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PAGE FOUR he Casper Daily Critune Rar i akee WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925 ] PUUETRY SHOW | ent eeeicce nics vite WtOMINE BEET/TOBACCO INDUSTRY |Jewel Robbery IMPORTANCE IS. f SUGAR OIGPEAY) WATCHING, AX BELL ve Vanderbilt \ TOLD TO LIONS AT STATE: SHW|Ce™ "eek Breese! Bee Tye Ts Bared: 4 An exhibit of beet # Boies Luncheon Meeting To- in Wooning.by the Wyrontnk Gnas i By, J.C. ROYLE Clear cokaliapei see ay this cut ° atl (Copyright, 1925,.Casper> Tribune) eould' be passed, on to constimers in y company of Worland Is one of the) “xmw YORK, Dec, 9.—Tho, tobac-| the form of lower prices, sales would NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—()—Mrs. Tobin Clark, New educational features to be found at the Wyoming State Poultry and Pure Seed show which ts being held at the Elks hall. Frank Johnson, field agent for the company, has charge of the display which was a prize winner at the state fair this co industry looked forward with | be greatly stimulated in the cheaper | York, society woman, lost a $10,000 necklace during a tea keen anticipation today to consip-| grades. On even the five-ent citars!at the home of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt in Fifth ave- eration of the tax bill by lowér | the ‘tax has amounted to close to 2 ;; house of congress: Men affiliate| Half a,cent each. nue, on the afternoon of November 21, it was learned to with the production ributlon and'| ,, The-consumption of chewing and | day. sale of cigars declared that the re- | smoliirig tobaccos is a rather stable Police were notified of the loss after guests and servants duction in the internal revenue tax | factor and has not shown wide fluc-]}iaq searched the house without ; day Featured by Addresses. in : Pash Mita Nat srt bee eer *eThe exhibit {# near the door to| cigars of 25 per cent as contem- | tuations from normal this year. The | finding the necklace. Detectives > ‘ Stub, i visitord the ght as ono enters the seed hat}|Piated in the preliminary negotia-| real’ money-making branch of the to.| also were unable to find any trace 1 eet In the basement of the building, {tons of the ways ana ’means com-| bacco “industry, “however, “centered | op it, work for the ‘There ‘tre several-Jata containing | Mittee might mean a new) lease of ‘around clgaret’ production. Mrs. Clark refused to discuss the = ‘yomin; Frank life to their lines of endeavor. Increase of consumption has been | joss of the jewels. Sho referred a g tural superintend ent f ‘Wyoming Su ar com- both beet and ¢ane sugar. Anyone | if 1s privileged to guess what’ kind of}--The total turned out in the steady. for’ a number of years, de- spaper reporters to her attorney, sugar each’ jar contains, Twenty: | three-quarters of the year was 4 Spite the efforts of reformers who | Prank L. Polk, five pounds of sugar will be given 472,000 and when the «year's total | have agitated against the paper-cov-| Mra. Clark is the divorced wife p: 1; County Agent Dar Vashal t to any person guessing all Jara cor-|!# computed it probably «will be j.ered ‘tobacco. cylinders. _|ot Charles W. Clark, son of the B. D 1 nd C rectly, ‘Ten pounds will be given |@round 6,450,000,000 big ake. | Wor the first ten months of 1925] jate William A. Clark, copper mag- n thone guessing all- butvoneMar ‘cor he proposals in: the tax: bill cigaret sales as measured by tax| nate, and once United States senator. t a sbélet rectly. The contest is being staged) Mean that $10,000,000 to 412,090,000 | stamps totaled above 67 billion. ‘This | Mfrs,’ Clark lives at No. 4 Bast 66th stre the importance of the because many persons are of the|Will be taken off the ¢ axes. | indicates a total 1925 production of | street, the exclusive residential sec- A neper, He ssistance b tension