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PAGE TWO OPERATORS IN STRIKE PARLEY TAN Every Action of Sub- Committee Approved by Leaders. YORK, J NEV 5.—(P)— The PEN NEW SHFRIIN TO HGH SCHOOL BUILDING a in that 1 by order @ build. BALSALL IN EFFORT Ss id in One Day BROMO 3 BIG NIGHTS ‘MARCHETA’ IT’S A WOW QUINNE | NG PAT | | Apollo Club Concert At Elks Tonight Should Be | Greeted by Full House) With popular prices prevailing a house should greet th Apollo club when it ap- pears at the ike auditorium tc Casper Fry {ts mid-winter concer’ am announced Sun¢ an dutpouring of harmo: all music lovers, ne admission price was ) cents in order that nd shearsals have been conducted a week with and club them highly oped real per Fifty voices , gid to be TILA 5— ® —Mme. da I friend of Prince of a an auburn-haired yed daughter of a Jewlsh mer- ited with try- divorce from her 4 to be a Rumanian of- and Mme. Lupeseo are still me hotel here. Carol's de- hat his right to ascend the 1 was granted yes. » national assembly at Buchare! wife of are that ‘ol, and ROBBER CLUBS HAN TO DEATH AT CHEYENNE YENNE, Wyo., Jan. 5—U— y of Peter Reet, a tailor, was found in his room this after- noon. He ben beaten to death, apparently with a blunt instrument, and the room had been ransacked. The murder is believed to have been committed thre ur days ago. NEW HIGHWAY PROJECTS ‘DISCUSSED AT MEETING OF STATE COMMISSION CHEYEN: J. Webrli Wyo., Casper, Jan. 5.—W, department ot commander of the American ‘Legion in Wyoming, state the and Samuel Chileote, adjutant of the egion, were ‘ inner given If Post No. 6 of n at the Chey- ommérce build K arsisted by d him from for that pur. 1 by the de. are: Howard pander; Ed Mur. Rudolph Hoff- 2. Horton, ¢ H. Goohs committee, djutant, and Ge of the ember 5.—P— c 9%; Feb- 56; July, 2.55, Windsor Farm Dairy Butter, ————————__—_ | Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151. — Business Cafe, lunch at the Manhattan '! the only ono of its kind in the western region outside cities of several times the population of Casper. Prominence will be attracted to Casper in the musical world by the success of the Apollo club and {ts sponsors are hopeful for a full measure of appreciation from. the local public. Eliminations and ad- ditions have been made from time to time since it was established three years ago and each year wit: nesses a better balanced organiza: tion. The concert tonight will fea- ture as soloist Raymond F. Mar- quis, hose exceptional talent won him high praise while singing } with some of the best male choruses of the country. FRIEND’ OF PRINCE CAROL 1 ~TRNING TO OVORCE HUSBAN mother of the four-year old boy who will take the father's place in line of succession to the crown of Ru- mania, has begun the required pro- ceedure to divorce Carol. Supposedly well informed persons here asrert that Carol, reputed to be the conquerer of many hearts in by- gone days, ig so deeply infatuated with Mme. Lupesco that he not only was willing to renounce the throne, but also the right ever again to set foot on Rumanian territory, COLORADO IRON NMAGHATE DEAD DENVER, Colo., Jan. 5.—(P)— John Cleveland: Osgood, who, in his span of life, rose from an office boy to a powerful figure in Colorado in- dustrial and financial affairs, is Ccead, Osgood, who was 74, died of can- cer last night at his Redstone, Colo., country estate. He founded the Col- orado Fuel and Iron company. After a fight with Rockefeller and Gould Interests for control of the company, he resigned as its head in 1903, Immediately he organized the Vio- tor American Fuel company, of which he was president. unt] a few days before his death. “ASTERN FIGHT ON TIDEWATER | PLANS SCORED Governor of Minnesota Points ‘Out Gotham Propaganda. 8ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 5.—)— Governor Theodore Christianson of Minnesota today charged that’ "'prop- aganda” against the deyelopment of a water ‘e which would Unk the middlewe: states with eastern seaports, emanates from the Atlantic seaboard—or New York. Governor Christlanson’s views were given in an address to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater congress. He characterized’ the “propaganda” as "ungenerous” and as emanating from the “octopus of the Atlantic Seabogrd whose wealth and tmport- ance haye t built up largely from the contrib the people of the midcontinent.” Higher cost of land and reduced productivity of the soll forces’ the middlewest to seek easy access to markets in line with efficient trans portation, if further development 1s to be obtained.” “Absurd chatter,” was his charact- erization of objections that fog and fee would hamper the shipment of cargoes via the St Lawrence route. He cited the use of the St. Lawrence for 1,000 miles up stream: to Mon- treal by a thousand vessels in one season, ‘Not from one, but from many sources have come evidence of a deliberate purpose to penalize the west. Repeatedly and apparently de- \iberately, the doctrines*has been disseminated during the. last, few months that because of the magnifi- cent development now going forward in the south, the trend is toward the seabcard.