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fries Se Dai The Casuce Sunday Cribune ‘ SUNDAY, SANUARYEME 1925 PAC : | ~ MINING IS SET Jack Dempsey and His” CONVENTIONS TO Prospective Bride Are. BE INVITED BY Feted at Los Angeles INTERESTS HERE By HAROLD E, SWISHER, sue. The soning edtors ate|Central Location and Ideal Accomma- United Press Staff Correspondent |against it and the motion picture | FOR COMEBACK , IN THIS STATE 4 Prospectors Ready for Rush to Hills ey: “or ante wee ings of All Kinds u me . Ps LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan. 10,—| editors are Pe) ' dations for Gatherings o / . > apermen’s With Opening of Spring; Reward The most famous lovers in Hglly-| tee Put Mt up to the newspap Ez t wood, Jack Dempsey, heavyweight },°",.).. y men ‘ ; p ; stelle and I are still very cl ncourage Move ‘ : Ts Rich for Successful champion, and Eytelie Taylor, Brun esenas." Dempsey chimmed tn.“ Should g be nette screen actress, were the cen- thinksa! great deal of her and. sbe sr ted ser! of attraction here today, at. a riven great deal of me, and that’s * ; I s : F tan tmint gathering of 2.000 fight fans at the | as car as it coes—ht leust right now.| Casper—the convention city of Wyoming. Bu Swinging upward, the pendulum of interest in mining ground prea ceremonies for a/®" 71. Champion climbed up on the With this as their goal for the near future, a number of spi OUD) Coty BERR ES ROG De LOS nice t Dace eds PatyeR . Hips i pidaet Sapa ak aGK = apa prominent business men met informally last night to take ticularly in Wyoming. je two were a @ more inter: | speech to the multitude. 4 ‘ oe A uaBEeae larly aa the hands go ’round the clock, | esting because of the fact that Miss Ging to be here. x x x Don't} first steps in centering-general attention on Casper as the AUNOGY AOR e eee Une Deere me rie tye Tevlor Mas Sesterday divorced from | think I'll fight in California, x x x! ideal annual gathering place for organizations in this and do such feverish revivals of mining excitement and inten- Kenneth Peacock of Philadelphia] tropo the ten round game is here te djoini eaten sive operations recur. Go back through a century of| and the way is all paved for her| stay. x x x My future plans indef- | &dJoining states. mple'of; be presented. ‘This feature alone is ir pau Tack SS | calendars and there will be revealed marriage to the champion of all the | jnite.* were heard above the bustle.| Viewing the past span bist 4 RIN | ceareigtch igi give lnimactaieto ti ine | a distinct tendency toward repeti- big boys, which Hollywood expects.| qerbert’ Rawlinson, who was |lack of concerted ef! ort in bri eee bringing of conyentions to Casper, : . tions of historic gold finds at least Dempsey, Mn Ris Hew, siseburns| tonstmaster,, called’ cn Batelle, | She | Conventions Rare. And: s+scogn EAR | Ne NM ee don ander, thelben re | once every 20 years. and remodeled nose, and Estelle, in| s:ood up, smiled and then sat down.|the unsurpassed combination o! ae eimacting places having: theles: w | 1 for the fast traveling a new dress, excited about so much| “she opened her =pretty mouth| elites which th ate See Daa Morac de oerppmamta (27 | word to be passed ‘that tells of the Toss) and. marched incytate Sownik'| put nothing, yanio out,"« Rawlinson Much exenieG the, session AOuHMied | Ate Gare ON GEES Smiber of other oe 5 lane cleared by officers to the shovel | transtated to the crows tentative plans for future explolta-| the Elks club and a number of othe necessary in any ground breaking. || ‘phen Hstelle and her big- swan |tlon work. public sand qi 4 : . new $600.0 foal “Don't ask me when Jack and I|were snapped by the camera, They| That Casner is today the real me: | w pases A ees eeece Ned are going to be married,” Miss Tay-| got all dirty, bit apparently con-|tronolls of the state, having pe | Deacons talaga Vandcaaatterion ps solv tgs With ee itera nenn pater atom IE AmIE RIO” to Seimeceees memecabted /AiGered Ne culte (8 3A: A ppl pies hotel ac-[soon