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SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925 eS PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune | DUMB DORA--MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT NK SHe!s NOT NOU PHILLIP, T ; DORAS Te DOMBERT GieL INN HME WorLD! ~ ASKED HER TO TAKE ME-To. 1T CERTAIN EXIZONED | If seen uy 1N mais TOWN ALL Herz LIFE AND SHE TOOK ME ae A nae Maa : AN = DON'T EVEN! 13-5 WAS THE MUS | D Sie Wa Musume SHE THOUGHT WAS THE. M cy WAS ausT A VAUDERVILLE | “ e : : i ? THrAyTER! Ver Straten Well Flows Over 1.500 Barrels Day ks on the Colorado and | he | Souther nd. the first shipment n|from the: Ver Straten well ‘will be | Je tonight to the refi Flor Sherman said that the we be permitted to run seve before any further attempt to Hie Sricw.ty more aetna , made. {s expected that ; i et r t ell will drill itself for a greater ‘ a evans SAUL — WHEAT SCORES | 47 YES'M, Mis (NO, AVERY, VY BUT (T'S KEEP YOUR \w/Ou, war's > : } le Neve LJ =f PAYLINS, WHEN we RE ALONE | (i SUPPOSE BLOSSOMS. WOULDN'T \BETTER THAN MONEY IN ALWAYS BEEN. MEAN You [3 Aa | AM 1 GOING TO \Now, Watr, | YOUVE BEEN |nooRRELL BEEN | TAKE YOUR. JAMERICAN SAN® } +, i INTERESTED IN - 1 TRY TO CHANGE A CHANCE WHAT (5 10 u BUSY, MANDY] RINGIN' QUITE |7ip AND BUY |fFOR SANDPAPER /p, 7. Jbeacpreueen 3 THINK WALT} | A TIRE AGAIN TALK WITH You / you WANT LIVELY LATELY SAHARA SAND [AND BIRDCAGES (BUT THATS ALL |BOUT poe tae UNLESS UM Me ALONE SAN ? ‘ = 5 RSET “ ON MARGIN pps RE MEN THIS ME. E SERIOUS? i ; Well Absorbed in | Liberal Export Business a Gy, a : De © rue ream ONE - 4 ort Brings Active Revival of } 2 ‘ f ER, TV % = COME ON Demand % uf F 7 ‘ rf But, OID || f ies AUNTIE: ¢ ; ul / } tF §TIcK | OS50Mm CHICAGO, March 7.—Indications {| { / / i Tee tl Bes Rios of liberal export business today led = t to active ge buying in the iC aCEAM Wheat market, and brought about = sharp.early advance in prices. It was explained that yesterday's drastic ine had put United States expor ers into’a position’ to undersell ship: rs. who depended on supplies Al A AH A 00Ks | In Poison Milk Case cistaae setae. TEACHER DIES | will witness the unveiling of the OFTHE SENATE npathiz- | Allis Che ength | American Can | American Car and Foundry American Locomotive American and R \ | _ FROMASSAULT | EATONTON, Ga., March 7.—W. C, | a Putnam county school s ent, died at 9:30 o'clock 4 this morning from injuries suffered OIL SECURITIES By Wilson Cranmer A Ce. American Water Works ~. | CHICAGO, March 7.4 ahisoti an ] ag by two young men to whom he had \ = gi Defense of Insur- PARIS, March 7.(By The Asso-| given a in his automobile near = > ciated Pr atonton. Three men held in jail in gent Senators. bale an pecerend eg rosie a | ‘ = Hacciotiand’ Fayaleniae y Aus-| With the assault on the educato! ten Chamberlain of Great Britain |fotty years connected with on the security question it is under- | Georgia school system. stood on the best. authority that M. | Herriot has assured Mr. Chamber- tain conditions to evacuate the en- tire RhineJand in the near future. granting of an effective security own ranks pr the Republican majorit completing organization o: the Republican or in its state of committee signments, relegating thé LaFol- lette insurgents to places of minor Northwestern Chicago and St. Paul Chicago, R. 1. and Pai Chile 84% | rank, Senators. Norr Republi pact and the understanding a strong : es 44% | tdaho, blocked ‘immediate ec Rhine by the League -of nations : zs *4 | stockers and feeders 2 Notice iar iy ered Sao would be provided. X ; oe The conversations between the two ah = rE V : ; WASHINGTO: statesmen continued today, sur] °“WASAW, March 7.—(By The As action of the rounded by an unusual amount of | ciated Press.)—Poland will. insist r ‘ which in connection | UPOM the retention of her present nization in removing four of the " } ‘ 1 ait rontiers, abl ¢ er | Republican insurgents from their h the fact that action on the re-| frontiers, established under the m peace treaties, Premier Grab: de- E committee ranks was volc today Jin th enate by Senator s y to an interpellation te negotiations looking to | the chamber of deputies yestere gave rise to all sorta | 92Y: to the possible re- or Borah to fter the kk ie floor im- eport of the The suggestion n man government to th on the occasion by the Ger allied powerg committee ¢ mmittees rick C, Hotal Above ai f the diplomatio I Eenor|: = WApOUBIArS COW 2 ig f Ee If conversations relative to evacuation b by a|J. Hotaling, heirs to the 0,000 estate lef of the Cologne zone,’>-he sald, “cons some| Tho photograph was in San Francisc | & ne," he said, “con: western frontiers and at the same time precluding any armed aggre: { Cultures To sion on the part of Germany against her eastern neighbo: “ ; i 2 a ae sisted in the afti ation of Gere ally no prinelpal theur 8 tna sgrals will cna many in a pact having for its object was put into milk deliver he Ho! Ms the guaranteeing of the reich’ uly oe ar pai eae \Sale of Germ 3 eae lI Appeal Taken | By Contractor | . | Be Restricted ¢, C ry eaie Denver Prices Fe Senta : ‘ I F rh : C ounty lar e as Colo., Ma s. sf rhs TN LOKDES CASE) (opysisin, 1995. Casi wath rs 4 = ot Ay Hon ; ‘ i % 2 Cotton. CHICAGO, March 7.