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TUESDAY, APRIL L 28, | 1925 OnNM. HEN [3 CANDIDAT FOR JUST! Madden’s Resignation Anticipated at Early Date Attorney John M. Hench today an- nounced his candidacy for appoint- ment as justcle of the peace to fill ncy that, presumed, created by t signation of Madde peace of rict No. 2 word iden consider an at ublette county, but 14 that. he will resign His office furniture, ansferred 2s Peace uing south uilroad tracks. been rumors to an han- all mem.” County Bar as- sociation, with two or three excep- tions, heartily favor the mainten- of two Justice courts, accord. 7. J. Wehrli, secretary of the 1 di ed zation tonight at reg: > Hotel irst came to jas been in and altogether has y for 41 y He was county judge for a term in Nebraska. Besides being well-known here as a lawyer, he formerly a sheep and cattle man. The question of appointment of a justice to fill the vac: rests with the county commissioners. Sa WASHINGTON—New engines will be installed in the dirigible Shenan- doah to increase her cruising radius from 4,000 to 5,000 mile: Wy- this ne: fess than of higher priced brands WHY PAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8a, m, and 1p. m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 » 1p. m, and 5 p.m. Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 n | | First Picture of Twenty-nine hours after after having been blown « snatched her away from her it was ov moorii Blimp W 274 Poa 1 i torn y ne North Sea its moorir The be Casper Dai Nose in Wind i e K-33 returned to Pulham in Norfolk, England, f craft was torn when the high gale MOONSHINE WHISKY IS FOUND BURIED IN CHICKEN YARD AT “MOTHER'S PLA Ten gallons of moonshine CE’ NEAR RIVER whisky were found buried in the chicken yard of John Terlgariu, 1260 North Durbin street, yesterday evening in a raid conducted by Under Sheriff Jake Carter and Federal Agents Robert Owens and O. W, Plaga. Terigariu’s residence is well known as ““Mothe an establishment where chicken din- ners and parties are often held, ‘The liquor was buried in various places in the chicken yard. A keg containing the stuff was unearthed down near the river, The office: prodded in the grqund until five- quarts of bottled goods were found. One of these bottles was broken when Carter was plowing up the lanscape with an iron bar, While the officers worked 2,000 ’s Place,’ cacklead and exposulated > their feeding grounds being dug over were ferigariu and his hired man, Sam arrested on charges of the prohibition laws and released when they sup. nd $500, re- Tup violating A quart of Mauor « glasses were found in tk | cording some bar BRITISH RELEASE GOLD IN LATE RETURN TO FORMER STANDARD (Continued From Page Gne) to obtain seats. At s o'clock there vere more than 100 members in the house, among them being Lady Astor who arrived at 7 Mr. Churchill characterized the internal revenue as “‘sat- Excess profits ané profit taxes showed # 9,000,000 pounds were “moribund taxes more than counter balanced -by yield from income tax. super death taxes. The American crediis being 3 ranged Mr, Churchill said will only ba used if and when required, and he did not expect that it would be necessary to use them, Mr. Churchill proposed the reim- posing of the McKenna duties upon imported luxuries, ‘The consuming power of the Brit- ish people has been maintained, de- clared Mr. Churchill, He said he realized the surplus of the late chaneellor’s estimate cor- responded with remarkable acouracy to the budgets revenue from spi 5 Tobacco had fallen 2,000,000 pounds sterling below the last budget enti: mate but beer had advanced by a million sterling M corporation deficit and Il said he was ma t U nited States for r $300,000,000 with possibie expanslor With regard to the re-establish: ment of the gold standard, aid he wor t less than PAVEMENTS SOFTENED DR. Nature’s pavement. only in Dr, stimulates, A. 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Simultaneously he said. with these provi- England 1} gold bullion than 400 fine egal tender 8 pounds 17s ounce obl 101d per star The accumula’ | 153 million po was in dollars d gold reserve was de. of which to the amount of | $166,000,000 the chancellor announc- ed, This dollar “reserve, he said, would be required for the June and December American debt funding. The fnterest on the British nation- al debt, Churchill announced, has been reduced since 1920 tha ,000.000 pounds sterling was most important id the policy of debt rep more Tt that ent shou inal. dead charge 46,000,01 said he propose: ing fund to the ure of the Bu 4 imated at 000 pounds’ sterling, which is nH 000 pounds sterling more year's budget