Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE SIX CHEVENNE WOMAN SUED. FOR RECOVERY OF ASHES SUATTERED T0 THE WIND Wyo., June 21-—Mrs.! Ne iow of the late Leo. pold Kabis, has replied to a sult-by the bis’ will to compet} hes of the deceased | Rest”, by plead-| h place as Elks} ashes long ag tet winds w district tourt 1 Tks Rent wae intended by Kabis to he| name ofa plot of ground which he Omjnisteaters of I deeded’ to local Elks lodge for use| ns a cemeter The lodge declined the! rift, but b it was declined Kabis; mn a will directing that his} hes be interred. ne Elks Rest. TUMBLES INTO STREAM, AGED WOMAN IN DROWNS} |NO LONGER DO THESE TURKISH WOMEN WEAR THE | helping to care for Russian refugees. “HAREM VEILS' |discardea their veils and now appear on the streets dressed as their sisters in the Western world. This photo shows |a@ number of the wealthiest women in Constantinople who have offered their services to the American Red €ross in pao 2 il by Carma ee veercmr eRe AREAL TEN NET Hundreds of Turkish women have; » home of F. M. Connor, | ged woman, lost. her balance, | nged into the swollen stream and | drowned. Her body was re | covered half a mile below the scene of the dent. She was th of Mrs. John B, Koehleffel. —- - CASHIER DEFUNGT BANK TAKES JOB AS CASHIER, WILL MEET OBLIGATION _SHERIDAN, Wyo., June 2 cashier of the def , Who is at liberty under $5,000} nding trial on a charge of re-| ceiving deposits after he k to be insolv: secured a ¢ position rts he will repay nk in full from hi It may but event y cent lost thru » he is work- and ¢ a long time, he as: he will make good ev the bank's failure. W ing here his wife is. proving up on their homestead near Arvada and when title is obtained this property, Kirby States, will be sold and the proceeds ap-| plied to the claims inst the bank Kirby. attvibutes’the failure of the bank to the death of livestock on which it had joaned money and which perished] during the wint EX-SERVICE MAN PROVES FRAUD, RUN UT OF TOW 21. DON'T CARE IF HE links at Washington, D. C. RAWLINS, Wryo., June Steiner, an ex-service man, who repre- sented that he was tubercular and at- tempting by begging on the street to obtain money sufficient to pay his transportation to the rehabilitation myr, was run out of tance of the local post of ‘the American Legion, when he was ipelled to submit to a physical ex- ation and was found to be heal- developed that Steiner his pockets—more than have paid ms way to to vr had he had any intention of going there, STANDARD TOPS MIDWEST IN SUNDAY GAME, 1010 7) An independent te m from the Stand-| urd Refinery defeated a similar team from the Midwest in a lively game on} 1igh school athletic field ter fternoon by a score of 10 to d erowd viewed the game. ies for the Standard vere and Fitt and those for the (Mid- Dayton-and Swanson. * Tolhurst who A was mouth a foul ball a car was hit in the the third inning | during and An ying first base am nomen tea ieee ohn Mae iy ihe perl LADY CURZON AND HUSBAND ON HONEYMOON—Lady Cynthia Mosley and xy a pitched UPI. Mrs. Tolhurst's See ete ead EGE ited. today| her husband, Mr, Oswald. Mosley, M. P., photographed at Hackwood, Bs that the injury was not serious. England, one of Lord Curzon’s country seats, They-are spending the score by innings follows jof their honeymoon there. ndarc ~ 20200301 2—10} ——. Midwest — 313000000—7 There was ght League ——— GIANT TODDY IS MIXED IN CROW CREEK no game STOEL Eee PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE—The bulldog caught one sniff of the cigarette in the hand of Senator Harding and that is why he won't even look at the Republican candidate for president, who is shown on the golf | Court for the 'r been ill “Crui: ingstoke, ‘st part The Great Demand for Gasper Dairy Ice Cream Has Forced Us to Enlarge Our CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21.