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PAGE TWO SPURNED LOVER KILLS GIRL AND THEN SUICIDES Broken Engagement Is Basis of Double | Tragedy. nm an WASHINGTON ne lyin Germany $20,000,000, NEW Chester, auth appraisal re SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS he mixed claims eed on 16 cents as the mission of the mark as 2 basis of set- ment of claims of Americans in- prewar bank balances in amounting YORK—George Randolph nd playwright who left an estate in against which regating $23,399, WINNIPEG, SA aa MANHATTAN, Kan.—Dr. William A broken ¢ ; an M. Jardine, ry-designate of ( Ot se ry | tween city and country was neces: mb aatwakl ne to Insure agricultural prosper: oun ‘oba, aceord- | eres To. received here lart ally j lett name of Wallis w = “ r with a gun and ] killed mself The were four joor a few minute haa 1 the Both former re press River, Man being neighbors ar together, att Last summe were sidents of C their families brought up hoo! 1 we ding the san they bec m1 u but at Christmas son broke h abi town and t positio eatland started a march to’ "BY TRIBESMEN DAMA ‘Tele inhabitants of Trang Jordania were killed and many were wounded when cu raphic Feb. — GWewish Agency}—One thousand y surprico by forces of ten tribesmen who he border of ‘Trans Jordanian rd Amman. je today an announcement m: by Sultan Ibn Saoud's political rep- + resentative her - The Trans-Jordanfans, unprepared Leopard Skin r defense, fled in panic under the It of the Wahabis led by Emir : Abdul Aziz, the announcement adds Material Puts | iis stetca that tne purnose of the Wahabis' march toward Amman ° is to expel Emir Abdullah, the ruler Mills to Taske\ct'trancsorannia, os this 1s part Jot the Wahabis’ plan to dethrone —— |the Hashimite family in the Arab cH LONDON, Feb. 28.—‘Leopard | countries a si skins” with all the tinge of the jungle but which come from the CARD OF THANKS textile district of Lancashire, are in 7 ‘ ; pe such demand this spring for after-|, We wish to thank our many ll aap shes Biel BE Linin gte ge and} friends, nbors, Woodmen of the tint ' while | World, aners’ circle, Women's coat linings that the mills are unable Riba: cldek And Who sito: clase dist to keep pace with the'r ing our recent bereavement of our Panne velvet is the name the/ peioved wife, mother and sister, and “leopard skin” material is n in| for the utiful floral offerings, trade circles but In the shops It is Frank Julian and daughter “leopard skin” and nothing else. Keep PRETTY HANDS free from winter’s chaps MENTHOLATUM } is softening, protecting SURE | the Women like it Frances, Mrs. Lilly Dolan and Family, A, L. Vincent and Family. Marion Wolf and Wife, Mrs, Zelta Frederick and Family. R. Holroyd and Family. —__ A CHICAGO, Feb, 25.—A proposal of board ness ‘opal of hospitals, homes and work of the Methodist church to bulld a tuber- . culosis sanitarium in Colorado tm, antiseptic Springs, Colorado, has been endors- ed by the National Methodist hos pital and Homes association. J a —Men and Kiddies like it, too ae Who wouldn't like this world- J beating combination of walnut- OF cream and smooth, chewy cara- od mel, coated double-thick with purest milk chocolate? to more thang) re Your favorite candy store or cigarstorehas Sweet’s Rodeo Bar for you. Try it yourself—then prepare to change your ideas about how good a 10 cent candy bar can be. CHOCOLATE EVERY BITES A DELIGHT You Know It's God Because It's Made By SWEET’S « SALT LAKE The Home of Real Good Candy CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE | CARS LE AVE Saves you DAILY AT 9:30 A. M approximately FAR and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY E—$12.50 | 12 hours: travel between Casper Creek Transportation Company's Office of END HOTEL PHONB 144 | if ti reese C, H. REIMERTH & CO. rl CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS é - INCOME TAX SERVICE , MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Floor, P-S Building Phone 767 . Ambulances nm their lives when g: to serve as a wall of the disaster, Sul'ivan, Ind., exploded on the alnst the, crowd arby Power levels of relatiy pe Casper Daily Cxidune Ambulances at Scene of Mine Tragedy £ : . towns Were rushed to the City Coal Mine, where 51,miners lost They were drawn up in front of the mine shaft and helped and friends of the ill-fated miners who rushe4 to the scene the death of 51 miners, trapped rescue teams entering the mine crowd around the shaft, on Where 51 Miners Lost Lives ST bf one An explosion of gas in the City Coal Mine, at Sullivan,,Ind., resulted in the lower lev rels Is. Here is shown ives and friends of the miners Liquor and Pageantry Brou eht Under Fire In Mardi Gras Discussion|! By GEORGE N. COAD. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press Association.) NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 26.—Mardi Gras is over and the ninety-eighth celebration of the event has chal- lenged two hitherto unquestioned opinions of the Creole city. Reviewing this y carnival, which is admitted to have been as Bay as any recorded in the yellow files of the newspapers or in the memories of the little group: of the city’s characters who pay attention to such things, New Orle has asked itself these two questions: Is le really needed for merry- making? Are the great ants with their floats all that is required to make the celebration of Fat Tuesday a really popular and spontaneous af fair? Many persons today were answer- ing both questions in tho negative. The attack upon the first time honored belief grows out of the fact that there was surprisingly little drunkenness this year, although iquor could be had by anyone, any- where. It seemed to visitors that all of the 1,500 retailers of liquor who, according to prohibition officers, are operating in the city, were located in the neighborhood of the large| hotels The visitors reely rr effort. was m ithe ice or prohibition nts to check the fc of Hquor. The police, fac seomed to be too busy conducting sightseeing tours to the police sta-| tions, But the masquers, whe were nearly all Orleanians, were surpris- ingly sober, ‘They ved to have gotten out of the habit of ckatting with John Barleycorn at every cor ner as they used to do, Although they were sober, they were merry The king of the carnival, the m: and the scholarly old, Creole gentle man who correct# the newspapers upon all facts of the city's past, | have united to proclaim this yer r's| “ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave tc | his patients a prescription made of ¢ few well-known vegetable ingredient: mixed with olive oil, naming ther Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You wil know them by their olive color, These tablets are wonder-workers or | the liver and bowels, which cause a nor: mal action, carrying off the waste anc Poisonous matter in one’s system, f you have a pale face, sallow look. dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-food feeling, all out | | of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly | for a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of wor and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel--now and then just to keep them pil, Loe and 30¢, ' to have been among the merriest of carnivals, The attack on the old belief that pageants are necessary for the suc- cess of the carnival 1s a little more difficult to explain. New Orleans lives from one Ash Wednesday until the) Thursday be- fore the next to look at the pageants of Proteus, Comus, Momus and Rex, the lords of mirth, who lay siege to the city each yen In 1827, the city first saw the flonts and it would as soon tear down the galleries of iron lace in Rue Royale and build a market in the historic Place des Armes as give tham up. But the movement for elaborating on the celebration, which has been owing for severil years, now ems about to crystallize. Splendid as the pageants are, say the critics, they are of too short duration to satisfy the thousands who come to the city for the celebration. The pageants have real significance only for the c: of the lords of mirth, And the crews, most as exclusive as the Creole sockjty of the city, are too limited in numbers. What this questioning of the old opinion that the pageants are Madi Gras and Merdi Gras is the pagents will lead to, no one pre ts. But it is like! that the attempt to foster al day street celebrations and « decorations, which was made by a civic club, will be on a greater scale next TEXAS RANGER IS.LAV! UPHELD SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb, 26.— | Constitutionality of the Texas Rang; er law was upheld and state rangers restored to theig former legal status on handed down bh by fea W. S, Fly, in fourth vil yeals, The deciston ement of the eventh diat court, Bet ast injunction gcanted by that 1 dismirsed the case > Lack of Clothes Woulan’t Bring Blusi: After Week CHICAGGQs Feb. Dr, John H Muellor of the University of Chicago, socialogy department, in an analysis on blushing, selfconsclousnoss and propriety, today declared if a law sompolled the average citizen to leave his Gfothes at home when he went oll, he would blush fur- 26. lously the first week and then. for- get about it “Blushing: occur, when the area of reserve Nts heen penetrated,” he sald, ‘Human beings blush as a re- sult of capillary expansion in the cheeks, benught about by violation of propriety during social contracts,” Setting The Styles | V YORK.