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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925 BURNED HULK OF YACHT IS FOUND AT SEA Grave Fears Felt for Safety of Secre- tary of State Taylor of Delaware and Others of of Yacht Party SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 4—(P)—Definite inthemationt| that the yacht Bunny Il, carrying prominent men from Wilmington, Del., has been burned at sea was brought to Savannah by Capt. J. F, Davis of Norfolk, commander of the schooner Mary A. Sharp, which made port today. Captain Davis reported to the commander of the United s coast guard cutter Yamacraw that he visited the burnee hulk of MAN ARRESTED: the Bunny II, October 24, ten miles from Murreli’s Inlet and three miles off shore. ‘The ; Sharp, : by our and —1014 and head in bi SRaRHEN Leith ckson M. Stewart, who was ar- sal cacti at ned * thi on Mann act be ane a held at the city in federal court found of Se De being beld as a witness, Stewart, nena Yr et fe Is alleged, transportea the Callans of Wilmington, Delaware woman from Minnespolis to: Omaha and thence to Casper. The pair were arrested here hy the police. M. P- Wheeler, United States commission- er pliiced them under heavy bond. \|LOTTERY TO | City Briefs M, R. Hartwell was in C: sper yes- terday enroute to his home in Den AID FRANCE rom Thermopolis, where he d t atments for several weeks! at the hot sprir IS PROPOSED . . s returned yeste: | tion | s with ,his PARIS, Noy. 4.—(#)—A nation | Bio wide lottery to extricate France Henry Hunter returned to Denver] from her present financial difficul- Monday, following a week's visit] ties 1s advocate in a resolution spent in Casper with friendy. adopted today by the “republican S57 union,” a group of senators which James Michelin of the Consolidat- | compr former President Poin- left for a ity Oll company, care, two-weeks’ visit at his home in San| former Premier Francois-Marsal, Francisco. Henry Cheron, former Minister of | Ad A Agriculture, and other notable men. Allen G. Fisher, Chadron, Neb., at-} ‘The senators emphasized the fact torney, arrived in Casper yesterday,| that they favor a lottery this one in a few and will rem acting busin' (LEAR YOUR SKIN. of veoksc SC and irritations. Use Resinol tran: time only, and take the stand that it should not have a permanent character, allowing the government to resort to such a measure at the r when it finds itself it. ican union” has 95] members {n the senate and wields an important influence in that house. te Se aca Turkish and soy via Figs defi 113 PHONE E.Firt MAYTAG SHOP “‘séo SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Factory Representative Always in Charge of Demonstration and Service Salt Creek Oil Field Representative MEIDE, EDGERTON, WYO. PHONE 28-F-3 JAMES L. MY HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS Robert A. Byrnes TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs No, 608 2. -nncnnnn mons on nn ene 180 p,m 1:60 p. m Eastbound De NO, 688 oon. cencencnsnnnsasnne Gidb pu 6:0 No Sunday trains west of Casper CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY ~ Departs | court’s judge advocate sent out re- former President Miller, and| : ‘HORSE 15 DONATED 10 SUBPOENAS IN MITCHELL GAS ARE NUMERDUS| Defense Witnesses by Wholesale to Be Summoned. WASHINGTON, Noy. 4—@)— Wholesale subpoenas for defense witnesses were issued today in the Mitchell courtmartial proceedings, but those who ranked ‘highest on the list as submitted by counsel for the aécused air officer were no | summoned, 2 Under a compromise worked out by opposing counsel, no step was taken to bring inta court elther Sec- retary Davis of the war department the navy de- ardine of the nt or Everett secret President It was agreed that some Secretary de 8 Coolidge. of those now in far distant cities should. 