Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1921, Page 10

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—eet “eee * | S id Id u MK Av Sea — vthe new PAGE TEN _ PILOT IN RACE TO SET RECORD KILLED IN FALL One of'Four ‘Aviators Gut to Make Test, of Night Flying in Transcontinental Trip Dead, Others Stay on Course (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22.—Capt. W. F. Lewis, air mail service pilot on the Reno-to-Salt Lake leg, in the attempt to) establish a record for rapid delivery between San Francisco! and New York, was killed today at Elko, Nev., when plane fell, according to advices received here. Captain | THE PRESIDENT; NOW AND THREE YEARS AGO—Left, last photo of Lewis rancisc 0 a. m., He plane at Reno. er at ail mail service rs hi said that Captain achine, in taking off from ent into a tail spin and srash- the ground. His altityde was} aot given in the mes According to air mail officials ere, in Lewis had served in the American air forces during the world war and had been in the air mail rvice a trifle less than two months, usually between Reno and took Z1ke ge said that the accident Lewis’ safe arrival teno with the mail The me: followed ¢ Elko from I He ferred. to. another machine, n fell with RENO, Nev,, Feb. 22. — Captain William E. Lewis, who was killed it Elko this attempting o lower the time of aerial mail de- livery between San Francisco and New York, engaged an apartment nere last night upon his arrival from he east preparatory to his wedding o Miss M. E. Bryant of San Fran- 0, early next month, friends of pilot stated today —Driven by Pilot Haton, an air mail plane which left San Francigco early vith a plane piloted by Cap- F. Lewis, who died when his machine fell néar Elko, Nev., arrived af 12:38 o'clock. The planes were scheduled to participate in a test of night and day flying. They stepped at Reno and Elko, Ney., on the way here. Pilot Murray reli¢ved Pilot Eaton in continuing the journey tastward, “taking off” on the Salt , leg of the here Two pounds San Franc “piloted by E. M and M. Allen. They reach the Pacific coast in tor Leonhardt sxpect to 36 hours. Two other mail service mathines reported to have left San Francisco this morning for the east will alight here, postal officials announced. FAST PLANES FOR NAVY PROPOSED. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22—Construc tion of two st airplane carriers for the navy at a cost of $48,000,000 each would be authorized under an amend- ment to the naval appropriation bill adopted today by a senate naval sub- rommittee. , Fifteen millions of dol- lars would’ be made available next year for starting work on the craft which have been recommended by na- val experts. Appropriations also were voted. for naval bases on the Pacific coast. There include . $1,500,000 for Almeda, $1,000,000 for Los Angeles and $800,000 for TEXAS WRECK DALLAS, Texas, Feb. 22.—R. W. Mays, engineer, and R. R. Dickey, freman, both of Denison, were in- stantly killed and several persons in- jured when the northbound Texas Special on the Missouri, nsas & r railroad was wrecked two miles north of Waco late toda: cording to announcement at the toad offices here. was piloting one of the two planes which left San FULL CABINET 5 ANNOUNCED LECTURER, ENTERTAINERS. (Continued from Page 1) made to Hoover, and general expecta- tion here is that he will accept. Mr. Davi and now 2 as it now stands. Meantime, it became known that of the seven cabinet tions previously reported had been nally put into the clas ties. Two of these, Hughes of New York Charles Ohio for attorney general, a former steel worker banker, is to be secretary of labor if the cabinet slate goes thru tentative selec- of certain- Evans for secretary of state, and Harry M. Daugherty of have been| i} Note the executive's attitude of weakne: | and strength, \OPTIMISM IS PREACHED BY | SCORE HIT AT TABERNACLE | } (From “The Bunch of Shamrock") Song, Soprano —"Whistle and I'll - Come tae ye, my Lad” Old Scotch Miss Bess Adgate The opening performance of the Community Service’ entertainers was 11 attended at the Presbyterian Tabernacle last night. The entertain- ers were brought to