Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 3, 1921, Page 14

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E ¢ t , PAGE FOURTEEN NOT AFFECTED Reduction of Divisions on Trans- continental Air Route Fails to Affect Importance of Wyoming Stations July 2.—The re mai! divisions on entail route which id not result in any t losing his po ions were re » elimina lengthening of the of the was superintendent and-Omaha division recer a special investi jor has not been © present super: the heads of the ivsions, New York-to-Chi go-to-Rock Springs and to-San Francisco. sion of Superintendent A Dunphy, Chicago-toSalt Lake, is he longest of the three new divisions, r line distance. about 800 miles change in no way affected the nce of Cheyenne as an air fail point, the transfer of mails con tinuing to take place here and the thief repair shops of the division re Mmaining here. The importanc Rock Springs was somewhat increased by the stationing there of a few more airplanes and mech: Jost the distinction yision terminal, also did Cleve as land MAIL SERIICE = SOCIALIST IN “WTHS SINE BOISE SEIZED OGDEN, O'Hare, Soc Utah, July *.—Kate ist lecturer who was forcibly taken from Twin Falls, Ida., | last night was released at Montello, Nev., several hours later at once had her alleged kidnappers arrested by a deputy sheriff there, according to the assistant chief dispatcher of the Southern Pacific company, at Og- den, who was in touch with Montello by wire. The information from Montello said that after the Idaho men had deposited Mrs. O'Hare at the rail- road station with the warning not to return to Idaho, they went to a restaurant. Mrs. O'Hare sought out Deputy Sheriff Bert Robinson and complained against {1 men, said to be prominent business men of Twin Falls. Two got away, it was sai?, but nine were placed under dete¢.- tion and said they would go back to Twin Falls without requisition. KIMANIS CLUB CHARTER FETE HELO FRIDAY Presentation Meeting Takes Place of Regular Noon-Day Luncheon of Local Ohio } Club Super ndent Dunphy addressed = tue directors of the Cheyenne Cham ber of Commerce and the c commis specia charter presentation sion meearding aw queer for the| meeting of the Kiwanis club which air mail hangar shops here, ex : ¢ = , , Miictcy tnatticite ole nit oct ae k place of the regular Thursday @nce lay water mains noon forum meeting, was held last and shops it would nec r at the Henning hotel at Tocate t shops clsewhere ck During tne absence of th fore the hangar and shops h pr nt, C. A. Cullen, D. W. Ogil supplied by tank wagon from bee, appointive offi of this district nearest city main. The commission-| presided ¢rs agreed to provide an unlimited] Following the musical sclections supply of water at once and mains! Mr, Ggilbes called upon A. N. Ge will t id to the air field within the] wno gave the address of welcome. He next fortnight. The Cheyenne shops.| was followed by Clem W. C. Collins. it is anticipated by the air mail man-| district. governor. here from Denver agement, eventually will be erecting | who presented the charter, which was shops, viz; airplanes for the mall} accepted on behalf of the club by the routes will be assembled here and any . > c vice president, G. R. Hagen. repair can be made by the local plant ONiGashcohis or ithan *Wadetink as it then will be equipped. ~ a Ks Ne - ‘ Under. the management of Dunphy| 7°"! company. was called upon to the Omaha-Salt aivigion ot the eben ee sMpetier | bel lett, cand 1 has made a remarki rec-| through DEEDS ADEE ne flying over the Rocky Moun. |!” aheiexy fains is the most difficult of the serv-| Un was made in an ori tre and ir mail officials regarded the nnd’ proved satisfact prope to maintain service through ; out the winter apprehensively. Serv Bradburn of Oklahoma City ice was maintained, however, with thi + gave a short talk on the w exception of on a Ww very storm: Kiwanis club onl na City, days. The smoothness with which - Bm “Safety * of the affairs on the division ure progressing | Standard Oil Compan; Indiana is illustrated by the record of the last|"esponded with a