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2 peeesae PEUERPECEECIOGEELSAPSEDS Ces See Reet EES eee Pee ee Ere eee peestbatoreer erent gresegil rT YEEDEge renee st oek PAGE TWO BEEKEEPERS TD TAGE MEETING ON WEDNESDAY Three-Day Session Will! Be Held in Ther- mopolis. t-together m all over nd southern of the Montana Wyom! 1d at Thermopolis. invention, the fifth the Washa ning of Wednesday, January 6. close noon January § » ag the greatest edu legislative beckeepers ton, D. De was one of the most success mmereial beekeepers in A n pre Other out of state especial e: Jas, fo charge ; t Washingtor tor: Jay Smith, noted queen t of Vincennes, Ind.; K. Hawkins, of the G. B Lewis company, Watertown, WIs. A. H. Dunn, of the A. I, Root o James W. Ir. om Weste Grand Vall c sident O, Hamm, of the Wyé- mi: Beekee a ation, invites beekeepers ¢ to join with the association for this banner bee: keepers meet of the year. Attention ed to the fact that not every bri; e far Honey Exchange, corps of should take tuni The Service materia ing the educatio; WOMAN GWEN $8,000 DAMAGE w assisted In arrang- ul program. ANACONDA, Mont 4.—(P) Mrs. Gina Kelly of syth was awarded $8,000 in her suit for $25, 000 damages again J. Hath away and Miss Susen Kipp for fa imprisonment in the na state hospital for the insane at Warm Springs and for an operation for chronic appendicitis and prolapsed uterus, which was performed by Dr. Hathaway. Mrs. Kelly asked for $10,000 on the first count, on which the jury awarded $38,000 and $15,000 on the second, on which the verdict awards $5,000. The vote of the jur- ors was ten to two on the first count and eight to four on the’second The jury in the first trial, before Judge George B. Winston last May, returned a ct in favor of Mrs Kelly awardin 500, which Judge Winston later set As excessiv Drink Hillcrest Water, Phone 1151 cabs LE Mi alaceh Windsor Ferm Dairy Butter. Charter No. 105 Loans and Overdratts, U. 8. Gov (a) Deposited t par value curitles owned: (b) All other United States government ets of th Correct—Atteat B, B. BROOKS P, J, O'CONNO} R. H, NICHOL Directors Publish January 4th, 1 divorce in Philadelphia. @ Joseph Schildkraut, called the “handsomest man on the stage," and “the perfect lover,” may be that on the stage, but he isn’t in it is declared by Mrs. Schildkraut, who is suing for a The actor denies her charges of extreme When they were married in 192 agreement not to nag or critici: they entered into an e each other for five years. They Renunciation of Crown Prince Carol Accepted By Rumanian Assembly is succession to the throne k from him all his prerog er of the royal fam- appointment thal (Michael) three ,points right to ascend the throne, Also there is 0, blue-eyed, red. Jewish merch. has re-married Lupesco was At her place ame kind that nls automobile, Lupesco motored together Reserve District -ORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Wyoming National Bank At Casper, in the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business on cure circulation (1 yoming, County of Natrona I, Carl F umaker, cashier of the r ewear that the above statement is true best of my knowledge and SHUMAKBR re me thie To a number of written questions sent in by the corre indent of the Daily Express, Carol repifed in writ- make any s' ity he dec that they constituted infamous pro- paganda. Carol is said to have flown father, King Ferdinand, announced up his rights to the throne. Bucharest advices say that both the king and queen and the cabinet are reassuring the people that the abdication of Carol does not indicate a dynastic or political conflict. GALES A00 Te FLOOD WiTERS Aggravated 1,000 Reported Dead. Jan. 4.—()—Europe con: PAI degree from floods, which plicated by galer. Central remains to be the principal sufferer. Communication {s defective, and the full extent of the disaster will not be known for some time. One report reachin nd has Horth 1 from exp and Count Bethlen, the pr LT boat Yourt Refuses To Review Case Arizona Slayer | ew WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—()—The supreme court today refused to re: view the case of William A. Law r under sentence of death in Arizona. It directed that the r nor be notified of { tion SPOKAD w Jan, 4,—() ‘obabliity that Paul Lynch, quar terback on the Gonzaga untversity football team, will be deposed as ca tain a rerult of hi 4 bre of training rule t season when he was sent home from R on the team’s Los Angeles trip, indicated by Coach Clipper Smith on his arrival home toda He indicated that the members f the team likely will be called to sther soon to elect Lynch's succos Many members of the faculty are demanding Lynch bo dixplaced vz captain, the coach said. “Whether he will be dropped from athletics re maing to be seen,” he added. | a 4 Drink Hillcrest Water, Phone 1151, co occasionally appears in the ing that he had determined’ not to tement with regard to} his renunciation. With some asper- ared that the details of his doings printed in the newspa- pers were fundamentally wrong and into a rage when informed that his to a crown council that he had given | tinues to be ravaged in a growing London ts the uched 1,000 in mier, are visiting the most afflicted | | | | | | Conditions in Europe \ | DR. R. MASEK, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 214 North Wolcott St. | | | | | The Casper Daily Tribune 1es “Perfect Lover” for Divorce TALKIN REGION (oN POLITICA TURMOIL AG! ‘Affairs of Bulgaria, Greece and Rumania Are Involved. LONDON, Jan. 4.