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PAGE TWO TEAPOT OL LEASE STANDS {Continued From Page One) Was dismissed, ever decision, e by the Mammoth Compony, Walton sald he was not sure as t of the situation, @ the charges etc. The government's bill of complaint major conten- tion in it having been denied in the Ve have no quarrel with the the Casper Crowds Pack Hall At Elks Charity Frolic; Bands, Features Tonight The entertainment program for to- night, the third night of the Elks Charity Frolic, .will be featured by the pearance of Mary Spencer Morgan and Mer Band under the di- rection of Ted Rose in a “Black Rose Toe Divertissement,” Crowds of Cas- perites packed the Elks home for the for the splendid and varied entertain- ment programs presented on each night of the Elks Frolic, The entertainment tomorrow-night will be furnished by the dancing class of Margaret Grisinger under the di- rection cf Mrs. J. B. Butcher, The merchants of Casper have ‘co- Che Casper Daily Cribune tracts between the government and Sinclair and Doheney, the ruling said, FALL’S ACCOUNTS STRUCK FROM RECORD. Judge Kennedy struck from the record all exhibits and records of Wall's bank accounts and financial dealings with the Continental Trad- ing company, in sustaining a defenre motion, The government's contention that Sinclair was guilty of Fraud because bonds of the Continental Trading company were found in the posses: sion of a relative of Fall's cannot be upheld from the the evidence of fraud, the decision said. SINCLAIR STOCK Chief of Hensions Bureau a “Vet” — C. of C. Drive Continues Gaining Daily Momentum The Chamber of Commerce mem- bership drive is gaining momentum every day and members of the team organization report that Casper business men realize the tmportance of the drive and are ready to join when they are called upon. A total of 513 new memberships. inclusive to this noon, ennounced today by Chas. B, Stafford, secretary, The new memberships rece!ve4 yesterday ure printed below; Spurlock, A. L. Stark, C. F. Transfer Market. Webb, Rayburn 8, Western Union Telegraph Marshall, Emma, Donovan, J.. J, Jarvis, George. Vucurevich, Bl Standard, Jerry, Bleckmore, Mrz. W, A. Auto Electrical company, Co. OMA ANRC IRE FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 e HARRY YESNESS DISCLOSES Ala BG SURPRISE Harry Yesnese, “The Man in the Barrei” clothier, finally iet the cat out of the bag tocay and let the public in on the big surprise that he has planned for his patrons. “I Want More Business,” says Harry ory that the congress should have] Elks Frolic on Wednesday and | operated to the fullest extent with |IN BIG DEMAND Arkeon Dancing Academy. Price, M. C. . who is known as the friend of the and has the constitutional power to| Thursd: nights and the largest| the Elks’ committee in making the| NEW YORK, June 19.—A flood of Bayer, Carl. sabe arinsay: company. workingman. Hatry williopen a sak regulate the manner in which the| crowd of the week to date is expect-| Charity Frolic a tremendous success. | buying orders for Sinclair Consoll- Beyer, Oscar F. Carlisle, C. R, ural, tomorrow at his store which is boun: Property of the United States shall|ed at the carnival tonight Every articles from a pin to a bale | dated Oil stocks and bonds poured Boeke, R. M. Casper Pharmacy (plural), be handled the legislative branch” The entertainment tonight will be of*hay {s given away, There are into the stock exchange market to- Brooks, Mrs. Mary. Foshay, Wilbur. to bring him more business becaus: he is going to slash prices, id the conclusion of decision “but| sin promptly at 7:30 o'clock, There} eleven booths where various games |day following the announcement Brooks, Silas. pe sb ye ae Harry announced today that dur we do maintain that in the exercise | {s no extra charge for the entertain-| can be played and there is a prize | that the leasing of Teapot Dome oil J. 8. Brown Mercantile company | Carey, Ro a Ing the sale’ which will be held start of that power it may be priate | ment as the artists appearing on the|for each and every person who| reserves had been upheld. The Sii1- (plural). ‘Thomas, J. J. ing tomorrow and continue until legislative authority to delegate offi.