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PAGE TWO CASPER PEOPLE FOUAPE Ao f SUNG ON ROAD Explosion of Shells Lends Danger to Auto Fire. Because you use only half the amount ordinarily required. Foods are doubly good—because they are wholesome as well as delicious. CALUMET NOT GUILTY carburetor and pressure tank ex ploded, driving flames up, through the heater into the interior of the car, where other accumulated fumes ignited, and the entitre top, body ine were a roaring mass « the of the | a number 0 feet in the air. T of high powered rifle} shells went off in succesisve explo sions with the noise of a sham t while Robinson and hig family to the shelter c hill An MILLER PLEADS (Continued From Page One) nd fic us" the ein that t urred betw and December ell x rations, et lease to alleged Swiss $7,000,000 of s of the limited. “resylt of nan interest in t government a: Ge nited States govern: from Sight Colds BROMO QUININE Tablets American | \¢ WOOLGROWERS AAP EXTENSION (Continued From Page One) the consensus of the gathering that this was still excessive. Mr, Bishop assured the stockmen, that every possible was being done to check the spread of scab in 2 county. At the associa- tion's request, the state has name an extra inspector who reports e y new case of the plague and ke 2 vigilant watch to make sure t quarantine regulations are observed, question of lyvestock trails was discussed by M. L. Bishop, Jr. » cited the recent decision of the me court that any road which has been used over a Natrona automatically be c c road or trail. This, , Will prevent further : with the rights of kmen WIFE HELD AS CRIME WITNESS a cross at the grave's head ‘wurst into flame In concludir the Rev Jack, s: he Klan ex- its sympathy in this great y to the father, mother and ’ ‘The widow was not men- —s Headache by curing t nd Proven Remed the ature of THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDE —<—<—<—<—<—<—<—————— eee Oe SALES 2'/. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND axst sr tzst rr j DUNHAM CO¢ LARD BRAZIL NUTS CABBAGE—Pe BRUSSEL SPR 736 CY AVE, POWDERED SUGAR—Per lb BROWN SUGAR—Per Ib LARD—8-lb. pail 4-lb. pail _ MIX NUTS—Per lb.. PASCAL CELERY—Large, each (OANUT—)4 Ib Per ib.es4 nibs: OUTS Pe ‘ Fresh Stock PIGGLY-WIGGLY All Over the World 412 EAST SECOND 900 Pigely Wiggly Quali Select food from every distant field and foreiqn shore. A wide variety from which to make your selection. as simple as walking into your own pantry and selecting what you wish from the shelves.; BULLETIN h Crabs 8 South Center Street TE Just NORTH PARK ’ Che Casper Daily Cribune KING ‘TUT’ IN SARCOPHAGUS, EXCAVATORS OF TOMB BELIEVE CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. 6.—@)—The excavators of ‘King’ Tut-ankh.amen tomb have discovered what they be- ieve to be definite proof that the body of the youthful pharaoh ts act- ually in the sarcophagus whose splendors have aroused the admira- tion of Egyptologists, Their find consists of the inner coffin, shaped to fit the form of the body, About this is a lnen shroud, adhering to and covering all the coffin except the face, on NEGRO LODGE ‘AOMPUS? TOLD (Continued From Page One) That there was warfare that night in the lodge roomg over the Grace African Methodist church on Nortif Grant street all the witnesses were agreed. They differed, historians often differ, only in their description of the melee. Dyer Hays, for the Prosecution, dubbed it an “alterca- tion." “You mean a fight?” doubtfully queried William Hart, witness. for the prosecution. Mrs. Barnes, the major casualty, pronounced it a “rompus.” Sanders, the ac deemed {t “considerable of a fracas,” though he said he was too busy dodging furniture to bother about fine points of nomenclature. A. Bell described it as a “too- moil.”” There was equal ambiguity the exact weapons involved. A dis- passionate tabulation from testi mony by both sides, however, dis- s to closed an arsenal including: Two knives, Two pistols. One flashlight (thrown at San- ders). Ong“ flower-stand or “pedister” (ditto). Two six.foot staves used in the lodge ritual, All the furniture that was loose. Mrs, Barnes’ teeth. Any number of fists and feet. Strangely enough, the gory sword >unted upon as a major exhibit for defense played a minor and oly innocuous part. Mrs, Barnes d her husband had used ita “‘scay- | enger” to open the door for her just before the row started. After that no one appears to have wielded the weapon. It seems to have been the only potential ns of inflicting may- hem that was thus unaccountably ignored. cording to Mrs. Barnes, it all n when she, summoned to tes- against Sanders in a hearing on a proposal to expel him from membership, rose to leave the hall, “And Mr. Sanders, struck me this away and knocked me flat,” ’she te- counted. “Then mah husband rushed to protect me. And some of the men rushed