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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune FOUL PLAY IN DISAPPEARANCE OF SPY IS SEEN Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves of Interna- tional Fame Missing and Case Is Turned Over tc Detectives NEW YORK, March 12.—The New York American says today it has learned that Dr. Sen eeere Karl Graves, whose exploits as an international spy had won his world-wide fame, has been missing since last August when he took a trip to St. Louis to gather information concerning an al- leged plot to restore the Hohenzollerns to the throne of | Germany The American says that of Dr. Graves have placed th in the agency which has reason to sus WELLS STORE that he may have met with foul the Americ: says, revealed that Dr. Graves had discovered a plot to roy coup in Germany on March 1 and to place the crown the throrie. before his di: | ance Dr. Graves {s sald to hav dicted that President Vbert o! The iusic public will be g! opportunity this evening to many would die within a per! exteptionally fine st August. providing broad: h -oceurre tion © condit broadcastin will provide the bi will be relayed far west Davenyx is declared ert influences working among will provide the best conn in favor of the planned royaliet coup local radio enthusis con: | and against St in favor of the repub- | ditions have interfe: a times | tic. He himself, is said to haye de-| with perfect reception since the] cided to ald in thwarting the coup. | advent of warn it last —_———— | night’s concerts *« and | tonight may witr good CITY BRIEFS Wells Music store | who desire to} @oncert at k this evening when it will B, Jones, manager of elved on the Radiola’s super] uge at Shoshoni, and R. heterodyne equiyment tick, druggist and postmaster A large noon-day crowd yesterday | Shosho! for a sh enjoyed a tre the Wells store | on business. where the entertaine by “ee Denver's “Th: who are ap-| H, M. Anderson 4s a Lin) pearing nightly in son entertainment at the Thelr program at the = several pecial _number and comedy auto show, included} R, F. the Hendri-Bolthoff company Denver, is a business visitor in C: per and is a guest at the Hennir AUTO DRIVER (5 FINED © | ve, snus’ nhonseue, is an out of town man in C man {n Casper for a eee 905 FOR WRECKING transacting business affairs. eee J. C. Hart of Louis arrived in hands of a private detective ct at there were powerful | Americans in the United States both Granger, representative of of | PAGE FIVE Getting Facts Right Out of the Air | clo gunners sh at; below Ger Mitchell inspec’ ing t )0-pound bombs with whi tl reticall, molist on WH, WEAVER IS NEW MILLER AE MAN TERE H. Weaver highway Yellowston an unc tccune vanes Gay that He has opened oa fle urites | ) at the Yellowstone addre pl feature v is proming Wyoming in the oll Miller tires, ly known in aving been en and w demand for as unexpected a here. f and you can't ter where you wear twins. to. the | Casper this morning to spend a few | days here attending to business} GENTER-STREET LAMP sizi.ct"s2 asain William - Coughlin. of Topeka,! Kans., is in the city for a few days. | Rok Lyons, er | with speeding and rec! Ben ‘Hunt is a visitor 1 tom | tm donnection with the wrecking of | Greybull. a five-globe street lamp post early | e108 yesterday morning fn front of the} Dr. J. L. Linn and Dr. L. C. Hunt Rialto“theater at the corner of Cen- Lander are in Casper having ter and Second streets, paid a $25 rived last evening. fine in police court last night ! ose The case against Chas. Grerson, R. L. Cops is a Thermo: charged with demolishing a lamp/ business caller here. post in front of the Boyle Garage cee last week, was continued until this} W. A. Mortimer of Basin is spend- afternoon. Arthur Peralto paid a fine of $15 se in police court on a charge of being} Frank England, Jr., arrived in drunk. Peralto was arrested by| Casper this morning from his home Officer Baker. in Denver. H. Clark was arrested in the rear O56) Bi of 357 West street at 2:40 o'clock this morning by Lieut. Plummer and Officer Muck and was booked W .J. Hogans of Lander arrived in Casper yesterday. eee at police headquarters on a charge 8. H. MeGowen ts a Riverton of possession of Uquor. A small) caller in the city. quantity of Hquor was found on 2 e Mlark’s person. Jane Williame, a colored woman, was arrested at the same time. Both Clark and the colored woman will be tried in police court this afternoon. pamela PUBLIC 15 INVITED T0 ATTEND MEETING OF REAL ESTATE BOARD |. R. D. Miller’ returned this morn- ing from an extended business trip to New Mexico and points in Colo- rado. Mrs. Miller ts visiting with friends in Kansas. Siee W. J. Fallon of Denver {s here for a few days having arrived this morning. Morton Neufeld of Des Moines !s transacting business affairs here for a short time ne een Charles Koch is among the Den- My ae in Casper this week on The general public {s* invited to} J: C. Austin has been attending attiba the affairs here from Path- Real Estat luncheon’ ut This meetir particular nvite ¢ meeting of the Casper board at their weekly thé Townsend Friday promises ‘to ot board will | 1s to business finder. thy. Mahoney, J the day here pend- Denver bu: this week. J. Bankros in Casy 8 contained In Pres!