to become a reality. Hera ¢ completely confident will make about the shovel. “I'm interested in And when Jack lifted her down| most complete an 5 nse Feateat |ngain Casper is foremost tn! Ws lis possible the cracking of the quartz my next picture work and that’s|from the shovel she snuggled in his }¢ommodations, an i . melodie. ~ . \ Sradietes wrectins foremost right now. I think our|arms in a noticeably satisfied and|number of attractions of any colty|ming. oy oa Under cover) sobres ‘are aven now 4 marriage is entirely a newspaper {s-! at-home manner. in Wyoming, is widely granted; seanionee Ot the. Gia arm atene : : ———_$ rer = | those at the meeting last night were | advantages in this winter weather scouring the | @ agreed that in oredr to establish Cas-| metropolitan place, are not to bi ms , Auantic City district in| Fremont . > ¢ t denied. Practically without competl- H Must Take Out. Charter county. The Homestake Mining Co.| Here is Betty herself, proprietress of Betty's Beauty Parlor in the aa the state's convention elly a /dented. Fracically, without aomne, M ; of Lead, S. D., has its force there, | Tribune building. She is a proud young lady these days and justly so, certain line of definite ac’ peala to all people in the mate. ir To Operate, Court quletly koing ahead with explora. |for she has just announced the eighth enlargement of her business quar- i be followed from now on. 2 in- So y has er all of thes 7 tion work, The rush of years ago | ters since arriving in Casper only a few years ago. The final expansion Comment was made on ste say ke Liat fesse ae ie ce ny ; Decision Says that brought @ swarm of hardrock |™makes the new Betty's Beauty Parlor the largest and most elaborately mense revenues resu'ting from con: | p . ‘ raksyy. J other cities, the talk|trally located and for that reason 6 — and placer men into the region | eaupped in Casper and central |Wyoming. enor snmanies of the possi-|{s the most easily accessible of ds s 2 CA, Kan. Jan. 30-Unlted| face, then wandered off. tO” more bilities Casper has in this direction. | sirable cities. ie ie } : at ther. Hu | sitescing ciate: grill, Hot compere f Four large hotels—Gladstone,| Determined to develop plans whic! c glittering elds, wil not compare ae t 8 1 in ‘ discovery of a rich lode or placer | claim, is here again. It's: in-the ) air. Prospectors are outbound for hills, having provided them ed fro the Henning, Townsend and Wyatt—/will eventually make Casper tho ior : Ls mi rae of Wer rabaaul ee uae: actracteds tote are first on the list of reasons why | dominating state convention city, As today by order Of | within the coming months, declare 4 y | tt ly should be, the meet: 1e court of the state. Coatinued from Page One. bank a year ago, In the act of pay-|this city should draw the majority | !t apparently si oral a @ of the supremeicourt deois:|/0 4 seaae men here, of the people in their government,”| ing a bribe to an offical of the}of annual meetings here. At no oth-| ing made prelminary {preparations nates that the klan may| A retrospective glace at Goldfield Veale indicated that action would] Davis administration. er place in the state can such a|for gatherings during xt te d and Lead will be suffictent to show for a charter to authorize it be quick. “Why should I be honest} The Journal-Post story said it was| showing of accommodations be made |days which should terminate In » to do business tn Kansas, The| the reason why the urge of men to when the heads of my government| understood a dictagraphone had|nor can anything approaching the concrete and concerted effort toward 1 + held an opinion that the klan an meneconTadea bee eh tes are dishonest," Veale was quoted as|been placed in jhe office of the| high class of these accommodations that end. wa loing business illegally. The 0} nr 5 nh i saying. official. tt held that selling lodge para.