Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 10

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in Le WE cE 4 7 JU Me id a in€ PASE TEN AUTO TOLL IN CHICAGO HITS RECORD FIGURE Year’s Record Stands at 706; Score Die Over Weekend. —(P)—The au in Chicago and at 706 today ny previous year. CHICAC tomobile death t vicinity for 19 , Noy han f Highteen deaths were recorded here last week, including two on Sunday. Death e mishaps in ten dd! s for th eek imber compared with 1 for, tl elk. Ohio hea the while Illinois r nd Indiana 1 Others irit and Oklahoma, six i Minnesota four each, South Dakota. and Kansas two, North Dakota one. The over-Sunday toll of automo- bile mishaps was small, but nearly a score of persons met death in air- ceidents, by drown- ing, and from a varlety of other cause Archibaid A San F co ed and vempanion probably was fatally injured when a plane in which they were riding fell feet at Redwood City, Californie A shooting mystery developed at Meaderville,, Monta when. three men, two of them niiners, were slain as;they emerged’ from the home of one of the vi¢tims. A 90-foot drop to a cement floor inside a, huge concrete elevator un- der construction at Minneapolis, re- suited in the death of four work- men. \ Drownings occurred near Pittsburgh, Penn., and Siox © Towa, and one man was burned to death in a fire at Yankton, S. D. eee ARRESTS MADE N SUNDAY Ai Several men were arrested by the] police early Sunday morning at 130] South Ash street. One and one- half gallons of moonshine, one and one-fourth gallons of w a r were confiscat ) the report. Jame was charged with violation of the Mquor ordinance, Those ar- restal as inmates of the estabifsh ment were D, C. Hayse, Mortimer Sullivan, J. Word, Mike Nolen, Tim Dugan and Jack Shannon. Wa SE If the ppison fangs of a snake are taken out, a new pair of fangs will grow “ight and Morning The Casvet Daily Cribune (By Central Press) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 22 When the Grim Reapér cuts down William M, Bowman, 91-year-old pio: neer of Shingle Springs, El Dorado county, near here, a funeral will not be neces For 20 years he has been building his tomb, Now it is completed and soon he will moye to, a hvuse along- and wait for death When he is the end is near he will get into side the coffin and pull a rope which ex- tends into the box, and which raises a semaphore signal. This nal will notify his friends that he is dead. The tomb is located on Bowman's Point, a round hill rising a couple hundred feet above the surrounding ount , af conceiving the idea ranging his own burial pl man two ¢ ago sfirted to dig the grave je six feet deep and tho usual dimensions. He appointed four pallbi 3 4nd built a road from the to the top of his hill that time Ne thought he might die soon and even wrote a r to h tives dn the east to that effect But the old veteran of many a hard winter withstood the test of time. He outlived ond of his pall bearers, another lost A hand in an accident, and he lost track of the other two. As time went on and his life was prolonged, the road up the Have Clean, Health: tyes, It they Tire URINE LES ron, AWS {tch. Sak or pa ¥ Sore, Irritated, In Your EYES “tamed or Granulated seMuninc often Soothes, Refreshes. Safefc nfanror Aduit ar all Druggists. Wri’ so Bre Beno hill became thick with underbrush and trees several feet hi; Blind Now. Faced with the task of selecting more pallbearers and building a new road up which ried, the Bowman se coffin could be eral years ago plans farther ‘automatic tomb. 11-Y ear-Old Won’t Need Funeral’ ’ Has “Automatic Tomb” By Housc he lives. The shack covers d arrange it so he would not have rried up the hill. Iie dug the grave deeper and lined it with concrete, and then put a cof- in in it. He erected a corrugated | iron house over the and made ic large enough to accommodate a bed.and stove, At the west end of the grave he built a concrete head Stone and inlaid the following in scription in v Native, Stark Born § Died 1 tons of were re- quired and he ‘packed it all up the ail on his back, He did practically ul the work, being given small help friends occas.onally. It be ea ave bronze, M, Bowman, County, Ohio. He comploted the work just. in time. for he is nearly blind and has to feel his way along with the aid of a cane Bowman has: lived in El Dorado vounty enty-two yea. haying come out from Oaio