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GI lonenl -—— | SRE F A EG ANE TIS tee ROARS eee paRERES Lets 4 Peis Dee EIRPASI ISLE ESL t Perl lesser erst ter its ania. WOME 5374 Ut eens PAGE TEN REDUCTION MLL 15 PLACED IN FINAL FORM BY COMMITTEE $336,236,000. Lopped Off Tax Burden in Measure to Be Sub- mitted to Congress. ASHINGTON, Nov. 24 {#)—Th reductior bill as completed and unani- |} nous] approved kt the | ways and means committee} will go to the house provid-| f red tax would be cut by $19 axes to be year paid in t Cuts in the Ss and ts unt for most of this. Green of the committee is confident that the measure will e osed of in the House before ction w and leaders enacted right to press considered served the nanges when it the yted by ated by the total reduc- the figure the committee, it pproved this total after receiving later reports from the treasury that ‘ie surplus this fiscal year would $30,000,000, instead of $290,- 000,000, as first estimated. The committee voted yesterday to ke the revised excise taxes, many of which were repealed, effective upon enactment of the bill int law and to make the revised occupa- tonal levies effective July 1, 1926, Chairman Green will call the com- mittee together Decem to rat ify the work of drafting clerks and ® sub-committee charged with clear- ing up some details of the gen provisions Se GRAND CANYON, Ariz Smiley, an Indian, has been thrown ‘om a horse for the e in 104 years. His first fall was w' he was four years old TURKEYS DUCKS GEESE Wyoming produc Herkimer County Cheese. Corn Meat, and ut M or Jar Mayonnaise, Cob, of items to pick from FRUITS A G ‘apes, Cranberries, Grape Fruit, Mixed Nuts, Cauliflower, Peas, Bear tadishes, Onions this occasion 638 E PHONE 4251 Fish and Lion s Fall to His Bow 5 Re ta from fish f hunt psiys. H, with th salmoa he spe bow éve and arrow, to lions, ying the Ciits des: n lion he brought down rd Wi Stew expedition ered four feet in Ras- PLAINTIFF a Ghat Hitol nition, {it wa MRS, COOLIO be Casper Daily Cribunr ‘COUNTESSES’ TO FIGHT CLAIMS FOR MILLIONS MP) in York are three working as-shop girls who countesses despolled of the Russian soviet NEW Noy. Somewhere YORK, women claim to be $45,587,000 governmen - Their claims are merged and as- signed to’ “Usetifco {nc.!-and were filed yesterday In supreme. court iby Attorney Dudley Kobler who gave thelr but vefused, to close jwhe were working and how t acning thelr Ilv- ings One of them, Vera Karpoft Peter- Woman Wants to Leave Her Husband and Child for Him prude for'I did “not, knqw she was Thompson: How ts a man to know the woman of today? I am a man well up in years. I married a real young girl five years ago and I was happy for I truly lov: ed her and I thought she loved me, but in a couple of years we parted through troubles and a quarrel with her mother which I had. ‘She left me and went, belek home. to: liye with her mother. I was Heart-broq ken for a time, but when I saw her. golng out with other men and hay- ing a good time, then and only then for spite I commenced looking around for other company that would suit me. Now here is the problem. How is a man to know? I met a woman 29 years of age and we commenced to going together and kept on until we got real friend- ly. We even planned how soon we would get married after I got my divorce which I got last month. And then a few days after it was grant- ed I found out that the oné I had been so friendly with was a married woman. Now, Mrs. Thompson. please don’t call me a cad nor e OUTDOOR SPORT =IHA9 FRIEND IN Dear Mrs. BY ROBERT T. SMALL (Copyright 1 The Casper Tribune) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The Capital of thé nation is just awak- ening to the fact that in Mrs. Calvin Coolidge it» has the-first “first lady of the land” to be‘genutnely fond of all forms of outdoor sports. Mrs, off, was deprived of “gold, “rubles, coal, shares in coal mines, corn, wheat, cattle and machinery, valued }_ at $13,250,000," the , petition says, Marle Karpoft te alleged to have been eepotied of #imilar “property” worth $11,600,000, | while Sophy | Kapnitz claims to buve lost hearty $20,000,000 i the qverthrow of thd! czarist te- ime. \ i ; Despatchés from 'Pattourud. De- cember 1, 1917; tqld OF the-arrest’ of & Cownt Kapnitz, chet bf the naval genera} staff, on a ‘charge of fo- tenting trouble nniong’ minor ofth married ‘as ehe lives in .a .small town-near here and as she'was over two or three times’ a week. I had no occasion to visit her in her home town. She would drive over here to visit her mother or sister and then she would Tet_me know! she’ was in town ‘and then I would call on her and We were as I thoughtithe best of friends. But when 1, found out that she had a husband and a:dear Uttle.girl nearly two years old then I gave her up. But, OH, how tt did hurt. Now, Mrs..Thompson I want to know if I did right. She has written me two or.three letters say ing she cannot give me up, but nts to leave her husband and let him get a-divorce.. But I told her no, stay with the father of her child and I would get alorig’ some way. But it hurts’ to love and lose. Please advise me, EASY GOOD FELLOW. You are taking the honorable course. Do not pay any atten- tion to’her letters and refuse to see her again. And do not let these two unfortunate experien ces make you a woman-hater, for you have been unlucky in your as- sociations with the sex. It is al- ways wise for a man (or a woman) to see the home and know some- thing about the peopte of the per- son with whom he is in love, be- fore he cohsiders marrying her. cee MARGIE—Your pears, is that troul it ap ‘ou are bashful and rather “quiet.” Cultivate some en- thusiasms and learn to meet per- sons without shyness. Go dver in your mind the Ust of your acquaint ances, pick out thoseswhose company you enjoy best and figure out why From this you shoujd be able to measure your own failings In com: panionship. and be able to remedy them. Both Sexes Pretty Bad, He Appears to Think + Coolldge, by* her enthusfasm, makes up for the apparent lack: of Interest the partial disrobing of his wife be- | fore a Judge and jurors, and then Lois | brought ou apparently Leon- ‘ d had left his wifé temporarily to \ ved Fron ‘ 1 notorlet Micé was under jon. He ut pre Mrs. Rich sai 46 influenced by his rul joned as to Alice's color, Mrs, the mot i all thought she was Before Davis m: his motion for | until recently, “Alice may be dismissal Rhinelander had been re- | ous and run down now,” Mrs. called to the stand by the defense. | said she thought she was He was asked if he and Alice were | looking girl then, T have seen lots of questioned us to their color by the | Spanish senoritas on the stage but clerk who issued thelr marr *| none of them as cilarming as Alice. license. = | Alice led me to belleve that because he just wrote it down’ an-| she was a poor girl and: dark in swered Rhinelander 8-| color the millionaires didn't cribed as “white” or 2 | t ther.” She did not explain lincense | whom she meant b niliionaires."* Mrs. Mary Rich, who took the] Mrs. Rich testified that she had stand for the plaintiff this morn- | the Jones home in Decem- ing, revealed that Alice had told her| » in compa “with about of a surprise rty to which Philip| 20 ladies and ger on of very re- Rhirelander, Leonard's father, and | fned appearance. other friends of Leonard, selected te Cad from‘ the social register were to be| wryre PLAINS, N. ¥., Noy. 24. invited party the marriage) (Leonard Kip. Rhinelander, owev fell through | wite had relinquished the newspapers published de | stage to minor actors In his annul- and Leonard left ‘his wif “| ment gut nis teatinciy) eee | _ The stuttering millionaire }yester- day lstened with mask-like face to | thasrending of ty ensatignal mys- Bird letters, watched unemotionaily | | CHICKENS FERNDELL QUALITY PRODUCT SUGGESTIONS Fig and Plum Puddings, Candied Fruits D VEGETABLE Oranges, A COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY FOR THANKSGIVING Each bird carefully selected, corn fattened The kind that makes friends, and your Thanksgiving a success. Wilson Quality Bulk Mince Meat, Bulk Olives, Stuffed and Plain; Extra Select Northern Oysters, Pickles, the best Jellies, Pumpkins, Mince 8s, Bulk Marshmallows, Thousands Ss Bananas, Lettuce, Turnips, Apples, Pascal Celery, Carrots, Beets, A complete stock of everything for WE DELIVER—PHONE YOUR ORDER | We Select the Best JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY CO. st Second St. PHONE 1252 ed from the stand to assume role of spectator as another took witness stand. Rhinelander's attorney declared the letters were offered solely for | the purpose of: intimidating Rhine. | lander into withdrawing® his sult ther d the defense to er th | the | challeng > Its worst vant girl VIEWS OF TRAVELS TO BE OHOWN BY DOCTOR AT MEDICKL MEETING | | * A clinical motion-pictur® show will be a feature of the regularsmeeting of the Natrona County Medical so- | | ty this evening at the Casper Pri- hospital. The program will be in charge of Dr, H, i. Lathrop, He show scenes which he filmed in va will Canada, Ireland, Scotland, Englané 20 Jast summer with the mera, presented him by eagues just before his depar- Views ‘of operations performed in of, che best clinits in Europe bo ser l by Dr, Lathrop, as eral travel’ scenes, r ut motion nte All 1en were | he court, except two} | men and the letters IKF WOULD ND COMPLAINT. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 24. A) Mills, counsel for | Leonard K inelander in his an- nulment sult against Alice Beatrice Jones, today sought to amend the i mplalt so to charge the endant. with defrauding young uinelander as to her color through her silence on that question, | Mr. Mills’ request introducea such a knottylegal ‘tangle that Jus- tee Morschauser declined to pass on it until tomorrow. A possibility was seen by some of the legal talent interested in the case that the new issure might c a mistrial on the part of her distinguished hus, band. Mrs, Coolidge has even gone so far as to appear ‘without’ the pres ident at one of the service foothall championships in’ this. city. between teams of the Army and Marine Corps and to present the silver*cup. to the winners. At the World Series baseball games played in Washington this fall and summer, Mrs. Coolidge was one. of the most ribld baseball fans. She seemed to know the game from be- ginning to end and kept her own form of scone so that she could tell afterward just what happened in each inning. ‘The first lady of the land was first also to be upon her feet in the “lucky seventh,” On the recent presidential jour- ney to the middle west, when the party was greeted at several points by college students who sang and save their college yells, Mrs. Cool- idge {s reported to have enjoyed the Incidents tremendously, often lead- ing ‘the songs, or following them, with the sway of-her hand to and fro. During the past summer’at White Court, Swampscott, Mrs. Coolidge, went {n for (swimming ‘and took, a number of lessons from an. expert instructress. She also proved to be an indefatigueable walker and it was on one of these long strolls that she narrowly missed being hit by’ the | flying motorcycle of Massachw. setts state. troope: It would be easy to tmagine Mrs. Coolidge as an enthusiastic links- woman {f her husband had any fond- ness at all for the ancient and hon- orable Scottish game. But Mr. Cool. idge has always looked askance’ at the golfing fraternity. Legend has It that he plaved at the game once or twice and then decided to place it In the same class with adult fish- Ing. Some of her close friends be- Meve Mrs. Coolidge would be an adept at the game, but naturally she has hesitated to take {t up without presidential sanction or accompant- ment Desr Mrs, Thompson: - The’ men most of them’ don’t love the women as whole-heartedly .as the women love the men. I woutdn’t trust the Best one on earth, They. try.to be #0 consummately «innocuous, and yet hehind their hack-God' Sonly knows what they do. Why should a man_ try to. regain his wife's or sweetheart’s/affegtfons after run- ning’ around.with. other men and clals and of his having been sent to furniture, jewelry. bonds, stores of | the: fortress, of, St.. Peter and St. Paul. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 —__—>. Quartet Arrested On: Gil: Company Charge Released A change of breaking and enter- ing against Clyde, John «nd Earl Brannan and Clarence Ross was dismissed by Justice George A. Layman on the strength of test!- mony Indicating ‘that the alleged offense was the result of a dis- pute regarding oli leases on Pine Mountain and was not properly subject for criminal action, The case was tried in Justice Court Saturday, with Dyer Hays repre senting the. prosecution and »Wil- liam B: Cobb the defense. ‘The three Brannang and Ross were accused of breaking into a r the gunmen met ibe Vame’s Strange ty the weoione operator win told But the Face Is. | is, Keiser arove down evn. Orgs “7? of the bandit sia “f pad Surely Familiar man and then pas ks ‘6 gun. ane ——- SPECIAL DELEGATIONS | TOATTEND MEETING AT Blé SHED TONIGHT toolhouse belonging to the Alas- ka Development Company on Pine Mountain. On the witness stan? they admitted making forcible en- try, but maintained that they had a legal ight to do so. KR. D. Mark- land, *vmplaining witness, and R. U. Rush, secretary for the Alaska Development * Compa'ty, testifed for the prosecution, NOVELTY DANCE TO BE STAGED IN OWL FIELD AS SCOUT BENEFIT A novelty dance known as the In- dian Summer Pow-Wow will be staged tomorrow evening at Mid-} west by the Yellow Dogs as the first event in a campaign to raise $2,000 for the support of boy and girl scout work in the Salt Creek field during the year. For folk of the older generation who look askance on Charleston and {ox-trot, a special hall has been pro: vided where the almost forgotten quadrilie and Virginia Reel will reign supreme. Loren Border of Midwest will call the square dances. Rudolf Guglielmi, 30, weight | 164 pounds, five feet, 11 and a | half inches, born in Ita has just taken out his first natural- ization papers in New York. The photo should tell you that - Rudolf Guglielmi is none othe: than the famed Rudolpb Valen ‘ino of piheinensan, AINOUTS AAD MICHIGAN TOWN (Continued From Page One) | dynamited, no effort being ma @eaden the sound of the explosic and the noise brought sever: sons {fo the street and to windows. Sive charges of dynamite were exploded, the puter door of th: it veing torn away, but the inner door of Casper, and esthetic dances by Miss Margaret Grisinger will among the special features, Women sponsors of the girl scouts will serve refreshments. Lighted parking space has been provided nd boy scouts will patrol the area. THREE KILLED BY EXPLOSION -OF OIL STILL ARKANSAS CITY, Kan., Nov. 24. —(®)—A high -pressure oil still at Were at the bank. and roads out of Cassopolis were implaced un jer guard be withstanding the bandits’ efforts. Modern dancing will be featured in| Ger a wire which the bendits Brown's hall. ¢ «»,, | failed to cut a Mrs. August; | Musigal numbers hy Miss Edna} telephone operator notified thi | Mae Healey and Miss Helen Stone| ticers at Niles while the bandits | | offe’ smoking and drinking while he stays at home or works. I wouldn't run after the best of them once I went with them because they aren't worth the white. The more they are sufficed the better they lke it but they, are never sufficed. FRED, A WORRIED peas ae fee as I know.Jt is necessary state for.a. girl of 16 to have con sent uf odth” parents to Girls often fraudulently fas seht their ages in order to obtain Ucenses. If you are afraid your daughter witl'do this, supply off! clals charged with issuing licenses in the. various surrounding towns with a description of her. Copper Merger Plan Delayed By Court Suit PORTLAND, Me., Nov. 24—@)— Stockholders meetings of the Bay Consolidated Copper and the Nevada. Consolidated Copper companies to act on the proposed ‘sale of tho as- sets of the Ray-to the Nevada com- pany, again were postponed today to’ December's to await court action started in New York by Frahk C, Armstrong to. prevent the merger. Directors of:the corporations agreed onthe plan-on a share-forshare basis, but Armstrong claims the Ray company has the richer property and should receive a higher price. the Arkansas City refinery exploded early today killing three men. Plate glass windows a mile away were broken. ‘Those killed were William, Mich, Walter Wilson and ‘Thomas Cooper. The explosion and fire which fol- lowed caused damage estimated at $400,000. ‘KENWOOD NIGHT FOR THBEANAGLE 15 SET Wednesday will be Kenwood night at thesunion revival tabernacle. Bighth ana Center streets, and seats will be reserved for all from Ken wopd who desire to’ atterid. Auto- mobile transportation will also be Provided, cars being scheduled to leave the Kenwood and Valley gro- cery stores and the ch 1312 South Conwell at 6 A} large attendance of people from this section of the city 1s expected. Fat Hens to Stew, lb Leg of Lamb, lb Choice Pot Roast, Ib. Choice Roast Veal, Breast of Veal, Ib Fresh Ham, Ib. Small Pork Loins, Ib. Spare Ribs, Ib._ Pork Shoulder, ‘Ib lb. If you fail to receive your Tribune, call the ice Phones 15 and 16, and a special messenger will bring vou a *opy of, your favorite caper alle must be regis ‘ered before nes m_ week. Aays and noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP'T AA Standard Oysters, ‘ 2 [ JOHN P. 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