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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 PAGE SEVEN Che Casper Daily Cerone MANY TROPHIES “Jack” in the Box-Office _ FRANCE STILL GASPER SCOUTS qu: ~— DFROOSEVELT pS HUNT ARE LOST Near Ease Raief Is Asked to Help i Tracing Them. CONSTANTINOPI OP)—Geerge K. Cherries, a member { the Simpson-Field-Roosevelt muse- expedition, which recently hunted Asia, has requested the Dec. 15. | | st Relief to search for tro: phies of the expedition which have been lost in South Russia while on the way to the United States. The Near East Relief has sent | | messages to all {ts transportation | experts in an endeavor to trace the shipment, which Mr, Cherrie says was loaded at Andijan, in Asiatic t, but disappeared before reach- novodsk. Mr. Cherrie is American hospital here ‘suffer head stor njuries to his 4 ship during tt xtoum, Unless the ast workers find the trophies, Mr. Cherrie plans to} to South Russia when he re- nd join in the search for . Suydam Cutting, photographer edition, passed through tantinople yesterday on his way the United States. Theodore velt and Kermit Roosevelt, their wives, will return home Cons to Roose with hy way of the east. FIGHT OPENED ON BIG COURT’ HELD IN GRIP oF zerocoLo HEGEIVE FINAL TONOH AWARDS : | PARIS, Dea 17.—()—France 1s | 1 | suffering from the most intense cold | za London § w spell in thirt The ther. lawyer by ' | mometer in Paris lant night dropped | ranch manager c to five degrees at zero. Fahr the late t 5 ; Court of Honor Holds | ls 7 : . en’ the d Riviera ts fee 2 i n in California with the winter. \The best L S } V that its saunter, aha tet) Last Session of the | It is that is warm in the sun Y W. d d > | here’. In many. parts of France ear YYednesday. ri the cold wea companied b: eaiaria fog of varying I ‘: This bas been ‘ * alt d : minor ‘ . x: caused gre de } N " \ which had only te t from the eff torwite[ ard : | zard | ness Mr. | care ir | 2 IEF : _| W. S. Kimball, president of the | away on « | SORTA, “100s 27+ zr ne Losey | Court, of Honot sided. Under] “Ye ¢ ‘ | snowfail has driven packs of wolve Nihal ‘badasanio> thet mnpaticn'a|¢ hake 3 | from t “ the plains wade gh est din, where e than a } \ | | they are playing havoc among the f | ; sheep folds All available troops | 7 ve been « it to exterminate fs | the wolve are unusually 1 tt { fierce The sheep 9 bs | Owners have suffer red heavy losses ats tha unvilewes 4 aed yt or lay have iIn-c ur h tt ‘COWBOY FIVE | ae . at | x a wel | ( | The president TE H “ 1 ee Pieters president D A. Mrs. Elizabeth London Shepard Harvey. dept and Jowm A i : ‘Gift Pasinins ; by Trimmed With elected: thesmaues OSF4 “ Atry Swansdown cone ‘ough C four games Wyoming dur- a letter recelved | yp, coach of | First Class Pins Wyatt op 21 Tr artin Troop 5 = RURAL eams in Ce the holidays healt! MATL in way with the (Continued RADIAT | Na stirs 19 i8 andicraft, {rem ywvem | oy casere analy cay Tic pereonal EXTENDED (Continued From Page One) SE elit a8 health, public health, firemans' neluding a stipulation that in enter- 1 y tt ‘ e _ | sir 0 play Wuthrie, Troop 21. « ing the court, the United States rec- FLASHES | Bae reed igs a ee oun: | comt Rael ttre iinziatitD: C3 1 1.—) ognizes no legal relatlon to the wants bis administration et nd at Casper De Munsoll, Troop 19 ‘ i Tedxtié. 1] t w that Tammany is a beneyo-| The Casper alt nualine handcraft, fire in ; Senator Swanson himself began OF LIFE} | is siden tlOn int Sak Wasavall ay Tc of W ies ; the debate in open session, with a | for ta nines oelelnaliet wi na co’ persc i ( y went t prepared address arguing for Amer!- | leva aeahak vas aiaciee amabita ties nck Fri ship . a snupplerient-of: $1,800.00 can membership in the court as the (By. The Associated Press) pebcactae : ' mr HST bast persona x @ postofit best present means by which this} GLASCOW.