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F ; P , 1925 PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Tribune ; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 192 SUG ONTD Pergurer Is | eo E GELEBR a Sent £0 Jail Dietrich permitted Melzner lared that he intro- | duced Haye to Senator Wheeler in : Washington in March 1924. When he introduc m he testified, nel- ther gave any indication that he had met the other before. red Munger, Lewistown, Mon- tana restaurant proprietor, testified that H. C. Glosser, former Secretary to Campbel, who was a government , A ; | witness told him in Lewistown last ss spend 10 days in jail because he commited p in | 1 y that ‘Wheeler did not have |order to obtain naturalization papers in the federal court a meeting of the d agi hed t arith Grverument | he e s 2 y a" > tl nty last night a constitution he was “hire Meeting one Week to | her ntence was pronounced ‘by Judge T. Blake Ken- | and by-laws were adopted. The from L? Cc. Stevenson is a business ina had entered a plea of guilty. E rt} ampbell in the Montana tion henceforth | stevenson shall be, “The Natrona County Milk] rival of ( Produce n,” it is specified | oj1 fileds. in the constitution. Glosser previously had denied on An ordinance which will be pre-|the stand that he made the made sented to the council an| the statement. early date was name of the organi: }ned uesday Be Given Over to |! ah Attorn Demonstration. $ associ a t : . pro Did, you ask Glosser,” queried R. of the in vides, mong th P. Stewart, special assistant attor- 2 of i is 5 7 stores where milk is purchased shi ey gene on cross examination Iso apr Righthand Man of belare/ sive with each bottle of milk sold,|to testify to the same matter be- the Lion 5 4 Sone eee 4 metal ticket, and that this ticket] fore the Washington grand jury as ae ee hare nen) Premier Painleve | vroauces to show that he at always be returned before «lhe aid before the senate conimitteet e r r en re ond can be given on the bottle. | and did you tell him if he did that —~ sion followed ner violation of 1. is explained this provision 1s] he had better not come back t+ t strator fi hen arraigned in} to pr. vant stealing of bottles. Cases] state of Montana’ s any, ¢ « athe ee have u ~e to the notice of dairymen| “well, not e3 y In that weer Cast T my f where s have made a practice} “And didn’t he reply with (2% the ¢ of collect. .- bottles and selling them|fanity that he was going to testi’ ambe at stores the terms of the pro-| before the grand jury and that he n posed ordini can neither} was going to return to Montana?’ t 5 8 leave a store sold unless it Is] “1 don’t remember {t that way.” accompanied th Jentification W. G. F Washington at ; the s ticket ney, testified that Campbell employ- . ed. that |W President O. P. ed him to take care of ofl permits 1g e of four committees, ons before the t of Interlor. F: , was’ an to investigate the feas The indi mst Senator ing feeds co-c ve Wh c that he appeared Re rhs | ; handle the po: pus in these Campbell and ac- ‘s the Goshen « purebred stock; another on for so doing, ,Accord- tion, a th prepare proxtams| ing t Senator Wheeler had 2 | for meetings, a h con mit-}no part in the Campbell land cases 1 < tee on entertainment before the department. = ‘ B, Barke The next meeting will be held oo —_—__— z May 14 plans are to} : € | entertainment feature s. H.R more Lathrop will als talk on| WW 4 her purebre cg ee | vi i : CASE BARED ¢ Fitzgerald. litle But Senator Jules Steeg. minister — - Te psa RUD IAP eure of justice in the new French | JUGO A I CAIRO, April ng fudiclal ates ote Meee es PONT ‘SUBJECTS OF COMMENCEMENT SLAVIA hehe, soe arene ae t were enthusiastically re | im command to Premier Pain- ee state to be a summary of the con- je little zman | Jeve. a EI | | ISSUES NOTE (Continued From Page One) fessions of some of the men acctised t eclat Melzne 3 last November of the Sirdar 0} ) a T jens Egypt, General Sir Lee Stack. Abdel Fattah An: quoted affair co , one of the recting that ersation between 1 British premiers in dresses to be delivered before grad. Republic's - Strength — Its senator Walsh asked Senator | Source and Symbol.” nduates| BELGRADE, April 22.