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PAGE TWO STORY TOLD OF LIQUOR GIVEN WTBY COURT Senate Probets Hear Tale in Case of Federal Judge. WASHINGTON, Jan -| TI c 1 ry committee! heard today the tale of what became | of five gallons of seized corn liquid deposited by prohibition agents in the feder urt building at Mem- phis. £, Murray, district attorney for western Tennessee testifying at an inve on into the conduct] of Federal Judge Harry B. Ander ‘ denied that he drank it but he told of the illness of several persons whose needs required it, and how {t lly seeped away. ribing first the delive five gallon container to his office and its transfer to the vau k of the R. J. Heidel, Mr continued afterward Harry mayor of Memphis, me and said Mr librariar 5 whiet Letty, came to Johnson, the 1 neded some former Johnson died s n after, I v to Mr, Heidel (R. J, Heidel, court clerk) with Letty and Heidel r quart whict s en t ays later Alfred Mason came to me said our neighbor, Mr. La Don, was very fll, and needed , I told him about giving Letty a quart and we went to Heide! and got some Yor La Don, “Thig continued over a period of seven or eight months Once or twice I carried the liquor myself. I did not touch a drop of it. I did not know the ion to the vault.” nbina iereetiaes FELD SECRETARY OF AED GROSS HERE FOR ANNUAL MEET TONIGHT ® Mary Hanson, field secretary re American Red Cross soclety ate ll be present at the of the Natrona coun vhich will held at & be adquarters ed Charities, East Se street. The meeting, which | is open to the public, will be fea tured by the election of officers. TAOLLOPE ESTATE Is VALUED AT $25,970 He lope, Natrona county I n r o died at Stover, Mo., January 11, left an estate in this county valued at $25,370, according to the petition for probating the} will filed today in district court rhe terms of the will provide that the estate shall be the proper t the widow, Mary C, Trollope, as 1 as she liv aoe ee caste. Detroit judge decides case of dis- puted child by emotions of mother and foster mother registered by concealed motion pieture cameras. we ferent Water Phone 151 ULLETINS OF "LATE DOINGS Hi eoNeRSS OREIGNERS AFTER WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—()— Uhairn Norris of the senate agricult id today that it was ound the capital that one or more foreign interests are ottempting to obtain Muscle Shoals, INDIANS ASK FOR IRRIGATION CHANG INGTON, Jan, representatives Indian ged cli 21.—P)—~ from the reservation of Mon es in their irriga ‘row tana t m allotments and court jurisdic » the tion today befo: mittee on Ind house com players will leave tomorrow morning for Lara >, Wyo., to play two games with the University of Wyoming five, to morrow and Saturday nights CANNES, France, Jan, 21.—UP)— The qua r ai mat scheduled for today between Miss Helen Wills, American champion and Mrs, C. F Aeschlimann (the former Leslie Ban croft) in the tourname of rain Metropole 1 was postp CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 21.—UP) —The Cleveland News says today that it learns from an authoritative source that Jack Dempsey will de fend his heavyweight championghip against Gene Tunney in a 12 round no-decision contest in Tex Rickard’s pine bowl at Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City, N. J., on August 12. “Official announcement of the consummation of the match has not and will not be made for some little time, but Rickard has nevertheless come to terms with Dempsey and Billy Gibson, Tunney's manager,” the News says. “Gibson has been closeted with Rickard in New York for the past 24 hours, having made a special trip from Miami, Fla., in order to confer with the promoter. He returns to Miami this evening to meet Dempsey, who has been there for two days.’ doce PR ee THERMOPOLIS EXPECTS BIG BUSINESS YEAR Thermopolis business men are looking forward to a good season, acording to Harry Rothrock, pro- prietor of Rothrock’s jewelry store in the Townsend building, who has returned from the Hot Springs Mr. Rothrock spent a few 3 there business, He said today that conditions are good there at the present time Ind., police search when tempera- nska fails to ap- al. on Hvansvil even Ohio mental pear for river Mrs. A. J. Cunningham of Casper who spent veral days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. R. Collins, left “riday for Careyhurst for a visit at the home of Mr, und Mrs. R. D, Carey—Douglas Enter pr IGIENGE FINNS VIDENGE OF NOTHERWORLD Universe Similar to Our Own Described by Discoverer. AGO, Jan. 2L— () —F CHIC. have specu various nebulous formations > heavens belonged to this unt- “island” universes of their own, inutterable distances away. of the white patches were | known to be t neblea composed of luminous gases, or star clusters that dissolved before the telescope, But others puzzled, no telescope be ing strong enough to separate them nto their component parts, some as- tronomers suggesting thut they were universes of suns so far away that