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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 bd The Casper Daily Cribune MANY SUBJECTS) DISCUSSED AT KIWANIS CLUB! “Potato Controversy ” One of Several Taken Up. Plang for thé Caspe Chest campaign, explanation -¢ “potato controversy” between Lander newspaper and the Casper Chamber of Comme: the an- nouneement that the Wyoming’ Stgte Postmasters’ convention will be held here next summer and announce- ment of “Ladies' Night" were among he things that were brought to the uitention of the Casper Kiwanis elub | at its luncheon at the Hotel Hen-} ning toc ; Attoi Henry E. Perkins, head} the community chest drive ad. dressed the Kiwanians on tho method ¢ of ofganization, The club through} Comn #00" its board of directors Monday wail | appoint a commander for one of} the five teams to take part in the drive. The report from Launder that Cds wholesalers hag offered onty half market price for potatoes grown in the Lander and Riverton valley A novel effect is achieved Unique Effect Achievedin New Evening Clothes in the wrap (right, above) which is really PAGE NINE EDDIE SHAY, WITNESS FOR STATE IN MURDER | ES ae } | Eddie Shayis back. in’ Casper. | | Perhaps fe never left, Kddie himself Is pot talking much about | the part he™blayed last week in the trial of James Brophy or of tay sequel. It is known only that {m:| mediately after he had squirmed | land stammered through his testi- | mony—the testimony on which the | state vainly relied to convict Brophy jof murdering John C, Reschke— | Badie car and departed in | apparent haste, leaving even “his | {clothes in the cell he had occupled at the county Jail. Today he was back: ~ Branded by n confession uw bootlegger, hijacker, and at least an accessory to mur honchalance Apparently he lounged with studied along Center street. he was equally unafraid | | his o | } of ‘the law and the lawless—indit. | ferent ike to the secution for murder to which he still’ ig Mable and to the vengeance of the under- | world which knows him as turncoat | and stool-pigeon, j Probably his nonchalance was justified. The state has indicated that it regards an attempt to con et. Shi Reschke's death as a futfle expenditure of the taxpayers mon Ard the underworld—well, Silay is well qualified’to Judge of its nd the mers fact that he would indieate that he! ist onfident hig skin is safe. Bt aus iis ba Bucharestian Beauty FRINGE PLANS ANOTHER OFFER PARIS, Oc 4 new i involve lar ‘Radicalism In Church Ignored By the Bishops postmaster, revealed that the post- of the commander of the Shengn- was declared untrue by B. F. Cui trimmed with-ostfich, "The skirt ia Meth c a brown satin dance frock - se Sikes Sec Re ie ESS | s ton of the. Wyoming ‘Groobry: dom. | heres 3 a ed wet SE wa RH Dev hog over an angsraliet of. sclf. material, 5 x t | ae i ORS ~ sea BY ; ack ¢ shoulders itis made into a wrap.. Joan Crawford, fil i 1} ; Ai ens ON ; ; P)—Bishops o conven pan > r j. > Pp oan Crawfor im actress, ‘ Ina for me : : px tied . UNbeeoantaveew. RiGAAT thoes ss the Hed | Coat of- Jacquard Tur (left) is colldred in black fox, and Pauline Starke is the model Will Distribu @ eae? bidding for Europe's professi ity crown, | ton of th scopa woau ago -When thesanarke ‘siood rown.aud gold evening frock: (center), combines eafe au lait erepe de chine ant threaded anla wenn | x7 pa pela a ek Festal es ha $m at $1.65," Mr, Qullen. sald, “Sinee : gold lace, ‘| ‘Courage Award| eae = — ——— | a netition bs flames of 169 that time the market practically was ene ct ea — - 1 i papouem j | person 2 dioceses. asking that doubled, but Lander farmers. were of- ° ° i ° | rs It | A | | action the eonventic fered the market price when an et} S@¢-UM: Pieces ; Shimmery