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PAGE TWO OLD EVIDENCE fo COVERED If MITCHELL CASE Testimony Giyen Before Inguiry Court Is Repeated. SHINGTON, Dec, 3.— @) — d ndoah court of Litchell court-martial follow € in many p field previously Iry s ity for the Shen the my court had the rebuttal of Col- harges, that the was the result neompetency and crim- onducting the nat- a nd navigation during its fatal related to ie court letails of the L prosecu: a ‘Your tlothur RED-HOT PAY-DAY SPECIALS For the Thrifty Workingman FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Savings That No Man Can Pass Up Sweet-Orr TUG-O-WAR . PANTS A new pair if they rip, Pay Day Special = GLOVES LEATHER-FACE Knit wrist heavy cany back While this lot lasts, Day Spec C SHOES MOCCASIN-TOE VAs Open Evenings and at Your Service Until 9 Fred, Hime, Casper’s Popular Price Store for Men 260 S. Center St. | Menz “Ease” sturdy we Un matchable at this price. Pas Day Special shoes. Five Tons of Steel Take a Ride An oll refinery force of the ex Mn Was 80 £ of a mile through the x Che Casper Daily Cribune at Arkansas City, Kans, blew up the other day and burned three men to death, The eat that this five-ton chunk of stebl on top of the still was thrown a quarter , bouncing fifty feet pfter it struck the ground. + By MME. New York City's Park Avenve, ig always. thronged with'memibers of the ‘social elect during the bright winter afternoons. The very last wofd in fashions and furs is then on display. Above are three of the city’s society women caught by the camera as they stroll ed on the avenue. \ At the ‘left is Mrs, Leonard M. Thomas wearing a smart suit of tweed or similar material with hip length jacket of strictly tailored lines with the skirt fullness com: posed of wide box pleats !n the front. A handsome fox fur neck- piece is worn with the suit and a plain, small hat of felt. In the center Mrs, Joshua 8, Cos- den keeps out the cool winds. with one of the handsome fur coats with- out which no society woman's life is complete in these luxurious day it is collared in a contrasting fur. The youn et is represented by Miss Lusyd Wright of Buffalo, N. Y. (right), who wears a so-called sport model coat of rough woolen trimmed with leopard. The very latest sartorial sensa- tion from Paris {s flowers that shine in the dark. Radium paint is ap- plied to them by hand and does not LISBETH hionable street show very much until it is dark Then the flowers or other articles become luminous and glow th al! the lovely colors with which they have been decorated. A glowing flower stands out blackness in a ma of deli rs and @ fan 80 dec article J.H. & A, G, JEFFREY DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC SUITE 312 MIDWEST BLDG, TEL, 706 CASPER, WYO, Wt will what a wonderful science explain to you Chiropractic is. Come in for advice or for an analysis that will show if your spine is verfect or if it is» out of Uignment An adjustment + painless, OFFICE’ HOURS: 9 TO 12; 1 TO6 LS ne Ft Mi msggan make of this new novelty remains to be sean, but its possibilities are many. While the Spanish shawl which effectively the past two or three sea- with which it was regarded, a num- ber of wraps for southern resort ELIZABETH Dear Mrs, young woman been Thompson: 20 years old. Have married twice. My first hus- band was 12 years older than I; And I was just 17 the day our baby was born. When she was eight months old we parted, I never loved him and he didn’t love me. Then when my baby was two years old I married the ond time. My husbund fs 22 now, My firet husband died after 1 was married again, Now dear friend, [ Jove my husband with all my heart and soul and I cannot help but show it. He stay nighta and don’t tell me where he has been. He loves me, I know that, and he is good to my little girl, but’ he has been carry- ing girl's picture in his watch and ‘he won't ‘explain, and oh, you don't know how it hurts me. It near- ly kills me to think of it, I love him so. I don't know whether he goes out with her or not. Should I leave him or give him another chance? I can't bear the {dea of living with out him but I can’t go on like this it is driving me crazy. I am not a bad looking girl, but oh, lord haven't I had trouble enough? I would #0 love to be happy once. Do you think there is any chance of my ever see- ing a happy day? He has a terrible temper and when he gets mad at me he says such ugly mean things to me. Do you think it is worth my time to fight for him, or is he worth it? I have prayed until I think God has forgotten me. Oh, please help me, Do you think if I would pretend I didn't care it would help. UNHAPPY PEARL, If he was worth marrying, he is worth fighting for now, Keep your. self as attractive as possible at all times and make him want to take you places in the evening. Be tact- ful, and do not say anything else about the picture. He may have a more legitimate excuse for its pres. ence there than you think, and-his réfusal to explain it may be due to ‘a desire to punish you for your cur. fosity. On the. other hand, even if he 1s being disloyal to you, it may be only a last youthful fling that he will in time be ashamed of. Re- member that he is gqod to your little girl. Don’t surrender him un- I am a SUNDAYS—9 TO 12 less You have more definite reason for belleving that there is no hope has been used by society women so song has lost some of the prestige | Clothes Smart Society Women Are Wearing ths influence, of the Dhanphigt: to the resemblance lies ote Cases in the retention of fringes that are ap- piled in