hey appeared ag one mass Evidence that another universe eally exists !s offered by Dr. Ed win Hubble, in a study published today by the University of Chicago in the Astro-Physical Journal. Dr. Hubble dercribes this universe as containing bright and dim stars and nebulae in a heaven like our »wn, and offers photographs and def nite measurements of the mass of estial bodies that compose it. He found that this external galaxy similar in many ways to our own, Uthough entirely outside of the carth’s gala ystem, is 700,000 light years an astronomical measurement which carries seven teen figures when reduced to miles, According to his computation it is 4,000 light years across, The galaxy's general appearance was described as like that of the Magellanio clouds, a mass of ne- bulae lke the milky way in the skies of the southern hemisphere. praseii lat hei, Sale of Girl By Her Father Is Frustrated DUBUQUE, Iowa, Jan. 21.—)— Dubuque officers were waiting at the station platform at Galena, Lls., yesterday afternoon and frustrated alleged plans for the “sale” of a 13- year-old girl by her father to a man 49 years old, The father, Lew Tuttle, 45, entered into an agreement with Joe Parr, aged 49, to allow him to marry his daughter, Bertha, upon payment of the sum of $100, Tuttle's relatives charged. This was sald to be agree. able to Parr and the trio departed for Galena to havo the marriage per- formed and to tonsummate the deal, Parr and Tuttle, who is a divorced man and bad the custody of the child, were arraigned {n municipal court today. sent eS se Write « slogan or witty phrase boosting. Classified Advertising. Sub- mit to ug and you may min two show tickets. J. C, MeFerren of Natrona is among the new guests at the Town send, ———E———EE Industry, bnsin sheep and ‘attle, mining—developments in 1925 will be exhaustively covered in the Tribune Herald industrial edition aut anon Only ScuiLiinG Teas are “toasted” in America. Only ScHILLING Teas are safely Sealed HOT in Vacuum tins. Only ScuiL- LING Teas bring you the true Tea Coffee Baking Powder Extracts Spices 438 EAST flavors of the Orient. \Schilling Tea The worlds only tea _Seated YELLOWSTONE that is, Four famous F blends from the four corners of @ the East, Black (Orange Pekoe) L. Green (Japan) English Breakfast jolong bs eli Che Casper Daily Tribune 200 ARRESTED INREBEL PLOT AT BELGRADE BELGRADE, Juga Slavia, Jan, 21 -)—More than 200 suspects have been arrested and raids are being carried on throughout the colntry following discovery of an alleged communist plot to overthrow the government. Hundreds of houses are bing searched for evidence, Discovery of the plot is sald to have followed a rafd on the homes of fifty communists in Zagreb and Sarajevo. Among those arrerted are % number of important person es, noluding Professors Novkovic, Si mon and Timotijevitch, the last nam. ed the son of a former minister of justice, A number of opposition newspap- ers have been seized and the great- est excitement prevails. LEGISLATION TO HELPCHILDREN. KIWANIS: GOK Better legislation for the care of under-privileged children in Wyom, ing and Colorado may vesult from action taken oy the trustees of the lorado-Wyoming district of Ki wanis clubs at thelr recent meeting held In Denver, according to William B. Cobb, a trustee. Mr, Cobb gave a report on the conference tc the casper Kiwanis club at the iuncheon held today at the Hotel Townsend. A committee is tc be appointed for each state. The committee for Wyoming will study the problems that confront this state in the care of children and will submit a report, The same action in regard to Colo- rado will be taken by the committee for that state, Mr, Cobb In his report referred to the district convention which will be held here in August, The exact date for this session has not been determined, Lander and Douglas clubs will co-operate in making it a success Since today marks the eleventh anniversary of Kiwanis internation: al, an article written for the officint publication by John H. Moss, inter- national president, was read, as was a letter from national headquarters. There are now 95,000 members in the United States and Canada, it was revealed, Real estate prices in Casper are holding up well, according to B. L. Scherck; who made a brief talk on this subject. Mr. Seherck priced several pieces of property recently and discovered cause for optimism. Entertainment was provided today by Ward and Moreno, a vaudeville team from the Columbia theater, George R. Stewart manager of the Columbia, secured the act. OIL MEN LOSE LARD PROTEXT NEW pilcations YORK, Jan, 21.