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PAGE TWO DENVER BANKER INDER ARREST ON NEW ChARGE Larceny as Bailee Is Now Charged to FL. Bishop. Oct. 30.— ) — irman of e funct Globe today t for ond » charges aris- of the bank. the clerk of the u today in returned grand jury as bailee. The n posted $5,000 for He will be ar- ges Bishop con- own use a note for y Newton Vulwais- owned by F. B. contractor, ested the first time rials of the bank whe a s were, issued. The uartet are at Hiberty on the feder urges after posting $25,000 IEW SILVER STRIKES IN ALASKA SEEN Oct, 30.—()— veteran miner, re- n Shushana county, lova, reported that summer he discovered nine new ver lead veins measuring as high s twelve feet in width east of Chis. river. Whitham said he Feel Glorious! | Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10c hina aw br Don’t stay head- achy, bilious, con stipated, sick! One or two pleasant, like * aA any time will gently stimulate your liver and Th your bowels, n you will both look and feel WN clean, sweet, re- shed; yoor head clear, stomach tongue pink and your skin use cheery, harmless “Casca- n. ver gripe, inconvenience or ‘Caseprets” has become the selling laxative in the world for men, women, children. Buy box at any drugstore.—Adv, ANNOUNCING The Formation of New Classes in Dancing Mrs. C. P. Brodie 544 S. Grant. Phone 592-M | ans in the district around ancient Damascus, in § U. S. consuls, following disastrous bombardment of the city than 1,000 natives have been killed in the French effort to put Map shows trouble area. In photo refugees driven ftom their home by fighting between French and Druse tribesmen are seen with their remaining possessions. tia, by State department officials » for the American embassy in \t embassy in the Italian capital, BIG LINER UNABLE TO MAKE PORT SNSTOWN, Ireland, Oct. 30 The steamer America, which sailed from New York, October 21, for Bremen, was unable to put in at Queenstown last night owing to a gale and hea’ mist. Arguments On | Bribe Charges | Set Next Week WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.— (4) — Arguments on the validity of the bribery charges against Albert B. Fall, EB. L. Doheny and EB. L. Do- heny Jr., growing out of naval oil leases, ‘have been set for next week in the District of Columbia court of appeals. The indictments were thrown out by the lower courts, faba SPL Shrimp, Crabs and Oysters 138 South C Street Woman's 142 South Lingeries—Children’s C Always NEW AND NEEDED at A shop through which ladies who are adept at needle work and home-cooking may place their work on the loc All Types of Fancy Needle Work—Hand-Made Pastry—Roast Chicken—Other Home-Cooked Foods This Is an Opportunity to Place Your Work Before the Public LADIES Try the “Exchange First” The Woman’s Exchange 142 SOUTH DURBIN ST. Free Parcel Checking ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF CASPER’S Exchange Durbin St. al market, lothes—Stamped Goods Service ARS LEAVE DAILY es you approximately 12 CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE AT 9:80 A.M. predecessors, forced to rent a residence, U OTTAWA; Ont., Oct. 30.—)— | Premier King definitely denied this afternoon rumors that he had de- | cided to place his resignation ir the | ands of the attorney general. | “When all the returns are in,” he sald, “I intend to discuss t situa | {| Palace May House Homeless U. S. Envoy in Rome ce taking steps to acquire the Palazzo S ome, Present ambassador, Henry Ku Klux Klan’ has establish vuilding at 17th and J str Sy rench forts. It is reported that more t down a’ Mohammedan revolt for liberty. in New Home in Washington > Che Caspet Daily Cribune Americans Flee as French Slaughter Syrians are being ushered to safety by , REDUCTIONS IN AND INCOME SURTAXES BOTH FAVORED BY HOUSE PROBERS WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—()— General favor among membeis of the house ways. and means com- mittee «for substantial reduction in both the income suttax and inheri- tance tax. rates’ has now become de- finitely ,anparent from expressions given in.the public hearings on new tax legislation. The ccrimittee, which -yill start work in drafting a tax reduction bill Sheard efddtsement for ns yesterday from Pro- fessor Adams, of Yale Uuity who advised with the trasury framing of the firat lacoumé tax iaw. PERSONALS Mrs. M. C. Keith returned this morning from a visit spent in Fort Collins with her ‘son-in-law and dau- ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson. eee Philip Gorman is leaving tomorrow for Laramie and