Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 4

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# PAGE FOUR la AAAE TR Che Casper Daily Cribune : gee is oa ne DAY, DETOBER 20, 38 = % a Loe SR Oe ees ee ee ' j E ex . AMAGE GREAT | Germans Invade Rome, But to Kneel Before Pope CHARRE MADE | $65,000 Jewel |Wild Mustangs |W, 0), MATES PASSES A a aS a _ Theft Ransom |Qn Indian Landa AWAY AT RANCH HC > IN BOMBARDING BY DYING GIRL =—Aresrs Police Ordered Sold HD : (f DAMASCUS: [5 TRIAL SSUE ££ ; Wild Indian ponies and mustangs oe Caanpectrnery be Des Deed A 4 | ee Bf the weet have Geet condemned oy | nies, Pe cuaner: He had beg - : "ae 4 f NOBLUESVIT = Tha: >in f # ‘i the sovernment ingian bureau and peasant, he body Je ae the | a 9) nd,, . 80.— 3 jere le ral s 1 ae. Sens nae s| Movin rapidly’ tin one whieh Serna ak aeatrovers at eaile tied Gesey SUARe.. AFC RSE oae 2 iVIOS omplete News Py er, He Li 9! past and Senne, Ob as requiring twice : -_ | of Activities. Oberheltser of Indianapolis, todas tng about 400000, are tat tana ae | POtatoes Take reached the stage of arguments over 5 posed of, Indians selling them to admission in evidence of the dying fertilizer companies at from 2 td Geclaration of the girl, deemed by 5 dollars « head, Jump in Pri¢ the state Its most powerful weapon for conyiction, The arguments he- gan at the opening of the afternoon session of court. A motion of the defense to dis- miss the jury and stop the submis sion of evidente was oyerryled by Judge Will Sparks as court con: vened. The defénse alleged that a statement of the court yesterday on the relation of suicide to murder might prejudiée the case of the de- fendants. Granting of the motion, would have started over again the case against the former Ku Klux Home Saddened GREENVILLE, Mich., Oct. 3 (P)—The price of potatoes, on By Death of Infant from yesterday's price of hundredweight. © Shippers attriby é - In the merket since m old, died this morning at the family | Yetored z home, 168 South Fenway street. The | of the late potato helt of the Unif datueday fae Beth affer./ under a blanket of snow, Satupsey sporning from the’ Shatter. "shippers. here today ‘egld’ njost Greenville market shot up $1 tod Melvin Walker, Jr,, taree months|the jump to speculation that has funeral will be held at 10:30 o’clock| States and Canada has been bur ——_-_—> the buying now {s from speculatii 30.—P)—Ar ” ‘ $j her than from regul| I Rigi] Shad Ree sources, rat! a ape grag dragon and his two co ASCO 188 South Center Street purchasers. presented Sey 2 4 p — a earreD ery —- a a office by the Ameri- War hatreds were forgotten and hundreds of German pilgrims given a joyous weleome by On the witness stand all forenoon d into ci R ; ex m i itary nation, singing their national anthem an ving was Asa J. Smith, Indianapolis at Rome when they n 4 y in military for natio ging 1 and carrying torney, who teatlfied he bad areteen 150 flags, to’ partici in Holy-Year exercises. ‘ormation Sieut the dying declaration of Miss Ober. | LS ia of General Sar —---—-— holtzer during her fatal illness which \ Rs commissioner followed "ben eliened ‘aiductiah gud SERVICE S Al “ved tom cer| Stage Takes Beauty from Smart Set |Attacks Upon = |*"3"*. 1 Sarrail himself, it was learned tl Gentry and Earl Klenck are Qur aims are three—Quality Groceries, Lowest mi: co-defendants in the case with Ste- 6 . . = 7 toda : ° ° ° 1 soSmith ‘ reste Possible Prices, Delivery Service—but they all center : Tesh re . Rail Financing | pier Smt ves gettea eoveroy down to one main point, and that is SERVICE. oh - aw a a ¢ * Smith was questioned closely regard-| by Eph Inman of defense counsel. = ing the notes from which he dratted | ; PH NE 1 251 Plans Opposed the dying statemcnt, Inman, insisted P on knowing all the details. Smith de-! Th tierS nied “coloring” the declaration. He admitted carrying-in his mina for|.. New. York grand jury is MEATS GROCERIES veral days facts which were later| probing return of gems. worth JALITY INSPECTED U. S. several days facts which were later 4 rae dre Peek SET Qe Lane CHICAGO, Oct. $0.