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A \ $52,700 IN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 RIVER WHARVES DESTROYED AT NEW ORLEANS Three-Million-Dollar Loss Estimated as| Flames Sweep Structures Along Mississippi at Gulf Port NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18.—()—Fire, starting just be- | fore midnight last night, swept seven blocks of Mississippi river wharves, before it was brought under control early this morning. Damage wrought by the flames was esti- 4 mated at a minimum of $3,000,000, with a possibility, said volic lice and | and fire department officials, that this may be great- ~— STATETAOOPS ON PATROL IN KENTUCKY FEUD Mountain Town Being Guarded Against New Outbreak. MAZARD, Ky. Nov. .18.—@)— State troops which left here yester- morning arrived last night at Hyden, scene of a feudist outbreak over the slaying of Sheriff Joe Mor- an Saturday, and patrolled the Governor William Fields, who expected to precede the tyoops into Hyden, had not ar- rived at 1:50 o'clock this morning, ceived here d. telephone xeports from isolated mountain town this did not indicate that David sought as Morgan's slayer, the mornin, Steele, from his temporary fort in the Citi- zens bank to the mountains. The men quarreled over an election in which Morgan's wife was defeated by two votes to succeed him and in which S a precinct official. ned f taking up the re- tive of the two upon causes flight. Governor Fields scheduled to peak in Hyden today, advocating better roads. Both his party and the 24 troops were forced to make the trip into the mountain country horseback, vehicular access’ to town being impossible. gS RR a eele's on thre nereased as a check proceeds. The Poydras and Glord street docks, new structures, cost $1,000,000. These great before the rush of the flames as did scores of freight cars. The American Legion convention in New Orleans in 1922, was held in the Glord street structure, No Hyves were lost in the fighting, but the death of J. H. Simpson, 60; was an indirect result. He was kill- ed by the automobile of Fire Chief John A. Evans. Vessels near the docks were tow- ed to safety. Only one vessel was tled up at the wharf, the Manilla Maru, a coffee ship of Japanese reg- istry.’ She was quickly cut loose and towed down the river, The freighter had just unloaded 75,000 bags of coffee, which was a part of the loss in the Poydras shed. Important records were burned, including nearly all the warehous? more sheds fell records of the dock board. The Giord street shed was filled with canned goods and general cargo, the total and character not definitely known today. Thousands of Hawailan pineapple were stroyed. The fire was discovered de- in build- Ing material placed on the docks be- | tween the Glord and Julia street sheds for use in repairing the floor- Ing of driveways. Gaining momen- tum ‘rapidly, the flames attacked the thousands of bags of coffee near- | had been captured after escaping | by and defying the efforts of every | available fireman went on their way. until finally stopped at Canal street. A bigh wind blowing directly in- land fanned the fire and scattered sparks and embers for many blocks Frequent explosions sounded as the fire advanced. Quantities of gasoline were stored on the docks and at intervals drums of its ex ploded. Two loaded gasoline tank cars were opened before the fire reached them and although they were consumed, there was no explo sion. Daring of electricians who enter. ed the burning building to cut lve wires was conspicuous. of cans} __ The Casper L Daily Tribune Nitrogen Discovery Hits Muscle Shans Project Shoals, cheap]; proj director of the labor pres NEW YORK —— -" VIRGINIA aia — NORTH E nurs aspect of problem of disposing of government's many-million d is changed by discovery of government chemists of a new + The du Pont ‘interests,arc preparing to utilize the discovers on a huge scale in a half'dozen plants, with the largest at Charleston, W V a ct primarily useful as a source of power. At upper right is Prof. of president's Shoals commission, now busy finding a use for it: sketched is Prof. } ory in which the nitrogen discovery was made CAROLINA in manufacture of fertil * Harry ‘A. Curtis, membe G negro wife, Hi ter w CUT RATE ON | SMOKES LEAD fontinued Fi today in 1922, two yea Rhinelander Admits Opposition of Father WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Nov. that his father had forcibl ‘Ss One) before the Shenandoah court | of inquiry that Mrs, Mary ns: | 18.