Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 3

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SATURDA od 18, 1921 IL €be Casper Daily Cribune IG TRACK MEET TODAY __ LISK SHINGES Le gg Bye Py a viet tas ae eee eee = 9 DENIED BOND adh in Ot gap, Dane | FREE-FOR-ALL cently assumed the management of “It is recognition of her splendid was in Casper on business yesterday. pent ent | HGnT WAGED PAGE THREE the ac-|bond she would be taken to the fam- mt|ily home on a ranch near here to A liberty on | await trial. Prime Minister of Ulster the Bungalow hotel at Lusk, Wyo. service at the Whittier that the com pany pow promotes her to manage =: while here is seeking the patron. ‘%° Bungalow.” BBE IS age of Casperites who stop off in the eastern ofl town. America’s only woman railroad} The Lusk Herald has the followinc ident is Mrs. Mea J. Erickson, of} TWIN FALLS, teano, to say about Miss Pearman: land, Cal, who for nearly ten| Mrs. Lyda Southard. “Mist Pearman is a most idea!| eats has been the active head of tha terday held to trial in with 14 and University of “Wash-| : ington fourth with 12\. Results of all heats and finals of, today’s events follow: i 100-yard dash, first heat: Won. by) Smith, Ni 3 Second, “Wilson. | lowa; third, Hurley, Washington. Time: 10 1-5. 1@0-yard dash, .second heat: Won} by Hayes, Notre See Ds eke oy | Time: 10. 100-yard dash, final: Won by, Paulu, Grinnell; ‘This ties the we@id's record held by! One mile ‘run: Won by Watson, IN REICHSTAG Nationalists an d Communists “Queen of Revels” | Come to Blows in Discussing Sought in Boston’ 5 27 | Murder of Bavarian Social- ist Leader | BERLIN, June 18.—(@®y The Asso- jeiated Press}—-A hand-to-hand scrim. |Mage, the first In the history of poertstag. interrupted bod: }discugsion late yesterday of the m: [der Of Herr Gareis, Bavarian. Inde- pendent .Socialist leader in Munic recently, The participants were N. Uonalists and Communists, ‘When Herr Mittelman, the Nation. alist leader was alleged to ‘have ap- proved a yorgen = to the effect oer it would be “a good thing for Ba’ Tia if 5,000 Communists were lined 4 and shot.” Deputies Remmie and ‘Thartz, Communists, ran over to the Nationalist section and assaulted Herr. Mittelmann. Other deputies Fushed up and tried to separate the combatants and two women deputies became involved. | Super-Sub Sunk By French Fire CHERBOURG, France, June 15.— (By The. Associated Press.)}—The former German super-submarinc Deutschland, which in 1916 slipped into Baltimore harbor from Germany after daringly running the gauntlet of British and French cruisers’ standing was by gunfire yesterday during target practice. Daughter Of Old Rebel Weds hotel hostess. She is a woman of the highest, finest principles, of splen- did business ability, and of a most @elightful personality. She came ¢ Lusk four years ago and with Mra Henry operei the new Henry hcte! Miss Pearman having charge of ti: business end of the enterprise untit Mey, 1919, when her very successful management there prompted — thi Lusk Development and Improvement company to secure her to conduct the =———- Amada--Central Railroad company,| here on a charge of firs which was founded by her late hus-|der of Edward F. Mese band. husband, was today di Pe ai bs NS Nee |bond by Probate Judge Mrs. Harriea Hill, who died recently |t8® | committing in New York, was the inventor af the|@eaths of three of familiar vending machine for the sala) P@9ds and a brother. of paper drinking cups in railway sta-|S0Uthard are being tions and other public places. She was JUd&e Duvall held that 60 years old and for many years had|!0P in the case had + been employed as head of paper prod- vg Sige Boe ucts manufacturing compan: Morning of the tran jdence in the. preli tion. App Southard ioe: district mere ie Senha mre) t fe denied, Failin Southard was ma Sa in_the_applicat ter. Craig was elected. is picture shows Sir James Craig and his wife. campaigning im wainst Eamonn De Valera for election as prime minister $f He polled 30,000 votes against De Valera’s Prices BUICK—Late model, five-passenger, refinished, looks like new, in very good mechanical condition MAXWELL—Five-passenger touring, refinished and rebuilt, good tires, new battery, a bargain MAXWELL—Five-passenger touring, in very good shape SAXON-—Six-cylinder, five-passenger touring car; car was recently over- hauled and refinished FORD—One-ton truck, a real buy, $200 Used Cars That Are Real Buys at Our USINESS men and professional men, in choos- ing a car, place dependability first. That is why so much of the important work of the day is entrusted to Buick. For those cails where time is important and get- ting there essential, Buick can be depended