—(@)~Attacks on the Kuhn-Loeb and company re- organization plan for the Ghitago, to reduced to writing. $683,000 to Mr. and Mrs. James No. 2 ime in Syria Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad by Marna, pean Donohue upon payment of a CHOICE Can Good Peas 15¢ ae \tuinority rou ot stockhelders | 4 ay org e, Built | $94,000 ransom to thieves who Pot Roastpinss 1he Delivered i were declared unfounded by Horace mu an- | took them from apartment of ane wat 2 2 . EX-CUSTODIAN | Taig aman ot he eee Ale Mrs. Donohue, daughter of ate | @Mutton Gaseis’ RPE|cs' Corn 2 for 25e ; | trustees under a mortgage Airships For F,, W. Woolworth, ‘dime million- | ate Delivered No hostility to stockholders has aixe,” in a hotel. Police say ac- heen shown,”. Mr. Penny asserted in Trade Urged tion of Donahues (shown above) Pig Neck Bones, No. 1 OF PROPERTY Tomatoes ___§ J TOR tO OUARERAL OE the “minority. is a blow at efforts to curb crime, || 1 etapa 12}/c or Delivered c | at thi ade E pL dS Be ing crqoks to vietimize ; iS IN DICT ED. pnverstilastioin Weenie Inalalecien| 40S oe ae eae Snepuraatg: crgoke ae Large Milken * 1 { representatives of these stockhold-} AKRON, O., Oct. 30.—(4)—Wnact-| others in sam y- < . 6 10: | ers ‘are still functioning and pro-|ment of legislation by congress re- | — Pie Tails Pat, ic AERO UK pet, ¥ ic : | tecting their interests.” quiring that fifty per cent of the ‘i 1 ve Borden's, , YO! (P)—Ar No partiality had been.shown byjair ships -operationg. between the /®"d I believe that-a fitty-fifty plan igs Feet ie Re . Y Themas L. Mil-| tho receivers, as alleged by the mi-| United States and all foreign coun- {Would not be discriminatory against | hE SBE SENS Delivered AVG» JUST RECEIVED custodi nority in its charges that two of the| tries be American-built and Amer!-}#ny other nation, but would simply x : spects three receivers. had favored the|can-owned, was advocated in a} Put America on an equal basis with A shipment of Fendell Pineap-' 7 which tnyestigat- Kuhn; Loeb reorganization plan. statement given the’ Associated | other coun Litchfield sald, ples, Figs, Pure Ma 5; de by his office on _—__ Press today by P, W. Litchfield aaa Glace Cherries, New Mixed Nui Sana ‘ 3, Imported Granulated Scotch Oat- vice-president and general manager} Somo of the islands off the coast meal. : The fi dicted were those | i of the Goodyear-Zeppelin corpora-|of New Zealand are the home at tion. curious atures known as tua- We Fatten ang Drees Our Own Because Mr. Litchfield is confi-| teras, wuich are supposed to be the oultry oy v dent|that the development of trans-|oldest living type of animal, They THE MARKET WITH A NEW pare gagps oceanic airship service on a conimer-|.are distinguished by a quaint organ GUARANTEE Ay. cial basis is imminent, he believes|on the top. of the head. known as this fundamental legislation should|the pineal gland, which is in reality 638 EAST SECOND STREET ‘LOVE PACT’ | OF REVIVAL | HEAD BARED CHICAGO, Oct. pact between Charles M. Sl-year-old evangelist, and Miss Ethel McKee, 22 of Valley City, N. D., was disclosed today after he was arrested in Lansing, Mich., on a non-support charge preferred by his wife. The pact read: “We do hereby pledge our love and fidelity to each other as long as = money by Thomas W. Miller, then we shall both live; and we will soon alient property custodian. The in- as the way is open, become husband ewes that Richarr Merton = and wife.” controlled the So- by pe =" Stirdivant was brought here by de- ir Valeurs de Mete- tectives. The young woman was said ment of the pro to have left a hospital bed, insist- hi ithdra of the stock of the iggebtes raw nS n accompanying the prisoner to company were |'° 2D, As a Chicago. ndividuals indicted | \ were connected { pired with John 7. Smithy who ts 1 the United States illegally procuring of $7,000,000 in Nberty , This amount was © sale of shares tr the American Metal company, | which were seized by A. Mitchell : Palmer, alien property custodian, | the