Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 2

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Cue GHOUEE Syl Skee NG OS OER EE ARNT Ea ES PAGE TWO. MORGAN GIVES. | BANKERS CODE > IWAN ADDRESS Joted Financier Heard At Gotham in First Public Speech. amen ee eee ee Cpe Casper Dailp Crib une Burgin, Ky.,|a hydro-electric develop nstruction, | 36,000 horse-power. 13,000 1 will iable | more than is developed at the ose: quire at Missionaries’ Exhibition e | » | mi é Syunlii ea shtp. | : e an ra © n of ice eches t most talked a oe Gute tl clers in se) r rhe Mr. fo 1 sec: | 4 wealth 4 public 1 Mr. Mor “—LWEKY STRIKES G0 ON = BRCIIN SALE. HERE FOR LIMITED PERIOD ally stocked tes in tins acco merchants are A | espec oa special sales of this 7 operation with the . Tobacco company, manu this brand facturer offers Lucky n tins of 100 for the actual of the cigarettes themselves, Door will Holy The gain be sealed ¢ paying the United|ering bricks from the Holy years® hence t us the package costs|of St. Peter's as souvenirs of the ia" stead of the normal) oly Year which started Christ ines exhibit! a epee as Day ues until] one of ck ires t sale price is limited, | ™** oa Tete akan iabieieas ne istmas of At that. tme'lopentay of the 21617 rt kages. As soon ag retail jer present supplies of rike 1008 the regular price matically become effective | TM WELLS i /atched Being Watche EATTLE, Wash., n. 13.—Re aia mi aaa i “ ed by the CG-2 vhich was] WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Thefah, Brookhart, Bursum, Came wad hed terday, a United States/revised Norris substitute providing | Capper, Cot Cummins, ite guard fleet of liquor chasers|for government operation of Muscle |ing, Harr of Californ t ed oft n Juan Islands to:|Shoals fer the production of power nes of LaF« x r c wart a reported attempt to|and fertilizer was adopted today by Sarmigle Monet Moses ore reak wn # federal blockade] the seante Oaately ances e 8 t r running vessels. It would create the federal chem-| Phipps, k « Ff. G. Dodge, commander | ical corporation to have full control | Sh ¢ th ast guard in this district,|of the property, The vote was 40| we t Hquor smugglers were | to 39 Democ at, Copeland, | get through the blocka | Dill, ¥ New Mexico: t CG north, The] WASHINGTON Jan 13.—The | McK ly, Ove a e h added to the! Jon ite for the Underwood | man lell, Sheppard, the whole Muscle | Simons, 1 of Massachu to a commission | S¢ Montana—16. 5 t by the senate I € substitute aun f the Underwood bill voting a ' to the house ¢ es \ Gleamy Mass of Hair | Aft tt ; =3 Be braska, Ir er George ry Harris Dand ; Boers n, Heflin, Kendrick, King 4 € onde: 2. = Wonders : me ht Star ; _ | L Nu | 1 by ald i Jack Cohne, 4 5 at 1 he ay made home in = so temporarily Of loral months and who p! Seer iy yas Mg Sel | hing a fraudulent ct imber 8} bank, this morning was tak Jones Sub. | #24 to Rawlins to begin serving ‘ Hinkt was given n year anda ¢ and was tho last prisoner to t G 1 Jud, F Rr. RK l Fi p a vo 6 retired fro: fice. ‘ . prosecution waa ba ( Ne} |per Business Men’s association ti - ts first drive to break up fraud t 127 |check writing. He was arrested | q Thermopolls a day after his che \NGELES, Calif. Jan, 13.—| had been cashe W.. Tucker for years owner of the | ™4nager of tt y hotel 8 f Pacific cpast | ERB E 82T FS ie srnouncea woe Krech Heads " Y b, He declared . 24 Maler, own Gr ] Sts ars | Rio Grande s BOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan, 18. —_— ore 5 : > Athiet ffielals at the University NHW YORK, Jan, 13.-—Alyin W ] x °. t Dame belleve there is | Krech, chairman of tho Weatern Pa : ha Dan: | err ¢ Knute K. Rockne | cific Raflroad corpor ation today wa " eaving t titution to be » elected chairman of tl Denver and {ek,| football conch at the University of |Rlo Grande Western Railroad con s H op ng |Bouthern Callfornia, Reports today |Pany.. ‘Che chairmanship will alter disappears. Get|from Los Angeles state that an ef-|nate annually the office in 1 refreshing | fort . 1g made to obtain] going to Willlam H. Willlams, ¢ r rug or et | I ‘ vices for Southern n of the Missour! Pacific Ratlway . " thy | ¢ recalled that laxt. year |company which with the Western , youthful your halr becomes.— Rockne slgned a 10-year contract | Pacific holds joint control of the with Notre Dame officials, Denver and Rio Grande Western, Largest Rock Fill Dam In the World Parra ne ERT RIT INT ID ed by congress before its adjourn |ment March 4 in the opinion o | President Coolidge. The legislation to be recommended velt Dam in Arizona. The current|by the agricultural commission is will be transmitted from the Dix]expected by the president to be river plant over 205 miles of Ilnes|worthy of such support that. the to varlous parts of Kentucky. suggested program can be put = through in time to eliminate any necessity for an extra session to SUBMARINE IN DANGER AFTER STRIKING REEF Navy Vessel Rolling in Mud at Entrance to Harbor. n, 13.