Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 eS a SS a el et a eae CONTEMPT CASE Io CITED FOR SENATE ACTION Failure to Prosecute! Aluminum Company Is Attacked. Montana. federal Walsh, Democrat, thus disclosed however, tions had sented two sep: would direct nmittee to {n- iligence had the inquiry. econd would direct the attor- meral to advise the proposed today FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. MY STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ‘Ex- Official ¢ Of | Scotland Yard ry work Phone 1151, —-—— Windsor Farm Dairy Butter. f a hearty meal.* Stuart's sup- ine your stomach needs—and sourness, belching of gas, heart Full Box FREE! Every druggist has Stuart's Fred, Ht i“, fe > a metal box of keep it filled! It’s instant relief. STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS pocket-—ane nself for tor 260 South Center St. STOP—-CONSIDER Evangelist Oliver Reed FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fth and South Beech Streets svery Evening,at 7:45 Gospel Singing. Salvation Made Plain WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING IN OUR NEW LOCATION Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN of every walk of life (AIT FOR OUR SALE SIMPSON & EMPEY CLOTHING CO. 130 West Second St. (Former Location Brodie Rubber Co.) Fined 5 Pounds| = PILLAGING BY -|ing and Dominion, coal miners. are mining towns near kere: | had ended last night, when Mayor ¥| on his way to ins NEW CHEYENNE MAYOR Quiet was restored INJURED UNDER TRUCK CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 5.—U) —Announcement was made today that no appointments to city offices will be made unt!l Mayor Charles W. Riher, who was injured yester- day a few hours after he was sworn in as mayor, is able to leave the ospital. ‘The mayor, who ‘s 7 years old, sustained’ a fracture of the ankle when he was run down by a motor truck while: crossin; street NOVA ScoTiA MINERS ENDS ° GLACE BAY, ter two hours of mob violence which broke out shortly after midnight and resulted in the pillaging and wreck- ing six“ provision stores at Sterl- by unemployed Sterling and Dominion The looting, which it was bettevea | Morrison announced reliefswould be given those who applied to the town hall, started shortly after midnight. Since Sunday night. when violence first broke out as a result of unem- ployment in certain mining districts, eleven stores have been wreeked and emptied. ——— SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS Bosse Coal company, near Ev- ansville, Ind., appeals for militia to protect mine after trouble with union miners; representatives of operators and miners return to New York to resume anthracite parley. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Grand Jury investigates claim of W. W. Israel he as Ku Klux Klan officer, led hooded deputy sheriffs in lig- uor raid on three Chinese restau- rants. New Haven chapter of Kian is disbanded. Forged 1,000 franc note sent to sister by valet of Prince Ludwlr Windisch-Graetz led to. prince's arrest in counterfeiting conspiracy nt Budapest. | Stockholders withdraw $2,500,- | 000 sult at Memphis against Pig- sly Wiggly corporation, and for- mer President Clarence Saunders agrees to pay corpe~a‘ion $150,000 in two years. With heavy death toll in Europe from floods, rain continues unabat- ed in France, and ice packs sweep down from mountains in Hungary. London paper says Crown Prince Carol renouned Rumanian throne to insure sucession of his infant son instead of his younger brother. Two white men are arrested at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, as first re- sults of grand jury investigation of wholesate murders. four years ago of wealthy Osage Indians. Amerian tourists lose baggage, but escape when. hotel at Nikko, Japanese mountain resort, burns. es MINE WORKER HURT BY FALLING AGAINST FAN KEMMERER, Wyo., Jan. 5.—Pali ing against a large fan in the mine where he works, William Ge badly Injured recently. Geor; a pump th had fafled w' GASOLINE TAK PAYS STATE OVER $492,000 CHEYEN » Wyo., Jan. 5.—) | —The state's income from the gaso: line sales tax during the first 11 months of 1925 was $432,951.75, it was announced at the state treas: urer’s office today. ps aa LATE SPORTS. V YORK, Jan. 5.—@)— elterwelght champlonsh Garden January 22, by Mi ker of Elizabeth, N. J., holder and Tommy Milligan, of fand, was called off today t of the condition of Walker's too, which recently was operated on as a result of infection. | CARDINAL IMPROVING BRUSSELS, Jan, 5.—(#)—The ndition of Cardinal Mercier, who recovering from an operation ain showed steady tmprovemer ay, and {t was announced that BUDAPEST, Hungary, Jan a|other one of sensational disclos feiting plot that has already brought a dozen prominen Hungarians within the shadow of the prison walls. While detectives continued their raids in search of addi-| | tional Calley e, further arrests were made and the names Giant Plot Dieovare ded at Budapest Re- : veals Evidence Against Powerful Figures in Government i The Casper Daily Cribune - PAGE FIVE EXCITEMENT REIGNS HUNGARIAN CAPITAL AS NOTABLES ARE SEIZED AS COUNTERFEITERS i Gee SILETIE FARMERS ORGANIZE NE UNION) Windsor Farm Dairy Butter. Windsor rm Dair AT LAST MAKES EPSOM SALT INTO TASTY PILL COATS at Sacrifice Prices NO REFUNDS stock of our Casper store. parel at a huge saving. Don’t delay attending this Great Annual NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES FINE WINTER = = 4 eae You w less than half price. Into Cash Our Alteration Department » further, medical bulletins would be issued. ————. Guy Gay Sells Lifé Insurance and repair work, is now prepared to make all kinds of | alterations; and to do fine tailoring ill find many fine Coats on sale at BARGAIN PRICES See these Coats at only 95 Regular prices are to $42.50. Now is the best time to buy Fur Coats and Neckpieces Prices are down to a minimum---its just a matter of Quickly converting our stock | | | | | | | Don’t overlook this snappy line of Silk and Cloth Dresses at only You will | d at the great variety tyles and colors 1 prices were 50 to, 33 Advance Spring Styles SILK DRESSES Special at r these newest only during our are good chine, flat crepe d chiffon quality crep: georgettes DRESSES at Sacrifice rices This money “saving event continues until ) ae night, January 9. Saturday The combined winter stocks of both our Cz-e>r and Sait Creek Store- must be cleared out at once regardless of the sacrifice Our branch store at Salt Creek has been discontinued and the splendid winter stock consclidated with the large Here is a marvelous opportu nity to supply winter needs in Women’s and Misses’ Ap- Still Greater Price Reductions Prevail on Many Items | All EXTRA SPECIAL Hoisery regular $1.65 Wayne Knit full-fashioned Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose $1.45 Broken lots and size ure Silk Hose In asst € I A splen Purses and P ¢ really wort botton Regular $1.25 Silk F ibre Vests Striped Lir Bloomers Petticoats red and Purses and Bags did assortment Jus attracti ee iI A Special Discount of TEN PER CENT on all items not i

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