—Women voters are jstlution. At times in its long career | pls ave one I an atewatt fireman: i country can contribute to world} hearing the latest authoritative | —- {to Besa poe pene , a Star Badges. ed t peace gossip of parliament while having} (Continued F jie | seeiriage by sey xi tare Strom!) Her nsell, Troop 19; Altre 0,04 : He spoke with crowded gallerles,| their hair bobbed. James Stewart, | Come foreign pring ¢ tee't katate e's n. |. 7 . op: 19; Edward” Bust I ( 1 in which women predominated, 100k- | Labor M. P., helps out in his bs Jand other notab abiding fatth in Tammany. ‘The TI ; ing on, and with two-thirds of the! shop on week-ends. rstitious shor ‘ Tormo.Oh trig! Uptne mip ene ter x xt senate membership in their place on spas | ances. | Heretofore, ‘Tammany has \Rec ognition of f the floor, followed attentively, his 2W YORK.—Male hair cuts have | Incidentally, the mayor was draw: | tely the. mttaire: of Manhattan tion of the genesis and func.} gone up to 60 cents and shaves to}]ime the handsome rd any |, oe nie raean BR Morea S 4 k d i sof the court. Before the senate | s quarter. i i *°'| mayor in. the counts | bu pne osrnome te Or eariee: | oviet Is : e MEO RIO ARRPEE officials had visited the galler: Bea env, But th fons in'Brookisn, Long. Iatand ch ° s and warned against demonstra: LONDON.—Lydia Lopokoya, mayor is got aes ur J St en nd be I R »& I t tions of approval or disapproval, | sian dancer, who married Professor | New York ts 4 taar aspects tes ab SS . nt esovution aes nder threat that spectators would| John Maynard Kefgnes, thinks | City will r Peston es We ttentte ee ms a aeint , be expelled. honeymoons have gone out of fash- | lanism, he the pea tendo ‘ON r W Z / I B tT } roday had been selected long in} ton. “Busy folks have no time for | applied for a pension for th Enid a sy sa aera Se | Epa pee Ra | ealt wy sritish ,dvance foritaking up the resolution, | honeymoons,” she said. “Tht night | Jer of hid life and, under t Or arena gece alacae vo veop,|& flourishing’ business, and he dc ne but it was indicated that the senate / after [ was married I' danced as | entitl thing tke pay hoe 5 techoube ca renente.{ lution drawn up t 4 i ; | cided to use the opportunity arn \Merchant Given would turn to other business after al/ usual.” A dissenting debutante | $24" fives, Nicholas ‘Longworth, to extab.| sentative Berger, Sot Wis something about him. “What kind 7 short session of debate and would] points out that Lydia has been mar-| His service to tho city included in| inn in the house @ cule of the re.| sil. who sald he would ask for pub-| Of store ¢ Joab Miller run at | | erm TI P “Te not settle down to general discus-| ried twice and her second husband | 00d many years on the municipal] goonsible party, The Demc re | He hearings by # house committee, | Toad Rock?" he asked the { i rison sion until after the holidays. Is an economist, PRR hake ne h CARRIE IR eae td era meee d tS | WASHINGTON, Dee. 17.—(#)— IW. YORE There’ are. timea| Year's eve the ex mire eeRieation of Abi varia ree eg Serene ae eee ay a rs fe ie l to Mice Hiner a uae. ark eee soit i Ne The people of this country should| when it is proper for a woman to mmany Hall used to be a it on 7} SOT a Ee niindiatalite jn New-York and ‘ie has hae rapes faeries sr verehar not be mislead by flattering appeals | keep Ner hat on while on ‘the wit-| terrible dread, after the greater city | BES ieee | gmat ates goeeeinen tray: as Welly? multry; Weal led to t : for an American world court, Sen-| ness stand. Mrs. Courtland Young, |W4S formed. that the Tammany Tiger | tpammany Hall hae alivays stood | 'ecognize what the bankers and busi-| in rea houses, mar cls ntor Swanson, of Virginia, ranking | testifying in the divorce proceedings | might cross the Brooklyn bridge. | 10, \nersiey, That te why there 1a to. Hess men have long #nce recog-| Mes as