Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 6

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PAGE SIX MARKETING OF GALVES AT ODD SEASONS URGED S ition of Cattle In- ] 5 t ‘ships n weather a retry ver water. He said the Sh @] | mar by rapidly fling cu Suggested. j rents, and that such storms neve — | the . navy must include s \riz., Jan, 15, | ibl he asserted, be-| c f systems of use the enem would have one. ector of the Armour’s in his address to- American National here today. alyzed the price breeding of cattle Beach, as president of Long year will hand the a successor this after: O'Donel of Bell Ranch, ex: Da ughter Of Ex-Gov. Shoup Wins Diwvorce Jan. 15—)— of divorce was a Fern Orchard of a wealthy Colo: ming Oil man, from up, son of former Gov. r H. Shoup of Colorado t n the divoree com: ty 1 behind closed doors ric Charles C. Sack- raniber complaint. She was award: y of their two-year-old 1oup did hot contest the BANDITS ROB DETROIT BANK 1t lit held up the D today nk here and walk . Em the Advertiser—"I saw {t in Into its final | CONSTRUCTION | WASHINGYC i5.— @) Advocating re c the wrecke enandoah with @ larger dirigibl George W. Steele, comimar Lakehurst ¢ naval committee tc up t captair ay Rumored in London (P)—There 1 any source of tho from ¢ Dally niasso, le merely prints the despatch without comment or any suggestion that the ny ceremony was in 4 with the pr a rapproachment way connected ged desire for the Ital. fan government a tican, or in any way with report Mussolini shortly ill undergo rious operation correspondent no light on which induced Signor his wife to have the ing on their legal and Italian law o Chiasso the reasons Mussolini and chureh’s ble: civil unfon, which was regular cording to SUSPECTS IN| ROBBERY NEAR DEATH ANCHORA (#)—Believed to he ,00 conce ed in a cache, two Alaskans of th Iditarod district are virtually starv- ing, shunned by the neighbors and suspected by officers, Alex Gunder- ) arrived here yesterday from neighbors responsible for a sus- pect them of bein mail robbery, they have no direct evidence and would be unable to con viet The outcasts in dire pove: and eke out a bare existence by kill ing wild gan rson said apace Watch for the Tribune Herald's mammoth Industrial edition. A com: plete survey of Natrona county and Wyoming tn 1 ldo ic Oe an Stamped with its nam Caspe Mellas Pe White Grocery Lincoln St. Grocery B. & A, Store N. Matsor tosenthal & St. Clair HW ran Grocery Asco Quality Delicatessen Ideal I Grocer) Galles Corner Bu Corner Grocer Johnson Brothers Pioneer Grocers Sanit Grocery har & Cunningham Jidwest Commissar sper Grocery Spaulding A Drink Hille Water. Phone U1 THERE IS ONLY ONE e and secure] Y wrapped ina r, Wyo. rand ( cers Rialto Fruit Store B. sket Storee andard & Abrams Kenwood Grocers Norris & Co. Food Center Luke's Grocery Bluebird Confectionery Chase Cafe r Grocery ity Grocery Capital Grocery H. H. Fitchie Albin Bros. Grocery W.T. Davis South Side Grocery W.R. Menke Red Front Grocery OF DIRIGIBLE URGED ON U.S. air station, Church Marriage Of Mussolini Is\ one through a religious marringe | ng with his present wife, tachaele, to whom he was previous ly joined in a civil ceremony. Herald, which isa labor or gan and ts n y strongly antag: oni toward Premi Mussolini, The Casper Daily Cribune 2 Dry Six Years But Bootleggers Keep Dry Men Busy Other photos show apparatus. Thirsty throats in the U. S. will have been parched for six long dry ( The Eighteenth Amendment went into force on that date in 1920, one the center, above, is a photo of Carrie Nation, famous tempe right is Andrew J. Volstead, former congressman from Minnesota, author of the a fleet of rum chasers tied up at Lockwoods Basin, near Boston, Ma Atlantic duty, and a group of dry agents in Boston, destroying 75 moonshine stills, tanks and other ar afte ance reformer, a i t ft i t t f t ¥ Endorsing road labor bill, W. N, rupted