—() 1922. CHARGE OF MRS. LANSDOWNEIS SIFTED BY COURT OF MGUY has been said in Mr . Lansdowne. she said seemed | Alice Beatrice Jones, when Lee tter how | fight were Davis, separated. ar binelandar reibly separated by your é | er court | “You meant by the fight PAGE FIVE ollar project at Muscle way of producing nitrogen er This makes the Shoals Cottrell, —Leonard Kip Rhinelander today admitted | removed him from the society of before their marriage. admission came in the course of cross-examination counsel for Mrs. Rhinelander in her husband's ritten by the wea althy youth in April, Parson Davis, annulment suit, read a seventeen-page let- r The missive was written from the Canal | swered OL COOLIDGE WACCINE MADE UFFERG FRESH HEART ATTACK <= Condition Not Serious |. Physician Says Early Today. PLYMOUQH his of far recovered and prestc at he t block” haa that sat «down mn todas. 6 felt materially aftern: home nee he dressed self to lunch, shortly a! He told inquirers t better as he wat for the phy n¢ Coolidge, £ who is fi! at his passed soon and his physiclan, Dr. A. of Bridgewater, rd his patient's « } howeve MC didn PLYMOUTH, Colonel John C Udge, father ¢ {s once more om his phy: tive work e result of a trouble f)~ the who akin, t t the Coolidge home sinc Inst attack, will make a. fu amination today. althoug sald that he had taken no steps | yet to call in the advisers wh him 1 ~ | daily spring. nel Cool stribut the his | the ventri For in | days, Washington, however suffered from heart block and Dr. Cram w forced to hold his 80-year old patie toa strict schedule the past were | } » winter | ti mor 0 e — TICK FEVER CRAZED WOMAN KILLS MOTHER AND SISTER, AND TURNS GUN ‘ON SELF IN TRIPLE TRAGEDY a nervous bt kiliea one witnessed the , who had « arged from a Chica ter’s pocketbook ye: tempted ta’ had hearing into her | how upon went through the The m was shot entered , to all appearances, | igh the head, as she | adjoining room a few] The body was found tn A pistol was at Mr was downstalr an fat ADVANTAGES OVERLOOKING BELMONT | YACHT HARBOR AND LINCOLN PARK GOLF COURSES - - - ANEW HOTEL~700 ROOMS | OPENED EARLY IN 1924 | ALREADY FAMOUS FOR | ITS HOSPITABLE ATMOSPHERE - ~~ SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES WRITE FOR BOOKLET GE.Billingsley Tay he shi “ GOIENT WGTIM IS. LAID AT REST TODAY or, Monday night down an from the Shaffer- tlan r#. Irma’ Molding wil! be in cl prciensssecs ~<a CHEST DRIVE RESULTS Science services w GEMS STOLEN , Colo, Noy. 18.—A)— nevieve S. Behrend, of 16 nue, New York City, today ss ORSPER MEN ELECTED TO OFFICE IN STATE | you er that to marry owne “understood fully’ TO A R R E ST siscadiest sen her by Captain Paul | ourt was merely a memorandum f suggestions and not a direct statement of the testimony sh was to give on the witness stand, It was Mrs. Steele who took a andtad vic |ferred to in your le told Mrs. Lansdowne at the | Were going to fight RontinGeel t | When you were 212" nposed of fine men, | “I had vittons of it,” I ant to embarrass or | fesponded. make it easy | Again turning to the question of | whether Leonard had any that the ager to have Foley SHERIDAN ROAD AT BELMONTAVE plander IN CHEYENNE LARGE. Ww Cheyenne's $ OHEY Ono th - BILLINGS, Mon 18, —)— to Wiis Now. eis to | reported to police the disappearance of jewels valued at $52,700, She said she carried the jewels in it worn under her clothing and she first missed them when ched the office of a Denver physician late yésterday oon where she went in a taxicab, valuables lost, according to the list she gave to officers, includ- ed an emerald set in a platinum ring valued at $45,000, and smaller rubles. sapphires, dlamonds and les r gems. hat The lin crime detection Billings policemen si a high mark for ambitiou sleuths here today when they ar- rested Frank Haskins, a tocal jani- tor, on a charge of stealing 75,000 cigarettes from a local wholesale house and recovered all of the plun- der before the victimized firm had discovered {is loss. Haskins, it ts said by the police, confessed the burglary and alded them in recev- ering the loot, theft of which start- ed three weeks ago. 