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\ | PAGE Four CONFESSIONS WRUNG FROM TWO ~TNSAFE CRACKING JOBS HERE (Continued From Page One) the front door. Per Stone was paid $20 to keep him| him and he denie hidden one ranch near here. Asthe|in the house - officials, still unrelenting,* were} Others declared closing in on them, Mereton, thru] mixed in the @ woman known as Bessie Denrison | rested. paid Hill $35 to go away and warned Meanwhile Dubuis had gone to him not to come back. He got as} Green River with a woman, He far as Thermopolis. © Drinking too { was arrested there, much he called up Sheriff McPher-| Sheriff McPherson sald that Moro- son and asked what he was wanted | ton had given money to one woman for. at Rock Springs. Another woman “T'd Uke to have you come down,” | Was found who had been given some the sheriff told him, “I want to} ™oney. ask you a few questions. Sheriff McPherson has been work- “Maybe I'l] do that Hill replied.|{"# night and day for over two put he was not given a chance. Mo.| Weeks in hunting down the culprits Police questioned that he had been before that time. that he had been fight, He was ar Pherson sent word to Sheriff Mao-|!" the Casper robberies. Wth him Farlane of Thermopolis who arrested | "@ve worked Under Sheriff C. J. vim. Carter and Special Agent Kilgore. Mr. McPherson voiced warm praise for the co-operation of Sheriff B. L. McFarlane of Thermopolis and Sher. iff A. L. "Moreton of Green River. It was shortly after this that Stone admitted his part in the affair. The descriptions of Moreton and Dubuls Were broadcast, and it was learned that they had been seen at Rawlins and were spending money freely. They went from Rawlins to Rock Springs. There they purchased new clothes, drank freely, mixed with women, and permitted themselves to be fairly well “fleoced” News that there were two good spenders at a certain establishment spread rapidly. Three Austrians ap- Appropriation Bill Reported To the House peared on the scene. A fight be-| WASHINGTON, Dec.18.—UP)—The tween the Spates ns find the “spend-| tirst pig appropriation bill of the ors” was startec i year—that for the t - Dubuis got out of ft. The pro- me shaasyaihdl naar A's office, departments—was reported to the house today, calling for Increas- ed expenditures of $103,962,000 over prietor of the pl lice, Fearing arrest, upstairs and jumped out of a win- called the po- Moreton fled the total allowed > dow. He had underestimated the! mente in last rehita: Rotin sete ne distance. When hoe landed in the] amount, $867.86 alley he had a broken foot. Destr: tow tig tego), 1s $4,606.00 be- h low the budget estimate. ing to allay suspicion he walked | part of the increase gi the aaah nround the house and entered by| service to meet increased salaries and to handle a greater amount of BL BX BH BO BA BD | TO), FDR ALF AES I VOL RS B pat +) coast guard {s allotted $24,- 3,000 an increase of $3,615,000, the A added fund being designed to permit an increase of 1,580 enlisted men for the force engaged In battling rum That will make it easy on your pocketbook. /MENZ “EASY” WORK SHOES for prohibition enforcement is $9,- 306,000, or a decrease of $364,315 x the last fiscal year. Of this Moccasin toe. A world beater for wear and comfort. ox sum, the amount allotted for the procurement of evidence is increased EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE *{ FOR PAY DAY from $50,000 to $250,000, of which $50,000 is made available !mmedl- ately. Select your Xmas gifts here for him at a big saving. The bill would allot to the postof- fice department $738,236,000, an in- crease over the current appropria- tion of $101,986,000 which fs a de- crease of $3,441,000 below Budget estimates. ; ‘The-treasury’s share is given as $129,616,000 or an increase of $1; 995,000 over the present fiscall year, but a decrease of $1,165,000 in the budget figures, —~.___. MOKLER WILL INSTALL MASONIC OFFICERS Caeser Officers of the Thermopdlis Ma- sonic lodge will be installed there this evening by A. J. Mokler of Cas- per, grand historian of the Wyoming Masonic grand lodge. Mr. Mokler went to Thermopolis today. He has been closely identified with the lodge there, having been present with C. H. ‘Townsend, grand master, when it ‘was instituted. His son Dr. Victor A. Mokler is now worshipful master of the lodge. Mr. Mokler raised his son to the degree of master Mason in that lodge. oe DINNERSTORIES When William H, Crane was young, he’ had the actor's usual vaunting ambition to play Hamlet. So with hig first profits he organ- ized his own company and he went to an inland western town to give vent to his ambition and “try it on.” When he came back to New York & group of friends noticed that the actor appeared to be much down- a OPEN EVENINGS cast. 4 “What's the matter, Crane? +, Ve ee oy Didn't they appreciate it?” asked 3 y Bis 4 one of his friends didn't seem to,” laconical "O} ile J yp). MY, ly answered the actor. 