting the highest requirements. Membership in the organization means that Wy- oming credits not only will be ac- cepted without question by any unl- versity or college in America but will be accepted also by the Unt- versity of Oxford. Membership in the national or- ganization puts the University of Wyoming on an equal basis with the largest of American colleges and universities, an official rating which has been sought by the state university for some years past. Laymen Conduct Church Service Standing room only was the order of the day last night at the First Methodist church when the men’s gospel team had charge of the serv- ice. No part of the service was con- ducted by the pastor, but the entire program was carried out by the Jay- men. Palmer Johnson, acted as lead- : Weston Benefits | From Income Fund NEWCASTLE (Wyo., Nov. 17.— Weston county wil] receive $7,816.71 as its first cut of the land income fund for state school maintenance children ‘of schol age. er of the gospel team and he was assisted by O. C. Lenz, L. A. Mc- Rill, Clarence Wolf and Ray Tray- lor. The general theme was “What Does Christian Life Mean to Me?” Every speaker handled his subject well. A male quartet sang. The quartet was composed) of L. A. Fuehrer, L. A. McRill, Palmer John- son and R. C. Carr, Miss Helen Carter presided at the piano. night at 7:30 o'clock the pastor, Rev. lL. EB. Carter will preach on the ROBBERS GET BIG HAUL IN KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 17.— Six robbers today kidnapped Gus- tave Elssell, treasurer of the Frank L. Newman theaters, in the heart of the downtown district and es- caped with $15,000 which was being taken to a bank. Illegal Hunters To Be Prosecuted day for the boundaries of the Kaibab national forest for the announced LABOR LEADER AYO MORONES LIFE OF MEXICO EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 15.— The attempted assassination of Luis Mo- rones, Mexico's foremost labor lead- er, at Mexico City Wednesday, was characterized as an attempt at as- sassination of the republic of Mex- ico, by President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of La- bor here tonight. eration of labor and Juan Rico, sub- secretary to Morones, who cames to Harry Yesness Adds to Staff Announcement was made today by Harry Yesness of the arrival in Cas- per of E. L. Bailey, formerly with the Cottrell company of Denver, who will work with the Yesness store in the capacity of window trimmer, interior decorator and sign writer. Mr. Bailey is expected to be a true asset to an already thor- oughly efficient organization. paiciicmuubeat\ guint Bureau Ratings In Compensation Ruled as. Fin United States veterans bureau are not reviewable by the courts, the PLANE TRIP TO POLE IS IN PROSPECT AKRON, Ohto, Nov. 17.—Roald Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, will attempt an airplane flight to the North Pole next summer, it became known here today after a visit of the explorer last week to Hudson, a village 12 milesnorth of here, where he conferred with James W. Ells- worth, financier and philanthropist. Mr. Ellsworth, according to informa- tion here, has agreed to finance the venture and will durnish $100,000. Lincoln Ellsworth of Hudson, Mr. Elisworth’s eon, will accompany flight. JORNGON WILL CLOSE DEAL ON CAKLAND GLUE Washington Hurler Will Talk Over Deal With Owners of Club Today OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 17.— ‘Walter Johnson, premier pitcher of ern league, have scheduled a con- ference with the Oakland club in the diversion took place are located north of the old town of Lone Pine, a station on the old overland stage route to California on the Mormon trail, in the Aa ills,” about ten miles above the north end of Owens lake, and were named after the hills. These hills are declared by geologists to be the oldest nat- ural formation in the valley, small reddish hills, dwarfted to, mounds by the gigantic mountains back of them in which rises Mount Whit- ney, highest peak in the United States. Around the hills are the old craters of many extinct vol . The Alabama gates are about 23 miles from the intake of the aque- duct system on the Owens river ‘on - the main diversion canal which car- ried the water supply to Halwee reservoir, the first large reservoir on the system and sixty miles from. the intake. The aqueduct consists of six storage reservoirs and) 215 miles of conduit. PRICES ON UP GRADE | which becomes operative January 1.