Cheyenne on a sev- permanent -home letcher (inset), is, like hi> Ps 3 s only important nation without a government-owned ‘National Headquarters of Klan.) - |, ry ed national headquarters in this Washington. Hirom W. Evans, | mperial wizard, has quarters on the fourth floor, QESIGHATION OF CANADIAN _ PREMIER NOT RESULT 0F tion with the governfment general, and I shall then make a statement | y intentions.” Beyond that he declined to go. OTTAWA, Ont., Oct, 80,—(— esignation of the cabinet headed Premier MacKenzie-King 4s re surded in- politieal circles as’ the| most probable outcome of’ yester day's general election in Canada. » official statement in this re d has yet been made, leaders of the libe and conservative parties are awaiting the final re-! turns, but the fact that Premier King and no less than eight of his niaters were defeated gives weight FOR BETTER Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments Call FARE $12.50 | hours travel between Casper | and Rawlins WYOMING alt Creek Transporia TOWNSEND ROTEL MOTORWAY tion Company's Office | PHONE 144 a as 189 or 802 Plant at Wyaft Hotel Basement Phone 189 INTENDED AS LATE ELECTION to the reports that he ‘will not at- tempt to continue in office, The prediction on all sides {s that the new *parlfament will be short lived; it will probably meet for one session, vote the supplies neces- to carry on administration of the country’s affairs and pass other essential legislation, and that nother general election will be on the cards for next year. Returns received up to 1 p. m, to- day give the conservative following Qs 118, or five short of the 123 neces. sary for a clear majority in the next house: With twelve seats to be heard from the Standing of tho parties at 1 p.m. was: Conservatives, progressives, 17; cents, 1; doubtful sary 118; 95; Jabor, 2; Indepen- 2; total, 245, Mother Refuses To Fix Blame For Late Crime Oct. 30,— ) — Mrs. vurendis, mother of six mall children, refused today to identify two men charged with the murder of her usband, saying. she feared for her Ufe. Superior Judge Neavanagh nevertheless ordered her olaced on the witness stand, liberals, CHICAGO, 1275S. Center Phone 802 "TI owe it to my ehildren to lye," she told the prosecutor, eral days’ business trip. eee Mrs. Byron Blakeley and daughter, Viola, were recent fvisitors here from their home at Dwyer, Wyo. see A marviage license was issued Wednesday in Cheyenne to Charles H. Suits of Cheyenne, and Mildred Hobbs of Casper. eee T. M. Brown has been visiting with hig sister, Mrs, Arthur McCul- lough, at her home near Wheatland. eee Mrs. Ursula Hoffman and Miss Erickson were recent visi*ors at the Fred Fletcher home in Cottonwood, Wyoming. eee Lonnie Culver, Casper contractor, ‘has returned from Wheatland, where he visited with J. M. Wickam, with whom he attended school 25 years ago. eee Mra. B, C. Daly this morning re- ceived a telegram from the bedside of Mrs. Bam Neff of Casper, for- merly Miss Nora Banner, who was operated upon at Mercy hospital at Denver earlier in the day, stating that she was doing very nicely fol- lowing the ordeal, and on the way to complete recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Neff visited the Dalys during Home- coming, Mrs. Neff remaining over to the early part of this week.—Lar amle Republican. BY AILEEN LAMONT (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Any fam fly can possess a skeleton in-a closet but despite diet and exercise, few familles can possess a skeleton in a lving room. Consequently the new style of high, close neck Une comes as a boon to many women The delectable scarf collar of fur with one end passed through a slot in the other serves another purpose. The Unanswered Question INHERITANCE Setretary Melton has asked reduc- tion of the maximum surtax vate from 40 to 20 per cent and repeal of the inheritance levy. Many com- mittee members, both Republicans and Democrats, have expressed favor toward cutting the ‘surtax to 25 per cent and possibly to 20 per cent. Argument of the treasury secre tary that the inheritance. tax should be repealed and ‘left entirely to the states finds opposition in both ranks, however, chiefly because of the ‘loop: hole for evasion offered in the fact that (ldrida and Alabama have no Such tax. At the same time, -pro- posals for reduction of the present rates, With a maxtmum) of: 40: per cent and for increasing the-credit allowed for payments on state in- heritance taxes have found distinct favor among committee members, Proposals for redyction or repeal of the alcohol tax; which