| Teaching a high point where there ee es i The exposure of the alleged sale Governor Davis admitted on being 4 phernalia and supplies was doing | must be satisfaction Aberrant ok of the pardon, the Journal-Post| questioned he had walked from the business within the meaning of the brittany serads oe and a stampede! prospect of a new black ofl field) the present horizon. Becaure of the| story related, stopped arraignthents| stato house to the governor's man- A K s corporation law, “ 28 miles southeast of Moneta in Fre-| water no test of oil output has been | for the delivery of another prisoner.| sion with Glen A. Davis, the man ousted sult against the klan From all sections of Wyoming are| mont county, is seen in the excel-| possible. It is now believed that Officials had beén trying to trap| who says he was instructed ta carry { w st instituted November 21, | coming reports which show indubit- | lent showing of Tensleep oil in the|the leakage ~has been practically | alleged agents of Walter Grundy,|a bribe message to Pollman. The Pi ~ ' Richard J, Hopkins, then | ably the breaking out of the mining | Seal Oil association test well located| stopped and drilling ahead will quite| former Hutchinson banker convict sovernor denied there was talk of a general. Prosecution of | fever in this state. Though gold on section 24-33-90. likely be resumed the fore part of]ed in the crash of the Fourth State! money, however. fell to his successor. holds the center of tho stage. it 18] ‘Though no test has been made of | this week. ————$_—<$—— T The case at issue was whether the | closely pressed by other minerals. | tne well which stands at 1,766% Indications are that the Seals n could operate without a char-| In the Centennial district all talk 18} feet in the Tensleep sand with the| well will mark the discovery of new The court ruled the klan was cs ey Douglas copper 18/ hole full of fluid, it is believed a] Wyoming field. The bit is but 18 a benevolent organization be-| foremost in the field. A letter to the | production of several hundred bar-| inches in the sand and the showing . , » it profited by collecting dues] Tribune from Orin voices enthusi-|rejs will be opened up with decper| is reported excellent by Frank D. 1 2 Scouts who aspire to merit badges] Oscar Helstand; basketry, Tish cau y f| school instructor; pottery, same; oe and selling to lodges paraphernalla.| asm for the impending mining re | ariing, For some weeks the opera-| Seal, pregident of the association, in any of the many departments o Fpatrupte ° The Klan had not appited for | vival and calls attention to the! tors have been fighting water which| who’ ts confident of striking com: skill which scouting fosters will be | ment, Grover C. Gorsuch; bookbind. ohana” Presence there of great bodies of | has been coming into the hole above] mercial production. required to pass the scrutiny of|ing, J. B, Griffith; woodcarvins, ore from “the grass roots down.” men who can claim special dis- | Sylvester Pelton; wood, C.,D. Polingi It {s no wonder that mining stirs was introduced by Major W. G.|the court of honor which consists| tain; first aid, Tracy N., Shaw: first S. Kimball, chairman; B. H.| aid to animals, Edward J. Treglown; Wiel 7 tinction in their separate fields here. | cycling, Herbert B. Jones. the dream of vast riches, of adven- Selections of the three score and| Dairying, M. P. Wheeler, elec ture, of taking the chance that of. Continued from Page One. more authorities who will examine | tricity, Walter D.. Johnston, fire ten times leads to enormous return sided at the program last night. He| candidates were made last night by | manship, Oscar Heistand or firo cap for the discoverer and wealth for the world asa whole. Carefully compil- —— White of Salt Lake City, divisional |of W. oA , H p i | [ FS ed figures prepared by government Noscbriastesy whe cominie: Careeeae: | ester, Trang Ovi sobaw, ©) we Ban: | forestry, Hates odes Meecormncks statisticians show that wherpyrail- Ms Rly tor tha om . Mr. Ba-|Way\and H. B. Durham. ‘The court | gardening, Burke H. Sinclair; hand ! fad inEMERTS SEI vont eee Efficiency Plans for| rectally for the ceremony. atv. pe Samia ~ con sketched briefly the history of| Will meet again’at 7:30 p, m. Jan-|eraft, Herbert B.