depart: versity. ten of opiniop that they can tell beet sugar from cane. Mr. Johnson ts betting that it cannot~be done. Slave Shackles Used on Children Jover 11, percent over 78 billion units, or a gain of} tion of the city. _ as compared with 1924, Statisticians claim this gain is likely to\continue at“an equal or y Mrs. Clark admitted the loss. In declining to give further information she said: Woman Crashed’ Under ose ¢ s are helping make It higher 7a Hashegae years to per “T'a rather not discuss it since Next year, he predicted, ‘The ‘estimated tobacco crop has} the loss did not occur fn my own afore ea tlvcal Rea haesdne at by Loving Father. beens improyed. by, fayorable.fall wea. | ome,” ia Truck and Home ained to house the ther dnd stocks. of leaf are larger Mr. Polk was not at his office, but I B b d trouble is being ¢ y Wye Ithan“a year ago. | it was learned there that Mrs, Clark s Dombed. placing the exhibits. was the divorced wife of the late the Casper-Alco Mr. BILL Io OPENED Senator's son, She was formerly E Miss Tobin, PITTSBURGH, Pa,, Dec. Information concerning the cir-|9——(P)—Authorities of Al- cumstances of the loss were refused |Tagheny and Washington urged for the movement “Re en dedeeting keebed at the Vanderbilt home. A butler 4 rs ; stave pn 24a eeeariliee Fra 60* (Continued From Paga One) said he was instructed to say noth-;counties today are investi- operative association among towns ip ia Sea 7 mets to ing would be given out. gating two occurrences in Sf the, Nosth Platte Wallan toe iene he house by its clerk just after Mrs, Clark was granted a divorce|onen shop mining camps of fection sinst. infringement of the fale puelen began Seypectiy | from her husband in Paris last July. oP Dideectee ee pert Me water-rights: .Thisioreéiinstion te This new type of rum chaser, the “Dallas,” lias just Ouse sub-committees al- according her attorney, She {s] hore, last night, one Phi ce also pointed out, would prove @] ptaceq' on patrol Auty OH Boston. tt ae eteeniae + nora ready are at work on appropriations i the former Cecilla Tobin of San|tuitca ina woman being ceudhea major factor in bringing the project p is c ig radius of over bills to fulfill the budget needs Francisco, a sister of Richard M. | qoaty dan’ aera’ 4 aay eiuuation.. Fhe ime t« ripe | #000 miles and can run for a month without returning to port for | enumerated by the president. ‘Two ‘| Tobin, the American minister to| Ge“ Under a truck, and the other for such plans, he said. iuppltes of fuel. It has a three-inch gun forward and guns on both’ | of these measures, ninking money the Netherlands. eh fexmiopons With © eroceeats ie r u & : dwelling of a miner. In the latte The challenge of the Wyoming} ddes of the bridge. available for the interior and post- oe ~ i instance the miner ‘and his fami! company at Worland to those office departments are nearing com- cin tell the dif- pletion and will be brought before ference between caie and beet sugar the house next week. was : to the Lions through Both qualified and unqualified Mr, Jc on. His company stands praise of the new $325,000,000 tax sald, to give a sack of reduction bill wag voiced ‘today in eryone distinguishing be- the house where the bill is under- tt two when they inspect going the inevitable period of debate t the compan: booth at prior to the time for its actual If Wyoming people would passage. x but beet sugar, he as: ‘The first criticism of consequence five escaped unhurt Wealthy Widow. Takes|U. S. Interests)’ costssaictors “cists wore pu a i . forth by coal company officlals and Sheriff R. G. Woodside of Allegheny Interest in Olympia |Welcomed For | 2 3. ett ot Anemos Lae mA Mine Workers on the other. Maeri, Chicago. Turk Oil Firm| 8 toe vourhed into.» gov LITCHFIELD, Conn., Dec. 9.—() of persons, causing the death of Mr —Acquitted at her second trial for LONDON, Dec. 9.