| program have donated their services| spends a dime. The country store |clair common shares mounted two Campbell-Johnson Clothing com-} Likly, J. A. July 8, he Js going to offer any suit cers of that department to handle | for benefit of the Elks Charity fund. | presided over by Willlam B, Cobb, | points to above 24 and the company’s pany: (plural), Leh ut oe ; In the house at twenty-five per cent government property in an unre-| Admission to the Elks home for the | the exalted ruler of the Elks’ lodge, | Six per cent bonds which carry stock _ Carey, J. H. ba Arh tba ia od ty eempany, |off. When Harry eays that he {+ stricted way and {n accordance with | carnival is twenty-five cents at the | and. the bingo game where “Dad” | purchasers warrants, soared almost Credell Studio. a Dore pili . pany. starting'a sale; it meank’a sale and @ vested déscretion. door and children are admitted free | Brile does his stuff, are always do- | five points. Foster & Nba phat: Bailonte its greeny nothing else but a paradise for the Regarding charges of collusion and| When accompanied by parents or | ing a rushing business. Other oll securities joined In the Loge ad iam 5 tes Clearing Sous Rssoclation|money saver. People of Casper fraud in the governmeni's petit guardian Prominent business and profes. | sympathetic upward movement with Winfield Scott,-: Oklahoma. vty SS ole aae @laralh have confidence in Harry because Judge Kennedy said. ities Sa ned Bean ered tare | Resnall nobat aveyia large OF, The ealbs vot + 1e)4) DOLa Len Sok sea lio rele aac i aerOE pen: | Natrona Abstract Co, (plural) “Townsend Hotel (plural). they have learned from. experience Wa take s€ trou, thea Spencer Morgan and Her Band in a | booths and call thelr wares in sten- | throughout the list. The heavy tur r . re Cerra Rorenae teleaD that he idan exactly; what Re says. the expressed views of Special dance production created by | torlan tones, A coupon {s attached | Over in these issues, which followed| sions, is a Spanish war and na- | Palmer, sac ‘a te. peaniaviiin tatideee Harry is always ’glad'to.plehse his counsel, that although Miss n and directed by Ted} to every admission ticket and valu- | news of Sinclair's court victory, was| tional guard veteran, who holds pa ade Pdatodbeny: Casper Motor Bus Line (plural), | Patrons and he invites you, to come Roosevelt, (then assistant secre.|! famous conductor of the Ar-| able prizes will be given away in|the feature of the last hour's trad-| | yeserve commission as coloncl. Bimpson, Robgrt a in and allow the salesmen to show tary of the navy) Rear Admilal J. K. | keon orchestra; “Dainty” Darleen|a drawing to be conducted Saturday | !nK- = you through the large stock of fine- Robinson (chief of navy engineering) | Osborn, one of the clever Morgan night. The McCord-Brady company The Sinclair Consolidated Ot] cor- ° ly tailored suits. Owing to the tre- Finney (then assistant secretary of | Pupils, will dance two solo numbers | has a display booth where free cof-| poration was not directly involved | 4, existing wellg and equipment a er eo e ee. In, mendous reductions during this sale, the Interior;) Bain (head of the bur-| ‘the Gypsy" and “Spring, Beautiful | fee and cookies are dispensed to the |!” the government's suit, but con: only to the extent they considered a small charge will be made for al- eau of mines) and Ambrose and Eddy | Spring.” Baby Vivian Emge will also | hungry carnival fans. trolled the Mammoth Of! company, necessary to prevent loss and dam- ‘ y 4 terations. (geologists) had mors or less of an|Dresent fantasy entitled “Youth’s| The W. Bryant Dolan studio has|Which held the contract for devel-| °° D og Ss intimate knowledge of the entire * tonight. on display photographs of promi- | oPment of Teapot Dome. Certain pipeline and storage prop- ecreation In ountains Culion Island, in the Philippines. transaction, and some of thom at| Miss Morgan will wear a black ir-|nent Casperites. The Dolan studio erties of the Sinclair Pipe Line ; is the world’s largest leper colony. least, an active and persuasive in-| ‘descent costume designed especi-| will take “and furnish free photo. || CHEYENNE, Wyo., june 19.—(By company and the. Sinclair Crude r ut, they | ally for this dance number which she | graph credit cards from the chance |The Associated’ Press}—Precautions tends allegations of fr as absolved from a, for in the created for the occasion. Ted Rose Morgan changes costumes for her be: of an unusual nature were taken to- from being made public premature: Oil Purchasing company located on the Teapot Dome reserve were ex- were named joint defendants with “Now that school is out and a ful mountains close to their very. home and Ralph can be seen busily is piped to every cabin and wild ricalaaHie taint to fraud.