Beads |For Col. Mitchell’ Boatswain Of | my, "roread of rsconlan fort was made to get ‘potatoes frony S ; ‘ : : | | midst ere. rder w: 3 P -\ ft L~—— —— | i] ov perenne wn paced cone): Qtve. Side Finri| (t Deck Siren Gown) amsarox oa Reavanraele xh get a carload, The troulje with Lan- ies “ee Qne “dhausend daliars, ewarded to | Mec g tion as to the, churet der valley. potatoes ds that'tlere are - 4 $ i f men 7 Seanty Pe ghiy 15 ee a se | K | clergy. a y oe ayol none.” | . ‘ URRY» aba aan | ious care, entingling the Ina paper’on the history of the AR Ri Aer rat nag Denied Medal) | ubveralve farcen; how postoffice, Edwin M. Bean,’ Casper see) AML TL to ¢ 5 | Jever, the latter may Gonoeal the 1 masters of Wyoming wili meet here probably in July. This session w be held just before-the: national con- vention tn Cleveland. 4 Wyoming Postmasters’. associ: was organ- ’ ized last-August and it was believed at that time that the convention would-be held here but was not def- initely decided ‘oir ‘until Jater. Other papers read by members to: a were “Oranges,” by Alex White: “Ross Cather," John Schleuter “Insur: Albert’ Tweed. le Callaway was chairman of the program, The Rey, Charles .Shofield of the Methodist churth-was admitted as a new member of the club. He fills a place. niade vacant by the #emoval from the city of the Rey. L. f, Car- ter. . ec Ladies niglit will be heldby the Kiwanis {club next Wednesday at < the-Casper Country club, ‘he pro- stm ealls for dancing from So'clock until ‘midnight. and the, serving of a buffet lunch, Halfowe’eh novelties -will -mark ‘the o¢easion,”* and Ben: H. Weeks-of Lander,.has been} +: spending several duystin Casper, oe | Frank Pulver, well-known. repre-| * sentative of the Allen .A. Hosiery | > company, “is ‘in Casper forja few|* - days, 4 J.B, Baden of the National Cash Register company, representative of 7 this territory,“is in Casper for sev- eral days, f 7-7 © : 1 H. F, Diers, furniture salesman, | of Sidney, Montana, ts transacting business affyirs here today, aes eee 5 E. L. Mick is @ Glendo spending several days here. ~ The smart up-to-the-minute hemline --with~ its -“seductive ripple is achieved in this coat of autumn red needlepoint by ,set-in side pieces, It i -trimmed witli gray*sqnirrel, visitor, A, L, Wilson is here-from Lavdye, 88 Af, Darnell ix:spending a short |————-———-——— here fro ome th River: | © here from. his home:ia River} © ¢f, eee i! 4 atte jturned from W. . Sherman is # Big Piney vis : “ tor, spending a few days-in this} John-Da Slye of Denve alt on busiheBs anil is a gudst’ at ef, <O e Gladstone hotel. Lee Jordan is a Parkerton business visitor here today, < .* Heath Hatcher Is’ 1 ;Vit.s business catler heht in «Casper NEFORE. LEAGUE } | | | | (Continued Tr m Page One) adyance against e6 to the 10 of the league, covenants embers respect and again ternal aggres- rritorial integrity and ex: ng political independence of all mbefs ‘af. the rue.!’ “It, pro- vides that in case of such aggresefon gue council “shall adyjse up- on the means by which this. obliga. | tion ‘shall be’ fulfilled,” | Both Greece and+ Bulgaria |mombers of the league: : i Petrich, against whieh the Greeks } | as are are repertad to bé moving ts & town f about 8,000, only a short ‘distance the Bulgarian -bordey'.and al- | most directly south of Sofia, the cap- j ital j over 1D TO GREEK YDON, Oct, 22,—(P)—Itwas re- allediin political quarters‘today:that Hoth, Greece, andyBulgatiat are meni- bers of the league of nations and it was, contendéd “hat if Greece has olunlty, demanded an indemnity of } 2,000,009 Krench francs; an apology nd punisiment for the Bulgarian officers -r@sponsible for the attack, and set atime jlmit of forty-eight hours for fulfillment of these condl- tions, she