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; " FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 PAGE TWO a Che Casper Daily Cribune WILROAD MEN |G HEAR TALKSON ORAL PROVECT Is Community Building Topic of Meeting Today Noon ness began. | finish. » yleld of wheat high price record, lume of standing sses xt definite fixed ed on the market by and in most 8 proved to be impos- RAIN PRICES HIT TOBOGCAN Ten Cents a Bushel Clipped from Quota- | tions on May Wheat Within First Hour of Ti.ading CHICAGO, March 18.—More than ten cents a bushel callapse in wheat prices took place today soon after busi- May delivery underwent an almost vertical | jfall to $1.71 as against $1.8114 to $1.811% » at yesterday’s Selling on a huge scale was witnessed. largely the result of widespread rains likely to AIG AUTO SHOW Married Year; No One Know } | (OLE OF PINES PACT RATIFIED BY THE SENATE Final Action Secured on Sovereignty of Cuba WASHINGTON, March 13.— The 20-year old treaty recognizing Cu- sovereignty over the Isie of was ratified today by the sen- Pin ate. visions of existing and future treat- jes between the United States and Cuba shall apply to the inhabitants cof Isle of Pines was adopted without a record vote. The senate also accepted an amend- ment by Senator Reed, Democrat, of Missouri, providing that inhabitants TRIBUNE INDUSTRIAL EDITION WINS MANUFACTURER'S PRAISE Despite the fact that the annual industrial edition of the Casper Trib- une has been off the press more than a month the issue is still receiy- ing many kind encomiums. One, typical of all the others, sr- rived yesterday unsolicited from George Whiting, president of the George Whiting company of Chi- cago, manufacturers of power punches and riveters, in a personal letter to George W. Ganon of the Smokehouse. Mr. Writing says in part: “I was astonished in receiving such a publication from your city as I had no idea that the town was of such consequence. Reading it has proved an education on the state of Wyoming. ‘Iam not at all loath to compll- ment the publishers of your paper on the issue you sent me, as it is an accomplished work and I am not overlcoking the fact that we have some papers here in Chicago.” PUBLIC AFFAIRS ECONOMY IS TAX REDUCTION IN PROSPECT Attorney G. R. Hagens in an‘ad- dress this noon before the open meet: ing of the Real Estate Board, at- commissioner state official was a superfluous whose chief job con- sisted of collecting his salary. This _— cs BRITISH NAMY ESTIMATES UP Increase in Budget for Coming Year Is Revealed LONDON, March 13.—(By the Associated Press).—The British navy estimates for 1925-26 amount to 60,- 500,000 poufds, an increase over the current year of 4,700,000 pounds. Included in the total are two sums of 1,320,000 pounds and 656,000 pounds representifg charges appear- ing for the first time in the navy 7 1 1} votes, on account of the cost of the he extraor: Just before the final roll call a res- @ | fleet's air arm and work done for ces to $1.71 was ervation by Senator Borah, Repub- the Fayy at AKe amy sexbarinéatal et has gone Mean, Idaho, providing that all pro- y satabliimentiat Shoenuryotes n to tumble ; A further sum of 1,500,000 pounds is due to uncontrollable causes, such as increases in wages and prices, and reduction in the quantities of plus war stores available for- use without replacement. These items account for considerably more than half the net Increase. é one lsible of execution at any where (Continued rom Page One) of the Isle should have most favored tended by a large number of tax-|statement was greeted with great The « ates do not include pre- near the levels which had been | sented here for a long time were also nation privileges with the United] payers who filled the dihing room of | applause. visions for the commencement of Mr. | named fed a rousing reception and States. the Townsend Hotel, attacked the Continuing his talk, Mr. any construction. The admiralty’s n quotations at Liv-| many were sold without ro much as The vote on ratification was 63 to| nig taxes and declared that “big | said: Hagerty proposals for construction, says Mr. i to Intensify |. word as to their sales qualities. 