Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1925, Page 9

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DNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 VIET INDUSTRILISTS MEET BVERICIN BANKERS T INNER W YORK,, Dec. 14.—)—Anier- m bankers and Russian industrial- gathered at ‘A banquet at. the Dkers’ club inyNew York Thurs- and, in view of the commercial ibilities of Russian the meeting of kers and Russian business meh feook on unwonted significance, ybsolute secrecy, howeyer, sur- ded the proceedings so far aa fmerican newspaper representutives fare concerned, but the Russian Mi-official news agency was able obtain some of the details which forwarded to Moscow and pub- hed there, though information was refused to Ametican, representatives as the Ihquet was declared to be of a. vate nature, the Associated Press Rructed its Moscow bureau to tend ik to the Unit the ac- Bnt of the dinner a de public sia, and is thus present ty of the soviet government. isfaction over the fact that R Schwab said that the Bethlehem corporation had sold much st Russia before the war, to sell more in the future, “Gues' member of J. P. Morgan and the Guaranty Trust company; ur Loasby, ble Trust company; member of Dillon, Read and Steel corporation. signitieanct indication sing: {Mportance of sov- trade,” says the cabled Moscow. was a ban- (Thursday) at . vice president of the ‘ational bank, entertained of- Bials of the sovict trading organ- tions, together with representa- yes of most tmportant American ancl and industrial concerns. The banquet was the first out- ken recognition by American a ST. PAUL, Minn., Deo. 14.— cur did not happen. loting a freight train on the Chi STANDARD OIL up a grade, Brahy, fireman, Leonard Asper, scalp wound, YORK, Dec, 14.—()—The New York Herald-Tribune Sunday did that total dividend payments Made hy the companies of the Stand rd Oil group during 1925 established new high record for all time, jounting to $153,506,099. This figure represents an increase jf’ $3,127,542, nd com: aves with payments of $01,686,63 912. the first year after the Stand- Mard Oil dissolution. ge Cash payments in the of th his ment on record with the ¢ NEW here. TWO VIOLATORS HELO IN WEEK-END. RAID first quar- is the largest quarterly pay ception of | Fifty-five gallons of wine, a quart hé last quarter of 1912, when $11,-| o¢ whiskey, and ten cases of beer 00,000 was paid as extra disburse-| were confiscated Sunday at 146 Ements by four eastern pipe line com- | West. G street by police. Joo Blick State officials, volunteers and anies, and first quarter of 1913, Avhen the Standard Ol company of New Jersey digtributed a special div- dend of $ .352, liquidating loans hy former ies. Rockefeller Kin Muits $10 Job to Enter . College NEW HAVEN, Conn:, Dec, 14.— nited Press.)}—Thé New Haven gen- ing the liquor ordinance, ‘Walter Menthy. 250 North Li Street, was arrested by police m his possession, on $26.bond. ARKING REVIVAL OF AMENITIE ance of soviet trade and the sts “Charles M, Schwab, chairman of | the board of directors of the Bethle- hem Steel corporation, expressed sat was ognin trading with America. Mr. and honed included William Ewing pany; Charles H. Sabin, chairman of president of the Equita- ; Clarence Dillon, pany, Morgan's chief competitor in foreign investments, and Chatles M. Schwab, chairman of the Bethlehem Trainmen H urt In Jump, Crash Fails to Come ‘Three trainmen, all of Manley, Iowa, were injured late last night because what they thought was going to oc- ‘They were pl- nance and industty of the import-| Rock Island and Pacific railroad, near’ Inver Grove, Minn., not far from. here. A helper engine had | come to assist in getting the freight In some unexplained manner the helper engine's headlight ] began: flashing signals. Flashing headlights mean. danger #0 the ELONS SET freight crew set the brakes and jumped. There was no wreck, how: ever. The injured are Charles Shanks, engineer, jaw probably bro- ken, scalp wounds and bruises; Joe brakeman, bruised. They are recovering at a hospital LIQUOR CONFISCATED | was arrested on 4 charge of v: a small quantity of Mquor was found He. was released FOR 4 LOST IN BLIZZARD The Casper Daily Cribune — * t abili- wey ussia Steel el in Com Arth. | Com. ‘®—| \trip to Chicago. L. tor: \Sen, Curtis, Kan.; Rep. Garretts > Joint committee of the house and senate visits the White House to carry greeting Repy-Rogers, Sen, Gerry, Rhode Island: « Carrying Congress’ Greetings io the White House from congress lowa; Rep. Rep, Green, ilson, from hi Robinson, Ark, to the president, back Conn. ;" Sen. cago, and | | a; jolat- Incoln | when City. Miss as these photos show.) American Red Cross workers are ‘relieving the’ distress in Yazoo where several were killed and more than 30 injpred when a tornado’ swept éver the HUNT MADE |> section, doing terrific property | datnage. Buildings were unroof- ed, houses blown oyer and shat- tered trees uprooted and water- "mains burst by: the disturbance 5 ral hospital was missing a tele-] DENVER, Colo., Deo, 14—— Phone operator as Johtt Rockefeller | Search was started today for three entice, grandson of John D.