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to 4 \ PAGE TWO AST SHOWING OF WRCHETE ON WEONESD Charity Fund to Benefit} : by Great Show at the Elks. Tomorrow folks, for it m open f the musical comedy Marcheta to be the ented without a h pre Ady ance sale irea nights and they artain will ri be to give everyone in Cas ns should intrigues of I “Marcheta” b ightful ro the four the plot. from t > will at rilllant stars in ent will be the arrJr, as Wel He's “well and strong’ right, and when he opens ith and makes ready to emit the ains of Orpheus, all he tance is the presence Trump herself as Mar c fous than the tuneful more ther soothing str than chick in the 1 ever ad nocle to a pair of aces eat Edward Clendennon c ne Davis and Brian and Chuck, } contemplated — exponents of terpsi lard ever squan ve talent mor and I ers as Dona Farina I opr Bud Bullis as Di r n Pompo and the work B Weisbrode and R. L. Dic! hy 1 your eyes according “Marchet is everything that a asical cor should be, funny ectacular stic, spirited, with ovel he audience from the st WOULOBE DESERTER AND INTENDED BRIDE. ARE SEIZED AT CHEYENNE CHEYE Wyo., Jan, 12. — George Har a soldier at Fort sell, was arrested Sunday morn ing when he, in company with a 17 1d junior high school g' about to board a passenger train for er, Where they were to be mar. soon as they coud get sufft client funds Harvey, it {s reported, was at tempting to derert the a for the second time when apprehended. He was turned over to the Fort Russell Authorities. The Ar] w e custody of her r a Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets eve the Headache by curing the Id. A Safe nnd Proven Remedy. released to hie SNAPSHOTS OF LIFE IN THE NEWS | (By the Associated Press) NEW YORK — Kin Alfonso gets to work at 9 a. m., and, if an American, would rival Gary, Morgan or Mellon. Primo de vera is called Mike by his friends. Alexander P, Moore gave | this inside information about Spain at a dinner. CAMDEN, N. J.-There ought to be a skull and cross-bones, instead picture of flowers, on some marriage Hoenses issuéd at Elk: ton, Md., In the opinion of Vice Chafhcellor Leaming. He was mov- d to denunciation when hearing a | divorcee sult that followed a Gretna Green marriage of youngsters. ist YORK—Mrs. Max Wilson, husband {s a business asso- clate of Irving Berlin, has hever seen a couple so wonderfully hap- | py as Mr. and Mrs. Berlin. They haven't made a plans for their European honeymoon, They just want fo be away together alone. | NEW whe DT, Prussia— been re-named et by the town BERLIN- For boxing the ears | a leader of the Bismarck League, Fritz Ebert, son of the late presi. dent; is out $5. Payment of this sum for the benefit of blind war veterans removed the sting. AMSTERDAM — Queen Wilhel- mina is devoting to flood relief all | contributions intended for her sil- ver wedding fund. WASHINGTON—Senator Reed, of Pennsylvania, has found the president a graciots host on the Mayflower, but the senator is op- posing the nomination of Thomas F. Woodlock to the interstate com merce commission just the same. “Of course he (the president) did not mention that matter to me, nor I to him,” said the senator. NEW YORK—Miss Grenna Sell- ers, formerly school teacher and bank cashier, Mas become a trtist buster on Federal Attorney Buck: ner's staff, Born in Grove, Okla- homa, she attended the University of Missouri and Yale law school, | Samuel Insull the professional ab- CICAGO—Mrs. | has returned to stage permanently after an sence of 25 years. NEW YORK—Countess Salm is to appear in the movies as an ex- tra for charity. Conn. — Yale «© world in owner: of realty. Its holdings are $30,228,000, } ship worth CHICAGO—The national vice, in the opinion of Josephus Daniels, is passing the buck. Homes, schools, courts, legislative halls and executive positions need some “I take the respon- Mass.—Arm bands bearing the words: “I Have Whooping Cough,” must be worn by children who have the ailment, the board of health has decreed, ——-— THREE HOUSES SOLD BY CONTRACTOR SHOW INTEREST IN REALTY ‘Three houses were sold within the last few days by Grover C. Gorsuch. Cc. J. Carter purchased a residence at 145 East Thirteenth street; Cyrus Hill one at 629 East Eleventh street, and Edwin M. Bliss one at 129 East Thirteenth street. Mr. Gorsuch has built many fine bungalows in Casper. ‘The sales indicate resumption of activity in the real estate market and forecast a good demand for homes this year aintaenemanhactipeinencinaansie MALDEN, The box bears the signature of GUY GAY SELLS LIFE INSUR- B. W. Grove 30c.