14, ur 11 more than the necessary |taxes would drive more people out| «took at the example of Florida, | Brideeman, the first lord, tn an ez: n. | the f the market} jieres’-what some of the dealers two-thirds. of the county than forty chambers of | rye people voted 6 tol againae bert, | Panatory statement form part of a bea tclereall Prk weather ston: tha | oieee Eee Nye inet Ze Nanesota, voted against ratifica- |; Hagens was followed by Lyle las a result Florida this winter has |S % Period of several years in or~ ¢'| at over sv’a safe to let theni speak— ° ,,| Minnesota, voted against ratifica-| yay, “county assessor or Natrona | experienced the biggest boom of her |2¢" 0 maintain the accepted stan- sburope. “Ht was a wonderful show. Casper] The mystery of Low, Tellegen's | tion. Thirty-six Republicans and) county, who read a summary of the| Nistory. People ace going vo, Fine [Ard of naval strength, the chief Le owes the success of its 1925 motor | Secret marriage has een solved. | twenty-seven Democrats voted f0r | increase in valuations and tax levies | aq instead of to California. Other | *eature of the program being re: ear OEY & display to the men un the general ar-| The actor and Nina Romano, stage | ratification during the past three years. -Howard | southern states are following the ex.|Pacement of cruisers which have ir hi and then fluctuated hs ig ¥ at] rangements committee who worked |#P4 screen star, were married more . Baker, president of the Real Bstato|ample of Florids. Of the state caxce | PtCoMe OF are becoming obsolete, { ne halt cent | hard and long that this year might ee hese Gly eee eee re : board, presided at the luncheon and|13 per cent of the state levy Ie for ane eae is greatly salen : y the closing | eclipse all others in every way."—|Kent It a secret because of profes toP Introduced the speakers. 3 county, elty and school district pur-| Stina view vo thin poesinne aniee erpool today was |" vga Sa real name is isabel Craven Lilworth. How to repare Me Xs Wi pelenip ye Gbarme SV eleon: | Hosea in Savaliseconnaisanicesrat-aea) helmed soneaaGatee dillac went over in a way members of the Natrona County| Mr. Hagens quoted from some of |", "aval reco an Lelsite "nna: és 1 hig the rally here from | Which far exceeded the great ex-| Your Coffee, The || shoo! board 1auded the new school| the recent speeches of President WRESIGE a saat TIRE Ie eee Service ie ’ pectations I had for jt. A real show ’ buildings which have been erected | Coolidge and sald we needed the | Washington naval treaty regarding and a profitable one for all concern STOKES CASE I ‘ the scrapping of capital ships have : Simulitaneo th the demoraliza- “ ° * and stated that after the completion | same economy in local government. 5 on ioe ‘tharwheat, rackets one tate’ | elects ee Universal Drink of the new high school building that] “The governor can do a great deal te out, saya the stat a aaknoad Goveloded invall tietather || tae meol . school taxes would be considerably |to lower taxes," continued the|™ent. The Asamennon ang Colos- Sith n pite and in provisions as eet, | tors. Was. the out ture of lowered. C. E. Hoffhine, chairman | speaker. "The governor has the veto | "US: rendered Incapable of further athy with wheat, corn a bushel fn value, oats and provisions almost he general selling stam. set in was brought to a [sh 5% four cents > bef ——_—_— —+———— . Johnson. “Our display of Buicks never fall- ed to be the center of attraction, and I am sure that the members of the local Bufek organization will agree with me when I say that Casper has demonstrated to the whole Rocky Mountain region just how an auto mobile display should be presented” | * GIVEN TO JURY (Continued From Page One) this old man" led on by those he BY BARBARA REID ROBSON Coffee well deserves to be called tho “universal drink,” but how unl. versal {s the knowledge of {ts car- rect preparation. The scientists of the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, after three years of investigation of coffee and coffee making, “have established of the finance committee of the city council, stated that he believed that the city taxés would be reduced soon after Casper Kad caught up in the expenses due to the fast expan- sion of