Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 6

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THURSDAY, JULY 2it, 1$ DISTRICT GOUAT 80 oF cma sis “HERE IS UPHELD. Hi SAND BAG USED TO MAKE TEST. OF PARACHUTE THRU RIL, WHERE, 5 ATHER UVES 10 PEN | : { | A meeting of the eimmittee ap. : CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 22.—Ac- pointed recently to ald if the welfare! I cotaisaitan Son ty bere PALAISte Log 8c t HERE. YESTEROAY | jot’ ex-service mon In Casper met i Fennoul buster ob she sand child, the a Ae i ni - | : €, {night at the director's room of the, : + _ body of Alys Loy, aged 3 years, who was Aviation Field Fills With Cars in | Official Thermometer Registers 98 fa hee oo duilaing. Aten C.-M. Wallace Denied Possession scaided to death here March 16, 1919, Hr ths . Se " organiza . : we day i sed . through - Belief That Real Leap Is Be- | Degrees; Cooling Shower ion tn the elty which fs directly inter-| of Lots Appropriated by Rail- | Yerneneey, mo nation Woy of Can ing Made; Planes Going | | Follows and Moderation Gouw reldaad WIRE ITED Ue eee road but May Collect Rt ene Ce Sas ome wet ae to Frontier Days. { Sets Ia. ing. : Compensation. |® life term in the penitentiary for. tho i 4 le Former service persons are entitled |murder of William Ashford, a negro, t } | |here in 1919. ‘The baby’s body is to, be to mileage, bonus, back pay, insurance, interred at T: ‘Washi. be- SS aeccntag Pate ce bonbake bd compensation, vorational trainiug, and (Special to The Tribune) eae ek Oe panda ar amce eee eee pped ‘from a height of 6,000 fret, Yesterday was thé hottest day of thejamounts due fromthe government from| CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 22.—That|Sile the grave of Mrs. Loy’s father. f parachute weighted down with a 459 He vari f fe r 5 yA in. The little girl met death while: her DiGnd AeA Dike sora: sUapeaanutig: seat year in Casper. The mercury soared| Various causes, * Cc. M. Wallace of Casper “through {n- hiss arak TaInithare, ‘awaltinie ‘de: Oe Guirio uw VEtatd Avatars Sree to 98 degrees at 8 o'clock yesterday| The lst of people on the commitis: action lost the right to recover pos./ mOuner Ms Tesi tne Mere a ee te ou a certain degree . afternoon, lacking jut two degrees of /#Md the organization which they repre |session” of certain lots in the Central 'ermination of the fate of Loy as a re- day afternoon in the first attermt 10 boing as hot as the highest reading of-|8€nt follows: ". | Addition’ to Casper, but is entitied to/ "Wt of the Ashford killing. ‘Toys shot try out a parachute here since the Routt jecgatha” bu Solbabiaen animate Pag RS omdart ie hath a tion’ represented by 48hford, a hotel ‘porter, without provo- “ 1 cr Ws clally registered here—in. July, 1916.|._W* Q. Wilson, chairman, Rotary clu; “just compensation’ represented —b death of Frank Hanson. Tom Leabet |'¥eaterday tied the heat record for Juty}Mi#® E. Gilson, secretary,” Red Cross:'“‘the value of the land at ths time) cation, while irrational from a pro- ter was driving the plane froma Watch SRG ast : one de Burke H, Sinclair and Hal P. Riney of taken and interest to date,’ a ruling|!©nged period of drinking. the parachute was dropped. fp icles Fests ht ore aay TO last | Midwest; Fred Van Gordons Red Cross: Which was mado by the district cour| Cnn ARe< Sey) Rime. c bbe tv Aleman Bee sak ty: Pio ou|Chester Bryan, city council; Archie! of the SixthJud‘clal district, 1s the ce-| | Many sisters have become famous a man was making the descent in the ; “ Weidner, Bike: M. W. oh ow. ee one {motion picture actresses, among the p » and the aviation field filed} A short but heavy downpour about! ge Columbus J) Wo Miles Ale ey handed Gown Tice oe ree SO". Hest, known being Dorothy and Lillian up rs with motor cars from the S45 o'clock brought relief after a swell. phillips, Odd Fellows; J. Wisenhunt;-peal. from the judgment of the lower|Gish, Mary and Lottie Pickford, nid city. parachute barely ‘missed the jtering day. The government figures|néamen; To. Conwell, Woodmen: C. it court. ‘The litigation reaulted from, tke 2nd Marjorie Bennett and Constance, river in landing near the aviation fies1 show that only .05 Inch of ‘rain fell) pittlefield, Knights of Pythias: George, oceupancy by the Chleago, Burlington | Norm and Natalie Talmadge. fle. Domina Marini, the popular j yesterday. elson, Masons; Dr. Neil’Gels, public & Quincy railroad of the lots without and = structor from was one of the passengers on one of the airplane trips y. H. L. Carlson, brother .of son, county clerk, made the { A brisk wind from the southwest |health; Lewis Gay, Chamber of Com4 purchase or other arrangement. with| rs sprang up a last might con: Dan McCarthy, Martin Larsen,/the owner, Wallace placed a value of tinned to a certain ‘extent all day to-|and Fred Dralle, American Legion;| $5,000 on the property. . The supreme , day and made the day cooler than it) Harry Fisher, state adjutant of Ameri- court affirmed the decision of the dis-l the tnenmnt echnebodes fect heing over otherwise would have been. Indica-}caw Legion; x2. C. Calhoun, federal yo-| trict court. . their heads. : tions early this afternoon were that|cational board; W. W. Slack, trades as. SEEM eT a ve u ble; i the mercury, would not go above 95|sembly; Jack Leary, Burlington; C.T.! moaqa yw. Bowman, funeral. director, who has entered the race for office of| CHICHESTER padieet hak 39 FP area, because persons of all ranks have a rooted objection to buildings of more ? Every town in Burma covers a wide Helen € other trip. The Western Airplane and Motor ion is planning a trip to Chey- and a visit to the Frontier Day bration next week. The planes will » probably Friday and wilt g y of Lusk and Wheatiand, degrees- today. is The thermometer registered 93. de- &rees at 12:30 o'clock noon. Considerabié \ suffpring — reisulted “3 iors TERIOR Boone, Northwestern; and Mrs. Fred| Yan Gordon, wi y » Woman's auxiliary of Le-| county coroner, has gone to Cheyenne} gion, to attend the fourth annual convention the way ing passengers between. towns. + The Oriole which carries two besides lof Wyoming Funeral Directors associa- foe the pilot and the Standard which has a one-passenger capacity outside of the among some refinery workers who] In the Egyptan department of the|tion being held in the capital city the baa ae were employed in more exposed ta-) Brilish museum is a wooden doll which jlatter part of this week. Mr, Bowman Sy enturies | tion, having held the office for two SOLS BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE pilot will make the trip under 5 es 3 se cca Rega tenet aid ie before Christ. ears. rection of J, ¥. Stock, manager of the > h summer thére has en more wee = =3 — = = anaes ae js — ; company which has its headquarters !n) MARION, OHIO FOLK PREPARE HOME COMING FOR REPUBLICAN | {{{*!! In Casper and in central Wyo- te ported at ither hospitals or at police! royal princess who died three bors but no heat, prostrations were re-|was found in the sarcophagus of ajis secretary of the Wyoming associ da Powers, who is one of the ming generally, than for many years, Casper, faethe Pilots oo he’ company (ACNE: NOMINEE—Two beys. decorating their home for the celebration for Senator |according to reports issued by the % probably will make the trip. Warren G, Harding. - weather bureau. The livestock and eh pias Soe : range conditions are reported to. be THE HOUSE © ALWAYS |from good to excellent. Rainfall’ here OF QUALITY is much above normal, according to CTURES OGILBEE T0 ROOST GITY ‘ 2 L t N N ' George McKenzie, who has charge of pct URES 5% f pg aie - A the weather office in Casper. LAT-| 2 F UR merican egion ews otes | The meteorological table shows that at VENTILAT. YO 100 degrees in 1916 is the warmest Pere IN ° WHILE ak ES State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the |) (77st, Casper has had | since sitet = * a se | 2. 