—the northwest might walt. “This doctrine did not originate in the south. South Carolina is a loyal supporter of the St. Lawrence water- way project and a member of the as- be Casper Daily Cribune the organization ‘was forecast at the} at'the state house Monday morning. opening ‘session of the council of director of the congress. cago, president of the con- characterized the cry of an ——$$ —____—___—. » ig Piney; ‘The meetitng was presided over | of Bis r states by Charles P, Craig, executive | hy sam W. Conwe'l, of Casper, the | Carlisle, and Hiram D. Linge, of chairman of the commission, same session, HC. Gard-| 1, 3 Laird, state h with way superin. Lingle, in ‘attendance. Wyoming will receive federal aid TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 — Drink Hillcrest Water. x tendent; commissioners T. D. O'Neill] money from the government for Francip Johnstone, of | highway construction this year amounting to. $935,594. 7 ETE Phone 1151 can water route as “jingo- ism and dangerous to the harmony of the United States and Canadian relations.” ly drafting of a treaty between tye United States and Canada under which actual construction of the ship canal may go forward was fore- seen by Mr, Craig, in reporting on the progress of the council of states, reprerenting 21 states associated with the Tidewater association, States represented in the congress include: [llinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne- braska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, South Carolina, West Vir- ginia, Kentucky and Minnesota. COMMANDER WEHRLI OF | CASPER 1 HONOR GUEST AT CHEYENNE DINNER Wyo., Jan. 5.—New s in Wyoming were ting of the state ion, which opened Sour Stomach “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” Better than Soda Instead of soda hereafter take a little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and telief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine “Phillips | Mik of Magnesia” has been pre-| scribed by physiclans because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach ag a saturated solu- tion’ of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the storfach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralizes acid fermenta- tions in the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, {t is more sociation.” Ultimate realization of the aims of OLDS are dangerous; worse. Don’t Don't let catarrh develop. Funeral services will be held here tomorrow, and cremation of the body will tak@ place afterward. survived By a widow. There fre no childrep. ——.——__—__—_ MORE BRIEFS INCONSPIRACY CASE SOUGHT Jan, 5,—UP)— council for the government and for Albert B. Fall, former secretary of the Interior, Edward L. Doheny and Harry F. Sinclair, under indictment: for conspiracy in -connection with the naval oll-leases, have been ask- ed by Justie Stafford of district su- preme court to file additional briefs covering various phases of the case. One question which Justice Staf- ford invited counsel to dslouss ts whether the Indictment bound the government to the legal theory that Fall held legal authority to handle the disputed ofl leases, The defense in a demurrer has contended that Fall was empowered only to award the leases and that execution of the contracts devolved upon the secretary of the navy, then Edwin Denby. — Drink Hillerest Wat Phone 1151, ee, Powder Extracts Coffee Spices / dnd seals it in vacuum tins. Y per no second or third class ScHILLING ‘coffees. 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One man notices another and soon ail have discovered this new way of getting more pleasure out of smoking. és * * More and more smokers are doing the same thing. ‘We wondered if you knew this about Life Savers, those little candy mints with the hole; how. they freshen your mouth between smokes, soothe your nerves and make the next smoke taste so much better. It’s a fact: Life Savers easily double your smoke i As s F —“‘when the air is blue with smoke”’ Where men smoke steadily Di enjoyment. Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty—and steady your nerves for work or play. Once you try them this way between smokes, you'll always have a package handy. Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn- o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let.. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Eat a few Life Savers account of the lockout ag Waiters Local No. 842 we ha believe in patronizing home The Following Catering Establishments Have Agreements With This Organization Hartman’s Delicatessen Oxford Cafe Senate Cafe Manhattan Cafe Chili King Lunch CY Restaurant Wray’s Cafe Chase Cafe We wish to announce to the public of Casper that on inst members of Cooks and ve no contracts or agreements with the Henning Coffee Shop or Dining Room. We are asking the people of Casper to patronize those places hav- ing agreements with Cooks and Waiters Local No. 842. TO THE MERCHANTS—We appeal to your business judgment as to who will make the best customer, the Cas- per resident or the imported help from out of town? We Riley’s Cafe Saddle Rock Cafe Gladstone Tea Room Boston Lunch Wolcott Cafe Russell’s Delicatessen Townsend Coffee Shop Culinary Workers Local 842 industry. Do you? Wyatt Cafeteria