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‘OCT A Sept. )—General But it Have Made Dover]; Shore If Trainer Had Not Objected. or of public safety “with a roar’ 1 today, fore the windup in January,” the ma- officer @aid, “W ahead up to the | rine ast moment.” | ‘The general said he had been as- : ured by Ma General Lejeune, commandant of marines, that be would be assigned to the post at San re Diego, Cal., and added that he would be perfectly satisfied. taken believes ible to i AITISH OKEH BAN ON SOLO 5 (Continued From Page One) tration and for the preservation of v Ederle to make any the republic, I should be opposed to | certain mat) such laws. s ah 1 up.’ Miss| | Many people criticised the late al v wed to speak. | President Harding for his pardon of pa 1 have & on," she said, | ne V. Debs, I approved of it. I would save finished | Not that I approved of a word that e tell, I stopped because | Debs sald, not that I did not think H é Eg an mmer|he was legally convicted, not that r ar as disquall-|T do not believe that there was suf: ficient justification for his conyle- pat oo ; ? ut," she/tion, but because I felt that the L Jlonker he stayed in Atlanta the + fe eplied greater martyr he would become to 1 e like to swim/the discontented souls of America, nnel ag Martyrdom ought to be the great ‘ the} goal sought by every man who is in ir n was|the wrong. Put him in the peniten- h Miss |tiary and the fdle, discontent, un- i erle to} ruly souls of the republic will resent ration; wi look upon him | halt | yt t Want any as a man set apart to be punished t 1 was her reply. |by a eruel and dictatorial govern- e I 1 things,”"| ment. But let him get out and the en Miss hich should} robes of martygdom slip from him pr r ig ne of Miss|and he becomes once again a plain, —= Vie 3 let she that}every day “brain disordered agita Ww ' n or day 1 told | tor Don't worry about the over- | I le that s had been|throw of the vital principles upon een} channel frightened | which the American government the 1. Anyone knows the | rests,”” hannel knows tl sharks could] ‘The freedom which the British ex |permit Saklatvala is due, partly, to ‘ was asked if} the fact that they have a serious 0} n the wa problem in India and must give the or sted, she said no. he re-| Indian delegate the right to express t © may have cough himself in parliament and without, I several pas ers it it is due to the fact that the ed t Miss had attrib-| British Communists have free rein ed the loss of her chance to hav-|in England. In this case the depart- ne y from a tight band | ment of state here saved the British from possible embarrassment by de- ciding the question at the very start. In the ense of Count Karoly!, the Hungarian ‘radical, the gag was put Ederle was excited by the c owing out of the refusal of her mentors to allow her to talk. Ww Miss. I eln allowed her|on after he actually had come to > to ar 2 few questions it was| America. The policy now {s to re- difficul her to hold back tears.|fuse passports to persons whose cc to Coach Handley, Miss|opinions are not desired” by the Tiderle’s failure may be attributed | American government. ‘It is an im- » the training by Jabez Wolffe, He | portant dent in diplomacy. that an opportun ever, Wolffe would to defend Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to the persons who so kindly haters s Pan assisted us during the death of J. B Tne the erate et? | (Jimmy) Johnson: also for the beau nh out of the water pre-|titul floral offerings, Motion, pictures show MR. AND MRS. D. TUCKER sat up in the b If she she would have Florida now leads all the states in the production of celer ale Pullelt(1: THE TURNSTILE _For every trip through a PIGGLY WIGGLY turn- stile you pay yourself, not in imaginary advantages, I in actual time and money saved. The road to prosperity leads through the turn- les of PIGGLY WIGGLY. TOMATOES TOMATOES LARD—Pure, LARD—Pure, 4-lb. pail LARD—Pure, 8-lb. pail EGGS—Fresh, yes, and a cartoon, too_$3@ HONEY—Comb, New 1925 pack, per comb -20e CRANBERRIES—Per Ib, __________ PEARS—Ex. fancy Bartletts, box_ $4.00 Just right for Monday canning. WATERMELON—20 to 45 Ibs., Ib. Q1/¢@ GRAPES ~ 121h¢ APPLES—Good red eaters, also cookers, per bushel No, 214 can, new pack_45e@ No. 2 can, new pac 2-lb. pail st Tokay, Ib PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES “ALL OVER THE WORLD” 412 East Second 736 CY Ave. QUAKER CITY 18.