flow of commerce as we dorsement of both the raily ecutives and the union railway em- ployes, proposes to abolish the rail road labor board, and substitute ma- chinery of a national scope for set- tlement of labor disputes. —— who recently RAIL BILL IN SENATE URGED WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—@)— the Watson-Parker rail- Doak, of the tralnmen's brotherhood, told the senate Interstate commerce commit- ted today that the mensure was ‘adequate to protect the interests of he railroads and the employes, ahd ‘ully adequate to protect the public interests and to assure an uninter- ndustrial peace on the railroads. This proposed act does not con- emplate force, coercion, or intimida fon,"" he said, “but 18 based on con- ‘erences, agreements and accord be ween parties in the Interests of the public itself. It {s an agreement solemnly entered into.’ The measure which has the en Ss ex Personals ; Mrs. O, H. Mann and Mrs. Ar-| pS ae thur Stoner drove to Glenrock| Thursday to spend the day with rel-| A carload of twenty-six horses was | atives and friends, shipped Thursday to the Colorado Cc. H. Brandon, manager of the hardware department of the Rich- ards and Cunningham store, is quite {ll at his home, Mrs. D. C, McClellan of Arminto, underwent a minor operation at the Natrona Memorial er its ratification. In | hospital, ts reported to be recovering now dead. At the | satisfactorily and will be able to Federal dry law. | leave the hospital In a few days. , ready for pe R. C. Cather, president of the Aluminum c which was ordered y of by fustice beoause the accu r Ml trade port of the had been vest by John to the attorney general. fee charge of the inquiry. I Joseph 1. Dunn, a special make the field investigation directed Wi R. other special « t Pitssburgh. att and B nas an ‘or Walsh, prosecutor Democ tana, of the ir na has violated decree, remarked compa consent vest Lott “hotles”? case. said he presonall no investigations save the atte al ney rt t inquir hiaava where the aut YGU MAY PURCHASE Blue Goose ORANGES AT ANY OF THE CASPER STORES LISTED BELOW BLUE GOOSE ORANGES Blue Goose Wrapper. ASK FOR THEM BY NAME Salt Creek Field L, A. Gibbons Chambers Mere. Co. Richard Lindstaedt House Commercial Co. Service Grocery Kittle & Ralston J. L. Brown R. E. & W. B. House Glenrock Smyth Grocery J. P. McNamara G. W. Hazlip Parkerton \. Hl. Moeller spartment y of a re. ommixsion nged, the senate in ittee was told today Lott, a special assistant Benham, stant, to co-operdte enham today fficient investigator. t kr ACCURACY OF FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION IN ALUMINUM CASE PROBE IS CHALLENGES | Lott said he was employed to tale assigned gent, to then an in Inspecting the books of the com: pany prais: y as to whether the department has pro. h due diligence in inves: s that the aluminum a fedex 1 court hat he would not even employ Dunn to in minum general made to him before an Ly or publictt r Pressed b: Wa why the de aid 7 copies of th federal trade he expected to all of dence after the examinat books of the company is ¢ before Dunn made gation he should self with the fie have ar which the trade comm: to furnish, Lott sald he di whether the special agent £0, Vigorous assault on of the justice department by Senator Walsh and Norris, republican, Nebras complained especially of D 2 tris declared lawyer in proceeding wit! inquiry would have first the letters and statemen hands of the tra comm, ON WANE Gheeel in restaurar Pro and pe ediction of Il known sor proplecte pnt day types of ship. placed by glant hyd will skin alons the water at treméndou ders wishing to erc will uso aeroplanes with thelr homes > a scientt that in sur line to the front, Colored Smokes, individuality to the sik Industry to give indly the appearance of the pa Since the vogue for smoKt Senator Walsh wag insistent th all Nie evidence, larly, lettors,and sworn #tatement the