3, 5 government A American Legion, Which Designated The readings were started. August of that ‘ Donald W. Ogilbee of the law firm of Trib Its Offici year waacwacmest when the mercur, TOIDAY Hagens & Murane, has gone to Lead- june as ‘ cial Newspaper ; shot up to 98 degrees. if ville, Colo., at the invitation of Hon. ®dited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyommg Both 1914 and.1915 were “cool” The Romance of the Strangest Marriage on Record, Featuring ped I trosswhite, president of the adville Chamber of Commerce, be- years throughout July and August, generally the warmest months in Na- saclene unsiithe advantiete CRBBE ORE WHAT LEGION IS DOING | mands of this committee were approxt-|trona county. ‘The same was true af ing under the American City Bureau] Specific evidence of what the Ameri-\pt0!” $70,000,000. [0t7 when the highest reorded was 9% ; plan, tomorrow* evening. Mr. Ogilbee}can Legion is doing in furtherance of] 6. Before this congress adjourns,; T°@rees- tely made an exhaustive report to the hits program of beneficial legislation in{we anticipate securing a further appro-|, At 3 o'clock today the temperature n had again climbed to 9% degrees and ‘ amber of Commerce on the|behaif of ex-service mén and Ameri-|priation of $10,000,000 to be used in sper Building and Loan Association, | cans generally, is contained in a sum-| building, leasing or improving of hos-| 25 on the decline. which was pronounced the most com-]mary of recent accomplishments just |pitals to be converted for the use of plete document of its kind ever issued {received from Thomas W. Miller, chair-|disabled men. on the general subject of building and/man of the Legion's national legisla-| | loan of-tions and the housing /tive committee, with headquarters in|. 7- The total appropriation to date: problem. He is also an enthusiastic \the Woodward building, Washington, (for the feteral board for vocational ed-! advoeate of the city bureau plan and}, G. The report refers to legislation |Ucation has been approximately $30,- an authority on many matters dealing |recently passed by both houses of con-/000,000. ‘The sundry ciyjl bill carried with commercial associations. His talk ]prress and in yiew of its vital-interest 8 appropriation pf $99,000,000 to be, to the Leadville chamber fs designed l¥o all ex-service persons, the various|€xpended by the federal board’ for -vo-| to arouse it from a condition of ¥thitEy Geparement headquarters are asked to/ational education, and it is the better, and instill.a spirit of progress. assist In placing the information. it con-/of (is committee that the hoard will ae tains before all legionnaires and other/be able in the near future to render F citizens’ of their respective states, It; ™More efficient and diversified service to} . is reproduced in full herewith as fol-J@ll of our disabled comrades. lows: | 8. Many weeks ago the house passed ithe Darrow bill which provides for an q 1. One provision of the army appro-|incregse of $20 per month for married priation bill authorizes an. appropria-/and single men in receipt of vocational) The American Beauty -in. : LYRIC DOROTHY DALTON “THE THUNDERBOLT” 7. ALSO MUTT AND JEFF FRIDAY and SATURDAY tion of $250,000 so that all disabled|training. This legislation was included| AND . personnel still in hospitals. may con-/in the senate deficiency appropriation | —T Te @ tinue té travel on furlough at a one- {pill and hereafter all vocational board = ‘i The Alta Electric company has}cent rate per mile. |students will receive $100 per month} _ i lam arnum bought out the Electrical Construction lkturing. the period of training. | company at 142 East Midwest avenue. 2. Alf men now in receipt of hospi-' 9, Of special interest to our sister} The Alta company. which has main] talization from the United States pub- members is n proviso in the reorganiza-| headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah,|lic health service will he entitled to the|iion bill which grants rank and an in will make the store here a branch shop| privilege of purchasing quartermaster|orease of pay to the army nurse corps. with I. A. German as manager. The/supplies from the United States quar-[phis is a specific demand of the first new Alta company will start business|termaster supply depots or stores, att constitutional convention and it is with here August 1, cost. Pa n The Celebrated Actor, in “The Joyous Trouble | Makers” A Ganible in ; Souls reat pleasure that we make this an-| jouncement. 