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W PAGE TEN Security Pact | Is Dead Issue League of Nations Refers Question to Next Assembly After Having Its Hopes Dashed by British NEVA, March 13.—(By The Associated Press.) — The league of nations disarmament and security protocol, | put out of present consideration, at least, by the rejection | of it voiced yesterday by Great Britain on behalf of herself and a all her dominions except Ireland, was referred by the council of the le ague today. to the next league assembly to- peat ~ ‘ ase she was anxious giving peace and : 1 P ue covenant better ; t oses and goal of the frankly F 1 . y spirit of the cover |that the great war tea t ( | tour great res, 2- | demolished intone Ln h t ew ent to der of frontier SHORTERQIBLE = | conce slared, than r na peace and That, he suid, was] tion was put in the pro: References to Wine} «: Are Elimniated in AGEO PAINTER New Version Hl HONOR, Intended = Tahite To New York Workman Goes Unpaid the turn to other God: to eat raisin cakes at] NEW YORK, March 13.—"Rush” r 2 Thompson, 7 ne oldest. active T rt er, unfon ~ palnter New York, has tains phe is a mo *worked in the Sst mansions and e turbule hotels for 62 years. But he lacked e when It is © to enter a fashionable a a to drink hotel to be the prir pal guest at a v t ink ® Paint, Oll and Varnish of the Pi >, z n of manufactur: ¢ anti-prohibition publicati ers that sought to honor him. ‘ the new Bible for its man banquet tables were all r fe the Hotel Biltmore last T we ted @ passed and chief Charles 1 i ey. D a finally | t tute ety the ¢ at the] a s H. A. Sherma 's 1s too swell for me t cing through the door at jew I 1 women in eve = dress. YeoMec. A k I must get to bed earlry Hib! WARREN sNIMINATON ISDEALT FRESH BLOW BY COMMITTEE nted s wa additional | Chairman Cum: | ition tk the t constitutio nal | mit to the public Each day omnation o, someway *. Cefn pe ln —enjoy ROMAN taht ean tke canton MEAL, a prop- tomorrow | erly balanced | Pitan ee come regular panteh rue as clockwork 1 mine ts into sing the nission to 7B.C.| ersity | huge neeruing fur sume dnd dabcountshid vogue tat eieen oberts, unprepared. They could | tuatiieaeinettdtlonn t. Roberts admitted, argue the Tile? Gatien citeast hy in | Matter-until after they had had op- ion of {nad. | Portunity to’ consult authorities. ints dated back | Lacey insisted that the question be and this was |, | INC Che Casper Daily Cribune "RIIGIAL STARE (9 REACHED IN ta (Continued From Page One) When the government called a bank official to the stand the defense ob- jected on the ground that the wit- was not the actual person who made the entries to which he was testifying, and that, therefore, the plaintiff was submit ‘double hearsay” testimony. It is probable the wil ‘oring to procure annulment of nv's lease deat tha on th al reserve stopped anct Dome nay- pily the machinery epped.. . With {s the 13th) halt, the the gov e and re-| th to extract | tir Ioneline will pro: wonted e fter- make the atin 5 is of deg: voral 3 » es Ger P 2 which at no time | ernment the bank rv degree; if they mitted to evidence an get the wrench out, the ma flclals recalled to the s til will be able to proceed will be lame and h ohn WV 7 sociated as teading; coun cosmopolitan lawyers in h's defense against the | 30 suit, Thursday aft ted to evidence offered b counsel in proof that the 7 ated thro between Har then secreta , Albert B. Fall, and that ion is sustained the gov. will be unable to bring in essential to establishment | 1a arke of f and collusion. | t equence will be, probably government's case will col. at, furthermore, the s lodged against Sin- ih the District of a > will collapse, the evi to which. Ls now obj y cases which he |; argued, up! admissibility of | accounts even when they dealt with betwee! books k t- | lo ities which | party witness could oranda only to r = ourt t courts anada, Er as In of Americ n he he government prosecution: piracy | y's objection, manifestly long | under consideration (the objector | Was prepared there and t it with a great q' opinions on similar questions), d to find ® government . Atlée Pomgrene and Owen a Gat to use the in accepting & methods cued forthwith or that the intro Roberts said, and did ction of testimony cease until such ount the corpora- doing business | UM #8 government counsel had pre wt peu -tueetee and presented arguments. below tinany ody e counsel until {0 o'clock Friday morning to pre. pare for argument and adjourned court until that hour. ting branch at Denver, con: system of band Liberty bond coupons, when enteréd his objection. Con: ot resume his testimon nts gn the objec Roberts was intern i cashier of the erve bank bank's a ling COLLAPSE OF CAS eld. rose in the | testimon: Thurs: | therefc y threw alin the ¢ cey had objected to » mach nt is y | other lence of the “chain of eyl the passage of phys Perfect Digestion Means a Clear Complexion CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Always Produces Foods That Are Easily Digested /, TIMES THOGE OF ANY OTHER BRAND e pa E.R. Williams Stores No, 1 No. 3. 