— Adv ANCE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of r as petitioned the St Board of Control of | he State of Wy ng for change to preferred use of certain irriga- ion water right described as follows: portion of that certain territorial appropriation granted to Joshua Stroud w h prior through the Emery Ditch for irrigation purpose: for the irrigation of ths followin 1.15 acres; Lot, 2.16 acres, SE4%N ty of October, 1884, from Elkhorn Creek said poon being g described lands: 389 acres; Lot, EX, Section 5, T. 33 N., R. 78 W. being a total area of 70 acres for which has been appropriated ac- ah law one cubic ion of the City of E ange the point of diversion of t Emery appropriation amo ond of two d ion of the sions of 00 . 33.N., BR. that the ies between t bove 1 e diversic foot of water per second of time. angville also asks for permission to he above mentioned portion of the nting to one cubic foot of water per sec- f time from the present diversion of the Emery Ditch to the the City of Evansville Pipe Lines 1 minutes W., 3634 feet from S% 13 WH minutes E., 1310 feet from S. 78 W diversions of water from Elkhorn he diversion of the appropriation of the City of Evansville Pipe Line AME OF DITCH e of Priority Adams ar jams (Territorial) . = 1885 arroll (Territorial) - = - 4 1885 Gast Elkhorn (Territorial) —_ - March, 1886 troud Ne (Territorial) - April, 1886 C t (Territorial) wsaae a ames LORE *~. Adams and Williams, Permit 899 En. - Aug. 11, 1902 tioned petition trol prior to t Novembe: The at m {tate Board of Ce 3oard, and at said Superintendent Section 884 Wyoming Compile Now, therefore, in compliance 8 hereby notified that a hearing olidated nencing at 10 a. m., Saturda and place anyone posed by the abov and offer testimony o may desire entitled petiti n support of Superintendent Water Division Dated, Doug Publish Wyom Jar 19 of Water Division was filed with the Secretary of the 1925, meeting of the meeting was referred to the b 1, for a hearing as provided ed Statutes of 1920, e with said Section 834, the public will be held at Room No. 510 Con- he November, Royalty Building, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, com: February 20th, 192 , at which time to protest against the changes pro- on shall appear with their witnesses their protest, (Signed) L. C. BISHOP, No. 1. huary 6th, 192 January 12, 13, 1926, many injured. pioneers of Natrona county and of Wyoming, died Monday at a hospital in Stover, Mo., according to word re: coved here. He was about 75 years of age nt the time of his death. Mr, Trollope had been in failing health for an extensive period. Af: ter Mrs, Trollope died about two years ago, he went to Missouri where he owned about 8,000 acres of land His condition became’s6 serious last Sunday that he was taken to © hos pital to undergo an operation. The} operation was performed without success, Originally a resident of England, Mr. Trollope came to this country nearly half a century ago. He felt the call of the west and decided to come to Wyoming. Ho first located BULLETINS OF ’ LATE DOINGS _ INCONGRESS TELLER NAMED ON SHIPPING BOARD. WASHINGTON, Jan, 12—(/)— President Coolidge today nomi- hated Philip Se Teller, of Call- ‘ornia, to be a member of thers! ping board to succeed Commission- er Lissner, who resigned. IMPROPER TREASURY ALLOWANCES MADE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—@)— Improper treasury allowances of $210, 360 in tax free deductions from income for amortization of war facilities of manufacturers and miners was charged in a re- port submitted to the senate today by the special committee which investigated the internal revenue bureau. BRANCH BANKING BILL REPORTED. WASHINGTON, Jan, 12.—@)— The McFadden bill to authorize national banks under certain re- strictiops to do branch banking was reported today by the house banking ani currency committee, Pioneer Citizén Of Northern Wyoming Is Victim of Illness SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 12—Fol lowing an illness of nine weeks, ter. minating in a minor operation, W..7 Thom, popular pioneer of Wyoming ber of years and was one of the fore most citizens of Johnson county up to the time he moved to fherldan two years ngo. In this city he was associated with Johnstofle in the garage and car distribution bus! ness and was hold in high esteen here. Some time last summer Mr. Thom uffered a wound from a .22 rifle while driving between Sheridan and Buffalo, but {t is not belleved that aceldent had any betring on his fo tal {llness and sudden passing, as it was only a slight wound. a