- Jones; + hiking, cent, national banks 6% per cent Fi Id E the building program, and paid|uary 21, in the Natrona Power com-|Leon C, Goodrich; bhorsemansh'y, and insurance 11 per cent, mining Te. mployes warm acknowledgment to the many|Pany conference room, and on the|L. D. Branson; interpreting, high investments offer the astounding re- organizations and individuals who|third Wednesday of each month| school instructor; leather. working, ward of 182 per cent. According to (Continued from Page One) was elected to the United States Taken Up. had contributed to its progress. thereafter. Oscar Helstand; life saving, W. ‘¢: & Bradstreet and Dun's tables money ing mo that you have trrevocably | senate in 1916. Mayor S. K. Loy paid tribute to Scouts are urged to clip out and] Goodwin; machinery, E. EB. Lidder- Until noon tomorrow Chambertin‘a | {2 Seneral merchandising brings 4) afiacu to adopt vour long cherished} Kellogg failed of re-election “in the service tté Salvation ‘Army has|¥eep for reference tho lst of|dale; marksmanship, Marshall Day- Wirniture atord twill iwetnain voloxed per: ne SRD AIAG OTe 13 per cent intention of retiring on the fourth | 19 and on December 11, 1923, was Methods of increasing the effi-| rendered in ameliorating conditions examiners which follows: ton; masonry, L. C. Goodrich; min so that preparations may be made ats di carrosntesr beaiid compared | of March, I have received with much |@PPointed ambasendor to England. | ciency of the field workers of tho of want and suffering and in bring-| Asticulture, G, M. Penley;angling,| ‘ng, Frank B. Taylor; musle, Prot. for one of the most drastic price-cut- | “irs Ne Sadte that ai ‘ regret. I can well appreciate that ae Cube eerect bureau of mines were discussed here} ing to the problem of poor reliet| Nea! D. Shaw; archery, Marshall} W. H. Compton. ting sales in its record for bargains. | now call attenti at signs) vou are personally entitled, after | KELLOGG STARTED last week at a four-day conference! an active intelligence which seeks | Dayton; architecture, Rayburn S.] Painting, John Jourgenson; path When the doors are opened at 12 | hoom ty aint hie ia mine, ae 20 yearn of public service, to sock | LIFE ON THE FARM. which ended Saturday. ‘The ses-| not only to alleviate the immediate | Webb; art, Stanley Grlebel; astron-| finding, H, L. Kennedy; perso o'olock Monday noon the public will! may be expected ae any trie some of the satisfactions of private) ST. PAUL, Minn,, Jan. 10. (Unit-|stons were concluded by an inspec-| need but to search out {ts causes | OMY, Prof. C. K. thietics, | health, Dr. H, L, Harvey; photos witness a startling reduction in the ~ a> eed us ages | life. But I cannot refrain from ex-|ed Press).—A quiet kindly man who] tion trip to Salt Creek. and effect a permanent cure. He| Coach Dean Morgan; automobiling, ‘aphy, Ben Beech; physical develop- prices of all lines of bome furnish: pressing my feeling of personal loss | as a boy ploughed the meadows of] Matters of complete reports and] pointed out that the city itself was|1- D. Branson; aviation, K. C. Bass.|ment, Dean Morgan; pionee! ae? ings—a slashing to low figures at the prospect of your retirement, | southern Minnesota, today was|a closer contact with operators were| relieved of a large burden by the| Bee keeping, Frank B. Taylor;|C. jodrich; plumbing, Ching: which 1s shown tn detail in the and also the loss that must inevita| raised to-the highest post in Prest-| given primary consideration. Those| welfare work thus accomplished, |bird study, L. C. Goodrich; black-|Schank; poultry keeping, H. 7 Chamberlin advertisement in this is- bly ensue when one of your ability | dent Coolidge's cabinet. Who were present for the confer-| and that many a potential criminal] Smithing, Ralph Schulte; bugling,| MacMaster; printing, J. B. Griffith; sue of the Tribune. and experience goes out of an office] Frank B. Kellogg, elevated from|ence with J. W. Steele, deputy| had been restored to good citizen-| ROY J. Cook; business, C, H. Me-| public health, Dr. R. J. Malott, A point {s made of the fact that which he is so well qualified to fill.