after the gold rush. He has outlived two of his brothers who came with him and he rays he knows more people who haye died than he now knows Has No Rules for Long Life. Bowman has no rules tor Jonge- vity. He believes that his simpie life in the open and his‘refraining from the use of liquor and tobacco is very argely responsible for his long span of years. He has never married, but wil not say whether he believes that ive. has any thing to do with it For several years Bowman worked on a theory for perpetual motion, vut gave it up when his eyesight became poor. He had several pieces of apparatus which he ured in ex- perimenting. He believed that by THANKSGIVING NEEDS Roasters Glassware + Butcher Knives sheet Iron Roasters Dishes Carvers Sharpeners 10c Up Lisk Roasters in Sheet Iron, Aluminum and Enamel at Special Prices. Large Platter: Holmes Hardware Co. Be Sure and See Our Stock Before Purchasing. $1.00 Up OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT 133 S. Wolcott Phone 601 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—@)— Another relic of pre-prohibition days has been marked for a swift end by prohibition officials, several hundred thousand wine making permits which have en. joyed a quiet and untrammeled ex Some {stence since the years before the | Volstead act have come under the searchlight of the new prohibition regime and will be revoked under a tion to be promulgated, prob: within a day or two. The per- ued allow a miximum an ably mits as Is nual production ty the holder, tax free, of 200 gallons. They are held U.S. TOANNUL WINE-MAKING = j= PERMITS AND CORK ALL LEAKS IN SACRAMENTAL RESERVOIRS largely in the forelgn quarters of the larger cities and are suspected of contributing heavily to the illicit supply Leaks of sacramental wine into iicit channels also are to be plugged up. Assistant Secretary Andrews, the treasury's prohibition field mar- shal, has reached an agreement with Jewish leaders, whose ‘churches are the largest users of sacramental wine, for new regulations, expected to be issued this week, sharply re- ducing the amount of wine now per- mitted to be withdrawn for religious purposes. CLUB-WIELDING MADMAN BLAZES TRAIL OF PANIC AND RUMOR OVER TOLEDO TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 28.—U)— Continuing search today for a ma niac who clubs women, police and volunteer wor sifted a mass of evidence ob by their own ef- citizens to de ined forts and offered by termine what was based on fact and s the result of imagination. attacked at night marching what wi Three women. were week and the city streets ve been turned into a army of searchers. The madman has confined his ef. forts to the fashionable west end and that section of town {s a verit- able maelstrom of feverish and hys- Friends of Miss Mary Lorine Braun, found unconscious a block from her=home Saturday, says she is the latest victi mof the man! her friends assert, but the potice doubt her sto: Reports of the elusive attackers’ ctivities, which the officia’s look upon with skepticism, include stor- ‘es that stoon on the roof of a t building, firing a revol- ver in the air and laughing mad! and that he daubs his face with red and black rings and dashes nimb'y root tops of West End homes, pS ee Fresh Ra he e-story ch Eges also believed that | petual motion. He nstantly rolling balls would bring result. about the Bowman nd hair is a ‘lowing white and he appears but little bent for a man his His speech is coherent and he has many friends say. MASK BALL WITH CASH PATES TO BE GIVEN A WASHINGTON HALL night, Walter Galles, proprietor of Washington Hall will feature a mask ball, planned as one of the greatest affairs of its kind conducted this season. Cash prizes. Tomorrow »rical activity. ASCO 138 South Center Street weighting down springs and con-| seven of them, amounting to $25, stant tension might produce per-| will be given for the most original, beautiful, ard comic costumes. A representative of a large Colo- rado costume house will be at the Arkeon store-room today and’ tomor- row with plenty of “get-ups” for the ocension and those planning to at- tend are urged to see his line of freak ¢ umes for such events as this Bohn’s seven-plece otchestra will be on hand to furnish the music, and a ‘ge congenial crowd ig ex- pected to attend eee The latest method of fighting oil tires {s with foam, un experiment recently, 500 