—(?)—The Brit-| of another woman, a deputy sherift George Timko, 44, and the tnjur use r ment will welcome the in- ve ‘ mF a Rainey. killing John Bagnano, father of her |!8h government ‘ in- | and the truck driver. ed, ar ympany would came fro epresentative ainey, fi hte val acoin taro ASTOR a Democratic member of the house child, Migs. Alympia Macri, 20, sing-|@!usion of American interests in the} The contention of the mine con . ways and means committee who no aL age ae) expansion of the government ald|' while approving the bill in general, mment show a number of] policy In building post roads ac-| qasadfied the increase in personal ex- balanced’ by about} counts for additional money require-| emptions and the slash in the bigher ments for the Department of Agri:| surtax rates, His effort, however, er, who had operatic ambitions, has| Turkish Petroleum company, Pre-| pany spokesman is that as the con been taken'in charge by a wealthy |mier Baldwin stated today in .the| missary truck neafed a group of woman, who has promised her and | house of commons. He also inform-| persons gathered ni Montour N. her baby a home. ed a questioner that the company’s|10 mine at Library, the driver w Mrs. Josepha Whitney, widow of a] 55-Year ofl concession in Irak, sign-| attacked, stones being hurledist t dollars more per ton for beets. Mr. Johnson's remarks were. sec- Durham in re- As a prod: buying them to the exclu’ culture. An estimate of $21,940,529! wag met: by Representative Hawley New -York judge and a New Haven wire bao 14, last, is undoubtedly| trick, one of which shattered t others whenever possible. for iforcement of prohibition 48] of Oregon, another member of the society /matron|) became interested | Valc~ windshield, using him ‘to“lose cc Bet comniehe mands : "SO oocminsen. “bases contained in the treasury allotment.) committee, who described the meas- in }thesgirl’ during the first trial in by : F __| | trol of the vehicle County Apatit arepeditels 6; Wasth ote ina As transmitted to cong: in the] ure as “the best ever offered to New Haven, after the shooting, en the Irak concession was} Pp, 1. Fagan, president of district are alloted somewhat larger funds akie county on the apparent suc-} for purchases of equipment. ‘The. s of the state show.opening here }'ghipping Bonrd's expenditures ¢ today. As a loyal Worland man he declared it second only to the’ state corn sh held annually at Wor- annual budget, the Presiden mates for the fiscal year 1927, be- Mr. Rainey, who voted for the bill now} ginning July 1, next, compared }in committee, declared he would not sharply the shrinkage of that/ with the amounts appropriated forfisupport it in the house ‘unless ma- agency through sale of lines, while} the same purposes for the present} 'terfally changed”. ————— | twelve months, follow: “What has happened in the Inst E stimated Appropriated | two years,” he asked, “to make us 1926 ellon the Mellon plan on sur- $ 14,915,000 | taxes?" 8 esti-| congress”. Stier oseuries fn thie lobby of a|Sianed last March it was stated that| number 5 of the union, charged tha ew Haven 't heater) February 26.] five prominent American Oll com-|the driver “deliberately droye into ‘At’ that time Mrs. Whitney offered |Pantes, including two of the Stand-| the crowd” while traveling at # hig! to give the girl and her baby a home |@ra Oll group, were interested. The} rate of speed. Fagan also sald tha in she was acquitted, but the jury | Companies named were the Standard! following the accident deputy sher- disagreed May 25, and Miss Marci has | Oll of New Jersey, tho Standard Oil} iffs sent from the mine, three-quar- spent the intervéning months in the |0f New York, the Gulf Oi! Corpora-| ters of a mile away, fired “fifteen or county jail and court rooms. tion, the Sinclair Consolidated’ Oil] twenty shots and used tear gas to ~~ Before she kfMled Bagnano, a pro-| Corporation and the Pan-American) disperse the crowd.” e at the show was urged members by George S. Legislative establishment sider the ce ni Executive 441,960 60] He also nssallea the revised in- fessional singer, Miss Macr! had|Petroleum and Transport company.