few pertinent re 22 days, during the greater part of | #4rks and F. G. Pietz of Boston com which period flying conditions were briefly on the Kiwanis club either positively bad or only fairly|®"d upon Casper followed by E. H. good. The division's record for the|Fourt of Lander with a few pointed period was 100 per cent—mail ships | remarks. operating in both directions over all] The meeting was closed by Gov laps each di tnor Collins in explanation of the Superintendent Dunphy stated that the abandonment of the “feeder” | They were reported on their way in | the custody of the deputy sheriff. Mrs. O'Hare is said to have tele- | graphed to Governor Davis of Idaho telling him she was on her way back to Idaho and she demanded | protection. Southern Pacific officials said she | bought a ticket at Montello for Salt Lake and was due in Ogden at 2 o'clock. _-TWIN FAL! Idaho, July Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hare, Social- ist authoress, is at Montello, Nev., where 10 of the men who yesterday kidmaped her here, are under ar- rest, according to a telegram H. H. Friedheim, sponsor for Mrs. O"Hare here, said he received today from Mrs. O'Hare. Mrs. O'Hare has ap- pealed to the governor of Nevada for protection, accor message. Idaho, July t whereabouts of Mrs. Kate O'Hare, Socialist lecturer, who was kidnaped at Twin Falls last night, had been developed early this morn- ing. Mrs. O'Hare was taken in the home of H. H. Friedheim, who had arranged for her to deliver a lec- ture at Twin Falls Friday night. Accounts of the abduction state that about 20 men appeared at the Friedheim home and quietly re- moved Mrs. O'Hare to an automo- bile. ter reports from Hollister, ho, about 20 miles south of Twin Falls, were to the effect that sev- eral automobiles passed rapidly through Hollister headed south, presumably toward Wells, Nev. Mrs. O'Hare was believed to be in one of the machines, Mrs. O'Hare was pardoned by President Wilson after she had served 14 months of a sentence for violation of the espionage law. None of the members of the party who escorted the woman out of Twin Falls were identified, and of- ficials professed ignorance of her destination. Who Will Give Her “Lift” on Long Journey? there a good samaritan in he question is being asked by ittle New York lady who is making | her way back to her nome state f where From motorist stop she has been every city making and now to Cheyenr she th she is a by the next yer en route If there is any dne who is making the trip to Cheyenne overland within the next few ¢ and who is willing © assist in the cross country trip of the little lady, they are asked to phone the chamber of commerce to offer their service _ book contair of many notable nation has been presented to Mrs. Rosita Rbes, “the greatest A testimonial ignatures British = the of the meaning of the charter and the club Is, mail routes, such as the Chicago-Min neapolis, is without significance as re gards the trans-continental route. The feeder service has been financed under the appropriation for the railway mail fervice and without authorization from congress, whereas the trans-con- tinental service was authorized by Congressional action and provided a Special appropriation. 2 The reduction in the number of di- Visions, Superintendent Dunphy be Neves, will make for efficiency. Dun- phy under the rearrangement loses 150 miles of jurisdiction at the western end of his present division and gains 440 miles of added jurisdiction at the eastern end. Harvey F. Mummert, manager of the Cheyenne air mail field, will be appointed assistant superintendent of the Chicago-Rock Springs division, effective July 1. Carl F. Egge, recently appointed bead of the air mail service, formerly Was a postal clerk with a run between Omaha and Cheyenne and 1s thor- oughly familiar with caditio. in the Rocky Mountain region. ag French Population Decreases. PARIS, July 2.