Casper under the | Duet— sie O' Mine” Edw. J. Walt auspices of the Business and Prof Miss Adgate and Mr. Lockhart sional Woman's club of Casper and|Recitation—‘Ma and the Auto the committee of the club feel repaid by the attendance at the first per formance of the series of three, The evening was opened by a con-| cert number by the Lockhart concert aul) fi- 7S. G. Lockhart Violin Solo, Concerto 7 @irst The others are Wal ae yrumself-| company which met with great ap-| Movement) De Bierot Indiana, for postmaster general; John |PMUSe: | RS Ae arp Win ke ee Cede eeks of Massachusetts, for sec-) 724 py Capt. Uusbaum was “Bulla- Miss Lulu Giesecke retary of war; Andrew Pennsylvania, for secreta: treasury; Henry Wallace of Tow: secretary of agriculture, and Se: A. B. Fall of New Mexico, for secre- tary of the interior. HOOVER REPORT NOT CONFIRMED. YORK, , Feb. a member of President-elect ing'’s cabinet and the department of commerce offers ich Held X or service as the public stitutions with which he now ‘is con- said 2 statement issued here|able manner he reached the he yeorge Barr Baker, identi-|0f his audience. Hoover in relief work. n at his office this morning, Mr. nected, today by fied with Mr. Hoover said: “T he to become a member of Mr. ing’s cabinet. 1 my office until 1 noon. might have been s delayed in delivery am going to he o'clock Mr. Hoover declined to say, what would be his attitude should an fer come to him from the president- el child relief were secured, he own profession of engineering, as is not a rich man and does not feel that he can continue indefinitely give his entire time to public serv- ice. In fact, I know that he has had negotiations to this end Montenegrins Declare, Holy LONDON, grave, the me: REGULAR 10c DANCE NOTICE! The Regular Meeting of the Casper Builders’ } Association | Will Be Held in the I. O. O..F. Hall | Wednesday, Feb. 23 8 P. M. Sharp | All members urged to be present as some changes in the by-laws will be presented at this meeting. E. G. Erickson, Secretary. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FREE DANCE LESSONS ON THESE NITES 8:15 TO 8:45 “STAHL” THE DANCING MASTER IS NO “STALL” Dancing 10c nn 22.—Herbert | things. has not been asked to become © not received any invitation|number of Harry Lauder imitations Hard- this after-|and his Scottish uniform. All of the It is possible that a telegram nt tome and been Mr. Hoover had hoped,” said Mr. Baker, “that as soon as the funds for could|J. Coates Lockhart turn some of his attention toward his| ee r rr CE ‘This will often bring quick re- Song, Tenor—‘Mandal War on Serbs) ong, Tenor. ‘andalay ween ap lief ‘from the distressing’ head s | = An Explanation” _. || noises. Clogged nostrils -should { = i open, breathing become easy and wireless age from Berlin today says that | Community” y egrins have declared a holy war|Trio—‘Ring Out. Wild ONS ORR TES Ot Re) ee ainst the Serbians. ‘Two Serbian| n: Catarrhial Deatates ior) eansn bless regiments. have. occupied . Cattinse should give this prescription a Montenegro, and the situation is|Song, Soprano—Becau: trial: r H. H. STAHL ADMISSION TO ALL 25c, TAX PAID apes Sd Free Masks to Ladies DANCE ‘ 6:30 TO 8:30 NO ONE ALLOWED ON DANCE Floor Until NIGHTLY (Bruno}_- - Huhn ing a Life’ in a humorous but point-/Song, Tenor—‘Invictus’ ed manner, Captain Nusbaum ex pounded the theory that human lives are just what they are made by daily actions and thoughts. He said that |Trio—'Bells”’ |by good deeds and unselfish actions The Company the “crown is won” here in finding happiness in doing the every Pe aT | day | s optimist, |dwelt especially on the necessity of ir J. Coates Lockhart --- Berlin aCptain Nusbaum, Hard.