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b> aS o7D PAGE FOURTEEN “HARGESFILED AGAINST MAN WHO USED GUN Guy Brown Facing Ar- raignment for Intent To Kill. Samos {ro club in West morning, w charged with assault o kill this morning by office, Bond for Brown had not been fixed inesday e prescuting attorney’s at noon The preliminary hearing in the vill be continued for a week it is determined s will ré or ten days w OBREGON TO RETURN TO HOME STATE MEXICO CITY, Dec. 4.—Former- President Obregon, whose term ex- pired with the inauguration of Gen- eral Plutarco Elias Calles last Sun- day, is leaving Yor Sonora next Mon- day, when the festivities organized’ in his honor will be conctuded. Fifteen state governors presented neral Obregon. with an album at a festival yesterday and representa- tives of the various municipalities are planning to give him a gold medal commémorating his stay in power. One message received by the re- tiring president was from his son, Humerto, whois a student at the University of California.’ It said: My heartlest congratulations for your promotion to the rank of ex- president.” COULD KEPT whether or n Present indicat although it y be ¢ m the leg just tures of the ywn claims that he shot in nse and only after Samos had t him twice. The shooting is said to have followed refusal to re- " mos had left nat he wall hat the man for life, The buHet rev r shattered Samos’ below the hip, X wound have hich, Se t eu of ~ A TERRIBLE GOITRE Removed Wit Mrs. Cox Tells How. Was hort of Breath. Eyes Bad, Could Not Work. In Bed Part of ‘Time. Stainless Liniment Used, Mrs. Dot Cox says: ‘Come to 14 University Ave., De Ohio, and I will show you what Sorbol Quadruple has done for me. If you can’t come, write.” Manufactured by Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, O. Sold by all drug stores, Locally at John Tripeny Co. Adv. " tll Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. ve Salt Creek m. arid 2 p. m. GE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, TELEPHONE 144 Ba BAGG PROFITS FROM ESTATE FUNDS NEW. YORK, Dec. 4.—George Gould had enough mongy to his per- sonal credit to pay off all his indebt- edness tg the Jay Gould estate vesting $1,080,000 in the so- ific Express stock transaction,” was the contention of William Wal- lace, attorney for the George Gould estate, at the resumption of the $8,- 000,000 accounting sult hearing be- fore Referee James A. O'Gorman yesterday. One of the principal objections to the accounting on the part of coun- sel, representing Frank Gould, and of counsel for the children of Anna Gould, the Duchess de Talleyrand, has been that George, as managing executor and trustee of his father’s estate, used estate funds in the Pac!- fic Express deal and realized a pro- fit. of $1,032,000, appropriating to himself all the dividends. At the t{me of the-transaction, according to the books of the e , George had in his possession $2,472,494 of estate money, Wallace said, OTHERS WANT IT for croupy children be- cause it quickly clears away the chokin g tices Fore » Croupy coug! allows restful sleep. No alarming, age ‘when Moth- er keeps a botte of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY always on hand in the home. Benefits children and grown persons. No Narcotics. Sold Tz All popular brands of Ci _- W.D. C. Guaranteed Pipes in Cases Cigaret and Cigar Holders in Cases Cigar, Cigaret and Tobacco Humidors Smoker Stands, Ash Trays, Poker Sets Mah Jong Sets and Racks Manicure Sets.» We carry the largest stock of smokers’ articles in Casper and sale will last until stock is reduced. This is the public’s opportu- nity to buy the above articles below wholesale cost. Christmas Packages, Distributors of Whitman’s Complete Line of Box Candies 248 South Center St ¢ OMOKE HOU By N Herejis how H. R. H. the Prince of Wales looks in a radio photograph. Thig picture of him was transmitted by wireless from London to New York in just 20 minutes in the Radio Corporation's first trans-Atlantic test last Sunday morning. CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—(By ‘The As- sociated Press)——The name of Mra, Carolyn Votaw, sister of President Harding, was brought ‘momentarily into +the federal court trial today of Col. Charles R, Forbes and John W. Thompson, of St. Louls, for con- spiracy to defraud the government. A letter identifiea by Elias H. Mortimer, the chief government wit- ness, as having been received by himself at. San Francisco from ‘Thompson, was read to the jury over strenuous objections of defense coun- sel that “It would drag scandal into this. case.”” After reading the letter, Judge George A. Carpenter declared it was gars and Cigarets in in itself innocent of any scandal. Mortimer, just before the letter was Phone 1283 Well, Well—-1_ It’s Eddie! AME OF LATE PRESIDENT’S SISTER DRAGGED INTO TRIAL OF FORBES ON FRAUD CHARGE . "THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 — SHIPS SEIZED - Che Casper Daily eErioene vestigation instituted upon com. pigint from Key West that smug- gling operatiqns were being carried on from the island as a base. * For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. , 4.