Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT REDS DENY REPORTS OF W ON RUMANIA, LATTER WORRIED ARMY ANG NAVY NURSES Thirty Divisions of ns of Soviet Army au Concentrated at Border Points, Say Official French Reports PARIS, May 28.—The Rumanian government is said to ‘be extremely anxious concerning the concentration of about 30 Russian soviet divisions southwest of Kiev, according to dispatches received by the French nch foreign office, office. LATE SPORTS HOOSIER WINS TENNIS. in M RIGA, May 28—M. Chitcherin, the =——— Bolshevik foreign minister, has sent/| ‘to Riga = general dertial of a ‘that there has weet ae ee lof soviet troops at points. Denial also is given to reports of insurrections in Tambov and Eee CHICAGO, May 28.—Frederick Bas- provinces and activities of tain, of Indiana, won the Western armies” in the governments of Petro-| Conference tennis title today when he grad, Pskov and Novgorod. All these | defeated Lewis Munz of feggg fog reports, Chitcherin declares, are pure|the singles cl The inventions. |score was 8-6; ‘RUSS MISSION MEETS WITH TURKS. hampionship set. 62 and 63, YANKS VICTORS AT POLO. | HURLINGHAM, England, May 28. thor, May 27.—|—The American polo team composed 4 Press}—A new ex-|of Devereux Milburn, C. C. Rumsey, n of the Russian|Earl Hopping and J. Watson Webb, nt has arrived at’ today beat the Hurlington team, Louis iB’ Black ‘sea, -with|Stoddard, Thomas C. Hitchcock, Jr.z ANGORA, Asia ‘Trebizond. on ‘Yousouf Kemal, the new foreign min-|Lord Dalmeny, and Colonel Hunter ‘ster of the Turkish Nationalist gov-|in a trial match by ten goals to six ‘ernment, who concluded the Bbishevik-} CHISWICK, England, May 28.—Dr. A. Fyzeo defeated the American, Turkish Nationalist agreement at Moscow recently under which it was provided the Russian soviet moslem . in the finals of the men’s troops in trans-Caucasia should join |sin for the Middicsex lawn tennis the Nationalist forces. championship here today, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 In order that the women who served navy units may get proper credit for their work and be fully represented ‘iss Casper Daily Eridune exercises, “ASi"alursée are expected to | Auafralia, ofiea Grows to © beleht of frome oe uniforms. 400 % as the letter njgo ae TE ES HE st ‘ioeex Advantages Revealed _ . In Long Hard Service _ Essex gets its long wearing endurance in performance and smooth oper- ation from a special design and the way it is built. . For instance, everyone knows how squeaking springs and. body rattles destroy riding enjovment. F Light cars have not alone been at fault in that respect. But Essex has minimized squeaking bodies by a frame so designed that it does not weave. It has a load capacity that with one exception is greater than that of any other car. i if ARE ASKED TO REPORT]. ite Burees attached to either army or “ | the Memorial day services here. B. McPzke, chairman of! of service women who are VESTA BATTERIES Cost Less Per Month of Service Call at Our Service Station And Let Us Explain Why Casper Battery Co. 508 Yellowstone Highway. Phone 907. GABRIEL SNUBBERS For All Cars, Carried in Stock “Drove 20,354 Miles In Seven Months” That is why an Essex rides over rutty roads, and cobblestones with a smoothness and freedom from noise entirely unexpected in a car of its size and price. Gas consumption averaged 19 miles to the pee. Twenty-five galions of oil were used. io repairs whatever were made during this Serine and the engine was not cleaned until @pproximately 12,000 miles had been covered. “T have driven cars for the last 6 or 7 years. Cars, with me have to do exceptionally heavy service. and this year will be the first time I have ever used the same car for the second season, as I'am doing with my Essex. It is why Essex gives a feeling of rigid solidness to the passenger at any speed and over any road surface. - It was announced also that the and 6-4. Moscow government has supplied ad-| Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California ditional artillery for the troops of|beat Mrs. Beamish in the finals of the ‘Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish | women’s singles, 6-3 and 6-4. Nationalist leader, and also $500,000 in| gold, as a loan. | SHIP OWNERS TO STAND PAT NEW YORK, May 28—The Amer-| fean Steamship Owners’ ‘association stands pat on its position that marine| ‘wages must be cut 15 per cent and that it will sign no agreements with seagoing unions. ‘This statement was made today by officials of the association after it had |been announced in Washington that ‘Chairman Benson of the shipping {board and representatives of the ma- Fine engineers had reached an agree- ment over the reduction of wages in- {volved in ‘the nation-wide strike and that Secretary of Labor Davis was hoping to get the owne.., to partici-} 1 pate in the agreement. imtbenibs 2c ————Tribune Classified Ads———— peosssc cams! Results. palpate Latin ceased to be spoken by the |people of Italy in the year 58 A. D. “Villa of China” | General Chang Tsuu-Lin, the “Villu of China,” has things his own way in the northern provinces, He worries the Peking government just as Villa used to worry Mexico. He controls three provinces. BRUNSWICK TIRES and Tubes Reduced to Pre-War Prices 30x3 Now $16.00 Other Sizes Priced Accordingiy Center Street Filling Station Center and Fifth Sts. Phone 402-M Our Big Roomy Vans — hold a vast lot of furniture and household goods. Ordi- narily one entire floor full of stuff will go easily into one of our great moving vans. Before ordering a moving man ask us to esti- mate on your requirements. We may save you money, and will certainly render su- perior service. Natrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel Company J. L. Biedermann WE SELL GEBO COAL Phone 949 Throughout the Essex you will find other details * mot so apparent in casual observation. Their advan- tages are not. noted when comparison is made with new cars. But when Essex has had a season’s use and the advantages of its design and construction become more evident owners grow more and more enthusiastic, Time serves to how many superiorities in the Essex. It is then that its difference as a moderate priced light car becomes so notable. Choose your car for what it will be after a year’s service. : Pecpeuin atatas parton. thar at to wee The Good MAXWELL “O Price $310 Lower Buyers of the good Maxwell now enjoy the benefit of con- trol by the new and powerful organization. The latest re- duction of $150,. together with the reduction of last fall, brings the good Max- - well down from $1155 to $845 “Naturally it would be hard to sell me any- thing but an Essex in the future—not only for endurance, but for “ic sae “pep” and all- around performance.’ P. B. QUAY, Sherbrooke, Quebec. Corner Second coe a= eee seas cara the Agency of the ‘DORT CAR “Quality Goes Clear Through.” Park Roads Sales and Service Co. 222 East Yellowstone This Isa STUDEBAKER THE STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX The World’s Greatest Light-Weight Automobile The New Studebaker Light-Six was designed and is produced, to meet the world-wide demand for an efficient, dur- able and economical light weight car. It is areal achievement in advanced automobile engineering for— —refined and improved design, with exact balance of weight Behr —quick acceleration, flexibility and power per pound of car weight —ease of operation, quietness and freedom from vibration Call at Our Showrooms at the Casper Motor Company and See the Five Passenger Model Only $1,315, Casper A Demonstration Will Open Your Eyes. — H. J. PETERSON Agent, Phone 909. —economy of tires, gasoline and oil con- sumption. Smith Motor Sales Co. Phone 1275-W

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