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PAGE TEN ‘ he Casper Daily Cridune - SWINDLER 1) =a PARNEY GOOGLE AND sP ARK PLUG BE TRIED 0 ons Uo -CHARGE back when necessary papers have | Leen received today from the domin- jon government. Way Paved for Return To States of Leo Koretz, Claim. Meauwhile the federal authorities took steps to have the prisoner given CHICAGO, Nov. 25—Fed- eral and state attorneys to- heyy joey THAT Foor oF Nours (SIN BAD - SHAPE, MR. GOOGLE S Nou GoTtA STAY IN BED= UNDERSTAND? THIS 15 TOUSHt START ENGLISH HoRse Is ON HIS WAY OVER HERE “To MEET SPARKY = 1 GOTTA SEG THAT MY BROWN EYED BABY ~ IS PROPERLY TRAINED-~ egmber. rm ‘Koretz was reported under heavy guard in a Halifax jail to prevent any attempt at suicide. He is anx- ious to return cto Chicago, Mr. Char- baro reported The master swindler may have pre- pared for another escape at the time of his arrest, the assistant pr tor wired. Under his alias Lou K 4 for passports into their hands immediately on his arrival hero to answer to @ federal indictment charging use of the mats day claimed first right to prosecute Leo Koritz,.mas- ter swindler, due to leave for to defraud which has been pending since Koretz disappeared last De- Chicago today from Halifax, N. S., where he was arrested Sun- day. f 12 John S. Sbarbaro, assistant state's attorney who obtained the arrest on South America. Proceedings have been instituted Abel Da vice president of the Chicago Title and -Trust com rustee of the Koretz estate, ‘to im to his property in held under the name ou Keyte. In addition to a $34,- 000 estate these included bank de- posits of more than $100,000, and bonds and securities, according to Mr. Shfrbaro’s report. Victims here ®f the Panama oil windle engineered by Korets ex- pressed themselves as glad of his pture but not vengeful, All sald were confident the state would have a clear case against him. Mrs. Mae Koretz, his wife, had Uttle to say. To inquirers she sald | she hoped the trial would be endetl PHILLIPS: News of her son's arrest was with- held f*om Mrs. Mae ‘Moretz, one of | the victims of the scheme, who suf- fered a breakdown at the time of | the exposure and disapptarance of her son and has been under a phy- siclan’s care ANTACID CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE THE CHAS. H. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL Co NEW VorRK —_— ROBBERY CASE AGAINGT GORDON RIGE DROPPED Gordon Rice taced the world this} ] morning with a comparatiyely clean slafe, following the quashing of a Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you | robbery complaint’ against him in may not get thi nal Milk of s court last night Magnesia prescribed by physicians f s dismissed at the tor 50 y Protect your doctor] request of H. Foster, county offthe genuine “Phillips.” charge of assault and battery, a re- } 25-cent bottles, also 60-cent bottles, sult of the whittling fray at 208 contain directions—any drug store, { West A street the night of Novem- ber 16 in which he attempted to play Shylock with George Whitten as the unwilling source of the pound of flesh.@He was transferred today to the city jail and will be tried before Police Judge J. A. Murray. ieee se A new issue of 50,000 shares vot ing trust certificates of the Sleepe Radio corporation common stock | offered today at $15 a share. Ar other offering was $1,000,000 Denve doint stock land bank “5 per cen farm loan bonds at 102 and interes yielding 4.76 per cent. NEVER BEFORE Not in fifty years has there been so persistent and wide- spread use of TO-ACCOUNT OF FAMOUS ‘HOPE’ DIAMOND “TALISMAN OF EVIL’ ‘Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association.) NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—The fa- yous Hope diamond, long ranked s a talisman of evil second, per- aps only to the great Koh-i-noor, i: n the rampage again. No less a versonage than May Yohe—"Mad- ap May’—who danced her way in- +9 possession of {t as the bride of ord Francis Hope only to frivol TURKEY SHOOT at SHOGREN GALLERY 112 North Center St. Scott’s Emulsion et thousands have only beatin to realize what it might be to them in strength, health and robustness. it & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. the forehead of a