deep, silky borders, or work- ed:out in rows of narrow fringes. Fabric manufacturers also. provide squares to make either formally de- veloped wraps or those fin'shed with fringes in simulation of shawls, Her Husband Is Carrying Another Woman’s Picture in His Watch for you. Brighten up, for it may be your melancholy that makes him reluctant to remain at home in the evening. But if he continues hig dis- soluteness, you owe {t te yourself to leave him and make another bid for, happiness, , RUDY—You probably aroused the suspicions of the young woman's family and herself by thrusting’ an Roquaintance on her. You avere not Partictlarly to blame since “faint heart ne'er won fair | dy,” but the cruel fact remains, ‘There seems nothing more that you can do ex cept hope that someone else will come-along who will please you so much more you will forget all about this affair, LILLIAN—It would be wie to disregard the whole incident. If the young women you saw in the car of your flance insisted upon his tak. ing them elsewhere, there {s small doubt that they thrust themselves on him in the first place, Frown down distrust in your own. heart and don’t think of breaking the en- gagement. eh EE Bist Sai For Colds Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy The box bears the signature of E, W. Grove. 30c. —Adv. Drink Hit_ Crest Water. ct has Phone 1151. Tell the Advertisér—"I saw it in Tho Tribune.” 402 East Second St. Suffrage ‘Wyoming Day’ Is Set Aside by Governor For. Celebration PROCLAMATION The tenth day of December, A. D., 1869, will forever stand out upon the pages of Jistory as the day upon which there was granted to the first group of American women, the ballot, and with it, all other privileges of citizenship. To Wyoming, then a frontier territory, btlorigs the distinction of having taken this advanced step. territory there was established by Upon the, organization of the new legisjative enactment the political rights of women, and so satisfactory did the policy prove that twenty- one years later when the state was ation was given to its abolishment, admitted tothe union, no consider- and provision for its continuance was embodied in the State Constitution. It should be a source ot pride to the people of Wyoming that this was the first of the soverelgn states to pay this honor to women, The progressive action taken by Wyoming and the ability with which women demonstrated thelr fitness for the responsibilities of citizenship afforded much impetus to the movement for general enfranchisement, which triumphed with the Nineteenth Armendment. ‘THEREFORE, I, NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS, Governor of the State of Wyoming, by virtue of the authority vested in me by an Act of the Fifteenth State Legislature, do designate and set aside Thursday, the tenth day of December, to be known as “Wyoming Da to be observed by suitable exercises y;"" this day in the schools of the state in com- memoration of the early history of Wyoming, and, particularly, of the action of the first territorial and state legislatures which accorded to women political equality. It offers fitting occasion for contempla- tion of the labors and sacrifices of the heroic pioneers who founded this great commonwealth, and it is upon which we, of this generation, may appropriately pay them honor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Wyoming to be affixed. » Done at the office of the Executive this first aay A. D., 1925, of December, NELLIE TAYLOB ROSS, m2 BY RS LILIAN CAMPBELL “Chicago's best business-woman’”’ and one of its socjal leaders, Mrs. Jacob Baur, Is reported to have be- come a Republican candidate for congress from the ninth congression. al district, She will oppose Mr. Fred Britton, who has he) the office for a number of ye: 5 is president of’ the Liquid Carbonic Company, She Is a widow and administrator. of a vast fortune, and has one daughter, Rose Mary, who is in her early . Bhe has been prominent in state and na- tional politics for a number of years Mrs. Frederick 8. Coolldge, of Bos- ton, presented to the government and the city of Washington a little theater which she bullt in the court- yard of the Mbrary of congress for the presentation of chamber music. it was formally opened and dedi- cated October 28. Mrs, Coolidge transferred to it her annual festival of music formerly held in the Berk- shires. Musicians and composers of international, fame went to Wash- ington for the dedication, ‘This is the first step of the government of the United States toward actual patronage of the arts. Mrs, Cool- idge also presented her priceless col. lection of contemporary music man- uscripts to the music Mbrary of the library of congress, and contributed $60,000 to build the new auditorium and for maintenance of the hall, which is ta be known as the “Eliza. beth Sprague Coclidge Foundation.” The opening of the fall term of the United States supreme court was marked by an incident unprecedented In In the history of that tribunal when Miss Susan Brandeis, daughter of Associate Justice Brandeis, ap- peared to plead a case. Because of his daughter's appearance Justice Brandels withdrew from the bench GEN., BROWN IS SENT TO BOSTON AREA WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—()—As- signment of Brig. Gen. Preston Brown, commanding the first divis- fon, Fort Hamilton, New York, to command the first corps area, Bos- ton,. was announced today at the war de] General Brown, who will be pro- moted December 10, to the rank of major general, will succeed Major General Andrew Brewster on the