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PAGE TEN PAMMIOGE REBUKES SINCLAIR OIL, PMIMPANY FOR To PUBLICITY ON: RECENT MUSOTAN-JAPANESE PACT Published Stories Give Impression U. S. Was Hoodwinked and “Open Door” Policy Violated, Lawrence Says. BY DAVID LAWRENCE Consolidatea tion tain we inted pa eement a situation Albert | sia and y of the tial with the } The recognition. Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole | mac r inte e An tained | is used. er-| less ‘terest In b: forwardi sis of the Sincli he depar to the’ conc linterpretation of | agreements between United States do not warrant an Jea that amining the text of the a . the phrase “general. superior This means that ne natfon shall claim or maintain any | Bare-Legged Craze Draws Fiery Blast HOLLWOOD, ¢ Hdllywood's ba | bre dside of protest today fre | dignant préachers and club women, By LINCOLN QUARBERG, (United Press Staff Correspondent) isa “Jt's a disgrace—Hollywvood is de. | gene | de \E | “The m ing to a s Dr. ed oughe James g the in-| notorlety, they are certainly r off people in| in bad taste. nowesion Ateatiechiisiathe . from the us Baptist of savagery,” White Je a contract wit ctresses who whereb; the latter| the streets without stockin, 20 ons but | exceeded the limits of decenc » become n and void|*hould be banished to a desert. is. erican government did not | land, where all they is sun he, soviet regime. jatinefand coco lair interests consented to|_“! ting noted sion, but Sec Hughes | Methodist al the film »ked askance at {t. Whether the| colony has bankrupt.” terests believed that Al-| M prominent could persuade President | #0 and club woman, questions to extend recognition to| the anity” of women who appear ner ‘ine | $ without stockin t be some strange rea n ¢ me’ style,” she f Ich only. the Si i ath removes r ople know. So far as the sts hi t an obvious! ment {s concerned, t neve haps the de ved the ofl concesslors a1 a rea-| ng, has caused the for. recognitiva | to car on the streets Since the Tear j with part of thelr clothing removed as reveal Te it { t re merely seeking no-stocking craze | © DENVERPOLIGE. PRORE LOOMS mb aie ;, | Beneral superiority in any region In} pENVER, Colo., April 13.—(United Influenza, Grippe and Pneumoniz | the Far Fast which {s open to com- Spsetod y asually start with a cold. The moment | mercial development. Officials of |Pfes®)—A grand jury probe of the rou get those warning aches, get busy/ | the department of state point out|Denver police department will fol- with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what z | that the Japanese have just obtained low Mayor Benamin F. Stapleton’s a relatively small area for ofl drill- sensational roundup of Denver un- told really is) andetimulates circulation ing and that other areas are avail-|derworld characters, {it appeared It has all the good qualities of the euieeiD American sateaet) ie the here. old-fashioned mustard plaster without tussian government of today or the | — jrxamination of the more than 200 the blister. future wishes to dispose of them. persons seized in the ralds was con- Just cub it on with your finger-tips |The Japanese having recognized |tinued over the’ week end. Ques- First you will feel ayvarm tingle as the | Soviet Russia. naturally benefit by | tioning of many of those arrested dealing ointment penetrates the pores hat step and their oll compantes| was directed towards bringing out have merely made a better bar then a soothing, cooling sensation anc ; ssia than did the S their relationship with Denver quick relief police, whether they were on friend- Have Musterole handy foremergency ly terms with the police and whether ase. It may prevent serious illness. i SEY an gl ment does | they had pald for “protection”. To Mothers: Musteroleis also naplhing PA okeeel an bay It 1s reported Mayor Stapleton’s made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. staff of assistants in the drive have affidavits in their possession which certain officers with being in ith bootleggers ent is dismissed as not y bearing on the relations ‘een Japan and the United St here will be no protest made leagu likely that the American nent will feel at liberty to | tered on the broad grounds of equity support the Sinclair concession|in which event the department of hich has been declared invalid in| state will be in a better position to the Moscow courts. 