| Will direct his band tn the orcheerta| ‘The portraits by W. Bryant Do-|day by Federal Judge T. Blake Kon-| ciugea trom the property turned] slight inkling that Old Sol will soon | cleaning and clearing, painting and ive. °° © There is a] ®ccompaniment to the dance ‘num-| lan of William B, Cobb and Mary | nedy to prevent his decision In the | over to the receivers under the| make us hunt shade, Casper people | building, according to See Ben. r lack of material ¢ bers and wil! play popular symphonic | Spencer Morgan, which are on ex-| Teapot Dome lease annulment sult| court's order, These companies | are looking longingly at the beauti- Refreshing clear mountain water to the government \ Y jazz during the interval while Miss| hibit at the enfrance to the Elks home have elicited great admiration. ly. As the hour approached for the the Mammoth Oil company in the door,” says See Ben of the See Ben ro are abundant. On Garden case at the bar; no attempt has been | 8¢cond terpsichorean presentation. A half dozen portraits of the same | reading of the decision in court it] government's guilt, Realty company. Creek, one can find the hills home made to show that the lease in con-| The entertainment furnished last|size as those on display, will be | became known that Judge Kennedy| the defendants were granted 30| “Already those who have summer | formally occupied by the Nicolay- troversy was in itself a bad’ Je night by the dancing class of the | taken and presented free to the per-| himself had possession of all coples | days to file answers to the complaint | homes are moving in at Gothmore| sens for many years. It is now for the government except perhaps | "itzgerald Studio under the direction | sons who draw Dolan credit cards | of the ruling and that none of them | ang the court adjourned without set-| Park, a beautiful little exclusive | occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James theoret ly by counsel, but on the] of Miss Claribel Butler was greatly | from the chance box. would le: the bench until he had ting 4 date for further hearings. summer home site just west of Gar-| Weiderhold and daughter Betty. other hand the testim of the| ens by the crowds of Casper peo- There are amusements to ple finished reading it. The decision ts As soon as they had qualified as| den Creek falls, The W. H. Price Ben Scherck of the See Ben Real- itiff's own witnesses who are|Ple who packed the Elks home. Al- young and old at the Elks F'rol! said to be about 20,000 words long. | receivers and furnished bond of| family ts happily settled in Price’s| ty company owns some thirty acres mpetent to k Gpon the sub-| fred Brile, general chairman, and B. | Your friends will be in the crowd| The decision at the outset set forth $50,000 Admiral Strauss and Mr. | ‘Primitive Paradise.’ ”” where these cabins are located and Ject, tends to show that it is a much) J. Diggs. chairman of the entertain. | tonight. Don't miss the feature en-| the title of the sult and the govern: | Watts made an extensive inspection | Bs M. Bilithorpe 1s vettled in the| {s also agent for Mat Montgomery. e more favorable lease to the govern: | ment committee, deserve great credit! tertainment at 7:30 o'clock tonight. |Ment’s pleading that the executive |trin over the Teapot Dome reserve | Hagens cabin. Ben L. Scherck haa| He will be pleased to show lots and ‘ ment than they as oil operators ——_——————— ] order of President Harding, May 31,/ and afterward «reported to Judge | Moved to his cabin. George Knapp | homes as he is now located on the rH) ] n Ad Mai el! EMI et effort to secure the recqgnition of a row 1921, transferring the naval oll re-| Kennedy on the assets and condition | '§ Perched high but secluded artong| ground. Lots can be secured right Regarding the legality of Presl-| them," saya the decision. “In this | parent etter to eet ny SP: | serves from the navy tothe interior or the property, the pines in the beautiful modern | or Gardén Creek facing the road, dent Harding's order of May 3 catemoiy, wing. be. pase (ee atateet parent ‘ teape e conceal it. It) department was granted in excess They also reported that they were | S¥™mer home of J. B. Barnes. | according to. See Ben. Some of the |+ rans the naval oll reserves | .; ” . . 8 explained: fully as to its pur-lo¢ executive authority, and that unable to agree on certain questions| ,=mmett Fuller har taken posses: | cabins near the old Blue Cap Min- from tion of the navy to ahaantécsatitie, gence tn powe by those who had knowledge | Harry F. Sinclair, lessee and Albert | involving operation and as a result |80n of the Karl Jourgensen cabin | ing company location can be puc in| Demonstrate the Famous that (of vias inition dacartcent, personal interest | of it, which explanation places upon |. Fall, lessor, conspired in negot!: Judge Kennedy said that in its bri T have in the case, and regardless its face the badge of a legitimate Judge Kennedy on April 4 issued a for the summer and Ralph Schult shape for rental to those wishing to Rice Method Free to , of which way the ruling went, I} transaction, It is common knowl | 17s the leare. memorandum. ‘providing: " that « the | TOCeRIYs BUrCNCe SuOSe Sa INGE ecets eases Desreny Callers at Hotel of thé case the government had vir-| think it a mo, - . ¥ A quarter of an hour before time | field force of the Mammoth com- h vert , t a most able opinion,” J. W.]