has matle a false move, + It is sald; however. tbat if Bulgar. sserted by the newspapers on the word of a military that. {t ia the fi 4g Packard has been ‘consigned to the} | ¢¢ ‘5 idn-regular ‘troops took part in*the “Soft *lavénder chiffon decked | depths of the junk heap by men | Put Up At Cighting thin woul! give the incfdént’ with radiating lines of shimmer- | who once‘sailed her ; & more dangerous axpect than ff the| ; cae i “‘Comitadiis" alones were concerned. | ble siren’s gown of the one pic~| commission's: proceédings against we s The*affair is viewed in.some quar-| tured. A distinctive fenture 4s | ject manufacturers, which were fac- Shere as a renewal of the olg} the ‘skirt .that.droops in front {tor in fight to. prevent confirma-| Wis VA ee 3 ~| struggle” between the Serbs, Greeks where the pleated fullness is | tion of Charles B. Warren. as at SHINGTON, Oct ey and Bulgarians for, Macedonia, and| posed, torney general, dismissed. _ Com: } ld. practice putting up showir ece is afraid of | panies include Great Western Sugar] the pastor for the night,” is betn % Maccedontan movament enginéered | 2 oe company, Denver enlarged “upon this week t | from. the Bulgarian’ side. ie a led Se = eR RETA DE We. Hopes... where. Maver. < Ste is have adec | Tell, the Advertiser—I saw it. in regational ministe OCCUPATION 0) | ritory., No -declaration bails Saget paodrs beg ! with their wive I CITIES AUTHORIZED Boxer chase, been, Feoplved _ tror nga SO AE. Tih by One » yn A i —_ - k Greek and Bulgar I | line, stH- existed today, : — i i purpose .of inumediately to: cross the ik carian frontier ‘and occupy * L. J. Arnold, C. G. Kuapp, Robert hath | thie’ towns of Poroy and Petrits! and Snuggs, C. W. Jackson were Casper | 6. L. Walker returned this morn-| to hold m’ until the, demand for men who spent a few days in Law-|ing*from Denver. _’ {ian inglemnity of.2)000,000' franes, an der this weeks sae pology 4nd punishinént for the Bul- Y : u . Ed Iveson © at «morning | arian. office: wWho- startef ~ ute * ‘Theodore Cughson of Seattle, ar-| oo, nim hone. in denver {troyble Has-been met sah rived in. Casper this morning ; to ¥; ote 6 - Premier Pangijlos' said“ Jaat night spend several days hereon business. |. Ro Li. "racy wen’ Lander bGdinegs | GrCEK™ troops” had been stationent aller’ heve. [gens thé frontier, but’ h ob cross. : a hse | ¥d the Bulgarian soil, Ho added that J f } any. further-initiative on the part Sacrifice in 640-Acre b eabcae Rok eae "| ve the Gred& forces tay in’ tre hands . , a. }2€ the‘ cérmander of the-third- army Q Farm Walter 8. Milton | m [Conme OF Halon it For Sale or Trade—By owner, J] Denver men #ner | GREEKS OPEN FIRE. AS 640 acres-good farm land, with J)!" Casper Oe ag PROBE 18’ LAUNCHED. good house 14x24 and barn: |} 5 | SOFIA, Bulgaria, OF $2.) 500 acres under fence; good L, C. Halligan Announcement. {s° mac y the Bu} water, wood and coal right at Jf days ‘trom Lavos iriah Télégrapli_ agency ‘that the door ;circumstances compel me :. F Greeks* Wednesday's < ag to go elsewhere and I will sac- || (EF. E.. Post war BD ¥ fe ked Be ripaiane te acy rifice this place in order to Ket J] ls*t evening from Gres bull Phe agenay jsaya that at 2 9’elock away. Will take per joe te pom. while a Bulgarfan press offi- Properey Jo 08 Gs ress KANSAS’ CI vy clu at Demirkapay was waiting for Hay unchanged ‘The Wyatt Cafeteria. OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 4 OCTOBER 21, 1925 Will Bea Union House CULINARY: WORKERS LOCAL 842° . | an interview with a Greek press offi clab witha view to “arranging aur int vesUigation of previous incidents, aol- | diers-of the Greek post opened fire nd tried to hah forward, r | 1 Is added by the agenay ‘that the | Bulgarian -government “has: madé