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THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 PAGE NIN& he Casper Daily Cribune ALBUQUERQUE Albuquerque Seek Evidence in Tomb Ex-President kk Island, Ul., to ei HITE COURT WE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE MEXICO CITY, Mex., April 2.— challenge from Maciel, | Kare t | The assassination of General Abel-| Put nei rejected, declarin Hunga y . P : M ardo Acosta ‘Tuesday night by Gen-| lel bad dishonored himselt t cet ition reparations ade to eral Augustin Maciel and the lat-| i ee Ben ha ‘i | the newspa Pi r TONDERG FB Receive Presid, ter's sulgide after confessing his printing Harri an WILL DO WONDERS FOR ecelve resident crime to the police are declared by hanged by the two o' | » had « . YOUR TREES A the authorities to be the outcome of brought about Maciel’s| cause Governor ; wh ls t wampscott. a long standing feud. The two men| dismissal as head of the artillery do-| him - a . . $ were close ‘friends in their youth,| partment, the post he had lately | proof « F i\8 But it is not enough to simply let Nature SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., April 2.— while students at the military acad-| held | prohibit < RTE ’ Pret ns to receive SEER emy and the parting is said to have] The clima reached Tuesday | te talked to x -. ifs course. Cool! ma Dis eutiivewe hore text come through an attempt by Maciel us was entering the| pours,” said 24 Mid ead ae ie oR sti ee dwatitiiat ithe ‘pheaiding. Sonia hes divorce. Maclel's wife took her own | panled b: © officers,” ‘alighted | aithough ¥ like wit Che te tip ant le : © Court" recently. leas-| life upon learning of her husband's] from an automot 1 shot his en- Sr she erentedt IS NEEDED 4 Frank W. Stearns of intentions. emy from behind Two street ven. r tried.’ i : = f : i m June 13, pntil mid-Au- ears later, General Obregon, as| dors were wounded by stray, bullets 4 7 I had years of experience in the care of : ‘ president, appointed Maciel third | and one is reported to have dled t ns and shrubbery. Ic tell you after a 4 bf Swaitipec ‘ chief of the war department. He is aciel, fleeing from the scene,| Qs , 's| hggt thet aN eo ‘ is hd aE el ne He eenkias sada dor pa atta i said to have used his influence} spent thé night at the home of Simple Way to 7 moment’s examination just what your trees need to Mipnved ruccect Reh Guaratived against Acosta that the latter wrote| friend. After reading the report of Take Off Fat/@ place them in a healthy condition in protecting the mmer White Ais, enemy ay a letter, in| the crime in the morning newspa- \ rane 3 louse.” i consequence of which he was tried] pers he went to police headquarters| Can anything be simpler than t 7 any 7 NY t OMY ey A Pibniaents Collage siniriod tnireact tion. body was found in Escana park, a| times each day until your y and I will call at your home for a free consultation. (Eesaan wg ibe sage rind ia ehtain Acosta’s statements also brought bullet hole in the right temple. reduced to normal. Of : ; 3 Swampscott in . nd to remain = Just purchase a box of M Lawn Work Shrubbery Care Landscape Gardening until the middle gust, when he | Prescription Tablets from your d Soe PROHIBITION ADMINISTRATION spend two wee vith his father. It th rediies 1 was expected that part of the White starvation e vy Hfouse force would arrive shortly be poi & ¢ > fore the president in order that the | 5 lasy aa you tting | ud business of the executive might pro: Authorities have exhumed the body of Mrs, Nelson McClintock, moth- wouen aaah 1 and ° & ceed without interruption. x of William M-Clintock, Chicago's “millionaire orphan,” for whose death > White: ¢ tated on Little's | William Shepherd, foster-father, has been indicted. ‘The body. was removed Point, is owned late Frederick I the estate of the mith, of Dayton, Mrs. McClintock died of natural cau: after having laid in a tomb 16 years, ASSASSINATION BLAMED 10 FEUD VENIGN KILLING 1 in an effort to determine whether VESTIGATED him TRANSFERRED 10 NEW CHIEF | Of Hungary Is Dry Advocate || Michael rd of $2,000 offered for the appre- n of John P. Looney, central in the Rock Island vice war. TODAY'S RAIN W YO PHONE 444 Ohio. It includes about 6% acres and has 400 feet of water frontage. ett) house Is a large wooden struc- t R C WASHINGTON, April 2.