the city. Before the speakers were announced, cards upon which taxes had, been computed on the power and can discharge state or: ficlals who are squandering the people's money. There are two kinds of citizens, those who sulk and take high taxes, and those who fight for reductio: What we must have is reduction. “I think that a reduction of from warlike service, have been retained as target ship and stationary train- ing ship respectively, as authorized by the treaty, The Australia and the Monarch were sonk and the remaining 18 ships, .representing 490,000 tons of material were sold to and broken up by firms in England. t orkingman were passed | $100,000 to $200,000 can be accom- —Jack Davis interviewed in his three year in-|the fact that if coffee 1s but well Hens .s the room and proved very | plished in tax reduction in. this 1 ireat—from start to finish.’—] vestigation of information that his| made and used with common sense, | jrorneuve county this year if the taxpayers de- Earl Boyle. young wife formerly was an inmate] is {s absolutely harmless." What ‘ IS SEALED FOR his company presented two new cars at this year's show, and while of the old Byerlelgh club, notorious in the night life of Chicago for 10 a rellef this is to many “lovers of coffee” who felt that they were viol- Mr. Hagens said: “Taxes today are the paramount and mand it. Mr. Jay read a table of figures showing ‘Where Your Tax Dollar LATE SPORTS J. 8. Griffin ts in Fort Colline on | we expected them to attract consid-| years until it was closed 13 years] ating the laws of health to some ex.| ‘sue Im the cly and county anil cos goltow | business for a short time. erable attention, they exceeded even | ago. tent by drinking coffee. Tare oe El icane ilent anacesoelonly | State 0800 eee the great hopes we had for thm.| ‘There was nothing criminal, for| ‘The scientists of the Institute de-| Were relatively light and cam: County 3501) "6s ANGRDES, Callgoaeraeas Michael Hanna was a recent vis:|'Tho two nex sixes, Overland and| malicious intent was lacking,” said] ciare that coffee should never be | Once & year. Now. they come quar:} 7 1 ~~ “O1TT | aaa; -seonnbay, teisee Cesena {tor in Casper from Sherid Willys-Knight are going to enjoy| Rathbun. ‘He went about in his| boiled, but recommend the “drip or | ‘erly andare a big burden. = = Jatin, gonooi + 110001 canker, taney stalewcar medic ctEd iar 4 great season and I can atiribute|own Way trying to get at the truth| filter” method, They say, moet eeepe Tan Hee ae ati the | istrict No, hath atta Teak “ae pack —— C.-F. Rutheferd lett sterday | it all to the 1925 automobile show."| and he never told anybody but his| drip pot or make your own filter by | Tamiflcations of the levy ekg axes, aailhgtiteriak (foe ig Eee a id for the Southern part of the |—Lee W. Doud: own agents what he had found ouw"| lining a sieve or strainer with a| today. Now the taxes have eaten eget el ae ar oe LOD AMBRIDGE, Mass ; oi % - alte . % ' ” up the house and almost all that is Renault bout, ten rounds for the ute where he will spend until Absolutely the greatest array of far as the record goes, it does | plece of unbleached muslin.” Also, See State ba hea vaweightu twevtoataer ; Vednesday of next week visiting |motor cars ever shown in Casper.”|not show that Lee took any affi-|they advise not too coarse a grind|! ‘t- I know nothing ‘about t The value of the county shows @| BI Staged) i 1 friends. |—Frank A. Bundrock. davits,” and at least one tablespoon of ground | recélving end but am familiar with Hither chat dnoréaad 1h value stor a Angeles curing the shrine con- see | “You can talk about your shows The testimo f two sleeping car | coffee to each cup of water, the paying end and In eonnecttg 1024 over 1922, Mr. Jay eald: pias Veoh Mok June, Kearns is Hopkins Clark spent a short time }of years ago But when I take «| conductors who testified Mrs. Stokes| .Emphasis {s placed on the neces-| With taxes, t Na-| Mr. Wheeler declared that Casper) S770 SA : 1 Cheyenne this week little look at the four days just gone} had traveled over night with young | sity for accuracy, so they insist on| The assessed Valuation of MA) Oo t6 finest and more modern eee nd think of the d prospect} men late in 1923’ was: introduced, | the careful measuring of coffee and | {ona county in 1907 was § “Today | schoo! building and equipment in RAW PORK ri r Governor B. B, Brooks re- d order blanks} Rathbun safd, “to show you what! water. Fresh water must be | Without Sanne yh ue ous |thé state. He sald that the new | yesterday from Cheyenne | in the files of tho Big Six Motor|this old man had in his mind that] brought to a boll, remove trom tire, |!