gallons of Slazing crude oil were successfully fought in go seconds by a layer of foam, ‘The foam consists of gas injected into a soapy mixture.” When a siream of this foam is played on the flames the gas in the foam bubbles stifles them. Tribune Want Ads? Bring Results Politicians build their platforms women voters,” declares Mrs, Henry Moskowitz of New York, Gov. Al Smith's advisor and head of the Democratic publicity bureau of the state of New York. “They want women to vote,” she continued, “therefore they vie with one another to attract her interest. ‘hild labor laws, widowed mothers’ sompensation laws and better hous- ing legislation were started each by s¢me group of women. “Politics Is not rotten unless you let it be,” Mrs, Moskowitz avers. “I never talk to Mr. Smith about pat- ronage unless he consults me about an appointment. TI tell him things I find out that T think he ought to | know and go over reports from hoards for what wouid be of interest to him, But polities for women ts 1 means to an end."* Moskowitz was a welfare er in New York before her first age to Charles H. Israels, A ears later she was ‘eft a widow cessity or desire, strives to combine a home with a career, Mrs. Mosko- witz says: “A career is a splendia thing for 1 mother. It gives her a wider con- tact with lift anda richer ex verience through which she can better develop the budding personalities of her childre Furthermore, as her outside activitles take her from them part of the time, !t makes her Infinitely more precious to her children when she is with them. And realizing that she Is . figure of ome consequence itn the world outside the home, they ro less lkely to sent!mentalize about the ‘dear little mother in the rner,’ and more Ukely to come to confident of her understanding, the problems confronting them that outside world, Belleve me, ‘t Isn't easy running a Home and a career, It requires above All a tre: mendons physical energy and a com- plete Indifference to nerves wit Out of 20 English fellowship stud- ents to come to this country under the Amerlean foundation fund for research work jn our universities, Mies Kathleen M, Drew, of Manches- ter, was.the only one who enrolled at a west const college, Miss Drew chose the University of Callforn'a in which to complete her two-year hotanieal course, She Is interested In the study of Callfornia seaweed, East Palestine, 0., has Just elect: ed its first woman mayor, She ts Miss Clata L, Morrow, who has bean connected with the former city admin{stration as mayor's clerk The Mapper {s not a modern pro- with three children and parents to | She was made field s ry cf the Playground and ren. fon A fation A year she became lak counsell the Dress and Walst associatic Later she married Dr. Henry Moe: ‘“owitz, but she still felt she must help support her family. She organ- ‘zed the women's division of the citizen's committee for Gov. Al Sm'th’s campaign in 1918, Of the woman who, through ne- with social reform planks to suit Mrs, Henry Moskowitz luct, it would seem, An advertise- ment in a British periodical of 1717 reads: “At the Dove and Golden ball 'n Salisbury Court dwelleth a gen tlewoman’ that prepares the most excellent cosmetics or beautifiers vet known: as the Nun’s white pots ond beautifying creams, and an East India Chinese red lI'quor, which gives a most natural and Jasting blush that no person can distinguish when the face and will not rub off She can > alter red or gray hair. and sets In iclal teeth Miss Fanny ©. Hotzmann {s legal | oresentative of the Northwestern Natjonal Bank in Milwaukee. r ly @ year azo the bank was held ur and robbed of man thousands of dol ‘8 in securities cently a mar was arrested in New York City whr ad $14,000 of the bank's securities Miss Hotzman had trailed her man and with the New York stern Lobsters 138 South Center Street : = NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribune, call the office. Phones 15 and 16 and a special messenger will bring von a copy of your favorite caper. Calls must be regis tered before 8 p. m. week- days and noon Sundays, CIRCULATION DEP’T. OAM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 URKEY FOR THANKSGIVING - TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY I Will Give Free a Big, Fat, Juicy 12-Pound Turkey to Every ; Customer Purchasing a SUIT or O’COAT |

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