4be ‘permitted to give their} testirfiohy by deposition. The.feventy who were asked, to} ippear,in court after sessions are vesun igh aay next Monday including cers of both the navy and and many civilians. By their Colonel Mitchell hopes o fustify his public accusation that | the alr services of the government had. been crippled by criminal negli. cusation which a charge of break- bounds of military dis ing over the cipline. Along with the subpoenas the quests for the many government documents cited by Colonel Mitchell a essential to the preparation of defense. These include official of the war, navy and agricul- as well as the White House and it {s doubtful whether all of them will be delivered © the court. Colonel Mitchell and his counsel fi 8 ture departments Che Casper Daily Cribune NEW ARGO WELL IN THE PILOT Priests lett (0 BUTTE FIELD G DISCOVERY HIGHLY IMPORTANT RIVERTC » Nov. 4.8} clal to the —The Argo Oil] company’s new well in Butte oll field, first to find pr tion ‘in the deep send, this spouted oil over the 60-foot r the drilling outfit. The well is located on section ‘Iw and broke into the sand at a depth of feet after piercing a hard c Probable production fr Busher fs an DESTROYERS WN WN TODAY TO: BEIRUT, OY AIA |Protection of American Lives and Property to Be Provided. <ANDRIA, wo Amer Alexa a’ preca American co! shue cabled the st that he had sent a message destroyers to. proceed to Beirut though there was no {mmediate dan ger to Americans {n Damascus or part \greed to waive the request for ; subpoenas for the three cabinet of-| Deirut. The destroyers were dis. prs on condition. that the docu: | Patcht to eee ee ced nents in. thelr possession be pre-|°5° &f vid Bein ied 7, Seep gibi sented by’ accredited representatives | he Possibliity: of danger to ‘sori of the departmental heads, The|°®5 lHves and property in Syria me concession was made in the e of Mr. Sanders. The judge advocate holds, ever, that the mere {ssuance of subpoenas for witnesses and re- qwests for survey of the records will not. prevent the prosecution from objecting to the admissibility of such testimony in court. It is regarded’ as virtually certain that »bjections will be made if the de- fense attempts to open up tn court the whole alr service controversy. See ES how- The had been held ther ness to proceed to the S: when’ necessa’ » LONDON, Nov. A from Adana, Anatolia, state the insurrection in Syria {s spr ing south of Damascus and that neertain position” at Alepr ting the situatt Furs Go On Sale ‘At New York Shop| LIONS; HARNESS NEEDED Announcement Tuesday by the Tribune that a horse was needed for service at the children’s recuper- ation camp maintained by the Lions club at the foot of Casper mountain won immediate response in the att of an animal by H. P. Bubb. will be taken to the camp this Nepal and Guy Gay, member of the com- mittee, announced today that “Missouri” harness, consisting of collar, hames and tugs, was needed to make the outfit complete. It was held possible that discarded equip- ment of this kind might be avail- able for donation and that such a gift would meet with appreciation on the part of the committee. e OW conscious we are of our skin! Even one little pimple or blackhead will so embarrass us that we want to hide right a’ And eczema, boils, blotches and rashes! Why, these awful things simply destroy all our ambition! But what confidence we have in ourselves if our skin is clear and unblemished—free from any erup- tions or breaking out! A clear skin is one of the greatest possessions in the world—and.it is so easy to have ft, All that is necessary {s to keep our systems full of rich, red, pure blood. 8S. S. 8S, helps Nature build this blood. And the tmpurt- -les that cause these so-called skin disorders are driven right out of the system, If you want the kind of skin that captivates men and compels the ad- miration of other women, just re- member that you can’t have it if your blood is impoverished. But, just build red-blood-cells in your blood with 8, 8. S. and your dream ofa Bot sy, Velvet skin, clear of dlemishes, will be re- alized. Then notice she difference in the way you feel. 8. 8. 8. has proven ‘or generations that t helps Nature build the rich, red blood that makes beau- ful skin and healthy bodies. Let 3. 8. S, prove St for you. Get 8. 8. 8. from any drug store. And get the larger bottle. it's more economical. The New York Fur Shop tn the Gladstone hotel building announced today that an annual sale of high- class fyr garments will be in pro gress there on Friday and Sat: day, This sale will take the form of an anniversary occasion, as the New York Fur Shop will be one year old in Casper tomorrow. Se eB MID-WEEK FROLIC AT N. WASHINGTON HALL Walter Galles, pfoprietor of the Washington Dance hall in North Casper, has announced a big mid week frolic and dance for Thurs- day evening. There will be a gen- eral admission to all gentlemen of 99 cents. Ladies will of course be admitted free in accordance with the time-worn custom of the establish. ment. Bohn’s orchestra will be on hand as usual to furnish the har- mony. A large turnout ts expected. Tetaoin shrdlu emfwyp vbgkq xz Senet ee FRENCH LOSSES AT DAMASCUS ONLY TEN DEAD PARIS, Nov. 4.—()—The French losses In the recent Da: cus trou. bles, according to official advices reaching Paris today were ten kill. ed, including three native soldier: and fifty wounded, The inaurgen lost 200 killed. (This compared with previous unofficial reports estimat- ing the deaths in the thourands). In addition the dispatches ray, the | r insurgents killed Americans and thre -‘Tripolitans. — The damage to property was esti mated at 50,000,000 paper francs (about $2,125,000), The reports emphasize the fact that no Europeans were wounded or hurt in any way. The losses ure much smaller than had been pre viously reported. TINCUP OF SANTA CLAUS UNDER BAN & LONG BEACH, (A)— ‘This 19 to notify Santa Claus that if he visits Long Beach this year he must leave his tin cup behind, The city council has unanimously agreed to deny all permits for the solleit tion for money of any organ or cause employing collectors dis. guised as Santa Clhuses. “Such con- fusion of Saint Nick with solicitors destroys one of childho most beautiful {ilusions,” declared one councilman, advocating the move, 4 E y Bandit Gata Are Identified |»° Le ? esa USHES CRUDE; ”* DiAMo? h t © years kno tay Now i¢ YWHE Van with | | | | | aid, indications for a la it oil was se of the Frontier sand and ig believed to ming from th favorable STOP AT aa lh Casper’s Finest Filling Station he Pilot Butt river bottom h was cut eld Mie i not until the t United State ee WHITE EAGLE GASOLINE a lighter grade. DON’T FORGET to have with our special winter grease leohol no atol. of al WE HAVE IT—YOU KNOW ME A. E. Chandler, Independent SECOND AND PARK shows a gr your transmission differential Don’t let and liato A New Way To Get Thin A delicious, refreshing chew- ing gum which takes off several pounds a week **Chew ‘Silph’ and be Sylph-Like’ 46 PHONE To The Voters Casper * raiiDid you hear about. th a atest ry to reduce . 7 one fat woman is whispe ring it | h to tender my heartfelt thanks for your support ther att al and yotes which were responsible for my victory at the polls yesterday. Tee as good as ing and pleasant gum nig candies a @ most marvelous re: You may rest assured that my campaign promises were made with full sincerity and I will do all innmy power to give the people of Casper an efficient city administration. iciou owing gu *Bilph edical authe ateful users, who h ra are amazed at the qui produced i in everything else seer If you are muffering from excess {at ld TODAY get a package of ing Gum which sells for 500— (SIGNED) | L. D. BRANSON COUNCILMAN-ELECT ECOND WARD LPH at | | t| | | lf ‘your drug it cannot a ut send direct to the Bilph any, 9 West Lick wn Silph is the name of the original and genuine reducing Gum. THB ONLY ONE WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE |_T0 BE SAFE AND HARMLES: On sale at Sprecher’s Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny'’s Drug Stores. WinterIsHere FRED EMPEY’S MEN’S STORE HAS EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND YOUNG MEN NEED FOR WINTER WEAR AT LOW PRICES WALK A FEW BLOCKS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS Red and White Sole Rubbers Four-Buckle Overshoes One- Buckle Ov e rshoes B. F. Goodrich Red Sole. Regu Re ae $2.95 |: value Rubbers lue 1.95 lar eee High Top Rubber Shoes Cay Light weight street and work White and red heavy sole, lace One lot of about 200 Caps. Rubbers. Regular $1.50 value. shoe Warm. Regular $5.50 Values up to $3.50. All va- DDC Oh we ts oder ted $ e price ° Sale price 9 ec Six-Buckle Overshoes Men’s Mitts Wright’s Underwear tegular $5.50° values. While One lot of Mitts for work pur- All wool. Regular 00 val | they last, 3 95 pose All leather, 50 u Sale 3 95 | sale price $ e Values to $1.50 Cc price be ALSO REDUCED PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF TOES, HATS, OVERCOATS, SUIT UNDERWEAR, ETC, Leather Vests Mackinaws Wool lirts Genuine all Horsehide Leather Scotch Plaid Mackinaws with All Wool Plaid and Plain Vests. Values up to $20.00. large storm collars. Regular Shirts. Regular $6.00 value Sale $12 50 $12.50 values. $8 00 Sale 3 95 price ~~. = e Sale price ? e price $ . Next Door to Exchange Furniture & Hardware Company FRED EMPEY’S STORE FOR MEN 227 West First Street