uurter, representations: to ~ Athens, { reduesting thutemeasures; pe; taken to end subh ineldents, ang insisting on | Une Invertigatiop inte the:¢omimenée: | ment of the trouble, Which It pra viouslf£ asked.,for, - | ‘The Greek ‘version of the aftair, La the. affect ut Bulgarian #eldiers- | sitache the Greeks first: and oc ounled..sevéral high points-elong the border is officially ‘denied SOFIA, Oct —(P)— Bulgaria, is officllly_repgriedthut- Greek} foah, to be divided among the wom- en whose husbands were Killed ‘in the:wreok of the airship. The award to the air service offi- as a -reswt of and for his navy: depart which -he now cpx was made criticism. of. war ment. officials, faces-court. mar FLASHES OF LIFE) (By The Associated Press) BOSTON—Summer White House romance: Jeremiah Shea, care- taker of the Stearns: estate, has married’ Miss Margaret Carr, who Was cook for the Coolidges. LONDON—Austin Chamberlain fs praying “that the sunshine of Locarno may be reflected in the hearts and minds of men.” NEW YORK—tThe suffering Is appalling in Harlem. | Eight hun- dred bootblacks are on. strike and 20-cent shines are threatened, MONTE CARLO—Finger watch: set in a background of dia- monds, have made their appear ance on the fingers of some of the fair hebitutes of the casino here, NEW YORK.—With the “Chantey of Whiskey Johnny" the last Amer- va . ican Clipper ship, the Benjamin. F. “BRED IN PROE! (Continued’ From Page: One) meat the blackmsulers’ demar wt fed,-says the’ Herald and mine | todays» Dan, Perry,, wounded 1 | cently by ianty who .e made settiement and fled to while. another . bootlegger, whose profits are piacéd by the newspaper at $1,000,000 in the last few. months, paid $70,000 and went to) Canada Two men who. attempted’ to extort | from wealthy parents by} tening harm to their children} ven maximum sentences in| crithinal court yesterday, Harbor’! Cotman, otiginator of the plot, was} given from. one to -20-years. in, the} y penitentiary, and Richard Rend, who carried the threatening letters was sentenced to a year and fined $100. INCOME TAXES “WILLBE PARED, {Gontinued From Page: One) tary Mellon bases his proposal | for A-tax cut of-$290,000,000, It estimates $1,880,000,000 from the income taxes, |. $864,000,00 from miscellaneous taxes and $555,000,000, from customs. i —__ ey { me | thre were £ Tell the Advertiser—"I saw It‘ in The Tribun Queen = Victoria shows what she thinks of wild | | stories of her husband's conduct | ) | : | of | Two Pastors Spain | while he's away from home, by greeting him with a resounding kiss on his return from a tour of Eurepe. Sea Know the doings of the world; know the ac. tivities of your country; the happenings in your state; what is going on in your community. Read the Local News aes an THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHIN a Guuk Geena emarses nt High School tities ai Meets Death, wml the rmment. te Nowds en properly warded, ! although th t which he was Ee ay cited was performed two. decg ago SIXTHBODY IS RECOVERED BY TRxiTATED tonsils, ‘4 he o relieved by thy, penet: i a arnt en Pe rege 4 sore chest and | NEW LONDON, Gonn., Oct. 22.~—| 4 et cdieteseaikiy )—The sixth body was recovered ius ¢ cday from tho wreckage of the dag ersamerny SURE | ek Island by the She * aie an Alve fors pa mher 26, ! che, Earache, Baclyche, Sore Mus / he Pequot to the naval ho: Bites of lovects, # nd every pain. Newport r identifie: The body was found by di } Your Druggtyit Sells It der the turn of the hull GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH > / the conclusion that th (anaia/ésiaue ) éciey ma fees. Ge Take Medicated Vapor Treatments For Head, Throat, Lung Trouble, Nervousness and Goiter. 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