—Bec E ; . S : I cag a | MES Seaboard Gil ——- + | uouppON—th tedtimonyithiat dloease germ coh victions See st higher: HICAGO, M (By As- | reau. Cottor m t ht as easily pi | . > | $14.95 y ( ‘ p . | | : LVeW rou e/ 139 nga ELI h hoe Ree a 1 1 1 uy du pted | wee : tot er: | North A ! ; et Dry Goods 1 cee ; ast , protect non-paytidut en $ $7.75 to $10.10:] ~ I P OUIS—Orders eived by iis © rebate te 2 f County Clare belonging fat she et st nigher; | the Rice Stix Dry Goods cx y | ti ost .¢ a to's acting: James: Charles Arthur, 5 top cows, $6.60 $5.50 to $6.2 )& separa ‘ United | in the last weel heavier than | pri tix i ate ack’ de in the famous Robinson t |§ Bo) with mierchanal C + [emer fr SoholAs Rall a, Midland bank s ithe former Petes 4 aro te dk excellent Steel: ; _|inauiry ‘has co 1 them it js an}@lde de camp to Rhjah Sir Hart A — | sinc fidence in values ts 1 PITTSBURGH — The Carnesi® | easy matter for any one to obt ngh. 1 [rages 2 wigan € y the strong primar at : has on Pa B “e deadly germs with evil intent The sherift’s party and. police were pail a is mark this: week, but two may bé | —_$_—__ at first obliged to flee, but la Butter and Eggs a shortly for r turned with military reintores ‘ ‘ ee ate Lumber. us f : agit | ° and clashed with the hostile crow : pa ; | PORTLAND—Two ni g las | LATE SPORTS of tenants who were armed with < © suspended: « ut jPitchforks. The situation was cased ; >| CLEVELAND — 1 An | | tddieslb ci # cas 1 and Wire company has appro- | ber of the t paid - | priated $2,000,000 to mx z | sheriff and 6 r es and military ont | central furnace here | BUTTE, Mont., March 7—Charges | turned the bridges leading te ¢h w | Dixie Lah ct were rendered impassablo by = ng fo lng of trees Dairy Products | JOPLI = hy 4 ha H , 1,441,8 1 is. Exports of | beer pve §10,000.000. 0 int a | [POTATOES | sent exe ape LT ee coe oats" $9.00 Reward . rey 4 ta: ¢ | ° | 1 with the S \ 66 Transco - us| toatay 4 ; ee eee Gen. Pershing ‘ ara ay i ' 5 \t a 119 | dem 1 Ttat , 1 | to fight a ed venrera will be pala gs EOE Sl uns. Gist Tron Pip 3 demand 4 ‘ 1 > CODE red Gahood: war's 1|to the party turnishing the C , i * apd cien Pela Cee 1 Bs | — Has Recover e . it in Great-Falis on Febru Tribune information teach Lar ot a al U. a Ue Se cod 43% | iE: ut the bout was cancelled wh iS the cantare ge the person who te Ow-.ge 96 | Shir sacke 8. Ri - AS y = Tied atedvaha ; | fraudulently collecting subsert 3. Steel | ‘obaceo. he suffered a broken bo: = riptions Sai op | roue fancy | 0. S, 500 COTTON woNsuieee les y24| HAVANA, Cuba., March 7—Gen-| Pont hana in a bootet bee fom Tribune subscribers — Patrom Gr 00 | sis Michi, Utah Copper § Pa.—Sal 1924 | | tight hand in a bout at Hel of the paper should Torct 001 re rdahe | Weatesls pid last week aggre: | eral John J. Pershing who was tak: | jast month. on> their subscriptios et eee ail yet ped this thoy S| Be gion NEW YOE es Wrappers |en ill on his arrival here with mem. | eae arrier who delivers "the abe; ace tole Willys Overiar % | spot s 2¢ a pound and fill-| bers of his mission to South Amer-} BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Florida,|4N authorized gollector strane the e 1,60] = Woolworth .. 116 = ts. About 65 4 toa from Suntingo de Cuba last Tues | March 7.—Mrs. Dorothy Campbell office Lf rou are not sure you are | | | ——— NEW YORK, M 7 a till 1s in farmers’ |day will probably leave his ved to-| Hurd of Philadelphia won the an irane, oe Me died collector, ask him > Poultry. atop t ‘ day for the frst tim o the uf nual Belleair woman's golf cham-| not do eo nies. It he can | SILVER CHICAGO, March 7. — Po | lew Y - ns noon of his-arrlt Tho general | pionship bere today by defeat of do #0 please cali tho Tribune, y vr Lees ial Li pac Bisa! | alive, lower; fowls 20@2 , | Shoes lene to vieit pi ve | Miss Bernice Wall, Oshkosh, W n Bran $24.00 and| NEW YORK, March 7— Bar sliver | 30c: josters 19e: tur bo; a 1 1 The « ta} y sin, five up and 3 to play ‘1 the 18 ph 15 $24.50, ! s8340; Mexican’ dollars 52%, 370}, geese Lic. t c 4 2 qT Ad: holo final match ele one ‘

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