methods HOME LIFE THE WORLD Setting The | Any good tobacco expert can give flavor olgaret, But it has remained for ala rets are tips and str was tak ion of tl sompleted at it is t amon, Ives. due to any ¢ 1d inve ‘med him- particu- faulty ¢ inadequate elimination, on nereed | Pd Condition of blood, improper care of skin, etc. Consult « physician not Inow had done or the condition ind ed by ? the pimples may grow worse and mark the skin permanently. was qe Senator ka. Th uinn’s fail ree G ure to arm himself with copies complaints made to the trade com- | In the Distr’ mission | States fe “You sent this man to the federal omin, trade commission and he got you | In the Matt absolutely nothi: declared B: ar | tor Wiflsh, “Do you think th: an |In Bankrup' ned |} ruptey, of Clarence Chester Black- |man hhving been filed herein and observed | the matter of said petition for dis- charge ha’ been referred to that any|this referee for proper proceed- 1 such an}ings in the premises, it is there- obtained | fore hereby ORDERED that a {s in the | hearing upon said petition for dis- sic charge be had before this referee iat 500 Hyn jof Cheyenr & day of February, A. D., 19 IN at notice refore be publ 4 Jin the Casper ‘I¥ibune, a -newsr per printed said District, and| that all kno creditors and other} 1 interest may appear at| r e and place and show if any they have. why the r er of ally | wnted be: jnotice be r of said bar *| them at the idence in th ie 1dth day of January, | ah OF A, SWAINSON > j Referee in Bankruptcy r Publish. January 15, 1926, PE In the Distr | | States for the District of Wy | oming. | In the Matter of Rolland Casper | Davis, Bankrapt. | Stvles In Bankruptey No. rt o ; A petition for discharge in bank- | | ecmiahoners ruptey of Rolland Casper Davis} | By AILEEN LAMONT. having been filed herein and the Copyright, 1020) ‘Cam fribune.) | matter of said petition for dis-| NE J i.—Those who | charge having been referred to , modern | this referee for’ proper ‘proceed- tinse exsrily hk ings in the premises, it is there- | queens or princesses. The | fore hereby ORDERED that a majority of them are women who | hearing upon said petition for dis- liave the money to bay velvet eve- | charge be had before this referee ning cloak The latest of theee f at 500 Hynds Building, in the City th Pper portion formed of very | of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at ten | ¢ tucks which give the effect of | o’clook in the forenoon on the 23rd | « gerles of short individual » «| day of February, A. D., 1926, and j Capes. Between each tuck, however, | that notice therefore be published \s placed a band of gold lame ond|ip the Casper Tribune, a newspa- the garment ts lined with tter | per printed in d_ District, end fabric. The cloak has a Y that all known creditors and other. | Of whité fox and thé fox trimmir persons in interest may appear at | extends from the collar down the|said time and place and show right elde to the hem. When the | ciuse, if any they have. why the | cloak, which ham f6 fadtening, is \t sr of said petition should not wrapped aroUnd the figure, the fox | be granted, and that copies of this trimming gives’ a smartly. curving | led. to the credftors of said bar them at the jidence exhi filed herein 4 the of A. D., 10 iduality er tubes x martios | Publish. ORDER FOR HEARING UPON) PETITION FOR DISCHARGE A petition for discharge in bank- o'clock in the forenoon on th in according to In ORDER FOR fITION FOR DISCHARGE Dated this nte afternoon being made Thes uw, which teas, with varie- range from gold smoking to select ir costumes, smoking bus able enjoy a meanin; bothered | Can you MARY ANN, means an unmar- rs to remain the time be- iking the place of “old « the unmarried women Your pimples may be one of several reasons— AL NOTICES _ ict Court of the United; or the District of Wy- er of Clarence Chester n, Bankrupt. tey No. 992. ds Building, in