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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 WYOMING JOINS IN PROTEST OF RIVER PROJET Ratification of Pact Covering Colorado Rights Demanded. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—(R)— Protest against the development of any part of the Colorado river be: fore the sevenstate compact for di- vision of its waters among basin states, is ratified, was made to Prest dent Coolidge today greseiona) delegatio: from or Utah New Mexico and Wyom The president was to upper basin states are fi ed to any proposal suc der canyon powe 7 would tend *o devel tion of the river before wv that the whieh ter rights ft rded The'view was expressed that every effort should be made to bring about ratification of the compact by all states affected, In the group calling Representatives Herdy and Tay Wyoml Colton an AOTARIANS AND LADIES TO BENQUET TONIGHT; on the prest- Valle, DISTRICT LEADER HERE The weekly luncheon of the Cas- per club was not held this 1use Dr, Harry Brown, dis- ernor of Rotary, arrive in time to attend it, the train from Denver having been four hours late A dinner will be held at 6 this evening at the Hotel and members of the Ro- tary club and their wives will at tend. Mrs, Brown accompanied ‘the district governor to Casper, MASH VATS ME FOUND BURIED UNDER FLOOR 4 gallons of mash was found in a@ vacant hdéuse at Mills Sunday night by L, D. Christensen, commissioner of law enforce- ment; J. F, Stanger, state agent, and G arter, undersheriff, The mash ats buried under the floor. and Stanger arrived them to make only ing the last four hours of thelr trip by automobile. Jed ENED West Coast Now | In Market for! Montana Horses | HELENA, Mont,, Dec. 14.—(P)— Por Ore., has entered the mar- ket Montana's range horses, Information has been received by the Montana Railroad commission that four carriers have effect low rates for slaugt city, The sponds t during us the ra put into on carlots of horses destined for the coast new rate, which corre. that in effect © past year, is t on cattle and 4 per cen’ JERRY SMITH, PONEER RESIDENT WHO CAME HERE IN 1890, DEAD ls could be urding his history He had been em y the Sprague company uffer-G t t th Sh uy nswered puzzled waa not in sick- © Uttle > the tifying to know of me tn our min. 1 the ehi'a, in He's home; nome didn't ne lower sec | did not | wlins Sunday after bat- | blizzard that permitted | fifteen miles dur- | ho had | chorus, An extraordinary will be offered the Casper public | Treble Clef but seats are issured all which ia sp LE LE DLE PELE DEE GE GEDENE PEPE PEPE PERE RE PEGE RED fae _— Why not an Essex for Xmas?! Musical Treat Assured In Appearance Tonight . Of Florence Hinman mustenl treat ed only for the patronesses of the ponsoring Seventh and will begin « 8:15 o'clock Seats are being reser this evening when Florence Lamont Hinman, nationally known contralto will appear on a program which also will Include four talented soloists of this city as well as the Treble Clet the event, The program will be held at the Elke’ auditonum Center streets, and perrons who hold tickets, The occasion will mark the premier performance of the Treble Clef chor- us this season. Many rehearsals have been the means of preparing the chorus for the finest program it has yet presented, The five soloists to appear this evening represent every clars of fe male _volces; Florence Lamont Hin. be Caspet Daily Cribune man, contraite; Mrs, F, J. Leschin- ', Messo-contralto; Mre, J. BE. Cath- er, dramatic soprano; Mre. BE. C, Gates, mezzo soprano, Mrs. L. Bourke Welch, lyric and coloratura soprano. Miss Jessie Mae Agnew who is di- recting the Treble Clef chorus’ said today that the membets of the chorus were well prepared for the concert and she believes that the numbers given will meet with wide approval, : The accompaniments of Mrs, Ray “ook, the addtiional support of Mrs. Charles Fowler at the organ and of David Foots, flutist, are said to be supreme accomplishments, It was only in recent years that Florence Lamont Hinman became so wel! known. She has pleased large audiences all over the country. Her voice, though esrentially a contralto, carries an extensive range. Her pro- gram ia so well chosen that every type of song will be presented, SPECIAL NOTICE ON FUR COATS Through an error in schedule Mr. Dupler failed to arrive as adver- tised for Monday with his famous line of DUPLER’S ART FURS However, we hope to announce his arrival before the end of the week. Meanwhile those interested in fur garments are cordially invited to view our regular line at special reduced prices or permit us to order garments on approval, with no obligation to buy. MOSLEM CAPTURED AT CHEYENNE CONFESSES MURDER IN CALIFORNIA CHEYENNE. Wyo., Dec, 14.