—In f the ‘presence, of a small. but. select Capacity. We Can Now audience, none of whom attmpted to “ . his emotion and some of whom were moved to tears, United | Handle All Orders States Marshal Dan Hudson mixed toddy ever concocted in »y pouring into Crow creek $30,000 worth of con whiskey, wine, cordials, beer, n_ alcohol, PENA IEE ERS wood alcohol, home-made “hootch,” elc., which had been confiscated’ by P the federal authorities in raids pred- We sell over two-thirds icated on violation of Unele Sam's liquor and revenue laws, duly made of the Ice Cream con- and provided. The ceremony—the x marshal made the occasion a cere- sumed in Casper. onious one—took place on the | 5 “Happy Ju bridge. ‘The various BEE EHEAHEEHEHRBEERE containers, ranging from pint flasks barrels, were emptied in- swollen stream. No one was to the permitted under the bridge, Some ho, driven to desperation, defied plici phus b: ng up samples of the || Sen aouciouss ‘ lown-stream from the bridge, | repor i with re that mar- | hal’s stick” elent—that the creek t 8 tastes, ||* which is not ugreeat Try our Ice Cream Bricks at your next party or house gathering. Pretty Molded in any color or flavor you desire. 4 Attorney for the past week, was }to be in his office for-awhile Today. There’s a reason. for Casper Dairy Ice Cream and you will know the reason. Reporter L, ©. ‘est of the month, W. O. Wilson, Continuous Finley return- | | | t Saturday afternoon from} Ralph Kimball will be here this afternoon and will hear cases who has 1 P. M.to 11 P. M. TODAY Next —NEXT— Johnson” THEN: A Weekly CREEK HEHEHE HE Ask EXER EEE EEE EEE Big Six-Reel Special It’s an Underworld Picture! A Western Thriller ing Among the Solo- mon Islands With Martin exaig able The Best Gamble in Town LYRIC| SPERLING HIGHWAY 2 SURVEYS BEGIN AT LOWER ‘END OF PROPOSED ROUTE ( to The Tribune) | CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21.—Loca-) |tion engineers of the state highway de- partment, have started the survey for the Casper-Rawlins, road. The engi-' 4jneets commenced at the Rawlins end of the proposed route and will proceed northward, via Brown's Canyon and Sand Creek to the Sweetwater river,| |thence to Caspers This propesed location will also serve the Rawlins, Lander traffic as a survey | will be made west from this route at a point south of Sand Creek to connect! with the proposed Lander-Rawlias route now under investigation will cara for traffic from both Casper and Lan- der, from the intersection south to Rawlins. item conveys welcome | | The above | PICURE SHOP SERVICE KODAK Finishing Any work brought in be- fore 8 a. m, is ready for delivery at 6 p. m. Casper Pharmacy 111 E. Second news to the various oll euiaiice inte! ested in theaFerris and Lost Soldier {oil fields, ‘The proposed road will re- duce \the distance shout 40 miles be-|: tya-cu Casper and ling, and. will) permit. more pxtensi¥= “ypar=tuns in these fields, At a meeting of oll opera tors and Casper merchants held about three months ago, County Commission: ers Veitch and Griffith were appointed ja committee to impress upon .state of- ficials the importance of this read, and if possible secure state aid in its con- ‘struction. The survey is the result of their efforts, and those interested hope, to see the road under construction ;this year. aie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sisson of Bisbee, Ariz., arrived here yesterday. They ex. pect to make their home in Casper, practi aes Seances teat Tanch at the Wigwam temorrow: Iris Pa ‘coming acting super ‘oer superintendent Taian, lent of Every Evening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra Union Pacific ir in Wyoming Is Under Ne ew Management E. a CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21. Anderson today succeeded A. Duffie as: Superintendent of the Ww taing division of the Union Pacing 3” intendent under ap. until such time as indefinite pointment effective MeDuffie returns from m, aaa during the war - the vilion THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEWAYS __PICTURES _ WORTH ED THEATER IN | ii r TODAY EARLE WILLIAMS ‘CAPTAIN SWIFT’ —AbLo—. FATTY ARBUCKLE IN ‘THE GARAGE’ And Fox News DOUGLAS MACLEAN “AND DORIS MAY What’s Your ; Husband Doing FATTY ARBUCKLE IN IN ‘THE GARAGE’ —_crAKcnNene em eae = The Keynote of We are also featuring Panama Hats—the ideal quirement. 1) Watch Our Windows A Pepa epi emt vars Comfort for Summer Especially is this true, of our Sailors, fitted with air-cushion sweat band. They are real. Men’S Hats—the finest line we have ever shown. They combine comfort and style. Prices $3, $4, $4.50 and $5 son’s newest styles and shapes in summer wear. We have a style that will please your own individual re- Prices $4.50to$10 Head the sea- Hat for UNA TY iil

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