4 / “Well, didn't they give any en- PEM, SUMNBE, | Ket. site ther, give any om , : de to come be the curtain?” per r P Lott sisted the nd OW Ur. “Ask om ansy Crane. y “Man, they dared me © 260 SOUTH CENTER ns “What did you learn at the i school?” the boss asked the fair Tene re ee young applicant for the stenog- rapher’s job. she replied, “that — _ ee Case Daily Cleanup Kids Are John, Bob, Harry? \ Lead League in Fielding Gardens am ( » At oN show that Bob Meusel of the! in fielding, Johnny Mostil of and Harry Hooper, Mostil’s _A heart breaking trio for any batter Official American league averages Yankees led the regular left fielders i the White Sox led the center fielders teammate, the right fielders. to face, MITCHELL DOOMED 10 6 YEARS JUSPENSION IN COURT VERDICT (Continued From Page One) service under Major General Charles T. Menoher. Differences grew between Mitchell and Menoher and in October, 1919, before the house military commit- tee, Mitchell began his crusade for a separate department of aero- nautics. By June, 1921, the Mitchell- Menoher dispute over a unified alr service had become so acute that General Menoher appealed to Secre- tary Weeks to remove Mitchell as his assistant, but three months later Menoher himself, at his own re- quest, was transferred to Hawaii. Major General Mason M. Patrick succeeded Menoher and after a lull, Mitchell resumed his criticism of the alr service. In magaziné articles he charged that facts concerning bombing tests held off the Virginia capes had been suppressed by the war and navy departments. He was forbidden to publish fur- ther such articles without permis sion from Secretary Weeks, and President Coolidge endorsed the order, shed a book, partment. From December of 1924, sational air service, ment of national defense, President sistant air chief and he was tran: The court-martial president against reappointme! characterizing Mitchell as “lawles: ———____ ance at Brown, commission on mental defectives, ——_—_———. not Emsex for Xma A NEW DRUGLESS CLINIC 214 'N. Wolcott St—Phone 2738 ON GROUND FLOOR Equipped to render the best and: most scientific service in restoration of health in drugless art methods, applying to such cases as Rheumatism, Constipation, Headaches, Neuritis, Lum- bago, Paralysis, Heart Disease, Anemia, Asthma, Catarrh, Dia~ betes, Dropsy, Eczema, Insomnia, Goitre, Hay Fever,- Kidney Disease, Liver Trouble, Neuralgia, Jaundice, Piles, Neuresthenia, Plurisy, Pneumonia, Sciatica, Stomach Disorders, Ulcers, Female Disorders, Cough, Bronchitis, Spinal Curverature,- Meningitis, Ete. 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Paves the Way to the Cemo- Limits Traveling Liberty. tery, However, Mitchell later pub- “Winged Defense,” without submitting it to the war de- to last spring, before a special hduse air- craft committee, Mitchell gave sen- testimony concerning the repeating his demand for a separate alr force and depart- Coolidge declined last March to re-appoint Mitchell as as- ferred to San Antonio as commander of thé eighth corps area air force, reverting to the rank of colonel. developed that Secretary Weeks had advised the Crifune me Y MRS.LILAN CAMPBELL: Two years ago, in the presence of the Omaha tribe of Indians of Nebraska, Miss Mabel F. Knight of Roxbury, Mass., was ceremoniously given the name of Ta-de-win, Missi Knight, who ,is an author and lec- turer on Indian manners and cus- toms, spent the summer of 1928 in the Indian camp, the only white person among 1,400 Omaha men, women and children. This was, during the time of their annual celebration and she took an active part in their feats, games and dances. Miss Knight, who {s a native of Boston and graduate of Tufts col-| lege, spent some time after grad- uation studying in Paris and has since—for the past 10 years—spent much time among the Indians, of whom she is very fond. in United States army camps, on battleships and in hospitals. She declares the Indians are not justly treated and says that “Indians in the past never did, anything . with- out just cause. Indian history should bq re-written to do him jus- tice, then people will realize he is a buman being.” Misg Knight tells