—(By ll wind up his job here as di- I am going to have a big time be- e going to | 900 villages, #| Britain opposes French In hi. Che Casper Sunday Cribune 's funeral sermon the R She Just Can’t Be Entertaining If a woman tsn’t usually her own write Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am not asking the imposible. ever, after I have stated my I'm afraid you may teil me it is impossible to remodel or to make | a new person of myself. T am a married woman 26 years old and am considered a stunning woman, but Mrs, Thompson, when that 1s said “that’s all there is, there is no more.” I have a nice husband, home, friends and all that goes with them, but I don’t know how to be entertaining. I can entertain at dinner, cards, etc., but I can't talk. If they want some figuring or some ideas in business, I’m right there with as good as any one of them. If they speak of books or anything worth while, I don’t know what they mean. I know Shakespeare and Longtellow were authors, also that Elinor Glynn is, too. The only thing T can talk about, is a movie that I really liked or a good time that I have had. I don’t know how to meet strangers. I can't think of anything to say, and if I do I'm afraid to say it) What I want to know is, FIRE DESTROYS ET BULOINGS TOKIO, Sept. 18.—(By Associated Press).—Fire at 3:30 o'clock this af- ternoon destroyed the Diet buildings, interesting, it’s fault. A wife hope I How- case, two-story wooden structures which houses the legislative branches of the Japanese government. Several persons were {ajured, estimated at $1,000,000. Many valuable documents were lost when a government Hbrary in one of the buildings was burned. The fire threatened the district surrounding the government build- ing burned. These were unoccupied, except for painters and other trades- men repairing the. place. A lghted cigaret or incendlarism is thought responsible for the blaze. The buildings burned like tinder, The loss is flames leaping 100 feet in the air Every fireman in Tokio was ou’ hting the blaze. Soldiers joined | ) gendarmes in surrounding the vicini Ahe diet w fore by fire. It y as destroyed once be ec a ne ‘SUMMARY OF | NIGHT NEWS Three bombs set off in Havana ipparently in protest against de: | portations of labor agitators. General Mucahy and two other free state leaders mobbed by Repub- icans in Hoboken on landing from ner rescued by police after Genera) * punched in face and eggs are own, Third ticket talk in New York dwindles; Hearst would aid Hylan, but says mayor ts incomprehensibly loyal to Tammany. Thousand square miles, including flooded in Shantung by breaking of banks of Yellow River with much loss of life. proposal under pre: | for armament conference League auspices, presumably ferring one at Washington. Three Republicans remain tn fight igainst LaFollette; another, Barry, withdraws; several others are un- | decided about run | Six federal prohibition agents tn Cleveland have bad aight and other uilments from sampling bad Mquor; agent indicted at Belair, Maryland for murder. eens encanta 900 t orth Park Sclentific massage for ladies and | gentlemen, Baths in connection ; Ladies, 2 to 5p. m.: gentlemen, 10 |a. m, to 1 p.m, and 7 to 12 p. m For appointment phone 1478, how can I broaden my knowledge? How'can I learn to concentrate? 1 can read the topics of the day and not remember a thing I've read, then I can add up a column of figures that run jn the thousands and talk at the same time. Would it help me to ‘study expression? Am f tmpos sible or haye I a fighting chan BUDDY A woman of twenty-six ought to have a great deal of poise .... she has youth, experience and if she has a naturally charming appearance she can easily be @ leader in her own circle. Have confidence in yourself. Select a perfod every day and read aloud to yourself. It will make talk- ing easier for you. Try to make your knowledge and conversation more general. A person who relates in detail