—(By The| Wheeler to account for the time he lanese and other met with Dr. Shafik Sire pen coco Wubi ct cal Sell at bes nating ¢ s of the Ca ar jana thelr friends, ft is | may | Associated Press)—The Jugo-Slav| spent In New York just before sail-| 2 WO iis Mid high schools by Judge Wil-| expect ething unusual in’ both|Svernm-nt today issued a note ve-| {ng for Europe. He said he arrived | questi k Atal; Sehr liam A. Riner of Cheyenne, judge | addresse: hemen protesting against reports|in New York late on the night of | Mansur and Mahmud Ismael,at Dr. the Wyo. Ninety-elgl graduates will re-|it claims have been disseminated} Mareh 15, 19 1d met Mrs, Wheel-|Shafik’s home when it was decided . ‘al mur- from Bulgarian centers. er there early the next morning. to commit a series of polit > ‘Oy “petals - mit Payal &, were made diplomas from the s ‘ S i 5 On Jur Tudge 1, agreeable with an-|, The note these reports are “I spent the entire day shopping | ders, h the Sirdar as the first Z sence | Satisfactory Es | it alae ‘ Unéements. previously made in| t© the effect that terrorist campaign | with Mrs. Wheeler uid the ac-|¥ - ? : t ss : y timate o is being carried on in Bulgaria] cused Senator. “We had to have| The declarations says the trio be+ r * hy matt S | with a view of provoking disorders | clothes because we were sailing the | lieved th nd ne Egypt ee ituation Not Po and civil warfare “so as to permit | nex* aay." Soule only be: gained by ine politi D t | ae a the army of our western neighbor, “We shopped until the stores | murders, c ‘ mm, yet, for e sible h ow. that is to say, Jugo Slavia, to pass | closed for the day which was 5:30 or| All the persons mentioned in Ab- c 1 feel that th inty: at sheds F the frontier and occupy Bulgaria.” |after. We had to go to our hotel |dél's confession have been arrested. . | \ DY 1} E ' A: The note affirms that Jugo Slavia| then and dress for dinne Then : aa + 5 yu wition and t e| LONDON, April 22.—(By The As-| always has maintained the best re-| We ‘ere invited to dinner .at 7:30 VIE —Mile Kuno, a 4 |! natior fl cases eit 4 ated Press)—Information reach-| MENU HINT | zi lations with Bulgaria “notwithstand.| With Mr. Borden Harriman. Then | Japan to the roof of | warrant f ing London regarding the troubles | kfast se 8 £ cup of|ing raids of brigands from Bulgaria, | We Went to the opera with Mrs.|her hotel at Baden near here yes- | ‘Also, in regard to the count n Bulgaria {s of such a character | Grapefruit _ | American cheese (grated), one-quar-| prepared for under the eyes of offi. | Harriman, Colonel E. M. House, Mrs. | terday, tied her ankles together and | fair, t Naty y Taxpayers’ | to preclude a satisfactory estimate | Bran Breakfast Food |ter cup flour, three eggs, one-quar-| cial Bulgaria.” House and Melville E. Stone. We|leaped to the street. .She was In- i * ot able} of the situation Bacor Coffee |ter cup butter, salt, papri one cup returned about 10 o'clock that night, | Stantly killed. 1 ¥ {\s roe! aves: | Bit be (cenebrabipy estab ligueg unde Luncheon milk one teaspoon onion julce. made ready and boarded the ship. St et : « ne m ) gation « awaiting | @ state of martial law apparently is ‘Tomato Soup Pr white sauce with flour, ° * Under questioning by Senator]. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew of 148 5 j au] the’ repo count: | preventing independer observers | Cheese Souffle butter and milk in double boiler. Big Dance Tonight Thomas J. Walsh, Chief of Defense | North Durbin street are receiving r to the t elation, I] there from recording development Head Lattice “and Dreasiig Add cheese and cook tirring ti ce el the accus congratulations on the arrival today : ; ead Lettuce F dd cheese and cook, stirring till sunsel the accused senator related > t c de and there are no means of checking | Baked Apples with Date thick. Add beaten yolks of three At Carpenter Hall how he came to Montana in 1905 and|f & six pound son, Timothy Jr., k char e belng | Up on the rumors emanating from | Bre nd *Tea eggs, salt, paprica and onion juice. told of events in his Ife leading|** the rona General _ hospitat. : r t in all branct t await the | Such doubtful centers as Vienna and Dinner Mix and fold in stiffly beaten whites. VA up to his election to the U. S. Sen-| Mrs. Drew was formerly Miss Cath- 2 I Mour " rtain | Belgrade which are sending out re-| iss Steak Turn into buttered baking dish and By War Veterans | st. ‘mn 1022. He spoke in a low |erine Dunn. : : a if apy ports of massacres, wholesale exe-| Riced Potatoes set that In a pan of water in a hot steady voice. ‘ rn c aking tep of eall-| cutions and fighting with enormous | Creamed Aspar: 1 and bake until firm ; PERN Senator Wheeler denied haying| Tuberculosis is being fought: in gym Bi from Troop few jur numbers of ualties: Pear Salad Supr — raat de Ard eed ped On tie ar spoken to Edwin S. Booth, then sol-| Germany by giving patients gar- HE of Scoutma It Is possible that all persons who} ‘These: stories are denied by the| Rolls Bakea Apples—Pare and core ap-lstarting at. 8:30 Heads” so {eltor for the Interior department,| “ens to work in, z picts as insplratic scelved money from > equnty Bulgarian government and the sit Rhubarb Plo ples. Stuff cavity with ¢s and] tnited Gpanteli (Wav. Vet Z hye pais just before he left Washington, re- 8 ed their fitne it the time when the | ua so far as ne\ goes, is | - nuts, sugar and bake. Make a sug- x sf | garding making arrangements by 3 ov ft in the gen-| one of repe heed anal Son ax myruipieria) pour ‘avertyhan pol, ollins camp No. 15. The money| teiephone for a meeting with Mr. THE GIRL THE MEN ADMIRE 0,000! waa ann derived from this dance will be used] sfayeu in New York, , tion serve with : makii will be sued} The London newspapers mostly | sie dre a to decorate the graves of the Civil} According to testimony given Mon- atthe anbaayeranasthad banoadb tbe elevel hah tele ieacl ? war and Spanish war veterans. aes = sn veel. y and tha ept th ‘ Sulgarian wiss Steak—Get a thick round| as "gy sibs day by Hayes, he met Senator Wheel- the oners and other pos-| government {s engaged in quelliug a k ne, Bliss \orcbastra. will playsand. i ( s' cut In pleces, brown over a er at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in urd | ie officers involved will be sued|desperate'communtst rebellion, int: hot fire, cover with water and let | forget to come eae Pa ensite New York an March 16, .1923, be- jurisdiction |on thelr bonds, George * Weedell, | tiated and fostered from Moscow simmer on the stove’ for about an| pang to seri bel PINE | tween the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock in, deputy ein attorney, said this morning The British government {s unof- hour anda half, flavoring this with & worthy cause. Admission | i, the evening and there listened to | | for recvoery seates y opul ‘a awh A lect will be $1 Biseout | particu-|1f such action should transpire the | fictally represented at Bulgaria. At a small onion. Indies st ever cag aevaasaien and) the senator's proposal «that he be 3 a4 1 in its] suit ® for 1 paid out after s request the dilied council ees ~ rey come an attorney for Campbell and . tithe f exh ssadors to increase her army Pear Salad handle the latter's ofl Iand claims cont iF 2age One) Sale ipreme—On a lettuce and the Dally Tele- | ivan ane From Pag 4 On leaf ¥ a round of pineapple; top | & b before the department of the inter fon in accordance | him with the murder ant WS) thie with half a pear, and surround ior. shes will be ‘taken | released. | the pear with cream cheese, thinned ¢| With cream and run through a pas Or | try tube. lator ‘“unentioned millio in_re-| SUGGESTIONS fatsiowta thetetalnenites thal world feauther two Rablespoonk | be paid for this service a qua cup of sugar, | According to Senator - Wheeler any such | by 10,000 men Weedell sutd for the re He said that. Wheeler asked him 1 : 1 affection for Deputy Scout Comr association The sheriff he has another ¢ for Campbell in his stes ed that the accused deals every le ud to a a} a lcue