| the court of St. James to secretary | supervisor, were thé following: ship by the ministrations of thaq| Farland; botany, high school in-| Safety first, Roy Hartzell; scholar- on this occasion ‘your credi I realize, ‘however, that this ts 1m] of state was born at Potsdam, N. Y Il. J. Lowe, assistant deputy su-| Army. He pledged the co-operation | structor. ship, C. D. Poling; sculpture, Stan- {s as welcome as your cash. the nature of things, and so wish to] December 22, 1858. When pervisor; R, O. Armstrong of the] of the city in the further work of] Camping, L. C. Goodrich or Ed-| ley Griebel; seamanship, W. C. Good nere is the added advantage of put my emphasis on the appreciation | nine, years old, his parents moved | Salt Creek office; L. S. Miller, gus| the organization and bespoke in| monds Knittle; carpentry, W. W.] win; signalling, Edmonds Knittle; able to trade in old furniture. that I feel for your loyalty at alll to Minnesota and settled on a farm|engineer xt Salt Creek; Fred Lich-| turn its continued co-operation with| Sproul; chemistry, H. P. Fishbtn;| stalking, Edwin M. Bean; surveyiti probably no Lome in the times to me, your many expressions | near Rochester. Ho was studious | tenheld, stationed at Fort Washalie;| the city's activities, civics, W. O. Wilson; conservatfon,| Albert Park; swimming, W. °C city.in which some desired plece of by word and deed of friendship on| and took up law, studying at Ro-|W. A. Sasdon, stationed at Lara-| Mrs. B, B. Brooks, president of the| Ambrose Hemingway; craftsman-| Goodwin; taxidermy, M. A. Ramoke; fu is not felt to be missing. (Continued from Page One.) which I could not set too high a| chester. When but 22 years old he| mie; W. L. Williams, whose district] Young Women’s Christian assocta-|ship—metal, Edwin Moyle; leather,| wireless, Norman Hood. nee there 1s slight possibility of re-| Places are anything but rosy. Com-| value, and the exalted character and| was Admitted to the bar. is around Osage and Newcastle;| tion, stressed the similarity of pur ETE TRE GS petition of such a reduced-price sale | Missions appointed in other states | disinterested nature of the import Seon he became city attorney of |B. A+ Carnahan, chief guager in| pose between her organization and . 5 grade furnishings in the neay | to investigate conditions have told|ant public service that has come so cheater and served three ian Wyoming; Frank M. Blehr, head| the Salvationists , and voiced the Craig Putting : . tomorrow afternoon will be} ™ost revolting stories as to condi-|constantly under my observation. I hen he served as county ite accountant for the bureau in this| hope that the two might work to- he time to buy the suites and odd | tions found. trust you may have a well merited | o¢ Gimstead county for five vere © er gether in the future as in the past. B 3 A rticles in furniture that are want- The Ohio commission reported, in| repose and that sat tion which In 1886 he married Miss Clara 1 —— An apt contrast between the cita- 900 arrels ed=the time to purchase them at aj Part, as follows: alone can-come from a conscious: |\cogk and a year later moved to & del of the past, stronghold of robber i real savin “thirty county informaries car-|ness that the duties of this Ifo have| paut amoclating hese Nata gst barons and war lords. and the cita- Day Into Tanks Draperies and rugs are in line for| 18 for sickness as well as com-| been well performed CML RATE Navid ced. Con del of today, haven of thé oppress: y special attention, since reductions on | ™Unicable diseases had practically| “with kindest regards, T am dence A. Severance in a law firm. ed and needy, featured the remarks ae i © are obviously attractive, In|" hospital facilities. Not one of] “Very cordially yours Ho conttnued practice with that |0F of R. S. Ellison, who spoke in his : ant, the publio ts reminded | [osen employed a pas ae agee “CALVIN COOLIDGE." | firm wut he was elected to tho official capacity as president of the) DENVER, Colo., Jan. 10.