| sheriff Woodside deniéd that his loving Fata ated by | dependent Oftices— heritance rates which he sald made Ps ie taken part in many New Haven en-|_ French capital also was said to be| deputies either discharged thelr guns nf enced bah ease Ls oes ean OF f Civil Service Commission ... 1,001,592 1,008,092 | this tax ‘useless’. 7 tertainments, both profeysional and | interested in tho. deal or used tear gas. Sion pea dn ‘the ohidken siivislons Federal Board of ‘Vocational Education. 8,210,620 8,227,000 |, ‘Talk about. the Tax club of Amerigo 4 Casalle %¥ (above), "|'amateur, and had looked forward to Ste cae. The explosion took place at Mid Gai Main wena a Compensation Commission 742,030 2,301,500 | ‘rexas coming here to intimidate] New York boy, is seen wearing | study abroad. In both trials she land mine, near, Canonsburg, Wash- eral ‘Trade Commission 997,000 1,008,000 | Garner (ranking Democrat on the] chains his father, Frank Casalle, | claimed that Bagnano had refused ington county. The wrecked ‘house neral A 5 Offi 3,714,400 3,701,960 | committee from Texas) and from] used on his. children “‘to-keep | t°.™arry:her or to support their a company statement says, hag been using Corpo - 674,298 743,915 | Towa to intimidate Green” (chair-] them at home and make them: ! DaY, and that she killed bim in self- occupied by the family of a, union Interstate C Co 6,033,309 6,853,962 | man of the committee), he ex- ” defense. The vote of the first jury miner, who had not been employed Public Builldir 4 Public * love him.” Tales of other bar- is y i claimed. 2 ; 11 to 1 for, acquittal. at the'mine since it resumed. opera- Tariff Commission —_-- 721,500] “Why they accomplished, more| baric cruelties are being told by Mrs. Whitney was a frequent vis- tions under the 1917 wage scalo. ay Ra Shipping E and Emergency than they came here for. If their] the children ,as. the father | itor at the New Haven jail and a i By HILL, W: AVER AND CO. poration 14,198,584 24,330,000 | purpose was to show Green and] awaits trial. constant attendant at court. sessions. a Rete 54 y beiuet irs Smithsonian Garner where to head-In, they cer- in both tri: ‘ihe | dividend of $1.25 payable January States Ve 58,9 4 ‘ care Paplye sugpoede — 4 Loe F ‘The impressive ritual of the Elks toc: pinions 5 on of December 18, mak Indeper (879.8 (578,045 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—A— q | : lodge was observed this afternoon poe ing annual basis $6 against $4 prev : ‘ RN i cprcncent, oaelidbee sate! at the funeral of Donald M. Lobdell,| BY HILL, WEAVER AND CO. or Department of ¢ tive recommendations spread on the whose death Sunday evening was a} J. 8. Bache—The oil stacks con- an Tobacco has bou. 4b: | Department of the Interio: record and the first flood of bills shock to many friends hére. ‘The | tinue to be well bought and we st proximately 5,500,000 pounds of bur- | Department of Justic tind resolutions presented, the sen- GIVEN AWAY THURSDAY services were held from the Elks | f*vor General Asphalt, General Pete, y tobacco involving about $1,250. | Department of Labor - ate paused today to give its com- 5 lodge room. The Rev, Philip K,| Pan American B, and Skelly. 