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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 ‘i he Casper Daily Cribsne PAGE ELEVEN ANDIO FANG TQ), The Wo the Tis GREECE MUST |AISHBIUNDIRY Se and Santa gion PRISON NEVA, Swit: erland, Dec. 3—] The commit [ STATE (| PAY INDEMNITY = [\NEISFIXE | dan JANUARY TESTS, (#)—The league of nations commis-| mend that ( sion which inquired into the recent | gar n additic Greco-Bulgarian frontier incident, | for loss of liv (Continued Fro been ‘the outstan Pago One) fall point of con HIND TREAT IN. | | | | | Ulster, r ren nd the tre | Y finds that Greece should pay Bul-| | (The leva no rae eS bth, 7 3 . | garia twenty million levas damages, | now is quoted at Irish J $ WARSHIPS Leading Sections Of aya Griath and Ox De Europe to Be Given | Gray Squirrel tx countles of Northern ON DUTY AT ave the nor | WET AGENT) Coats Collared | sivi'wi. as gue LANDS IN | 9° In Silver Fox noate ae ees pre ‘ARICA, CHILE Right-of-Way. By ROBERT MAOK. 25, Consolidated Press WAVE 15 ‘ PERMANENT. id not enter urea was to | : Association) IOWA JAIL}; m1 Gee WASHINGTON, Dec, 3,—An op- | ies ehh i te » rtunity to hear every broadcasting | wv hed ‘ tation in the United States, Mexico | DES MOENES, Ta., Dec, 3.—t?) | , n financlal x and Cathada, as well as the leading | —Louis Boller, who recently came | cessions and has considefably ¢ d tations. of Europe, will be given to Des Moines: to collect’ dollar. | the tension of the Irish sitt ee American fang during test week, tian tromigifiesyn twties wane Swill: and given rise to the belief t ; : ee definitely set for the inst week in ing a back’a movement for light veal artm , Jartuary wines and beer, and who com. | sary aque tt South 4 The test hours on Friday and Sat- plained that although plenty of i ay. ayenings aro to. be turned citizens. were Interested in the 7 to North American broadcasters ause, few. were willing to pla irel ¢ ut tt i t through eme of sta ed a dollar on their chances of stro be A ey Jorn periods of 15° minutes each, one por- er drink, today is out on l | the Uon of the continent will broadcs bail per rf ft 1 4 while other portions are silent, chains ean se atisfnetion wax felt because The remaining five periods of one He was arrested In an all rpan WN haga Ja . hour each from 11 p. m., to mid- | soft drink parlor as the s nds byt, there ts'some-d y th sht, eastern time, will be devoted | peeping over Capitol HM yester- > of yieldingyot the British, p piareply 4 ade to ¢ , exclustvley to the Wuropean sta day. The officer who took him net on. the financial: provis | accusations wfairnes w : tions and it is expected that all to the station said he caught Bol- ie AL t | issued by Gen t and North Am n stations will observe ler pouring alcohol into prohf{bi- | 7 wes the state department, 2 Strict silence at\these times in or- tion beer, and that Boller had Although t s state de der that the evidently been “pouring” the brew | partment officials haye been’ at may have a free for a considerable period. The | ly concerned with the Tacna-Ar The Friday night test’ program advocate of stronger refreshments | | arbitrat hey take the- technical divided into four parts, during pleaded not guilty when arraigned. ea that the department t of which all stations in the , andard. tin zone broadeast spec the remainder o 2 Te pro- the ig stlent..The central stand. zone.will occupy the next | PS Ete Te | | minutes, the Rocky Mountain é : : zone stations the third 15 minutes > : "hie! and the Pacific coast stations the : q final 15 minutes, On Saturday night, Cariadian sta- Cpe sors BoM jons will broadcast during the first 5 minutes, other parts of the coun- | eee oer 5: | Eanes: ote af the ‘cau + - | | (Continued Iron Page One) try. observing silence and then the 7 5 declined so far to Indeate his inten- northern half of the United States, Bloody Hammer Accuses Wild Man top! gy tet aerate the southern half of the United > | ~— ~ thermometer here at six this morn. | Ing read 20 above. DENVER, Ce Dee, 3.