—(United at the entire Chamberlin stock, 6. he not have a prac. = 3 tite States « ». Ravietben & i chamber of commerce © Ci f F —— erate Chatibertin’ SUCK) teal nuree: Iitsmnang/eeees the sity | Withdrawsl cor : tate: Tustice | ge ae eee Novennen, # Further reference to the unflinch- Reise of Oo canes DENVER, Colo., Jan. 10.—United = ) price cutting for the | Wer housed in an outside building | Oliver Wendell Io ee | RM eeand Aleenvelhitadant ak vaca { ing courage with which Salvation | ‘ 6 | Press)—Lluminating was respor Seatinesiier te with iron doors, formerly used for | Court justice, expec eolides'| caréenicatio 1n.18%2 when heiwas de: Army workers bravo disease, dirt,|*#t® {m crude output for the] sible fg the death of two won gees | the insane, The sanitary conditions Se ee President er | feated fowke-sleation by Henry Ship ————s r and vico was made by W,|Week ending January 3, according] and (he serious illness of a tl | in these buildings were simply re-| #! tains beg Ae Riki ba 9s, tsa emaho baa bis Lotlca OAs * ’. Slack and the Rev. A, BE. Cooke. | to figures tssued today by the Colo-| in Denver today | voltihy, » 2n sorje’canea the odor was | Hughes for his: Jong ‘service to ths | * Sei Me cee eS EE ana aera dae tals]. Colonel 1D. W. Beate, of Bah Pran.|tade state board ‘of immigration, Mrs. Mildred Cahn, 1, was pro Botwor tas the bed slothing yen ee ee enate a 1 no'\| qubAHOnCce tha Pacer. Giese. meas ae ae na Zingela tiag tacts cisco, property secretary for the| The Fort Collins fleld was second| nounced a suicide when’ her bod | Tagged and dirty old fashioned toi. | be2ch from BED Ee DOF Pe ele : artitvined| Mary pipes vib . ro-} Western division, which comprises | with 700 barrels, and Florence next | Was found on a carefully prepare: Jet which had not been cleaned for| Senator Modill_ McCormick of mm-| (ent in AUinnescta argh Hardee Arona eed Ad Maeda 11 states, formally opened the bulld.| with 235 barrels. death pallet of blankets and pil Trany months were frequently found | nols, recently defeated for renomine-| | saa nhl Swen! Nefentee matl service from Denver and north| 8 %t. 7:30 and concluded the eve- ; in her home here. Officials si . in the bedrooms. Persons afflicted | tion, is considered as a likely ap-} ye November by Thomas D. Schall. bs ated| @!28 Program with a discussion of had made careful preparation f with communicable diseases are ad-| Pointee to the Court of St. James at , - chall.|to Billings, Mont. Your reply dated the work of the organizati h Jeath, destroying all pli 7 eve “A ke “| London. fylicitor General James M.| Shipstead's term ruts on uly 10 was ‘tayorable tothe. idee: ganization as ex- IBANEZ NOW her death, destroying all pletures 0 | Los ELS, Jan. 10,—CUnitea | Mtted without proper provision for | London, fMpileitor ¢ ener al J ‘oo |. ON Yecognition of services, Kel-*] hut stated the lack of appropriation emplified on a larger scale. herse’f after cutting them from their >—-Fivel bandits tonight “held | (Iaeh, Those who were, MMnable| Beck als Secretary of commesss | iowa swan javpolhted! tavthe courses Semin imeaatinn ee cee Musical numbers were given by frames. Mrs. Cahn is the wife of 4 F - do State | t° care for their physical needs de- | Hoover also are possibilittes for that | (8, Tae ApPo mind to. the He fur- | “a veceng bill ave the nostmaster| Charles D. Freeman and Mrs, Berta IN BAD WITH prominent business man and social } , ce here | nding constant attention had to | Post ther was rewarded today with his] general ney wide authority to ex.