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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 a iO PRISONERS AT THE COUNTY. ANIL IN MONTH Murder Charge Most! Serious Offense on | Books. | | } Fifty-eight pr ed at the coun up to noon tod records joners were recety- y Jail during April, according to the Alex McPherson. ‘e arrested by or for al officers except three who were en route tq or from state penal {r stitutions. The most serious charge placed against any prisoners during the month was that of first degree mur- der, in the case of Preston Reeves, the 23-year-old half breed Who confessed to the mur drew Harrison when" North Platte, Neb. He ated the confession. The number of tors, as usual, oners, Fourteen n were held on this charg Hight were arrested for grand Jar- | , five for investigation, one for obtaining money under false pre- tense, one for issuing a fraudulent check, and one for wife desertion. Two insane persons were taken in custody. Six women were arrested during the month Bice AL EE FD, BERRY BUILDING HOTEL IN COLORADO y, formerly owner and proprietor of the Berry Rooms here, is building a modern up-to-date hotel at Fort Morgan, Colo., according to the “Morgan County Herald” of Fort Morgan, which says that the work on the foundation was started on April 23. Mr. Berry has many friends in’ Casper who will be pleased to learn of his success tn the Colorado city, The story in the Fort Mogzan | paper in the issue of April lows: “The concrete footings been completed, and forms for concrete foundations erected, work of poyring concrete for the foundations of the new hotel being constructed by F. D, Berry started this morning. Steel bi for the building and face brick have been delivered. Mr. Berry expects bricklayers to start working week. The face bric tive in appearance and is known mixed rug wire cut brick. Progress to date has be Mr. Berry's expectations, and he pects to have the building comple about the middle of July in time for the tourist trade. The hotel will be Indian, lerof A rf repu iquor 1 the en of pr wor list and ns \Oil Concession BUSINESS HERE | several | scholastic of the bungalow type with 52 rooms modern in eve: pect and attrac: tive in appearans In Republic Of Georgia Given Republic of Georgia, talian and Belgian inter. ests have secured from the Georgian government a thirty year concession covering oil producing lands in the Sheraksky Steppe region northeast of Tiflis, The concessions are select- ing for exploration three areas of about 337 acres each and are sink- ing deep wells fn these areas. SHOWS STRONG N COMPARISON Burlington Agent Back From Valley Region Is Optimistic. Compared with ‘business cond!- tions in cities of the Missour! river territ Casper is decidedly fortu- nate, according to George Scott, lo- cal freight agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway com- pany, who returned last night from a trip In that part of the country. Compared with some’ of th towns I visited, Casper has noth! to beef about at all,” Scott said. “Back there they have what has all the appearances of an organized buyers strike. With the payrolls of our refineries ang the two rall- roads, this city {s especially fortu nate. Of course, certain of the agri cultural towns in the Missouri river territory are enjoying the usual spring period of good business but that Is purely seasonal and com- plaint back there is heard on al! sides.” ogee HONOR STUDENTS AT CHEYENNE REIGN IN -EXEGUTIVE OFFICES CHEYENNE, Wyo., Miss Zita Miller, highest in scho- lastic standing among the girls of the class of 1925 of the Cheyenne high school, Wednesday “sat in for hours as governor of Wyo ming, and Arthur Kline, highest in anding among the boy of the c “sat in” as mayor of Cheyenne. The, distinction of these young folks was in accordance with the Rotary club's observance of “Boys’ Day,” but a girl was selected to go to the” governors office be- cause the governor of Wyoming at April 30.