upon for swift, sure transportation. You will find among the new Buick Twenty One Models—the car which exactly suits your business needs and the needs of your family. The mechanical excellence of the car you choose is backed by a nation-wide authorized Buick Service. CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 WASHINGTON, June 18. — Miss Carmen Aguinaldo, only daughter of CARS SOLD ON TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE BUYERS. {the celebrated Filipino neurgeat gen- |, was quietly married March 30, at O’CALLAGHAN | SAFE AT HOME": ~rc."s=-= Park Roads Sales & Service Compan director of the Ph het sco “a. ame. "ce Park Roa rvice y nounced by General A ‘ps 222 East Yellowstone—Phone 1223 Alberts,| “WASHINGTON, June »18—Donal|/nila. Mrs; Melencio has been a stu- s; third, Hoffman, Iowa; tied for O'Callagan, lord, mayor of Cork, has|dentiat ‘Wellesley. college. th ber fourth and fifth, Frankland, Washing-| Srrived” safely in Ireland, Michael| husband she is penal tor ippine Ce Com Osborne, Illinois. Helght:| francis Doyle, his counsel | announced | moon at the home here today. missioner De Veyra. “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” Our Pres cription REX- Business Te é has been built on “honesty of purpose; = skill of manufacture; purity of our prod- : ucts, and guaranteed satisfaction.” r HAT’ S- Bring your prescriptions to us. We PER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS never Siti eee BY PERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE CASPER’S LEADING PRESCRIPTION COMPARE OUR PRICES DRUGGISTS. WITH OTHERS The Safe Drug Stores 220-yard low hurdles, Won Frazier, Bay! secon: Wenn ‘otre Dame; third, Wright, Time: 25 2-5. rac low hurdles, secqnd_ heat: Won. by Coughlan, University of the South; second, Crawford, Ylowa; third, Hurley, Washington. Time: 25 2-5. 220-yard low hurdles, third hea! Won by Desch, Notre Dame; se<ond, Knoliin, ; third, Wallace, IMinois. _ Time: 20-yard low hurdles flnal—Won by Desch, Notre eres second, Knollin. Wisconsin; ‘third, Frazier, Baylor; fourth, Wallace, Illinois; fifth, Wynn, Notre Dame. Time, 244-5 seconds. Discus throw—Won by Po; Washington; second, Blackw: Northwestern; third, Praeger, Kala- mazoo; fourth,. Slater, Iowa; fifth, Weiss, Illinois. Distance, 142 feet 2% Inches. Two-mile Pennsylvania: lnois; third, run—Won Romig. aeiees:. Wieeee tt ; B = = = Special Announcement From ; TIMBALL’S ODAKERY We are selling pictures of the big fire and flood, Expert workmanship is our motto, and we back it with the usual Rex- all guarantee, thbun,; Ames; fourth. fifth, Finkle, Wiscon- Expert Luncheonette Service _ FOR MONDAY, JUNE 20 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A. M.to 2 P. M. Chicken Noodle Soup Weinerwurst and Saur Kraut or Meat Loaf Mashed Potatoes Creamed Corn Cottage Pudding Tea, Iced Tea or Coffee SPECIALS Apple Pie Cherry Pie Pineapple Cheese Salad Lettuce Salad Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy Hammer throw: Wen by Redmon, Chicago; second, Blackwood, Nert westorn; third, Slater, Iowa; fourth, Skidmore, University of the South; igs Hill, Tilinctg: Distance 133 feet, ‘inches. Javelin trom? ‘Won by Hanner, Stanford; : " third, Hoffman, Michigan’ Mahan, Texas A, and M; fifth, Oberst, — ye al Dame. Distance 191 feet 2% Harding: Bust Unveiled Today NI , Ohio, J June _18.—Impressive ceremonies: marked the unveiling here today of a bronze bust of Presi- Gent W. G. Harding at the McKin- @ ley, memorial. From a platform in front of the memorial, addresses were made by Vice President Coolidge, Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, Gov, Harry L. Davis of Ohio, and Congressman John G. Coopér of Youngstown. The bust of the president was cov- ered by a large American flag until unveiled. On the marbie pedestal is this inscription: “Warren G. Harding, Born Cor- sica, Ohio, November 2, 1865. Twen- tyminth President of the United States. Elected November 2, 1920." Kelly-Springfield Tires LL : The tire dealer who tells you that the SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE ES. make of tire he is handling is as good as Kelly- PICTURES. Springfield is giving Kellys the best adver- tisement they could have. KIMBALL DRUG STORES) ccsce saooiy <o. The Rexall Stores TWO STORES The Pioneer Stores M.A. Steinberg ond Miss KG. Gala. Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES 214 South Center sher, aro at the head of a motor truck- inege truce, eR swore 9 7) NU Phone 913 WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 165 So. Ash Phone 908 Corner Center and Fifth Sts. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 a

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