| Smth, and the Rev. L. E. Carter favorite of Denver. ximately | (Pend on other inmates for the | Hughes will resume law practice] appointrient to. the presiaencis wemE the nic Tall cerviea A fey | said the opening prayer. The death of Mrs, Hulda V. Wat! : tb neportE S| Urgent wants, Often these| with the firm of Hughes, Rounds, | caninet nie Paget trig eia catia Workers who contributed tima THE FREN H was believed accidental. She wil , improvised atendants were feeple-| Schurman and Dwight of New York, 4 pater ocerun © Ceemrein SEODh! and “iabor to the construction of fe on th hi h the 7 ealtidediceratiinnst en “| sia: Regn rare tha.Ganpéc Chatiber of: Commerce) ; ction of the ‘ound on the floor of her kitc in the vault and two | ? ee eee ent. Tile pcaltin ag atestdent at | PARIS. Jan. 10.—Ambassador| stating that Billings and Sheridan | DWIGINE were the guests of Captain Mra, Sadie Brower, found unc Harria and. A, ON, | attentive ment. His position as president of| rrank B. Kellog. wan sleeping and W. H. Wills and his assistants at as ly the old people, who had|the American Bar Association will were announcing the establishment scious in her home, .was given # ( locked {n a back rot 1 couldn't be d'stur' tonight Sine stro; Fae dinner in the spacious banquet room f fighting chance to live. nk customers and theee | Deeh compelled to go to the infirm-|take up much of his time, when Mpreas correspondents. sought pate ait msl) SES pee ye On| tn the basemant of the new siren |. PARIS, Jan. 10.—Vicente Blasco ris | Sty through no fault of thetr own,| Hughes left a lucrative position] to learn his impression of his ap: | ory | cptageth ha! te aiven to unter, | ture: Nearly 100 covers were laid. | ibanez finally has got himself “in t ed ae = | had to sleep in the same dormitory | when he embarked on his public ca-| pointment as secretary of statd | 2Bsence, we were given ander The new citadel fs a two-story | Dutch” with the French authorities NEW LAMP BURNS P ) T pad fat at the same tables with the | reer and his present position as virt-| ‘The American ambassador and wife ‘ae 44 ine: had rrtond ie | Structure. ‘The main floor is given | (PTOUgh his attacks on the Spanish oO, feoble-minded and the partially 4i0 a 7 Py i Haba tid aa fe | guthorized and as we understoo¢ ae aah ye govieninentiand Sane RC HIBIT ON pts per y in-| ual head of the legal profession Will] made a sudden change of residence was not being contemplated, over mainly to a commodious audi. be 94 70 AIR enable him to recoup ‘his: personal | tonight moving from Ritz, where he DIRECTOR TO “The above is certainly not the| fortunes which, have been ‘depleted s been staying during the allied Wi Gi , kind of a life the builders of our his many years public during torium, I enclose an article from the Y ble of seating 260 per.|,,.TR® author, whose recent book, fons. Sheridan paper which gives with lanking this on the right | Alfonso Unmasked,” was translated 1 WT hould lead are eu | ae Fees Ine werts that the map drawn up by mittee meetings, To the rear is «| MOU REN hikes Lew ; ves an BE UPHEL D should lead when they are past the Hughes left late thin afternoon for] Mrs. Kellogg informed the cor-|_®! 8 tha nay ¥ large room, not yet furnished which | Chatses of violating an old “bluc A new oll lamp that gives 1 Vv) J “ha 60 of usefulness to Industry.” said | Atlanta, Ga., to attend the semian-| respondent the ambassador had re. |@vistion experts show that Sheridan] win be used as m distribution head-|1&¥-" which “outrages foreign | amazingly brilliant, soft, white lich di a membe the, Casper nerie yes-| nual meeting of the bar | tired and that she would not awaken |W! have | government aviation! quarters for clothing and eupplies, | Sovereigns.” even better than gas or electricit DENVER, Jan. 10.(—United Press) | TO*Y. “With the granting of old] ‘The naming of Kellog him, declaring that he “probably hg ii be en important eyo Adjoining this {8 a two-car garage.) | 8 een tested by the UN Gove R. Smith, state prohibition | Ak* Pensions the old folks would be| ambassadorship at London to suc-| would not have anything to say une Frenne (ee mention of Casper! On this floor also is a goot-aised| Go not confilet with the require. | SRMent and 35 leading univePaiies ector ouKted from office Decem.