| edge that government officials and sis the invalldity. of the document and | LtecY of defense counsel declared in | employes frequently leave the, gov, | © rounds others interested "in the | 2any- should be retained by the re- 1 ulidity of the document and} , dec: eee 3 ~|neys and- of celvers. he hv! that they did not contend that the| Court adjourned ahertisy before | remem, to, accent employment and’ case began filing into the big marble Connie ue Waser eat ae BITUMINOUS COAL IN R If you are ruptured, your big op- transfer ao eee wy ag | 2008 Until two o'clock this afternoon | Ing. the services In’ lines, Gat | Walled courtroom. Among them were | eral manager of the Mammoth com: Petar atas Dovepeecvecma se. 701 The d at Inaamuch ®8/when reading of the decision wus| which thes nee ne ay ate upon | J. W. Lacey, Wyoming lawyer rep: | pany, whose salary was fixed tathe want to be free from the slavery of Admiral s the constitut-|\ynnteted, m8 las Rowied een ered sonie Pe | resenting the Mammoth Oll company | Judge at not to exceed $6000 vere gouging, chafing trusses that make ed agent of the then secretary of the : , while in the service. ‘The vetience {and United States District Attorney | ‘The memorandum also established ife a burden and misery, then HERE as the “legitimate Regarding the government's alle- : . ‘~ i service, The evidence} ainert D. Walton, government coun- the: statug.of ‘certain’ miscellaneoud and NOW is the time’to apt. department head| s#tlon of conspiracy in transac-|!s that this transaction developed | 1 gnited States Senator Warren ninperdaer SaaeLitnoee inet Wy.” Miller: expert th ‘cuptiire and that under the act of June 4,|{0D8 involving the Continental} Out of a request from Sinclair to wag a spectator. thé sale: ot Torude. (cl W167. Gla By J. C. ROYLE. exceeding demand by a wide mar-|cases, trained under the personal 1920, the navy secretary had full au-| Trading company: H. 8. Oster, its} Fall to go with him as an attorney | Court opened at 10:02/a, m. with | (re, Sb tid’ Gheation ot Grilling or, | (Copyright, 1025, Casper Tribune}. | gin. direction of W. S. Rice, of Adams, thority to lease the reserve. In| President, and Fall and bis fn. tnvestigating ain securing ol the sharp bang of tho ballitt's gavel. | set wells wget eens off! “NEW YORK, June 19.—The dele- | Many mines have clored down. and |v. y., oviginato® of the famous Rice denying that undue secrecy had been | nang the Midwest, Praicie Sin.| fer of the bonds was in the mrs, | fudge Kennedy announced he would| tions were to be made at a. Inter | Sate% of the National Coal associa- | many more are operating atifar less | (Non‘ursical) Rupture Method, will a@xecuted! Judge Kennedy pointed out peaee 2 aoe ar rile, pa dh x dean, Coon ete H tahun read the decision, He began it at | date, Heatay sited tHCabaa aT ee tie See eee ie ule exveses ot be at Henning Hotel, Casper,.Wyo., ay foul teva Sauer epee Lon Cey pany, Judge Kennedy read at length | &lven tc one of Sinclair's attorneys, | °PC® Another development which fol- workers Monday and Tuesday, June 22 and the War and Navy Departments had knowledge of the negotiations. The fact that neither Secretary y Denby consulted urd to their plans tor h's conclusions, It was testified in the case that Osler, Sinclair, H. M, Blackmer, then of the Midwest Oi) company; A. BE. Humpbh , Texas operator, The money thus realized was to be used by Fall in making settlement The government's allegations. of fraud ard the charge that the leas: for some land purchases before he went on the trip. The fact that he did so use {t, in itself, is not neces- ing of the big oll reserve was illegal! were set forth at length in the de cision and Judge Kennedy then plunged into his findings of fact. lowed the granting of the receiver- ship came on April 9 when the suit of Robert G. Taylor against the Mammoth Ofl company {nvolving tile to a special tract of 160 acres of practically every coal man in America, when they asked one an- other “What are we going to do about it?” For the coal industry, at least the bituminous side of it, is admtitedly tion still is manifest. Coal communl- tes bave suffered. Meréhants tn those sections have had to give credit to workers, Manufacturers and distributors have had to give credit 23, to give free demonstrations and trial of bis safe and painless Meth- od to every man, woman and child