—The population of France, 36,084,206, according to the 1921" census, shows a decrease of Nearly 2%3 million compared with 1911, an official statement today says. ‘The decrease was caused by the war, gieeoececece = 3 ————— — ' RESERVED SEATS 3 —FOR— The Spanish War Veterans Stampede JULY P4299 2S999ROOLOOONDOE DHF C. W. BODINE HOODS IGG 8.00 i air | { —ALSO— RESERVED SEATS —FOR— All Boxing Contests To be keld in arena located on Durbin strect be- tween A and B, July 2, 4, 5. On Sale At TWO STORES 156 and 232 South Center Street OTE P44 ODPISLDE®SDLEOOS ORES DOMOOCDDDODOOOD HOSE —»—— LONDON KEENLY DISAPPOINTED LONDON, July 2.—(By The Associ- ated Press.—The victory of Jack Dempsey over Georges Carpentier in their world’s championship boxing match today in Jersey City caused keen disappointment here. Carpentier had ben a popular favorite and public interest was no less keen than if he had been an Englishman. Among the followers of pugilism, however, who ruled by judgment rath er than by sentiment. Dempsey had by long odds the strongest backing. ———_—— ‘Subscribe for The Tribune —— G. J. Kistler TENTS AND AWNINGS CANVAS GOODS FLAGS AND DECORATIONS 743 South Durbin Estimates Cheerfally Furnished Phone 1616-M P. 0. Box 1005 3,4,5 096 PDDG-1S-4-99G9G99-00000909 90009 EST’S ry m9 woman explorer,” in recognition of her ichievement in making the perilous journey to Kufra, the desert head. quarters of the Senu: aa Under a new marriage law, a ish husband and wife can their marriage on agreem=nt. Swed. dissolve | cor « Che Casper Daily Cribune SWIMMIN' HOL FOR THE PUBL Opening of Big Across River Scheduled fo Opening in Two Weeks —Skinnay! C’mon down Mill rink an’ everythin’! Whoopee! Spl: gurgle, gurgle, aquatic sports within the next weeks if plans mature. The pool is one of the main att tions of the Riverside river bank The park is easily accessible The park is under vement and sper people line for the past 16 years. The plu be carried athing suits will in regulation order as in larger cit: CARLOAD CARLOAD PHONOGRAPHS At Sart: and Sumey Auction House 326 W. Yellowstone Ave. Direct from the factory. Will be sold at factory prices, at your own terms, Phone 1617-J for home demonstration Tribune Classifed Ads———— Bring Results POSOOO-5-¢ Masquerade Tickets $1.00 iO, - Re 1M vo oo 0 o 4 oe, R ? Coats rte o*, M + iM aXe oe - % aX ao oi ? oe Me o+, o + 4 o ote4, + os Moats %, OM Sa i ts oe Iceless No Casper Sales & Distribution Agency 0-4 R ‘ 0-4, R Chemicals. 4, + Upk Motos eee, oe ‘? v RD ‘ or Submerging Necessary Ball July 4 North Casper Dance Hall $5.00 Cash Prize for Best Costume Ladies Free MILLS PROVIDES Natatorium big swimmin’ pool, roller skatin’ blub! Nothin’ better on pool will be opened to enthusiasts of amusement park being established in Mills, along thi ocks off of the Yellowstone highway had experience in the amusement park companies and the whole amusement park will be run E lb Caristian. Meets in I. O. O. F. hall. school 9:45 a. m., Mrs. C. D. Murane, superintendent. Morning worship, com sermon, 11 o'clock. Morning theme, “Conversion of a Great Man, or Win sing a Soul for Christ.” Monthly meeting of board, 30 p. m Even for evening sermon, joising.”’ A baptism will be performed at the river some time in the afternoon. The time and place will be arranged’ at the morning service. A cordial wel come is always extended to all who attend, and we rejoice that so many are uniting with us, both as mem- the ir “Christians Re to ash! a hot day, bers of the church and as friendly vis- Announcement is made that the hole] itors as well for the big cement swimming pool, Charies Stout, minister; 114 Me- 60 by 100 feet, has been dug and the] priniey stree Phone, 1585-J. cement will be laid immediately. The Trinity Latheran. South Park and East Fourth streets —J. H. Gockel, pastor. No services will be held here to- morrow. Next Sunday : ice will be held in the morning, and an English service in the evening. The quarterly meeting of the vot- ing members of the congregation will two rac. five to the ment of Delany and Schulte.