| Every night this week except Sat-| FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, Nov. 17.-| Gompers’ statement féllowed a early "Blleworth was|the Washington club in the Ameri- | This amounts to slightly less than| urday, evangelistic services will be| Acting on authority of Governor | conference with Eduardo Moneda,| WASHINGTON, Nov. be hiss, ‘ani Aimerican once the eat war. |can league, and George Weiss, owner 2 t $5\ for each of the county's 1,600) held in the Methodist church. To-| Hunt, a sheriff's posse left here to-| spokesman for the Mexican confed-|Pensation ratings made by the|o) (iN Soa) hie oe Wit-| of the New Haven club in the East: | WASHINGTON, Nov.11.—Whole- sale commodity prices showed a marked increase in October over Recently Lincoln Ellsworth re- = subject, “Christian Influence,” Rev. | purpose of arresting hunters who| El Paso to arrange for a joint ses-|Supreme court held today, except} oy the Andés mountains,|the Pacific Coast league to consider | the Preceding months Former Resident Mpegs TSS on Tues-| leave the game refuge with deer in| sion of the American and Mexican sepa Has eeawn that ties are! where he conducted a. geologicai|the taking over of the Oakland out-| sures made public today by the Of Casper Dead sic will be provided. Mrs. Fred Hol- land has charge of the special mu- sic. Rev. W. H. Germany wi!l sing and also play the trombine at the thelr possession. The refuge was opened to hunting today by the for- estry service, officials announced. —— federations here next week. The Mex- ican confederation will meet In Ju- raez, Chihuahua, Monday, “The shooting of Morones struck at the freedom of Mexican people,” and are “capricious” or arbitrary. In all other cases the court held the compensation ratings fixed by the director of the veterans bureau survey for Johns Hopkins university. —< FRAUD CHARGE fit, According to the best authori- ties, “the deal will go,through.” Although those in ‘charge are somewhat secretive about -the con- labor department. The index level of the commodities lsted increased from 148.8 for September 151.9 for October, due mostly to the general increase in the prices of farm pro- Mrs. T. Barl Kelfer, formerly of | meetings. The public {s invited. GOU. LD WEDS Gompers declared. are final. spite Remeber nerric Boba ducts, foods and clothing. this city, and a sister-in-law of Mrs. PELE Moneda indirect wire com-| ‘The decision was handed down in os 5 nage the club, accord.| _ Slusht decreases were shown in ©, J. Sulivan, died this morning at munication with Morenes’ physician | the ease of Sam Silberschein, who ing to the present plan, while Weiss | CoM 8M4 other fuels and in metals her home in Basin of peritonitis, ac- TEXAS GIRL and said the latter advised him,}had sought unsuccessfully to have ing to “ug ai erent = the and metal products. The prices of to word received here. She Morones had been dangerously} the federal court for the eastern will take charge of the business! building materials remained the 5 years old. wounded. district of Michigan set aside a rul- ‘ end. ts understood that Weles is to| [2™° While house furnishing -goods Mrs. Ketter i) the idanshter ot DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 17.—Frank| Gompers expressed the hope Mo-|ing by the director. NEWCASTLE, Wyo. Nov. -17-—| 4.2 18 Understo at Weiss is to) showed a slight decline. A y. Coons, editor o! ie asin a i ‘f , ‘s *t f- s Ytustler, Her husband formerly was superintendent af the Lewis Ol! camp ,in the Salt Creek field and now holds a similar position in the Elk Basin field. NIGHT NEWS MEXICO CITY.—Alejo Garcia Miller, Gould, son of Edwin Gould of New York City, was married to Miss Florence Amelia Bacon, daiighter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon of Dallas, here yesterday. The Goulds will make their home in New York would recover. His recovery will avert a ¢risi in the labor movement in Mexico," he declared. Moneda sald Morones genuine leader of labor in Mexico,” “was the Mail Fraud Case Is Nearing End Charges of misappropriation of Tunds filed against J. G. McKenzie, former'\teller, in connection with the failure of the First National bank here last May, were dismissed when dispose of his interest in the New Haven club. KELLOGG NOT Appeal On Case Wins the federal na failed “ Mrs. yates survived alee by Sn hiss ee were. ravens City. and that President-elect Calles look- turn an Ariane Seoniee sn x wo small children, aged two an 0 deat for the murder of rs, ed to him ag the leader of his le. panel agreed i Seas Be Ef four; by two brothers; Gerald Coons, | Rosalie Evans, American born ing this, 9 Men 1 pa Mae ber Knowing this, Morones’ enemies de- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 17.