who is ruptured. You have no doubt heard and read to merchants, Now wholesalers and | much about this f. Rice Rup- t sy sarily t : on the oll reserve was dismissed by famous Rice Rup- opening up Teapot Dome ts not sig-| and James , O'Neil, then of the | S*lly ic uther love pence The findings of fact then were set | stipulation. ‘Title to tho tract ante{/?,= bad way. retailers are commencing to shut off | ture Method and the wonderful cures nificant,” the decision holds, “If it] Prairie Oil and Gas company, nego- strange:that he has not: yet rei at forth ingthelr chronological order. | dating the naval reserve withdrawa)|_,1%@ @nswer to that question 1s | that credit which thousands have reported from may be fairly held that they con-| tated a huge oll resale scheme, in| 1 Dotgidering ite gulf laationt ‘ot | Judge KEnnedy set forth the govern: | was claimed by Taylor under the old | °f !mPortance to men and women in| About 80 per cent of the demand |it. Now, you have the chance to faey tated oe pir. Gnfae, Cieigee Teena Oph tot toca an Gus cireumstances in connection with |™ent’s flrst policy of conservation | placer claims legislation, ‘The re-| CVeTY other line of business endeav: | for bituminous coal comes from the'| find out, all about ft—to have_it per- of June 4, 1920, for the reason that congress had already officially spok- en on the subject,” c ntinental company, which in turn would resell it to the Prairle and to the Sinclair Crude Ol! Purchasing the entire Sinclair lease matter. “The defendant Mammoth Oil com- Pany was the ceature of Sinclair of ofl lands, and how in April, 1915, certain lands were designated as na- val oll reserves, The decision then reviewed the ceivers had been instructed to keep a separate accounting for this tract. —_—_—_o_____ or, since it is impossible to have an acute depression in any industry em- playing some 700,000 workers, with payrolls aggregating normally $950,- railroads, industrial plants and pub- Ne utUities. These factors now are runniry; at a splendid rate but they sonally applied to your own rupture and learn just what it can and will do in YOUR OWN case. Just call b t miparn The government charged | 2d should be held responsible for “2 000,000 a year and with two.and a cote eras ve soy ies teen be gn tial Se leer ee ei) A little strength may be given to] cor y: er E is facts leading up to the leasing of the S l A 5 ; nomically, to get more energy from | give you his personal attention, best s. of secrecy on account of| that ull received some of the| All his acts,” the decision said. ‘The | Wwosnstng Reeeeh natin areiger a vation YINY | quarter piition dollars invested, with- | the same amount of {uel und to use Jadvice and nite demonstration the National Defense” says the rul-| profits from this scheme, fxecutive order of President Hard-| sent under which the navy was to ‘ out affecting the business situation | of!, gas and water power in place of | entirely free. Counsel for the plaintiff,” sald | ing transferring jurisdiction of the receive fuel oll in exchange for crude G S ° of the country as a whole to some | soft coal, The relative energy value Are you tired of that binding, tever part Admiral Robinson | Judge Kennedy, ‘would have the | reserves held to be legal. ofl kevallied cnecraine atarkhet pave wes CYVICE | extent. of off and gas increased 121 per cent | hampering, uncomfortable old truss? the plan of secrec says| court draw the inference that be- The lease “must be the legitimate conspiracy cannot be charged to defraud the cision, other cause one of the Sinclair companies than the Mammoth Oil com- child’ of then Secretary of Navy Denby in view of the fact that Ad- under the naval oil reserve leases, The decision reviewed testimony ating how Sinclair paid about $1,- In Glenrock F, H, Hemelwright, president of the Temple Coa] and Iron company and a coal man of wide experience, between 1923 and 1924. The water power energy rose 57 per cent but Would you like to be done with trus: Wearing forever? Then investigate Y the heat units of coal released wera | this Rice Method and learn the won: ronment, its the severest charge | Pany was the purchaser of certain | miral Robison, his representative | 669.900 to the Pioneer and Belgo Oi! told the writer that the Industry now:| 19 per cent less. derful opportunity for help and cure him is that of being over oe abossstn sae SONEESEN SEL for hy be) 7 ote me bagi ide and aH companies for mineral clalms which rhe Bal ‘ ad thoyrands of mines and 200,000 it offers, Remember it is different ‘ or the success of the plan ackmer rom umphreys, in] by at all times, Judge Kennedy held. * ” he vation Army of Casper will rkers more than consumptive