— Skinny Woman Asserts She Gained 15 Pounds in 5 Weeks Wants to Tell Every Skinny Woman in the World About It The greatest strength-giver and] producer of good healthy flesh Cod OM. It's full of mines, But it’s nasty stuff—ili-smelling and hard to take, and usually up- sets the stomach, Thank goodness! we don’t have to take the Iiquid any more, for now Kimball's Drug Store, Midwest Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy and all druggists are selling McCoy's Cod Liver Of] Compound’ Tablets, sugar-coated and as easy to take as | candy, so now you car: get the real Cod Liver Oil in condenseé form and get just the same results as is Liver vita | five weeks. and that’s going fast with the horrible smelling Mquid. Men and women, weak, thin and nervous, are urged to put on weight and get back their ‘health and strength with these wonderful tab: lets. One woman gained 5 pounds tr enough for anyone. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets, and if they don’t put five pounds of flesh on any thin person in thirty days—why, money back and no auibbling about it, either. But be sure—very sure—to get McCoy's Cod Liver Of] Compound | “ablets—original and genuine.— Ady, | appeared in shop windows about the | sponsored law. \\ \ \\ \\ WELD I; be Casper Daily Cribune The Latest Housing Shortage! | | The membership campaign of the American Legion the Wyoming department with its “Give Hogan a Lift’ slogan is described in the issue of ‘The American Legion Weekly for April 24. A picture of Governor Nellie T. Ross in the act of bidding good luck to Edward Hogan, of C a disabled war veteran, is with the article which sa in The Wyoming artmerit used a novel scheme to new mem bers, one that aroused the interest of its whole state. Several months ago’ most’ of the newspapers in the state began to publish cryptic refer- ences to a Mr. Hogan—most of the references were simply ‘Give Hogan a Lift! The motion picture theaters began throwing the same sentiment upon their screens. Then posters state, with the same slogan—‘Give Hogan a Lift!’ Naturally every body wondered who Hogan was and just what he was going to do. “On February 10 the secret was busted open. On that day the Wyo- ming department started its mem- bership drive, and it was revealed that Edward Hogan, a disabled man member of George W. Vroman Post of Casper, would hike from Laramie to Casper for a double purpose first to call attention to the Le. gion’s membership drive, and’ sec ond, to give prominence to the fact that the Legion is working with the office of the Veterans Bureau ir Casper to see that all disabled ser-| vice men get their full rights. “Meanwhile an elaborate, machine for member-getting had been built up in each community. Lists were prepared of all disabled men who had been assisted by the Legion Other lists were made of those ser- vice men who had obtained exemp- tion from state, city and county taxes under the terms of a Legion Every man on these lists received literature explaining what the Legion’ is doing for the vice man, and each man y | NOW ESTABLISHED IN OUR NEW LOCATION AT 117 East Second St. R. EVANS JEWELER AND Our new quarters make us better equipped to serve our old and new patrons, and we. cordially invite everyone to call and inspect the new store. R. L. EVANS, Jeweler 117 East Second St. L. OPTOMETRIST | | then interviewed by a Legionnair ested to join the Legior or Nellie ‘Tayi NEW HAVEN : T. Had President Emeri y of Yale univer cteriz the eighteenth as a “marked infringe. rsonal Uberty, coming at when personal Mberty 1s in user and when the infringement of is dangerous for Democracy piel = ab sas eer ent of pr CANTON, Oliia—Two men were killed when an ofl tank tn the pla of K. and 8. ot! company here ex ploded. The plant was wreck NOW READY The Hogue Apartments 145 S. JACKSON and 4-room Apartments “The Finest in Casper” REDUCED RENT $1.00 $1.00) Cleaning and Pre: Suits Overcoats —_ Dresses — Phone 802 $1.00 $1.00 Jake, The Nifty Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel jot the state