Mrs. Valentino To Win Decree and a long-time resident of Buffalo suddenly last week at in ¢ | w r of the First National bank of Buffalo for a nur Che Caspet Daily Cribune HEWRY TROLLOPE, RANCHMAN OF BATES HOLE REGION FOR 25 YEARS, DIES IN MISSOURI Henry Trollope, one of the earliest;near Laramie where he owned a ranch for a time. Fort Laramie. In these early days he had many exelting expetiences and had his share of Indian fights. Thirty-five years ago, Mr. Trollope Later he was at came to rona county and entered on a homestead in the Bates hole count He lived there almost con- ly since that time, developing the homestead into a ranch of no mean importance. Mr. Trollope was reputed to be worth a large sum of money at the time of his death. He owned sev- eral houses in southwest Casper which he bought as investments, GOMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY INSTALLS Bl PRESS FOR JOB WORK The Commercial Printing company is completing installation of another major unit to its equipment in the form of a 64-inch Miehle press, capable of printing fou® pages of a newspaper at a time. The press re- places a smaller Miehle removed ftom the plant on account of its In- ability to handle large job worl and will be the means of preventing much of this work belng sent out of the city. The Commercial boasts one of the most modern and complete plants in the west, having, smaller job presses for all purposes, Installa- tion of the press necessitated re- moval of a section of the sidewalk in front of the Midwest building, in the basement of which the Com- mercial is located, The printing company’s quarters are also to be enlarged by moving the rear partition back ten feet. Its facilities are taxed to the utmost In Present quarters, making it neces: sary to store paper and stationery stock elsewhere, jabs 2 ESS NOW-SUPPORT CHERGED IN OWVORGE. ACTION Sulit for absolute divorce on grounds of alleged non-support was filed In district court today by Ethel Hamilton against Alexander Hamil- ton. She asks for the restoration of her maiden name of Avery. The couple were _ married October 1924. U. S. Stockmen Assembling For Big Convention| PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 12.—(%)— Stockmen from all of the western states are assemb'ing today for the opening of the annual convention of the American National Livestock as. ociation here tomorrow. President Fred H. Bixby of Long Reach, Cal., arrived here yesterday 0 complete plang for the three day meeting. Mr. Bixby, who has served as president of the organization for four years, came to Phoenix radlat ng optimism for the future of the| Hystock industry. Livestook fretght rates and the ad ministration of grazing on‘the pub-| lic domain are the two biggest prob lems facing the industry, according to Mr. Bixby. aE ae PARIS, Jan. 12,—G)—The sult for divorce brought by Mra, Rudolph Valentino against the motion picture star, was found to be well-founded by the court {n which it was heard today, but final decision was. re served. According to precedent it In likely that a decree in her favor will be issued within a few days, sameness LATE SPORTS | JACKSONVILLE, Fia.,, Jan, 1 /)—Ernie Nevers, former Leland Stanford fullback said today he ts negotiating with the New York Gaints, professional football team, to join them in a tour of the Pacific coast, MAS, MABEL RADER TO. | TE LAID AT REST WITH | | SERVICES WEDNESDAY _ Million Dollar Plant Wrecked in Fatal Florida Blast | Investigation is being made of cause of explosion and fire in the millfon dollar plant of the Newport Rosin and Turpentine Co., at Pensacola, Fla., » in which a number of men were killed, and Photo shows part of the wrecked factory. 7 FORMER RULER OF GREECE 10 COME TOU. 6. ‘Purchase. of Home Site in Florida Being Considered. NEW YORK, Jan, 12—U)—George If, Once king of Greece, who long has bene the center of momentous political intrigues in the Balkans, may seek a haven of refuge in the United States, For some time he has been con- sidering buying land and building a résidence at the Floranda club, to the north of Fort Lauderdale, on the east coast of Fiorida. here say he will use the home which is already designed, as a winter resi- dence. Last night, Prince Paul, bis broth- er, who js now in Chicago, confirm. ed.news of King George's plans and intimated that the royal exile is tired of petty Balkan politics and would be glad to find escape from them in America. King Gotrge J# now at Florence, Italy, to take p rt in a rv!» to commemorate the anniversary of the death of his father, King ~on- stantine, who died at Palermo, Jan- Ary 11, 192! News of the former king’s inten tion first came through the Amert- can Rritish improvement ¢orporation vhioh some time ago announced that it planned to establish an “American Riveria’ in Florida to rival that of the old world. Murder Suspect Fomented Ricts, Witness Asserts MARYSVILLE, Calif., Jan. 12.