— TO QUIT JOB livingstone, Mont., and John Coons, | widow of a British subject who was clared the attack against him, Gom-|*rhe Hawkins Mortgage company Cp laiaale to “warrant balding: Mo- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 17.— Miby rao, an by tre care killed last August. pers said. Delegates to the Mexi-| mail conspiracy cases entered into] 4 shortage of $6,000 was reported Lauopin Rober eae een oe Atlee Mrs. on Smith, Basin and Miss ° federati the Amert- leve f convict Bgo ‘o! Lois Coons, of this city. BERLIN—A book by Theodore can confederation | az ie rie) what ent officials bell at the time of the bank's failure, Funeral services wil be held at asin Wednesday. Wolff, editor of the Tageblatt, re- veats a story of how Emporer Wil- liam once threatened to commit sul- cied over the resignation of Chan- cellor Von Buelow. IN JAVA CLIMB BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 17.—(By proximately 170,000,000 gold marks. according to a’ report by Seymour Parker Gilbert, agent general for The Associated Press.)—The number were destroyod. trembling. The earth is still |Guilty Until He can’ federation will hold a joint ses- sion here at 4 p. m., Monday after- noon it decided. | Proves Innocence will be its final week today with in- dications that the line of govern- ment testimony will take a new turn. Homer Elliott, United States district attorney, indicated he will cpen up with testimony intended to show the 15 defendant officials of kins, fugitive head of the concern, in the al;leged swindle, which it is charged amounted to approximately $20,000,000. and this has never been traced. Acadia Elbe seas NEW TEACHER: Miss Josephine Towey of Minnea- polis, Joined the teaching staff of LONDON, Nov. 17.—Americdn Ambassagor Kellogg today took occasion to deny reports published by several newspapers that he was planning t6 resign: He declared he had no intention of resigning or of TWO MEN ARE violation of the city liquor law and sentenced, each, to $100 fine, and 30 days in jail, will not serve their sentences or pay their fines. The conviction in the municipal court has been overruled by the Laramit- district court, to which the defend- SEE TIN Geerras nao) abanatin | oF obeear os. eles in banat yeertnien: lt Every Man Held the company on trial knowingly JOINS § A tie wean fu ree en Saag. 1? }enta appealed: payments of goods in kind during| day's earthquake now is offic participated with Borton 8. Haw- I @ near future. (aut September and October totalled ap-| estimated at 610. A dozen villag : Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole - reparations. 7 y ‘witnesses remain to testify | the Casper public schools this morn- Reg ularity um 2 Now. 1 Pharos ste) ing. Miss Towey will have charge Influenza, Grippe and_Pneumoniz WASHINGTON —The chamber of RODE LER NOT ourpect: et of ‘the sixth grade in the Grant ee ee) eh coe phe nett * commerce of the United States pre- ed - 5 L 5 school. She fillé the vacancy oc. ee warning aches, get busy FLIGH ELOOD ([serea"s statement to “President | SPU Movement | move sivis innocence to voice anal Cap ple Shipment | tastcnea vy the recom acne ates with good old Musterole, Coolidge urging immediate repeal of sheriff's office Nee alae Jean Sl Ce a wie sterole is a counter-irritant that PRESSURE [ier rrnint tsts'| Held Necessary sis ste ar:| Records Broken cireusrmen Gia pone income tax returns and. establi e CCESSALY | xvesteraay. | Threo | suspects ere ecor (UTS-SORES E It hae all th pee it f the POSITIVELY mute lie ot fei miag oats bri The Dagle ea hall = Seale i At D Y d Ch Ss aA mi 3 old-fashioned mustard plaster without plify tax regulations. —- p es V9 arr ele oy ee ‘ontinued from Page One. aa pijasaatan DENVER, Colo., Nov. 15.