Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO REGRET SHOWN|°-* 2-8 WAY _ BY GOOLIDGE IN} BUTLER AFFAIR No More High Officers To Receive Permit For “Leave”. White House will er of the army 1 might make a tter by result of paence grant. tates sen. ens that the senator Butler would oppose » opposes anybody, Pepper, one of or near-in FROM THE BUNCH OUT OUR WAY. be Casper Daily Cribune By Wililams|GETS MEDAL = FOR HEROISM "MERRY ( CHRISMUS! THe BOSS 1SNT USED TO SMILING range. mountain Into fury. natural dam tain side. Farmington, the night. Prepared at fain a minute 1008 ey mA semnict «+ ) By Central Press. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 25. —A fierce storm was in progress, a pouring rain burst down upon the little town of Farmington at the foot of a Wasatch The water flooded down the (7 sides nto the ravines, and there the pent up flood churned Suddenly the rocks and logs at the foot of one of the ravines gave) way. The water now forced Its way down the moun- Direct- a aed eT WERE ROTINGON citizens unaware of the danger of toe ed recently to | aicated to them that he will pursue, mission before finally accepting the Aye bail een a-political course in the near fu-|offer Although disliking to lose so ture capable an officer from the engin: ‘eer corps, President Coolidge accept. commander in chief of the af/eq the Shorrill resignation and bid and the navy and the marine| him godspeed in his important new President Coolidge does not undertaking. the spectacle of officers! Brigadier General Dion Williams, tening dire things to the re-lor the marine corps, tendered the if General Butler had| public, to an individual common} position of public safety director in ner year of leave| wealth or to a city—more especially | Cincinnati, declined the offer be in the City of]|a republican city. The president} cause {t would have entailed the sev- not felt them-jfound himself today, however, with|erance of his service with the ma- to “throw him-}both General Butler and Colonel Wil-| rines, na position | Ham Mitchell on his shoulders. Mr.| As atready stated, there are to be and that | Coolidge realizes he can not prevent) no more leaves of absence granted in r Pepper] officers of the army from erupting! such cases, jin the Mitchell fashion from time to oe threatened to| time, except by ensuing punishment Philadel a example, but he can prevent jcers, while still holding thelr mmissions, from going into muni. cipal or state service. Events of the past 48 hours in Philadelphia have shown that the politicians of ge felt gone too far and ather resign nd. 1 Butler has That is the story here following reports of correspondents in the nor- thern provinces. They say that big vans of booze-carrying trucks have crossed the great stretches of unpa- trolled border between Canada and the United States and are headed for the interior. Liquor and wines, from 100 to 200 cases piled on the trucks and big cars, are said to make up the car- foes. One outfit of fifty cars is said to have crossed the border Tuesday night. Financial attractions of the Christ. mas booze running business are said to have drawn the best drivers and mechanics in Winnipeg. ‘They are sald to get $1,000 for making the trip to Minneapolis with a wet cargo and $1,500 for getting through to Chicago. This liquor is expected to dampen what E. C. Yellowly, prohibition ad-/ resignation, they are scarcer this year than ever be- with hobnailed fore. that city respected General Butler ministrator for this district, Wed: | only while they regarded him as an nesday said was an exceptionally dry activ rmy cer. Once he had situation. Intoxicants, he declares, By OWEN L. SCOTT “And not only are they scarce, but that of General /over the roa ed his'com-: | ply America ure. The rest of it tuff, unfit to drink. THE BEST OF ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS REV. A. E. COOKE will preach on the above subject Sunday at 11 A. M- in First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATRE) message for all who have ntaminated A vita shared in the gladness and gifts of the Chr season. RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS AT MORNING SERVICE QUESTION SERVICE At 7:30 in the Odd Fellows’ Hall Rey, A. E. Cooke will answer the following questions of the people: istmas 1. Please explain the “troubling of the waters” 5. by an angel, in John 5:4. Do you believe the story of Jonah and the Whale is literally true? Has Man an immortal soul? Can you prove 2. Is it wrong for a Christian to attend the Movie 6. it from Scripture? Theatre? 