—Admin-| striking at thelr source of supply. > f26r built In 19) overnmen ecognti ton. istration of the prohibition unit was| To do this, she asserted, there must 55 removed from the office of Assist-| be more concentration on the big ant Secretary Moss to that of Assist-| bootleg operators MOATBAGE DECISION IN under which the prohibition unit] ection particularly the state of For the first time in the history committee last month, Mr. Hoover's| heretofore has functioned. New Jersey, and she endorsed as o i ¥ of the department of commerce, art| department showed a live interest in a step that would assist in elfminat- is being recognized as an important] its passage. WASHINGTO. April 2.—Prohi-| ins th by the placing of prohibi- s AEVERSEN AY TRIBUN factor. Never until Herbert Hoover| ‘There is a growing realization on] bition 1s not being properly en-| tion ate under the civil aarvlee: iL became secretary fas any interest] the part of those who'are interested | forced on the Atlantic seaboard be- SS : | bes taken in industrial art, but/in Better Homes for America that] cause of inadequate co-operati be- y not only are the manufactur-|color and design play one of the} tween federal enforcement agenc' | CHEYE whole: s and retailers check-| most important parts in their con-| political influences, laxity of fed- district co mont count ¢ state supreme cou the appeal Roy plaintiff in er: nV son and Doro-| Ofily recently Herbert Hoover] beginning to the recognition of] yesterday told the senate committee thy I m, defendants in error.| wrote to the National Garment Re-|their labors for mare attractive] {j-vestigating the internal revenue The case involves certain mortgages. | tailers association strongly com-| homes and better living conditions. | bureau. ‘The supreme court overruled the | mending American styles and Ameri} The fact that during 1924 only] By crowding court dockets with Vremont county court and remanded | can designs for ‘American, fabrics|6 per cent of the wallpaper used in] eases against the “int” bootleggers ise for rehearing and a comission has been appoint-|the United States was imported,| and truck drivers, enforcement of: |: | ipreme court dented a re-|ed consisting of Henri Creange, Pro-} while 94 per cent was designed and| fisials, declared Mrs. Willebrandt, in the case of Paul Huber| fessor Charles R. Richards, Frank| manufactured in this country, shows} who has charge of prohibition cases Glenrock Bank et al,|L. Holmes and Edward L. Bernays| plainly that America is not’ only] in the department of justice, are not county. (associate) to represent the United] capable of supplying its own needs ourt affirmed the] States at the forthcoming Inter-| but is leading the world in the pro- CARD OF THANKS ‘remont county | national Exposition at Paris and re-|duction of home decorating materials} wish to thank our friends for hfal Ski ) e of Herbert J. Wet-| port on the exhibits there displayed.|and the increase in’ the quantities] jneir kindness and sympathy shown Fresh Yout! in in beth Wettlin versus | Furthermore, when the design regis:| manufactured shows the increasing| yy during the illness and death of ce 6 % nd E. B. Vollmer, in-| tration bill was before the patent] interest in more attractive homes. | our beloved daughter Maintained By Cuticura volving f ed property. — Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Santen ae 2 x come to feel more and more the and Family. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Rr effects of this seasonal demand. itt diguite. be-eridwel ince with touches of Cuticura Oint- MORE MONEY fe of i parol Sant | ne bonny <t cd tna | uc ot Canes Ct, 2 h Association. and individual dealers} !2v4 has led to a shortage of wood }*) mush to prevent pore-clogging, »” FOR BEER THAN MILK pounds sterling, against an expendi- ture for milk of 76,000,000 pounds. The alliance also figures that the total spent on‘all intoxicants in 1924 amounts to 4000,000 pounds, as compared with 307,000,000 pounds in 192 WI HATS LeDIRO DSTO ing up on commercial value of plied design, but the government has taken ¢ ance of the subject and is giving it strong consideration . Of Art in Industry Here struction and the great school of American artists who are devoting their time and talent to the subject of interior and wall decorations are STARTS EARLY their homes in February. The cus- ry time was April or May in the days when everybody used car: ad