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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925 Che Casper Daily Tribune , VAGE FIV4 JURY IS SPLIT (OUT OUR WAY oe By Willams (N COLORADO (BLAH! Donr TELL ME So | THIS 1S TH FIRST TIME SHERIFF 2 SOME BABY f | \ YY BEEN OUT! TM NoT |} BEEN SLAPPED INTH FACE | | SO DUMB SMOKEY! BoT || wiht A AXE? GADII | | | } | Noted Case Against) Union Undecided Home-made Remedy)! Stops Cough Quickl; rb ine you ever used. L AINT GOT NO PROOF I MSTA BEEN A TERROR J Y OR YOU'D BE SETTN WLE I WAS SICK ABED! BEHIND Bans SOS 2 eee S$ EE Ss % Just th | telegram, FORT SMITH —A_ mis-tri al of the Cr 200,000 ant trict 21, Un America, loca uals when th an agreement. deliberation the jury it wa discharged. Jy mans probably ¥ in the t »nado Coal company’s | , rust suit agal 3 Mine Worke nions and indlvid- | tor was lis She was s not alone. tentive, A for trial. After s and three months in t 1 courts the case is again on the docket for > trial before « jury e juries P , said i i The first, unreasona we t of that sc rdict for the 0,000 actual di 8, by he United f i Cun a conspir. e believe? 1 was not sure v ; acy to restrain Interstate commerce had not been proven. The second jury, in was riven no opportunity to decide the but was instructed to return a ict for the defendants. That, foo, was reversed so far as It con- zerned the district, local unions and her husba would not hold h A. RADIATO D —Frq ndividuals. : The Coronado case had been pend- - > 1aeKe oe it-of-to ing since September, 1914, THE HOUND MEETS “HE FOX. © 1928_ay MEA SERVICE, INCH Shé had pawe seh ‘ Eis semblage 1 be Sam, the Rad S.D Bee a 7 iy Man h y wan U. . estroyers attack recently, became a voting; treasury-postoffice supply bill, which r R h N l issue in the house yesterday for the rries funds fow dry enforce- y 1} 938 East AS Phi th eac ap e s first time at this session. ment for the next fis year. A a bought ht unseen and nev Representative Tucker, democrat,| vote on the proposal was deferred NAPLES, Dec, 22.—-(?)—The Unit: d not occurred to he . > Virginia, an avowed dry, initiated a | uni tomorrow : = . the local booksho; ‘c etic of 24 States destroyers Coghlan and Tove designed to prevent a repeti-|’ The amendment, which: was! di-| current. fletism The any Lamson, which have been on duty | tion of the much debated Hotel May-| rected at a section of the bill mak- Bie inset at Beirut, Syria, for protection of Flowery incigantainy whichives dry) inc san 00, eeetnie ie een el, her mind American lives and property in case | Skent roasqnetadad*under thesnanie We ot elaihioe di He wae discal me absorbed in of danger growing out of the troub- | ot a member of congress to obtain| year, would prohibit the use of|> sont. “I'll serve x led Syrian situation, arrived heré : evidence at a cost of more than $900 uid, déceit, or falsehood” in the today, ‘ WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—P)—/ to the government. expendit part of this sum, — Prohibition enforcement ethoas, | The vehicle employed by Tul@br —— Give something electrical. which have been subject to vigorous! was an amendment to the ann’ Make thie on electrical Christmas. strument. “How are All Genuine Blue-White Diamonds in 18K, Winte ¢ rd Mountings HAV MU a2 sti = y , mother, dear? . . Noble ts still out May not be back of the week ? You've been + +-I'm sorry you hb a You must come and see me. I refuse to be deserted in this fashion.” Laurel was endeavoring to talk lightly. She realized somehow tha her mother was deliberately avoldin Noble Harwood's houre. Why?, She caught at a Inst hope. “What is Berenice doing? . She is? Please let me talk to he + Hello, sis. I'd like you t come over this ¢ t that's all right along. Who Is Fine." She rang off with pleasure. Eve Unusual Value a Berenice and Jimmy Archer w $50.00 be welcome company now, She calle’ | Louis again. “I wish you would pre | pare some ‘sandwiches and put a bot | tle of champagne in an ice t | Then you may go, if you lke. I not need you again.” Louls. bowed with a gleam {f in terest In his eye. It gave Laure a little thrill to think that he su pected r of having arranged a rendezve She went upstairs and changed into a dress of black lace embroidered In silyer and rhine stones; a gown that she knew Noble Way WY Mi 7100 \ iy didn’t like. She liked its superimposed Hs Mhy) \ layers of material, its shoulder drap- baton \ ery, and {ts decollete bolero. 8) oe My = Dontforgetabox of Sweers = for Christmas let the butle BOX of SWEET'’S delici Re nown” chocolates is the most appre ciated holiday gift. ONLY TWO DAYS TO DECIDE ON The Choicest Gift of Them All! We_ have illustrated here ten beautiful Diamond Rings at prices within the reach of all. Ten Pay Plan Pay Only 20% Down, Balance in Ten Payments Choose your finest Christmas gifts from our wonderful stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sil- verware and attractive novelties. | “very b Jimmy ver si ed, | Four dainty trays hold four of _ and. 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