* 18 $97,000,000 with a tremendous) fo iain will com $7315 where he was called to testify in the} company, I cannot help but realize | sent him walking ‘up and down the|ndd the measured coffee, and let the |verdratt. We should organize our |i OUT Yeeo9 fy van raised by KILLS FIVE Teapot : that Casper has Just completed her| avenues of the south side on those] infusion stand two or three minutes. | £¢!¥e8 In | co-operative movemen greatest sh Let's beat this rec- goose chases he was on.” Then pour the brewed coffee off the to save money for all the taxpayers. a bond {sgue. remainder of the cost is being allocated over a period | |G. c. Dittayou, receiver of the|ord next year."—C, West. hbun denied that there was| grounds into a warm serving pot. Be ee gee ate cuiay | of years and $75,000 wil be ustess: rst Natic Hank oP Basin, waste tiadson! Besar ana rmon are{any motive of accusing Mrs. Stokes| Nothing spoils the flavor of coffee | PO™, ae taza We Saale inaug. |ed nest year, the speaker said. ONEIDA, N. ¥., March 18.—Trich- | re this week on business, wel satletied with the impres in presenting the conductors’ test!-| more quickly. than a dirty, stained | 1 1." taxpayers league in Casper| Mr. Wheeler said that $302,000] inosis, the mysterious, deadly mal: ft “ee they created upon the minds of Cas-| mony. coffee pot. be sure the pot is kept | UF ; ; es | Worth of school buildings had been|ady th: } years. The decision was made after | C. Benson and Frank per people during the show just] Mre. Stokes, by a precedent.setting Benudioualy clean. It is well to re-| #74 check up ey ae Relea Se 3 erected this year and next year this nod true paihear in vhs yc Bit} : {earar ication with th ver were visitors in the passed."—R. N. Van Sant. ruling, was permitted to take the| member, too, that the Institute rec. |0f the county and city offlclnls. Ute) ve ai inated because the bulld-| in Georgetown tovnabib.t elaine Egyptian authoriti Thursday. T know of no automoblie show un-} witness stand and deny those ac-|ommends the use of a glazed earth: | APAyers Sheule Die Nhe Tee ies aro completed and pald tor,| another life today—the fifth in three 4 The announcement said see less It be that conducted in Den-| cusations. enware, china, glas# or agateware | PO?" so Rel public. officials The | Which will bring about a reduction | days in two families known to have “Nothing has been‘touched tarl HW. 1e returned to his|ver, which can touch our 1925 pre-| Questioning of Mr. Stokes by Mil-| coffee pot. oer ruteciaeres hari tine toitexi: | in, taxes eaten raw pork. t the tomb, Those who have seen this | home in Lander Tuesday after spend-|sentation for splendor, smoothn ton D, Smithy assistant state's at-| If your coffee comes to youl: Stites the governor has the See The latest victim was Bertle Bush- L find have only } 1 in the door- | ing several days here. attendance and general results.""—] torney on.“poivon pen” letters sent] ground, keep it in a tightly closed ht t tite in the state in this re- Sun baths in everyday life are| nell, 45, also known as “Burshnell’ . Wavuatitte m nine fcot | vee Patsy Carr. to Mrs. Stokes, her children and her | container, so {t will retain all of the | rosy Pee President Coolidge has | made possible by the use of a new|father of three children, who dled a | Mrs, MeMat state deputy of| “This company presented the| mother, was termed by Rathbun the| aromatic ols which glve it Its flavor. | {Pot um OS i fabric, which looks and feels Uke] from the same cause during the last ] a tho Women's Benefit Assoctation of | Chandler and Cleveland publicly to] ‘most cowardly, prejudicial and How simple these rules are, and Mr. Hagens attacked the State ad-| silk, yet which allows the ultra-| 48 hours~Nellle Bushnell, 16; Vien- é Mil iti B s |the Maccabees, will spend a short|the people of Casper for the first} Wrongful of-acts to pelson the minds yet how many of us follow them re- miniettation on the question of the| Violet rays of the sun to pass|na Bushnell, 19; 2nd Verona Bush- Milttla bureau time in Casper this week, time during the ant four days. |W eof this jury th evidence he knew etait arses NAG, iia a Mate inheritance tax commissioner. throush Ma te these raya which nei 22. sim other victim was Clin- 7 ad oO d| Lu L. Lappe andj} two cars is assured."