United States en not be delayed. The proposition has|a third eye. already been presented to aeronau- SSS tic leaders in congress and willcome} 4 paper dollar in circulation has before the next session, Mr. Litch-} life of from six to 10 months. field said. a “Theré are no treaty difficulties in] Tell the A¢vertiser—"I saw it in the war of such an arrangement,’ The Tribnne TA ay ment, comprising thirty in lengthy. detail the the plan which was Germany by Richard Merton to obtain the ment of the Mrs. Samuel Insull, wife of C 1 society to pu ago public utilities. multi-millionaire ue fame upon the professional stage, e has long aspired. Her initial appearance hool for Scandal." uy to whi ceeds of the American made. : ————_—_—. John T, King, former republican % national ¢ from Con- rn and waived immunity, the offl- tatement said, and although c ged in an indictment as being . conspirator, it was the opinion of the grand jury that-he should. not | Lover Stolen by Another be indicted individually. is being made Washing . .Washing . Washing! cae att i , blames another | of heart, with other ° for * ng ng man when urself, If he cares a great | New Bombing t tt ‘4 n who ts the | nis will stir oe to es ola | : ( Dear Mrs. Ti ‘ x" she usuall hone and | By the side of many a stream in Europe you can see i Is t\. Nis and fee © both of them, authorized | 3 yi ne ! ay A pe y' ; Record Is Se 3. MN . for o =z women doing the family wash in that old, back-breaking a At ts’ nice Fa ae way. They carry heavy baskets down to the stream— bombing | erat 1 told 1 ‘Mea terete Poe soak the clothes and scrub, scrub, scrub on the bare boards ' Shane e|n re f | sum will pent Colorado. Tt and hard rocks. rmy SA eas balar en hits with mbs out of titude of which be divided in Wyomin: rizaha, New Mex UNHAPPY FLAPPER: Your lines} t rer i led to be verse. | too F Contrast that with the average American home where washing is done in comparative ease. New labor-saving soaps and compounds eliminate much of the old scrub- bing, even in homes where electricity does not eliminate it all. Wash-day is over in a few short hours. Time for pleasure, for other things. “poems” that 1ave no patience iF sm for a. girl who delib-| Gives Republicans = te” a young mr. Senate Supremacy I don't see how you can conelud I hope your parents wake up in time | 77 Not only in washing, but in: practically every phase of woman’s work, new products and inventions are freeing her from home drudgery and slavery. She has leisure now and comforts that the average foreign woman can- not even imagine. et . EXTENDED Pearl Divers HARTMAN'S Storm Victims THE ONLY DELICATESSEN nis a thy Pure food cooked just the right way. To a large measure this has been due to advertising. Advertising has familiarized American women with new inventions. Advertising has made possible the wide dis- tribution of new products. -By increasing sales, advertis- ing has reduced the price of modern household utilities to the reach of the modest purse. » Oct. 30—)— Messages from? Bahrein island, in | the Gulf of Persia, asserted that the | storles of a recent cyclone were ex: | Qegerated, It is now stated that. 32 BUSHIRE apie 4 Decanter #2. 4 | t| pearl divera were aeowned and that ‘ADVERTISEMENTS ADD NEW EASE TO LIFE. Pca! Fs ERE ts have been accounted for.| | ik ie oa jaked Spri Shicke ’ wl ip at alties In the boat dot READ THEM. Home Baked Pies and itt N : ; PP’ Cakes K il to reach Pud. i yy LNo antag , i reported to Robinton, Tedisyanells pidge ? wn Fi ediisg ilk esest doe 2a) and Republican, to take place o: Our Hours ei yb tase tous! on aeanhe Formerly criminals in Icetana| !tt¢ Samuel M. Ralston, Demo- ‘ ANYTIME lay—or a month—or| were put in the lunatic asylum. 'Phe crat, in senate gives G.O. P. 4 3 a- Icelander || Working majority in upper Oid Public Market th!” echoed the as anyone t m-| house. He is a world war vet- cran, serving overseas in rank of major, Phone 803 “5 SACRE EPR HR EA " wa iminals = = . . 3 | c : é

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