| “0! to lve in their own itle home, | ceed George Harvey slightly over a| til he is sworn into office.’ Herrick | 12 he article, although Casper 18] store room manta of the Balvation ice ae and found to be superior to 10 , was removed on “insufficient | Or St least in sanitary quarters. | year ago, was one of the first. ma-| declined to comment at this time |°% % direct line heroes Denver and} ‘The basement contains a large| ready the Corigregational church Sinary | SlL GD eR eet Dene Oe noe, AttorAeyitieneral Wayne| omens old-time neighbors and | jor appointments made by President | He, too, was sleepy Billings, and equidistant from each] fat which will be ‘allable for] and other have bespoken the use f posts SAONe ADE sala ae 21 alae Willams in expected to hold in a| (ena and at far leas cost to the | Coolidge after he entered the White ——<o— point, Kindly advise me whether] sunday echool services and. other | sna tan cirne othe nen he use of | up; is simple, clean, safe: Burns * USSORR Sess axpavers of the state than under | House BAST RUTHERFORD, N, J.—| such route is contemplated, If it 18] meetings, for banquets and dinners, | tare, It is the hope of Captain Wille | Per cont ait and @ per cent common Governan sweeter ela understood: | oa spenditions, fy adie Kellogg first attained mational xt: | When federal prohibition agents I shall be lad to be ntormed as it} and which at need will serve as | that the Culture may sere te laces | Kerosene (coal ott) f ishoa shih mciacin’ reenele ot der o: sles tention as a “trust busting’ lawyer, | visited the saloon of George Munz,|!" 1 line with our previous corre-| dormitory for the man whe Poa 4 The inventor, G. H. Johnson. and the old folks of Wyoming will| when as special counsel for the gov-| they fo! fice for an opinion as to the status | certainty und the proprietor, appreciate any and all ef-|ernment, he prosecuted the dissolu: | they in forts made towards having this m: tion suits against the Standard O11, | selling Smith to retain his of-| sure adopted by the state legisla- | the Paper Trust, and the Union Pa © in the face of his dissmisal has} ture. whom | SPondence, tnitiated by me last sum-| the Army's famous phrase, “down Peet Oe es building and nded to arrest on a Hquor| Mer, suggesting such a north and| but not out,.” The dedioation’ tan, harge was serving on a|#0uth Ine cross. extension, and] Offices and living quarters for| m, toda: wih B Program at 3 p. jury. He was later arrested in the | Please advise further whether Cas-| Captain and Mre avant i aN Sheba ned. with prayer W. Lake 8t., Chicago, Il, is offer ing to send a lamp on 10 da)* FREE trial, or even to give on? FREE to the first user In each You can do your part by aak-|oific-Southern Pacific merger. He| court room at Hack per would not naturally be a base| members of tt and the} by the Rev. Charles A. Wilson.|cality who will help him Introduce cen delayed owing to the Hicks-| ing the representatives of your|was a member of the National Re-| Sa “aed sl or station on such route extension, | second floor, | Tf OCCUPY the| Mayor Loy wl pres'de and among | it. ‘Write him today for full par berts civil service controversy. | county in the legislature to give the| publican committee from 1904 to 7 the speakers will be L. A. Reed, th hon id the banquet| Rev, John H. Mullin, the Rev. serigtry iinet oc e will be available to other or, Phillip K, Edwards, Ca you can get the agency, and withov! . B , Captain W. H. +} Sanizations when auch engagements Wills and Colonel T. W. Scott, i gra ad 5 la Y FOR SALE~1924 Ford © also Sheridan as the largest city} The auditor He is expected to take his case to| Old Age Pension Bill careful con-| 1911, president of the American Rar exonlen ea pankidontiibereniny “1 half way between Casper afd Bill. hall’ nigeseestin . ings.” ie feenrent ; sideration. Association from 1912 to 1913, and| $390. Phone 81 or 411J.

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