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One is for high| | school boys and girls on “How to Make the Most Out of Life,” another is for the men on “‘A Father's Re- sponsibility to His Son,” and the third is for the women on “A Moth- r esponsibility to Her Daugh- ter. Dr. Barker js described as a man with a genuinely unselfish message. He realizes the grave responsibility of parents who love their children but who sometimes wonder how best they can impart those léssions which are so vital and yet so intimate as to be difficult of expression. Through his methods, it is ‘said, a hard task is made y and p@asant. His sug- gestions are not only practically helpful and informative, but they have helped thousands of puzzled parents to get closer to their boys and girls than ever before. Dr« Bar- ker is characterized as intensely hu- man and in love with his work, in which he is thoroughly in earnest. Addresses which Dr. Barker will slye in Casper have been delivered throughout the United States and Canada under the auspices of Rotar- fans during the last four years. His subjects are handled forcefully and entertaingly and in bringing him to, Casper the Rotary club feels that it is performing a service which skould meet with an appreciative response on the part of the public. All ex- penses incidental to his appearance here wii be borne by the Rotary club making the addresses free to the public, ‘ “OVERLANDSIX” WEEK OBSERVED BY AGENGY HERE National Demonstration | Dates to Continue For Six Days. That people of Casper may be for- mally introduced to the new Over- land Six, latest product of the Willys Overland company, headquarters for this new car has proclaimed the week of April 12 to 19 National Overland Six demonstration Week and has asked that every dealer co- operate to make the venture a suc- cess. Here In Casper, fhe Lee Doud Mo- tor company, representatives ofthe Overland has received a shipment of the car in question and are thorough: ly prepared to spend the week in handing out “free ride" tickets. The Overland Six has cut a wide swath In the ea cities and is expected to grip the western states in a favor- able grasp within a few weeks. The car is manufactured in two models only, a standard sedan anda de luxe brougham. The price on the closed s is so low th there is no demand for an open car and con- y the factory deemed it in to manufacture addition to the shipment them. | Overlands, the Lee Doud Mot m | pany, has unloaded a carload of new Willys Knight Sixes and are also prepared to demonstrate this king. of the sleeve valve motor cars. In short, Overland and Willys. Knight are to enjoy a big week in Casper and {t will be well worth a few mo- ments of time to be in on it. eee Remove Crew Of Stricken Ship PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—Ths Italian frelght steamer Valrossa which had a serious fire in her num- bers 2 and 3 holds was beached today at Liston’s Point, Dglaware, 45 miles below Philadelphia. ‘The crew was taken off by a tug. The fire reached the coal bunkers and virtually de stroyed th in. You'll like the AutoStrop, $5.00 Reward First Session of Boy Scout Training School Scheduled for Tonight Many prominent Casper business men Have signified thetr intention to attend the Boy Scout school for scout masters which opens tonight at St. Mark's Episcopal church The instructors will be R. S. Ellison, Henry E. Perkins, F. B. Taylor, V D. Goodman, Leon C. Goodricl, Ed- win M. Bean, T. N. Shaw and H. B, Jones. Three new scout troops are being sponsorgd at Midwest by the Ameri- can Legion, Masons and Odd Fel- lows, Representatives of these new troops in the Salt Creek field will at- tend the scout masters school here: The program follows: First Night, Monday, April 13. 1, Opening exercises. 2, Remarks, “The School and Its Purpose,” Mr. Ellison. 3. Enrollment. 4. Remarks, “Origin and History f the Scout Organization at It nds Today," Deputy Scout Com- missioner W. C. Goodwin. 5, Remarks, “Troop Organization —How to Form a Troop—Duties of: Organization, Sponsoring ‘Troop— Troop Committee — Scoutmaster, ete" Commissioner Henry li. Pers kins, 6. Closing exercises. 7. Eats. Second Night, Tuesday, April 14. Opening exercises. { 2. Announcement of: Scribe, Senfor Patrol] Leader, Patrol lead- ers and Patrols, Commissioner Henry E, Perkins. plain and install Merit sys- tem. Deputy Commissioner T. N, Shaw. 4. Discussion, “Advantage of the Patrol Unit,” Deputy Commissioner Edwin M. Bean. 5. Tenderfoot knots, Scoutmaster L. L. Langworthy. 6. Scout games, Assistant Deputy Commissioner Dean Morgan. 7. Closing exercises, Third Night, Wednesday, April 15. Entire school will attend the regu- lar meeting of the court of honor. After court has adjourned: 1. Discussion, “Giving of Tests,” Deputy Commissioner Leon C. Good- rich, 2, Discussion, “Uniform, Necker- chief, Insignia,” Deputy Commis. stoner W. C, Goodwin, 3, Closing exercises. Fourth Night, Thursday, April 16. 