—A)—Coincident jwith the troublous situation — in Rumania due to the resignation of Crown Prince Carol and reports of a conspiracy to overthrow the monarchy, comes the news that two other Balkan states are in political irmoil In Greece, General Pangalos, pre mier and minister of war, who de- throned King Constantine and placed the crown on the head of King George, has announced that he will nyituate a military dictatorship. Due to failure to bring the mem- berg of his cabinet into harmony, the Bulgarian premier, M Tzanko has handed his resignation to ‘Kin Boris. Andrew .Liaptcheff, a for-| mer finance minister, will endeavor to form a new ministry. Pangalos once said the Greeks | went to war with the olive branch in one hand and the sword in the other. In announcing his decision to take over the entire control of the government he said that parlia mentary government was the cause of all of Greece's troubles. “I am therefore preparing ‘a pr gram based solely on armed force, he asserted, His announcement was made at a dinner given in his honor by regiments of the democratic guard. After the dinner the + guards paraded the principal streets of the city cheering for Pangalos. Possibly bearing on the situation in Bulgaria is the fact that in Sofia on Saturday a meeting of survivors of the Zvet! Kral cathedral bomb explosion last April protested against the amnesty bill which would par- On with the Dance! When your friends drop in for an evening of fox-trotting and the spirit of dance is in the air, let them “trip the light fantastic” to the sparkling dance music of DUG-ART Reproducing Piano What joy te be independent of orchestra or jvzz-pianist in the possession of the versatile Duo-Art, which plays the latest dance tunes with en individual swing that is irresis- tible. There's nositting out dances when the Duo-Art plays, We invite you to hear the newest Duo-Art fox-trots and waltzes hand-recorded by the most popular Pianists in the dance-world. 130 South Center St. Casper, Wyoming STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF NATRONA, Mrs. F. State of Wyoming, bei That the followi years. In Syracuse, Nebre vous heart, and gave me said the brown spots on m: matism medicine which cos them a long time. My feet to warm them in July T had asth I st she went w who ask he first and you won't need than for years. Sworn and su November, A. D. don even those responsible for the explosion. The bill is before parlia- ment. Advices from Vienna reiterate re ports that a plan was afoot in Bucharest to overthrow the ministry headed by Premler Bratlano and set up’a military dictatorship but with King Ferdinand continuing as king. A statement from Bucharest says, however, that political considera- tions were not involved tn Carel's enunciation of the throne, but that his decision was due to private and sentimental reasons. —— S.C. Producers Cuts Big Meton DENVER, Colo, Jan. 4—@) — it Creek Producers association to- cut a dividend “melon” esti- mated by company officials at $2,- 00,000. In addition to the regular dividend f{ two per cent, amounting to twenty cents « share, extra dividends of four and one-fourth per cent, amounting to 41% cents per share, und of ten per cent, or one dollar , share were declared. The dividends are payable Febru ary one, next, to stockholders of rec- ord January 1 Irving Berlin Takes Bride NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Irving’Ber- | lin, popular song writer, and Miss | Hllen MacKay, daughter of Clarence | H. MacKay, head of the Postal Tele- | graph company, were married today by Deputy City Clerk McCormick in the municipal building. Federal Power Act Is Upheld WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—@) — ting a motion of the federal power commission and the attorney general, the supreme court today dismissed the original bill filed by New Jersey to have the federal pow- er act declared unconstitutional. ae MB a . Nelson, of Shawnee, County of Converse, ng duly sworn, doposes and say g statement is true in every detail: I have found help at last. After doctoring for 25 rheumatism. In Douglas, Wyc 1 the doctor tal ed'cine for that, without