000, according to dispatch from | Navy Department - mittees time to organize while the Edwards, pastor of the St, Mark's Pynchon and Company—We sug Lexington, K State Department house went ahead with the tax Dill. Episcopal church, opened the cere-| sest that tho greater portion of new Mack Truck will not be quoted) Treasury Department _.... ‘The non-partisan measure, carry- monies after which officials of the|committments be confined to the ing Panama Canal_- be fi i fodge took charge. rails, oils, steels and coppers which common stock divi- | Wat Department, inclt Ing a $325,000,000 cut in the nation’s and not until | pistrict of Columbia 36,032,853 | tax burden and endorsed “in prin- (Continued From Page One) Many members of the lodge and|are at present moving forward. r "| ciple” by the president in his annual | All exhibits have been attractively Rene. pene: ‘ “ath other friends of Mr. Lobdell attend-| Hornblower and Weeks—We know International stockholders motels Datiinked in, oe €e $1,785,089,050 | message * yesterday, received the | arranged. 3 be. tye sfebstia 4 wg jax ere ve ed the funeral. Burial was in High-|of speculative buying in Stewart meet at 11 a arly | Reduction in principal of public debt 500,428,595 | pratso of leaders of both parties on} Exhibitors today were still busy | P® Siven sway Thursday n ight at} land cemetery Warner which ig being conducted in adjustment pay tae: Cat ae fab 4 . a eens 1. means committee, | getting their displays in ‘otder. The | the Averilla dance palace at’ Salt anticipation of an increase which { ‘ In t on pu ¢ - $20,000,000 | t 3 and, means. . ‘ ko ox t- | Creek, made popular. by Bud Averill . a vill c: . ng : on which framed it, in opening general | greatest crowds are expected to a rie Eamorbiea ssh CG 0. 0 sponsors believe will carry it to par. se - atx | Total x fre reas $3 debate on the bill yesterday. tend the show in, the ev batts 2 Dod bey sea te si ares bce alll mS rosses ver 1 con e D r 1: 1 By agreement, general debate on | grams have been arranged to start | Nabe Saat 8 oP Uae a8 Si Idi D d | adore the measure will be concluded not fig. : rae X apes Pattie and otdver ea : UR CORR oe. vadadreas | Weather conditfin | To Be Inscribed | tits 1 a fv y, tt will receive final ac- | evening oe ev x | | | sf t , tion in the house before the end of | by I’ A. < ‘ - ye WASHINGTON, De. —(P)—up! ; u ; 154,420,8 cor 1 Te hehe : eee re Dirk nari City Council Will on 1,088 , white stone cromen that ' : 08 t yments on public 4 carry 3 + badges a on! : os ; retirement ‘and intestat are ‘ante | tioca ‘of tne president were Included | win deliver an address on The] Meet on Thursday | American army dead in France, the t v n Oct matid and the apr ristontasaiads | in the 1,045 bills and resolutions | Growth of AyvORUEW, Agrculinre. : anh i 1 _ e sens eaten » | Enterte e way of music _—— + —_— i 1 t Sor thease items: felled iy source ee YORK, Dec. 9.—(4)—Ban See Rat cron, tacaapnloenieite Enter athatie dancing will be offered | ‘The moeting of the. clty,council| “Here rests in honored glory an| LA JUNTA, Colo., Dec. 9—VP)— f 908 aot a inahen: Or mERRESCR eal n, president of the American a aft billie. and Presmintionsl abe orcad scheduled for Monday of this week | American soldier known but to God."| Sheriff Dave Houghton, of Otero t ccounting for the difference on the | ; pale whe { Cte. Of, S887) Dilla... an and’ adjourned for lack of a quorum| ‘The epitaph was selected by the|county, was shot in the Jaw and the : A J t 4, off {e of the treasury records |! siven a salary Increase | thrown into the house hopper on| The reports of judses pre- | and’a ; atte Plante Are r pap Ny ar | aedutaee ana’ Salas Ge ‘ : ' 7; 20 10 oft .31 bonds he y's ‘e general } today at the meeting of | tne first day has been swelled by sev-| sentation of loving cups ‘offered by.| will be held Thursday evening at | Battle Monuments commission, head. |shoulder and Jailer G. C. Cunning $ 92.00, off .