the plot of a movie {s more tiresome than a person who does not talk at all. Do not try to cultivate the same interests as those of your friends. They will like you in pr portion to the entertainment you contribute. Develop a hobby of your own and be well jnformed on sub jects which interest you. Don't try to_talk too much. There is buts utfle distance between a good com- panton' and a bore. A good literary review will give you general infor mation on books and autho’ fashion magazines, movie mag: and don’t neglect the sports As to introductions, I find it im- perative.to say something, not too profound, not too banal, immediately upon being introduced, It bridges an embarrassing interval and if that moment passes in an awkward silence, St is difficult indeed to be at ease, Fin ‘old stock phrases —such as so" and “Is that 80?" eee Dear Mrs. Thompson: At a wed ding witnessed only by the minister and two others, is it improper for the bridegroom to kiss the bride immedintely after the knot is tied? The minister is « ON It would not be improper for the Purely bridegroom to kiss the br! ©1025, Carn Hooded Klansmen officiated at funcral in Vinton, Iowa, of Mrs. C. B of the local W. C. T. U. upon bootleggers. v. A. A, Wri fi Lal tee D EAS LEN Slain W.C.T. U. Woman Leader Buried by K.K.K. » Cook, murdered leader t blamed the woman's death AIDER AT FAR NEAR DEAT (Continued Prom Page One) in an unconscious condition, of the a thrill the program. ‘ Washakie, county won first place with a total*of 88 points in the agri- cultural division, The contest finally Converse Converse had a total of 84 points and Big narrowed to Washakie, and Big Horn countries. Horn 177. Tomorrow’: a free-for-all motorcycle race, The cav: put on a both today and tomorrow, Communists In Italy Rounded Up by Police In at- tempting to watch the performance in front of the stands and keep up with three fights in different parts ‘grounds golng on at the same time, the grand stands were afforded which was not written in fair program will be featured by a “bug” auto race and ry from Fort Russell will ‘adio pack” demonstraiton DANS WILL BE FIRST WITNESS WWAIRINQUIRY War Department Asked To Present Test Evidence. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—(Assq- clated Press)}—Acting Secret: of War Davis probably will be the first witness before the president's apecial alr board, The board in an informal meeting today decided to call first upon the war, department for tests on aircraft subjects and inasmuch as ft was Mr, Davis who first proposed the Inquiry it is thought that he will start the presentation of the department's po- sition when the board begins hear- ings Monday, Although the request that officers of the department appear before the committee made no reference to Col- Willam Mitchell, leading figure in the controversy, it was made clear by board members that hé would be called if he was not included repre- sentative appearing for the army. The board today went over the scope of the work that lies ahead of it. It wag decided that public hear- ings would begin Monday at 10:30 a. m,, and from this time on the in- quiry will be held to comply with the president's desire that a report be made prior to the opening of congress, s Secretary Wilbur today presented the board a copy of a special navy board report on the relative value of battleships, submarines and aiz- craft. This report, which held that the battleship was still the backbone of the navy, was made public last win- ter, Colonel Mitchell fn testifying be- fore this committee criticised the navy report, declaring it had been drafted by persons unfamiliar with modern aviation developments. Mr. Wilbur explained that he de- livered the report personally because certain portions of it were of a con- fidential nature. Dwight W. Morris, chairman of the boaed, left for New York after the meeting and is not expected back until Sunday. He was accom- panied by two other members, BODY OF CAR ACCIDENT VICTIM TO ST. LOUIS The body of Mrs. Asa T. Swan, vic- tim of an automobile accident, Wede nesday night on the East Yellow. stone highway, was sent to St. Louis Thursday night. Attorney Swan, the ROME, Sept. 18.