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PAGE SIX AR VETERANS ON PROJET WILL BENEFIT Winter Secures Okeh on Bill to Reftind Payments SHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Con gressman Charles E. Winter has se cured the passage of an Act to pro vide for refunds to veterans of the World War of certain amounts pald them under Federal Irrigation pro. jects. This bill (S.2397 and (H.R $8) was Introduced by both Sen ator Kendrick and Cong ter at the first sess! Congress, the b Senate, May 15, 1924, it a law. The bill provides for repayment to veterans if the World War of the payments made by them or for thelr account on construction charges, In terest and penalties on suc heharges | in all cases of entry by Wo! veterans, who no | entry because of ca elinquishment to} the United S . who, prior to receipt of v becomes | date of pa to relinqy On acceptance of the re hment of auton relin rights land government the erts to 1 will be open to entry by others. The measure {s limited to entry made after April 6, 1917, and applications for {ts benefits must be made within one year after the passage of this é Whether applications be al est in the discretion of of the Interior. It ide for the repayment man on overhead 1arges or the costs of any improve. ments made. If the veteran has died, who ff lv- ing, could have availed himself of the benefits of the Act, such bene. fits shall be available to his estate. The total number of filings since April 6, 1917, by World War Veterans ts approximately 250 and there has been paid in ail construction charges interest and penalties, approxirhately $60,000. The benefits of this bill will be greatly appreciated by ex-service men, who for any reasons have failed to hold, or who desire to re- linquish their entry within the next ‘eb. 20. — Four ter St. Louls from the west, the ck Island, the Mis- sourl Pacific, Frisco and Missouri, Kansas and Texas complained to the Interstate Commerce Commission to- day that the charges levied on traf- fic by the terminal raflroad and bridge companies in St. Louis were unfair. phe For results try a Tybune Classified Ad DRUG CRAZED MEXICAN KILLS SIX PERSONS GUAYMAS, Sonora, Mexico, Feb. 20.—Crazed from smoking mariguana Ecsrado Valle, 27, a former member of the Marine corps of the Mexican army ran amuck today in a local hospital with a butcher knife and killed six people before he could be subdued. Valle was employed at the hosp!- tal and according to storlos told the police, he went to the kitchen of the hospital and seized a butcher knife and stabbed the cook and another attendant and then ran Into one of the wards and stabbed and killed four patients before he was felled by another hospital employe, Police se- that after he was taken to the jail, an™ quieted he dented all knowledge the affray and pro- tested 1 ent, was {pnoce FIFTY TRAPPED IN GOAL AMINE (Continuea From | Page One) J exits other than that in which the osion occurred. o men are dead the information I while three others are s jured,” he said. according to “This would leave 36 still in the mine and there is little chance for them’ i to be taken out. alive, if my Cénturies-Old Lotus Seed To Be Germinated CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—Seeds that fell from the lotus in the Gobi des- ert before "Columbus discovered America will bloom tn Chicago in a few months, according to Dr.’ C, Shull, University of Chicago botan- ist. Alded by science he hopes to af- fect the continuation of a life pro- cess that began in the Orient cen- turies ago. The seeds were dug up in Asia and are believed to be the oldest in the world, ‘They are wrapped in a hard mem- brane substance that permits en- trance of only enough alr and wa- ter to keep plant Ife surviving and were found in a bed of peat, be- neath thick layers of wind drifted soil. —— NEW YORK—The difference be- tween men’s and women's styles in coats this season {is infinitessimal. Both have broad shoulders, narrow MITCHELL ROW GM ING NFF AT WASHINGTON Reports of Reprimand for Assistant Air Chief Blow Up WASHINGTON, Web, 20,— With the collapse of reports of an {m- pending presidential reprimand for Brigadier General Mitchell, assistant army air chief, and storm center in the aircraft row, the situation had cooled off a bit today as the house aireraft committee again was called in session, Appearance of Secretary Weeks before the committee, requested yes- terday, was awaited as the next turn in the controve No time had been set for this, committee members tn. dicating they would arrange for the secretary's reappearance whenever it suited his convenience Mr. Weeks had no comment to make on the committee resolution ing his appearance beyond ating his willingness to com: ply with the request. General Mitcltell himself told the committee he had received no sum- mons to the White House and had no know of the report. a TEN LAND OFFICES TO BE CLOSED WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Secre- ten land offices whose earnings ten land offices whose earnrings have fallen off to such an extent that the cost has exceeded them by more than 33% per cent. The offices which will be discon Unued April 30, included: Eureka, California; Lamar and Sterling, Colorado; Lewiston, Idah Kalispell, Montana; Lincoln, Ni layton, New Mexico, and uiche, South Dakota. Jardine Given Absence Leave From College TOPEKA, Kans., Feb, 20.