—(United | UP last night | Two men wot $40 BIEVER s XT Vicks His. wife, who bad been An tube: Latest "i REDUCED DALLAS.— Miriam Fergu-| Press.)—An orderly movement of | * pases jason hyphen gg re morn (ALE was notifie: t night and rea: Firsts ean tt One He fingertips by th f son's majority for governor In re-| potatoes on the part of shippers | {BB Gnd is Held for inves oe Fes AN welt alta tae Casper toda A brother, Geo: heal tag CoN TRaATE o itis tee ie 'y je use O} turns from 246 counties of 252 tabu-| was seen the Bureau of Agricul. | UB's was the eer a week DENVER, Colo., Nov. 11. shins Hotelling, lives ut 132 South Kimball then pig lated by the Texas election bureau| tural Economics here as the only | OP¢ heldup man was killed. one ts | ords for cattle receipts at the Den V wt ct RUB | street. nen, 3 soothing, cooling sensation and was 114,935 instead of 112,235 as|means of keeping up the prices of nd four suspects are being | ver. Union Stock Yards were: shat- i fon Jars Used Yearly Mr. + oe (ell -lodine Saturday, red, tered today. Twenty-eight thousand Hotelling was a member of Have Musterole handy foremergency announce¢ the bureau an-| that commodity. ie ie thg Knights of Pythias, and mem: Ser head of cattle were received. The old use. It may prevent serious illness. dine Colloid | »°1ncins tt had found an erroneous| According to John D. Snow, local bers of that lodge wil! assist in the eee naglbrecred Ed ccvuation, representative of the bureau, the record was 19,600, hung up last funeral services. To Mothers: Musterole is also Yes, the Hudson Coach Guaranteed harmless CHICAGO—A world-wide prohib- first hurried move of potatc ippers in Colorado will cause a like move STEEL RAILS Monday. made in milder form for babies and smal! here ual —.—— children. G and non-poisonous. ition campaign will be launched by |on the part of shippers in Minnesota with the Baked ROADHOU E Ask for Children’s Musterole, - 15% of the people with ablood | the Women’s Christian Temperance | and glut the market. Minnesota is e pressate af 170 MM. di denly. | Union, it was announced from the] held to be the only state in direct Enamel bod. A treatment of three tablets a day will | convention in session here. competition with Colorado on the y. reduce your pressure to normal, a ‘ | potato market. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct. BU , Mont. Nl the zine mines —~— WASHINGTON, : 17 COLL-IODINE LABORATORIES,Jme, | In Dutto ‘of the Anaconda Copper ° Sak Ta wranhi - Madison Avenue, New Yo. | atining company were closed be- Rialto Orchestra Sigh TERRARRGIRL Durem of ‘ TURKEY SHO ‘ On Sule at Kimball Drug Co. | coues be tee! Bette bas Nay ali Pl Pat have gone into the woods} DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 17.— Four OT SAT Ba A hae et Bam 8 Midwest Pharmacy trator of one of the smelters. to make a test of joints of steel |army werd fers, Lieutenants Nel- rrett, photographer, in a! Better than a mustard — te mines will be clcsed until Thurs CASES F ALTONS Palla’ under.” oanaitions imulating | son, Wade, Ogden and Harding in statement made to police here last plaster: day or Friday, it was said. An oltstanding feature of the | those) w! Int wheels pound away] the planes, New Orleans, and Bos. pient, Geseribed the robber ure mere? oe tintto’s program ts the entre act| nightly, or dat ton II, left Love Field, Dallas, thi SHOGRE ’ ay night of 76. patroua at wiréde ° * . playing of the Netto Ludi orehes Ar * hamm ul 7 orning, for St. Louls. They plan- iouse near Mitche fn K to be a run on stockings} yrs. mM. H. Todd, gives an excellent | motor, ning ‘once every Kee a alin: DStweor diss and $10 000. || FTape/you seen the 1925 —Has trunk rack on Christmas morning — espe-| group of aedections 7 nia. 0 chentra ond on a ded joint today and The Shop-o-scope beats GALLERY nantes ine fe Hi i A A {s one of the finest_in the west ani ne exT loterrr b 74 r, 1 smobile r ind! f rear. cially in homes where the RUANS RURIREAS Tuva ‘nivauRGAMEMieie deat’ wt ete a any other kinds of Christma- 112 South Center St. ‘ense plates in which there were | Hudson. Coach? ‘ Shop-o-scope has played an} ..0../}, pleased wit its perform) sould t withstand the rough} stocking ket ne you ever r rtlcles fdentical with those — re. important part. ances, treatment. saw or heard of, rorted stolen, told police that eight men were involved in the robbery,