Hindu idol and taken by the French traveler, Ta- vernier, back to France to become the center of the French crown col- lection, the ‘French. blue’ as it originally was known, has tradi- Uonally blasted the life of everybody. into whose possession it came. But as May Tune said a year or so ago, “I’m like a rubber ball— the harder I fall, the higher I ‘er way out of it again by an elope-| bounce. So Broadway is wonder. nent, rises in Boston to b'ame it|ing if the famous stone may not be or her latest troubles, the mysterl-|a blessing in disguise to “Madcap ‘us shooting of her current hus-» May. ‘The latest exploit of the and, Captain John A. Smuts, a} aleful. gem has been a great little ‘ousin of General Jan . Smuts of} »ublicity agent for the ageing May. \frica. And the sequel of its latest exhuma- From the day the precious bauble vas wrenched from its setting in ECZEMA Thanksgiving Specials We Have Just Received a Complete Line of FERNDELL PRODUCTS The use of Ferndell Products exclusively on your table therefore insures against all adulteration, and likewise lays the foundation for food enjoyment as well as good health. oxclusive Club” May, operated a “Blue Inn” near Boston until reqently, when ft burned and left her ‘and WE MENTION THE FOLLOWING her ‘husband “broke” once more. x i But right now, the “Hope ‘Dia Fig and Plum Puddings Fresh prcen Peas prea even though it has long Mince Meat, moist and package Artichoke since passed out of her possession, Canned Pumpkin, No. 2 and 3 cans Fresh Green Beans , You will be compelled to peetstosre, good for phi. to Corn on the cob Rhubarb admit that the results of |"T1,0 Victorian. era cent pent Figs and Dates Brussel Sprouts S.S.S.arereally amazing! Streeter, “who wrote a. book shout Jam, Jellies and Preserves Squash ANY. @ Hope diamond and other ous 1 people imagine that ec: | gems, certainly had’ the right °do Every kind of canned vegetables and _Egg Plant M zema or tetter needs only |when he wrote “It is oe ifthe am, fruits Ripe Tomatoes vom coer Cre pee 4 mond needed, even in history, a } cri skin in order to get relief. dark background ‘to show up “ita MEAT DEPT. arte Varo. because the attention of the suf: | fascinating hui “f Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens Bee sha a ferer is so violently directed to the | “ine icoh-noor faded into legen: Fresh Oysters Green Onions + intense burning and itching which | 4,7, ream when it came {nto Queen All cuts of meats Cucumbers accompanies this disease. Try as Victoria’s collection” and was pru- dently tucked away into the crown Jewel collection. The dark back- ground had been removed. Not so with the Hope diamond: Events have multiplied about it to make it, perhaps the world’s best known diamond, though it is ‘far less: valu- able than the Koh-f-noor, being worth a mere quarter of a million or #0. Tavernier, who took tt to/France from India’ where the supepstition of baleful influence of gems or- iginated—not without reason, they may—permanent relief will never be theirs until the disease laden blood is thoroughly cleansed. We know there is one thing that stops eczema and that is more red- blood-cells! §8.S.S. builds them by the million! You can increase your red-blood-cells to the point where it is practically impossible for ec zema to exist, We know that as blood-cells increase in number, blood impurities vanish! We also know that night follows day. Both are facts! But have you, eczema sufferers, ever actually taken ad- vantage of this wonderful fact? ‘Thousands just like you have never thought about it. Skin eruptions, eczema, with all its fiery, skin dig: ging torture, and its soul-tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, blackheads and boils, they all pack Phone your order early* and we will select for you the best. We deliver Johnson Bros. Grocery Co. Phone 1251—1252 : 638 E. 2nd Street Candied Pineapple Fingers, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Citron bits .by dogs shortly after he sold it to Louis XIV. Mme. de Montespa: out of Louis XIV—and shortly lost her, place as court favorite. Louis XV who inherited th SPECIAL SHOWING French revolution and dia not ap- pear again until 1830 when it had been cut down to disguise it, until ft welghed