which may 1 “ hetted the the ayer within a fe th nex] r fix and | on the w today, | ; 3 ie PN : | one tea- | he was with Mr 1 | Wet eet ata itn historic = Pat Havrigar ea| Shopping. district - a Monday night or twe the M ‘ 1 and t r powell 2 : immunity from arr sin | Hayes ‘ - f WAN fistmeneiels t } pped pear persor neville, and who was | completely f a de-|y, r iekie f an ' forme merchant police and a| that there ec | : ! in police | re Pa and| deputy state huma offi wil] | that day durir f I City | on in asses identification of teaspoon on a buttered | Probably be up for preliminary hear- | Mscussed Cam t | est from first to 1 The | ‘smnisved tounkkaathe him’ upon|istayer by thls anetbod @ tmbc | about an inch apart ing before Justice of the Peace Hen The time en the shop-| : I lt 1 that ‘ trafti half peanut on the top of each.,'¥ Brennan late this afternoon or to-| P!Ns hours and the dinner hour 1 Sl i 1 pase a corner and | | Bake twe to fifteen minu n | morrow, the justice announce 7:30 o'clock—he spent with Mrs. | I p det 3 is |< Appeal. bond | STUDENTS OF: | Ww over Information against Harrigan was | Wheeler in thelr room at the Wal- | {S THE GIRL WHOSE f° ex ho coos ng prepared today by the county | “orf Astoria, golng over their pur , ele | ’ EAL : d ; f 1 ea t SOF IA S7 ART F to hold Harrigan in jail for a period | ,2H¢ auesti#n of admitting more| — x: al ean ; Deriiieraiate rhe atte for observ to hate pe oan pemas hee ir A TONIC THAT WILL | € > Q s A ‘din tele e t : 4 3 ‘ a Des ; 1 Ne |\WAR OF OWN ; ran pe are rf | HELP YOU IS t t 1 value vi n of aru | as of G. R. Walker, charged by. W. was being a “4 bs hy Ramana | nunce continued to Mor ! When you mal tonholes first | Rovinson, with forging a. signature | Court recesse DR. PIERCE’S } Wel 1 Doster rested by AicApril 2 oer y of| mark them with a pen Then |to a deed, was nlso set for hearing Meloney wa t 1 z - last night c J on aj) in stud: t. Gratz, s |run a line of machine stitching all|in the justice court afternoon. | &@tier in th ernment 3 e ——— — of driving auto while ir sorte of in ave ent, | arou the pencil mark. Then —_—_—— objected to him testif n th ] structions 0 remain DISCOVERY fearele Throat ee a = alta a Ee vs, Force Landed | GET FORTUNE): 2208 0% “SSR toes With Aspirin |isri's Shoe roca| ath ial tetas limonene || AR ARON | es ae teats GHICHESTERS. CT) ea tk ¥ ; eS | | ed at wquurter * | " imuated $350,000 estate 1 + Clip This if - A : “i to. go shea 4] charge of violation of th cael i} Is ut FAWN | 2. spencer, pioneer Montana eattle Brand Fi ia Wea () || i abla owning two old auto- | S | ‘ wero re 1] dinar Oeics sos iether werkt man who was killed {) a runaway BS talc bones vealed with five biles standing on Lots 27 and ip This i Subject toSore ; |; rom t late on, fishing Lébiitehant ansenaeeeeene TAS | —— at the age of 88 years, April’15, is Per cour cher fay, | , Block 1 Midwest Addition does A Las will be required for fisher: ]) MeDowell and Officer Much hak INGTON x left to the deaconess hospital of | (S Bias) not claim them by noon April 25 Throat or Tonsilitis | a to| ‘Shaihing and Hedling April Great Walle they will be disposed of as junk. ‘| Gives such prompt relief | end men ‘from the light crulser Den from itching ‘and burning, | ver h been withdrawn from Celba, == = habits ld eciaréa that fir a nduras, Withdrawal was effect-| NO ‘TIME TO HUNT for a doctor * y < ) pullding | and so Seay al succee’ ed yesterday and was made possible SoLD BY ‘tauccists ‘Even ewanne ALES, Ar GET YOUR CAR WASHED AND MOTOR CLEANED BY THE VAPORIZED KEROSENE METHOD AUTO LAUNDRY piso tee yore eal, nausea pe Tactae tiation cisco sedderd gil Py) th Denver wii! remain oft shore | CHAMBERLAIN’S treatment t to offer protection to| COLIC end l DIARRHOEA IRRITATED BY Sith the Bayer Croan UN WINDDUST & CINDER: rf SOLD BY DRUGGISTS & OPTICIAN eer ocak tidy Fa aires if give wraraiet pet px from pain ee bs Tribune Want Ads for Results. | revolutionary actlyities, Keep it always in your home. | AT THE ALEMITE SERVICE STATION . a

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