of rugs for floor covering ing to Clayton W. : of the Wallpaper Manutfac- turers’ Association of America, this action has encouraged the $17,000, 000 wallpaper Industry to hope that sonal demand for its product, with its alternate feverish activity and stagnation, may eventuully be overcome. In a report to the annual joint meeting of the advisory committee of the manufacturers’ organization and the executive committee of the National Wallpaper Wholesalers’ as- sociation, which ended yest y at the Hotel Commodore, Mr. Cousens estimated that at least per cent almost every room in the house, and they simply would not have paper- hangers coming and splashing paste on their best Wiltons, In tho spring it was different. Then grandfather or the boys, or maybe the hired man, ripped up the attempted this year to demonstra to housekeepers the advants doing their redecorating earl year instend of waiting ‘until the regular y of in the ILLNESS TO ases of illness which occur annual. ly in the United. States was institut- ed today by the Gorgas Memorial In- titute here, which announced that 35,000 dentists of the Amc. ean Den+ tal association had joined with phy- siclans and surgeans of the institute. At least 87 per cent of the ration needs dental care, said Dr. W. H. G, Logan, secretary of the {astitute. Physicians and dentists will co- operate in detecting and removing cause of a patient's {llness under the plan sponsored by the institute. pan eS Beds Try the 2 for 1 Store for ammunt- tion. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when ed in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It 1s sclentifically from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken In teaspoonful doses, It is not recommended for every- thing. compounded ant Secretary Andrews. Mr. Moss will continue administra- tion of the internal revenue bureau, eral attorneys and a failure to give more attention to the big bootleg: gers, Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- brandt, assistant attorney goneral, for cricket bats, and there is sald to be a fortune for anyone content to wait fifteen years for the develop- Jar variety of willow whose timbe ber is especially suitable for such use, THURSDAY, ment of a plantation of the particu: | ATTENTION ELKS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS CASPER LODGE, NO. 1373 B. P. 0. ELKS District Deputy, Grand Exalted and Past Exalted Rulers will fill the chairs. Political influences are a serious obstacle to enforcement, Mrs. brandt said, mentioning in this con- Wille- | blackheads, pimples, roughness and other unwholesome condi- tions of the skin. LONDON, Apa ?—Great neitain {February Business in : = nono, Saar HEST COLDS | 7 cording ta siguves compiled by’ the| Wallpaper Revealed | BE FOUGHT | United Kingdem alliance, the big P Pp F Apply Canto and chest | prohibitionist organization. Big Increase. Cover with hot flannel clotn, | ance as s that during 1924, fifty- — go ~) two were spent on beer| Another feminine habit, ingrained oRUB for every twenty shillings spent on| by generations of usage, was broken| |, 5 hi ENA TS Used Yeai milk and that the total beer bill] this year when thousands of women| CHICAGO, April 2.—A nation: | ee Sa - of the country was 198,000,000} began the annual redecoration of| Wide reform to reduce the 25,000,000 APRIL 2, 1925 Secretary. Here’s a Spare Bedroom You may have one just like it see who can write want ads suff ing rooms now vacant in Casper. Start now. You may win $5.00 if your ad is judged to be the best. Second prize $2.50 and five third prizes of $1.00 each. In other words, if you have a room for rent at your house, take pencil and paper and write a good advertisement describing it in an attractive way. Label it “Contest Ad” and either bring it or mail it into the Tribune office. There will be no charge except the u 1 two cents for each word. It might as well be turned into cash, so let’s ently attractive to rent some of the cozy sleep- you know that the medicine you are The ads will be publishe nd will then be placed on file until Sat ay ni sre wallpaper had been sold during | about to take is absolutely pur . y NP Apr Bi ety: Mi : wAGoatY i il Saturday night Bl | Postutey'ain nest sont f|comasaa ‘axe, seaist ture an] l/ All members requested to be present. —April 11—when the contest will close. Judges will then read each ad and the