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PAG Falli G PAGE: EIGHT BLAST INJURES tS IN CHICAGO Engraving ior of Chicago Newspaper Is Scene of Explosion; Building Rocked and Fire Is Started CHICAGO, Feb. injured, some seriously lowed the explosion. 12.—(By The Associated Press:)— Approximately fifteen persons were reported to in an explosion in the room of the Chicago Evening American today. have been engraving Fire fol- The injured, including three young women, were taken quios Mer ial hospital. n occurred in the hi i can of ether fn the er graving room The flash and blast shook the building, and injured several em ployes in the engraving room’ and near and as th ames burst out, a alarm of fire was sounded, and build: loye ered from t Editorial employes of the Evening Ameri 1 with others in the bullding when orders weré given to vacate and one man stayed at his a in t the Chicago Herald, and i the morning newspaper in the Hearst building, ov as is the ici y Wil liam Randolph Hearst, When after the arrival of firemen, employes able to get back to the editor joms, editors and re: port 1able to give ails ¢ a can of had engraving roo ns were hurt. T unconscious and uni ed at tho Iroquiois Memor. fal 1 where several others of ired also were n. A halt dozen jured or hys- terical empl being cared for in the circulation rooms of the Herald and Examiner. Among the TRAVELERS PROTECTIVE POST 10 BE ORGANIZED HERE THIS AFTERNOON’ Lo of the grip will to organize a srado division of association and their em to membership. O'Nell of Denver, former Duncan of ion president, er, € Ado etary here in the ix f the organization plan branch here will be known nd it is believed that the hip will be 60 with of the post increasing near future. organization is initial mi the 1 to 150 in the Tt both pro- tective and social. Today's meeting is called for 4:30 at the Gladstone hotel Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine’ ‘does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your hair-brush with a little “Danderine” and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! 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MANILA, Feb. clated Press.) killed by two their tribe Mindanao, received here stabulary, ed also by Anse the at nts was kill Wyoming—Douglas, Lusk Minn., contender boxing champlonship, declared here today that he was will- boxing commission Five crazed at C according to a telegram today Five Moros were wound officers and the other injured at the hospital were Miss Blanche Caldwell. Nakson, Besides the two unidentified giris, Griffin was unconscious in the hos soon extinguished, with no great damage done although alley side of the Hearts building were shattered. one of the injured employes with his clothing blood soaked and a gash in explosion blew him t that he escaped of the blast. Publication of the Evening Amer {can was not delay: d as mechanical r than the engrayv ing room were not bob interrupted: N PLANS CAGE TOURNEY Annual Tii- To Be Staged This. Year. : Neb., Preparations are well under way for State Event Feb. 12.— al tri-state basket- here\ under the auspices of the Chadron Normal col and invitations to have been’ sent to forty participate high school teams in Nebraska, Wyomthg and South Dakota, {t was announced The dates for the tournament has Towns expected to be represented South Dakota—Rapld City, Deadwood, Lead, Buffalo Pine Gap; Sheridan, Sunrise and and gton, the Feb. 12. for rry Wills, negro the right to battle Jack Dempsey for the title. “I doubt very much that Wills will for a bout with me as he has ting in the past,” ‘If the New York will get ‘Wills’ pout with me they match clinched as they will have no trouble in signing RSI SSE FIVE MOROS ARE SLAIN BY MADMEN 12.{By The Asso. Moros were members of ‘otobato, island of from the con tackera, one of the led by constabulary was captured. Y quart of water e thority, food forms paralyze the kidn to-expel it from t come sluggish may suffer kidney region, or sick your stomach sou and when the w have rheumatic ets cloudy, full channels often 1, obliging you three times du To he acids, and f aste, from any tablesoonful in a fore breakfast your kidneys rich ack to help cle off four o ™ bined with lithia, for sluggish kidneys; longer tr: bladder Jad Baits injure and ate, forvescent Ithia-w menns have your your kidneys at Flush your kidneys by salts occasionally, who tells us that and weaken with n sharp hea: twinges: get sore and neutralize these the pharma for a HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY QUA DOCTOR drinking a ach day, also take says a noted au too much acids which almost eys in thelr efforts he blood. ‘They be: then you dull misery in the pains in the ache, dizziness, tongue {# coa: eather is bad you The urine sediment, the irritat relief tw night irritating e the kidneys s urine s of Jad Salts here; take a glass of water be- few days, and then act fine, rs, of to seek uring the an unc ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- and has been used years to help flush and stimulate also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no thus often relieving aknoas, is inexpensive; makes can a delightful ater drink, By all physician examine ast tivice a year. not ef Che Casper Daily Cribune “White House” Brid to Her M LINCOLN’S SYMPATHY e Tells How It Led arriage By NEA Service. ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 12.—The only ving woman who was given away as a bride py Abraham Lin- coln, and who ate her wedding sup- per as his guest in the executive mansion. Mrs. Elizabeth Chandler, 82, of this little county seat town, proudly. boasts that honor. Her story portrays the big-hearted- ness, kindness and sympathy for others in the life of Lincoln. "Twas away back in 1862 that thandler and his bride- to-be eloped from their homes near Mt. Sidney, Va., and went to Har- per’s Ferry to be married. Trouble at this town thelr entrance and they stage Washington. “Green Virginians.” “We were just a couple of green Virginians,” explains Mrs. Chandler, “and we knew no. better than to go to the White House to get married. “We explained the situation to a doorman and he took us to the prest- James Henry prevented took the dent's office. “What do you children want?’ Lincoln asked 1 We told him and he sent for a Baptist minister. After President Lincoln laughingly called my attention to the fact that {t was customary for the minister to kiss the bride. The min ister did! “I was rather hoping the prest. t would, too. But he didn't! After the wedding Lincoln insist- stay all night I was + to one room and my husband to the ceremony de ed we other, . “In a short time we discovered that a party was scheduled for th White House that evening and when | the guests a ding spread ed news of our wed “They served a midnight supper in our honor." | In the early part of the war Chandler joined the southern forces ™n a Mort time, however, he surren dered and asked permission to fight | in Lincoln's army. BRATAM LINGOL MEMORIAL UNWE WASHINGTON, Feb. of Lincoln Memorial university. Work and Wilbur, other invited guests to the gathering of tribute included former Governor Illinois ana Judge Elbert H. Gary The appropriations of the mem orfal university founded in Tennes. see hills as a memorial to the great American who himself came from such rugged and pure American stock as predominates among the mountain folk of the region, formed the central theme of speakers at the gathering. “It may be," Secretary in his address, “that province prompted the founding of bincoln Memorial university for those of the Co-eds Given Order to Cut Short Skirts LINCOLN, Neb., Feb, eds of Union ccllege at View, Lincoln suburb, were giv four days in which to abandon short skirts, low necked dress rouge and Mpsticks, and adopt a tire specified by President W. Prescott of the institution, tn ultimatum fesued ‘at a meeting’ “for girls only” at the college yes- terday, Work sald 12,—C le The girls were ordered by Pr dent Prescott to garb themselves In clothing In no way conspicuous He prescribed the following for the girl udents Skirts not more elbow ly and fitting collars Commenting after the meetin, Mr. Prescott said: “The model ¢ should be so inconspicuous in her mode of dress shat people might not_remember her for her clo’ but Yor her personality.” Girls who fall to comply with the ruling the president said, will not be permitted to attend classes ACID. STOMACH! GAG, INDIGESTION Chew few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine! a Instant stomach reltef- Harmiess! ‘The moment “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all distress from acid stomach or indigestion ends. Im- modiate relief from flatulence, gases, heartburn, palpitation, fullness or emach pressure. Correct your digestion cents, Millions keep it handy, gists recommend it.--Adv, for a few Drug 2.—Three members.of the cab- inet were among the list se honor guests and spe Lincoln birthday luncheon given here today by the trustees ELIZABETH CHANDLER. ‘This was granted and Mrs. Chand did not » from him for five s, The sentiment against a man who dared fight against his own family eventually died down and he returned home. Bride V His ‘White waiting for hir The C n after and er Was Waiting. House” bride’ was to Indiana a family of moved reared Chandler died some 25 years ago and his widow {s supported government pension. In tt record is found what 1 ly the only official record of the Chandler wedding in the White SROUNEL 117 Se eee N PAID TRIBUTE ASITY MEETING sion kers ata Besides Secretaries Weeks, Frank O. Lowden of same estry which produced coln # from among them may later come men who can rule the nation Of all the memorials erected to Lincoln by his countrymen, former Gov r Lowden told the her- ing, the Memorial unfversity “seems © the be d most significant of * for the e “millions of young men and women of ancestry and his: tory like” his to whom nstitution gives hope.” HIRSCH BUYS i" GOODS AT AGAIN HERE own this great x Hirsch of the Leader com- pleted negotiations yesterday for the purchase of the entire stock of the Casper Dry Goods 120 East Second street. The stock, Mr. Hirsch says, was acquired for a fraction of its value and includes merchandise of 4 general dry goods character. Announcement will soon be forthcoming to the the stock in the basement of the Leader at very radical price sa The Casper Dry Goods company has been in ration hero for Hobby Horse Ridden Daily By President\; WASHINGTON, Feb. | 12.