|be held Wedne evening at § . Dela has recently come to Cas-| o'clock. per from Tiajuna, Old Mexico, where] The quarterly meeting of the La he was in the same business . He has|dies’ Aid society will be heid \Thurs- 2:30, day afternoon a in the church. nge — Church of the Nazarene. furnished by the D. & S. Amusement Park company and will be maintained] jrey. Nona D: Gillespie, pastor, 1027 in the highest sanitary and modern Neth Pear street Sunday services es in North Casper school . building. The water in the pool will bel “sunday school at 10 a.m. EA changed acca-ding to city regulations. |yurner, superintendent. Preaching three times week. Suits which will service at 11 m People’s meeting be carried by the company will be at 3:00 p m., conducted by the pastor. thoroughly sterilized after each rent-|-phese meetings are a source of great al as well as the caps and hose. About encouragement and help to all who be. allliieve in the old-time gospel. f the time Saag service at 7:30 p. m.. followed Two hundred individual bathing|py the preaching service at 8. ouses will be built around the plunge] Rey. Joseph N. Speakes, general for the use of the swimmers and Willl secretary of the general board of be kept in immaculate order at alllnurch of the Nazarene of Kansas Snes. City, Mo., will preach at both the Special afternoons will be set aside| morning and evening services. Come a who ma y the wa-land enjoy a real spiritual feast. er without charge y fore-| ‘The bible study class will meet at Special arrangements will be}ing parsonage Tuesday evening at nade for private parties in the!7:45. Subject, “The Revelation,” as venings. interpreted by Charles Gaebelin, a Iiesides the poolyan‘outdoor dancing | great Jewish scholar and exposite:, pavilion and an inclosed pavilion fu" Tie woman's praying band will roller skating will be run by the samelicet at the parsonage Wednesday management. Concessions for eats will hed different ies. get RS Mrs. M. Williams, an ‘elish writer, who collaborated with her hus- band in many popular stori lares that, although dead, tt t helps her. For that reason she con attery iru S tinues to use her late husband's name n conjunction with her own ch all That Willard Threaded Rub’ her stories. ) bez a Insulation can be depended upon All edu an and professjonal in to outlast the battery plates. stitutions in Italy are n#w open to ood- is oeaban Ends the expense of w ‘separ. ator replacement. That wood separators may seem cheaper at the beginning but Threaded Rubber Insula- tion is alwayscheaperin theend. That our responsibility to you lasts as long as your battery is in service. That the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery is the highest point in battery achievement. We're here to tell you about it —the only battery with Thread- ed Rubber Insulation. AUTO ELECTRIC CO. Phone 968-J Willard Batteries Perfe GEDWIN. ICEL FOOD COOLER Refrigeration eep Machinery Keeps Food FOR SALE AT IRGINIA HOTEL Fresh and Sanitary LTR ee Po Sota te te te he tetetnticteted o-sSo-aSo-afo-ele-ofe-cte-efo-ofe-sle-alo-efe-ate-sho-ehe-ste ale ete-ste-ete-cte-cte-ale- slo ste-ale-ste ele r4 Peles see aeeeleace see STOP YOUR ICE BILLS with a é $ : et cted RS Xa Xar iM eheeiee ESS % Soetoateet re” 6 iM o% ‘NOLLVULSNOWAG Fas Re is Cool, Seateostes o-4, % ‘e x a" *e oo ICELESS ICE BOX CO., Manufacturers - CHICAGO THESE COOLERS TO BE SOLD DIRECT TO CONSUMER retodtee Saat rer ter% Sh iad im aR wn fel Sh on 4 32 cP Se 5= ce Be re) Bz Rs 2S om S< 35 as BY oz > Fe Be oa eho church | Only. Name.” oe THINK OF IT—PRICED ONLY $12.50 be me TEMPORARY QUARTERS AT VIRGINIA HOTEL BS * parsonage, Thursday evening, “welcome is extended to all strangers. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets—C. M. Bible | Thompson, Jr., pastor. Bible school, class for you Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Report 45 a.m. There is a union and| from the convention. Bo Fs PLU. people's service. Evening service, 7 p. m. The young § o'clock. Monthly business meeting, 8 p. m. worship, § o'clock. Theme | weanesday. Northern Baptist convention Moines. in Des This session was one of the nomination. All Baptists should come out and learn about the general work of the denomination. Strangers wel- comed to all services of the church. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. St. Mark’s Church. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 8 a. m. North Casper Chapel. Rev. Marshall, Pastor. Sabbath school at 9:45 a m. and bring your children. Morning service 11 a.m. Text, acts Subject “The Healing Shafow.” vening service, 8 p.m. Text, Luke 7. “Where are the Nine.” Come out in the cool of the evening and end the Sabbath day appropriately by worship in the house of god. verybody is urged to attend these services. Come and bring some one with you Come Rey. C. A. Marshall. First Presbyterian. Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur- bin. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 Morning worship 11 a. m. The ad dress of the morning will be patriotic service. Sermon, “Perilous Times.” We invite all members 0 fthe Spanish- American soldiers to be present. All strangers to make our church your home in our city, Evening worship at 8 o'clock. The Vision of Paul. Ser- " The music afternoon at 2:34Prayer meeting = ps be o'd familiar patriotic hymns. the ‘The evening service will be within an hour. Communion service July 10. |Your are welcome. Methodist" Episcopal. | 300 East Second street—Rev. Wal- \ter L. French, pastor. | At the morning service, reception of members and communion of the |Lora’s Supper. In the evening the | pastor will preach on “The Patriotism jof Nehemiah.” Mrs. W. L. French | will lead the Epworth league; subject, |“"Thy Kingdom Come in the World.” “The | Miss Mabel Johnson is institute “Toot- ler” for the Tri-State Epworth League | « is | to meet at Grawford, Neb., August 1-7. | The pastor has returned from the|A good delegation is planning to go | linstitute tonight. This institute |from our league. | ‘The new chairs have come for the Sreatest in all the history of the de-| Sunday School annex. The junior de- | partment will occupy their new quar. \ters tomorrow. BE A Russian girl employed as a ste n {| For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel Big Horn Hot Springs largest mineral springs in the world. THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING ———_— ographer in New York is one of ten! {heirs to a fortune of $7,000,000 left SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 by a Russian who came to New York 40 years ago. She declares that she intends ta go on as before, and that no amount of money can induce her te leave her typewriter. —————— When a horse paws the roadway he is obeying an instinct from a re- mote ancestor, who sought for water lin this way, or was in the habit of \digging through snow to reach h'y | food. \H K Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold a WELCOME beeen War Veterans Might we pause to suggest that it will still pay you to use your soldier rights on a homestead? TAL i TALK: K Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- Unquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public |HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHK! ALALALALALALALALAUALALALAALT MA RARALALALALAL = EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF DEMPSEY WHICH ARE ALLOWED BY HIS MANAGER LYRIC SUNDAY THE WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Sunday, except showers tonight, in extreme north portion, cooler Sunday and in west and north portions tonight. PPOOOSPOPSOSOPSOSOSIOD eG wmzorv be found here. That who buys well, that is tant thing. But she or he also will find the prices here most reasonable, considering the quality of the edibles to SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK 2 1-2 1b. Can J. Pineapple | Reg. 45c, Special 40c 2 1-2 lb. Can Mt. Cross Pineapple Reg. 40c, Special 35c ' We’re at Your Service—Anytime S. B. 2 Ib. Tw This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday the Fourth me UE BIC BL SY STORE 2 WATCH OUR WINDOWS Groceries When the woman or man knows that the food that she purchases is of first quality, Pineapple Reg. 30c 2 lb. Can Mt. Cross Pineapple Reg. For Please ou the groceries the most impor- Can J. S. B. 35¢c, Special 30c, Special °55c

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