at him. Then Mr. Sanders got busy .with his gun, Mr, Hart took it away from him, and Mr. Sanders proceeded with his knife. They was an’ awful rompus and someway he cut Mr. Barnes. And Mr. Bell grabbed me by the neck and Mr, Sanders came up and stab- bed me." She denied that her husband’ had attacked Sanders with any danger- Dus’ weapon. “He jest used, his fists and his feet. Nossuh, Ah didn’t strike Mr. Sanders, Ah haven't struck Mr. Sanderse yet ‘cause Ah couldn't get to him to strike him.” Different, very different was Mr, Sanders’ version. “They was a remark that evident- y inflamed the lady,” he opined. “She starts after me with that ataff, | and Bahbnes, settin’ with his hand In his overcoat pocket, starts to draw his gun. So I went foh mine, And Mrs. Bahnes was comin’ after me hurlin’ everythin’ she could pick up. Jest as ‘I got mah \six-shootah out | Mr. Hart comes in from behind and wrenches it outa mah hand. And when Mrs. Bahnes comes at me again I hit her on the jaw and she sat down.,And Bahnes he broke loose and chahged me with his pocket: knife; I backed behind the altah drawin' mah own knife, And he made a lunge at me—theah’s wheah | he hit m showing a slash in his ‘Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10c | Don't stay head- ‘achy, dizzy, bilious, onstipated, sick! One or two pleas- ant candy-Iike "Cas: carets” taken apy j time will mildly ls, Then you will | both look and feel’ S | in, sweet id refreshed. Your head will t clear, stomach sweet, yngue pink and your skin rosy Because “Cascarets” ne’ gripe or sh n, it has become the largest elling laxative in the world. Directions for men, women, chil- ven on gach box—any drugstore.— Adv. NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribune, call the office. | Phones 15 and> 16, and a , Special messenger will bring | you a copy of your favorite paper. Calls must*be regis. | ‘ered before ae m, week- | days and noon Sundays. = = “OMA CIRCULATION DEP’T. which are the painted features cus- tomarily depicted on such encase- ments, The features are believed to represent those of Tut-dnkh-amen Limself. A string of beads ond flowers was around the head ef the sleeping monarch and on his chest. Since the finding of the tomb of Tut-ankh-amen and the discovery in it of so many beautiful works of art, there has been great expecta- tions as to what would be found in the sarcophagus when it was fully cpened. coat—‘‘and I struck at him this away It here that Mr, Hart, worthy namesa of film hero, acted with that masterly aplomb that us ualiy is the prerogative only of film heroes. Mr. Hart had been pretty busy, according to his story, playing the part of peacemaker. First he had separated Mr. Barnes and Mr, Sanders. Then he had halted a scrim- mage between Mr, Barnes and Mr. Hill. Thirdly, he had interrupted Mrs. Barnes and Mr, Sanders, And now, flourishing the pistol he had Just taken commanded, “The first person that moves I’m goin’ to shoot.” “And,” Mr, Sanders told the court, “that seems to have quieted the sit- uation: considerably.” Anyway, the various combatants demobilized for the moment and went their separate ways. Mr, and Mrs, Barnes were treated by Dr. H. A. Reichenbach, Mr, Sanders return- ed to duty at the Midwest building, where he is night porter, and a lt- tle later accompanied Deputy Sher- iff Joe Thomas to jail. And ‘that's all until next night. INCOME TAXES from Mr, Sanders, he lodge TOBE REDUCED (Continued From Page One) and that partners in some instances be allowed to file returns a8 corpor- ations were’ turned over to a sub- committee. By extending the limit to which the earned income credit may be ap- pliel “it was estimated tax payers would be saved $7,000,000 annually. The committee voted also to make the graduaced surtax rates begin at one per cent on the amount of in- comes in excess of $10,000. The scale up to 20 per cent maximum on the amount of income in excess of $100,- 000 {s to be worked out. Under revised estimates Chairman Green figured that the chances so far voted by the committee would re- sult in a loss of revenue aggregating $190,000,000 annually. — Tomorrow’s Radio Feast From KAO Saturday November 7 KOA Racky Mountain’ Broadcasting Station, General Electric Company, Denver, Colo, 930 kilocycles (322.4 meters) Mountain Standar! Time. 11:45 a, m.—Weather forecasts, a. m.—Road reports, @. m.—Stocks and markets. Pp. m.—Livestock ‘and’ pro- duce. 12:15 p. m.—Rialto theater musi- cale, 7:00 p. m.—Football finals, cour- tesy Associated Press and Denver Post. 9:00, p, m.