| looking on the bright side of things | his friends believe|in order to build a worth while life, | no|The lecture was punctuated with hu- | in-|morous stories for which Mr. Nus |baum is famous and in his unlim SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22,—Li Leong, Chinese fisherman, was kill- ed today in what the police said is the first definite outbreak here of the state-wide war between the Bing Kong and Hop Sing tong. Leong was a Bing Kong man and a Hop Sing member is being sought. All active members in the two tongs were or- dered placed under arrest, The po- lice threatened a blockade of China town which virtually will make a prisoner of every Chinaman in ‘the "| district. Several concert numbers closed the program. Mr. Lockhart, in costume, ang several, solos besides giving a worth while steing. He also explain- at|ed the reason for the Scottish kilts musical selections were well received. A program especially for children was given this afternoon and the following program will be presented of-|this evening: , Miss Yess Adgate ees Soprano and Accom Miss Lulu Giesecke Violinist and Pianist OBE ee SE Sek, The latest estimate of the income of John D. Rockefeller places it at s. little over one dollar for every tick of the watch. ~--- Concert Tenor and F Community Service Programs Trio—Recession” (Kipling) ~~ $0) ion De Koyen he | CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME ‘Fhe Company Song, Soprano—‘Carry Me Back to If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are even: just a little hard of hearing or have head noises go to Old Virginny . Bland Duet—“It was a Lover and_ his | Walthew || Your (druggist and get 1 ounce of | Mr eLotkhast Parmint (double strength), and add “Spanish Dance to it % pint of hot water and a Violin Solo- Basti little. granulated sugar. Take/1 tablespoonful four times a day. Miss Lulu Giesecke 8. C: Coates Léckhart Taylor the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs Sweet of the year” >I e MASQUERADE BAL THUR. . FEBR. 2 is — Winter Garden KLAN Eleven O'Clock Unless Masked NO PAY IF YOU the Dance DON’T LEARN President He leans back in his chair) for support, firmly grasping his stick.| | With him are Secretary Huston and Attorney-General Palmer. Contrasting this with the photo on the right where the president is shown with Secretaries Bryan and McAoo at a cabinet meeting of 1913. Here the keynote is virility |Baker informed Chairman’ Kahn of CORN ACCEPTED FOR STARVING PEKIN, ciated Press)—The All-American Com- mittee for Famine Relief in China to-| day announced the tentative offer of 5,000,000 bushels of corn made by American farmers for \the relief of the famine sufferers. The committee stipulated that the grain,| in order to accomplish intended, should arrive in China by the middle of May. { —————.___—. | John McEntee Bowman, who at 45) controls a dozen wr iu of America’s | Deller lo: most magnificent hotels, career in New York state as an odd- job man in "TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1921 DALLAS, Tex., ant William D, ental flier was forced to earth at \Aviator Forced Down in Flight - Across Country Feb. 22.—Lieuten- Coney, trans-contin- Bronte, Coke county, Texas, early to- day by engine trouble, according to bad report said the Wilson and cabinet members. jthe | | interest | gupra Virginia, Feb. 22.—(By The Asso- acceptance of the purpose lie toda started his count} tavern. Daily Weather Report Fair and colder to- morrow. Probably snow tonight. told a lie.” prices. can at, 2 for_ can at, 2 for_ ular. 35c, at lar 60c at, 2 for__ We also carry a complete line of unbreakable Ther- mos Bottles at $8.50 to $18.00. WASHID | Representative MONTREAL, Feb. t, the British steamer Grelar- from mid-Atlantic. | been notified of her plight magnify in our minds that, received at Love Field. 1t aviator, who was attempt- ing: a Pacific-to-Atlantic coast flignt was not injured. TON, Feb, 22—Secretary house military committee today that his recent refusal to permit J. M. Hill and C. C. Lindsay, house war investigating committee examine secret documents at the war |department, was based on the ground |that they were known to possess an agents, to in this investigation not wholly inspired by a desire to safe- the public interests.” Flood, charged Democrat, had that the British Steamer | Adrift, S. 0. S. Is Hoisted at Sea 22,—Her pro- sent out S.'O. 8S. messages) ‘COMING TO BLOWS OVER ‘FEET’ Several ships have LeeelDc, In Honor of George W. ashington So gallant a hero and so honest a man was this great leader of the Revolutionary days that in our tribute let us value him for his