were op- posed yesterday by the American Drug Manufacturers Association continued as the subject of discus: sion today at the committee hear- ings. Repeal of the levy was urged by gene C. Brockmeyer, represent- ing the National As®ciation of Re- tail Druggists, in presonting a state- ment prepared by I'raz.kc 'F. Stone, its president, WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TO "OPE SATURDAY Oh SOUTH DURBIN STREET An opportunity | pers to obtain home manufacture, to doilles and. from pies to pincush- yns, which are not to be found at he ordinary shops will be provided the Women’s Exchange which opens tomorrow at 142 South Dur- hin, under the charge of Mrs. W. J. Burton. As its name indicates, the Burton shop aims to ser an exchange | between the home craftswoman and the shopper, It will éffer a divers- ity of mé€rchandise. Néedlework will be featured, and a particularly large and dainty display will greet customers tomorrow. Home cooking nlso is to he made an {mportant fea- ture. The new store is designed to be a muchneeded clearing-house for home products, and its opening will be welcomed y Casper women. Water Softener In Hotel at Greybull Announcement that the Townsend hotel is the only one in the state ising the water softening process is corrected’ in word “from Greybull ‘hat the Griffin Inn of that city, in- talled such a system on August 15 f this year. A, H, Griffin is pro- wietor of the progressive Greybull jostelry and is, constantly on the vokout for ways and means of im- roving the service of hig plant. an) Casper shop- | Thousands of men are now anx: fously waiting for some woman to Answer a vital question. Perhaps that fact and the desire to keep them guessing has added to the popularity of the question mark collar on the newest coats, These cailars are of fur and one end wraps into a tight circle under the throat. The other end.curves gracefully across the figure in a long pointed rever and forms a perfect interrogation mar' The coats are finished with a band of the same material around the bottom. Black Velvet and Ermine Black yelvet and diamonds have been the symbol of elegance for decades. But this season it ts being replaced by black velvet and ermine. Few women, no matter how wealthy care to wear many diamonds at present when robberies are so fre quent. The ermine ts placed tn bands, chevrons and other odd ap pliques. —__— C.D, LYNCH DENIED RELEASE FROM JAIL ON HABEAS CORPUS Cc. D. Lynch must serve the 90-day sentence imposed last Monday by Justice G. C, McNulty of Midwest, Judge Bryant 8. Cromer ruled this afternoon. Lynch's habeas corpus ac: tion was dismissed, The jail sentence, the maximum permitted under the statute, was levied when Lynch taining an establishment where pleaded guilty to the charge of main- gambling was conducted. Lynch was represented by Vincent Mulvaney, Dyer Hays appeared for the state. Farmer Has Terrible Experience “I don't think anybody ever suf- fered more pain than I have, Twice I was operated for gall stones and a third operation was advised. A frlend in Iowa wrote me how he was cured by taking Mayr'’s Wonderful Remedy. [ took a bottle on his ad- vice with good results and have also taken tho full course. My pains are all gone and I feel I am perma: nently cured." It removes the catarr- hal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver und intestinal ailments, tneluding appendicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere.—Ady. | STRENGTH - SAVING Nowadays nearly every.-| | one is impressed with the! health-building and strength. | saving merit of . Scott’s Emulsion of invigorating cod-liver oil. | Millions of bottles are sold | avery year. Averylittle used | regularly daily builds health and helps keep the body in strength. | P FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 Dinner Stories experienced motorist was crawling carefully through a well- known “speed trap" in England, when he saw the village constable making imperative signs to him to stop. “Look here,” said the annoyed mo- torist, “I wasn’t exceeding the speed | limit.”" “I know that, sir,” said the police- man with a diffident cough, “but, you see, I've got three chaps In the jail for reckless driving, and they sent me out to look for a fourth for a game of bridge.” The Some way out from the Bay of Naples the little party on deck sight- ed a rocky islet, apparently two miles off shore. An elderly gentle. man approached a youth who sat writing and inquired politely: The other replied with equal po- liteness: “IT don't know what it is, but I do know