—Presi- dent Coolidge, often times described as a man without a hobby, really has one which in a literal sense he rid€s datly It is an electrical apparatus in the nature of a hobby horse, so arranged that the operator receives the me exe! he would if mount- ed on a spirited hunter Set up in the president's dressing it 18 managed by push but which determine whether it through the movements of a gallop or merely a trot. Coolidge eschewed horseback riding from the White House stables early in his administration, but uses mechanical steed ‘two or three dally a3 a form of exercise to nent his twi¢g daily walks, mechaniam recently broke but without aceldent to its and a veterinar- ian in the form of an electrician was called into preseribe for it, Since then it has been going through its workouts regularly. plane Lac a A During the seventeenth century ft was the custom of English women to wear the engagement ring on the thumb, ‘ | | | L room, tons Bhi suppl The down, distinguished rider, Se akc 8 RAL The total trade union memborship in Mexico is estimated to be around 800,000, of lands. tion Public lands. IN THE LEGISLATURE House First Reading. Senate 23—Creating a state board examining engineers. Public Senate 43—Relating to co-opera- between irrigation districts. Senate 44—Relating to highway contracts. Bridges. Senate 60—Relating to lawful fence. Agriculture. Senate 51—Relating to seized li- quors. Law enforcement. Senate 55—Relating to amortiza- tion of payments’ for state lands. Public lands. Senate 67—Relating to co-opera- tive marketing associations. Agri- culture. Senate 63—Relating to direct’ ap- peals to the supremo court. Judi- enate 65—Relating to abandon ment of water rights, Public lands. Senate 66—Relating to water divi- sion superintendents. Public lands. J. M. 2—Memorializing congress pass the KendrickWinter land settlement act. Public lands. Passed by House. House 107—Relating to ping of imported sheep. noes, .0. House 91—Previding procedure for disbarment Ayes, 53; noes, 0. House 104—Relating to the dip- ping and inspection of sheep. Ayes, ; noes, 0. the dip. Ayes, 54; ils Withdrawn, Senate 58—Relating to ment districts. improve- House 109—Relating to classifica tion of counties, Indefinitely Postponed. House 68—Creating a state de- partment of safe: By House. Introduced in Senate. Senate 101 (Hunter}—Relating to refunding bonds of school districts. Judiciary, Senate 102 ing to the s (Corporations)}—Relat- ate examiner. Corpora- tion: nate 98 (Hunter)—Creating a state bonding fund. Judiciary. Senate 99 (Hunter)—Relating to deposits of public money. Judictar Senate 100 (Education)—Relating ) school ‘districts, Education, Killed by House. House 84—Relating to gambling. Indefinitely postponed. Senate First Readings, Ld House 87—Relating to salary of cial deputy sheriff. Law enforce ment. House 105-Tabtomeliig compensa- tion of sheep inspectors when em- ployed more than 20 days in month Stock raising. House 61—Relating to precautions sp at railroad crossings. Internal im provements. House 80—Increasing salary of clerk of supreme court.* Ways and means. Hous 9—Increasing tion of members cep compensa of state board of commissioners. Revenue. House 94—Relating to soldier's ex- emption from taxati-n. Live stock House 88—Relating to offéce roonis for county attorney. County affair: House 93—Relating to fees for newal of brands. Stock raising’ House 57—Relating to irrigation districts. Public lands. House 76—Relating district assessments. House 49—Relating exempt from taxation. to irrigation Public lands. to property tevenue. House 69—Relating to site for state tuberculosis sanitarlum. Reve- nue House 75—Regulation of use of public highways. Corporations. Passed by Senate. Senate Banking code bill. Ayes, 24; noes, 08 \ Signed by Governor. House 6—Relating to the inspec- tion offlivestock House 50—Re ating to county me- mortal hosp! Introduced in Senate. Senate 103 (Jenkins)—Creatin farm and ranch ‘labor liens. lands. Senate 104 (Cameron)—Relating to high school districts. Education Senate 105 (Johnson)—Relating to law enforcement. Law énforcement. Senate First Reading. House 27-—Providing for counting judges of election, Judiciary. Public House 47—-Relating to married Woman acting as administratrix. Judiciary. House 48—Relating to married Woman acting as executrix. Judl- clary I e Authorizing substitu- t tion for district school Education 70 ing to conditional Helary House 71—Relating? to conditional sales contracts. Judiciary, 104—Relating to dipping of Stock raising. House 81—Providing procedure for disbarment. Judiciary, House House 107—Relating to dipping of imported sheep, Stock raising. Indefinitely Postponed. House 80—Increasing salary of clerk of supreme court AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Almont everyone knows that Tea and Su.phur, properly pounded, brings back the cold and lustre to the nalr when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get thie mixture was make it at home, which is mussy By Senate. Sage com: natural and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for ‘‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in: sredients, at very little cost. Every. body uses this preparation now, be- cause no qne can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis- appears, und after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beau- tifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.