—Dr. William M. Jardine, new secretary of agriculture today was granted an indefinite leave of absence from his duties as president of Kansas State Agricultural College. This action will leave the way open for Dr. Jar- a broad English reveres and, gen- dine’s return to the presidency upon ral! each are double breasted, his retirement from the cabinet. FILMS $1.00 Wine of Cardiu_ ‘Gompotnd’ [ese SLO NiO) =o oe ees $1.10 Adlerika __ $1.15 Swamp Root $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion_ $1.50 Fellow’s Comp. Hypophosphites $1.25 Creomulsion HALL’ $1.00 Bathing Alcohol —- ¢ Milk of Magnesia —_ c Lux, td box_. P. & So 75-Watt Light 60-Watt Light 40-Watt Light 15¢ Baal’s Rolls “Globe Glot Globe Yes, we have a fresh stock of Eastman’s Films. $1.50 Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable $1,00 Squibbs’ Petrolatum_______89c Syrup of $1.50 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Camels: oo 25535 2.3 2 $1.20 Carton eee ey fir raeey ee ae SYS parma fy Kotex $2. 25 Dryco 50c Zonite ARH $9 95 1 lb. 1 Ib. V4 Ib, 1 lb, PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT LOWEST PRICES Cut Rate Drug Store TOWNSEND HOTEL BUILDING Complete Line of - HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S | TOILET PREPARATIONS’ WHY PAY MORE? 85c Jad Salts ---_ 60c Sal Hepatica — 30c Sal Hepatica —_ 1 lb. Sodium. Phosphate Granular_40c $3.25, Mead’s Diptu Maltone____$2.85 $1.10 Tanlac $1.00 Dr, Mile’s Nervine_ $1.25 Mayr’s Remedy_-_ DRUG STORE TOWNSEND HOTEL BUILDING 1.50 Kolor-Bak ~___ 4.50 Fountain Syringe and Water Bottle — $2.25 Fountain Syr Water Bottle Hospital Cotton . Gauze __. bsorbent Cotton Absorbent Cotton Writing Paper_____ Chesterfields_____.2 for 25c $1.20 Carton ~-~-$1,19 ~~ $3.19 ---75¢ Che Casper Daily Tribune Death Windmill a ee et CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—A physical clash between Chief Justice Harry Olson of the municipal court, and Edwin Hedrick, counsel for William D. Shepherd was the climax of the morning session of the inquest into EARTHQUAKE REGIST ERED IN CANADA OTTAWA, Feb. 20. — A severe earthquake was registered at the Do- minion Observatory last night. The first preliminary tremors arrived at $:14:35 eastern standard time, and the distance to the epicenter, was 5,400 miles..The record continued for three hours. Germans Who Deserted Ship Are Captured NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 20.— The de- sire of two members of the crew of the German steamer Poseldon to re- main in the United States nearly cost them thelr lives and the ship a fine of $2,000 for allowing them to escape. Under cover of darkness Wednes- day night, Kurt Uhlemann, 26 and Paul Harnisch, 24, threw over their sea bags and a broken ship's ladder and jumped overboard, They were clinging to the ladder in an exhaust- ed condition when picked up in Hhmpton Roads yesterday morning by the schooner Thomas A. Rog It required an hour to revive Uhle- mann The men were turned over to tho immigration authorities, who return ed them to their ship, thereby saving the Poseidon the fine. The Clearing OF CASPER, over opposition to his plan to marry the girl. widespread attention, and promises big developments. JUSTICE AND COUNSEL CLASH AS ATTORREY GALLS ACCUSER OF SHEPHERD ‘A DIRTY RAT’ Will Be Closed Monday, February 23 In Observance of WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY A LEGAL HOLIDAY A coroner's jury at Hanford, Calif. sald Lee Camp (left) met death by a fail from this wintimill tower. His fiancee, Theresa Lindauer (inset), his sister and King county authorities atter exhuming the body are work ing on the theory that Camp, wealthy youth with $120,000 life insurance, was murdered, following a. quarrel The case is attracting the death of Shepherd's foster son, William N. McClintock, the “million- orphan.” Judge Olson, instigator of the in- vestigation into the death of the or- phan who by will left the bulk of his $1,500,000 estate to Shepherd, was referred to by Shepherd's law- yer as “a dirty rat.” Ordinarily calm, the jurist struck |} out with one fist. The blow was said by witnesses to have grazed chin and chest of the lawyer with- out any damaging effects. Lawyer Hedrick struck back but the blow is sald to have fallen short. Further “physical hostilities were dropped as officials and witnesses and members of the coroner's jury leaped up in the turmoil. Third Annual WHIRLWIND SALE Unheard of Values. . Of Used Cars. The Lee Doud Motor Co. m 424 W. Yellowstone Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 ASK FOR PEGGY (Formerly With Mary Elizabeth) F at The La Rue Beauty Shop 116 E. Second St., Downstairs PHONE 284 five Hogan a Lift House Banks « WYOMING Casper National Bank Stockmens National Bank Wyoming National Bank Citizens National Bank Wyoming Trust Company First Trust and Savings Bank the |} SENATE OKEHS SALARY BILL FOR SOLONS WASHINGTON, Feb, 20. — The proposal to increase the salaries of members of congress already passed by the senate was approved also to- day by the houre. Property Of Film Actress To Be Seized NEW YORK, F eb. 20.