only its karats, Henry Thomas Hope, whose daugh- ter, the wife of the Duke of New- castle, left it to her son, Lord Fran- cis Hope. é Bradlee Strong, mayor of New York. Hope diamond behind, through with a half million in gems which her husband had gi: Then Strong tom—byt the India working and she came up again. In Africa she met and married Cap- tain Smuts, followed him through the war as a Red Cross nurse and then brought him to America. Ups and downs continued. cap. May" was reduced to the ranks of scrubwoman, made a “comeback” in yaudevil'e. The ‘Blue Diamond Inn,” now de- stroyed by fire, followed. changed hands several times stories of its influence To it was attributed by the supér- stitious the death before an auto- mobile some years ago of the young son of the Anna Thompson Dodge, Horace Dodge, manufacturer. thereof still belongs May” Yohe, the most spectacular of They are the talk of the country. ica has taken the Chrysler to its heart. 230 W. Yellowstone OF It see YOUR DEALER Two: New Chryslers : 4-PASSENGER BROUGHAM 2-PASSENGER COUPE ms that all Amer- It is a great car. ¢ CASPER MOTOR CO. . ae Phone 909 up and go, when the tide of blood: cells begins to roll in! Blood-cells are the fighting giants of Nature! §.8.S. builds them by the million! It has been doing it since 1826. S.S.S. is one of the greatest blood-cell builders, blood-cleansers and body strengtheners known to ortals! When you put these facts‘ together,—then to continue to have eczema and skin eruptions looks more lke a sin than a dis- ease. 8.8.8, contains only vege table medicinal ingredients. Be- cause 8.8.8. does build red-blood- cells, it routs eczema, clears the skin, builds firm flesh, fills out hollow cheeks, and-gives you that more up and going appearance, fa tees, 8a goed in two sizes. a is more economical. Eat It Here—Take It Out FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY Lunches and Banauets served anywhere at any time r Hartman’s Delicatessen Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott ducked trouble by locking it away among the never used court jewels. Louis XVI brought {t forth to adorn his consort, Marie Antoinette and both lost their heads, as did Princess Lamballe, who had been permitted by Marie Antoinette to wear it. The gem was stolen during the ASURE WAY TO END CONSTIPATION A’ well-known specialist recently said that constipation is a congested condition which. affects not only the liver, but the kidneys, too. Ordinary laxatives: merely flush, and do not touch this organic condition, But it has been known for years that a re- markable oil, compounded in Hol- land, goes direct to the congested liver and kidneys, tones them up, and quickly restores normal action— without the use of weakening salts or harsh drugs. So it not merely cleans and purifies, but sets the en- tire system right again. Don't waste time with mere temporary flushes. Ask for Red Mill Haarlem Oil, in tasteless capsules, Costs only 50c, Sold and guaranteed by: ‘The Kimball Drug Store and the Midwest Pharmacy.—Ady, KILLING. ME =-- AND 161d STREET IS WER A MILE FROM HERE GOUT OR NO GouT- = Sore Present 44% Daniel Eliason sold {t to Then, back in the late .Ninetles, “Madcap May” in the height of her glory as a musical land@ in London Lord Francis—and the diamond. comedy and star, captured In 1900, she eloped with Major son of a former She left the but went ven her. getrted her. “Madcap May" went to the bot- rubber was Once ‘‘Mad- Last year she Meantim the Hope diamond and continued. ‘Ned McLeans” of Wash- ington who bought. it in 1916. _ The gem now belongs to Mfrs. wife of automobile publicity “Madcap the But the to its: latter-day owners, Traffic Violators Arraigned in Court Four persons accused of traffic violations were arraigned in police court yesterday afternoon. Carl Hewlitt, arrested Friday on a charge of speeding and reckless driving; and Cc. J. Crosby, held on a warrant for backing from the *curb without signalling, were both dismissed. The cases of C, K. Woodward and Don Loobey, who collided at a downtown ntersection Sunday afternoon, were continued yntil this evening. Two inebriates (vere assessed the usual $15. | FRANCE MAY RATIFY PACT PARIS, Noy. 25. (By the Associat- ed Press).