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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925 Plans Being Laid For Great Summier Sessions At Wyoming University TARAMIB, Wyo., Jan, 2—Altho charge of the swimming classes in winter weather is making less at,, the University’s new indoor swim tract've the claim of the University | ™"g pool. of Wyoming that her summer school} Considerable emphasis will bo is “the coolest’ in America,” C. R.{ Placed next summer on the field Maxwell, Dean of the ‘College of] Work of various, classes—particular Viducation and Director of the’ Uni-|!y along botanical and geological ity's summer seasion is bendinz| lines. Dr. J. F. Kemp, head’of th: effort to complete plaoa| dePartment of Geology of Columbia hereby Wyoming's famous sum-| University, will be associated with mer school will be mere attractive} Dr. Samuel H, Knight, head of the Department of Geology at the Staty University.’ Dr, Kemp will direct the field research work Classes in school admin'strat{: PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Cribune FANS OF |. Caveome=. KIDNAPED MAN | INCREASES IN pADID } | ae } ATION GIVEN Gita UP ova) HATES OREnt the last two zones. This results {n a slight increase McCormack and Bon} Sing Thursday for on the first two zone rates over the Broadcasting Seeks Oil DENVER, Colo., Jan. 2,—Kidnap. ped on Denver downtown streets, i & the hours when the streets were most crowded by business folk | leaving offices after the day's work, | and robbed of $315 was the experi ence last night of Charles Irving At the corner of Seventeenth and Champa streets, two men accosted Irving, he told police toa. “Where are you going them asked. Before Irv drew a gun come with us He accomp present law and a reduction in the Jast three zones from the present law, and in lees on the latter zones than proposed by the postoffice de- partment. The proposed increase of h: cent on drop letters and post: is elim nated, but private m: cards and souvenir postal cards are advanced from one to two cents. | ‘The limit on weight of third class mail is reduced from eight to four one of s could answer ° sald, “you'd better than ever before Tle mammoth new gymnas'im will provide a summer home for 6 first brothers, who will on Suttop, proper medical attention. And the | present negotiations will be success: i | through the streets, entered | ounces and the rates increased in what promises to be, the greatest! 11 pe under such national auth of an automobile and was driven about this class proposed by the depart coaching school west cf the Missin nail Ree oo | the city for three /hours ment retained t's against the law to drill an off} ciny) river. Nogotlations have | les a8 Dr. B. B. Lewis, Superinten- . | Yola Phillips, 17, of Grand Raplds, | '" 1 or Wy sald, the -men,| i Len ee a little tract of ground like | "PP! been completed whereby | ent of schools ‘at Fiint, Mic! of the! atich., 8 she ran away with two | | At 9 o'clock, Irvi ee CHEE J. Patterson's. town tot at | Dretically, Deen Gor yetz and Staw. | 28d formexy professor of Educ‘ign re amuse: | au because she had promised | forced him from ae Tex. But she's doing it | OPS iM ee ei have as an asso.| &t the University of Towa; DP ny ardent ad- | Rorthern outskirts of tho cl pela panies leased land | vt. Clark Will Bavtanding men.| ZB. Wilson, Superintendent of s wetlanton ules re of the bandits, | fhe cryptic remark aa BEE O tha aged widow's tiny | Cat Ome of tne ao aneridiron world, | Schools at Berkley, California. on, 18, appealed to Your nde ends here iF folk said they were try. | tors © eo aeeotintions ate entire.| Among other prominent. eduen n. But two weeks of Dee 2 exe her out.” So Mra. | Until these negotiations ‘a tonalists who will be associa F f the cold in a lonely a eee It isn't often that courts of half a e begged an opportunity to | ly completed, however, the name of |i here of the facul uae H dton | hack in the wilds of Newaygo coun ; a ate are dominated by jurists trom iz : seck ,oll on. her property. too, She | the famous coach is not to be had| With the members of the Hacully, of . ‘ 2s ere r aght her @ lesson, she told > F one mily. Yet west Texas has rORT SON 2.—-| told the railroad commission of her | for publication. But summer Rerhaxt-\Protéaworvof nisle. ; : : police. ens faces dgea J. F Sutton, 84,/and C. R.