« Ti aah ye tae is ty " lt 6fficlals. Hix yearly pay | ora hundred more. Casper luncheon cluba will be made | the city hall, The report of the/ed by General Pershing. ham was severely beaten with an t ROSA eit te Pig pothaetier ie Ete | ig raised from $30,000 to $40,000 S. cesiet iseartiig of the president's Thursday night. 'The pr n for | zoning commissjon will be up for ahinn rr ee iron bar when two prisoners attempt: // ; of $6,000 m te her arte | and hi contract which would have | message yesterday drew frequent ap- | Thursday night is as follows: ‘Feed. ¢ pa pana bea ‘one oe the principal One® Statens for Christmas on ad Hy ape from the county jail f larger purchases of aircraft was re-| ated in 1930 was extended to} pause from the Republican side in| ing*Hens for Bgg Production,” Prof. subjects of the meeting. = — vatha Midvicaoe broke trobd 4Hk. 08 ‘ Personals ponsible for pre increase | 1” ‘4 che maecaten tt cted Frank tthe house, with members. génerally | 0. C. Ufford, Colorado Agi ivultural se eae ike rom he Eat | of $8,007,¢ n th on avinvof Detroit as vice president | standing and applauding at the end, | college; “Development of the Seed P sh dal ne reception i re doll 1'to open the season April | hut was recelved in the senate with: | Pea Industry and its Future in Wyo F d Sil Pl peng baer] sts sunset and one Reptember emo! . Senator Curtis of | ning,” Ex-goyernor Robert D; Car . t 10cker seless w! a ; n thant: nie sbas. Fane on ree senatesiend: | report: ot dupe (esd. chases Prot. | {ECL tient on Filans | [states then secured his gun a au . ny tion of }- The league officials voted against | er, later sald it was a “strong mes- | Clyde McKee, University of Mor nie ; fs r shot Houghton, who was éntering : 1 ft t e operat ny change in the pitehing ru sage and lays out a good plan for| report of judge (exhibition poultry) | i room, ce, Ae ens) Siac aste sate es ate ca ae man Pea | ue a CKampion Fiddler || [2 Fce™ cus sn m« . of three of the pre: |"by pitchers and instructed its sched-| son of Arkansas, the Democratic | tato c Dr. AOR unt| ’ of the bullding, and police who were rters | tk - eight xcout | ule commitee to x against the | floor leader, endorsed its reference to | versity of Wyoming epee st judge one Z M een wen te he mathe 1 ¢ r 1 € National league's suggestion t y| the world court but,expressed disap- | (production poultry), Prof —_ ry s ae se fe jen. | ! corps | intersectional games on pofntment over the president's views | Kohn, University of Wyor | ‘Arrives at Detr ot cells, < — . on aviation. Representative Garrett | sentation of silver loving cup aw ae A ntende t e new board of directors in+|o¢ Tennessee, the Democratic floor | ed by Casper Kiwanis club, Max } ed CHEYEN® RO FIN tas t Colonel Mistaken | cludes Philip D. C. Ball of St. I leader, asserted the message was “a | Winter, presentation of cup aw ROIT, Dec. 9.—UP)—"Mellle”| Mr. and Mrs. Dunham were met at crete et BxG elive i 1 nj oe | B. 8. Barnard of Cleveland, J very mediocre paper” and saw in it |} ed by Casper Lions-club, Ben H. Py Dunham, Maine's champion fiddler,| the railroad station by an assistant et a RTBU oA Aer ther ' . Ruppert of New York, and J. A.|*too much political opportunism.” | ter; presentation of cup awarded by | ighd Nwith bi ite, secretary from Mr. Ford's personal | XPerse of bargaining for soldier ae | for Company Cook Robert Quinn of Boston. The work of completing organi-| Casper Rotary club, W. F) Wilker-| Who arrived with his wife, from) star ie whisked them into an| !@thing, which is contrary to fed Be n, who has been 111} The spring schedule meeting will] zation of the senate committees, | son; entertainment. Norway, Maine, late yesterday to] automobile and started thefh for} °T#! statute, was impressed upon it t the Natrona! day "A Pri EM peep rapeelites see ke? D. C,, dur-| which went ahead today, while that| A meeting of the Wyoming Poul; | yisit Henry, Ford, was at the Dear-| Dearborn, completely ignoring ‘a| Wi! Durden, pegro, in the United em¢ r several day y AQZTY FUVATE | ing tho second week of February.