—(—Ap- for injunction recently filed by American oil companies, against the new petrole.m law in Mexico, have been refused by the first Supernumerary court of Mex. feo, Guy Stevens, director of the Association of Producers. of Petro- teum tn Mexjco, said he was Inform- ed today, A. R. Stevens sald that appeals from the decision would be taken to the supreme court of Mexico, The oil companies are opposed to retro- activity provisions of the new petro+ leum law. —_ Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 151. TMM | xtra Specia! umber of wrap nds and girdle $1.00 If Ruptured Ls SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAN-UP = SALE OF CORSETRY WARNER'S, NATURE RIVAL Corselettes “Wr Price Brassieres jizes 36 to 50. M Value to $15. | I, Price | $1.00 SNAPSHOTS OF LIFE IN THE NEWS CANNE Helen Wills is apply- ing college study methods in her quest of tennis laurels. She made many notes in a book while Mile. Lenglen was playing. VIENNA — Theater-goers are nursing bruises and John Gals- worthy's ‘Loyalties’ has been withdrawn as the result of a riot. Resenting the depiction of a Brit-_ ish aristocrat as a theif and the trlumph of his Jew victim, nat- lonalist students beat up all the Jews in the audience. TORONTO—Professor Stephen Leacock of McGill, author, is to devote his fortune and his pen to rerearch for a cure for cancer, which was the cause of his wife's death recently, ROCHESTER, Minn.—Bat Nel son is to have his nose remodelled, He Insists that the purpose is not Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are ‘on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should write at once to W, 8. Rice, 653-E, Main St., Adams, N. ¥., for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application, Just put it on the rupture and the muscles be- win to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with, Don't neglect to send for this free trial, Even if your rupture doesn’t bother you what is the use of wearing suports all your life? Why suffer this niusance? 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Madame X racle Reducing rdles; large sizes only. 136 South Center STUART SHOP Fe TUTTI IMUM LULU LULU TUL he Phone 2213 SHINN ate wean? © veauty, as it was with Dempsey, out simply better breathing. the Insurance business, will be ene, known as Gordon C, Deeth heroe- BATAVIA, [1l.—The Congroga: | @*ter- ~——_—— tional church ts inaugurating free taxi service to church, especially for shut-ins. NEW YORK—Latest about cu old's activities in the Rialto; That announcement in a cabaret of her marriage to Pepy de Albreau was just a joke, Wilda Bennett now says, but that dvesn’t mean they won't be married, Divorced from Con Conrad, Francine Larrimore is postively not through with men, positvely not. There'll be an an- nouncement soon. Pauline Frederick is again, it is sald. to do it OUTH HADLEY, Mass.—Smok ers at Mount Holyoke, (girls’ col- ose), have won a pyrrhic victory. ‘The student councll has voted to repeal its rules against the prac- tice, but college restrictions will continue In force. Cold PATERSON, . J.—Gordon C, Death. who told a judges that_hi Warren Dailey, inspector, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925 - fame was a handicap to a man in = To LIBENSE OFFICE HERE TO BE CLOSED TWO DAYS NEXT WEEK automobile will be In the Salt Creek field from Monday to Thursday in- clusive of next week his office here open again on Friday and Saturda which to obt state the last days n 1926 licenses. Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the A Bale and Proven Remedy. The box beara the signature of SW Grove BNe.— AAV panels. Complete range of prices— Complete range of sizes: We have also received a sprinkling of smart Spring Suits and Coats. Tg ALG Step Our Alteration Depart- ment is prepared to do all cl s of altering and_ particular repair work, First Hints of Spring In New Modes The reflection of the bouyancy and youth of springtime is in these first fash- ions of the new season. color combine in creating this freshness and smart jauntiness. Coats are versatile and are smart when, straight, flared or caped at the back, and frocks bring novel ways of widening skirts—new flares, flounces, godets and Our new collection invites your early inspection. Just Arrived 100 New Spring DRESSES — In a most charming variety of styles, and materials approved for spring —everywoman’s store NEW PONTIAC IS HERE--Chief of Sixes Monday Night, 7 to 9 o’Clock, BIG POW WOW—EVERYONE IN VITED—FLOWERS FOR THE LADIE S—CIGARS FOR THE MEN—MUSIC FOR ALL! CO-OPERATIVE MOTORS Inc. 438 EAST YELLOWSTONE He will have Fabric, line and All Winter Apparel is offered ance cost’”’ prices. WARREN ASK $250,000 FOR PROJECT WORK WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—@)—A proposed amendment to the tnterjor appropriation bill, making available $250 900 for operation an¢ construc. tion expenses of the Riverton pro-, ject of Wyoming was offered in the senate today by Senator Warren. ee KNIFE VICTIM RECOVERING Albert MciIheny is recovering from a knife would received tp a Saturday night altercation, accord- ing to reports from th Lincoln Street hospital. McElheny was stab- bed in the side, Mrs. C. F. Wellman ts visiting in Casper for a short time from her home at ‘Thermonolis. colors wear. for final clear- at “way-below- SehGeBS ae 207 a

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