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a ERM AH AA ARE RAD RAM nw RR ARR RA AR V—_— Penn en eh nano fevuaoer e ° b ° sector TWO HUNTERS SUFFER FROZEN FEET AND ARMS Amputations Must Be Performed to Save Lives, Belief. LIVINGSTON, Mont. William Weaver of EF Peter Anderson of Jardine are vic- tims of the last day of hunting sea- fon, it was learned last night when both men staggered into Jardine. Anderson's hands, arms and feet were frozen solid and | Weaver's: fingers were in like condition, The men were taken in sleighs to Gardiner to catch the northern Pacific train for Emigrant, but be- Deo. 17.— igrant and cause of deep snow the train is being held at the Gerdiner station. The Jardine physician who treat- ed Weaver and Anderson said that ‘the frozen members probably would be amputated. Both were nearly exhausted when they arrived at Jardine, and are sald to be in a serious condition as the result of the long exposure, for they were without food since, Mon- day night and weak as well as being frozen. ea NEWS BRIEFS WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Holding to its program of conceding appro: priation bills right of way, the Re- publican steering committee of tho house declined today to give prefer: ential status to the bill to appropri ate $53,000,000 for river and harbor improvements. NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Offerings of the $11,900,000 American portion of the $60,000,000 international loan to the Greek government today was many times over subscribed and tho books closed, bankers announced, HACKENSACK, N, J., Dec, 17.~A A deficiency of $280,000 in the funds of the Industrial Building and Loan Ass@iation of Hackensack was an- nounced today, ‘'Thé shortage, the announcement said, covers a period of 14 years. MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 17,—John H. Havlin, 77, owner of the Hotel Hav- lin and theatrical property in Cin- cinnati, died today. He claimed the honor of introducing Mrs. 'Minnio Madden Fiske to American theater goers. —_—_——._ -——__ LUSK CALLS OFF BlG GATHERING SCHEDULED FOR NEXT SATURDAY The banquet meeting at which Tusk proposed to entertain Casper business people and state digna- taries on December 20, announce- ment of which was made recently on a visit to this city of Nat Baker, former mayor of the Niobrara county capital, has been cancelled as a result of the cold weather, ac- cording to word from Lusk re- ceived today by the Casper Chamber of Commerce. Many state offi- cials and scores from Casper had been extended invitations to attend. eee ceapeseaeeeearas Condition Of Commander In Crash Serious SAN DIEGO, Calit., Dec, 17.— Commander F. M. Perkins, fleet gunnery officer who was injured in a seaplane accident at San Pedro last Monday and who {s now in the naval hospital here, was said toda} to be in a critical condition. Sur- geons at the hospital this morning said that commander Perkins’ con- dition has steadily become moge un- fovorable since his arrival and doubt- ed that he would survive the day; The officer is suffering from a frac- tured rib, g punctured lung and a compound fracture of the right leg. Lieutenant Malcolm Selby’ pilot of the plane, is said to be progressing nicely and is expected ta be soon discharged from the hospital. ————— Stresemann Is Asked to Form Berlin Cabinet BERLIN, Dec. By Tho. Asso- elated Press.)