—"You'can't tell 'till ‘That is the decla NE you wear one."" of a The wearers of corsets to- day, however, want a corset which won't teil when you wear it. The fact that a figure needs a corset is not to be divulged. tion leading corset manufac- turer. a secret Vv YORK.—No place outside Ireland is a brogue more fashion- ablo than in New York. That is true, whether one speaks with a brogue or wears one. The newest sport shoes are made on the brogue last usually with a long double- fringed tongue. NEW YORK.—New England man- ufacturers are giving three cheers for France because the latest show- i of the great couture house of Phillippe et Gaston {s featuring spring frocks of the simple cotton types These frocks follow . the spring colors throughout and are full in front and straight and flat in the back with a flare suggested by double circular flounces or flat pleats. NEW YORK.—The square shoul- athletic type of American girl is the joy and’ delight of the tailor of women's suits, but she is becoming the de: ir of the designer of the evening frocks of somewhat softer line. That is why many of the necklines of the newest evening gowns are diagonal, slanting from the peak of one shoulder to the other arm pit, ‘ MONTE CARLO,—The shortest of promenades here is sufficient to con vince one that frocks In general have a long and tight tunic to which the underskirt is merely an un- obtrusive background which must never reach below the knees and that sleeves are elther long or non- existent. UTE INDIANS GIVEN CASH WASHINGTON, Feb, 26—A per capita payment of $50 to the south: ern Ute Indians of Colorado was authorized here today by Secretary of the Interlor Work. Eighteen thousand dollars will be distributed among 460 members of the tribe. 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 halr-brush with @ ittle "Dan derine” and brush it threugh your hair, The effect is startling! You ean do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and po that incomparable softnes: Ness and Juxurlane While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” is also tonity and stimulat ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your halr ap pears after this delightful, refresh- ing dressing. PRES. EBERT NEAR DEATH BERLIN, Feb. 20—fBy ‘The Asso: ; ciated Press}—President Ibert, who lunderwent an operation Tuesday morning for appendicitis developed | peritonitis last night. He was some better this morning but his eondi- tion still was serious, President Ebert's secretary. ald this noon that the patieat’s physi- clans expected the crisis In his one to come to A The president’ family, whose mem- bers were summoned to the hospital during the night, returned home to, the executive mansion early today but with the understanding they would go to the hospital again this afternoon, The president's condition early this afternoon was still yery serious, While the pacent was sleeping at 2 o'clock this afvernoon, it wsa re- ported that his heart action was not so strong as the hospita: attendants hoped and there was much appre- hension about his condition. Dr. Bier and the other hysicians who have assisted in treating the presi: dent will hold a conference at the hospital at 4 p.m. Snow Melting Machine Used In Vienna VIENNA, Feb. 26.—A new de- veloped snow melting machine was brought into action to cope with the snow..fall of the Inst 48 hours, and proved to be a great success. The snow is pushed into piles by automobile plows and the: shoveled into large wheeled basins against the sides of which steam jets are projected. By this means 1,350 cubic feet are melted hourly. Mex Raiders Slay Three MEXICO CITY, Feb, 26,—The mayor cf Michalea in Tlaxcala rtate, reports to the interior depart- ment that an armed band headed by the Puebla agrarian general, Man- uel Montes, raided the town while the state parliamentary elections were being held and killed three per- sons. Secretary of the Interior Va]- enzuela has asked the governor of Tlaxcala to make an investigation, Eh In the early days of the game the golf ball was stuffed with feathers. | MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 Leviathan To Be Honeymoon Special Soon By EDNA MARSHALL. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press Association.) NEW YORK, Feb. 26,—The steam: ship Leviathan, clatmant of the tives of Jnrgest liner afloat and swifteat liner afloat, now threatens to annex another title—that of the marrying: est ship afloat—when she emerges from her winter hibernation Satur- day for another searon of transatlan- Ue cruises, Perhaps the suggeative influence of her = skippe Captain Herbert Hartley, who recently took unto him- self a bride In a romance which be- gan and culmi ed on shipboard, has’ semething to do with it. Per- haps it is something else uszal But the fact remains that the La: viathan has prospects of 15. wod- dings aboard during her first cross- ing of ths season, Accordingly to help the ers:w pride of the Ger- man maritime world play the part as signed to her by her prospective pas sengers, Captain Hartley is prepar- ing to break out a special “honey- moon flag"— two arrow pierced hearts on a blue background—after the first few hours at sea. Already preparations are under way for.an elaborate shipboard wed ding for a well known vaudeville star—her name is withheld as yet, but her fame is vouched for—and a New York banker, to take place as soon as the ship hits neutral watera. And In the past 48 hours, no less than fifteen other blushing coup!es— chaperoned or not, according to uge and style—have sought out Captain Hartley to make sure that he can tle a binding wedding knot. He asrured them that nobody could tle a tighter gne. Two truckloads of paraphernalia, including tall palms and ferns, « wedding cake and other tidbits for a wedding feast, already have been stowed away in the Leviathan's hold for the big actress-banker wedding. The huge social hall of the ship will be specially decorated for the event and most of the first cabin passen- gers will be invited to see what a good job Captain Hariley can do with a prayer book and a ring. The imperial rulte has been re- served for the bride and groom to be. It will be divided into two suits until the ceremony, when the skipper will present the key, with appropriate ceremonies, to the bridegroom, None of the other 15 prospective marriages actually has been settled upon, but given a couple of moonlit nights and the example of the act- ress and the banker, the captain is confident that he can strike at least CHILDREN Cry For Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there- from? and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Butthihe Absolutely Harmless ~No Opiates. Physicians ¢verywhere recommend it. a dozen maiden names off the pas- senger lst before the Leviathan docks abrond. Frances McCarthy In Play Staged By Pupils of Convent Several plays: were eatly- in «the week presented in Cheyenne by pu- pils of the Convent of the Holy Child Jesus. The leading: role in ‘Albusan’” was taken by Franees Mc- Carthy of Casper whose father, Bu- gene McCarthy, was present. Songs used in this act were taken from the opera "Mikado." . The other play gives during the evening was “Ech- oes From Dixie." A 1-piece or- chestra furnished musio for the pro- gram. ——— For Colds. Grip or Influenza and us a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets, A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of B. W. Grove, 30c.—Adv, Oil Pollution Bill Reported WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, — Tho senate commerce committee today ordered a favorable. report on, the house ‘oil pollution’ bill to author- Ize the secretary of war to prererihe regulations controlling discharge of olly waste in rivers or tributary wa- ters of tho, United States. DIGESTION! UPSET STOMACH, GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Instant reef from sournes#, or acidity of stomach; from indiges- tion, flatulence, Ipitation, head- ache or any,stomach distress. The moment you chew ‘a few ‘Pape's Diapepsin" tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pléasant! Harmless! Any drug store, ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT || OF OUR Removal Sale | Ayres Jewelry €o. 133 SO. CENTER New location 118 E, 2nd. St. |# hoe Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Airedale Suede, Spanish heel, strap fastening across instép. Beautiful shoe for spring wear. al Selby’s Arch Preserver Special 70 pairs of Selby’s Arch Preserver Oxfords, in black and brown kid strap patterns and black and brown Suede Oxfords. Regular $10.00 to $12.00 values OXFORDS in large sizes We have one lot of Oxfords, sizes 6 to 10, Some with built-in arches in this lot. These are the remainder of shoes that sold at $8.00 and $9.00. SPECIAL_____ Ladies’ Chiffon Silk Hose, all shades THE BOOTERY Phone 1730 124 East Second Street