10, All emergency corps officers in-| ‘terested in the fight to secure the right} fen one of the stores in the 3. To further assist the public health big. chain ‘oper by the Alta com-|service in adequately providing for dis- pany, the company is able to bring to|abled .men, the war ‘department has. Casper the highest quality of goods at} turned over to them Whipple barracks, |to retirement as allowed regular army Next lower prices. A complete line of light|an old army hospital in Arizona, which}ofticers, will be interested to know that! fixtures and household appliances are{will accommodate -upproximately 1,600 the privilege. has) been. allowed. lio JACK DEMPSEY carried. tubercular patients. emergency corps officers of the navy| Next William Moncreiffe 4. The army appropfiation bill alsolin the reorganization program passed} |carriea an pmendment to the Leston'algy bath horses \ Go iar tt hae been (A) Saud nee Comedy an rifle bill which will authorize the quar- impossible to secure any legislation) terranter mae to ‘auaeibat: with our/from congress extending this right of| Kinograms The Romance of a Man, a Maid, and a Battle for Gold : rifles slings and cartridge belts. retirement to army emergency corps i i i of Sheridan County 5. Ry the passage of the sundry civnJofticers, ‘The senate will, at any Ume,| Showing Miss Wyoming ° ° service bill, $46,000,000 is granted tolpass the legislation but the chief op-| Tomorrow Here for First Time | ths eau of war risk insurance to bel ponents of it in the house have so tar The Weaterners expended on hospitalization of disabled@}prevented an action. which might discharged personnel. . ‘The original dé-beonform with that action of the sennt Hon. William reiffe, accompanied ———— y Mrs, N , arrived in the: cit; eoccces fast arene feo, thle Hote af Bis|2 eoce Ssesesseses cecccececescncececooooes Horn, Sheridan County, motoring) through to Denver. Mr. Moncreiffe is| one of the important citizens of \">=th- ming, interested in pure-bred ses and sheep. Round Oak Copper- Fused Boiler-Iron ; THE DENVER POST month. We delivered THE POST 20 years ago for 65 cents per livesto cattle, h , oT . With his brother, Malcolm 3 viffe, °° It’s Tis truly said < the owner of the famous Pola ranch be $8 is 5 Caipeta Momian Glow month, when Bull Durham sold for Chief Range, was formerly a breeder of polo nies a « ” ° icine tentern marke : but th branch Ey ¢P-E-P—Pinks Every Place” a nickel. But “Bull” reaps won- With Leg of the business has been abandon oO ~ ate ye ' Is delivered for 65 cents per derful changes. g EoRd many years. as Mr. Monersittetnan a“ ? Base 6 pecidec n Wyoming this is his first ; init to Casper and he was much er a , GLIDE INTO THE NEWS DEPOT FOR P-E-P | eaters tte “s : p Illustration shows the Boiler-Iron eA pe phe Moncreiffes resumed thelr Jour: | to : Pencils Envelopes Papers Chief Range with leg base and end mn ney this morning bs i write shelf. The leg and cabinet bases are Paha & ds interchangeable. This range requires i Super-Rough Stuff | Mayor ae no‘blacking. It will bake eight nine- y inch pies at one time. Supplied i in Bad last Anch i pplied in Got George ee ‘ plain or enamel trim. Ask for the TINNIPEG.*1 . ; Chief Range Book, which full rz WINNIPEG,- Man., July George @ ae & Rang: 4, ic ully de Locke, returned soldier, had been a per- sistent wooer of Miss Myra Fidler of this city, but had been nable to in-'® duce the young lady to “set the date.” 3 sorge had almost given up hope scribes its many advantages. It is free, that THE NEWS DEPOT drinking 251 South Center Street. Phone 256. when he rey: a novel by a Spanish fountain More than a million and a half Round Oak author advocating the “treat ‘em specialties in use. See the name on the leg in : rough” method and immediately pre-/e pared to carry out the author's sugges-|$ tions.” ‘A few days later George was arrest- e4 for shooting Miss Fidler thru one thigh and atfempting suicide. During ms convalescence at @ local hospital front 14 PEOPLE bought SOMETHING at THE. NEWS . “s DEPOT last Saturday. Nearly 500 PEOPLE spend from The 5¢ to $2 at THE NEWS DEPOT every DAY. There’s a Miss Fidler was a constant attendant News 2D ; Spee ae iis RIPE pra lnaeoti Bethe Depot. reason, of course! Probably P-E-P—‘“Patience, Energy, Ff he shot me, to marry him, but I do §@ ” y “ia 1 for th ered Peanuts. a4 All in readiness for the . °} in case Locke was freed, but the judge \ - Phones 13 and 14 entenced him to three y Mountain prison. ececeosocscoeee eeeeecoeoesee

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