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.C _/_ i ih AL! = eee een ee PAGE TWO INFERENCE ON: ARF AT RANGE: ONT UATION Pasturage Deensndl on} Big Horn Reserve When Gir Is Trust Men | ed Carl to her neare: dearest f Esther y discovered Carl had secretly tr erred his affections. And thus began the age-old battle of love fought out in the eternal triangle. Did Esther succeed in holding her affianced hus- bani ? And was her friend guilty of treachery? Read tbappened inthe story en- tled‘“A Baby’s Arms”in April True Story Magazine. A is bt one of 18 big fea the April issue. [ets as share, ne to none. In reply.to questions as to what hed on the that th e to Wyoming and a _stockmen would equal the Also that was being accomp’ ve it wa lue of the ntar |: built ees departme | the art of tl so that Injustice would 2>me more valuable 100,000 worth of ttm w be taken from heridan and Lovell. nt of its watur re he actual with on the re- mountain the two m the for- through d will be the protec. SENSATIONS I “TRIAL LACKING Here {s the widely talked of new Chandler roadster which will be displayed for the first time this evening in the booth of the John M. Whisenhunt Co., at the auto show, This is a rear view showing the spacious rear compartment and the manner in which {t may be made to seat two additional people comfortably and at the same time perform its function aa a luggage carrier. In addition to the roadster Mr, Whisen- hunt also plans to show the C! \dler coach. The testimony as a whole de-| agreed to by Sinclair, Sinclair, it Che Caspet Daily Cribune told the Tribune representative that the five-light post in front of the Rialto will cost $97 to replace and the single standard street lamp in front of the Boyle Garage will neces- sitate an outlay of $72, as total cost of replacement. The bonds were made sufficiently high In both cases to cover the cost ot replacement in case of forfeiture of the cash bonds. Now if someone would only report the identity of those responsible for destroying the Ughts and lamp posts on the Platte river bridge the cleanup might be made complete. ——— L. A. BERMAN [a WITH PEERLESG Aa EXECUTIVE Edward Ver Linden, president and general manager of the Peerless Motor Car company, has announced the appointment of Leon R. German to assist him in the management of the Peerless business. |i pear. The | veloped the-fact that Mr, Shaffer| Seems, was the only oll man: with DUE eee toed had dis-| ha e d a hundrec sufficient resou-ces to enguge in the | Was formerly vice president and di- h Soardtary Wall theltiake| thentee thet ‘Abliave tans contract who was of a frame of| rector of Olds Motor works, and the Teapot domie.| some land’ 4 h adjoins mind to enter into this deal. sales manager of Durant Motors of x on of these wit-| dom rough fire the power} ‘There are still a large number of | Michige that it was ng oil men 1 other buildings were de.| depositions to be read and this case house stro: at he went to Secretary | Will probably proceed along this line tomorrow. uld have a lease on certain lands within the reserve which lands ad. joined those upon which the develop: Because of an unusually versatile experience, which brought him {nto close contact with all departments of the automobile business, he has long been recognized as a keen analyst of conditions in motor car manufactur- ing, finance, service and sales. 1 been done; that Sec oft mpany d him when ready to After acting as a stenographer in doned the tion, which was the office of the governor of Michi- us they could not meot the re-| duly made, wou!ld be considered; that gan, at Lansing, Mr. German went quirements, Mr. Beaty of the Texas | later Secretary Fall told him’ that to the Ovte Motors Works) ins SCPi ax ud subr tentative se for the whole structure stenographer in the sales depart- whict did not be made to Harry Sinclair and ment. He was later, successively, 2 The} to see Mr. Sinclair; that he did see — basa to ald ACSA PN ex and| Sinclair and Sinclair, in keeping (Continued From Page One) LB aaheapaceaper dd ahaa Bic Ir i e| with the demands of the department ) sales department as Secretary of development out and interior de which did the damage?” the newsboys inquired. | that all claims that might have any legal merit should be settled under] ‘That's exac! the Sinclair contract, after some | the officer replied. discussion offered him 200 acres.| “We saw the car and took the what I'm after,” Sales. When Edward Ver Linden was ap pointed president and general man ager of Olds, Mr. German became his he This, it would appear, did not satis-| number,” answered the alert tads.| Secretary. He quickly familiarized | More nsumed in read-| fy Shaffer, He wanted a whole sec-|“‘It was a Buick roadster, number| himself with many of the details of ! c John Shaffer | tion. The question of just what he) 10601 and a 1925 plate,”’ the various departments of the buel- 1 t others because | should have appears ag yet undecid-| Officer Radden took the names of| Me 80 that, when there was need, | of th number of letters, tele-| ed. The witness swore that the|the newsboys who had furnished|® little later, for someone to reor- r 1 memorandums presented | only matter under consideration | him with the important information.