— (*) — Winter Iald a snow covering over the Roc Mountain states toda with pr of the storm continu ing tonight. 'The snow fall extended Wh yi 5 ‘ On the house side, while Represen- Jeu pees fh cape en aoa } RG hi cht A n ety * 2 pole lak silat Med copedis n the southern portion of the} today broadcast a gene lar States, and ‘finally the stations tn ase Slugger Confession Is Doubted tative Nelson of | Wisconsin, as Apperson laiainciw fiisetoeia eaged| Corouetont. the aarti countries south of the United States spokesman for the insurgents there, i - int “ James Durkin, Ch! r 1 will occupy the other 15-minute per: says they will not perfect a formal with greater intensity bs: ‘Sieh rad | bn - fter 1 iod in the order named | organization as they did two years Dorin. Re mane ehera, Gaigeeda nbenfraceivedlthne’) ago, leaders of that group have not In order that there shell be no confusion among listeners who tune storm alm: proportio ined bi been received that he was i somewhere in ‘ew. York | indicated their attitude on the pro- | i ate aren Aue Taramie, Wyo., reported three eee i i ABAD 1S Sik baad oF (Continued From Pagé One) Dosal of speaker-designate Long: inches fall, while Denver and Grand Il the. Advertiser—"T saw it in a MRulbsote 44% mendation regarding Mr. Champion | Worth that they be returned to the Junction, Colo., had from 2 to 2.41 The ‘Tribune.!” i ments for the tests is compiling the who holds an appointive position at | Party councils if they support Re- A luxurious gray squirrel coat pregrams that will be presentéd. by « a salary of $250 2 month, but Scott | Publican candidates for house of-| (above) uses shaped slecves and Morgan, majority members, suc- | fices collar of fluffy silyer fo eveded In deferring the matter, Sonneenenanlpiabieretancens It was hinted at the court house | today that the bills made out and | approved last month by Scott and END, ) ONE Morgan for expenses in their trio | y>\I o¢ ® on charges of malfeasance in office 2 nad ox bee! ecordec Cy 4 a) e SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET all stations during the alloted time and ‘confirmation of reception will be available, not only of the pean programs, but those of 2 America as well..The leading sta- tions of Great Britain, Franee, G many and Italy haye consented to present special hourly programs from theif. studios during the first five nights of test Weel, despite the inconvenient hour at which the pre- sentation must be made | and to the board und allowed. It was BY Mas ELIZABETH THOMPSON 7 uri r Flavored | P »”p lavored believed that the two commissioners} icy Mrs, iBompeont iT Vara a Puritan Hop Flavored{| Puritan Hoy would seek to get an amendment to g Malt Y $ young busir Malt, 58 j . hd ee wiih ene ached that land am very much in love with'a can c CBAC aoe iiss e ney dine bone through the vroper | man twenlty years my senior. He 3 . I. 4g divorced and has two children,| _ us ‘The commissioners during their ri rhlchi te 4 < Creamery Butter AQ Large Bloaters three-day December moesion” tsauea | the oldest of which ty almost as old 4 ec | | ess lady of eighteen, Three new high-powered stations are still fighting to enter tho re- stricted area of the late class B wave bands before the door finally. is clos- ed against them. They are WJAX, at Jacksonville, Fla., WBAL, at Balti- more and KYOO at Bristow, Okla, All are temporarily operating ,un- der authority of the departnient: of mmerce | a te - { as I'am. Do you think, M pound | < each perhiliceres of insebtedtieass £07 Ab- | misebeon, those ohiléren: would. re No. 1 proximately $11,500. This ts slight- ‘ s Pint can fresh 44¢ { gard me as a mother or a barrier Z the Camper Clearing tiones assoc | between tathe a oblldrent He ‘Other Officers Chosen | phat an ok the Casper Clearing House. associa- Ms > Ur ry tion suggested last month as a ren- is continually urging me to marry