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a Ss SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 PAGE SIXTEER Ge Caspet Hay Crioune ARRESTS MADE FOR ROBBERIES | | " hat the Pacific forces ;most modern capital ships of .., ;, 7 AR ° ; was assure’, ‘practically. afl of the \saty Three Generations Accused in Murder PLANS FOR BIG |Miss ArmourWeds Woman Denies | wea ioiuie_vrsctionty = John J. Mitchell Making Love To : ies Seek ees) MAT CONTEST IN | cceseco tes ome Ring Champion Mrs. J. Ogden Armour today became 5 the wife of John J. Mitcheil, Jr., Bec: ond son of Mr. and Mre.John. J.. tos ANGELES, June 18—The Mitchell, of Chicago, the ceremony,’ str, Boulanger. in whose divorce case which unites two of Chicago's promi- Pair ‘Ackised obi Hawlary at Cas- Jack Dempsey has been named, was nent families, taking plwe at 4 p. m. said today by a local attorney to be + Gives Way to Spanish-|** Melody farm, the Lake Forest tere and employed in a cafeteria. ~ - W. Vv . home of the Armouts. The attorney said Mrs. Boulanger had per Loan Office and Pavilion face S. ‘ ees ed wetting was to-be exceedingly consulted him about her case, and naa rogram and es lay- ple. letails. Bishop Herman denied the aliegations relating to Theater Are Caught | a) y Page of Spokane, Wash., will perform Dempsey. The attorney said Mrs. at Douglas lor to Greeley the ceremony, assisted by Rey. John Boulanger had known Dempsey fis a H. Edwards of ‘Lake Forest. The child in Oklahoma and had met him Jack Taylor, Wyoming heavy-) honeymoon will be spent at an unan- here casualiy curing his recent visit weight. and Earl Caddock, former} ngunced place and later the couple to the coast, ,. that she denied any world's champion -wrestler, will not wen to spend some time at Santa Bar- further statements contained in the meet in @ finish match here July 4/ bara and will motor through the Can. divorce complaint. i 4s had been expected. -Announce-| sian’ northwest. a eco charac EES OPES i a . ANCHER Oil Burning Ships . | can war veterans and the desire to F offer no counter attraction which| — would ‘ingure the succeey. ef offcial| Will Be Sent to sieve" crrmesscee:) “FOR CATTLE RUSTLING The Western Coast promoter. to Grop ali arrangements. nent of numerous attractions sched: uled in connection with the depa: nent encampment of Spanish-Amer- (t was first believed that the hold. 5 ee Ee ut a “ . . ing of another match here would not Roy Hammon, rancher in the ” en rer nterfere with this program but later|Bucknum country; was placed under|| WASHINGTON, June 18.—A redis “Portland,” the famous 5-legged cow, comes Monday announcements are said to include a{Sfrest this morning on a warrant|tribution of ships between the naval/ 1 +4 the Wortham shows. : ull Hist of events. . charging cattle rustling and killing |ftces on the Pacific and Atlantic § G Monda: Instead of wrestling in Casper Taz-| beef. “The stock which was killed be-|C@Sts will be announced next week Portland, the famous five legged cow, is coming to Casper Monda: or will meet Terro Miyaka, Japa-|!nsed to the Tisdale Ranch com-|>¥ Secretary: Denby. Details are with-| fo, 4 visit of one week. She is one of the many attractions with the rese jiu-jitsu champion, in a match|P&any- The offense is alleged to have | held, but it was assumed from recent ‘larence A. Wortham shows, will present the American Legion festival umder jlu-Htsu rules at Greeley, Colo, | been committed on the ranges north |(evelopments that the Pacific fleet! J 'Caster starting Monday. ®he match will be as remunerative|°f Bucknumi, Wyo. Hammon is be-| Would be considerably augmented in Portland is remarkable in more ways than that she has an extra George Masse | 4 sik ths aadell rom Taylor's standpoint as one here|ing held im the county jail pending |strength by the ‘establishment of 4 1 ing out of the left shoulder. She Is twenty-three years old, or ore | ind was one of several bids made for| Preliminary hearing. policy whereby oil Barring yeowse “aahe Tee lec, than: the:age. renctiol hy! ths. MeaRRRURESEIRIS has ne he Wyoming giant for the holiday PPV Ee Cay will hereafter be kept on the west M y with human beings during her life that she is jate A wealthy bachelor .in Munich be-|coast and coal burners in the At- | been ecsimipegh 2k vain with hun ec Miyaka defeated Taylor in their | ueathed his fartune to two nicces. un|lantic. as gentle as a c- irst. encounter here but failed to|C¢Mdition that each should werk for nake him quit