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m. tin th da ca _ PAGE. Two HEMOGRATS IN AOW AGAIN IN SENATE DEBATE Dial Withdraws Speech From Record After Arraignment. | VASE TC Jar After a st b3 of bis the ate ator Dial, h nade turday | = ers of| he x s defeat last Ny RES A Se a By NEA Airmail Service. f Arkansas front t Ss colleague: red him with electi the fourth {ntra-party | in as many | ed when Senator Dia ( na said that M to withdraw the er NATIVE. OF PERSIA TO GOFAK NEXT SUNDAY AT METHODIST CHURCH} Mrs, Margaret Mattingly (left), and Mrs. Glayds Stanton, steward esses on board the burning ‘liner Mohawk, were two of the lust to leave As the boat e | caught fire in Two hundred and seven pa: Delaware Bay, 1 engers and the crew of $0 were ut of New ¥ork. The bos Heroines of Ship Fire y NEA Airmai! Service. Che Casper Daily Cribune Ail on Board Were Removed Safely ‘ removed from the Hner Mohawk, after she at was bound for Jacksonville, Fila. 020,000 0UIT [3 FILED HERE Pedro Alamos, ‘track laborer em- ployed by the Chicago & Northwest- ern railroad in Casper, who was in- jured December 7 in the loca} yards, has filed suit for $25,000 damages through his attorney, A. D. Alsup. Alamos claims that as he” was walking on the right-of-way near his boxcar home an engine, without 1 warning whistle or bell, ran into him and dragged him for approxi- mately 100 feet. The Mexican’s {njurles, according to his petition, included broken ribs and a collar bone, cuts about the head and body’ and a permanent !n- jury to his spine, It is anticipated that the case, on petition of the defendants, will be transferred to the federal court. Gov. Ross Is He was educ 1 a, Pe ica 1 is a graduate of unive For fifteen years | " endent of the Mis-| Mohammedan boys l a From 1920 to 19 tendént of the ref Bast in, phar 1 t {sa fly espe q Few new de 1 1c ort signs are on View, but the, models t which haye been papular all winte: a in leopard-cat, mink, ermine; bron UNKNOWN VIOLATOR “mare below former price Ipvels. woolen suede fur trimmed ¢ have been reduced as much as on e New York—There was a_ time PAY He IN COURT) 2s men’s lightweight un derwear, however. it is being exten sively used for jumper frocks for Rather than acknowledge posses: | Florida and California use sion of an automobile found ‘ ———— f day morning in front of an East| New York—‘Out damned spot Casper re . and of five gallons | Would be an unpopular line for-even of liq ed therein, an anony akespeare to, rat tac leman known only to the| Fer many of t y silks for win John Doe sent his attor-| ter resort wear are printed in polka ney Cypreansen, to police | “ot designs. The dots afivance in ght to plead guilty andj fize from head proportions to e blobs of color the size of a half dol before whose shack | lar. t was discovered, wa con Ts v of illegal possession. He wa’ New York—Women nowadays are arrested wh or Muck extend: | Selecting shoes with regard to hee ed his investigations to the house | widths That is, a spike heel should and ind a cache containing sey-| so with a foot which is narrow and er Nong more of moonshine. | broad low heel with a broad foot. T raid was made at 2 yester apts OT Paris—The Egyptian influence Murray gave Jack| still is strong in dress for all the Blankship, familiarly, known to the | Rgyptians wore so litt’e. Many a Jack the Rat,” a 30-day |.of the new kasha straigh@line frocks being kship resides in tho West First street of the same address 4 at the same time bi ar Russell, received was a suspicious Distress After Eating Such as gassiness, bloating, belch- ing, sour risings, heartburn and heaviness, due to indigestion, are but the stomach cravings for STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets n the stomach, take up the ations, stimulate pro ne stomach an alkaline a it to thus aid diges jen learn you anay est pie, es, Milk, {ted eggs, bacon, age and buckwheats and these ays save you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS secretions, give that we Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel and 30 p.m H 1 Salt Creek } 8 and 2p. m BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus_Leaves 2:30 Dutly Salt Creek Transportation Co. TELEPHONE 144 /EXTENSION WORKERS OF Casper Tribune) Bargains beckon shoppers today New York s. feminine, are bere hen Balbriggan was regarded’ as a QUNTY AGENTS AND UNIVERSITY WILL MEET ng, Cour gricultural agents and ' workers will attend university extension con ate univers! dur week of January §, accord press reports sent out from sion fhe week's progragy will inelude, other events, addresses by G, Crane, president of the uy ty of Wyoming: 2. Merritt, { agent for the division of pro- rams for extension work and rep: nting the United States depart riculture; W, J. Spillman, tod States bureau of eco: ancient hierc L Pe Paris-The-Ninging cation of where the scarf is wound, they intriguing. London—The guegnsey has heen robbed’ of his jersey for the feminine golfer. the_ design benefit of Tho: new Ught but warm close fitting double close around the throat. London—It seems Evening i. Brown, director of division; Dr. Grice rd, head of the de f politieal economy at versity, and addresses extension and staff spectalists. of the time will be given conference discussions, and policies and program for the cay will be, thoroughly gone . seme . ask to HOrlick’s: The ORIGINAL. Malted Milk | Rich Mille, Malted Grain ext. in powder form,makes The Food-Drinkfor AllAges Digestible—No Cooking, Alight Lunct always ot hand, Also in. Tablet form. Ask for “‘Horlick’ 'e@F Avoid Imitations — Sybetitutes at all Fountains of wrap is made or brocaded materials, frock at the waistline with no tndi- ainder of the re distinctly fisherman inconsrous are made on the style of the veldt- broad Schoen of the Boers, with square toes. They arg fitted so az to allow for thick double socks. Up in figured silk Invited to Give Address DENVER, Colo., Jan. 7.