capitol building. th tr: st ca: ri LEGION MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN IN WYOMING | WINS PROMINENT MENTION IN NATIONAL WEEKLY All © Hogan at and provided a imulus to the lucgl membership mpaigns, When Hogan finally ar- ved at Caser, visited the Veterans je Way across the sts acted attention Bureau office and succeeded in get ting assistance of W. m: m | chronicled the ne’ | The net result of this interest arous Jing c: |ment membership of one third « ser his claim adjusted with ths Wehrli, Wyo- vice officer, al per in the state on its first page. ing department s' ost every ne’ paign was a gain in depart Twenty-One Dogs Shot in Day In Capital Roundup CHEYE? April 30.— Cheyennites Thursday began to take seriously the governor's and mayor's Proclamation forbidding ‘dogs at large within the city, which procia- mations were issued as a precaution against the spread of rabies. Police, in accordance with the provisions of the proclamations, Wednesday seized dogs running at large whick they could capture and imme diately shot them. The v's “dead dog” score was twen ne. peo ab Aa or WASHINGTON — President Cool- the figures for the same petiod in| {idge a cepted the resignation of So- 19 Bananas Ct Edam Cheese yolks and white of five eggs. yolks very spoon 24."” MENU HINT Breakfast. Perfection Omelet Maple Syrup Milk Rice Waffles Coffee Dinner. Bouillen en Tasse hicken Pie Cranberry Jelly Oyster Plant Croquettes Potato Balls Trifles Salted Wafers Milk for Children Supper. Salmon Salad Bread and Butter Sandwiches Cake Sliced Oranges Chocolate Coffee TODAY'S RECIPES. Perfection Omelet.—Sepaiate the Beat light, add one-half tea- salt, one-quarter teaspoon pepper, one teaspoon parsley chop- pe d very fine, two tablespoons milk, two teaspoons finely chopped cold ham and the whites of eggs beaten £0 ou well buttered hot frying pan. it 1m sp r t well and ar pint of cold water with a small tea-} [jp\ pe slice of onion and a} the pan wherever Into a cup of \wutter and fine parsley. aspoonful For stiff you can turn the bowl with- ut their slipping. Pour mixture in stove place to remain on t D> of r and minut aif cup flour, tea baking powder, one te one cup boiled rice, one cup one tablespoon melted butter, 0 beaten eggs. Beat the mixture see that oon It, e hot. Pie.—Put the neck, giz heart of a chicken in a Chicken rd and salt e of carrot. Let them until there {s not more up of liquid. in alt aside. “it of t a veal pound of cu pleces and on the two-quart baking dish it a teaspoon of salt much pepper add a thin half pork ae and r cut the rinkling and 1 the chicken {nto small soirts with salt in, piling Then drop into there is a chink made fr s way fine bread crumbs little cold water put a teaspoon (each) of Sift o salt and half the and form nc and tt center always emeat balls tl xed with a © eggs and of salt antity of pepper © round balls, paste for chop to ther two-thirds cup of butter, one a half cups flour sifted with teaspoon salt, mix with of cold water, rol! half an thi two Inches a, crust, alf cup Inch of | into | out | Cut | USE FAs: Allow | one | the waffle irons | | | | | | | | immediate! pep- | | licitor General Beck. HOLDHINT MRS. MOR edges of the dish and lay the strips around. Lay on the paste for top crust, pressing {t to the outer strip; trim round with sharp knife, make a good sized hole in the center, orna- ment with twisted paste, brush’ all over with white of an egg (not the edges, or they will not rise), bake one hour and a half steady oven, Before it is cold pour the gr: | made from giblets through the ho! in the top, using a funnel for t purpose. The pie {s excellent co! |but if you prefer it hot, place {t in moderate oven for a half hour, | laying a paper over to protect the rust. in.a SUGGESTION. Finger marks on white woodwork, plain white paint or enameled wood: work are easily removed by wash jing the woodwork lightly and quick- ly with a clean cloth, wrung out of hot water and a little white soap, When cleaning the white