| hody was in adjoarnament until to- | try Breeders’ association wii! beheld | porn Countty club today. ‘corps of newspaper men who haa] States district’ court here, when rer doing as well as} u! The magnates adopted resolutions | morrow, finds the question whether |at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. At 7| ‘The fiddler and bis wife, who have | journeyed all the way from Maine | JUd6® T. Blake Kennedy fined him uld be expected EF thanking President Johnson for his] genator| LaFollette of Wisconsin, | o'clock that evening tho. following | been attracting much notice since | with the couple. $200,, Durden traded a pint of 7 tA FRANCISCO, Dec. 9—()—| support. should be classified ss a Repubif: | program will be held: “The Seed Po- | he was Invited to come to Detroit,| Tho fiddler, his fiddle under ono| MOoMshine whisky for clothing er has retur Cas Col. Arthur Owen Seaman | —— can in committee assignments still | tato Industry of Wyoming,” Dro A.| were waiting to be told the plans] arm and a pair of snow shoes under | V“lued at about $8. visit to his home ed early this morning| BOSTON, De 9.—(?)—Harold | undetermined. F. Vass; “Reasons for Wyomltis| Mr. Ford had for thelr entertain-| the other, was taken directly to the er pag o> carr re “ en an intruder selzed him by the | Grange was unable to get} ‘The senate committee on commit: | State Poultry Show and Necossity for | rgent while.in the city, Before re-] Ford offices at Dearborn, where RURSE SeenON ee. iroat. Mrs, Seaman came to her | his stride against the Provi-| tees came to a deadlock on Senator|n Wyoming State Poultry vcla- | tiring early last might) Dunham said] they were ehown through the plant| SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Deo. 9.—) Mrs. Frank Whitne 1M husband's ald with a poker and] dence Steam Rollers today and the | LaFollette’s case yesterday and after | tion,” O. N. Summers; “Che Value} that hoe was ds much {gnorant of} and where they met Mr. Ford. ‘The ~Chuck Burns of San Antonio, mid Jake Pier re Visiting friends in| drove off the assailant, who proved| Chicago Bears were defeated in| a heated discussion of more than an | of Good Blood fn a Breeding Flo the, program for» his visit ‘ag the] only report of the meeting was that diewelght, easily won from Tillie this city sday from thelr home in| to be Barnes. a private at| their 1 esional football game at] hour over a resolution recommending | A. H. Bartlett; “The Advantages engral public and the only ‘an-| given by Dunham last night. He | (Xd) Herman of California, in thelr * ate | he Pr Barnes was placed in| Brave 4, 9 to 6. Bryant, who| his acceptance as a Republican, de-|a Pure Seed Show,” Jj. 0. Weatley, | nouncement vouchsafed by the Ford] said Mr. Ford said he was “glad |‘? round bout here tonight, Burns ¢ ¢ Clint . aes bins He saysshe mis. | re snge in the third period, | elded to refer the issue to the Repub- | extension agronomist, University*of | organization was that there might] to see him" and the fiddler returned had Herman on the vergo of @ b . 7 aii ts er for the company | mac yard run for a touch-|/ lean caucus, Wyoming: entertainment. | Bada statement, jusued by. Mr. Ford] the greeting and presented him with | *nockout several times, . knocking Prank ‘Xe ere shopr h “t) ok 1s so bum | down Jn the last ayarter, the only ed George &. Scott is chairman of thes 'tglay ry 8 3 the snow aloes he had made for|him down for Jong counts tn the , Tuesday from Salt Creek «i M6 BNBKE te bel-ohekes anyho ram, man Inthe betérdas “afternoon, | him, scoring by the Chicago Bi a. Drink Hillcrest Water, Phono 1151, pro third, eighth ad kenth rounds, ¥ ‘ uae ie WY, Vai CP ee

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