| FORT MADISON, Ia. Jan. 2) 10 a struggle to give her only eon | achool officials are confident, that | Wide B! Harhart, Professor of H articipat!r the Judges J » 34, Archie Burris, Ottumwa negro, was : mentary Education at the Univer ; | ockade of the 7 5 ngec t [801 s Nebra a nd an author of Jan, 1 take jurisdiction over: 28,864 | Hanged in uw commission had a heart ful. ity OF (Nenreanne and Sint N ver And Le: ‘ te ry ) Z yard here tod. He died on the nationally known books on educa rs ind ‘| arrowe} na | miles, a territory as aM te aexce,| gallows for slaying Mrs, Hattie Ren- | —— = ji 5 1} In addition to the coaching school} tion01 problems; and Dr. F. H. Swif 1 this “gorgeou ee en: | . Beebe tar bt eae Suredte: frew Bates, more than three years} Burris was caim to the end. at the University this summer an| who will instruct classes in the ted that “radio| More Refined | find in addition to territory, the | 260 Just before the black cap and| especially invitiné course in physi-| ..nool of Finance. ion of the largest pe! : were adjusted, he looked down | cal education will be offered under © greatest menace that | Phe dy acy Burris’ neck wos broken in the|noose were adju eae | | brothers are among the youngest) i inge through the trap door, The| upon the 50 or sp witnesses from| the supervision of Physical Director| whereby itis | at -Aghanip ated ME or] the scaffold, and, raising his eyes| John Corbett. In addition ‘to the| \\iinent educati |to the early mornring skies, safd in] physical education work instruction | Jaqed to th 1 low, steady voice will be given to all those desiring to : nre also being made ved that other ists will be mmer school faculty, SEE Arrangement e ndance at | LONDON, Jan. 2 t night as proof of | of modern civfization q ing men's fac and n ‘4 at 7:30 ners-in f ndsome, accor ay “QO God, forgive them. They]enroll in the swimming classes oe ed 7 7 re grison doctors officially ‘ “tation cin gr gon edhe Bd Escaped Lifer Rin dead four mintites know not what they do.” Competent instructors will sa ce Miscorenaee gad tne jaws ta causing changes in | A’ tom Prison In Santi ie ce ee = aaa Tan Captured ie . Butter-Nut makes om aun e eroamet| Season of 1924 One of| use cust mmceh yea tenths | igri Satisfied pu ous men for the gram over the fonal Photograph 1 that in i fascripes| Most Disastrous in | acctuce: Brady said . n e becoming r Histasy more’ rétined jurists in the United States lever sher eee was | 4 back by the | county fied Ad for results ————— Jan, 2.—Peter sh, arrested 1g0 On a charge of rob- Gallery, | DETROIT, Mich., 4 € alias Joe Bak and | here 10 da world should we gi eC has admitted, accord. eater and pay money use their Jaws less in chew-/ | ing’ ¢o local police, that he is an es- ne be 80 foolish? ae ing England's famous ‘old roast | caned“lifer from Utah. Local au- t with the people! One-third of one per cent of the| Dect he says, even If they use thorities quote him as admitting he ther more jn conversation than | |, Rests rapited te tacthiler ariGestora bat hear McCormack | total acreage of s sentenced to life imp! ely the fault of| within the nati lowing a slaying in Sa mt] i ! ‘tl : 1 the théater.”' | hcres_ were by fire dur. > | City about 10 years ago. He escap the theater | ing the summer 4 according] WASHINGTON — President and| ed, he said while employed on a road ruin,” Mr.!to Chief Forester Greeley's annual| Mrs. Coolldge recetved four thou-| ang. tents about |report. This 1s nearly double the| sand persons at.the White House | RT eo rieal_ man-/area burned over in 1923, but is| New Year's reception ,to motion pic-| little more than half that burned in Hays, and Base 19 and less than one-fourth the Judge Landis to look out for reage burned in 1919, the ast terests, while the theater, | | Crack Train two being years of outs anding fire r mecane Te naa sir eames Held for Mrs. if any more the preceding fo r| surpri 1 azardo: f the eason which r sions, was comparable t 1919, Of the total of which occurred in the national for- | avith Mr. Brady that the tal ay? sro sabre fess: Lipa De, Btagy about four-fifths were extinguished Bek before reaching 10 acres in extent, Although many of the national forest regions of the west entered the