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PAGE TWO GD. WALBERG RECALLED IN LEASE PROBE { | Federal Jury Calls on Sinclair Secretary for Evidence. 1 grand rnment’s proceeding who was named as his authe out transfer of B n- | testified | r eight cows six y-eight thousan ounse} | nfort ucted some financ BANK ROBBERS: al transfers. ARE CAPTURED 19.— A| 1 Jefter-| » of a gang | n the door of n, Towa, ‘ 1 fight early nd escaped as obtained could hether any loo! be learned NEWS BRIEFS | (By aceful and economic the Asso settlement of aifter Rumania man oceupa today n here, It] bie adjust ated the neos. ecast The} esent Pullmar denied} surcharge Mad reduced illina travel appreeiat | aR) GENEVA.—The convention adopt: | the international opium con © was aigned this afterr alfa, Belgium, Great Britain Greece, Luxembourg, Holland, Per sia, Portugal and Siam, Bolivia and Hungary signed” partial and France, Germ and § are expected to sign soor LONDON, Web. 19.—Great Britain proposes to spend more ever on her a ce during the coming financial year, acc s to the be Met «xpr ical quarters alr nearly The | mates | sald to Ke pounds sterling making a total ex penditure cf 21,060,000 pounds ster- ng and the opinion of the political vr norning papers i that strensth of the service is to be trebled sd eat ASE Over 35,000 umbrellas lost tn on are taken to head WOMEN USE SWAMPROOT Thousands of women have kfdney bladder trouble and never sus: ar pect Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou le the result of kidney or blad der disease. ¢ the kidneys are not in health ndit t may ise Pain in \k, backache, loss of ambiti usness, are often times syn kidney trouble Don't rting atment Imer’s Swamp-Root, a physi clan's prescription, obtained at any drug ¢, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions Get a med{um or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test his great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hampton, N, Y., for a sample bottle. ‘When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. Ayres Jewelry Removal Sale Has Taken Casper by Storm! AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 South Center | came to the farm BREAKS VOW OF SILEN KEPT SO YEARS, AT 102 By NEA Service. MILLERSBURG, ©., Feb. 19.— Little Letty Griffith was the belle of Prairie township. The country boys didn't appeal to Letty, but the young minister who preached in the little white church at the end of the lane did. When he came to Prairie tovtn- ship, Letty, still in her teens, care- fully patted down her yellow curls, pu prettiest ruffled dress —the one with the ultra-tight waist and gave up dancing for prayer meeting After prayer meeting as they strolled home, he whispered how he would take her to the big city. He told her he loved her. And she be- Meved him Thin, one night, as the sun cast its last rays through the apple blos- soms, he stooped and kissed her lightly. Then he laughed at her, called her ‘just a country girl” and rode away, never to return, All Let was in the early 1840's. was proud. She didn't weep or faint or rage. She vowed eternal sile: Der- haps secretly hoping that death soon would close her eyes and still her grief, Today, Letty Griffith, 102 years old, startled her fellow residents of the Holmes County Poor Farm by breaking that vow of silence for the first time in nearly 80 years. of A little beads, necklace Letty's first cheap red ent since she years ago, was responsible. Sho had been given the beads by one who had heard of her loneliness, for Ch nas. She accepted them without a word, hurrying to her room as soon as ‘they were given her. Today, the donor, a young girl, came to see Letty. “Why don’t you wear the beads, Letty?” she asked. “I wanted you to wear them. Don't you like them?" “Hump said Letty, “I was afraid they'd break while I was mak- ing the bed!’ Then she stopped. startled at the sound of her own voice husky and almost inarticulate. She closed her mouth firmly. An angry flush stole over her cheeks. She trembled with rage. She al- most cried. Then she half smiled, and turned away. That was all. And then Letty told the story of herglove.and her vow. She told why ‘she wears a bright red ribbon abéut her hair. “He! had Uked 1t—80 years ago. She leaned closer ‘and whispered the story of the cheap brass wedding ring she wears on the third finger of her: left-hand She found it one day, She wanted it And she has worn {t ever since She opened a yellowed: pasteboard x which sholds "all her treasures, What are they? A few @trands of yellowed, dried. dutsy cloyer blossoms, picked and tied with foy and love—80 years ago. When one of -her.companions in this tomb of happiness gibes her or torments her, she puts a pinch of salt on the offender's plate. If the torment continues, places a plece of coal! They are symbolical of something ~just what, Letty has forgotten tn 80 years of silence. “Busy days,’ Letty says briefly as she makes up tha beds and tidles up the lawn “Busy days, Easier while a body's waiting, thoug! And Letty, 102-yearold Letty, ta still waiting to meet her lover. Her lover is dead, SHOALS BILL FIGHT OPENED WASHINGTON, Feb, 19. —The fight against senate adoption of the conference report on the Underwood Muscle Shoals’ leasing bill was open- ed today when. Senator Norris, Re- publican, Nebraeka, leader of the op- position, raised a pcint of order against the report Senator Norris declared the con- ferees had no “real right” to go out- she side of the senate bill because the house passed a bill to lease the property to Henry Ford, who has since withdrawn his offer *Technically,” he declared ‘they did have a right to draw from both the senate and and house bills.” The first provision of the report at- tacked by Senator Norris was sec- Uon 11, authorizing the president to employ advisers to assist in draft. Ing a lease and the appropriation of $100,000 for that purpose, He declar- ed this was ‘new legislation it was not included in either senate or house measure was subject to a point of order."