—John M. “The state's attorney 1s des-| even {f all the rules of the scientists ph es oS soe —— - — — = et L 6 hief Is Name |. were among the Cas-| Whisenhunt. perate," Rathbun sald. “You don't] sre carefully followed unless a good , per people who spent a short time “Everything O. K. We're pleased| have to be be lawyers to see] grade of cofted goes Into the coffee « Z —_ n Lander this week with show results and will be ready | through that. He violated the oath | pot. ) ( Ma : shee again next year to break this year's| he took when he was admitted to —_——_—__ 4 ‘ Col. Creed he Carmody of Lander was in| record.”—Ralph Kamman. the bar and when he became an as- 7 a c jonal guard of |t city a sh time this week en. “Dodge Brothers fee! certain ,of| sistant state’s. attorney. y © chief of the to Denver on a deveral days’ | their popularity. show was a Rathbun read, over objections of : of Major | great help.” Mont E. Robertson. the prosecution, a supreme court Watch your Coffeet ‘ $6 at sena today by | ore 18: “The show was a humdinger."~=| decision reversing a conviction ob- ‘4 D ( Elgin spent Tuesday | J. H, Leslie. tained by M, D, Smjth in a case in ° ova puaysie « in visiting “Chevrolet recorded the first sale | which he asked similar questions. of this year's show. Needless tosay| ‘Whether the conduct of the Our ab} (dc NS1 id- eo 4 | eeue this company has emerged from the} #tate’s attorney and the court was 3 : Stop at TI. W. Johnson attended to busi-| exhibition, far ahead in both point | due to lack of knowledge of the ele- — u The L eauty Shop || 'es affairs here this week from his | of prospects and orders, from the} mental principles of law or whether .: 5 For Yo Sy eeaeees oo. | home at Shoshon! time at which the first display was | they deliberately ignored the rights] WASHINGTON, March 13.—The 2 wy Ls ‘ SESS SSE placed; We wish to thank the Cas-|of the defendants we are unable to | tariff commission will begin hearings Wed. er L an Wud m4 And a Free Scalp Treatment ‘ncluding the re-|per public for the true Interest dis-| say," read Rathbun from the su-|on April 21 on its inquiry into the e 2 116 E. Second St. Phone 284 || ™ 1 noses, ears and ed."—Jack Nolan preme court record, “Respect for | comparative cost of producing but- a nee 2 e° | 1 in Italy as long ago] ‘This is Reo's first display year.|the law will not be established by | ter in the United States and !n for- ir <dl| We owe our introduction to the| lawless and unprofessional con-| eign competing countries. e = “=== | show, and are well pleased with the | duct of those charged with enforce-| The commission has selected Den 0 OY] ave to Use h ~ | ~ Slevecticahed! tient of (he’ aw mark ax the principal competing a Hundreds of High Grade Unredeemed Watches for _ || — W. W. Smith, ‘assistant state's | country for the purpose of its in- al 1 4 | attorney an the concluding ar-| vestigation into foreign costs. Dur. o | | guments 11:30° o'clock ing the last five years butter im: - | /3 Regular Price NO EPIDEMIC risers ciar econ Oise Be ite oes ae tp more to vet the havor iv mM TATA a hl , | sympathy for Stokes by calling him | 198,000 pounde. : AT UNITED JEWELRY SHOP | sEavala fool, a darnred old fool,” | The committee likewise has made ne , 249 South Center St. IN CHICAGO, sald Smith, but “we try all men on the perversion in their minds.” a tentative finding as to the costs of butter production in the United . P) e Wasi Gace alec eee | «VON have Lkea? Have you notice = | the things charged in the Indict-| year 1921. Minnesota, Wisconsin and e | ents Iowa, were placed as the three larg: “ : a os est producing states, in the order ° e bunks to 5) n CHICAGO, March 13.