baseboard brush {t free from dust, then clean olding a strip uinst the wall wall paper blotting paper | above to protect t ~~ ; Lemon Juice Souasl’ Whitens Skin ; The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix | the juice of two lemons -with three ounces of Orchard White, which druggist will ply for a few cents Shake well in bottle, and you have « whole quarter-pint of tie most wonde softener | WX fu and veautifier Massa lemon rms an into t I b fragrar face, neck an not frritate auties use outhful sk Famous bring that tan ble arkable lotion be bought t acta best it is prepared. vust raix this N: use rer can not to bec RUSH to RUSH FOR LEE TIRES Puncture Proof De Luxe Cords VULCANIZING and CASING REPAIR Rush Supply Co. 526 W Yellowstone and| PAGE FIVE ~ ROUNDUP OF CANINES «| BEGINS AT GAPITHL = ON NEBRASKA GRAIN STAND New Burlington Sched- ule on Shipments to Coast Set Aside. stern Nebr producing terrt- milling points ed on the basis of a primary ‘r nia shipment v the Missou: Omaha and Sfoux City, it was 1 by the Interstate Commerce commission. The Chicago, Burlin, Quincy railroad filed a which would @ become January 1 last except for the | mission’s Intervention which had in | view men of the gr ket cities enroute to commission cancelled which h kets on effe ec imposed on the move rdered the present ave dist In A rbed, | WASHIN¢ | plaint filed b on Con freight ments { | from southwest was sus Commerce commi | which resulted ra general dec ‘GH. PATTON FUNERAL | TO) BE HELO FRIDAY; WAS WESTERN PIONEER Fun Patton and ined | | ‘GOOD CANDY isSOLD | Old timer, do you want a treat? services for Charles H years old, who died Tues day night at a local hospital, y be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock from the chapel of the Shaf. fer-Gay funeral home. Mr, Pat had lived in Casper for three year and made his home with his daugh- | ter, Mrs. A. R, Wheaton of 1126 St. Mary street. Rev. Wi the f ¥ came to the Black Hills of South Da- | kota in 1884. He was born on Janu- | ary 19, 185 in te He Any cigar, drug or candy store— that’s the place. The time is right | now—and ““Sweet’s Rodeo Bar” i 8 Germany, will conduct z what you ask for. Try it! it’s taken the country by storm. You'll understand why . Wheaten of Cae n of Lead, S Jenkins of J Filling | Stations Opened |For Worland Trade WORLAND, April 30.—This week will see the initiation of two brand new filling stations in Worland. The first to turn on the bright lghts was that recently constructed by Health and Street. The flow of the Joy juice started from their tw SPECIALS | For Friday and Saturday Casper Pharmacy || $1.00 Gillette Razor -_. $1.00 Auto Strop Razor — $1.00 Gem Razor -___ $1.00 Ender Razor 59c || $1.00 Ever Ready Razor _ 59c |] 20% Discount on Razor Blades |} $1.25 Listerine __ 89c $1.10 Tonic mores 70c Sloans Liniment t $1.00 Pompeian Massage Cream Red Plaster +- 2he $2.00 Hot Water Bottle $1.29 $1.25 Kiss Powd 50¢ Pepsodent Tooth Paste ¢ Nysis Talcum Ponds Vanishing Cream aes 25¢ D & R Cold Cream (tubes) E - 19¢ 26c Shac Headache Wafers 16c 40c Castoria (Fletchers) _ 35¢ 50c Hennafoam Shampoo 36c ito! Tooth Paste 18c riting Tablet . 9c AT Casper Pharmacy ODD FELLOWS BLDG. Marinella Beauty Shop Soda Fountain 59 49c 44c Garrens Spring 86c 59c The American girl—you know the type. She doesn’t want the same old tame old thing ‘Wants zest, smartness, originality. The Maylee by Johansen for the 69c Cross Kidne she was just made for her famous Calendar Style $9.50 THE BOOTERY 124 East Djer Face ‘ « fir ler Service. See it—fi 83c 40c 23¢ 26c 25c l5c STORAGE Transient Monthly Delivery and Storage NEVER CLOSED feet floor fireproof 50c $8.00 $12.00 pace without a post or and lightest garage in 7,200 square pillar; clean town. LIBERTY GARAGE ANNEX 414 South Elm Phone 2303 Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hote! 8 a. m. and 1 p. m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m p. m. and 6 p. m, Express Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144