--Gover- f nor- NelHe “Tayloe- Ress-of Wyom- are embellished at the hips’ by em-|ing hag been invited to speak at the broidery which gives the: ‘appear-|anyual Jackson Day ‘dinner to be ance of the cincture or loin cloth| given by Colorado Democrats next pictured “on~ Egy Yes In the | Thursday night... .Mrs. Inez Johnson Lewis..oct Colorado Springs will be toustmaster. ends — scarf are-no novelty on an neon frock but when they appear through a slit in the front of the MEETING IN PARIS. OPENS PARIS, Jan. 7.<By- The Associ- ated Press.)}—The mMterallied finan- celal conference, which is generally expected to produce some of the knottjest negotiations since the armistice, opens in the famous clock of the slip: overs for golf are of silk and wool, and have. a high. collar coming that the latest model of ski boot *rfalted of the foreign office at 3 shon'd come from South ‘Afriea, wut{0'lock this” afternmon under. the it 1@ nevertheless true. These boots | Presidency of -M. Clementel, tho French finance minister, ‘The first. sitting will be largely taken up by the formal speeches of welcome and the replies, together with elaboration of the program and the organjezation of committees, the last named a formidable task upon the skillful accomplishment © of which the success of the conference to a great exfent depends. While the magnitude of the task «| set for the conference is fully real- ized, relative optimism continues to prevail here, not only that financial tangles may be unravelled without undue fretion but that the unoffi- cia} negotiations may produce some way of offering at least a hope of solving the intera}lied WAC debt: problem, ‘CASPER VIOLATOR 1 “FINED IN U. 5, COURT CHEYENNE. Wryo., Jan. 7,.— Sam Kelly of Casper was fined $25 in the United States district court here Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to charges of possession of beer, whisky and apparatus for manufac: eure. He pleaded gullty December 2, and was to have been sentenced at Casper, Extenuating circumstances caused the light fine. Place cards and hines, tallies at Hoff: Becklinger Bldg. Aspirin Gargle in Tonsilitis Cut This Out and Save if "Subject to Sore Throat A harmless and effective gargle is to dissolve two Bayer Tablets. of HIS very unusual evening coa) | Aspirin in four tablespoonfula of is cut on kimono lines and car | Wat 1 gargle throat thoroughly. ried out in orange silk em| Repeat in two hours if necessary. broiderad.in a Chinese» design 11]. Be sure you use only the genuine stonee_of biue and. gold. It isjineg | Barer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with cloth of gold. This same typ| With the Bayer Cross, which san be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents, MEAT CUTTERS HOLD BANQUET Members of Local No, 306, Amal gamated. Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of America, last night held a good fellowsh’p banquet at the Wyatt cafeteria, which affair from its initial succes’ assures it of being an annual event, | Prominent among the after-din: ner talks by officers of this and other trade locals, was the talk of Wikiam Gauntt, president of the Casper Trades and Labor Assembly, who said in part: “Without co-operation we can reach no goal nor can we exert the Influence which organized labor is gaining more.and more each day, But we can only secure co-opera- tion through friendly intercourse be- tween brothers, and friendly inter- course, I see, is the key note of this banquet. It should be the key note of your lives.” F. B. Hill, president of the local, spoke optimist'cally on the pros- pects of organized labor for the coming year, seeing at its end a substantial gain for laboring men, C, C. Soltermann, toastmaster, entertained the party with,a vocal, solo, Other officers of the local present included: B. B. Shipstead, vice president; Arthur McIntyre, re- cording secretary; J. R,- Stockholm, financal secretary, and James Sco- field, sergeant-at-arms. Guests included John D. Salmon, Lous: Bawr, Charles Holinger, Charles Hgward, fe Schart- wood, T. G, Freshney, Edwin Moore and Alexander Hamilton. FIRST AID GLASS AT NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN Carrying at the outset an enroll ment of half a dozen refinery men, the new class in first aid now in. cluded in the courses of instruction offered by the Casper night school is open to other students. An in structor, E. J, Treglown of the Standard, has already been engaged. Further particulars may be had from EB. M. Wyatt, director of the school. Pupils. will be taken into this class at its session at the high schogb tomorrow night, Sie A Smart Costume which the dress and coat lining are of printed pussy willow taffeta and the coat of plain silk the same, shade of the groundwork of the| printed silk. A wide scarf finishes the coat. E'S a very paintable quality about this ensemble costume of S: F. Cop fs Made 1 Boss Captain Charles Goff of San Francisco's police force is now the chief of California's dry squad, “I'll not promise to dry up the state, he said, “but'll dry up a lot of it.” AED es BEAUTY PARLOR [EXPANDING For the eighth time since her es- tablisnment in Gasper, Betty Cooncr, proprietress of Betty's Beauty Par- ior, has announced a general en- largement of her business quarters in