de- fi "i Dre “and feoling that 4 ft were| Which purchase other off companiea| The fact that congress was not | {Dey held in Teapot Dome, which for if fei . Sie: COMET ene broadcast, congress, regardless of the were likewise Interested, that Sin- consulted by Pall and Denby is not mer Secretary Fall clair had to acquire these in order required. Sin- conduct a street service at Glenrock at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The entire mands required. Actual capacity of the equipment GIRL BRUTALLY SLAIN lishing wonderful results where all other treatments, and even oper® act of June 4, 1920, might raise seme] clair is presumably guilty of fraud | significant, he declared. to get a lense of the reserve, local organization of the Salvation| and men inyolved is placed at one tlons have failed. It is mace aie. Obsection, * bec : e some n the bonds he had | UNNECESSARY SECRECY The Continental Trading company |4t™my will go to Glenrgck for this| billion tons a year, Last rap] ¢ b y tw-the-minute, abreast of the latest “As to the charge that Secretary pede! am me eearese Cente NOT IN EVIDENCE. which the government alleged was | *€Fvice. proximately $50 million tons were & |sclentific developments. It ts, the Fall refused to seek the advice of | nents eatin ingeacy for oahbaeee There is no substantial evidence | used in a huge oll resale scheme ax| Captain W. W. Willd will speak | mined, or 56 per cent of capacity. t) the soli in his own department to show that unnecessary secrecy and special music and singing will one Rupture Method you are not ” ontri well for passing Mberty bonds Figures compiled by the geological asked to take on faith alone—the or the Attorr neral of the Units} Ing’ Bia contract, were found In te | was shown by Fall in negotiating. the | trom Sinclair to Fall, was organized | €ature the out door service, that capacity in: one method that is ponitively demon- ed States, only one suggestion. need | eae of ‘Pueblo. Fall's worta,| lease, the Jodge ruled. legally under the laws of Canada, creased from 1918 to 1924 by 254 mil- strated to you right on your own made, While the Gecretary of the) 1 vino ‘connecting tak ether than | Fall wan /ophelditn Keepthe thal) Madi ee Caeteloe, Hon, tons, while consumption did not rupture, without any charge what- ter a ctiticiaed in the: DI Iie ling Haak that che Ge ehar wingiaie’| lmkee a BOSPAE pending consummation Library to Close . | Keep pace. There is’ absolutely no} Log ANGELES, Cal. June 19, —| €ver: y ROGTIAE SAO SUNS companies was with another com-| of the Pearl Harbor oll storage with| CHEYENNE, ¥ June 19.—The Question that the mines of the coun: | ‘Thomas Gilchrist admitted early to Don't let this great opportunity e e tt at eae the ‘purchaser Of thin ei! toc] the 3. L, Délvesiy tnterenta United States government's bill in For 10-Da P . d try have a capacity of production | day to the police and a representa. | &¢t away from you Your call on ‘ us yr ther with original ofl from Hum “Fall's neglect to get an opinion | eauity seeking annulment of the Tea y er.o tive Af the district attorney's office | the Rice Expert is sure to prove one ‘ yay under an independent con-} trom the attorney general on the le- | Pet Dome naval ot, reserve, lense te a: —— that wander commande of the Lord," GF Woe. best thir FOU SRG ale He ove » tract and the presence of Sinclair sas , “4 vy Harry F, Sinclatr and the Mammoth], sersaas | sae as * had administered the wounds from | ¥ »@ there on wo days then in consummating the contracts, te | ony of the leas wes “no more than | Aon mpany wan filed in the federal | .,7P* Public Hbrary will be closed which his 19 year cld stepdaughter, | YOUF Opportunity will be gone, R , cumstances ih Unfesence and smacumotinnt A My } | March 13, le the building | hours earlier at the ‘receiving hoa. | Unless, after having a complete dem t urosly react! Shion counsel abic ine urine pointe ous “tha Resistant Finnety (Ty rar p belat proliainary heering wanes tee, cleaning and pital, . onstration, you decide this is the further than on sllesed. hal ide with the solemnity of ‘a judicial ‘3 : ave ma " ' Judge T. Blake Kennedy. on. the be agee reananns Kiya ie Hi NEWS The young woman had been | Method for you, and you—you alone Judgment | e e finding of fact. In the first place, | GOVERNMENT OFFICERS same day granted the request of | tne jin, ary te bht ke th 8 in . brought to tha hospital during the | “re the sole judge of that, aoe denying the government's) we have been unable to find any.