—Two : standing by $19, which ran y bank off Orleans y today, The cut ned to the ald wi.h the cutter as soon as the plight of harbor ya, whic t Acushnet the 5-19 became known, reported at the submar noon that conditions seemed favor. able for pulling the vessel off. CHATHAM, Mass., Jan, 13.—The submarine. $-19 which ran. aground day-on the outer bar at the to Orleans harbor, sent out ‘ shortly after 9 o'clock itlon was dangerous, due Waves were br king of the submarine ” of twenty degrees. message was the first re- ed from the 8-19 for some time, the interference being explained by t the submmrine was sub; P an extent that part was early t unc : ed that she in -mud, while the heavy ked over he ‘ Because’ of the dense fog of the early morning the exact position of teh vessel was uot known here until 9 o'clock when she was sighted by the Orleans coast guard. She les 54 iles south of Nausétt light, and reas the Nausett coart guard crew, as well, as the Orleans crew is stand- ing by. The coast guardsmen belleve the vessel Jays too out to be reached by life lines, while the high seas made it appear impossible to approach her tn boats. Word was recelved from the coast guard cutter Acushnet that ehe expected to reach 8-19 soon The 8-19, commanded by n 5 en! Lieut. C. has on board five officers ted men. and FAR EASTERN GUESTION LIES DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 13.—The far eastern question” does not re. volve about Japa immigration, nor does it gain its place of promi nence in American foreign relations thruogh any bellicose intentions on the part of Japan, Instead, it ceri s in China, and in that country’s t to main n a high place the affairs of the Pacific, accord Charles Beecher Warren, for bass: t Japan and Japanese-Amert 2 r suse of the United tates’ {mmigr n attitude toward Japan is without the slightest foundation, he said. PLANS FOR CONCERT pen house ill be held at the cr B. We Music company to: evening beginning at 7 for the cl concert of Hars odgrass, radio's “most ar entertain prior to his ease from the Missourt state ntlary, The concert will be 1 by the Wells company with eterodyne instrument. 8 prizes have been of- 1 in connection with Snodgrass’ preformance. To the person ) guesses nearest the amount of butions received by Snod- his last night will be given With every neert Snodgrass has been deluged with messages and letters, many of ring checks, uss will go on th lowing per-heterodyne Orpheum 6 from _ Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets eve the Headache by curing the d Proyon Remedy. the signature of do. —Ady, FARM BILLS TO AECEIE URGE OF PRESIDENT Enaction of Legislation By March 4 Is Expected. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Farm legislation should and can be enact consider such measures. 37 LIVES AND 15BOATS LOST ON BIG LAKES CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 13.— Thirty-seven lives and.15 boats, the greatest in a number of years, v lost on the Great Lakes during 1924, | reports of underwriters revealed to day. See ee al FURNITURE SALE LAUNCHED Yesterday marked the opening of what may be termed the most sweep- ing clearance sale ever staged by the Chamberlin Furniture company Practically every article In the store has been slashed in price and the sale affords an exce'lent opportu- | nity for those in Casper who find themrelves in neod of high grade furniture to restock. Crowds exceeding the expectations of the managements visited the store at David and We :t Second day and-today. The public 2 the extent to which tha company has gone to clear thet floors for new furniture and accordingly tak ing advantage of this unusual oppor tunity. WOMAN VICTIM 5 RECOVERING are Mrs. Louise Morr! . wounded twice Vv. his wife and two ste! dren, and later killed himself, was repotred today to be making excel lent progress toward recovery. Sh is at the county hospital. The six | children are under the care of neigh bors No arrangements had yet been made for Morris' funeral. | BANQUET SET FOR TONIGHT With the cards stacked for the per- petration of more than one surprise, scout officials and executives will to night hold a farewell banquet Henning hotel for H. Roe chief executive of the Caspur c cil who has resigned in order to a cept charge of the council at Joseph, Mo. A program replete wit) nothing but a good time is dow the board: | Morley Take Office Oath In Colorado DENVER, Colo., Jan. 3.