the City ne, Wyoming, at ten d pe should not | and that copies of this | mailed to the creditors nktupt, addressed to ir several places of res- he schedules filed here- HEARING UPON | ict Conrt of the United | nkrupt, addressed to ir several places of res. bited in the schedules ording to law, 3th day of January, A, SWAINSON ree in Bankruptey, January 15, 1926, is spending this clty on bust . Wyoming Trust company, is {n Lan: der and Hudson for a few days on business. . Mr. and Mrs, Lesiie Jones, David Heslington, and T. N. Baldwin were visitors in Glenrock Thursday. oo Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Brosius of the Weet Salt Creek field are spending a few day who is ti drilling in the Jupiter Oil company's welf thére, reports that the opera- tions are progrefsing nicely. . in Casper. Mr. Brosius. contractor tn charge of Chris Garvey, mayor of Salt Croek three or four days in ness, ee Major “M. J. Davies, secretary of the Montana-Wyoming Association of Credit men of Billings, Mont., has returned to his home there after spending a few days in Casper on business. eee MM, I. Ferree has returned to his hotne in Denver after a short bust ness trip to Casper, Mr. Ferree is secretarytreasurer of the Continen- tal Oil company. . Jonn L. Bingenhelmer of the West. orn Lumber company, left Thuts- FOR YOUR Sunday Dinner as | FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 day evening for Denyet on a short business trip. Mrs. Nellie T, Akin and daughter are Lander arrivals {n Casper. ee H. J. Boisdorf of Riverton is a new arrival at the Henning todas W. A. Hinkle erton Is here on business. * . Hardin fs among the new he Townsend from Lan: | Ing the day tn this Carl C, Wayman ts in y from his home at Midwest | | Dr. and Mrs. C. P. falo visiting in | short time. G. W. ©, Kehrer, of the Ingersoll: Rand company of New York Ci . in this city transacting bus! and js a guest of the Townsend while he v. Rowe of the ¢ ter Ol com: any is here from Denver for a few CHRLOAD OF HORSES SHIPPED TO COLORADC and Mule company for sale Denver show, ac. to Campbell Ch n, in spector, Sid Pew of Salt Creek the shipment. Four carloads of tle came in this morning for the ( per packing plant. ‘Three of the cars came from the Morton ranch at Douglas. The other included calves from Worland. “Pony Express” | Is Made Basis Of Damage Suit} ANGELES, Jan. 15—@)— ¢ Productions, an independent LOS Irvi motion pleture company of Holly: wood, t filed sult in the United States district court, here against Famous Players-Lasky corporation, asking for an accounting of net in- from film, the “Pony Ex com Salt Creek Gets Papers Despite Drifting Snows ner than Battling snow drifted the car in places, Earl Keenan, dis | tributor of a Denver newspaper, has been maintaining a 100 per cent aver | age of servite In the Creek field despl which he was re lowing the last s¢ m Keenan faced the er difficulty | day that he had obtal y | hours sleep in the last three | on W ight it te | seven and ¢ jours to miles over the Salt Cr ek highway hoveling practi ev ¢ he way. The truc ded with half a ton of sand in order to make it plow through the title and much of tho story's m | terial was plagiarized. | The complaint alleges that & stor of the same name, containing ma terial very similar to that put out by the Famous Players-Lasky ¢o poration was written by Karl C. Me Cain and sold to Irving Productions which .held up the making of the picture when it was learned that Famous Players was making a fll under Have You Pimples Or AClear Smooth Skin? If you wish a skin clear of pim- ples, blackheads and other an- noying eruptions begin today the regular use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment. No other method is so agreeable, so often effec- tive and so economical. Soap dis. Ointment 25 and fe. Teleum We, Sold frerywhere. Bample esch free. 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