—(By Associated | widower, accompanied the body Press). — Subversive activities by communists in Italy are meeting with short shrift the authorities. to tion throughout the count In Florence more than a hundred arrested, among them Fosco Frizzi, a twenty- year-old student, believed by the po- head of the Florentine movement, and an 18-year-old seam: The communists have been lice to be stress anmed Adriano Marestl. at the hands of Literature of var- ious kinds has been seized by the police in Florence, Messina and oth- er places which has led them to the belief that a systematic plot {fs afoot bring about a general insurrec- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925, Former Judge On Hawaiian Bench'Suicide HONOLULU, Sept. 18.—(By The Associated Press)—Charles F, Clem- ons, 54, former United States district judge in the territory of Hawaii, committed sulcide’ here last night by shooting himself through the tem- ple. Letters left to Mrs. Clemons said that {ll health prompted the act. Mr. Clemons formerly practiced in Connecticut and at Butte, Mont,, He played a leading part on two com: missions appointed to revise the laws of Hawaii. He was a member of the editorial board of the Yale News in 1895 and served as chairman of Yale Law Journal in 1893. He resigned as a federal judge in 1917, Mr, Clemons was born at Manchest- er, Vt. BUTTE, Mont., Sept. 18.—Charles F. Clemons, who committed suicide last night in Honolulu, practiced law in Butte, Montana, about 1902, He was in this city for'slightly more than a year. He was held {n high regard. He left here 23 years ago to enter the Federal service. There are no relatives her ————_____ TWO DRY VIOLATORS SEIZED AT CHEYENNE CHEYENND, Wyo., Sept. 18,— Information charging Archie Brit- tain and Oscar Brown with the ille- gyal manufacture of whiskey was -lled in Laramie coynty district communists have been holding their me@ings in Florence nightly. A large quantity of propaganda litera- ture seized included passages offer- It’s the milk for you Carnation Milk gives unsurpassed results in cook- ing. There’s nothing finer for baking, creaming vegetables, and making gravies and sauces. As for caftee: fruits and cereals—Aow it cuts the cream bills! Buy a few cans today. You'll like it. FREE—Write for Mrs, Mi famous Carnation Cook Boo! Carnation Mitk Propucts Company 1639 18th St., Denver, Colo, ing vulgar insults to King Victor Emmanuel i Blake's HANGAR CARRS i" MAE CN = court Tuesday by Roche S. Mentzer, county and prosecuting attorney. Brittain was arrested Sunday, and is charged with ownership of two stills and a quantity of other mate- rial designed for the illegal manu- facture of whiskey. Brown was arrested in Cheyenne Monday at his home on charges of liquor possession. Brown's wife war also placed under a cic Personal Greeting Christmas Cards Keating-Norcross Steel Etchings, Stanley Metal Seal, Gibson Art, Mastercraft and other lines to select from The art companies have given us 20 per cent better cards this year and in addition o less than last season. Wedo our own plate printing and will give your order = our personal attention. Call the store or the following representatives, Mrs. A. G. Davidson, Jeanette McOmie, Mrs. J..E. Carr. Hoffhine ‘Printing @ Stationery Co. 240 East Second St. SATURDAY SPECIAL 1-2 OFF ; ON ALL Mottoes and Pictures Casper Stationery Co. 130 South Center St. ur prices figure 10 per cent INFANT KILLED: IN CAR GARG i (Continued From Page One; -| the child's body from beneath it, he 4 said today. { Hall said at the inquest today that when he saw the danger of crashing, into the other machine he turned to avoid it, His car struck the other, at the right rear corner, swinging it across the road, while his own machine left the road and crashed into the group. Navy Recruiting In Wyoming Resumed Recruiting for the navy was re- sumed today in the district compris- ing Colorado, New Mexico and Wyo- ming, according to. Lieut, ©, M? Weitzel, U. S. N. All young men enlisted will eventually land in the Pacific fleet after a three months training period at the training sta- tion, San Diego, California. 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