Justice pen “His Democrat on the foreign relations| brought by her husband, explained:| Now the Tiger. not only hes croraed|;) tue eclebration on New Yeat's | nized, namely, “that the soviet | runs postoftice, sella stamps ‘ Near eet committee, declared today in open-| ‘I'm so sorry. I have just been to bridge to Brooklyn-town, but he : rs . "~ | government here’ to* stay for a| hams molasses, takes fr | ing senate debate on his dey paahi the hairdresser’s for a shampoo and} one of his paws in Long Island ‘able time at least boarders, I guess ‘de it a for American adherence to the exist-| I can’t do a thing with it.” Justice ough officially know : > THAN "Our policy with respec us-| drug store V 0 essex for s! ing court of international justice, Cotillo gracefully accepted the in- and another away 4 mer ie aeviay oF oN Feros sag hag Weopoh tenets ey — GIS ee ia: Mi aa other. The nations which enjoy tts} NEW WILMING pa.—|_.For the next four years New York | dark hours of heartbresking sorrow, | #lan government nilmek a vanat R SALI walnut table benefits are pleased with {t beyond] There's a beau for every belle is to have a real Tammany adminis-| through the sickness and death of| any government can bé ent an afde to the re rder bvselb re Seti b measure and contemplate making to | Westminster college. enrollment fig-| tration, The new mayor-elect, James | OUr dear’ son, Huby May God} ment still entertained the 1 Blanco to bring up bis What could be more appro- | £ « $ ien ¢ ; it no amendments, no modifications.” | ures made public by Dr. W. C, Wal-| Walker, has proclaimed the ta bless each one of you tly by the-extensive propa: | nent at once. Ten minu yriate for sister's | Christ but 5 vlc $ Describing the existing court as| nce, president. There are 442 stu-| that Judge George Olvaney, chiet of | T. Pennington nda. which’ pro-czarist agents con-| ENUE eh aldntecpramamieranty: | ttl Nas uecues eae : hat one of the shining landmarks of re-| dents—221 girls and boys. the famous Tammany organization A. Penttington Roi ee aint United rae Al aut Rotate ue Lees et UUs ut of whi nd , cent vears, promotive of world peace S is to be the “real J in the clty the soviet rnment id be| ment. The alde came tearing bach nas cdged with fluffy swan : and betterment, the Virginia Ste NEW YORK.—Some score lassies | While the mayor is in city hall. | ayerthrown hatless, breathless ne : tor said {t would be a deplorable day | just arrived from Glasgow. All] “Jimmy” W ris product of | . ae “My regiment!’ My egiment ° y We a for the world if this court could be] have their laddies for Christmas.| Tammany Hall, He ts going to try mike mies Sorcvod renee te no for X Where is it?) Where is it? i abe late | t ‘ destroyed, its usefulness lessened of | The municipal marriage bureau was — — Bi ned RE ot ROA | cihander, it ome NI! co confidence in it impaired. : busy soon after the steamship “General,” answered the excited t t Phone 2200 “It discloses that In the internat-} Athenla docked. ‘ "7 i, , id, “Blanco started ight, but |} ~ : ~ tonal fed the greater principle. of Bates .. Couturiers Employ Gorgeous Brocades, Embroideries ayers iein vache ‘suaMaRt OF ih ere courts can be effective.” he added,| WASHINGTON.— Paulina 1 e sath the een Soo ine HAY GRAIN d can be instrumental in displac- | worth is to have a christening party von't Datce es of ' et and settling disputes which | among other things, for her first OF heatits Geaiel therwise would continue. Christmas. | The old lady tre C un Seder “it a “Tam strongly persuaded from | Sars iaiatl: dy : Pupil sn eecdsale : hie ast over moral consideration. from Vv YORK.— nm when hug WILEEAMS STOCK MEDICINE litical consideration of duty | come from Miami! 