\—President Ebert --to- day asked Dr. Gustilv Stresemann, forelgn minister in the Marx cabinet and leader of ‘the German people's party, to form a cabinet in succes. sion ‘to’ the Marx ministry. which re signed this week as the result of the recent reichstag elections. Dr. StreKemiann asked to be ¢' tonight to consider fb LATE SPORTS CHICAG®, Dec, 1 ociated Press)—Ban ident of the America sentod himseit from the joint meet ing of, the ‘sixteen c'ub owners oF the major leagues this afternoon, —4By The As ab. sro JUVENILE COURT NEEDS HERE (40S? JEWEL URGED BY BOY SCOUT LEADER Juvenile court needs in Casper and the work of the Near East Re- lief were brought to the attention of the Lions club today at its noon meeting, the first subject coming under the discussion of H. Roe Bar- tle, retiring Boy Scout executive and the second being taken up by Jack Cecil guest of the club, who is in Casper in the interest of the Near East Relief. Mr. Bartle in forceful remarks. stressed the need of state legislation that would permit the establiish- ment in Casper of a court to deal with juvenile delinquents and re- cited recent incidents in po'lce court to emphasize his point. The Lions, individually and collectively, were urged to lend their influence to the movement and bring the mat- ter to the attention of Wyoming legislators prior to the coming ses- Bion. ‘This plea was, seconded by Mr. Cect!, who spoke only briefly on the Near East Relief, an organization which he said had saved no less than a@ million people from starvation and is now taking care of 100,000 or- phans to the end that rehabi‘itation of the Near East will be an accom- plished fact in the near future. He announced that Jacob David, an Armenian, will be in Casper naxt month to deliver addresses at the churches and before service clubs with a view to acquainting the Cas- per public in detail of the work of the organization; Mr. Cecil for two years has seryed former Gov- ernor Oliver Shoup of Colorado as special private secretary and after the first of the year will leave for Riverside, Cal., to, become director of public relations for the Southern MORS FAMILY ROWS TOLD IN MURDER TRIAL Domestic Harmony Was Lacking, Witness Says in Court. LOS ANGELES, Callf., Dec. 17.— Family fights between Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Mors-antedated the con- quest of “Kid" McCoy, erstwhile idol of the prize ring, for the affections of Mrs. Theresa Mors, according to the tes\(mony of a negro maid in the Mors household, who testified yester- day at McCoy's trial on a charge of murder as the result of the killing of Mrs. Mors. Sallie Telgué; the maid, called by the nrogecution to show the “abso- lute. felicitiy” reigned in the Mors household before McCoy came on the scene, surprised the prosecution when she testified on cross exami- nation that Mr. and Mrs. Mors quar- reled violently. On one occasion, the roaid said, Mrs. Mors struck her hus- band ‘in the face. The state is attempting to show that McCoy killed Mrs. Mors in an apartment here in a frenzy after he learned there was a possibility of a reconciliation between the Mors, while Mrs. Mors and McCoy occu- pied the same apartment. To sup- port this contention, the prosecution had set out to cast McCoy, who has been married elght times, in the role of a homebreaker. Statements McCoy made to police detectives who questioned him the day after Mrs. Mors was shot and killed in an apartment here last Au gust, were to be brought into court at today's session of the former fighter’s trial on 2 charge of murder- ing the woman. With the submission through po- lice witnesses of these alleged post- arrest admissions of the defendant. and the examination of Albewrt A. Mors, divorced husband of the slain woman, the prosecution expected to rest its case late today, The alleged statement of Kid Mc- Coy, ex-prize fighter, to the police following the discovery of the body of Mrs. Theresa W. Mors, divorced wife of an antique d whom’ he is charged with having murdered, was read at the trial here toc The statement related McCoy's story that Mrs. Mors shot herself after he had succeeded in preventing her from stabbing herself bread knife, After the tragedy, said, McCoy's “ligh memory became h: templated suicide, woman I ever loved with a the statement went out,” The -O-scope | Sai sawed JR A RETR: Sierras Power company, jary of the Nevada-California