| boys and man who are believed to lockefeller, left for New York to| have been lost in a blizzard while Mk over with his parents tho offer iGo has received of a scholarship for fudents in need of financial aid Meanwhile, Yale University author: s issued A+ vigorous denial that foung Prentice had at one time been ed to leave the university be- fuse he cut too. many classes 35. Prentice has worked’ his way rough a year and a half pf his lege course. He gets $10 a week his job of switchboard “bperntor. Bie has gone home, it was said, to insult with his family about the of- # of the James J. Hogan scholar. day. Mrs. Francis, 11, together with They had not been heard today. since the party: left. Mexican Vagran rink: Hillcrest Water. , PISO’S . frcoughs Phone 1151. } | Fernindo Flores, a senttnoed to ninety de Justice Henry F when he pleaded Mexican, in fa: wiocee was pi oe a aed teffactivesyrup. | some minor theft : liy, use PISO’S KR SEY LIT 4 And extern Me ‘Throat exh” 4 Drink Millerest Water. Phone Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmi SPECIAL A complete assortment of Boudoir Lamps. A real value at____.--- le Desk and Adjustolites, special at Christmas Tree Lighting Sets. Equipped with Genuine Mazda Lamps, at-._.---.-------. 421 South Center Sx. rabbit hunting north of here yester- Margaret Coyle reported to police that her sons, Lowell, &, Harold Stowell, 11, started in quest of game yesterday with Chester Samuelaon, The storm has been in progress Draws 90 Days and Tile from of women are represented t ington, D. C., with Mns- Sherman us its chalrmans sents nearly zations that have civle, social welfdre prog For five years the wom was] America have forgotten’ cree 1 by | political prefer nnd have f fir and rection t 1151. ieee © feder Mrs. Sherman is k nown from coast | J presidént of the Gen "Shep Early as. to coast and is $4.95 Mountain States Power Company Phone 69 BY MRS LILIAN CAMPBELL en A D. RASESE: aS Twenty-two national organizations |cral Federation ct Women by the; “Women's Joint Congressional mittee" which recently met in Wash. John It. repre all the woman's organi polities! « Her home tes ie Fal if at’ Estes Park, The arrival of twin’ babies at tl New York Nursery and Child's Hos pital this year almost doubles that | of nny previous ‘years inthe histors titution. More than $0,00( | been born at the hos nce its foundir years more than 650 pairs of twins and Bryce Poundats r ‘ High School of Ct ber the of the fow ter Britain mutual gc Jot both cc secondary given by VICE 6 CITIES DISCUSSED BY CASPER LITERARY GLU Literary © fbrary> € cussion nature, betula sh. school cluslvely for girls t understanding and A course | tional School “The Vice Situation in Cities the current events topic at the Inst Exchange” The paper Sete kd the development of mediums: o} competing, but is tho first x also become a Yr foundation, The pu hdation 4# to establish betwoen America by fostering | oodwill through the youth muntries.as found in thelr and preparatory In the techni r curing and beatty cultufe is being the Essex County Voca for Girls at Newark ITUATION IN disc meeting of the C lub at the Natrona county Yeorge Jarvis led the dix A_paper on “Mediums of Was read by C. L. Kaup. was largely historical in exchange from cattle down to modern money —_————__— ih DPAPORA META TARA TE CARE HERE TM PATE RAR DE PAPE RE BEPE Why wok a Hascx for Supss? geles is 4 promising young scu 8 and 4 member-of the California Art Club, ] Of soventy:three young»women at TO SUBSCRIBERS work of consolidat Tribune and Her- ald subscription lists, even with a large force of | ; |clerks, is proving a tre- }mendous task. We are doing our best. Where the same name joceurs on both lists, paid jin advance, we ate ex- |tending the credit under _ | the new raté; and where | the name appears only on| one list, paid in advance, | | that name will be suitably | credited at the new rate. Every name on the lists, | paid in advance, is en- | | titled to some credit and | will receive it. | ~We ask subscribers to | exercise a little patience und give us a chance to get | . adjustments made. | subscription