in their@return con-| Qe year as a domestic servar+ est. Taylor has hopes of putting oné : = over on the Jap at Greeley and/is! ow in hard training for the match. i Mrs. Mary Bickle, her daughter, Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber and her OF FIRST DIVISION. grand daughter, Miss Marian McArdle, are all under arrest charged with the slaying of Danial G. Kaber, wealthy Ohio publisher. Kaber was Miss | MeArdle’s stepfather. Photos shows (1) Mrs. Kaber, the wife; (2) Mrs. Bickle, the 69-year-old grandmother; (3) Miss McArdle, 19-year-old step- ; ; -two attractions outside of the six tically the latest ves- The Wortham shows bring twenty oe casteat nay! ia ail, burners, a rides, and these cover more ground than the biggest circus en route. sm First Bapiist Church M Thanp Our Windows Tell The Styles daughter and (4) the murdered man. a church home are rvices. This| , rangers always | Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy com-, WASHINGTON, D, €., June 18.— welcome. Y« nger but once | munion at 8:00 a. m. Church school *rovision for a memorial to the dead t church at 9:45 a.'m Morning prayer and ser in Casper F € the First division, American Expe- maa at 11 a. m tionary Forces, to cost $150,000, Methodist Episcopal Church. meee pe CO TR \as been made by Senator Warren 300 Eas ond street. Walter L.| Church of the Nazarene. and those withou invited ta all church is fc 2h ob umzony WATCH OUR WINDOWS cd nm @ report from the committee on Iesonéh, minister. “The *teanstormbll | ia geche tb: Gindaled uate. Aaa vublic’ buildings and grounds on «& Life,” will be the theme of the morn-| North Pear street. Serv n the! eal estate is still as live an is-| Joint resolution which has since been : e 2 z ing sermon. And’ at night ~The} North Casper school building. Sunday/ sue as ever in Casper as is evidenced | ‘®88¢d by the senate. 7 = At the morning service the choir will! 11 a.m. Pe 4 up in the new south ad-|‘®e army of occupation and occupied i render the anthem, “Lord Gul, Al-/jead hy C only known as the Coun-| ' S@tor of the Coblenz bridgehead. mighty.” And at night the quirn@t| day will be rved in the evening dition. ‘These lots were} /USt as it was the first to go, so it f 4 will sing, “‘Seck Ye the Lord.” Atlxt § o'clock with a missionary pro market Tuesday of this} 8s the last to return, and it reached 7 o'clock Miss Lucy Gantz will lead| gram at which timie the mite boxes Western Realty and | New York on September 6, 1919. . the Epworth League devotional hour,| will be opened. Bible study class, in? to ast pear TatacGt: tileed During the division's. campaigns Th N ti 9 subject, “Lessons. From Sun and|conducted ‘by the pastor, Tuesday aq heen gurckeset nd battles its losses amounted to e ew TF errection ong ue Light There welcome for the| evening at 7:45 at the parson cording to reports from the} ‘4% officers and 6,040 enlisted men ices of this church.]an's pra ity. most of the buyers | silled. Inaction or died ef wounds, x EB “ p.m, at Mr addition lots have been | ‘4 officers and 19,690 enlist: North Harrison business and professional men. The} "en Wounded in action. VY ti Durbin streets.| ing, Thursday evening, t proximity of the addition to the pro} Before leaving Germany the divi- Imne umer ove yilson, pastor. Sun-| parsonage: posed country club and golf links| “On secured’ funds from — private 5 a.m, Morning wor- All are given a cordial invitation and snd, sth subs Capita ated s Dbem ang evita: Ave monuments ck. Sermon, “The Per-| hearty welcitiec at every service. ng in the best district of the} the principal tuefields ring s. fistoh\ ofthe Law or thenLeediraet : Clty when it expends to. ther she} 2 bronze the:ndmea of all who félf Keeps the Kitchen Cool and Comfortable them. Hear O Heavens’ art Chri: nee. which Casper boosters confidently ex} ’" even oe errr pag: y: Solo, Strong’—Hahn— " Christian § rvices are held pect in the near future. Ene e.Uni tates the First , min. ening worship at 11 o'cicbk in the!. ‘The addition in desirably located. | Olvision Memorial association began Even in the Hottest Weather mmon, “Marvellous Unbelief. new church edifice at the corner. of To the south is the proposed country | 0 reise funds for the erection of a} . : ar Will Lead My Flock'—Simper.| Fourth and Grant streets. ‘The les-| club, across the street to the west le] ¥orthy monument in the. city ot Rolo. “A Prayer"—Rogers—Mrs. L. E.