com- pany. Next week's Christmas frets 2 anh, WILBUR TOBE CALLED AGKIN ON NAVY PLANS Construction and De-| velopment Program To Be Discussed. WASHINGTON, strength of the American navy shift- ed to the house na day where be called for tion us bearing on proposals for new | known as “the rape of the treasury,”| three million dollars. As a matter naval construction and deve'opment. | “oh, President Coolidge,” shouted The committee planned to question a the secretary t minute decided to p tpone his ex |confldence from the people, offer| profits even on this amount are fea pe me ay Te co tia | chis great position to such a prop: enormous. house appropriations commitice. | Won? At the oars, and héading thin] ‘rhero {san interesting “inside While the bill of Representative | ®*eat Ship straight into Wall Street!" | story” connected with Mr. Durant’s Britten, of Illinois, ranking republi- can member cf the committee, pro- Posing gun elevation ships, was the immediate question committee, evinced interest also in the general presented by the sessions behind the closed doors of the sub-committee on Naval ap- The secretary declared that an outlay of $110,000.- 000 annually for the next twenty years on new construction would be before the conclusions recently Propriations. necersary to maintain can navy at treaty ratio strength. Secretary Wilbur goes before the presumably informed by recent conferences with President Coolidge of the executive's position in the present naval contro- committee versy. Schools Close As Result Of Severe- LIVINGSTON, Mont, Dec. Park county high schcol is closbd tcday as the result of one of they coldest nights on’ record. The | been made possible by the company’r water and steanr ‘heat pipes In the 2 patented process for the manufac- building were frozen last night and ture of cast iron pipe. Mr. Dur- four teachers. suffered frostbitten faces while on the way. to school It was then decided -his morning. not to hold classes. Several grade school students of fruits of his wise investments. were given the snow treatment af- Aviation Be that as it may, Mr. Durant ter their hands and fuces had been . the most talked of man in ‘ touched by frost. eter régisflered 24 che ¢éold. ARTIST IS THREATENED PARIS, ibout Dec. 17. to step on the vegin a violin recital, Fritz Krelsler, the Austrian virtuoso, letter threatening him according to a special dispatch from Vjenna. ‘The letter purported to come from three discharged officials w ing families, and said there would shooting unless be an “accidéntal” $700 was forthcoming. It was at first thought that the letter was merely an spoil the recital, but the)police are t the threat was genuine. satisfied th Phone 1500 luncheon of Lions will be celebrated with a Dec. in the controversy over the relative 1 committee to- Wilbur on the ques- but at. the last The thermom- degrees below zero and a wind tended to intensify Just Che Casper Daily INSIDE STORY IS LOCATED IN SPANIEL a subsid- SPAKANE, Wash,, Dee. 17— Mrs. Chris Steltz placed two valua- ble rings in a jar of barley because she feared burglars, Forgetting about the rings, she fed barley to 17 spaniel dogs in her kennels. One of the rings was located by X-ray in the stomach of a large spaniel yesterday and was recovered through the dog's mouth. The X-tay was applied to the other dogs to locate the second diamond, but {t was fouhd later in the barley. SHOALS PLAN OF UNDERWOOD IS ASSAILED WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Assert- ing that. the Underwood Muscle Shoals bill would make “Teapot the Fortune Cast Iron Pipe in Stock Climb. BY CHARLES W. OLCOTT (Copyright 13. NEW YORK, Dec. ever William C. Durant, mobile manufacturer, touches, thing charmed. points on Mon price at which it has ever sold. 17.