815 So, Grant 129 W. Second Fifth and Wolcott Phones 289—1168 Phone 11 Phone 457 { Lenten Specials for Saturday “Buy by Phone’ 1 large flat can Salmon, sale price_ 5e) -29¢ 83 for 85c (Reg. price Norris Crown Kippered Herring, sale price__ --25e 3 cans 70c 35¢ cs (Reg. price 40c) 3 for $1.00 18 2 cans 35c 6 cans $1.00 Large can Booth Sardines, sale price_______ ---18¢ 2 cans 35c 6 cans $1.00 (Reg. price 30c) Norris Crown Fresh Mackerel, e price sale price 25c) Imported Norwegian Sardines, (Reg. pric 5e) (Reg. price 2 We Deliver to Any Part of the City ahead as the “Buy by Phone’ things” cal thing! the govern TEAPOT HEARING AT CHEYENNE clair to Fall. ent alléges nted. The earller objection, a e Kennedy, evidence was admissabl while development of th should the: court uphol nk. Development iy hb ting objection thdt evidence sought | Fall from Conway “double he Lacey's objection ex med from Si The objection cam 2upoONs deposited nal Bank of Pueblo, while Conway was identifying the! record of redemption o Liberty bond branch Ri fon to th the Denver to a erely- ende: the ro} ine cou i On| Meatless Days Macaroni is a good wholesome meal in itsel Appetizing and Nutritious. Can be served ii At All Grocers—10c the Package Fresh New Oxfords for Children Attractive roomy toes. patent w 3 Satin A Rugged Shoe for Boys Not exactly like the picture, having the ne moceasin toe in pl of straight tip. Built of soft, strong tan leather in the blu cher tern, Real w oles. Low heels, rut ber tipped. Sizes to 6 $4.48 $3.98 11 to 134 $3.48 te w Ww: ar (the language quoted was that of Roberts), which government counsel were offering. Sald “physt- are Liberty bonds which nassed from succeeding ‘objec- » were taken under advisement | pending produc- y government counsel of au. 8 supporting thelr contention was permitted to proceed, jammed in| with the stipulation that it would be stricken was ited by. Lacey's culmina- was not merely hear- at constituted “monkey-wrench” was that the bank's rec- y official newt d nsion of |§ to prove the First Nat lo., and for- record | Port showed a total of $60,8; on. Meoberti ond coupons little flexible scuffer soled oxfords with Full of wear h grey trim. People y special b broken onderful slippers that id from 9 to 12 8D in satins, patents kids id colo: Ask to see them — from South America indicated that the Tacna-Arica award was generally well received. “We object,” ‘sald Lacey. “Coun sel ts asking this witness to testity to things b2 does net Evow. It is tuuble hearsay.” "I think we ought to try to do WASHINGTON: Col. Creed C. wha ho right thing and en-| Hammond of the Oregon national ‘ muatire .[what as the rig 2 SS a eae tg ne at | deavor to keep out of this trial any-| guard was recommended by Seore- teh the government contends the| ting which might be ground for re-| tary Weeks for appointment as chief franting of the Teapot. lease was|Versal,” sald Judge Kennedy. of the war department's militia bu- s| Roberts admitting that govern- ment counsel were not prepared to forthwith argue the objection, Judge Kennedy ordered the adjournment of court until Friday morning. reau for a four year term. LONDON—Sir Samuel Hoare, the air minister, announced tn the house of commons that he proposed to or. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 ganize long distance airplane flights within the empire. NDIGESTION: causes bloating that crowd the he tion. Always find relief and comfort in CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS No griping—no nausea—only cents was preceded on the stand y by L. C. Dunbar and J. E. e | Gonza respectively cashier and Liberty bond agent, of the First National bank of El Paso, Tex., and @| Harlan J. Smith, cashier of the First National bank of Pueblo, who identified records of the accounts of and the Tres Rios Land & Cattle company, in which Fall ts in- terested, and Liberty bond coupons alleged to have been depasited to the credit of these accou: pitt Ae pa SUMMARY OF le | Thurs Spinach in} nek Cauliflower, per Ib. Head Lettuce____..__ * WASHINGTON—Baron Von } German amt credentia Florida Grape Fruit- Rhubarb, per Ib. WASHINGTO! trea government loans to farmers n federal intermediate credit 6 > WASHINGTON—Advices received Dry Onions, Ib. urn psesscecel aa Cabbage, per Ib. Buach Carrots f. Just the food for Lent. Bunch Beets nm many tasty ways. Why Each shoe pictured here is a reason why you will find shopping in the basement interesting tomor- i fs 3 texture and long wear. pe ead poking ae rel row. 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