— (#)—Prorecution witnesses called In the trial of Richard “Blackie” Ford, charged with the killing of Dep’ Sheriff Eugene Riordan on the Durst ranch in 1913, when four Persons were Killed, -testified that Ford by his speeches incited a riot of hop pickers. ‘ G. J. Jamieson, now n resident of who was on the Durst tified that he heard nditions here are hell; for my part, I do not want to live In hell. T would have the other fellow in hell.’ The Witnesses added Ford had also remerked in his presence that “selssor bill officers would have to have guns to take me.” — Engineer Probe Of Milwaukee Railroad Denied NEW YORK, mer Goyernor Willows, Jan, 12. Nathan lL. request that the interstate commerce commisrion appoint a board of en gineers to investigate the condition of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Miller’s Paul raflroad, was denied today when the hearing into the affairs yf the road resumed, Bad coughs need good medicine once hoarse croupy cough. Soon it clear s.away choking phlegm Absolu: The funeral of Mrs, Mabel Rader, ex-nervice nurse, who dled here Mon dayy will be held at 9:30 o'clock Wed, | nesday morning from St.. Anthony's Catholic church. Burial will be made at Highland cemetery, Fol lowing are the pall bearers: D. J Kelly, R. N len, Robert Elllott, Verne Taylor, A, J. Woods, Ralph Kamon. 9 The » chargo funeral home has tely pure 1 lents (mo narcotics) make ay deal fon tater or and old folks too. aivour atveneer tes | P 4 } Teal size 280, Fogular sine 0c. | ‘We and your druggist guarantee it Friends\ ALLENTOWN, Pa., Jan. The flight of the women was re- vealed yesterday, when Sheriff Sén- senbach of Lehigh county, went to arrest Garland and subpoena Beltina Hovey, mother of the infant. The child was born last July 4 and died of suffocatioh, due to a. throat af- fliction, on October 17. The death certificate named Garland as the father and Miss Hovey as the mother. The charge against Gar- land is adultery. The officers found six men, ineluding Garland, but only one woman, Doris Benson. None of the colonists would reveal where the other women had gone. Garland, readily accompanied the sheriff, and after a hearing before a magistrate, BY MRS ELIZABETH NOMEN FLEE ‘LOVE COLONY’ AS MiLLIONAIRE SPONSOR IS PLACED UNDER ARREST TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 '12.—(P)—April Farm, the colony sponsored by Charles Garland, millionaire Social- ist, was virtually deserted by its women members today and Garland was at liberty on $1,000 bail on a charge in- volving the parentage of a child born to one of the women members. The unfavorable publicity which the colony has received since City Solicitor Stuart recommended that a charter be denied it on the ground that its members did not believe in marriage and practiced free love, Is believed responsible for the flight of the women members. Garland “has denied that he believes in or prac- tices free love. He terms. the colony as an experiment in social selence. Investigators are seeking to learn the whereabouts of Mary Preston Wrenn Garland, the colony lender's wife. Her home .is in Dedham, Mass., and some Boston advices are that she has left for Pennsylvania “to join her husband whom she still adores.” Another Boston source in the south. says Mrs, Garland Only 14, But Smokes, Drinks and Wants to Marry Dear Mrs. Thompson: T have two girls aged 18 and 14. The one who is 14 is the one that worrfes me. She is cgnsidered good looking (and with some make-up on is). She 1s just boy crazy which often is the ease with girls of her age, but the trouble {s, it fs a man almost twice as old as she, He was married to a good girl, and they separated and she went to the bad. Now my girl is telling that they are going to be married. We have done everything wo-can, talked to her, and showed her other cases where the man is so much older than the woman, but se won't listen, He does not come here to see her but meets her at the noon hour. So I told her she could either stop that or school, 80 she has net gone to school this week, It's her first year in high school. She also smokes cigarettes, I've found out, and one night at a dance went otitside and took a drink whiskey. This man that {s crazy ver her drinks, His