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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 (RAIL MEN IN -| WAGEPARLEY Demand for Seven Per Cent Increase Is| Taken Up at Meeting Today of | All Brotherhood Chairmen MING BERLIN SSUES DENIAL (Continued From Page One) »pisode, the witness insisted that the olor of the defendant's body did not 1rouse any suspicion as to her race. | Postcards to the defendan! white | mother and mulatoo father, address jed to “Dear Papa and Mama” and <1 by Rhinelander were intro- hey were written while he Alice were touring New land, supposedly chiproned by acknowledgedly mythical “Mr, and Mrs. Mathew: Rhinelander did n the deception was w € part if the girl were will! CHICAGO, Noy. 19.—(4)—General chairmen repre- senting the entire me mbership of the Brotherhood of Loco-| notive Firemen and Enginemen, meeting here today, were expected to di ss a demand for a seven per cent wage} increase. Their decision will affect 135,000 railroad em- ployes in the United States and Canada. SCONFERENRE ON: PROJECT PLANS, WILL BE HELO. Secretary Work Calls! « Meeting for Month of December. # The last convention pf the organi- RHINELANDER NORMAL, | | DEFENSE MAINTAINS. | . WHITE PLAI (#)—Counsel for Jones, negro wife of ! Rhinelander, wes old Huguenot annulment of thi | began an attempt to prove that the r y spi was for ct prior ly and physically and was not men- tally deficient as intimated by his Five per} ow awyers. ron all m 1 Were a perfectly human fel western | low, weren't you?" asked Lee Par- srotherhood {8} sons Davis of defense counsel at the resumption of cross examination ard decision of 1921 ally wage of ” said Rhinelander. is brought out that Leon- he Ranch school in Art he was the editor of the hool paper and that he hai n a frequent contributor of and editorials to the paper. Shifting again to the! color ques- tion, Mr. Davis asked Rhinelander about his first meeting with Alice und her sister, Grace, in 1921, bring- Ing out that Leonafd had no sus picions as to’ their color, Rhine- lander admitted that even now he could not see traces of negro blood in the Jones family. ytr tra 19.—-PI—A ® to* consider nd develop- | wad cali ea sty wor way |ACtor Held As Dry Violator Si | Young Denver Scoutmaster Turns Holdup reclamation confer problems of settlement ment of arid and se The conference, which will be un- der the supervision of Elwood Mead, commissione: ec! Calif., Nov. 19. moving picture arrested on charges of hambers of commerce, irrigation d agricultural experts, and other: y- Interested in the de ent of these lands. The interior department announce ment said it was called “to devise means for making rural life more attractive and to broaden the op- portunities for settlement and farm Revelopment by people of small or moderate n velop- ‘00g home where deputy sher: iffs declared a quantity of wine was found. Montana was released on bail pend 19.) — led Loren in} » Colo., Nov. ible impulse" prominent Center JEVERY ONE RIDES IN A USED CAR AND A PROVEN CAR AT THE SED CAR MARKET 434 WEST YELLOWSTONE S. | Asco NEXT TO ROYCE’S STATION COME DOWN *" USED CARS Where They Are Cheap Need the Dollars S $ $ $: $- We don’t want to go into the winter with so many used cars. We have Moon Touring A demonstrator; r gain; glass en- $1,200 Chalmers Sport Like new. our loss you closure} sold $1,550; now cut them down and down: | Studebaker $600 SOLD ON TERMS | repainted, look likes new! 7 \ Jewett Touring | Our Special this tc ad af $800 » 1924; a real performer car; bse . a a'rabh Hudson Bu: Essex Cab gots Secs POOR | 1 een We Will Stand Back of The! good paint; —wWill Take in Your Old Car.) a closed roadster. $57 5 Buick Tourings Hudson in| of the | youth wag perfectly normal mental: | ' TWO DEAD AND’... TR IN ® MAI we hree y city. Res temptti tombec 35, of of Madisonville. Only iclals yf the and his sane Tbe Casper Daily Cribune eee ‘koa RADIO || GOLDEN RULE © onge serial program) SUNDAY’ WILL “cord in AU || | Schools Urged |: XISONVILLE, Ky.; Novy. re kil Two ak MOTHER:~ Fletch PAGE FIVE rent to work ng ue the three e attention to <"¢ } 1 H h re Tony Chortir To Personal greeting toria is a isant, harm Kansas, and two negro is at once. We have for C. 1, Pa | our own plate press and do the work Casper Vick, 28 1 Allen Day in Hofthine’s, 240 Bast seven 1 to be in explo: ——————.