—Although In Minnesota the average cost of A) C an A C 1 1 O ee as = OF ALL KINDS NORTHWESTERN PAINTS | 28 deaths were reported in thirteen producing a pound of butter fat was e Small st Passaic Paint, Light green and light hours ending at 9:30 ck last estimated at 63 cents, while the av- eae Reaeke ight green ght $2.00 nightsand 78. Hew wares erage price pald the producer was CCID } : Seteiaenee ported, Dr. Herman Bunderen, 50.7 cents or about one eighth lens «,. rhis stock will not last long at these prices city health commissioner, has. de- than the cost, For Wisconsin the I | O C. an € e Vd. 1 70 na Kings Superior Northwestern Paints in colors, gallon. ..$2.76 clared there fs no real epidemic of| NEW YORK, March 13.—Vice | cost was 68.2 cents per pound and $ ® King’s Porch Floor J aint, brown and olive drab, 4 gal...$1.78 influenza and respiratory diseases | president Dawes has accepted an in-| the price pald. 494, For Iowa the Kings Floor Enamel. « olor Dark Ivory, Qts. 80cs % gallon $1.85 here, Vitation to-speak ut the annual| Cost Was 57.8 cents and the price Watch ine pene Fiat Wa 1 Paint in colors only, gallon $2.88 The normal number of deaths|juncheon of the Associated Press in Ue Agia Festi mt ce Yi Coffee! gs Imperial Interior Enamel, colors light gray and Pear! would be 13 and new cases would be olty on! Tuesday, Avril 2 n the provincial estimate of Brit Quarts 95c; % gallon : é $185: “I forty waay tor thin ditns otlhaeeeetleee ee ae ish costs for the yenr 192324 the ¢ Tour ee Iniper | Varnish Stain golors: Golden Gak and | health authorities eatd NEW YORK, March 13. —“They | Commission’ figured the cost of but: t Oak: P 35e; Quarts 65¢; Gallon $1.20 The deaths yesterday brought the | knew what they wanted.” first o ter at creameries to average 29.5 . Mp Goes Bajos Fiabe heh ie Oe total tatallies from intluet REBCA Say DOTS Vo Coweta conte per pound while ite fob. COFFEE INSURANCE over my counter —instantly, gladly, Yo ‘ aL, ATERS pneumonia aince March under investigation In District at] ®t New York wa mmapert tt de if ; ider ithou. 7 Suacial far Saturdh — torney Banton's. play cleanup cam.| 41 cents. The figures given will be If at any time you do not consi and without question. P deh To Cure a Cold a One Da ign, was declared unobjectionable | {Fther developed and tested by evi. hilli Coffee the heft Y the Cole band or. Blue Bird as | vit Sue 5 ae ae gets Take Laxative BROMO QUININE | by « citizens’ pley Aicy lodaz oa one ae Al exam!nation at the Schi ing Co Ne tie be coffee to ad keep W coffee. up and Saucer ~~~. ¢ | it’ Gri Enamel Dis Tablets. (The First and Original| — ¢ coming hearings. fe i Pa Dinner Plates —- ~-)28e] | pans. =... ...40€ |! Cold and Grip Tablet) A Safe and| WASHINGTON, March 12—Spe-|_ Th¢ commission found that Minne: be found, I will return your money Your Grocer Ee Eats a <aiaw : ee ae hite amel Dish Proven nedy. The box ‘bears] oat guards were osied today around |": Wisconsin” and Towa are the RE OnInLE, 7 Ud [aati ; -7788¢ || signature of E. W. Grove. 30¢.—| the immense brick structure which | Arsest Producers of factory butter : 113 . oe Aluminum Round Roasters 85¢|2-qt. Gray Enamel Coffee aay, “ie Wad in the United States and that in or: There is but one Schillin uali ae and it is Aluminum 6-qt, Stew Ket- |” Pots _1Be ( houses Sha pan printing of: | der named the average income from & tles .-. an Vectige atts 50x60 Rag Rugs $1.25 atsies ine So teen thelr dafry farms was $1,744; $1,476, al 5 tin Bibione o.-----=-98¢e | 36x72 ~.- 122 $1.80 ‘ ly and p ~ land $1,501 respectively. d cuum onl 8-qt Covered Kettles 95c/| Choice of all Curtain Rods 18¢ Electric Supply a A controversy has raged recently | ‘rhe report further stated that {n sealed in vai s y: Lis E. P. BRENNAN SECOND 144 SO. DURBIN STREET—JUST OFF Construction Anything Electrical Estimates Cheerfully Given 257 S, Center Phone 483W over dismissal of eral printing office employes. hundred A healthy byby doubles its weight fn six months, and quadruples it three years from birth, the year ending April 30, + the butterfat producing tndustry of all threo states resulted in a net lone. —_—_—_—— hed results try a Tribune Classified