order to keep pace wit hthe great advance in business feit since te tirst of the year. The parlor will emain in its present location in the fribune Building, but has been en- larged to take in what was formerly the Tribune Barber Shop. In the new space afforded by this change Betty has placed two special chairs for the bobbing of. ladies’ hair and has allowed the present waiting room to extend into the new addi- tion, Betty is assisted in her work by Sam Cooner who formerly owned and operated the Beeklinger Buitld- ing Barber Shop before moving his hairs to the Tribune building. Across the entire front of the new anc enlarged beauty parlor js a show case filled with dainty toilet articles which will delight every Cas- per lady who enters the establish- ment. Every one of the modern booths are private and comfortable and the operators are generally con- ceded to be be Casper pate 2st S Father of the “Safety First” Slogan Is Dead CHICAGO, Jan. 7,—(United Press.) —Funeral services were held here for Ralph C, Richards, father of the “Safety First” slogan. Richards died at the home of his son-in-law in Gen- eva, Ml, Until six months ago Richards was general caim agent for the North- western railroad. He retired In July Richards originated the “safety first” slogan, The world famous eatch word appeared in 1910 In a bock, the first of several volumes he wrote on safe railroading. For 54 yeara Richards was con- nected with the Northwestern rail- road here where he started in as office boy. 6 Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff jointa and Grives out pain. A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings relicf as soon as you start to rub is on. It does all the good work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister. Doctorg and nurses often rec- ommend its use, To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babie: ane small children, Ask for Children’s Musterole. 850 65c in jarets tubes; hospital size, $3, BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925 OCCUPATION 13 PROTESTED IN GERMAN NOTE Treaty Violation Is Charged by Berlin. In Late Reply. PARIS, Jan. 7.—(By ‘The Assoct- ated Press.}-The German note in reply to the allied communication on the. continued occupation of the Cologne area was received in Paris today, It declares the action of the alles {s a reprisal and violates clauses of the treaty of Versailles. French official circles regard it merely as a note of protest which dogs not call for a response. is thought likely the allied powers will- allow..the matter to stand as outlined by their note to Berlin, g'ving notice of non-evacua- tion on January 10, until the final report of the military control com- mission on armament conditions in Germany is in hand, They then will simultaneously reply to the German protest, which is signed by Fore'gn. Minister Stresemann, ard make known what their future at- titude would be. MAX HIRSCH ON TRIP TO BUY STOCKS Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Leader store here, is leaving for New York City tonight on a buying trip. He cspects as a result of this excursion to Gotham, to bring back with him a varied assortment of excellent spring lines of ladles’ ready-to-wear. It has long been the ‘ Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 2S¢ a and 75¢ Packaxes Everywhere IN THE 144 South Durbin Ee GAS HEATER E.P.BRENNAN GAS APPLIANCES . policy of the Leader to"maintain stock strictly up to the minute jy styles and quality of goods and Mr Hirsch's trip east. at this time further indication of the policy in effect. Pastors Would” Give Blood To Save Minister BALTIMORE, Jan. »7.—Twenty- one ministers have volunteered to give their blood to save the life of the Rey. Walter G. Trauty, pastor of South River Circuit, Methoris: Episcopal church, who fs {ll at Johns Hopkins hospftat. Dr, Trauty will soon undergo his seventh blood transfusion operation and volunteers were asked. EXCURSIO TO DENVER To accommodate patrons || desiring to visit the National Western Stock Show , the Burlington will ‘sell round trip tickets et rate of fare and one-third (mini- mum fare $2,00) January 15 to 19, inclusive, final return limit, January 27. F. S. MacINTYRE Ticket Agent, $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be-paid to. the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information . leadin, to the capture of the person: who is fraudulently collecting subsertptions from Tribune subscribers, Patrone of the paper should not pay ap one their subscription except -t! carrier who delivers the paps an authorized ‘collector from office. If you are not sure you are aving the right collector, ask him to show his credentials, If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. STelephone iS HOUSE Phone 133 Pumps, sale price_ One-Strap, sale price 2-tone Lace Oxford, made al January Sale OF FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR A sale that presents most exceptional values in seasonable footwear for ladies. L.lot of black satin One-Strap Ladies’ black Patent Leather Globe Shoe Company Arthur C. Bruns, Mgr. 230 SOUTH CENTER ST. $4.95 with black patent vamp and tan suede counter, pair_ $5. 45 in a space only FIVE Almost any home cove—that could easil room. Phone us today. 359 East Second St. Condensed Comfort Want a modern bathroom? A complete bathroom CAN be installed § —a large closet,.the end of a Let uslook your house over. ernize your home at very moderate’ cost. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc feet square! extra space all or.an al y be made into a’bath’ has aping A We'll mod- Phone 711