—Debate | Dome look like a pinhead” and/on the Pacific coast. Before he left “Doheny and Sinclair look like} New York, {t was reported he had vikers,” Chairman Norris of the| bought 60,000 shares of United senate agricultural committee, told the senate today that enactment of the legislation would later become is to partly on the N ka senator, “How can you, Just after. receiving the vote of Tuesday, 25,000 shares of the stock, he Nebraska senator declared ‘the skids had been greased and the steam roller brought up" to defeat his ‘own bill, providing- government ownership and operation. The op- position to his measure, he said, planned to turn Muscle Shoals over to some private corporation. “Giving President Coolid, for his honesty in every move. said, “and giving Senator Under- wood the same credit, it seems the inevitable conclusion will be that if this bill fy enacted it will be known as the rape of the treasury.” He compared Muscle Shoals to a “great ship” with the American flag swinging at mast, and the “Coolidge Republican tugging away." The General Electric company would get the property if the Alabama Power company obtained it, he asserted. WRIGHTS ARE GIVEN CREDIT FOR AIRPLANE on capital successful movements in members er directly or indirectly, then advance, which began last: fall. block of the stock, but fi the Ameri- in the open market, he wi: thoroughly present holdings. Many experienced operators Wall Pipe stock that make: dn the Cold eta AS $75 to $100 a share, Those handsome British “Journals Con- cede Pioneering in \ LONDON, Dec. 11.—(By The As sociated Press)—The coming of age of the airplane today, the 21st ann}. versary of Orville Wright's first flight in a power driven heavier than air machine at Kittyhawk, North Carolina, is made a conspicuous feat- ure in the Londop newspapers, which gave much space to this first accomplisment, together with: plo- joying himself. Se epee fled Section. OF W. DURANT DEAL 1$ TOLD ade on U.S. » Casper Tribune) 17.—There is a saying in Wall Street that what- the auto- is a His name has been Prominently connected with the common stock of United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry company, which has found a spectacular rise recently and which advanced 13 to the highest Mr. Durant is thousands of miles away from Wall Street, vacationing States Cast Iron Pipe stock in the open market and that his profits— paper—approximated of fact, according to reliable reports Mr. Durant has less than but his dealings {n Cast Iron stocks, Strong banking interests which have been identified with some of the most Wall Street history are said to have made overtures to Mr, Durant, eith- for the purchase of some of the stock which he had accumulated since its abrupt First Mr. Durant was offered $135 a share for a comparatively smal! refused. When the stock crossed that ‘figure offered $150 a share for part cf his holdings and now it is believed he could get $200 a share for every one he owns Dstet"tnamee °° °°" 1” FACE CREAMS ||| FACE POWDER. ||| \COUGH SYRUP Street have been wondering what there is about U. 8. Cast Iron it so attrac. tive to the automobile manufacturer, who !s reported to have made—and Jost—several fortunes in his dealings it The company is said to have enough businers in sight in 1925 to insure very large earn: ings on the stock, of which there is 12,000,000 shares outstanding. The estimates place the earnings as high profits have ant's friends say that he saw these profits before anyone else and his market. activities advertised them so successfully that he is reaping the street” today and while his profits pile up, he is out on the coast en- IFTS FOR him" are found in vast variety in the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” columns of the Classi- _WEDNESDAY,. DECEMBER 17, 1924 —Ask it CIGARS ’ at PEP’S National Brands * Only A la Denver Post: Oh, Justice, when Pe ne ecm nang RANI ARRETEREC pe PEP’S CHRISTMAS SALE—A Pre ayer: Sale — For ai People! CIGARETTES SOAPS TOBACCO Hardwater Specai-6 For Be Camels.