help. Was told by a doctor in Wahoo, Nebre t $5.00 for 14 ounces, and used three bottles and all d'd not do me as much good as one treatment from Dr, Masek. My hands used to be sore in the joints, and so swollen in the mornings that I could not dress until I would rub y, in the oven of the range stove. They would swell so I could not get shoes laced up, I was sore ull over and did not know where I hurt worse, a so bad I had to be propped up in bed and many a night did not sleep at all. Have felt better and slent better and ate better after the first treatment, I used to eat. from one to two meals a week, now I rat three meals a day and enjoy my food. If I had taken the money I have put into medicihe and used it for a few of Dr. Masek’s treatments, I'would have been better and younger for my years, than I am at 58 years. d with Mrs, C, Platt in Casper, Wyoming, when taking these treatments, and ith me for five days and she will tell you ali , how much better I was ifter each treatment. I wish all who need me medicine. I have in 18 days, feet warm and hands O, K. Am feeling better (Signed) MRS. F. J. NELSON, ribed before me this 25th day of (SEAL) H, F. HINDS, Notary Public. My commission expires January 12, 1 Drink Hitlerest Water. Phone 1151. Phone 277 Phone 2788 8. ka, a doctor treated me for ting, was treated for ner- ed cancer of the stomach, ska, that I had liver trouble, skin showed it. I got rheu- were cold and I would have at 1332 South Boxelder, dicine would try Dr, Masek ined 12 Ibs, Shawnee, Wyoming. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 War Miner al 8) ix sme ticcsedr’ woul: SHOOTING OF MEIGIBOD So rp held iver. ei area Montana Man Is J Vyo. cob | WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—) = e 4 sector tet sane dye ey te In| The District of Columbla court of ound With His a ‘Ith shooting William| appeals today affirmed the decision Perisaeciht Dr cinkBor: oie was|of Secretary Work refusing eanieion: Head Shot r#) ff brought In last night by Sheriff} 9 allo nee to claimants under A i Peyton, after Ferguson had sworn| war minerals relict act, finding his to a complaint befoee County Attor-| rulings in this respect are not re r } ney Showalter, Ferguson has q/ ‘lev —Charles (Wolfer) Brown, 65, bullet wound from a .22 rifle in his may ji ~>_—— right shoulder. 1 ec! PERINTENTENT pah country south of here on the ago i, P, Jul i | l of his head shot away and the body » by courts. Kechter and Ferguaon have ha Powder river, was found with h previous trouble. A few wee! Ferguson was arrested upon com- plaint of Kechter, who charged that the former had shot at him and ex hibited what he claimed was powder burns on his face from the shot. Kechter fafled to show up at tho preliminary hearing and Ferguson was released. erga ee Windsor Farm Dairy Butter. titel iS NE, Wyo. The Union Pacific Railroad company today announced promotion of J. EB. Mulick of Cheyenne from the super Intendehey of the Wyoming division | ts to the superintendency of the Ne-| purpose of determining whether Tell the Advertiser—"I saw {t {n|pbraska division, with headquarters] not Brown met rhe Tribune. at ¢ a. W. Wooleott, who has _honds. —_—_—oOoOo GOES OVER BIG CASPER PEOPLE KNOW WHAT IS GOOD Our January Clearance Sale Is Now On Ask Powell About It! ONE PRICF TO ALL No interest Charges No Added Cost Our Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction As usual—applies on every purchase of men’s and young men’s work or dress clothing. We feature nationally known brands and offer notable values and a wide range of styles and patterns. Here’s What the Ten-Payment Plan Means On Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Besides offering men at all times unequaled values in nationally known Suits and Overcoats, Furnishings, Hats,'Shoes and Work Clothes, this store now pro- vides this convenient plan of payment, as follows: TEN-PAYMENT “BUDGET” PLAN If Your You You Pay Purchase Pay This Cash Much for 10 Weeks ’ cre ’ HERE’S mae] HERE'S | How [se IT 25.00 $39,00 AG HOW $1.87 IT WORKS [= e| WORKS so 2 Nad $49.00 $3.37 $50.00 $12.50 $3.75 This still is—and always will be—a strictly “Cash” get your clothing on our new TEN-PAYMENT “BUDGET” PLAN Store—but you can now You'll like plan of buying. You'll like this plan of We all be CLOTHING COMPANY wraut'se glad to wer questions about it, 224 South Center St Cc 2 i Jasper. ; CASPER’S ONLY TEN-PAY PLAN STORE By about it. been superintendent .of the western MILES CITY, Mont., Jan..4.—(#) ars a rerident of the Miz. crumpled In a smoldering wood fire of Mizpah. Coroner J. B. Graves ani — Sheriff Hi Farnum, who were called Jan. 4.—W)—| to the scene at 3 o'clock Monda i morning returned to the city short before noon today and say the indi cations point to suicide. An autopsy held this afternoon for th death at his own LP AO