for ASTER represent Pa] | March than ever before. ducing drugs winners will be published the Sur Tribune of April 12 aster morning. the newest distinctive & Gr mother and possibly great Such a sdicine is Dr. Kilmer’ ed “ f ie Darn ant aid 1all'tie fmt i repr ak : 5 modes,andtheutmost fAl| grandmother were largely rexponsl-| swamp-oot, kidney, liver and Died. Visiting Elks cordially invited. In writing ant ¢ all the important fa: It will then be a good in quality and yalue Bil|bie for the seasonsal decorating | der medicine. ‘ z one whether it wins a prize or not, 9 habit, Mr. Cousens believes. These The same standard of purity, Milliners are always glad [& cell ‘old Indie: oye { is y { -G fs PY ~ Me ‘ to show Cameo patterns faq| | excellent old’ Indies. used carpet in} strength and’ excellence 1s' maintain. Signed: G, C. GIBSON, Suggestions for Writing Effective “Room for Rent” Ads ' 4 Past experience has shown us tl or woman in search of living quarter following facts: t to be complete and attractive to the man an advertisement must contain all of the 1—Neighborhood carpets, with thelr’ hundreds of| It is nature's great helper in re lips A e 2 2 —Private fami Fa] | rusty tacks, took them out in the] tleving and overcoming kidney, liver ‘ rivate family fy) | backyard and, providing themselves and bladder troubles, b © 3—Transportation with stout cudgel, whaled the] A sworn statemont of purity is er a 1S In a | 4—Furnishings accumulated dust out of them. with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s 5—Man or woman preferred With the carpets out of the way, before tho carpets were relaid so a grumble over poor business. Swamp- Root. dium and larges business, the wallpaper industry hag | FAUBION will be thoroughly washed “The Neighborhood Wash Rack” SERVICE . ey ey the paperhanger could splash around If you need a modicine, you should Bring Your. Can to Ade his heart's content. ‘The bare| Nave tho best. On sale at all drug Fonicitoet ata Ramon Ruane ors had to be scrubbed anyway] stores in bottles of two sizes, me Th iftiie addisional teas ALE waatter |: Lowpraerdie ooarwlsn ringtsed toy i; it sl be cles nder tod that th hove picture bears absolutely no rela- As a result, Mr. Cousens pointed] this great preparation send ten cents WASH RACK on to the « ontest, ou are to rite your ads about local spare bedrooms which YELLOWSTONE tua over w allpaper dealer ras] to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, + : are actually for rent, so that results may be reaped from your efforts whether a rushed to death in April and } N. Y., for ple bottle. Wh ‘ ‘ vi 2 r not and: every man who could by any| writing be sure and mention this |e Here it will be washed thoroughly, renovated on the Vb oe ww atretch of the imagination be called | paper—Adv. interior and greased or polished if you desire, Write on one side of the paper only. Place your name, addr and tele- a paperhanger, had all the work he phone number in the upper right hand corner of the paper. . could handle. Then, ater pice ie OPEN FOR BUSINESS Send in your tot te A Want Ad” editor, care of ser Daily Gids valineeiscs Aca Huosesded tie spring housecleaning ° me ape Cri ‘ a0 : . 3 re * shaos, the wallpaper trade went back . > ripune, Handiest ake r Three of seen month to pay dia Bll and Ia Grain Salt Cea ake In addition to the answers which are entered in this contest by their authors lasted ra T NERA Clanton: cthoete eekee thd cline pice LOMtiMIne” ee First 10 cars on the rack Saturday all other paid want ads running in the “rooms for rent” column will be automatic- JANITOR SERVICE erage atpe aie VS i 7 HOT AND COLD WATER everybody uses rugs which are Chicken Feeds : r nag " ’ - 3 OTE AND COLD WATER easily moved, and with vacuum Choice Alfalfa and FAI IBION SERVI Send in Your ‘Room for Rent’ Ad--You May Win FULLY EQUIPPED LAUNDRY | (l0a7 0) ii ene ture iano. need Wheat Grass Hay 4 ‘ And the rent the lowest in Casper | to tear up the house for the annual | Carload Our Specialty WASH RACK : a “a $32.00 Per Month | iitif Siowever and, with the con.|| C&®sper Warehouse Co. is Sahel eis a hea) x j Pay by the Week if Desired |stantly incteasing rentals of store Phone 27 734 OAK CREST CE pied Vt y stantly inckeasing rentals of store sta INTE ; ua ok sie and the srowite hoe? oF Géihe'l 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE semen OF AMOCLATED rrest