| S*”!ze the service department, he ‘ with this deposition. | with Sinclair was this acreage and| ‘They gave their names as D. Stover| “#8 Put in charge of that work. ted that when he senate committee t have any papers or letters \d that, therefore, some tt oh testimon as incorrect be 1 relied upon his mem- ASK for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL N Malted Milk Asad 707 Is the New Phone Number at BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Building that nothing else ed. It will be remembered that in the senate investigation {t was charged what Sinclair had paid Shat- fer was to keep his paper “silent.” This was disproven from the deposi tion. as over discuss-}of 304 South Oak street, and A. Vance of 848 South Spruce street. At 7:10 o'clock Officers Radden and Russell arrested Lyons who lives at 116 North Boyer street and is a porter at a down town hotel. Lyons admitted breaking the lamp The testimony of A. W. Ambrose | and sald that he had been on his was of Interest in that {t proved | way home from attending the boxing there was not the “secrecy” about |bouts at Salt Creek. The’ car he this contract generally believed; that this witness had an important hand had been driving was loaned to him by another. colored man by the name Mt | in drafting the contract; and’ that|of J. Winfrey. Milk | others in the department also had| Lyons was released on $125 cash ‘and Diet | % "and; that Admiral Robison and| bond and will appear before Judge | Gregory were led in, and that} Murray in police court this: after- ForInfants, | they offered some. changes which | noon. Invalids, The BB Invalits A well-balanced, palatable, eas- ily assimilated food that nour- | ishes and up-builds. Use at meals, | between meals, or upon retiring, | and when faint or hungry. | Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water. No cooking. were made and appear in the final draft. T witness sald there had been no instructions for secrecy save | plans which secrecy was in keeping as this contract involved naval with the general policy of the navy department, and it developed from the oil men whose depositions were read, that the large concerns well understood the structure was to be developed through a lease. How- ever, it would appear, many of them balked at there being attached to the lease the construction of the pipe line which would cost around $25,000,000 and the construction of the tankage for the This is the second street lamp drivers within the last week. A few Boyle rage on North Center street was wrecked by the unidentified driver of an auto. Mr, Boyle re- ported to police the number of the car. Charles Grerson was arrested at 10 o'clock this morning by Officer Sullivan and charged with demolish. Ing the lamp tn front of the Boyle Garage. Grerson was released on $100 bond and will appear before Judge Murray this afternoon, vy which was FE, city etek EEE Watch yqur Coffee! EOPLE are saying that their coffee 1s changing-- that it doesn’t taSte like ittalways did. You have heard such comments -- but think!-- have you ever heard it from Schilling Coffee drinkens?...... The quality of Schilling Coffee has not Leen changed, The traditional blend stands -- untouched. Watch your coffee! COFFEE 1 which has been demolished by car days ago the lamp in front of the Within less than a year he finished that job ratisfactorily. He was then made comptroller of Olds Motor Works. During his in- cumbency of this office he Interested himself in all phases of the business to such an extent that he became an all-round assistant to the president. He later was elected vice president and director of Olds Motor Works, When Mr. Ver Linden left Olds to become president of Durant Motors of Michigan, Mr. German went with him as sales manager. He organ ized the sales department, appointed distributors and dealers and was soon shipping cars in tralnload lots to various distributing points In the country extending between the Al- leghenies and the Rockies, After two years, he left the Durant com- pany and moved with his family to California, where he lived until he came to Peerless to resume his asso- clation with Mr. Ver Linden, and to play an active part in another Ver Linden success. OAKLAND ka */ NEW ENGINEER NB. HL ANIBAL A. R. Glancy, president and gen- eral manager of the Oakland Motor Car company, announces the ap- pointment of B. H. Anibal as chief ongineer, succeeding Benjamin Je- | rome, resigned, Mr. Anjbal has been associated vith various motor car units of the General Motors Corporation for 12 years, starting in 1909 in the engin- eering department of the Olds Motor Works, where he assisted in the de- signing of the famous Oldsmobile Limited. For the 10 year period from 1911 to 1921, he was intimately connected with every enginsering development of the Cadillac Motor Car company, including the introduction of the first elght-cylinder car In this coun- try. He also assisted in designing the 1912 four-cylinder Cadillac which first Introduced electric start Ing and lighting in the industry t Ca | His various positions 3 i0 cluded designer, assis designing engineer, engineer in charge of mo: tor design, assistant chief engineer and chief engineer. Resigning from Cadillac in 1921 Mr. Anibal accepted the position of chief engineer of the Peerless Motor car company, where he remained until a year ago, when he became consulting engineer for the Stude- baker Corporation, During the late war hé represent ed the Cadillac engineering depart ment at Washington in working out Problems of design and engineering in the development of the Liberty motor, His war work also included service as assistant chief engineer of the Aircraft Division of General Motors Corporation, Mr. Glancy points to Mr, Anibal’s remarkable record in engineering, particularly with Cadillac, as an in dication of the kind of work he will be called upon to do in refining the Oakland Six to an even higher de- gree of mechanical efficienc. YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 Slayer Draws Five Years in State Prison IPHIS, Tenn., March 11,—H. Atkinson, charged with the slay- ing of Monroe (Dolly) S! former Major League baseball player and manager of several minor league clubs entered a plea.of guilty to tn voluntary manslaughter here and was sentenced to not more than five years in the state penitentiary, Stark was killed December 1 during an argument. eee When first introduced into France, the of Louis XIV., coffee MAIL PILOT IS SAFE IN CRASH CALAMUS, Iowa, March 11.— Forced to alight because of engine| J trouble and unable, on account of] s darkness to find a more suitable landing place, Randolph Page, air mail pilot en route from Chicago to Iowa City, landed in a field near here last night. Although his ma chine turned somersault as it struck the soft earth and Paige was remov ed in a dazed condition, he was not seriously hurt. Still tet) all night. Pat Royce Pilling in sold for something like thirty dol- lars a pound. 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