latter's retirement December 9. Prison Crowded; Paroles Asked For 80 Convicts DENVER, Colo., Dec. 3,—(%)— The paro'ing of 80 prisoners in the state penitentiary was asked today by Warden J. Tynan ef Governor Morley to relieve crowded condi- tions at the institution, Tynan said he might ask the state board of health to declare the pent- tentiary unsafe and unsanitary un- less the congestion is: relieved. > LOCOMOTIVE CHIEF NAMED NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—()—Wil- Ham ©. Woodin, president of the American Car and Foundry com pany. has been elected president of the American Locomotive company, succesding Andrew Fletcher, who died yecently, HE WILL APPRECIATE A GIFT FOR THE CAR MAY WE SUGGEST ‘Sire chains, Heaters, Spot Lights, Flash Lights, Tires, Tubes, Tool Sets, Radiator Emblems AND GENUINE FORD PARTS VILLNAVE AUTO SUPPLY CO. Motometer Caps, Phone 402 YOUR CAR DESERVES THE BEST a Governor. during the argument and would not participate in its determination, This incident recalls a former occasion when Justice “Brandeis withdrew from the bench when the minimum wage law came yp ‘for decision in the supreme court. His younger daughter, Elizabeth, being secretary of the minimum wage commission, he felt that this opinion might be considered prejudiced. Mrs. Georgia Wheaton in her stu- dio-laboratory in Appleton, Wis., 1s turning out examples of hand-made paper of beautiful texture, color and finish, Over five year ago she was visiting a western paper mill with her husband, and noticed the was of improperly cut paper by the ma- chines, She took a few. of them, and went home. Since then, her whole work has been to turn out hand- made paper, of a coloring, tone, and a finish that would rival foreign made products, She has succeeded, Some of her papers, which she has patterned after the ancient Chinese method in texture, are real works of art. BRAY HAIR DARK: SAGE TEA TURNS That. beautiful, even shade of dark. glossy air can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. «When it fades,. turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhan- ces its appear ance a -hundred- fold. Don’t both- er to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous o'd recipe improved -by the add tion of other ingredients for only 75 cents, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth’s Sage and Sul: phur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair, Everybody . uses . “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can. tell it has been ap- pied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared. and after another application it becomes beau- tifully. dark and appears glossy’ and lustrous.—Adv, TREBLE.CLEF CONCERT ELKS AUDITORIUM Monday, Dec, 14, 8:15 P. M. Plan to Attend, A Good Place to Eat Three Times Each Day TRY OUR SPECIAL NOON LUNCH 35¢ From 11:00 till 2:00 Yelmonico Cafe 146 South Durbin THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 SUMMATION OF RHINELANDER CASE GOES ON WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec. 3— (#)—Isaa0-N Mills, chief counsel. for Leonard Kip Rhinelander who {* su- Ing his part negro wife, Alice Bea trice Jones for annulment of mar- tlage, teday began his second day of summation for the plaintiff by re- lating how the Jones family had Ignored a warning that the Ku Klux Klan might act against them. - Mills sald that Leon R. Jacobs, at- torney employed by Rhinelander’s father, had warned Mrs. Rbinéland er that unless she-and her wealthy. young husband separated, the klan might take ‘action against her fam- ily. This warning was given, Mills said, after a window in the Jones home had been broken by a stone thrown by an unknown person. Mills defended the action. of Ja- cobs, which defense counsel, Lee Parsons Davis, had bitterly attack- ed in his summation for the defense; saying that Jacobs had “merely Jost his head.” Mills also continued his criticism madé- yesterday. against Philip Rhinelander, Leonard’s father, for neglecting the son, which, the lawyer stated was largely respon- sible for the: mistakes made by the young man. - Mr. “Mills Is expected to ‘speak most of to@ay, The case is expected to reach the jury, sometime tomor- row. Ex-Gov. Shoup’s ‘Daughter Dies In California * COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Deo. 3.—(#)—Mrs. Reba Shoup. Leeming, daughter of former Governor and -Mrs. O.'H. Shoup, of this city, and popular in social circles in Colo- rado Springs and Denver, died this morning at San* Pedro, Cal., accord- ing to word received at the Shoup home. Governor Shoup reached her: bed- side before death but Mrs. Shoup, who did not leaye until a few days later, Will arrive in San Pedro this morning. It is expected the body will be brought to the parental home here for funeral services. sis Tai Ars Drink Hill Crest Water. Phone 1151. —another way of saying M:J-B © 1925 by M4. J. Brandenatein & Co, > Discount on “"*" OUR ENTIRE STOCK of PATENT LEATHER PUMPS ~ and One and Two-Strap _ SLIPPERS Specialty “Boot Shop Second Floor O-S Bldg. Take Elevator to wear your clothes, PLACES THE NEW GAINADAY IN YOUR HOME Balance on Easy Monthly Payments Phone Us at 402 for a Free Demonstration You will marvel at the wonderful washing qualities of the NEW GAINADAY The new wringer is a revelation—it positively will not break: buttons—and there are no paddles in the tub REMEMBER—We are now located at 402 E. Second St., in the Villnave Auto Supply.Store. aah “Do Your Christmas Shopping Now” CASPER GAINADAY co. t Second St. @|

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