spring months with a shortage of 30 per cent or more in precipita tion, and continued dangerously dry throughout the summer it Is felt thods of prevention and sup. on can further be perfected h would bring even such a dan. t ts history,” he A move of some s ight as well quit Fra Gillmare, speaking for thé Association, of he xecutive secretary M.S. Kenney| DENVER, Col. Jan How a } fast Union Pacific passenger train was held 15 minutes at Los An geles, California, last Monday to enable a Casper w futile rush to the husband, who was 8 a Denver hospital, was revealed here tc At 3 lock last Monday after- noon, Mrs. Stella Kenny, wife of Michael S. Kenny, Cai motion picture man, re- word that her husband was YORK—Some of the old paisley shawls used to fall but did not cover: them w Fallen from shoulder gh estate, their remnants are ap- pliqued on silver embossed evening ippers, é There is only One Thin Your Grocer Can Do. When the coffee crop fails and the price of — pr The repeal of the Esch-Cummins + ill here W-willdbe requested of congress} Fiijus fesson aa lest year through | Her twolainall chiidnitiigvere fit tt i “ i an | Wi er record. The situatio ty 1 Mi ¢ National Farm Labor union, | *!\: Ea i yaa school there and despite her fran- . nthe tie efforts to catch a crack train r in the ns of highest loss sa ult, improvements and re-| , for are being directed along pecific lines. | Phe largest singlé source of man 1 fires was smokers. Redue-| | tion of carelessne with burning oba is impera Another of | ns broug it ot the “Pape's Cold Compound” | yarn poveral eccy aod elimiges| hazards leaving 6:15 o'clock, it was 0 when she reached the station in a taxleab, To her surprise she diseoyered that the train had been held for Pi rs on the train grum bled ut first, but when the of ‘her plight, “they. bec heard However, Mr. Kenney died be | fore his wife and chfldren reach- Breaks a Cold Right Up |Sumuiaton of slant and the ike | “rhe Hoe ert ans een nd green coffee goes up to the roaster and the grocer, eS 1 Important tae jes, eae ae the retail price must follow. _ It is the law of supply sin thees ont | “ALIA and demand. So do not blame your grocer. ‘oe, second a he, more ef S18 000 H AUL ‘Two years in succession there has been a ser- ‘prea edad f ious shortage in the coffee crop. All’ coffees, of NE might suspect this young | lady of appearing in her bath- | ; be, but she is ne CHICAGC, Jan. 2.—Four robb: ld up and robbed an Ameri © {8} Railway Expre “ all grades, have, as a result, increased in price, ss company er The- ORIGINAL ; AL aring one of the new coats | or $18,000 5 the LaSalle, 1 4 a 3 Maited Milk novel smart in bac and | yer'tnton” today, according 2 Yet, when you consider the small cost per vo Mm co gt: sosed to be wore in the casual, non | el balant way she cifects, and-is par- ‘cularly recommended for country For results try a Tribune Classi od sport wear ; 4 Inval ZENITH RADIO bale CN) ————— sles EDISON SONORA || Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder Phonographs and Records || form,makesThe Food-Drinkfor All Ages. | Site Ties Missile Digestible~No Cooking, Alight Lunch 1 MME MGS, | Rekha dena || SATURDAY SPECIALS ——!' 86%" Avoid Imitations — Substitutes : MEAT DEPARTMENT Pot Roast, per Ib_______-§5@ and {7Y'e Hresh Tongues, per Ibs -seseeeen 174% Round Steak per lb-_ basemen 25¢e Machine Sliced Bacon, per Ib.__-__ ---35e Armour Bacon Nuggets, per Ib._-___- 28e We Make Meat Loaves to Order Pig Pork Sausage, absolutely pure—our own make GROCERY DEPARTMENT cup, coffee is still by far the cheapest of those delightful things that make good meals better. . . And among cof- fees there is none to compare with Butter-Nut Coffee. bO lbs. Cane Sugar--_- .-..95¢ = Tall cans Milk 9 for $1.00 Shellett Macaroni___-________ -4 for 25¢ Apples ..11 lbs. $1.00 > fore Deities; ib i2e Montana Eggs, per doz._____________4Q¢@ jana efor SO PEN 92 Navy Beans_----._.3 Ibs. 28¢ Good Bananas 3 lbs. 25¢ iy this 2" oy iva a3 deat Arkansas Black Twigg Apples, 4 lbs. 235@ ate Pearl White Soap____-_----_]]] bars §9@ Everything in Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruits on the Market JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY CO. 636 East Second St. Phone 1251 ONE POUND CANS THREE POUND CANS PAXTON AND GALLAGHER CO.