4 i 1 “ i responsibility, not only to our | the Kroonland ft'ee t t e world, that we] losses a ran Hi vat! suggested, and be | dock in response te the potential factors ! np | sages j $c * Jestiny.in extending Its use Sth ieee . i ness, in giving wisdom to ite de}. CHICAGO —ChHistmas dt tt jon; and in making it © world | Mrs. Charles Hammond, widow of ; 1 leaciaris id ; temple ef justice and law. where all] the herolo Muskegon | policoman, | - Aer saisthe jue c eper. Wi arehouse Co. nations can go to have thelr inter- | who died in Iclling Dutch Anderson who remained composedly in the cat vel national differences and disputes d will amount to about $7.000 | can mandge the horee cae ae cided.” | junt lene her pant ator enator Swanson disputed at | unt Yead m re f 3 h every contention that the | Dir ws, dria hela Sia F $ 6S ‘ urt Is a erenture of the league of 4 man farmer went to a MONEY TO LOAN utlons and that {t could Intervene | iy i ells ed aa ; : , Ameriean domestle affairs. He In- | “ polis sisted th in electing judges to the | < was. ull dashior'e u rt the cowncll and assembly of | raat cawetice es I nid Agate league act entirely under the Jide bopead: tute of the court and nat under |> phat adtlaene ton “ ted Jewelry Shop, 2419'S. Center the covenant of the league and that Peeare sty litile, ettact —_—_— consequently the United States could | mietidene teléd’ bi — rHeipate in this election without , nn the covenant of the | fore reaching New York because of | ¢ the domestic tangle | t each the decisions | Mra, Atwill, before she left for Eu leh court rendered, Mr. } rope, denied the allegations of mis: inson declared conduct, and said her husband had “L submit to the senate that an | refused to agree to a separation and imination of thes¢ decisions d1s-| kept her at his home by threats of the court Is able, inde- | “aisgraceful” ch painstaking, and governed She asks $250 a week allinc nd 1 m and consclousness. $7,500 counsel fees, asserting that} The results of these opinions and | her husband has an income of $50.- | decisions disclose how potential a] 000 a year. She said that since sep- | world court 1s for the peace of man- kind and for the settlement of inter- tional differences. We must all ommend the wisdom and statesman- arating from Mr. Atwili she has been forced to live on the bounty of friends. Why Wait fx Re P 1 de Imitted It's 1 nind mo raflit, 1 | stand i Sam, the Radiator _ Man TWO. DENVER Why not ¢- an _Fysex for Xima Phone 1381 938 East Drink Uillerest Water Vhone itt | |BANKS CLOSE | Mrs. Atwill has been leading lady =, hip of the men who created thle In numerous productions and fre tT J fl is Spine ourt and the peace-loving fore-| quently played opposite her hus An American designed tea gown (left) uses a brocade in Jarge flower patter Cireul DENVE De | Cc PE "Py Tr | thought of the 48 nations which have |band. They were married In Chieago! :,nic, mandarin sleeves and rather highneck are features. A white crepe de chine ensemble (centc thadetoadwhy Netor | caRS LEAVE PE R TO RAV WLINS STAGE P| GA Oe ent callie’ GHEE a ee ee Seen vad arith worsted embroidery in dull tones of orange and black, Straight one-piece drc the, Deavéees Nationa} ERAMED ALE AF B80, ARE $1250 wt Ra Bay your Hoslery and Silk Under. lias set-in sleeves and a separate, scarflike section thrown over the shoulders and hanging d loned their | Ce ee) eee SANS ween ( 2 _ > — | wear Gifts at The Stuart Shop, front and back, edged with heavy black sille fringe. Gorgeous lounging coat (right) is fa shion : nation ie q ts Baal WYOMIN . A n > | Why not an Faeex for Nmas!] 136 South Center St. of heavy brocade in combination of pastel shades of green, blu: and yellow, lined with shell pint é anoun MING MOTORWAY | ~ — —— alt Creek {'ransportation Co hy’s Onf , sat nd banded with skunk, ants Cre 4 ation mpa tface Deiak WMilterest Water. Phone 1131.) Electrical gifts are worthwhile, | “SUR 8’ Dav favors forthe clo TOWNSEND ROTEL PHONE 144 mar ee

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