Ranch At Meeti Held | fresh Oysters 78c | Eats him, but really, Mrs, Thompson, I { resh oe sonable expenditure for necessary | a aren t eetin, e) \f r i running expenses. do not believe hig love would last g | Fresh Halibut The action of the commissioners | 10": for there are rumors that he Here Today. pound - -- 35¢ Kippers each —- Clyde Mustard Sardines 14¢c Booth’s Oval Reins Oe Fresh Salmon Pe King Oscar Foard ee SOEs Daren | Sing, Oscar. New York | Finnan Haddies 30c ae Tall Salmon is a “ladies’ man. On several oc } casions he has broken engagements | with me for others less attractive than myself, Would you advise} M. W. Winter of the me to marry this man or follow my | Oll company was elected president pound Wednesday in deciding to pay only salaries, poor and pauper fund, widows’ pensions, and incidentals was approved today by R. C, Cather, president of the Casper Clearing re trees dor business career? But please, Mrs.| of the Casper Kiwanis club at the 4 Au American traveling {n: Burope Signy Sewociation: Thompson, don’t tell me to forget | luncheon today at the Hotel Hen- 8 lb Bags Buckwheat Quart Bottles SRRESO. G ccoucier..,. Arrivide fat, an sain Hind to'see that the com: | 1m because I can't as Ihave tried| ting. Ben T. Cullen was named : C | Grenadine Syrup inn in Austria, the man asked his missioners have taken this conserva- | 17" 5s deel tae tay . BIOUE hewmen are Syrup-- it and I am positivo that I never | first vice president; 8. W, Conwell, could love any other man. second vice president; W, B. Hasel- 4-1b Bags Buckwheat 28 Millers Comb | mire, treasu Ww a Cc — 4 { 4 } KITTY| ; ; ‘ BR. Seph yes Flour —_. Honey ~ | You will he much less “positive’| trict trustee; Charles Anda, Ha: a ; | about this whan you are 20 or 21,} Curan, E. G. Hadley, and Judge Northern Tissue, Millers Quart | my, dear girl. Don't rush into this| R. R. Rose, directors for two-year |M 4 rolls for Strained Honey marriage. See if he loves you] terms, and Dr, C, H. Carpenter, enough to be willing to wait awhile;| director for one-year term, Bulk Mince Meat 15¢ paler pegeart : Idoubt it. I believe yo uhave A ommittes was appointed to pe) Us pp NT Dall Sm ER be Strainec ‘oney .-<. reason to question hig sincerity, Re- ft a resolution of condolence on Libby’s Tall Milk Millacet'4. quart $1 54 August that he is slugger who has terrorized | member that when you are twenty, death of Mrs. Virginia Belle y as Bae 10¢ , ki n inet Strained Honey rill be ’, vhen 3 e} Scott, wife of orge 8, Scott, presi- ca assaulting nine persons, two of them fatally, he will be forty, and when you are Seryant to enter his name in cordance with . the: police -regula- tions of that country. Sometime after, the man asked the. servant if he had compiled with hfs orders. Yes, sir,” was the rep Tow did you write my» name?’ asked the master. Welly sit, [-can’t pronounce { answered: the-servant, “but I copied = it from your portmanteau, ain Story of Robert “Why. my name isn't there, Bring| Toledo, O., since May tive action,” Mr. Cather sald, i akg Fee: ri y ‘ forty he will be six Do you] dent of the Casper Lions club, Libby’s small Milk }1 lb Plymouth Rock 19 no the book," The register was | is being investigated by police, ‘There is reason to doubt his con. OR ERHAG ait: SAGO One) thine that with such a disparity of] Musical and vocal entertainment | D3 cA) | sia eater tte Cc ~ brought, and,“ instead of the plain| fession, bécause of his wild and untrue details. Four other suspects poms ate ga pisk Reeth wOverned oo ee and viewpoints you ever could | Was furnished at the luncheon today ey yah, | American name of two syllables, the | | are being held. August was arrested after holding two hunters at |’ military considerations. following entry wats revealed: While the United States, the re-| >® compatible? You can be sure port declared, must “at all times | that the children will not look upon = maintain an adequate defensive sys. | YOU 48% & woornes