—Amid the Intense silence of the Denyer city auditorium, before 7,500 persons, Clarence J. Morley, Repub'ican and jurist, at 12:19 p. m. today became governor of Colorado while a gover. nor’s salute of seventeen guns boom: ed from the grounds of the state cap- {tol and Willlam EB, Sweet, Democrat relinquished the office of chief exec- utive af the state, The legislature meeting tn joint session, held for the first time in the history of the state outside the tate house, was called to order by Lieutenant Governor Rockwell and roll call was taken. After the audi ence joined in singing ‘Amertc the outgoing officials met thelr su cossors, who were sworn in by Chief Justice Charles W, Allen, FOR QUICK SALE DODGE 1923 Light Delivery Run Only a Little Formerly belonged to H. A. BURKE Call 890 or 1818 Very Reasonably Priced BODY WILL BE TAKEN TO \OWA FOR BURIAL The body cf Elmer Marper, who nday at a hospital here, will from the Shaffer Moines, Iowa, for were held this shaffer-Gay chapel both children of Mid- They were the infant Mrs. James Brown for two babi weet couples. son of Mr. and and the three-monthe old daughter of Mr er end Mr Morton officiated John Conners. Fath- at both serv- OIL NAN, SON-IN-LAW OF REORCE M. COHAN, NES. AT RANLWS INVER, Colo., Jan. 13.—William former member of the New ck exchange, died suddenly in ins, Wyo., Sunday night, say patch to the Denver Post Death vas due to an acute attack of appendicitis. was the husba n, daughter of George M Cohen. Sometime ago he sold his seat on the stock exchange-and came, Colorado, later going to Wyoming age in the ofl business. a to e1 Former Rail Magnate Dead MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 13.— Willlam L. Martin,” former vice president of the St Paul and Sault lway and for nearly forty s nent figure in the northwest trans portation industry, died today. He w 71 years old. $909400O0$00060900$00008 EndsStubborn Coughs ina Hurry For real effectivene: this old hor .e-made remedy bas no equal, Easily and cheaply prepared. 29OOOO09OO9 SS ODE You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem- y. Anyone who has coughed all and all night, will say that the immediate relief given is almost like magic, It is very easily prepared, and there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, up, instead of sugar syrup. tne full pint saves about of the money usuall: for cough preparations,. an gives you a more posit effective remedy. -It keeps perfectly. and tastes pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air puss It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soor you will notice the phlegm thin out nd disappear. A day's use will usually reak up an ordinary throgt or chest cold, and it is piso splendia for bron- chitis, eroup, hoarseness, and bron- chial asthma, Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “2% ounces ‘of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept any- n Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaption or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. \ : WILL OUR STORE ALL DAY TOMORROW ARRANGING AND MARKING OUR ENTIRE STOCK BIG CLOSING OUT SALE Watch For Tribune Advertisement Tomorrow TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925 Peace of Mind By this NEW way in personal hygiene anewsecret disinfectant— making it, of itself, an active ahs, Anothergreat advantage tsthat Kotex is easily disposed of —with- out bother or annoyance. In germ-proof, sanitary packe ages of 12, Kotex comes in sizes: Regular, and Kotex-Super. Get Kotex Deodorized, in the blue box with white stripe, at most stores. FY millicn women have'tad- ically changed their habits in personal hygiene in the past few years. They have learned the new scientific way—Kotex. Kotex is a super-absorbent sani- tary pad made of Cellucotton, which absorbs instantly 16 times its own weight in moisture. It {s 5 times as absorbent as cotton. Bach Kotex pad is treated with CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO., 166 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago Kotex-Regular, | now 6c ia say age DEODORIZED WEDNESDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR January LINEN SALE Hundreds of Casper women have taken advantage of thsi sale to replenish their linen closets. Wonderful reductions in table and decorative linens, sheets, pil- low cases, bed spreads, blankets, towels etc. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 2-Yard lengths of all Linen Damask €Y.95 PIECE Krinkled Dimity Bed Spreads 72x90. $3.00 value 15 EACH W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. BE CLOSED FOR THIS

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