—_—_ Want Ade Brine Results lines. NOW IN FULL SWAY Saving the people of Casper many, many dollars. Never has a sale attracted such attention. to explain. The re CREDITORS SALE eason is easy Two Big Stocks of Men’s Wearing Apparel At Bridgeport, 23) ,and Edgerton, Wyo., were offered to satisfy the creditors. We e. Be merchandise in AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, putting up the cash with our bid. We got the stocks and never has such an array of high class merchandise been offered you at the prices we are quoting. It is not a question nowadays to plan on saving, it is a cold business proposition. nity of the year to stock up for the long cold winter ahead of us at a tremendous saving. Be fair to yourself and come in our store and let us'show you how easy it is to make Here is the greatest opportu- Big Savings ma ating Needs One 19. . $650 A Cole 8 A- $500 Speedster ---~----. Two-tone laquer paint job; $200 Hudson rood ‘rubber; ex- bargain Wwe ot (4 tra new tire, A-1- Dodge Tibia Ooi icegY $675) 00 2Qtrens ac s é v5 One for $100 | Hudson good buy SLRS only sf oni $600 One No. 90; real Other, wliy no’ Foun low priced -.---. F look thes $150 These cars are in A-1 shape; Nash 6 Touri new paint, good rubber—ready " as oorne Fords to run at no expense. A eplencie. act WE bid Yes, galore, sever Fords of thom... 994090 up All ran; "$37 50 BOIL Soule ° UP oe Oakland “6” Snappy buy, $250 1924 Chevrolet priced real low Sport touring; has to be seen; Repossessed Essex Why mee! ooo Six-Cylinder Car—a_ few Essex 6 Coach months old; you can have ad- Like new; a big saving to vantage of their misfortune you; repossessed $650 FOR OIL FIELD WORKERS See Some of These Cars at Hudson and Essex Garage AT EDGERTON — Knit Bottom Coat a OVERALLS 95c SOCKS 6c *Men’s Union Suits 98c Give us a trial and you -will Good dre hen be a custome a : a atte then be m Ras f seck ay and patter Moleskin; 2 grade, three season wn— ig an Made of Brown s, knit © ru color 100 50% SUITS and OVERCOATS Wool Mixed Socks Men, here’s the place we can save you dollars, dollars and dollars and gi 1 high grade standard advertised brands of clothing. We haye the newes 2C materi and patterns—suits that any man might be proud to wear. Suit any oc ion or use. Soft or hard finish material, worste ay erge ¢ che aa To sati your own curiosity, con and | ook er our and ge r while the picking is g BOYS’ | SUITS | OVERCOATS $9. 95 $9.50 These good Soft and Starched Bring in Collars: SUITS $1 9 s 9 5 , Won nen’t go wring on hares BOYS OVERCOATS material, all wool cloth, the pat and sold as high as $40, Nati $3. 85 C onderful. bargains highe A sie sit these and you will-be s and suits or oh my! Who eve ar oe ‘such a thir Arr aw 2S" | BOOTS, SHOES «nd OXFORDS] Supply boot and Fit needs for months ir ensationally Bostonian, Walk-Over, Stacy Adam Hamilton-Brown and Stratford wr Chamois Vests and Oxfords. Men’s W ork Sones $2. 29 OXFORDS $2.95 Good, hea hoe ap toe ( f tice La tasthge one Lesbo caine es of toe; high grade make BCG g tal Be aah DRESS SHOES $2.95 12-INC H B ;00TS S $3.95 for lee 41 genuine Brown, round or oe. Such make: Chamois Leath Hannah, Emerson, Peters, McElroy, Sloan and Her ly winter boot, all leather, 12 grey, good lookir wil Endicott Johnson. Values to $8.00 h top, cap toe n re “y 00 value. t turn the wind, Also nice for r f ladies. $16.00 grade STACY AD: \Ms SHOES $8.50 ] Anyone who is a judge of shoes knows this pric less than wholesale c« This is only So one of many wonderful bargains we have in shoes. Make us show you Slip-On Sweaters MEN’S CAPS ane: Men’s Wool Union Suits $2.95 All Leather $5.95 Vest Handkerchiefs Ic 100% Wool Unions 69: |THE BEE HIVE| $4.1 Why, pay more for the merchandise,Good and \ —very serviceable; nice wear under shirt or coat Worth dotble this «mal! pri NEW LOCATION 139 SOUTH CENTER STREE Consolidated Royalty Building —Room Formerly Occupied “i Princess Confectionery Company