tut as an zat jtem, whether it be surface ships, | /opeT in their bome ae a whi eee ne i * | before you make up yo ind, and submarines, land armies, or air | } a SERS Up Pene RES, y Mrs, Bert Welch, vocalist; Miss Canada [ry 1 Bulk Popcorn 0 Trump, piani “Mc Warranted sotta| | bay with a. hammer, E » on which there arz traces of blood stains. The Leather." | | hammer is. shown. outlying if ‘EDe |} pow {t was a fallacy to suppose | ® ey Oiaee Dy cad aces : = i prayer in the K SP ‘ | » a W weapon, would for | nd © e | I Good Nut ~ ' White Fig 24 ras oct aatatag oty coset a cS ANNUAL Wremoria: | neace insurance’ more than gompat: | Ac Bs Sine ee eerthe Warmine neataciien CGE vai Ibe for c picuous for. its | | lve armament fn any other line, or| 18 that. though are Nar: 7 ote PE oy 2 F i old, your mother-inJaw and siste a y —_ ae - gH known his intentions to the woman | v shorten future wars. Services Next Sunday; wha next war.” the-board sala, | inlaw, sap you whazever they take " the fancy to, you wonder ‘ he » but f 5 Tae ie ee ee oot tt earether gob «should kaulthiem “you sop eaaeaos d £ Ne (php aah oe waa uP) a4 Gi} cr not coming back to thelr home — “ 4 OLLO ALUL to in a —nrteerme until they make up their minds to i 2 Iba Prunes Bulk Rice 19 r Maatt tombs 6 4. called % keep, thelr hands off you! Why hesi re | & b ithe fons sae ¢c Siti teapatlon nih Nesta. tate one minute over such a deci sean Pount sy i on? By all meany stay away and - - — - } “Aren't you coming in? Don't] ‘The annual memorial worvices of Processional March. ps Gn taxa shttettintent otek : 1:16 BKantune’ lack » YAUe care apything about Your tine? Casper “Hiks" lodge will be held | Opening Ode, “Auld Lang Syne"_- } : u Glace 1 63¢ 'b Shantung large 25¢e souls? anyone. ; souls? at § o'clock t Sunday evening in jouls elled the bead) Of the} they auditorium. The Spollo ime family from: the orchard. | “We Lodge and Audienc LOVES? “Wndortcnatane the. wowa pound Walnuts “s tis é orial Ritual BA Often Judges by ns tc Glace Cherrie: € | Pineapple chees« i often judge ppea and for Hace Cherrie 63 eapy club will give the vocal and musi-| - Officers of the Lodge that reason one cannot afford to be NEW YORK, Dee. 3.—()—The pound - c ach . Cc hayen't got time.to fool with our! ca numbors for. the Casper lodge |Apollo, “Blind Ploughman,” .-.. Rene gen ron, she _capae Atora. tobe) 3 SOR )Distes Ae ouls when the bees are swarmin’.” Y j i ig of the house, and she murmured vaguely that,"she’s go out and Sl Small package Libby’s Tall Milk, case slong {n)returning, and after a-tiresonié wait the mission: | Pe acter y. Atlantic Tilden’s " 1 Ib Bricks on this occasion. ‘The club is com: | -n--=---Directed by, R. tell me who your company is and beathes at Coney pereruomye: Hesht fic I fetes 3 Cc —-— posed of forty voices, } Bulogy, Deceased of tue Year, —--. res RUNCEEIINsius‘aihoxined exec aino Bak Settee ney |. Bread ras imburger Asvoman anissionary in China was Send Hes eieaer tachek eae se .. Brother W. W. Slack (Continued From Page One) PA abi Artie aap ep ui} a . 408 the | a oo eee 2 aking tea with a mandarin's‘ eight ¥ iMacs siven Fo, Bambridge of England, also fell {II ig J carrie ‘ bile exploitation of its good works Memorial Ritual (Continued) No. 1 Corn ‘ 9c!No, 1 cans Tomatoes 9c t wives, /The-Chir with pneumonia but recovered. John | may seem, if the reputation of the] cha se ladles examined east one building Phat aictntartcavantecihor ita “The Vacant Chals," f i! sede young woman you have chummed|to » Two. barges i: ‘ Sea the terested, ber of the purposes of Lodge Continues Ritual, ing with the British forces in the | friends to drop you, you are making | moorings, und were Arittine out t, wo —_—__— ; { “you can walk | the celebrations or becau the there, Ta 30 Hem enee rid war, In consequence of his il!