—The French government has decided to ask parliament to ratify the Geneva protocol for se- ‘curity and disarmament despite the fact that France is acceding to the British proposal to postpone discus- sion of the protocol by the council of the league of nation pire aerate ary a BLUE PINE COFFEE TO BE SERVED AT DANCE Blue Pine coffee, a blend con- ceded by those who Have sampled it to be unsurpassed in flavor and aroma, will be served all evening at thq North Washington dance hall by a demonstrator. The Blue Pine brand is compartively new to Casper consumers, but it has gain ed popularity with remarkabe rap- idity, Cake also will he rerved to North Washington patrons. Rawhauser's jazz artists will pro- vide their airs out ef Tin Pan Al- ley and a feature of the evening will be an old-fashioned square dance, ‘With a big smile on every map, with every wallet wadded with the long green, the’ ‘prosperteers” of the Big Horn basin met in Greybull last week. There were no bands out. Shining new boots squeaked voc!- ferously, the latest cravats thrown with a half hitch around hard col- lars jouted out gaily and every- one was his own cheer‘eader. The bag of bones that had been ridden so hard to get away from the flood when the dam went out after thé war, whizzed into town swith the boys abroad, looking like a 100 to 1 bet. It was the first annual meeting of the Big Horn Basin Federated club. Talk about a holiday! The crowd FART EXHIBIT FORGORN SHOW WORLAND, Wyo., Nov. 25. Like the first drop of rain that hearlds the oncoming shower the first entry for the second Wyoming state corn show arrived in Worland this week. It was in the form of a ten ear exhibit from a Sundance boy who has grown the samp!es under the Boys and Girls club plan. He not only sent his corn sample but an essay on how he grew it from the preparation of the soil to tho se- lection of the samples for the show. With the prospects of an open winter, the management of the corn show are getting squared away to handle the largest crowd to visit Worland during the winter months. Wyoming farmers have found that corn is an element in the feeding business that spells the difference between success and failure and to srow a large part of our own corn spells the success with capital let- ters. From this fact it 1s believed that more different communities will be represented by interested people at the corn show than any other state gathering of its kind, All work and no play will make ® poor corn show so the entertain- ment committee was the first to get to work and a lot of fun is al- ready in the mixing dish to be served during the big show. “Cascarets” 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated To clean your bowels without =—_ cramping or = cting, take rets.”’ Sick headache, » dizziness, bilious- ness, gases, indi- ®estion, sour up- set stomach and all such distress Nicest laxative gone by morning, and cathartic on earth for grown- ups and children. 10c, 25¢ and 50c boxes—any drug store.—Ady. PUAN RANROESS YOO TWo MAGPIES AIN'T GOIN BUILD NO NEST ON RUG. = “ ’ By Billey De HEY! FEDERATED CLUBS OF BIGHORN ~ BASIN HOLD SPIRITED MEETING spent the hours sliding down thelr cellar door, so to speak, for the cel- lar was jammed with the good things of a rich harvest. Elizabeth Wiley, Mayor of Grey- bull, welcomed the celebrators. Harry L. Wise of Basin, president of the club, shuffled the cards and showed what. had been done during the past year. Then followed talks by J. B. Lam- son of the Burlington railroad, C. F. Robertson of Worland, Jack Leary of Casper, C. F, Johnson of Lovell, Rev. Uptom of Cody and L. Pearson of Cody, Reyn Leedom of Lovell, Rev. Upton of oCdy and L. E. McDaniels fof Basin, From soup to nuts, from alpha to omega, the members of the club took in the past and the future. And the future of the Big Horn basin looks like easy sailing, for right now that section of the state is “sitting pretty.” Odorless Are truly intense little heating marvels—different from all othes gas heaters. Attractive Compact Safe Economical Guaranteed , Just the kind of gas heater to have for those chilly, rainy days before you start the furnace. Heat in abundance and with- out odor. E. P. BRENNAN 144 S. 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