—Ady. House 142—Requiring assessors to collect agricultural statistics for state department of agriculture. By House, Passed by Senate. Senate 67—Relating to and regulation of water. noes, 0. House 73—Relating to fees col- lected by the state commissioner of public lands. Ay 25; noes, 0. control Ayes, 25; House 2—Relating to registration at primary elections, Ayes, 25; noes, 0. Senate 19—Relatings to filing fees of corporations. Ayes, 25; noes, 0. House 8—Relating to transient merchants. Ayes, 17; noes, 0. House 24—Authorizing state to acquire deposits of road building materials. Ayes, 28; noes, 3. Introduced by Senate. Senate 106 (Judiclary)}—Requiring jdges to give notices of orders in all cases. Committee of whole. Senate 107 (Judiclary)}—Limiting attorneys fees on written instru- ments. Committee of whole. nate 108 (Hartwell-Sibley-Mercer) —Relating..to investment of school funds. Revenue. Senate 109 (Merchant)—Relating to complaint and action against public utility commission. Public utilities. Senate 110 (Mfercer}—Relating to tax levy for University uf Wyoming. Revenue. Senate 111 (Mercer)—Relating to transfer of money from the Untver- sity of Wyoming to the general fund of the state. Committee of whole. Senate 112 (Daly}—Relating to commission to negotiate agreements concerning interstate streams. Judi- clary House 118 (Horton}—Reducing to six months period of residence neces sary to establish residence for pur- pose of obtaining divorce. Game and fish. House 114° (Spear}—Relating to boundaries of state game preserves. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 one of ts most characteristic spedk- ers. He has presented with courage, debated with skill, and defended with devotion, views tending to clarifica- tion of thinking along lines of re- Ugious and social progress, while at the rame time he has treated those of opposing opinions with courtesy and charity, His mental fearlessness and moral courage have been a stimulus to many; his energy and in- dependence of spirit in the quest after truth have been an example to all; while his passion for public righteousness and the _ practical means through which it has found expression, has been a community asset of very high value. “Through all his 12 years of earn- est and effective activity in Van- couver, and in his presentation from pulpit and platform of strongly held con¥ictions on religious and social subjects, Mr. Cooke has held stead- fastly to the central fundamentals of the faith. The essential, immov- able, and eternal fabric of Christian- ity today stands stronger and more majestic in this city because of his service and stay among wu It is opnfidently expected by the Congregational men of Casper that there will be a large gathering at the Odd Fellows’ hall on Sunday at 7:30 p. m. for the inauguration of the open forum, and to see how the preacher handles the questions nubt be put to him. Game and Mish. House First Reading. Senate 27—Banking code Corporations. OPEN FORUMS ANNOUNCED FOR LOCAL CHURCH A decided innovation in church life and work, and one which should appeal to all men in Casper who are interested in real religion, is to be act. inaugurated on Sunday evening, next, by Rev. E. A. Cooke of First Congregational church. ‘The eve- ning service is to take the form of an open forum for the free discus- sion of religious and social topics in the light of modern’ knowledge and Philosophy. The subject for discus- sion will be opened up by Rev. Mr. Cooke in an address on ‘The Scten- tifle Spirit in Religion,” after whith the meeting will be thrown open for questions from the audience, for about 15 minutes. These will be an- swered by the speaker, and then there will be a brief period for open discussion by all who wish to take part, ‘The object of the open forum ts to bring preacher and people into closer touch and give to the men of Cas per an opportunity to stute their convictions on vital matters of re- ligion and economics. Rev, Mr- Cooke believes that religion has noth- ing whatever to fear from rigorous critical examination, also that scien- tific and philosophical descoveries have made necessary the restate- ment in modern terms, of spiritual truth, and his Intention is that the forum shall be a clearing house of religious thought an dsocial applica tion of the gospel of Christ For over a year before leaving Vancouver, B. C., Mr. Cooke carried on a similar work on the Sunday af- ternoons, in Which many of the fore- mort men on the staff of thy Unt- versity of B. C., and a large num- ber of professional ard business men of the city were very actiye workers, On the occasion of his departure for Casper the forum presented him with an address in which the follow- ing tribute occurs: “To 4 great extent the open forum is of Mr, Céoke’s creation. Its meet- ings have been held in his church; he has been its most frequent, and SICK WOMEN ATTENTION, Read this Remarkable Testimony Regarding Results from Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound only Norfolk, Virginia. — knew how many women and dos have uur_medi- cine by hearingmy testimony, it would you Every aay you. aay and fo havel wr chance some ven eyes er ettng well ee My estan went to the drug- store and Teouuht the Vegetable Com- und home to me. In a few day is I gan to improve and I Sabet taken it since. 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