* The conferees, Senator Norris as- serted, exceeded thelr “rights” in changing the property rental pro- visions The conferees, he declared made the rental “less” than either the house or senate bills, All Fees For Grazing May Be Waived WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—The seo retary of the interior would be auth- orlzed to waive all fees during 1925 from grazing on public lands under a Casper, Wyo. Give Hogan a Lift operation of interested fed Joint resolution adopted today by the Renate. iwestern senators forced tem- displacement of the Muscle Shoais conference report™in order that the resolution might be con- sidered after Senator Ashurst, Demo- erat, Arizona, had charged t! reaus seemed designed ‘to extermi- nate the cattle industry.” The Casper Daily Cribune “Pinto Bill’ Is Withdrawn By Nebraskan LINCOLN, Neb., Feb, 19.—(By The Associated Prags.)}—Tho cele- brated ‘Pinto bill,” introduced by Representative Robert EF. Hines, and which would provide for an- nulment of all marriages !n cases where no children were born within three years after mar- riage, has been withdrawn by its author from consideration of the Nebraska legislature. While Dr. A. S. Pinto, Omaha health com- missioner, for whom the bill was nicknamed, did not frame the bill, it carried all general provisions made by him recently and which aroused a storm of both con- demnation and commendation. Mr. Hines admitted withdraw- ing the bill “quietly,” saying that he was sponsoring a bill repealing the provision for ten days’ notice for marriage licenses and that he had introduced the annulment bill in an effort to show “what radical changes might be made in the marriage law if serious con- sideration were given fanatical amendments already before the Nebraska house. “Drastic steps seemed neces- sary to awaken the people,’ Mr. Hines said, “that they might real- ize the ends toward which the reformers were workin: MISS LETTY GRIFFITH ~~» (SHEPHERD PLACED ON WITNESS STANDIN H’CLINTOCK HEARING IZZY LEADS N.Y. RAID NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Izzy Ein- stein, and “Mo” Smith prohibition agents, led a raid in a lower east side store today and confiscated 20 barrels of what they said was rye whiskey worth $50,000, eine ne SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS NEW YORK.—A_ cimpaign to raise $500,000 was launched to erect at Washington a national memorial to Americans lost at sea. WASHINGTON.—The senate con- firmed the nomination of William M, Jardine of Kansas, to be secre: tary of agriculture. BERLIN.—American prohibition formed the center of a heated dis- cussion in the relchstag In connec: tion with debate on the bill pro viding stringent regulations for saloons. pe a 2) SE Among certain sects in Algeria it is customary to bury with the de ceased the bottes which held the Medicines used in the last {lIness. ‘Are You Troubled With Unsightly Hair? HERE'S A HELPFUL SECRET No need now to undergo painful electric’ Areatment to remove superfiuous hair, nor to apnly ordinary ineffective hair removers iwitich only remove surface hairs ( Am ny tal balsam has been! which is applied almost, iy as cold cream. It penetrates towarda the hair It nd gently fe out” Kes, objection- bie nid root and all and Jeaves the akig ir, white, thy and soft as veires. No odor. No growing back of hair ever, Absclutely harmless this wonderful new discovery Ig Sees meted ele casas aut: al and is: on an absolut uarantes sf vattstaction by all wood dealers euch as: Casper Pharmacy, Kimball Drug Co., Smith & Turner Drug Co., Mr. John Tripeny Drug Co., and Wyo- ming Drug & Supply Co, NOTICE To the Creditors and Debtors Willam Kummer Estate All creditors of the William Kummer estate are requested to oall the C. N. Kinney Adjust once with All ment Company at reference to their accounts, ns indebted to the William ummer estate are also request: ed to meke all further bags tnd at the office of the O, N. Kinney Adjustment Company, Room 319, Consolidated Royalty Bullding, Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton ne measure Moore & Morris CHICAGO, Feb. 1 ‘William D. Shepherd, attorney and foster- father of William N. McClintock, the “millionaire orphan,” was sum: moned to the witness stand today at the Inquest into McClintock's death last December and refused to testify. Shepherd, who was made heir to the bulk of the young man’s estate, by a will offered for probate y terday, had been subpoenaed at the instigation of Chief Justice Harry Olson of the municipal court, who had been a friend of McClintock's mother in Kansas and later when she came to Chicag: a caiSe ee ST. LOUIS. Mo., Feb. 19.