—A writ of attachment directing the sheriff to attach any property in New York belonging to Pauline Frederick, the screen actress, was issued today by Supreme Court Justice Wagner, on petition of George Edwin Josephs, a lawyer. Josephs holds a judgment obtained in November 1921 in a Los Angelés court, wheré he represented that the actress owed him $28,649 for pro- fessional services. He says he has since been unable to collect any part of the judgment. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—E. 5. Bocth, former solicitor for the inter. for department was questioned to: day by the grand jury investigating rges against Senator Wheeler of Montana. and: other: Bee BB OD Insist - get spread for bread pure ccconut oil, refined peanut oi 2 the high grade é milk, and that’s all PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for Lawn Fertilizer (| Direct from sheep ranches Immediate delivery PHONE 829-W —— FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 Counterfeiters Are Indicted By Grand Jury CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 20. Four indictments charging J. V, Zot- tarelli, prominent Cleveland attorney Nicola Salupo and Viago Russo, with conspiracy to defraud the govern: ment and Cleveland banks in what Assistant United States District At- torney Miles B Evans calls “a half million dollar war savings stamp counterfeiting plot” was returned to- day by the federal grand jury. posal wine be A ihsie to FEDERAL TAX SUIT IS LOST DULUTH, Minn., Feb. 20. — Sit brought by the government to re- cover more than $500,000 inheritance tax from heirs of the late Chester A. Congdon, and to test the validity of the famous ‘Congdon trust” was dismissed by Judge W. A. Cant in the federal court order today. (EE ae, WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.+Ap- pointment of a new anibaesador to Germany to succeed Alanson B. Houghton, soon to be transferred to London, probably will be delayed by President Coolidge after March 4, Each day some way —enjoy ROMAN MEAL, a prop: erly balanced food, and be- come regular as clockwork iIBASKET STORE! Speciais | j SATURDAY, FEB. 21 [ J Bread _..._..--..---_.---Be and 48¢ fl Fresh Milk, quart___-------------{ le Pencil Tablets ----2he Medium Pork and Beans, can__-_-----ff@ ; 5 Ibs, Jam —2-2------ Baskel Stores fr : fl xe. 1—Spruce and R. R. No. 3—1113 N. Virginia No. 4—100 S. Jackson No. 5—700 N. Center No. 6—807 St. Marys eee ee ees ee ca WS 815 S. GRANT Phones 289—1168 COR. STH & WOLCOTT Old Public Market Phones 457—458 “The Corner Entrance” 129 W. SECOND ST. Phones 10—11 | SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY APPLES, 20 Ibs.______$ 1.00 5 Ibs. 25c APPLES, per box____-$4.75 j BUTTER, Ib. -_________45¢ i Balan ar Fes ES AS A SUGGESTION WE HAVE. MADE 2 ASSORTMENTS ASSORTMENT NO. 3 24 Pounds Flour 1 Broom 1 Pound O.V.B, Coffee 1 Pound Cocoa 1 Pkg. Crackers 15 Pounds Potatoes 2 Cans Apricots 1 Can Peaches 83 Pounds Navy Beans 5 Pounds Sugar ALL FOR i $4.95 at Remember, all the prices in thi our stores are subject to 5% discou Save Money This holder to 5% discount on cash purchases at time of presentation Name ervccssssssssssees Address Coupons Redeemabl: Saturday of week end.ng ieb, 21, Peaches CHEESE COUPON coupon will entitle th any of our 3 stores, igze Friday and Saturday 3 CANS FOR or No. 21% Apricots 42e The Case, 24 cans____________ $5.28 Golden Pheasant, per 5-Ib. $1.75 § Brick ASSORTMENT e NO. 4 Ky ‘a Gallon Fruits Py lcanSliced {f Peaches 1 can Apricots 1 can Apples 2 ALL FOR e Only Friday and $2 19 Ka De e is advertisement as well as every article in int upon presentation of this coupon and the cash, NAVY BEANS BROOMS 2 No. 214 TOMATO F. 212 ES 4] 11 Ibs...........$1.00 | 5 tie .... 65c | Kran ODE |e 6 cans ......,.89¢ ff TOILET PAPER ’ 2No. 2% ; 12 large rolls 89c Ey cay deigea rit Hominy * 35€ er 3 bottles ........89¢ LEMON 2No. 21% q EXTRACT RICE Pumpkin 35e cane SYRUP Dr. Price’ can i" e and Maple, fu Geen totte 99C | tas es, OBC | scare” DBE | ss gallon can ge WASH BOILER Copper Bottom discount mak. 2.55 Consider it, a two weeks’ supply. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION These wonderful prices plus your 5% big saving to Four then give us your order for SOAP Crystal White 22 Bars . $1 TRE E.R. WILLIAMS STORES | j

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