| ABSOLVED FROM BLAME, the government counsel, Atlee Pom: sookea abe ingore shah more night with her throat cut, her skull | Cal! any time from 9 to 12 a, m., charges (hat opportunitign were de-| thing in the evidence, counsel offer| The decision absolved Admiral J-|erene and Owen J. Roberts, for a of filing, accordin, a Mes aystem fractured and her body slashed and |? [0 5 p, m., or 7 to 9 evenings, Sim- Toe a lense, Judge keenneds held that | RotMNE In the briefs upon whieh to | K Robison, eblef of navy engineer | temporary “injunction and receiver: | Hogi Hbrarian, The Mate chaz, | CHICAGO—Large ‘quantities of | battered after neighbors had found |DIY ask nt the hotel desk for the ra lease, Judge Kennedy held that) predicate a finding that Fall and assistant secre: |uhip pending the final outcome of! the library Ia reopened orreurnes polson were fodnd in the organs of | her In a nemi-conscious condition in | Rice Expert and: he will do the rest. evidence disclosed that negot Sinclair were in personal contact ster Bain, dt |the tigation, The government! nounced in The ar © 8M") four men who died after eating pan: |a vacant lot across the street from |Pon't miss seeing this Rice Expert tions wero conducted with the Texas} pefone December 31, 1929, at Fall’a| rector of: the bureau of mines, fot+ |counsel had requested the appoint: Pad Le cakes in a restaurant, the Gilchrist hony WM. 8. RICE, Inc, Adam a ; mpany, with Gerald F, Hughe if ra h in New Mexico, although it is | mer asgistant secretary Roosevelt of | ment of Rear Admiral Joseph enema Ady. FOR ESS Arie eve or Posnlble that the name of Sinclair | the navy and several subordinates in | Strauss as receiver but Judge Ken: : BRUSSELS—The Belgian balloon peretort nou ease oF k others might have been men: | volved in the leasing negotiations of | nedy Branted she requ t of the 9 Quarantine Issued dite yeenetraatrived “trom Spain CHEYENNE DAIRYMEN : & part of the reserve in the conference between the | all blame, fendants for a joint receivership aid Walateohel thy nad Le gt Cc Furthermore,” « the ruling s of the navy and Interior de The decision assumed that the oil | with beth parties represented and On Ha Shi t Cato of Usecheet reat xington Cream f it be admitted as the court Un! partments bef nat time as one| transaction involving the trading |appointed Albert E. Watts, vice A y Ofipments ae aoe XXXXX FI Gerstands it to be in this case, th f the men wh uld be financially | company, A, 2. Humphreys, Texas | president of the Sinclair Consolidat- GIVEN WARNING our the lease steele migh been lew lo to ke over and carry out @ | ojl operator, the Sinclair interests {ed Ol corporation, to act with Ad! OHBYENNE, Wyo, June 19-4, | INDIANAPOLIS—¥Fult coopera: More and Better Bread per sack ane maby wilt pe bidding * ental anton te Se Ras ip SH TSEAnY (Aas yeh, ae complaint based | Di Favilie. secretary of agriculture, | tion of the American Legion {1 mak: aicaaebena Rye, wea eet Graham. and as !t ts now . ed in the ee Be “ ne ‘6 ore. assumed in the decision to ba een me wR olde Sncaltatiod ae teat issued three quarantin that were | ing defenre test day on July four a CHEY! Wyo,, June 19.—No orn eals. net Siihe 4, 1990, 1 thin ym , ; ‘ bi es Or trabd are’ ieeeeilacite effective Thur June 18, Fa, | success was promised by Comman:| charges were pushed against the 52 Ask your grocer for this flour the scope of any other Inw, it is dit+| gtr 7 tanda pata iy gr Supe | CRETARY DENBY Ta ite newollatlon, " #4 vue tg od al the oon itines | der Drain, Laramie county dairymen who were and have better bread * t to figure out « ould of m cotanifminienane HELD WITHIN RIGHTS ithe om : ormer Seo | Wate n order to make a pre: Summoned to appear before A. R. re etiigten ct sa 5 ‘ as Well an lacking a aubatantiat |, The secretary of the navy wan | retary Fell of the tation with take | CRUBONATY’ meusure effective In an| TOKIO—The condition of the em: grin’ aicstér tt ane. alee eee Casper Warehouse titien element in. the establishment of | fully within his rights In acting a8] ing “¢aise representations’ to the epithe Paap LD shipment of hay | peror who nas been ili for four years and oil division of the department Company Judge Kennady declured that if the} fraud Ve did, having Leen authorized bY | tate President Harding which result: | tested with alfalfa eee are, in | le slightly worse, though not danger: /of sgriculture, but they were given DISTRIBUTOR: condition which Fall m ¥ lent ecision declared that the| the act of June 4, 1920 to “develop, | eg in the transfer of the ofl reserve ch ate ‘alta + eed and algo | ous, Instructions In the ranitary hand, BUTORS bo the granting of a lea duiring | connection tn the deal was | conserve, use and operate” the naval |iand from the navy to the interior) aeainst the spread of the white-nine eo ling of milk, and warned against