provided. chancellor terméd as a pointing result.” Churchill @stimated the revenue for the current year upon the exist ing basis of taxation at $26,000,000 pounds sterling. He estimated there + BABY USED 10) CRY ALL NIGHT | Pimples on Face and Limbs. Cuticura Heals, “Pimples broke out on the side of my baby girl's face and later on} her limbs. They itched something | terrible and she used to scratch them causing the trouble to spread ial 0 irritated it. Her clothing | ied the breaking out on her limbs and she used to” cry about all night. “T read an advertisement for Cutieura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and after using one and o half boxea of Ointment and oi cake of Soap she was healed Signed) Mrs. Bennie Shelbur: 4039 W. 119th St, West no 4 Ohio, Aug. 22, 1924, Use Cuticura for all toilet purponeps| fan Me Ointment 35 and ie. Fela Me, Kel “very disap- ~ GUNDISTURBED j would be a surplus of 26,000,000 ids sterling on the present basis of taxation. While counting upon $9,500,000 pounds sterling from German rep- ations, Churchill said he was not budgeting any repayments of allied debts to England which he sald if they should be made, would come as ‘additional relief."’ Among the measures for raising new revenues, Churchill announced slight additions in deaths duties on estates of more than 12,500 pounds sterling, and certain duties on nat- ‘al and artificial silk with a basic of four shillings per pound on raw silk, Make-up silk will be tax- d on-an ad valorem basis. The re-imposed duties will be et: fective July 1 Mr. Churchill an- nounced, The additional death duties and those on silk are expected to bring in an additional 14,000,000: pounds sterling in revenues the chancellor said. Another new duty is one of four | cent on hops. It is limited to years and is expected to bring about 250,000,000 sterling an- ily pe fo in A comprehensive compulsory con- butory scheme of ingurance ben- fits for the wage earning popula- on of Great Britain was announced as & part of the Churchill budget. The chancellor announced that (sugar would be restored to the list of commodities under the imperial preference plan. Preference would also be applied to dried fruits and heavy and sparkling wines. The standard rate of the income tax will be reduced by six pence in the pound sterling, Mr. Churchil? announced. RULING IMPORTANT | | W April $8.-—An-| nouncemept’ that a gold basis had been restored in England was ac- claimed at the treasury today as a struction step second only to ision of the Dawes reparation plan Prediction was made that other curopean nations soon would be enabled to restore the goid basis of- fic as a result of the British decision Secretary Mellen and Governor Crissinger and other members of the federal reserve board felt thay al: though the lifting of the gold em: bargo is an accomplished fact, the | mentation was discoye ip Cribune “SEVERAL HELD IN ANIDS HERE Two negroes and a negress were | arrested by police in a raid on aj house at 216 West A street by Lieut, | Roy Plummer arid his police raiding squad around 10 o'clock last night A barrel of beer in process of fer- | d and police | selzed 12 cases of empty bottles | ready to receive the home brew after nature had injected the necessary | | | | } Brown was arr rged with yiolation of ordinance and manufactu session of home brew leased on $200 bond and will appea for trial in pol urt this after noon, John Brown was also charg ed with violation of the drug ordi nance and manufacture and posses sion of “home brew." V. H. Brooks colored was charged with being an inmate of a place where liquor was of | this Dorribcs was arrested by Radden 9:20 1 hooked for spec ding ficer mor: at oe! ga ‘REV. AE, COOKE WILL ~ ADDRESS NATRONA BA the First church, County Congregational will address the Natr Bar association on “Courts in Ireland and Er tonight at the association's dinner meeting in the Hotel Henning, as announced by Attorney Donald Gal- lagher, who with Former Judge R R. Rose {s in charge of the program Several matters of importance will be discussed at the meeting and President B, E, Hnterline asks for full attendance, Gallagher says. One of the matters to be discussed is the question of whethe: a justice of the peace should be appointed to take the place of Justice EH. C. Madden who, {t is understood will resign th! week to accept a new position peas Da Lege JEFFERSON AND MILLS SCHOOL GIRLS CLASH | AT VOLLEY BALL TODAY the sub} nd," Jefferson a will play school in the Girl Scout Voll tourney match this afternoon 4:30 o'clock in the new high schoo! gymnasium, This game will com plete the preliminary games in vol ley ball played by Girl Scout teams