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And then this rich, red, pure blood feeds and nourishes the tis- sues of the skin and keeps it look- ing healthy. ‘That's all there is to it Healthy, vigorous red blood such as S. helps Nature build, makes you healthy all over, It beautifies your skin — drives away pimples, black- hoids, blotches, rash, boils and eczema— gives you back your appetite— bullds firm, plump flesh and fills you full of new life and energy. All drug stores sell 8. 8. S. Get the larger bottle, It's more ecto nomical. rest. OWNERSHIPOF (Continued Pavan Page One) ald’s sworn statement of circulati required by ment in which the names of Levand and Day appear, and Levand's sig: nature was identified by Mabelle Fiedler. John T. Botton, Denver attorney rived this morning and toc charge’of the fedense case. Cross examination of witnesses was used to stress details of the Cantlin mur- der trial. Indications this after- noon were that the state would rest its case tonight and the defense open its testimony tomorrow. ‘The state made Sts opening state- ment at the afternoon seasion, set- ting forth that jurors who acquitted Errol J. Cantlin of the murder of Mrs, Nellie B. Newcomb or. the high Way near Casper In October, 192 had been slandered and maligned bt In a front page editorial in the Her ald. this editorial was the charge that “the klan showered its gold in the | right place." Cantlin's acquittal was based on his claim that the fatal shot was fired at the ground when the driver of an automobile in which Mrs. Newcomb was riding refused to dim the Hghts of the car and that the bullet ricocheted, piercing the ton- neau and killing the woman, The murder trial was taken to Douglas for trial on a change of venue from Natrona county and the libel charge against Levand and Day, following thelr arrest on warrants issued In Converse county. was sub- sequently taken to Torrington on a chunge of venue. Of the world’s boots and mere than 45 per cent Massachusetts. shoes, are made fn . The most stinging rebuke of | ped by a local patrolman assigned | | | | the postoffice depart- | | tthe! Mrs. Lansdowne. th whicb has become that Captain I cate of t urt the widew tain to giv “I d'stinetly told offered only preparing cuurt,” s the way of sugges! nid fill out." Mrs. Stee mandan station downe read the showed not “the The witness a that to My? she wa for her her own 8 pe testified. tions whe nemoi th ent for > wife of the rst nav nm Mrs. Ls emor lightest also sald was in the memorandum was what |she had understood Mrs. | andamn an that Convict Is Made ndum sought to Induce he Shenandoah's cap false testimon, the “that it was ir sh com ir what sdowne CHEAT TOTAL = campaign int madi tomorr ST Divorce Complaint Anot the defends now servin the district co: Th nd of this sc rule tod Haines lam Haines, kota state Falls. He ony charge Februa Mrs. Haines’ that they were wood, S. { penitent fa ry 1 married D., on Decembe There are two children, lam, old mer 7 years ar p hoeie on fy was filed a convicted felo |M hh} lesses. A | membership ts desir }1 0, complaint st at ‘ ud John \Flames Sweep insinuations and charges contained | yas sentenced on a fel 1923. at HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Noy. 18.—(4) Flames broke out nt noon todas in the Fine Arts Studio here, scat tering a number of motion companies that wer engaged pietus filming {nterlor scenes, and threat ening destruction to the histor cinema stages where D. W, Griffith, a decade ago, produced his first mas terplece. Prompt response t extinguished the the excitement of employes subsided o the damage made loss was found Child labor in St creased 33 per cent in the years. according to port just Issued, an offlelnt re by fire apparatus and when thd actors and and a survey of by firemen, the to be smatt Louls has de last four \ “AGED DOCTOR DEAD IN FIRE | tr re al burning furnace in the basement } Casper Daily Tribune. 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