—Orchestra music gram, Best cafeteria, Denyer. TABERNAGLE BLAZES WITH LIGHT THROUGH FLECTRICIANS” WORK Showing ‘tne same spirit which the carpenters” showed Saturday after pro- noon when they turned out in force and assisted the volunteer workers from. the. eleven _ participating churchés to complete the erection of the big tabernacle at the corner of Kighth and Center streets before sundown, six electriclans volunteered their services and wired the bulld .ng yesterday and last aight the big shed was brilliantly tlluminated, By tonight everything .will be In readi- ness for the first service Sunday morning. The tabernacle is strong ly constructed, and the seats are substantial and comfortable, It is close and will be ily heated. Those in charge say they are determined that it shall Le an attractive place for every person in Casper_and vi- cinity during the next five weeks. DEATHS INGREAGE AND- BIRTHS DECLINE IN MONTH OF OCTOBER The number of deaths in Natrona country during October increased; and ‘the number of births decreased over the previous motith, figures compiled by Dr. H, Garst, city health officer, show. ~ Sixty-one children = were--born during the month, This number included twen- ty-nine girls and thirty-two boys. Of the thirty-three deaths recorded, twenty-two were tales and’ eleven were females. Seven of the death» were by ‘lolence, three of which were suicides. There were no au- tomonhlh fatalities. ~ GIANT POWER PROJECT LOOMS (Continued From Page One) projects now constructed, a super power system could be formed to the material advantage of present power development. The construction of the reservoir would also help to gon- serye the water of the river for use In the irrigation of lands below, so that the construction of the Seml- nole project would be a benefit to much of the present development in the Platte valley,” asserted Emer- son. w! “The project would cost many millions for construction and would make available cheap power for the development of the entire region within 150 miles or more of the pro- ject. In addition to supplying elec- trical energy for established munte- {pal and industrial interests the Sem- inole project would seem to assure the feasibility of development of the large deposits of iron ore, phos- phates and coal which abound In the region. Power at a low cést would also be available to assist In the construction of Saratoga irrigation mroject and for general use in connection with irri gation and agricultural Interests along the river. In these and many nther ways the pronosed profect would be of grent value and its con- struction will mean a great forward step in the devclopment of the state.” TWO-ROOM HOUSE I NORTH CAOPER 13 DESTROYED BY FIRE mpany. C. FE. Penning- cupied the house, was ket Stores c ton, who ¢ Brano Gi tation The milk with the tasty taste Carnation—that's the name to remember if you want to enjoy the creamy- delicate taste and color, and the nourishing rich- ness which are winning new friends daily for the brand of evaporated milk which has been America’s first choice for nearly a quarter- century. Carnation Mitk Propucts Company 1639 18th St. Denver, Colo. “Prom Contented Cows” 5, Curection Mil Products Company || RADIATORS WON’T FREEZE |] One filling gives absolute pro- tection for any temperature for the entire season Van’s Filling Station Hot-Point Iron With Your NEW GAINADAY A WASHER Not merely built to sell— but to give you many years of satisfactory service. All-copper tub — balloon type wringer rolls—no paddles to wear clothes. TT TTT TTT TTT TTT LT ‘Let Us Bring Out a New ‘ Gainaday Today Casper Gainaday Co. Phone 885 New Public Market Bldg. TAU E = = = = = = = = = 2 = H A 2 = al 1 the proposed | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 Sickling’s Milwaukee Rye Bread ASCO 138 South Center Street not at home when the fire broke out. Fire Station No, 2 answered the call. i We roll American Beauty Egg Noodles to make them tender and light. Fresh eggs are used with the purest of other ingreds ients, to give them that distinctive, home- made, appetizing flavor. Two sizes—wide and fine. x Try American Beauty Egg Noodles! You'll find them a delicious dish, quickly prepared. You'll realize, too, they have the same natural goodness of the egg noodles you make. Be sure to ask for American Beauty — next best to home-made noodles, Your Grocers Ss apelin 2ATTENTION Should be given to ordering your PERSONAL GREETING Christmas Cards AT ONCE Some numbers are out, but we still have a ; number of unbroken lines. 3 Hoffhine Printing and Stationery Co. BECKLINGER BUILDING PHONE 1570 The Kenyon Coat Weather-proof, moth-proof. All new models. Popular priced—at $22.50 TO $42.00 SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $25 to $65 Underwear MADE BY LEWIS Is cut full and tailored for comfort. You'll find the weight you need here. HOSIERY FOR MEN In silk and wool, plaids, stripes and solid colors. 50c TO $1.00 A. J. Wocds Men’s Wear Shop 152 S. Center St. Stockmens Bank Bldg. Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A -M. (No Transfer or Layovers) Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 : CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN