Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 8

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PEASHING MAD CHIEF OF STA TO HIVE CHAR ARMY TRAINING General Harbord Given! Care of Administrative; Details Under Change’ In Military Plans WASHINGTON, May 13.—| Selection of Gen. John J. Per-} to be chief of'staff of the was announced today cretary Weeks. staff, Secretary al Pershing will di- regular army and which he will com- f active field op tirement He Tecently as- of the war staff ing organized. 1 Harbord, as assistant chief ill take over all of the ad we details heretofore handled Kdeut._ Com. hief of staff, Mr. Weeks an nounced, leaving Gcneral Pershing free to direct the organization and training of the army of the United States as a whole, including the na mander Burney-is the inventor of t enemy U-boats during the war. | British Naval Officer, Inventor Of Paravene, Here With American Bride! Burney of the British navy with High, prominent Chicago society girl, to visit Mrs. Burney’s family. Com- he “paravene,” which helped check the a guard and the organized re- Dr. Hill to Be General Pershing will assume his Ambassador to new duties July 1, succeeding Maj, Gen. Peyton C. March. His assistant will be Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord. who was General Pershing’s princi- pal staff assirtant in France before he assumed command of the service of eupply. WASHINGTON, May 13.—Dr. Da- —-—_.- Bank Cashier Is vid Jayne Hill of New York, is un- derstood to have declined definitely Under Arrest to be considered for ambassador to Japan, and it is seid he is foremost among those now under considera- a SEELEY, Coto. May 13-—Rutoiph| See tt lemneeie earatioes Oita eashier of the Buckingham State} CUNtry are resumed. sae lh reap mete ao aly GERMAN UNION SOUGHT. der 23,1920, was arrested at his home pathos twine hi aed wine ees {RS | ciated Press}—The advocates of fusion Japan, Report VIENNA, May 13.—(By Ths Asso- WORLAND MAN (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, May, 13.—D..5, Laird of Worlacd, this ‘afternoon will be appointed state highway superintend ent to succesd D, C, McCalman, re- signed. Laird has been a member of the highway commission four years, having been appointed by Governor Houx and reappointed by Governor Carey. He is a Demecrat. Mr. Laird agreed to accept the highway superintendency under urg- ing by other members of the com- mission. n ———_—>——___ Che Casper Daily Exjbune the Leates eel "Senator Norris, \lican, Nebraska, observed, in pm | the attack on the bill. “The navy Sepacteet > aes = =F os wantathe ntina to j This bill gives them the wish. a ||. have the largest navy in the world. en Prag oad the wae te it economic (stun Serrowine money” ay con can to the people Increases Made ae to Senate Com-|[°..2"hese and stand ter Chat policy.” mittee Are Challenged on Te Basis of Expenditures Broker’s License. “ecsty hes, | Not to Be Revoked ASHINGTON, May 13.—Attack bed | LANSING, Mich., apd. 13.—Cireuit appropriations in the half-billiondol-| | | Carr ‘today’ made’ permanent lar naval appropriation bill was re-| poodles! injunction newed today by Senator Borah, Re-|the state securities commission . publican, Idaho, who challenged in- revoking the Meense of A. W. Wallace creases made by the senate naval com-,€ Company in the Michigan-Colorado mittee aggregating $100,000,000 over) copper case. house provision of $296,000,00¢ or al- most three times the pre-war naval fadges, he said. Including the smene-| N OMUNAtLONS @iate appropriations and future com- it a mitments, Senator Borah, said, the Mad b I . h bill really called for about 3250,000,- e€ OY IFts 000. Asserting that the Japanese navy peat had only 75,000 to 80,000 men and the} BELFAST, Ireland, May 13.— (By British about 100,000, Senator Borah|The Associated Press.}— Nominations said it appeared that the personnel|/for the two Irish) parliaments were of 120,000 men for the American navy, | carried out today. No contests were of 120,000 fo rthe American navy,|reported for the southern parliament proposed by the senate committee, Auto and Motercycle Opening Races of the Season Casper Fair Grounds NEW ROAD CHIEF mame of BH. A.’ Johnson of Creighton, Neb., formerly vice president of the Buckingham bank, to a check for 31,000. District Attorney L. B. Reed is authority for the statement that alleged forgeries amounting to $40,- 00 have been brought to light against ‘Nrodell. Nordell, it i» stated, will Wace his efense on the claim that he had been given authority to sign Johnson's mame to checks and other inetru- ments. Johnson denies this and claims that upon several occasions he has sought an accounting from Nor- eel. Beer Not Used For Medicine ‘WASHINGTON, May 18.—Dr. How- ard A. Kelly, a surgeon of Johns Hop- Kins hospital, and Dr. James M. H. Rowland, professor at the University of Maryland, testified today before the house judiciary committee that they never had prescribed beer and had mever seen it used as a medicine. GOLF CHAMPION MATCHED. LONDON, May 13.—Miss Alexa Stirling, ef Atlanta, Ga., woman golf champion of the United States, who ing to meet Miss ih woman. golf ill have her wish gratified, been drawn to meet each first round of the ladies’ ionship, to be played ————.____ Latest Word in Bracelets. Winter-Henthorne. with Germany, overriding the govern ce has a minister for physical ment's position that the present time | ¢ ation and sport, and he has.a seat ‘was unpropitious to bring up the| in the cabinet. question, today succeeded in forcing through the national assemt amended act providing for a on union with Germany. No date fixed. SR AE WL, FREIGHT TRAFFIC HEAVY. 6 Northwestern officials here report heavy freight traffic on the Casper vision during the past week. Sev enty-three cars of lumber arrived in Casper over the Northwestern alone during the week ending last nigh: The lumber dealers report that rhe} shipments are being sold as fast as| they are received. Candy ars Per pound ____~ 2. 25c Per pound ~_.___=- FOR HEALTH | Maple Fruit Fudge— Marble Fudge, Special— As Well As ~11_25c ~ Per pound ________ 25c Appearance bases ocr Vey cee anal {. | Fresh Marshmallows, Saturday Only, 25c per Pound Ny-Denta Tooth Paste cleanses naturally and exceedingly well. potassium chlorate, helps to keep the 1 prevent canker blis CASPER PHARMACY |} 111 E. Second Quality and Service CASPER : “Once a Trial, Alvw DRUGS N) N N N N N N N N Per pound ____ & N) & N N) N ; N N cy Vanilla Cream Fudge— See Our Windows for Saturday Specials. JOHN TRIPENY CO. JEWELRY ahahaha SUNDAY, MAY 15 Fastest Drivers and Riders of the Middle West Auto Drivers Weber’s Champion... . ic ek Riders Bob Thomas “Red” Carlisle. . Nick Carter “Shorty” Brown Admission $1 ail War Tax Grandstand Free “TRIPENY’S” Specials for Saturday, May 14th LC head he uheuheueuthe Chocolate . Cream Fudge Ic 241 SOUTH CENTER CONFECTIONERY SODA ‘What helps ke a home? Will tell yo half a chance. I have taken store spac the most up-todate s, suits and millinery Suits—George Hickson, New York. Evening Gowns—Altman’s, New York. The three New York firms uarantee on all my order furs or remodeling furs and will handle a fur storage saath SS. We are not a small concern. Our main store have branches in Helena, Misroula, Try us once and you 1 i ee branch soon in Miles City. To the Women of Casper i ) { a pretty woman \ clever suit m: any women look p: but if you are improperly dressed it dc | * i { Millinery—Madame Gerry, Fifth Avenue. | Dresses—Altman’s, New York. ti so do @ made-to-order suit bus the fit. Twenty years’ experience assures-me th Wyoming Fur Shop 4 Temporary Location—Room 101, Wyatt Hotel i} PHONE 61 i After June 15—Hotel Henning It ii 1. otel, where I will : S evening. gowns, i ) i) and alteration work, DON’T FORGET THE BIG SPECIAL | $10 Your choice of Imported Bannockburns, Scotch Tweeds, English and Belgian Serges and French Back Worsteds. Off on Any Suit ~ Pattern in the House % work. I also specializ made PIFFSSLSLISES is in Butte. We Lewistown, and will open another will be with us forever. Cleaning, Pressing and Altering i Done by Workmen Who Know Their Business C.H.WHA | CASPER’S LEADING TAILOR | Phone 483-5 =. osaee Neweewewenwewenass a HE WEARS THE TIVTON SUIT. THE COPY. RIGHTED FASHION PARK TUROLE TREATMENT ASSURES| FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1 }was being advocated to keep navall outside of Belfast were four for Trin- Nationatists and five Socialists Elona in two or three yeers'is planséa | nett wit probaly subject tos te die] fs Somes, DubHiS, which means that nomizated far the 52 weats. bie — | ve pens ae virtually have by Vilhjalmar Stefansson, . the plorer, he announced here fast CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READ Y-TO-PUT-ON JESSEN’S 115 East Second Street Fa ; Pure Irish Linen; Damask;: attrac- tive patterns; 70 inches wide; regular price, $4.00 yard. Sale ‘$1.95 price this week. b Black Leatherette Beauty Boxes, lined with silk == suspended change purse and Melba. pow der, The fittings alone are worth the price asked: Tak RICHARDS & CURNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 40-inch Crepe de Chine, in flesh and white. Sale Price, T Richards & Comincham Co. | Specials for This Week in Our | » - Dry Goods Department SPRING SUITS — 3 DISCOUNT Our entire line of Spring Suits consist- ing of fine Tri¢otines, Serges and Poiret Twills, mostly Navy Blues, will be on sale ‘the remainder of this week at 25 per cent discount. Draperies 86-inch Heavy Terry Cloth for Draperies, in a good range of colors and patterns; formerly $2.50 yerd. Very Puesialy prices this week ato ** $1.15 Pa 36-inch Dark Percales, in blue and grey designs; neat stripes and small figures; sorulay price, 30c. Sale*prieé fe RS 19¢ $2.19 STYLISH BEAUTY BOXES Very Special $1 .98 poplin and fitted with rouge and lipstick; large mirror. AAA i

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