—Prepar- ing to depart for the Stockton, Cal., training camp tomorrow night, the St. Louis Cardinals have only one player on their list whom they de- clare is a known holdout. He is George Toporcer, infielder, who, according to Manager Branch Rickey, returned his contract un- signed with the explanation that the terms were not satisfactory. ficemuAdie met ser i L. L. Stone has been attending to business affairs in Chi inne, (beautiful round design). $8.50 value, each___ value, special, per yard DRESSES for the little miss trimmed. Priced_...._-_ Phone -47J4 STOP HIGH BLOOD BANDITS GET SECRET VEST PRESSURE OLIDE Todine Colloid Positive results or money refunded. Guaranteed harmless and non- poisonous. reduces your preesi 3 tablets ure te normal. $1.00 at your druggist o sent direct. ,OLIDE BORATORIES, Inc. oe iodine ories a weed here York On sale at Kimball Drug Co., the Midwest and Sprechers’ Pharmacy, the Tripeny Drug Co., the Wyom{ni Drug & Supply Co. and H. H. Hall's Drug Store. Sale Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS—70x70 All-Linen Cloths TABLE LINEN LENGTHS—21% yards long. $6.50 value, ah $3.95 BELGIAN ART LINEN—36-inch, fancy weave. $1.25 ART LINEN—(Natural color) —36-inch width. 6c value, per wwe eee BED SPREADS—AIl colors Size 72x108—$9.00 value__ Size 90x108—$10.00 value__ NEW ARRIVALS Women's Dainty Neckwear in the various laces. Separate Collars and Sets priced at $1.25 to $3.75 —English prints—voiles and pongees, W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE 216 East Second Street $5.95 ac (Dolly Madison Pattern). os -$6.95 of 2 to 6 years in ginghams All hand Pe ibs OR $2.50 to $5.95 FOR JEWELS CHICAGO, Feb. 19. — A specially constructed vest containing $20,000 in jewels of the J. Milhening Jew. elry company, failed to baffle four robbers in an automobile who kid- naped the 17-year-old messenger, W. R. Banedt, who wore the vest. After robbing him’ of the jeweiry, they tossed him out of their car. —————>__—_ Hunt for Will Is Abandoned LARAMIB, Wyo., Feb. 19,—Heirs of the late Will McMurray, million ire lawyers and oil man, who died at Baltimore, February 10, have given up hope of finding a will thought to have been made by him shortly before his death and tomor- row plan to file a petition for letters of administration. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Hair that loses its color and lus- tre, or when {t fades, turns gray, dull and Hfeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur tn the hair. Our grand- mother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of ‘“Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, which darkens the hair so natural- ly, 80 evenly, that nobody can pos- sibly tell it has been applied. You just 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 disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and 8ul- phur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives Jt_an appearance of abundance. Adv. . ‘Hay Grain Salt Cotton Cake ., ..Chicken Feeds |. “ Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty Casper Warehouse Co. ne 27 £68 INDUSTRIAL AVE »% $@ .00 SOLID IED and varied assortment. We have rented a store NO EXCHANGES Ze, Be THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925" Pains Stopped Remember this when you feel a pain. ITT en es Millions have learned how to stop It at once. pa For 65 have» done 80 an rubbing years they I. ins allied with with soreness, And F backache or lameness. chest colds are checked at the start. Just rub thi Jacobs Oll. counter irritation. Bt. sore spot with It causes Or it rev eves the congestion by bringing the blood to the surface. Then the pain is ended, and you can wait in comfort while Nature cures, Rheumatism Backache Lameness Lurmbago Sorences St. Jacobs Oi WILL CONTAIN A COUPON ADVERTISING THE SENSATIONAL PICTURE ‘BREAD’ RIALTO TODAY AND TOMORROW 50 OF THESE COUPONS WILL BE MARKED GOOD FOR ONE TICKET TO THE 50 TICKETS FREE EVERY LOAF OF WIGWAM BREAD SOLD TODAY AT THE RIALTO for millions’ in this way Now there are several ways offer to do this. But remember that St. Jacobs Ot) has for 65 years stood the test. It has proved itself to millions. Nobody has ever found Gab diye better, and nobody ever will, Don't wait until] the pain star Keep St. Jacobs Oil on hand. It may save nights of suffering, Rub the sore spot as soon as a pain pears, or & chest cold. Get reliet at once. Think what protection this means to you, and the cost is only 85 cents. Rubs Pain Away Sinn. Only 95 Comte 4%, ‘Ss Shoes Formerly Priced at $7.50 to $11.00 Now Priced at oS Dainty Slippers for afternoon and evening wear in patent, kid, suede, satin and calfskin. ¢ room one door south of our store for this Clearance Sale and have ar- ranged the stock for quick selling. Globe Shoe Co. : | ARTHUR OC, BRUNS, Mgr. NO REFUNDS A wide CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE , CARS.LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Saves you approximately 12 hours’ travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office TOWNSEND HOTEL Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps To Make Room for Our New Spring Styles Every pair of shoes has been drastically reduced in price for this Clearance Sale. widths. Alltypes. All styles. Remember, $3.95 Is the Highest Price. FARE—8$12.68. PHONE 144 All sizes. All A Special Group of Ladies’ High Shoes NO CHARGES