—(7) *-A Hakim, 35, a Momhammedan, is en route to Oroville, Cal., today, fol- lowing. bis confession here for the slaying of James Brady, a wealthy sheep grower, near Oroville a year ngo. He wan arrested here Decem- ber 6, Confronted by California offi- cers Inst night, he confessed the slaying. Hakam waived extradition. He is boing taken to Oroville by Deputy Sheriff Taylor of that olty. The lo- {cal sheriff's offico received from Tay- lor a $500 reward for the arrest, Hakam, it is stated at the sheriff's office, denied his identity until con- fronted by Taylor and another Call- fornia officer named McNeil, but then made a clean breast. He had sold and rented some land to Brady, he sald, and a dispute srose between them concerning the land Fearing for his life. he related, he fired three shots at Brady, Hakam. a native of India, is sald to have made a fortune speculating In rice during the World War but to have tost It At the time of the Brady tragedy he was engaged in turkey raising, ‘ — Smokers’ articles for Christmas rifts, Smoke House. Give Her s Chevrolet for Xmas. oo Give something electrical. Pre MAINE FIDDLER ONUIAY HOME DETROIT, Mich., Dee, 14.—@)— No longer needed as a unit of serv- fee in the Ford scheme, “Grandpa Mellie’ Dunham, picturesque. trans ator of American tunes, and Ciddler extraordinary, is returning to the habitat wherein he first won his fame. Rack to the woods and rocky hills of Maine, with a pause in New York to view the magic wonders of the country’s metropolis and Boston, he speeds on a Pullman train stil! ac- companied by the entourage of news- papermen and photographers who trailed the aged fiddler on his first PAGE TWO venture across the Maine. “Grandpa and ham, who bear -the distinetion of winning the favor atd friendship of Henry ford through the olf: man's skill in recailing, dance tunevgert Dearborn Inst night for the eagt, — Infant Child Dies Here This Morning bounéary of \ Grandma” Dun- The Infant died this morn at the Shaffe funeral ang Phone 402 for Gainaday, > Give something electrical. pebble Drink Hillerest Water, Pbone 1151 ONLY 9 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Just a few days until Christmas arrives; don’t wait until the last minute to make your selection of Christmas apparel, The wonderful blanket of Christmas snow that cover the city lends a true Christmas spirit that will make shopping happier for those who are going to give. Let us remind you that beautiful new Silk Underwear and Silk Hose have just arrived for Christmas gifts. 16° ‘22' ‘2 “ee 33” Smart Velours, Broadcloths, Pinpoints, Bolivias, ete. Colors such as Rouge, Lipstick, Bronze, Bur- gundy, Brown, Black predominate in the splen- did assortment. Everywoman’s store—a convenient place to buy gifts for her—if in doubt give her a “Christmas Gift Certificate” Cold Weather Is Coat Weather Wintry blasts from the frozen north chill us with their cold intensit pearance—is the reasonable ambition of most every woman. Here is the lower range of prices 85 22" For the Holiday Trade afford to pay. \ Smart Winter The Frantz Shop has established coat prices at an extremely low level—every Casper woman who has not yet purchased a new Winter Coat will find here a stylish garment at a price which she can The highest-price is $99.00 Cloth Coats for every woman and miss. Coats for Larger Women In styles that are smart and up-to-the-minute. STOUT COATS WITH SLENDERIZED Browaand LINES How often do women of stouter figure find it difficult to find coats of smart styles in sizes they can wear comfortably? Your problem is easily solved he: models from which you can make your ju select will be espec: lerizing line, and that it will be a really stylish garment. These coats are all full uality fur. Black. Sizes 42% to 52%. $29.75 to $57.00 ection an: ially lined with silk or fine cre; ‘lors include Penny, Rust, ‘or we have many stylishl. stout d know that the igned to give you a slen- ¢; each trimmed urgundy, Taupe, colors. Here is the higher range of prices y. To keep warm—and at the same time to present a smart ap- 3 9” $ “49” ‘5 * and up to $99.00. Handsome materials such as Lustrosa, Veloria, Needlepoint, Velnuva, Suede-Cloth and Imported Coatings are featured. Phantom Red, Cherry, Wine, Blue, Penny, Rust, Brown and Black are the principal Every garment is strictly high class in material, tailoring and style. Taupe,