representing each s ol, On Wednesday, April 29, and Fri- May 1, at 4:30 o'clock in the new high school gymnasium, double header games will be played in which losers play losers and Winn ers play winners of p The schedule fol Wednesday—Losers Game Park plays McKinley. Wednesday—Winne shington plays day—Loser's Game High School plays Willard Friday—Winner's Game Lincoln plays Roosevelt In these final games in losers and winners series, t losere will be barred from further games according to an announcement by Mrs. Chris Raynolds, local Girl Scout director. inners will play off a final the troop championship. ——> ese’ H hot e for immediate psychological effect is more important. The argument was advanced that Great Britain now stood on a financial par with the United States and that these two great financial powers could and would wield an inealculable influ-| ence on yorld monetary affairs UNITED STATES ued From Page One) at the Socialists than as a ory for any individual or The people were tired, they say, the experimentalism of the clalists and wanted a return to a strong man. Thus, in Germany as in other countries, the verdict was a negative one—a decision against the parties in power, rather than a ndate for a particular policy. erman embassy officials hore have not been adviged when the in auguration will take place, but they think middle of May, At that tin be incumbent upon President ze to wend a formal message of congratulation to Von Hindenburg and the German people which, of course, will be done ag the American government does not ques tion the soveriegn right of the ¢ man people to elect anybody to the presidency, no matter what his re p to the outside world WOMAN FINED S700 | U9, DISTRIGT COURT CHEYENND, Wyo., April 28. — Following her plea jn federal court of guilty of violating the prohibition Jaw, Mrs, John Legerski of Sheridan Was sentenced to pay a fine of $200. Charles Teton, who pleaded gullty of a statutory offense on the Wind or viet So River Indian reservation, was sen tenced to nine months in the Fre county ) ia Ee | down on his A blacksmith in great need of ex tra help at tiresetting time finally asked Si W: who was account ia > Be AN rep ed ed the if he could help | him out “What'll ye pay?” asked “DL pay what you're worth swered the blacksmith Si scratched his head then answered decisively ‘TM be durned if T'l] that.’* town udest jo Jet us say, down on his all If we take the ¢ ke the world—-the joke, © man sitting we shall yet find that tlons would differ in i y {reating it humorously, and that if American humor treated all it would be in ay manner. For example an orator in the who, after denot ses he | urely Amer ere was a ¢ far all the publie | ¢ did at e ot} 1 cing hat An Irishman immediat of the whole wealth of Irish 1 and sald: “Should I be in order in congratulating onora tleman on the down on his hat In ite" ely rose, tu 10r sir, | head was not ma how 1 A yevival wa ng in a Vir ginia colored church The fruits had been considerable, One obdurate soul, however, resisted the efforts of the elder. Called to account for his reluctance, he replied “Yo! see how it is ir, Ise got @ problem, I don't how I'se xwine git mah shirt on ovah mah wings when I gits to Glory “Dat ain't you’ problem the exhorter promptly Jom ts how ts you' swine ahi yon’ horne diver” alan - - 1 Mic retorted | Warmed ewed Warmed-up alics litte butter pan stirring Balt Macaroni spoon butter into frying LAND ATTACK fice toda | Americ TWIN t been put = Perscirrccsse os Lava! PAGE FIV (HouseHOL MENU HINT Breakfast Fresh Pineapple Oatmeal with Top TOOLS FOR HOUSECI No matter ANING | Milk Luncheon Potatoes Oatme Spin al O Rolls wherry TODAY'S RECEIPTS Potatoes—C! boiled potatoes. and milk in tho add the potat Seasor until e cold boll up occasional pepper with mills and Cook | aron ful eges gra Dust st four waters ‘ and cut through | > draining. 1 minutes, seas and butter and place on Hot Slaw— n salt, s hard peppe slice of spinach berofe serving Rarebit—Put te wi one an en | add one cupful of ec Outmeal _ Cookies—Crea | two | sor scant [5 COMPLETED (Continued From fage One) + Mot ey a preli ort from Hawaii had been re He immediately dispatched an SUGGESTIONS oe INGROWN NAIL “aatense,tn the Pa Turns Right Out Itself gt an de the Pa |Montana Mine Magnate Dead FALL Morley, died here He can n with t 4a, Coppe: 1 P. eumonia last nig man t connectic ve loas Neva Mintr | ONDON. wppointed the il to suce ' _ Kidney Sufferers and. tone cans and banis tired feeling paing, ete., often within 24] ‘This remarkable oll hae at up in. easy-to-take apaules, under the name Mill Haarlem Oil. 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