-| nt message recommendatic slidge’s rec sof Midwest Is | today visiting with friends. | see | Vincent Carter, state auditor, { | Casper today from Cheyenne. a ” re | J. 8, Marshall and L. ©. Mann are jin Casper on business for a short time this week from Om: ha | ee | Allen Beck” returned yesterd: from Rawlins where he has t spending the last few with Should a woman tell ber friends. husband all the secrets of her cee past? Should she uncover Frank En Aratieneds 3 things gone—but not forgo%- morning from a several days’ bu here in days ten? Can she hope to find ness trip spent in Denver on happiness while hiding the business truth? In the April issue of ON Ea Ee Le mn 2 True Story Magarine, » woman to whom love end marriage brought only the deepest misery and despair, frankly tells what it means to seek happiness in married life while haunted by the ghostly specters of her past mistakes. Her story appears complete in April Trow Story under the Ethel Barrymore KANSAS CITY, {| 11.—Miss Ethel Barrymore, actress, tl Mareh the title of “My Own Story of with arthritis at a hotel here, was Tere Se a Veda oad a thd reported in a serious condition to- je fea issue of America’s greatoet whe actress, was stricken songesing. Monday was reported resting com: F fortably yesterday but today her ager announced she was “very © it Miss oie AU al nesisten 2505S rue newsstands 25¢ r nd Tanqueray” has bee cancelled, polis ing a few days in the city this week. | ° Is Said Very Ill} guard enr | divisions will proceed frém 8 i Several othe of ) Pedro Mo: 4 morr j team will appear 1 | preparatory to. the t naval | shortly before gunnery s of the in Mareh | c the president, an amely ree pi in wh Bone entire 4 (Liquid or Plaster) INu Marek aes te Bookie ‘simu set He | Every manor woman pi geen ars mee who still hag corns or | otha cian . callouses ought to try : ht luck to the I mn Ame “ Muscovites Will - "Gets-It” and see how coincident with e am pare se roche ‘ ‘orn pains stop. Announcement from Seer ‘ Meet Friday Night The corn or cal- Price that Ira Flugstead , } fon | ious‘ shrivels up, | saken the of holdouts and | —_ | Se ecinaar Glis coin would at signature to the Kremlin Azov, Imperial Order of | niete and gives club's co! Muscovite will meet in the I. O. O. | olessed relief. Your A atiff tice game | I". hall Friday night at 8 o'clock in| jatisfaction is between r and the Yan-| business session, after which a social | ruaranteed, Sold everywhere. Costs bu nigans of the Boston National | will be given in which all Odd Fel- trifle. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago league team on thelr St. Peersburg,|lows and thelr ladies are invited. Morida, field resulted in a 2 to 0} Dancing and hinenie, All! “Clete 1 in this elty by the has gre f st position for these The t ear Le d to peep slyly from | tume adjuncts is not down from the . : z concealment. It is adorned with a| sl but up from the hem. ‘Tbe ict papa genet long dangling earring, dropping al-| loop of ti art is cau; t n Ls 1 departi most to the The coiffure | hem by a cluster of artificial flowers | 24 ra Is carefully and the ends draped upward to psy saiparotbcaaibeed ed other « at the opposite Hip in a big | ate | “ | | Roses by Another: Name. | | hat just imported 1 Marg ha counit:;| materials, ‘Tt ¢ Brainy : aes oto le iba) , Ce Ben tats ople desiring to purchase tires America by the « her writ Gras ula teidok (< ment ané fs one of the few en in London | satin, It {s trimmed with a wide | ee eae today who never wea ings.| satin ribbon, plain in front but doc: | In fact, all Jewelry 15 6 with her. |orated with a close row of p This te tees | eatin rots areurd’the backe'a ea | eneral Held For A ANS I seorn fithiits On thb gue oF this te | Infant Child Of | a Burmeise | row of roxes is duplicated. — | John Kuhns Today | Flounces Plu The, flounce ple | n the outs ures 0 | Funerat services were held. this ring + jot both? jafternoon rt 3:30 o'clock from the the question the French designers | chapel of the Shaffer-Gay undertak have asked and answered it by Jing parlors for Pauline Kuhns, designt a frock of black crepe ca-| 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and pote. The bodice of which is trim-} / Mrs. John Kuhns. ‘The infant daugh- med with silver Inme. The skirt is | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhns died composed of two deep fhounces of | yesterday morning. Rev. L. E. Carter, pastor of the BYU. 3. FLEET 7 | First Methodist church, conducted < the Casper cemetery. pf Great Armada on Way ASSESSMENT WORK IS aes Unie” | LAUNCHED HERE TOD As Single Unit. Active work on rona county ATTLE OFF | ALIFORNIA, | assessing for 1925 will commence | this afternoon when the 12 me BACK HOME CHEYENNE, March 12.—Governor Nellio Tayloe ¥ returned late last night from Washington, where she attended the Coolidge inaugura- | tion. Osborne Wood Leaves Cadiz sociated Press) | he American sea powe Unite States flee a essor, will begin work both in the elty and in outlying distr! The assessment work 2 aix 4 weeks to two months, ed in the cruising to here at noon, Pacific, an Diego, Seow yh AMBASSADOR CTARILIZATION (Summary of |A"248S42" FCINDTINS_IHT HERS & IGHTNEWS) WASHINGTON s t t ed bn W. F a ra, new Japane 1 t \rger WAS t u ; \ é 1 ‘Slowing Up Process to sen: curitles,, upe fron cose auc Have Beneficial seg Be scripth tion will be sent | present spe Effect, Claim. RL ear at chy acme (el SMREREN otal E frectiv e Means 4 Of Reducing Fat BUENOS AIRES 1 J Ww Am 1 k < paw Y witl bts ; ety ILASHINGTON M t f Re A \ N) VE on k } odes: io v by 1 eee f L Pres, Rickenbacker Brougham At the Auto $ ck Relie/ 1A le ant effective syrup. ade 4 cand 60c sizes And externally, use P1SO'S Throat and Chest Salve. 35c how TERY, : CASPER TO R: AW L IN CARS LEAVE DAILY al announced at the night same at the next © | & committee of ten club to nd the ac ad repr » Kiwanis. hairmar turned I. 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