-} @ mistakte to cling to t Or Winesap Apples in boxes, (Grape Frait : a mant” beauty and effectivene oer Srother Jt. Tt. Rose | Bess the brilliant writer for a long | Other hand, if the family repu rene M \ $1 45 | ieree, sure,” sald the mis. | monlals,"” W. W. Sla today, | nother Tt Ts Rose | timo way unable to work, of the girl {s all tha t fault } t + ay phe the | Watchman, What of the Mr. Kipling was born in India on| and you have found her all youlartor tt had fey jg i | Gra : tanta ¢ to it Night," M. A. Briggs and H. B.| poliber: 80, 1865. His wife waa | Know she ought to be, would it | phe ‘5 t ity Apples in| small, 5 ; a, horse and swim, om members,< and th membe he public. are urgently requested to ha present. Apollo club, Requiem and} Guthr Caroling Balestier, daughter of the| be pretty crust to make her bear | tained tate Wolcott Balestier, of New York, | the brunt of her family's short-com- ‘The couple lived for several yeara in | {MK#, and avold her when you might | tho buile Continues Ritual - Homer vorth of banoes and|— boxes. Ib California well bleact everal workmen in net weight $1.55) Celery, bunch small t hens ie as] Peps - ot | “America,” ....Lodge and Audience 4 be the only source of comfort sho | ture wont off ltm nilee and Coie || Choice Staymen $1 85 Grein Onions aan Perhaps tho. most appealing of | penediction, by Brother A; L. Wale ry esata Dapmeene cuerietOR: CAUCUS Ae a heel Gal ohanioa tex Know lie ey taeleg hy Ml Winesap apples, box ° bunch “And you wouldn't let a man beat,| ber of each year, Sunday, December | 1,1... pitliars Roe Cohen, A, 2 cits, SO we lect esac Oa Captain Zohn Collins of the Lime Fancy regular $3 40 Green Peppers 5 you—not ever {f he was your hus-| ber of gach.yer. Sunday, December Feats Wr, Ho Manette. gua Tana Big Hats | Barge Acme was rescued t the Winesap apples, box e pound - i. band—would you?" 6, suborMinate lodges throughout the | >: Ot > Guemnaste i ‘The large hata are not being SHIP BID REJECTED. polleg boat Gypsy after his barge poietic __ Le ae "Indeed I wouldn't,” the mission-|'Onited® States: will observe this oc pve 2 tin BE looked during the winter resort sea- WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 UP) had drifted almost to Ambrose chan. Fancy elicious $3 15 Sweet Spuds ary sald. , casion, The dignity and beauty of son. Indeed, they are of such size The bid of the Dollar Interests for | 74: Apples, box e. |3 pounds for he mandarin's eight wives looked | the ritual, the fine program of music c that it {s impossible to overlook Another bara ‘operty of the the Adimiral-Oriental line was re- ; Fancy Oror 45 |Large Cranberries tone another, nodding théir heads. | and addresses that 1# provided, and SYDNEY Dec, 3.— (#) —| them. The majority are of hair jected by the shipping board tod. Boa Gold [mpi n the oldest antd soft the sweetly wholesome sentiment | rhe legislature of New South Wales | bralds, but some models have been peices Ned Ln iatots laden with $5,000 worth of machin ay Now I/undérstand why the for-| that underlies the ceremonial unite | hag passed a bill providing for aj designed in satin, They will not ‘ut- ery and marine supplies was report Faney Oronges 56¢ shnan clgn devil never hax more than one} to render the oceasion attractive and} forty-four hour working week | tain the dimensions of the atx-Coct | Andrews tasues now regulations toed trom Quarran tation as|—f Sunkist, Jarge - jpound ite. Ho ta atratd to uplift the minds and hearts o€ all| throughout tho stat hat worn by Miss Gish in her Nell|curb misuse of sacramental wine; | adrift outside the narr we Pascal’ Celery Head Lettuce, large pa ee! Sls SO who attend.” elec) ea Gwynn picture, but the brima will|gafion a year for cach adult with} workmen aboard when c 25¢ heads, each Tell the Advertiser—1 saw it in| The followins t lor of the | be extensive enough to keep the |rabbis responsible for proper deliv-| broke away, leaped to the for | anes Pho. Tribun Aiea al | ceremonies Tribune Want Ade Bring Results,’ shoulders shaded lory, safet !

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