| son sermon for tomorrow is, “Is the the golf links and adjoining section] W@shington which should bear in No , Bor Sundweil: Missionary*meeting Thurs-| Universe Including Man, Evolved by 16 which has been purchased by Cas.|hOnor the names of those who gave SPEEDY Touch a match to the burner, and it is ready for use instantly. No day afternoon. We ome the! Atomic Force?" The public is cor- per men for park and pleasure pur-| "er lives in its ranks, and which Toe Cape! fi . 7 rte e stranger to worship with us. dally, invited to attend these sery-| boxes. ‘The addition is ‘also close in|*8OUld Preserve forever their spirit ; re to build, no slow generating flame to wait for, gives you as speedy ——— ices. Sundar school is held at 9:45 compared to other additions which | 2% Courage and sacrifice as an in- a start as a gas stove North Casper Chapel dclock, to which children up to the have been opened for lot sales. spiration to our people. “At present a g +} . Rev. C. A. Marshal, pastor. There|age of 20 years may attend RT ELE he fund amotints to $130,000, anduit * will be regular service in the taber- 2. A woman of Richmond. Va.. is -e-] 18 intended to incre:se the sum to nacle, 1009 North Durbin street, both | ported to have paid $150 for a casket | $150,000. Jt is proposed to secure a morning and evening. Sabbath ychool| The wife of the lord mayor of Lon-|in which to bury her pet poodle and| sutable design, which will not only 9:46 a. m. “Morning service 11 a. m.|40P can ap)oint maids of honor and a quite a sum in addition for telegrams | fulfill the. purpose desired, but which Text for morning sermon I Tim, 1:15;|'F#inbearer, and she has her own pri-| notifying her friends of the dog's de | Will be an ornament to the national “This is a faithful saying and worthy | Yate state carriage pital. cere to he wort ave oer AL The Van Gorden Investment Co. (in.) STEADY .-- Set the flame where you want it and it stays just where you set. it. You can use low, medium or high flame. , CLEAN--- Does not blacken pots or pans. The long blue chimney burner turns every drop of oil into cooking heat—none of it escapes in smoke, soot or disagreeable odor. HOT--- For every cooking purpose—there is always an abundance of steady, clean, intense cooking heat directly against the utensil. One, ‘Two and (Three-Bumer Sizes $6.75 to $26.00 Portable Ovens for the Above Stoves, $4.75 to $7.50 15:58—"Therefore my beloved breth- ren be ye steadfast, immovable, al. ways abounding in the work of the Lord for as much as ye know that your labor is not in vain.” A cor. dial welcome is extended to attend these services. Christian Church Bible school 9:45 a. m. Murane superintendent. 2 and preaching, 11 a.m. “A L On Little Faith” will be the of the morning sermon. HEvenin worship 8 o'clock. Subject of eve ing sermon, “‘The Meaning and Pla of Fire.” At 7 o'clock in the even- ing will be held the deferred meet- ing of the church board. At this meeting matters of great importance should call and claim the serious con: sideration “of every member. All meetings are in I. O. O. F, build ing. Everybody is cordially welcome at any and all our meetings. Charles r, 114 North McKin- GROCERY SECTION .¢ QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE. ANNOUNCEMENT Church. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev Muddy streets between our office and the high, HK — ' ij — HK quickly drained Country Club Addition will pos ne ‘Are the Foundation of Satisfied Customers SEE BEN our formal opening a few days. a e “1p +f Drench : Why Not Be One of ““Webel’s Satisfied Grocery Customers?” lit West = Ave. ~ é . } - é Harold ‘Kramer, Realtor We also suggest that you-can get reliable informa- If you are not satisfied with your present grocer try Webel’s. DE YOUR OWN BOSS, Our customers must be Satisfied, for t Start tomorrow, call phone number 1-3. THE SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK ARE— P. &. G. SOAP P.O. SOAP Two bars for*___ 1 5c | Three bars for 25c tion regarding any and all new additions at our office. _ hey always come back. Remember, the Country Club Addition is not yet opened and due announcements will soon be made. LUNA SOAP CREME OIL SOAP 6 = Seven bars for 25c | Three bars for 2 P Cc Three-year d reason for ALALALALALALALCACIALAAE Our groceries are 100 stock—Give us a trial. percent quality throughout the entire MAY WE SERVE YOU ALSO? DLALALALALALALAMALALALAIAL EASA biecs Cpportami ovary Public Just a Chance to Please—That’s ‘All We Want SKHKHKAKH SHKGRKHKAH Alii UII aa» tt Ni UH) ANU en