It's not Vesuyiu ‘But,” said the elderly gentleman, with an air of triumph, “if you don’t know what it is, how do you know that it's not Vesuvius.?” “Because,” came the reply, whilst the speaker fixed his tormentor with y glare, “because Vesuvius Remember— only ALL BRAN is wholly effec- tive in driving out constipation. Back from the intestine, into our body, constipation sends its ideous poisons to torment you. Chis venomous backwash can lead co over forty serious diseases. Can wreck your health. Ruin your ap- pearance. Don’t neglect it. Pimples, sallow skin, hollow theeks, circles under the eyes and pots before them, unpleasant sreath—those are the warning iigns of constipation, Defeat it vith Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. Doctors recommend Kellogg’s 1LL-BRAN! Why? Because they is inland and this is out at sea; be- cause this is about two miles round and Vesuvius is thirty and because Vesuvius Is a voleano and-this ie not!” — > AUTH JOY STUDIO IN NEW LOCATION: AT 142 SOUTH DURBIN ‘Tomorrow morning will find the Ruth Joy Studio established In its new home at 142 South Durbin Street, where {t will have a ground floor location and mére natural light to ald in the soft of art work done, Miss Joy will continue to give free lessons In polychrome art work and in the new painted plaster work so popular in Callfornia, Lessons in textile painting ~ will be gi for a nominal charge. Miss Joy cordially invites all of her old pupils and a host of new ones to visit her in her new establishment on Durbin stree a Tampa, Fla., hag the distinction of being the only city in the south with two morning newspaper Constipation causes unpleasant breat: —get relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRA!. know that only ALL BRAN briny sure results. Kelloge’s ALL-BRA! has brought relief to thousanc when all else has failed. If eate regularly, it brings permanent rc lief in the most chronic cases— guaranteed to do so or your groce returns the purchase price. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is read; to-eat with milk or cream, Ba two tablespoonfuls daitly—ir chronic cases, with every meal Try the recipes on every package. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made in Battle Creek, Michigan, and served in leading restaurants. Sold by all grocers, Has in the past year built up a cli in the specialties of the shop. Two operators besic and Faci PHONE The Most Sanitary BEEF AND BEEF CUTS Sirloin Steak a 25 Round Steak _: Cc Shoulder Steak Rolled Beef Roast Boiling Ribs — ' VEAL AND VEAL CUTS Veal Steak Veal Roast es 18c, Rolled Veal Roast ...20c T-Bone Steak_. Beef Pot Roast --_-12%c Hamburger, lb. 10¢ Veal Chops Our Poultry Can to bake, stew or fry, lb. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Repair those broken cur easily and quickly with a extra thick Celluloid. SPECIAL, per sheet Cap A genuine Boyce Motome' on fancy cap at less than Motometer. SPECIAL NEW SHIPMENTS ARE Next to Aero Filling Boyce Motometer and $3.45 “QVER—GET IT A 410 EAST SECOND ST. Freeland Market SPECIALS for SATURDAY ONLY Fresh Dressed Springs or Hens ALSO FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Salmon, Halibut, Smoked Salmon and Kippered Salmon, Finnan Haddie. FREELAND MARKET Next to Piggly Wiggly EDITH’S BEAUTY SHOP ROOM 202 TURNER COTTMAN BUILDING entele coming regularly for work jes the proprietress. Dyeing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Marcelling, Manicuring al work 1124J Market in the City PORK AND PORK CUTS Pork Chops ~----~.--30¢ Pork Steak ~-....-._28¢ Fresh Pork Side_..--30¢ Whole Pork Shoulder, 23c Pure Pork Sausage, 2 Ibs. Whole Pork Loins___-27e, SMOKED MEATS " Hams, Whole or Half, 32c Picnic Hams ~------.18¢ Sliced Bacon ~-_~--.-35¢ 3acon, Slab, Whole or Half ISS cEeare. not Be Excelled 26¢ PHONE 306: SPECIAL. FOR SATURDAY Along with our every day low prices on Tires, Tubes, Chains and all other automobile supplies we are offering the following items at special prices for Saturday: CELLULOID tains now— sheet of this $1.45 Why not rep ‘ SPECIAL, al ter mounted the price of Eliminate 90 bles with an Kent. SPEC ARRIVING DAILY — COME Station COUPE. CARPETS your Ford Coupe with one of these fine Carpets? Atwater-Kent Ignition T THE WESTERN AND SAVE Western Auto Supply Co. ¥%. THE WESTERN AUTO.SUPPLY APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE le e that worn Carpet in $2.45 1 models____ Systems % of your ignition trou- ial... $9.99 IN AND LOOK THEM 233 East Second St.

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