folks do not like her. She has said different times to us she didn't care to be in his company. But when I talk to her about going with boys as she is too young she-tells me it's none of my darned business, she will go with boys If she pleases, She is a good entertainer and always seemed to treat all the boys alike until of late. I never alowed her to go alone with the boys, But she has gone with this man and her sister and another boy that was\supposed to be her company He went away, but before he did, he told me that he and May were just being used as blinds by this man and my daugh- ter. Now she has told different ones they are going to run away and be married. What would you do? I've been told by different oneg’to send her to a reform school, Do you think it would be of any use? I'm afraid she {is too head- strong. A WORRIED MOTHER. If you want to save your daughter from the fate toward which sho fs rapidly heading, you must stop thinking, and do something. A good spanking might make her see some light, and two or three would let her Khow you mean business. A child of fourteen certainly shouldn't be beyond the control of ite parents. She is foo young to be married with- out your consent, and to prevent her from running away, I'd notify the marriage lMeense clerks in all of the towns to which they would be likely to go, Give a good description, and if you can, send along a photograph. If you had used something besides words before this, I doubt if things would have reached such a state. Be firm, but not cruel. I have no fafth in “reform” schools. From letters I hayo received, I gather that such places usually are training schools for erimina Ty iers LENA: “Numerok lke palm istry and other such “arts,” is a sport and not to be jously. taken se Dangerous ; coughs need this remedy For years many lets Craghs Romsedy to ood children’s be It relieves at BLUE GOOSE ORANGES ts BLUE GOOSE ORANGES Do you thifit that if Willlam Shake- speare had been named Francis Bacon, his writings wotild have been any the less great? eee CONVICT'S WIFE: I don't think you would have any difficulty in setting a divorce. Your husband hardly has a claim upon your loyalty, Consult a reliable lawyer. CE AEE Quake Felt At Santa Barbara SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Jan. 12.—(P)—A_ slight eatthguake was It felt here at 2:30 this morning. lasted about three seconds, Friendly Five Shoes Are Trim and Faithful Servants "They release you from the WOMEN TOBE. INSTRUCTEDIN CAR MECHANICS Classes Scheduled for Saturday Afternoons at High School. A class in auto mechantes for ‘women will be organized here tn con- nection with the Casper night schoo}, according to B. M, Wyatt, director. The class would be {n session on Saturday afternoons. Its organiza- tion will depend on the demand for the course. Several women have asked Mr. Wyatt to. open such a class, since they are car drivers who desire to know more about their au- tomobiles than just how to start them and stop thém, An afternoon class in. millinery also may be opened if there aro enough applleations. Persons inter- ested in either of these classes should communicate with the di- rector, The second term of the night school started Monday night. A course in upholstering and one in high school work were instituted. Several new students made thelr appearance, SNOW FALLS IN NAPLES NAPLES, Italy, Jan. 12—() — After a night of the bitterest cold, for many years, Neapolitans awoke today to find snow covering the roofs and more falling. Mount Vesuvius Was completely blanketed in white, LENINGRAD, Russia, Jan. 12.— ()—This city and its environs are exneriencing the ecldest weather for 136 years, the thermometer today tegistering 22 below zero. Many per- sons have perished from the cold in the suburbs On the Kamchatka peninsila at the eastern tip of Siberia, {t is 35 above zero, according to dispatches received here. Ducks and swans are migrating to the peninsula and some inhabi- tants are enjoying sea bathing. ceed fost attire GUY GAY SE RY ILLS LIFE INSUR —_—_____ Drink Hillcrest W: Perfect Servants bond- age of footwear worry, because they are styled right, and built to stay new looking for a long time. Make this store your Shoe Headquarters Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center Street We Give ON. >, ‘ BLUE GOOSE ORANGES BLUE GOOSE ORANGES BLUE GOOSE ORANGES Blue Goose Oranges - Another carload of these popular, sweet, juicy Oranges has arrived for Casper. ‘BE SURE of the very best by asking for them by name. 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