7. Is it right to spend many thousands in build- ing Churches when the money could be used to more advantage in other ways? Do you believe in the Virgin Birth of Jesus? Has not modern science made it incredible? 3. What are the biggest Problems and Perils of America today? So long as human nature is as it is, are not 8. wars and strife inevitable? These are real live questions for every Christian man and woman. them squarely answered. STIONS ON BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS INVITED— OUR AIM IS TO HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR DIFFICULTIES Come and hear QUES Wolcott St. toward it. Kio Horlicks he ORIGINAL Malted Milk for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient Light Nourishment, whenever faint orhungry. Acupful, taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, refreshing sleep. Refuse Imitations A Joyous Yuletide As the ripples follow the waves to the sea, So may God’s blegsings follow thee! R. L. EVANS The president's own chief military] (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | they are 98 per cent impure,” he ad. JEWELER .| aide, Colonel-Clarence 0. Sherrill, {s| CHICAGO, Dec. 25.—An army of| vised, “Chemical teats show thit out to become the first city mana-|/rum runners, piloting trucks loaded| not more than 2 per cent of the 5 f of Cineinnatl, but his cave is te:|with Christmas cheer, are awarming|liwhiakep in ehteulsiion con be canal] 117 Bast Second’ St, A Happy Christmas Sing a song of joy and cheer, For this is Christmas Day. And love and joy and mirth so der All have come to stay! Jessen and Goldtrap City Market Building On this bright and cheery Christmas day, We greet you all in the old-fashioned way! Merry Christmas! VIRGINIA HOTEL First and Market MM AY the season of Yuletide ahead Be filled with happy days, And every path you tread _ Be set in pleasant ways! R.MASEK CHIROPRACTOR Dr. R. Clarence Robinson at the time of the flood was standing on the porch of his home. He was @ convalescent from influenza. As he stood there in the darkness, watch- ing the torrent plow by, he heard faint cries coming from the flood. {t was the voice of a child. “Take me! Take me! Come, get met” cried the wee voice. Unmindful of the mad _ water, which was 200 yarde wide and sweeping everything along with It, Robinson plunged into the stream. He glimpsed a little face peering through a mass of’ debris, and by the aid of the lightning reached it. Just a hundred feet below him the flood was pounding viaduct and he was being sucked Although weakened from his illness, he managed to reach shore with the baby in hie arms. For this reacue of two-year-old Barbara Christensen, of Farmington, and also for the saving of an aged woman, Mrs. N. O. Pebley, who was being hurled along as she held to 2 log in the torrent, Dr, Robinson was recently awarded a bronze medal by the Carnegie hero fund commission. and Diet * For Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, Nursing Methers, etc. Toor Drirbe ple Oye Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. ver nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, wit! benefit, by ALL AGES, ail:ng orwell. An upbuilding die: Phone 674-W Phone 1908 Phone 2996 Phone 2788 Christmas Gladness In this small space we have packed just loads of good wishes, lots of sunshine; showers few, days of gladness and enough kindness and brotherly love, we-hope, to last throughout the New Year. > CASPER BUICK CO. 182 NORTH WOLCOTT ST. Phones 260 and 261 1 This card we send with fair intent Of wishing you a heart content, Filled with joyousness and bliss, And every Christmas happiness! SWANSON SISTERS - 109 South Center St. Phone 1819-5 May the Christmas that’s here Prove so glad in your mind, You'll be wanting another Of just the same kind! Amenican Botiling Co. 308 West'A Street. Phone 1045 Here's. hoping old Santa so jolly Will stop at your house on his way! With mistletoe and holly And gifts to'brighten the way! Chappy’s News Depot © 184 South Center St, Phone 256 May everything jolly and everything gay, Come to you on this Christmas day! ¥ GEORGE SMITH, M. D. 242 East Second St. Phone 295 Spheew ' From our fireside to yours, This greeting comes to tell Remembrance that endures, In hearts that wish you well! Allen McLellan, M. D. Daly ey Phone 844

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