—Three}and Proven Remedy. The box Cuban schooners ve been seized | bears the signature of E. W. Grove, ‘by the coast itter, Saukee, at | 30c.—Adv. \ Dry Totugai island off Key West for alleged violation of customs laws. _ ‘The treasury was advisea that |» . | the seizures resulted from an! in- Pa WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—The jot tracing the ey sts the American ple is un , Fep- Fementativen [0G the secretaries of state, commerce, and labor having begun investigations to determine the broad lines of~ national © for use as a permanent guide in fix- ing immigration quotas. Ancestors or descendents of par- ticular individuals are not being con- sidered In the study, which was pro- vided for in the immigration act of 1924, their plate (for the purpose of the nation’s genealogy being taken by statistics of immigration and emigration, rates of increase of pop- ulation as shown by successive de- cennial censuses and such other data as Inay be found to be reliable. Monographs prepared by the cen- sus Bureau and by the department of labor are being used in the work of determining as accurately as pos- sible the origin of the homo-Amert- can. The investigation is. expected to continue a year and the results mu_c be formulated by, April 1, 1927, when President Coolidge, under the law: must pro laim the new cuctas fixed accorfing ++ the rat.o of the alién origins of the American peo- ple.” The present quotas are deter- mined on the basis of the’ census of 1890. s William R. Vallance, assistant to " FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY & Prices Slaughtered ON Ev piece of Candy is truly a delicious “‘masterploce— created in) & factory where every member of our organization is an artist. i Ww, JOM 9. wooDWARD & co. Comet! Biuts, lowa read, started to relate a conversa- tion W@tween himself, Thompson and Forbes, which dealt with keeping the proposed Pacific coast trip of Forbest, Mortimer and others, a se- cret from Mrs.,Votaw, when Judge €arpenter hajted him. The Thompson letter in ink on a folded sheet of social “correspond- ence paper, was objected to by Ran- dolph Loughlin, of St. Louis, Thomp- son's counsel. He advised Judge George A. Carpenter to read the lety| He sald the letter would “drag scandal’ into the case. ‘The letter said ;Thompson had gone riding with Mr. and Mrs. Heh er Votaw, and that she seemed curt ous about the whereabouts of. Col. Forbes. The letter then gave de- tailed instructions to.Mortimer about the story he should concoct to ac: count for the western trip of the Mortimers, to make the trip seem to have been to Minneapolis, on a.visit to Mortimer’s family. .“Be guided by eshov: the letter closed, signed by “J. W." Thompson's initials, A semi-code telegram from. the ‘ate James W. Black, Thompson's business associate, who had left the Forbes-Mortimer party at Los An- eles and gone on to Seattle said “Marmaduke,” (meaning the ‘Wash- ington hotel at Seattle, Washington) was “waiting to greet you with all the scotch generals, Haig and Haig," . EVERY EXCLUSIVE HIGH GRADE COAT | ete. Another telegram to Mortimer from Black asked if there was anv news about thelr departure for Se- attle. A radiogram received by Mortt- mer while the party was en route > Seattle, was introduced, signed P. H." which Mortimer said. was Charles P. Hurley. It spoke of reservations being made at Seattle for the party when Mortimer started to reneat a conversation with Hur- ley, Col. James Easby-Smith, Forbes counsel, protested’ on the — ground that. Thompson or. Black, his. bust- ness associate and a member of the Forbest party, were not: present. Judge Carpenter sustained the de- se objection. When John W, P. Crim,’ the government counsel, said ithwas the intention of the govern. ment to show that this was a fur. ther meeting of the alleged conspir- ators “after they had been scared out, down at San Francise ve Easby-Smith demanded that the jury be withdrawn and the case he continued because of his remark Judge Carpenter overruled this and Mortimer was instructed to confine himself to conversations which took place In'the presence of Black, one of the alleged conspirators, now de- ceased. BRENNAN TO HOLD SALE ON GAS APPLIANGES 10 EVEN UP FOR WEATHER) E. P. Brennan says that this open winter and “fing weather” is’ fine for the golf enthusiast but his bus!- ness is not that of playing golf but sel'ing gas stoves and heaters and it has been “tough On that Conse- quently ‘he {s putting on a gale start- ing today to make room for orders placed last summer that are arriv- ing now. Sharp reductions are in ef- fect on his entire line of Dawson odorless heaters and gas ranges. He is also making a quick outlet on his stock of dishes and enamelware with radical price cuts P : / Women and misses of Casper can consider, themselves. very fortunate to be able to choose their Winter Coat from these exclusive models at prices that we guarantee are below the cost of manufacture. We must clear them out as we do rot carry over a sin- gle garment from season to season. All Three-Piece Costume and Ensemble Suits Go during this sale YOUR CHOICE ‘OF 4 . 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