---------2 for 28¢| ba Carton —----------$1,.25 | Lava, large - Prince Albert —=--2 for 28¢| Eile, BUSY oo---voo—- 77a ‘00 | Skat Cart pare Ee ‘Albert, Y Ib.----55c 2 ve Tuxedo, ine. ee Bull Durham epee Lucky Stren 27a fer See ucky es... Carton ABEL. aise 25 111’s, large ~--...-2 for Carton, 12 packs $180 Tuxedo, 1 Ib ae Ghesterfields__----2 for 25¢ Carton --. Spurs___ wis we Bompied Soran of Fie ‘ed from other habitations, make Pep’s thy Place! Pipes in Cases $2.25 to $4.00 Hell Maria Pipes.._$2.50 $1.60 Pipes ---____$1.25 $1.00 Pipes ----~=___90c Pep’s Prices Lead the Way’ Rive 's Castile -.-. ~-8¢ oe Physicians peer TOULES 8 as Asem 81 $1.50 - $9.00 Palmolive Soap BOX STATIONERY 20c Compare With Others for 3 for _Pep’s Prices $2.00 to $5.00 Carton ~---___--_-..$1.25 BAUR’S xmas CANDY A aspen as yen el Baur’s Box Candy Leads the Field— Pep Is Baur’s Agent Twenty Assortments at PEP’S— 75c to $5.00 Over 1,500 Boxes Sold Last Xmas— Baur’s Knows No Competition! Pep Sells *Em Fast DRUGS ‘Pep Turns "Em Over THESE PRICES TILL CHRISTMAS DAY ONLY and then Pep takes a vacation worth whi weenen~se~-r-lle Woodbury.-..-.-3 for 65c Bocabelli aS tT Gechnere uquet.3 for 65c nslic ne |80c Bell Tar Pine Honey_23c 85c Chamberlain’ 25c Ingram’s White Pine 18c $38 Gow roi eo eve Eta 8 Discovery_.47e 60c Djer Kiss -__._.--47e| 85¢ Pis Psi gj leat ar Pe SHAVING OAPS Gos LaBladNe:cccs ore ase Ic ache -~_2.-=-2_45c : §5c Barbasol __--_-___ 49 1Be,Low'me --~-~~~~-~ eps] 100 Golento's Bata For 15 acta hy 's- Cream. — $1.25 LeTrefle -.---__. 88 Mennen’s —-- => 22¢ ]50c Mennen’s —-.-..-~-37c 50c M 80c Pompelan --~-~- 35c Palmolive --.-.2~~-28c faite eer a8e 40c Ayeristocrat __.._..358¢ 5c Ayeristocrat -...---6Be] 7 75c Ayers’ Face Cream _68c $1.50 Ayers -___--._-$1.30 50c Ayers’ Lemon Cr.---40c 75c Ayers’ Luxuria_.___65¢ 75c Ayers’ Skin Tissue__65c 65c Berry Freckle Cr..._47e $1.25 Berry Kremola -_.95c $1 Boncilla Clay.--.---73¢ 75¢ Boncilla Creams____88c 50c Charles Flesh Food_42c 25c Daggett & Ram’s_..20c 35c Daggett & Ram's.._29c¢ 30c Daggett & Ram’s__-39c 85c Daggett & Ram's--_67c 50c Djer Kiss Creams___47c 50c Elcaya Cold Cream__52c §0c Eleaya Van Cream__82c 25c Hudnut Marvellous. 20c 60c Hudnut Marvellous_ 47c $1 Krank’s Lemon -____77e 75c Krank’s Van. Cream_59c $1.76 Azurea -~.~=.---83¢ be Ayeristocrat _ eee $1 Princess Pat__ STE. AND MOUTH WASHES | 50c Acident Tooth Paste_37c 50c Bleachodent Paste__39c Tdc Bleachodent-__-____62c 85c Colgate Tah ~29c 60c-Brownatone ~..____39 30c Colgate Bandolin___22c 50c Colgate Brilliantine_39c 60c Danderine ___. 47s, 65c Glover’s Mange ~___55c Powder ~---_.__.. 26c Golden Glint ~~ _-19c 85c Forhan’s _.-.-____.27c|50c Hair Groom 2 -=_~-_37c 60c Forhan’s — 45c|30c Hudnut A ee tures of the Wright Brothers and thelr machine, Other aviation ploneers ‘get a share of notice, but the Wright's are easily the heroes of today’s tribute to the great invention and its de- velopments, - After some dispute as to the originators ‘of heavier than air flight; the Royal Geographical So- clety of London tn 1921 published a reports giving full credit to the Wrights asiagainst all other claim- ants, including an Engl aviator, | | l In Denver It’s HOFF- SCHROEDER’S as he plat was rm to recelved a with death, h starv- and rest rooms. orchestra 5:30 to 7 p. m. 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Burns_-7Be to $3.25 | OVSF 25,000 Cigars Sold at La Palinas__$2,90 to $5.50 | Van Dyck Foil_$1.25 to $3 Pep’s Last Christmas No Dice Games at Pep’s— PJJRUGS —No Punch Boards at Pe PILLS Bee eyo $1.25 Enos Fruit Salts___98¢ That Encourage the Sick » |80c Eureka Cream__---22c 75c decane Massage___59¢ 8be Frostilla == 75c Alophen Pills___._.84c 25¢ 25¢ Bayer’s Aspirin ----15¢/3_o7. Alcohol Rub_....39¢|25c Gets It_______.____27¢ Bee Bolleng ePirin-----38¢| 4.02. 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