a || Tel: 27 268 Industrial Ave. by the prospective lease of ol! min Osler and Blackmer, and | ll reserves, Judge Kennedy held, department. mavens = ps ines i shipments or MOSCOW—Twentyelght persons repitition of the offense of selling eral claims held in the dome by the |; between Osler and Fall, and| Me vuled that the phrase “in his dis The complaint further charged | Oven in ‘4 Stoheiey puea and | have been killed and 130 how de> | tilegal milk. ® _. Various persons “would seem to t that the Continental ‘Trading Com, | cretion” embodied in the law placed | that Fall and Harry F. Sinclair “did infested ~e oe rry sets es from | stroyed by @ hurricane which wept 5 at least a very practicable way pany might have had other business | 0 restriction on the manner in| combine, conspire and confederate ae the black stem mac auaran: | over the province of Atiel, ‘ ewar once and for all eliminating those | connections, “legitimate or other. | Which the reserves were to be hand: to defraud the United States’ with 4 ~ bib iit rust, was ie : more or leas disturbing elements.” | wise,’ with Blackmer, led the result that the lease wan nego: es gg ed a hee in eenaportation | PETERSBURG, Bouth Africa — Five dollare reward wil) be paid Regarding the claim of John ©.| Negarding Sinclair's admitted | He further had full authority to | dated for “an inadequate, Improper | It A ty nto Wyoming, | Chatter of Zulu women drowned a (0 the party furnishing the Gasper Shaffer, Chicago and Denver news | loan of $25,000 to Fall in June, 1923, | ‘Use, store, exchange and sell," the and fraudulent consideration.” dition ‘at ‘ba raat inf serioun | speech by the Prince of Wales, Has ribune information leading og Paper publisher, who had indepen | which wa» declared to have been an | crude oll royalities, Judge Kennedy | ‘The complaint asked for the in. |°O™ hye # in Wyoming, but heh If you want to catch Sabsuicity ‘Ne tr eitad <i Thee a dent holdings in the reserve, Judge | advance for financing Fall's trip to| held, denying the government's con | junction and receivership ax tem: | # Fee ny bead bf prévent such | NEWARK, N, J.—Heirs of George THE BIG FELLOWS tom “pribune eunsorihers "Patrons ennedy declared that Mall may have | lursia in that year, the court eajd;| tention that the secretary's action | perary measures and for a final de | Conditions, Faville said, Jay Gould agreed to end animosity USE LIVE MINNQWS of the paper should not pay any: lo belleved that Shaffer had some par- | The transfer of 000 in bonds | in dealing in commoditie® for the | cree setting aside the lease, retui and litigation which haw scandalized any thelr subscription except the ieticular right which should be reo | from Fall to Sinclair, . « y be} Bovernment was usurpation of con: | ing the property to the government] J, C. Husted, formerly of Casper, | the family, in approving ettiement Yo t th ; vartier who delivers the paper or Lognized, and for that reason Inter:| regarded as a suspicious elreum:|sressional authority for appropriat: | and enforcing an accounting but who has been residing in On| of four sults:againet the estate, ucan ge CM, ANY GH) in authorized collector trom the ceded with the prospective lessee In} stance, but having taken place long | {ng money for such dealings Under the terms of the injunction | tarlo, Calif., for the past year and « Ipenrestients number, any time, for 25c§§| "tice. [f rou are not sure you a ry his behalf.” after the transaction whieh te here | The act of June 4, 1920, was @ ep | order granted by Judge Kennedy, | half, has returned to Casper for a| MINNEAPOLI6—Chiet plant dis: | per dozen at Powipa. the right sesoret aak bim re “Certainly no particular blame | challenged. and the eircuinetances | cial act and nuthorised the building | the Mammoth Olt company wan re: | brief vielt with friends. enroute with | ease authorities at the Atimmestiy pe al | BC a Ba aah nicould be Inia at he door of these | belng explained, \t ts quite largely | of storage tanks at Pearl Harbor, |strained from carrying out develop: | hie slater iivlaw Mra. K. Muster, and | and North, okere Agreu eee CRAWFORD’S, ALCOVA Te iat ciate: aclatmanta tf they belleved they had | removed from the category of fraud: | Portsmouth and other places 49 dee | ment projects on the reserve and the| two sons, for Minnesota, They arg | loses declared a black stem rust was Minnow Buck hi f t T |. 1 valid elaims fog exhausting every! ulent Wansactions*in this suit, It [ignated undex supplemental con” receivers were authorized to opery motoring’ through. Aot Justified by actual condjtions. ets for ren ; e ep one Ag . a — aia ee er ‘s

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