1, Opening exercises. 2. Discussion, “Hikes, Camp Sites, etc.” Deputy Commissioner Leon C. Goodrich, 3. Qualifying on the Tenderfoot Knots, 4._ “The Scout Badge,” Engle Scout Keith Bahrenberg. 5. Scout Gates, Assistant Deputy Commissioner Dean Morgan. 6. First Ald, Simplo bandaging, Deputy Commissioner T. N. Shaw. 7. Closing exercises. Fifth Night, Friday, April 17. 1. Opening exercises. Demonstration, (semaphore). 3. Discussion, “Camp Carey," Deputy Commissioner) Edwin M. Bean, 4. Conduct ‘Tenderfoot ture ceremony, Deputy Commission- er W. C. Goodwin. 5. Scout games, Assistant Deputy Commissioner Dean Morgan. 6. First aid, artificial respiration, Deputy Commissioner 'l, N. Shaw. 7. Closing exercises. signaling Sixth Might, Monday, April 20, 1, Opening exercises, Demonstration, signaling (wig | wag} Scoutmaster Edmonds Knittle. 3. Discussion, Camp Shelters, fires, Deputy Commissioner Leon C. Goodrich. 4. Contest, Fire by Friction, one man from ‘each patrol, Scoutmaster Ray-I5, Robertson, 5. Discussion, Grub: for hikes, weelt end camps, preparation, Scout- master K, L. Krusmark. 6. Troop records, duties of scribe. Deputy Commissioner Edwin M- Bean. 7. Closing exercises, Seventh Night, Tuesday, April 21. 1. Opening exercises. 2. Disctssion, tracking or trailing and compass. Scoutmaster Edmonds Knittle. . 3. First afd: fractures, Deputy Commissioner T. N. Shaw. 4. Demonstration, practical use of rope and knots, Scoutmaster L. L. Langworthy. 5. Discussion, Bird study, Deputy Commissioner Leon C. Goodrich. 6. Scout Games, Assistant De- puty Scout’ Commissioner Dean. Mor- gan. 7. Closing exercis Eighth Night, Wednesday, April 12. 1. Opening exercise: A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT-- Send your name-and address plainly written, together with 10 cénts, stamps or coin. (and this id to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and re- ceive in return a trial 3 containis CHAMBERLAIN'ST. for troubles, indigestion, gassy. that crowd the heart, hiliousness and consti; tion; CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC iD DIARRHOEA i.EMEDY for pain in sto- mach and bowels, intestinal cramp, colic ond diarrhoea; CHAMBERLAIN’S SALVE, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, (ae id skin affections. Try these valued family medicines for only ‘0 canta., Don’t mine it. Investi-. 2, Model troop meeting. Deputy Commissioner Edwin’ M. Bean. Ninth Night, Thursday, April 23 1. Opening exercises. 2, Model Troop Meeting, Deputy Commissioner W. C. Goodwin. Tenth Night, Friday, April 24. 1. Opening exercises. 2. Review, general discussion of all topics. 3, Examinations. Sons of Revolution To Observe Battle Anniversaries of ’76 If present plans of the State So: clety , Sons of the American Revo- lution to observe the 150th Anniver- sary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord are carried out as expect- ed, April 19th and 20th will be set aside as days of general patriotic celebration throughout the entire state, it 1s announced by the Wyo- ming Society Sons of the American Revolution. Mayors and Chief magistrates are being called upon to {ssue proclama- tions, schools and churches are being asked to co-operate with Special ser- vices and programs, and picture houses are requested to show patri- otic films. ‘The big National program is being held at Lexington, Mass., on Sunday and Monday, April 19 and 20, where the thirteen shots will be fired and {tis expected the Président of the United States will give the principal address. Through linking up the radio stations of the country, every one should be able to enjoy tle great progran Easter Church Offering Stolen PUEBLO, Colo., April 13.—The en- tire Easter offering of the Trinity Lutheran church of Pueblo, amount- Ing to several hundred dollars, was stolen between morning and evening MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925 Several Cases On Docket Today Of The District Court Cases cn the docket today in ths district court of Judge Bryant s. Cromer were Lowingart & Company vs. Wyoming Fur Shop, George Archambauldt vs. L. G. Murphy, James Allen vs. C. W, Mapes, and Edward J. Lewis vs. John Blessing et al. Ta Cure aCold The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab- lets will fortify the sys- tem against Grip, Influ- enza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. ‘YNe vox pears ams signatures been broken. munion servic: services yesterday. was taken after a small ‘The robbers also at- tempted to take the church com- but. failed. 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