most. interest- ingly of a visit to an old Indian woman, a descendant of Massoit. She showed Miss Knight a set of baskets within baskets. Taking one out of the other in succession until only a tiny, tiny basket remained In her hand, she said that that was big enough to hold the Indians’ gratitude for the way their ancestors were treated by the whites, When she lectures Miss Knight wears a wonderful white deerskin Indian dress ornamented with beads, fringe and bells, She declares that Hiawatha is not merely a legendary character. Before Columbus * dis covered ‘America the real Hiawatha united the warring nations of New York, And furthermbre, the name must be pronounced Hj-awatha be- cause of the original spelling— Hahy-on-watha, Besides her lectures on the music, | legends and dances of the Indians, | Miss Knight has published a play, “Wild Rose and Swift Arrow,” which she read to the Omahans for | their approval. She has also writ-| ten a book on her experiences in| camp dife called “In Camp with the Omahas.” ‘The first woman Methodist min ter to be ordained in Colorado is Miss Edith Gunskel. ‘There were 8+ During the war sho entertained |! | adequately nourished. It is rum for the benefit of young places within their means. Miss Ivy Jane Wumore of the Radio Transmission Laboratory of the United States Bureau of Stand- ards, is probably the only woman in the United States specializing in a_stndy of static. McCoy’s Cod’ Liver Oil Compound Tablets will increaso your weight 5 pounds in 30 days or your drug- gist is authorized to return your money, No more will weak, thin unfor- tunate children cry in protest when the nasty, fishy-tasting, horrible- smelling cod liver oil is brought out. 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Build up your strength with Scott’s Emulsion. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. formerly four of the five members NEW YORK.—Continual attend- the movies weakens the mind, in the opinion of Dr. Sanger Il, chairman of the state i? (‘Sa at TE SRE EP - Suggestions Kiddy Kars Velocipedes (side car) Bicycles Scooters Footballs Fishing Tackle Continental Silver Plate Electric Electric Urn Sets Pocket Knives Communit, Sandwich Trays Bon Bon Trays Pyrex Pie Pl Punching Wagons Automobiles Smoking Sets Clocks Stanley Vacuum Jugs Tools Gun Cases Shell Boxes Nut Bowls Scissor Sets “I learned,’ spelling {s essential to a stenog- J rapher.” RADIATORS The boss chuckled. : “Good. Now let me hear you Why Wait for Zero? spell ‘essential,’ ” Be Prepared! 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She was particularly interested in a group of poor pupils and dsked permission to question them. “Children, which {s the greatest of all virtues?” No one answered. “Now think a little, What fs it | am doing when I give up time nd pleasure to come and talk with ou for your own good?” A grimy hand went up in the ear of the room: “Please, ma'am, v'se buttin’ in.” ee Electrical gifts are worthwhile. —>_—__ LONDON. — Bricks and stones from a demolished house in which the poet Keats worked x « drug: elet's clerk have been removed for the erection of a memorial to him. i Why pet an Kean foc Xmas The sick have a right to be informed as to the training, ex- perience, competency and character of a doctor, The relation of a doctor and patient is the most sacred one. Experience, competency and character, are pre-requisites to justify one holding himself out to doctor the sick, is so great as to make tragic, indeed, a doctoring service that is other than sincere and able. Dr, R. 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Also a member of the American Chiropractic Association, LICENSED IN COLORADO AND SOUTH DAKOTA One Treatment Will Convince You! You Cannot Afford To Be Sick Flashlights Established Chemistry Sets Tree Lights SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. 26 228 South Center St. Phone 64-W h. FR & se os H ae Chest of Tools Boxing Gloves Basketballs Toasters: Percolators Watfle Irons Pyrex! Ware Carving Sets y Silver Plate Fruit Baskets Guns Air Rifle (special $7.50) Razors Candle Sticks ates Roasters Hunting Coats Skating Shoes Manicure Sets China Teapots Book Ends Tablo» Stoves in Casper Over Years. business girls for whom the city! the oldest horse in the world, so far affords inadequate noon-hour eating!| as known, has gone at 57 ‘years. | How Weak, Frail Thin People @ Gain Needed Weight and Strength rrived A Belated Car Load of CHRISTMAS 4% FURNITURE | Consisting of % , LIVING ROOM SUITES 4G ©. 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