e new yates are as follows: Either Morning Herald ¢ Evening Tribune, in- sluding Sunday morning ‘ssue, 15¢ a week, r| Both morning and eve- } | ning publications, includ- | |ing Sunday morning issue, 25c a week. | All adjustments will be made on above basis as speedily as possible. THE TRIBUNE-HERALD. | } RESTORATION ~DFLAND URGED ontinued Fro Wor ution of 7 ot require the millions of dollar rigatior ork. © Th 1 r nd Is/spread ¥ Jout ¢ fed sovernmen’ ution works to provide 1,800,000 acres of arid semf-ari nd the west. Sixty million « quired mplet 1 is to b 1 ms f ! in’ th re hau uw EDN ESD. A Y|| | | ‘WASH DAY’| | ‘ELECTION OF NEGRESS NEARLY. _ WRECKS WORLD COURT PARLEY | PRINCHTON,. N. J, De 4.—{ withdrawal was a med to United Press.)—An_— outbur at | Kisse H d bis hat race prejudice, following the electlon| on his head and s 1 f the of Miss Mabel Holloway, of H r. bang! ‘ lame ard. university, a negro, t ply 1. Kisser bad | portant committee, threater 1 named des- | cur national — intercolleglate 1 i ie w conference here ation of Amer i rts. with emotion, his face} Cr c 1 prejudice d Cc. Kisser, n Loulsi- | v 8 nat a e f W } arose after Miss Holl-} o¥ lov 1 n and said of my attendanc 1 € this cor re has been defeat \ nd I car back to my 1 I rd I ty ( e | ference ‘omptne vith Wh 9 |: meeting wa 1 ‘HORSE MEA PLANT GUARDED AS RESULT OF PHONE THREAT ening telephon st Chappel, offi ali ged | who told many bunt for an afi here feet eer 17 Million Jars Used Yearty_ Montana National Bison Range will be shipped between the 14th and 16th of this providing weather conditions here,do not interrupt our butchering operations | | Trusting this will be satisfactory, [ an | Very truly yours, | rank H. Rose, Warden, month, 7 7 Montana National Bison Range, OF F UTURE | By H. Harrison Hoyt, teen Ae Ee Ae Asst. Warden. CHICAGO, Dec. 14.— 4) —At- FHR—K tempts to make Wednesday wash- | ° imsdiad hetente Maca || Leave Your Order Now—Phone 1390 Dry Laundry asiociation, through | full page ne per * advertise ments, listin; prices on Why not an Essex for Xmas ndin u count teacher at At son, Kansas, slxt | bobbed hair } | Wis | Among the om Musical of the | . | members of the English rgyal fam ly {s Queen Mhry, whoso singing |'volea-wis trained by" ’ Salt Creek Busses | Re eit Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel | Best shino in Casper, 10 cents:|{| 8 a, m, and 1p. m. and 6 p. m | 251 South Center St Leave Salt Creek | Fey Fatal 8 a, m. 1 p,m and 6 p. m | Drink Hillerest W Phone i151.|| Express Bus Ueaves 0:80 Daily | age aaae Salt Creek Transportation Co, Give something electrical BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS - - of | TELEPHONE 144 140 South Durbin St. Complet > Lines of Dry ings, EX MEN’S WOOL A genuine $1.00 LADIES’ WOOL Extra long. A genuine We buy for cash, get acquainted with the 53c SHOES, 89c EVERY D: shave our profits to a whisper. our stocks of Dry Goods, Women’s Shoe: what you have been payi ? SPECIALSALE ALCOHOL $1.00 GLYCERINE $3.25 We have a limited supply—first come, first served. The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. YELLOWSTONE PHONE 1700 The OPSAHL ECONOMY Store J. H, OPSAHL, Prop. Goods, Shoes, Notions, Toys, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnish- Crockery, Glassware, Toilet Articles. ‘RA COLD WEATHER SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY HOSE MEI value N’S FLAN A genuine EL SHIRTS 50 value. $1.68 ND RUBBERS Wholesale Price OVERSHOES A at Practically GLOVES $1.50 value LANIES: CASHMERE HOSE genuine $1.00 value. 49c AY IS SALE DAY AT OUR STORE our overhead expenses are low, consequently We ask the women of Casper to call and see id Notions. Compare our prices with e can save you money. Come in and 3uy your Xmas gifts here and save We can ing. We know Economy Store PAGE NINE | | Sieur prot and Tt for Xmas. Spe mysterious call” 1 m begs | Your old hat made new, Casper Mgantime,, Frank Li | Hat Cleaners, 251 South Center St laims to be a Montana ¢ . eee wert ie ho was indicted by a sp | jury here yesterd n "| @OUGHS | attempting to dynamite I two weeks ago and for arsoh Apply, over throat and chest the result of his’ confessed firi vi} e K of— of tht plant in October, ts demand » ing hear with the pace ee ee §tcKS | oe —- 1 | } | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | in Bureau of Biological Survey s | Moiese, Mont,, Dec. 11 | t |} In Reply Refer to | R—Bison Range Surplus } | Orders ] st. | Netrona eet Market | ‘ Mr. Oscar F. Beyer, Prop. | Casper, Wyo } Pa Dear Sir: | 1} The buffalo whith you ordered from the |

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