real worth. Let us value him for his sincerity to his fellowmen, to his country and those whom he served, and let us “George ‘Washington never Grocery Specials For This Week, February 21st to 26th A reduction of 20 to 30 per cent makes a great dif- ference in your monthly expense account! After having the opportunity of such great values » we have offered in the past month, we feel confident our customers appreciate our untiring efforts in the furth- ering to normal conditions the now diminishing inflated The following items are on specicl for this week: -Honey Boy Brand Sardines; 1-lb, can Hugo Brand Red Salmon; regu- lar 45c at, 2 for___ 1-lb. can Yukon Brand Red Salmon; regu- For the man who carries his lunch LUNCH KITS that keep your lunch moist and your coffee hot: Hot-a-Kold; Icy-Hot or Thermos. THERMOS BOTTLES are so pra for so many other uses. $2.50 to $7.50. ELOCOMMER regular 15c Suaeie].%6) Kenilworth Brand Sardines; regular 20c ; emt IOC 1-lb. can Shelk Brand Pink Salmon; reg- ee eee eC —grocery section MRS. PEETE AND WOMAN FRIEND IN JAIL ARE SEPARATED AFTER ELES, Cal., Feb. 22.— Mrs. Louise L. Peete, ne m urder of Jacob Charles Denton, and Mrs. Marie Bailey, awaiting trial for the alleged ‘der of James Hogan, were confined in cells of the county jail today to avert, jail officials said, a threatened physical clash. i tley’s arrest December 21 she and Mrs. mace vive, Baileys ® | Peete have been friendly, according to 4 jail officials. x: Foe eee eee ee ee een ee Sar Ren 7 ETE 5 |" hey argued today over the relative f lneauty of their feet, the jailer said, , \and finally rushed at each other, but separated. wer ¥ | Each was confined in a dark cell for an hour and released only when prom lises were given not to renew the quar. it was stated. rel, foseibasiss CII agents, as a part of a blackms‘t plot,| i had sought information consecune| FR AD LEADER the claim of the Valley Forging com-| és pany of Verona, Pa., against the gov-| 1S ATTAC ED ernment on shell contracts. He (By ociated Press) ed that a letter from Hill to Lindsay on file at the department be produced. Hill's letter, written in October, 1919,| as sent to the committee by Secre- tary Baker said: “As the people at Washington are apparently not going to move in the ¥ Pittaburgh matter I h ar’ ed to| _ RIGA, Feb. patie | aap aelten sell the story to a New York paper.| Moscow bored ior . ermead It makes a corking good stor} troops attacked the ral ibe in © is to be played up as a sensati | Leon Trotzky, the Russian Soviet “T have not finished yet’ and will| war minister, as it was traveling not have it ready before the middle| along the Mon strihee pera of the week. It has occurred to me| road. Several of the war ler’s and that if this paper thinks it is worth frainmen were wounded, it bs $2,000 to publish, it might be worthy added. more than that to some Pittsburgh ene people to suppress it. Of course, any! DANCE HALLS LOSED negotiations would have to be carried i = R eas yery carefully as you would not| FORTH WORTH, Tex., Feb. 22.— want to la: ourself open to any| Public dance. halls were ordered clos- ites ‘Howarer, if you Pare to split|ed and the opening of any in the fu- anything over the $2,000. that you can|ture wa» prohibited by a city ordin- yet, I think it ought to be worth five|ance enacted today in response to to certain people not to have it ap- petlisens from the Church Women’s Federatio’ Mail Orders Solicited and Given Prompt Attention CiAL: Phones 13 and 14 Star Electric °Uibrators 6¢ ASTONISHING indeed,” a satisfied customer told us the other day. This is just one of the many comments that is passed on the Star Electric Vibrators by people who have given it the test. The new attachments that make the Wonder Vibrator so complete gives it suprem- acy of the market. Most woman need and really want a vibrator; it’s so essen- tial in her toilet, and if she new the price was so low— $5.00 complete —hardware Section Your choice of Universal, $4.50 complete ‘actica y t e a CE ili one ic al for the home and can be utilized ave a complete assortment of sizes, from —hardware Section

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