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Ae STR Che Casper Dally Cembune Casper Druggist Swings Mean Racquet In “Dwedful” Fight on Street; Mercy, STANDARD ABANDONS HOME BUILDING PLANS sonnel of the Smith-Turner drug | Hiltor did not seek to defend him. probably S operating company the eDtroit man. facturer would create to develop th. power and fertilizer industry on th. Tennessee river. It was explaine however, that this phase of the que: tion o° Muscle Shoals developmen: was not mentioned in the committc, meeting. _——| store occupied the attention of the | self ix this latter case, Smith being police judge Friday evening, at the | kept fiom him by the crowd that 7 wl - a . * . nal Sullivan Goes to periner in tho bosinees wan fined | "After the fracas, yiton and Rail Executives ‘arted, was assessed a $10 fine. other. Mr. Smith employed Attor |State Executive Faces Defeat 4 5 or Big Conference Springs Surprise on Casper Public by Announcement That Lots Are to Be Improved and Sold According io the evidence offerea | ney John Casey to present ‘his side in Repub’x. : the affair starte! at 3:30, when Hil- | of the case. Hal Curran, whotwas Co! Le tonal Paar ; aeper’s youn, ese ton struck anothwr worker jn the es- | witness to the last half of the “row” mgressional Incum. condlteanhe vecset the departure ta | ‘ablishment becauve he had charged | voluntarily presented the side of bents Renamed. morrow of John F. Sullivan for Den-| Hilton with slackness’ in his. work. | Mr. Hilton. : ver where he will e ed} Mr. Smith interferred and a fight It was the decision of the court With the band dopeetee, wecrtated| ensued after which Smith ordered | that the matter was divided into dif. Dankers’ Trust company, Ms. Suill.| Hilton out of the store, with the in- | ferent cases; that Hiltsn was un- Announcement made today that the Standard Oil com- pany had changed its plans, and would not build 200 or more homes for its employes here, but instead would sell them lots on a tract of 40 acres recently acquired from the state with WASHINGTON, May 20.—Leadin- railway executives of the country we arriving today for the White Hou dinner conference tonight to which Hi i ile Ht the economic conf formation that the latter was “fired.” | doubtedly guilty in striking his fel. |8*™@tor of Coos county, maintained bs rs : r van came to Casper two years ago = Genoa weather had been sunny and [they have beer invited by Presiden: the assistance of local business interests brought widespread | Pi, month Geaiatt bile tents Sai. Phas Hilton demanded his pay, it was jevietaplove in the. first’ instance, | his lend over Governor Ben W. Olcott} gloomy and that some times there | Harding. The Liat of the railroad men [Surprise here today. field. Conn., shortly after his dis-| S#d. but did oa: receiws a = ut that Smith bad no excuse for his |for the Repubiican | nomination for| had been thund~storms but all had }'nvited has not been given out by the The official statement made by T.|charge from the army. Since that| hour later, while discussing the mat- | assault on Hilton an hour later. > ‘ended today in. a blue sky. White House but the presidents 1. Is. Cooke, manager of the Standard|time he has been with the operating} t¢® With Attorney Hal Curran on the After the altercation on the side- |®°V°TOr when additional state re- stered at Washington hotels up o |company indicated that the company |cepartment of the Midwest Refining| Street, he was pushed by ment walk eye witnesses state that @ | turns from 29 counties were tabulated BAKERSFIELD, Cal —In it: first | noon included A. H. Smith, of the New | never had any intention of going into| company at the local refinery. Eilton farmed end streck Smith.’ | powder, put “waa picked wp by %n || 0Gay, together with complete retarns| score since it began ingulring: inte | York ‘Central; aswusl Ren, cr on, |the wholemle building business and} Mr. Sullivan is a graduate of Yale| WhO Was said to have retreated into pest ses pastry inked Oa Soran from Li? Drecincts out of 436 in Mult-| the recent activities of masked | Pennsylvania; Daniel Willard of i). apparently intended the statement to-|in the class of 1917 and was a Weu-| trenis nucuet and shouting, “itep | haciee, ut CYidence at the court | noma Oe geet’ ieures: Hall! night riders in the central California | Paitimore and Ohio, and Robert = j@ay as a correction of that impres-|tenant in the 14th artillery, whose| jonris, Take and shouting, “Keep pS © rice para pao oil fields, the Kern county grand | Lovett, of the Union Pacific. sion. which was generally held and| personnel was largely Wyoming end} ™' fon minutes later, it is_all pe =r a8 UP | jury delivered 2 strong presentment | Although there has beet! no officia | published heretofore. Colorado men. His acquaintance was} aris Tilton nad ante ye : Serr gts rae a Sh cope Ase against the Ku Klux Klan. Five in- | announcement that the chief topic for | -,The new plan advanced by the|cxtenstve in this part of the country] Sirete, smith rushed tp behind ira THREE SEIZED was. noon os P| dictments were returned. Uscussion at the dinner will be the fee ee railroad rate situation, it is the gen ral assumption. What Presiden Harding will ask is not defimite! ‘snown, but the belief is that he wit, endeavor to ascertain what the rail roads themselves can do in a volu Standard Of company proposes to| because of his army associations and] Soy etruck him on the side of the Permit employes of the concern to|has been augmented largely in the purchase improved lots on which|last two years through a pleasing |Srading, paving and other work is| personality and his ability as a musi- | Mt) completed, at a reasonable price. cian. He was one of the organizers| srpbber | Contracts for the improvement of} 0% the Bachelors’ club, whose func- hree Republican representa- Work and Amusements on |the 40.cre district embracing about | tions at their South Grant street home tives in congress were leading their PORTLAND, Ore., May 20.—Partial In BAN returns from the Oregon primary elec. tion yesterday indicated early today — { . . 3 tary way towards a decrease of ratc Sunday Cone In for Se |250 slots: ranging in size from 40 to| have been a welcome addition to the st Ne Die MAT Mi Theale 48 reel eee Recort Gt An (50 by 140 fect. will be let to one con,|secial calendar the last two years. Phalte sete LE ey. Tm the ticke “otngreseienal, dlotrtel. |” MICHIGAN LEADS CHICAGO ing in Report of As- [trector. Bids for the work it is re-] Mr. Sullivan leaves with the best a re which 1 Sela, [Representative W. C. Hawley was é sembly Committee. \ported have already been received| wishes of a host of friends for suc- Sige i 4 eee Seeere bare 5,088! waned chad of bie rt CHICAGO, May 20.—The University |from the following contracting firms.|cess in his new business venture. of the Scandavian American, bank i bs of Michigan led the University of Chi 2ago, 43 points to 20, in seven out of the fifteen events in the dual track and field meet between the two insti ‘utions today. DES MOINES, Iowa, May 20.—(By| Sprague and NisAy, Warren Construc | ADD BABE RUTH . the Associated Press.}—Sunday golf.|/tion company, Lloyd Building com 5 movies, baseball, window displays, alr-| pany and J. V. Stryker. plane flights and the Seventh Day Ad-| The announcement of the Etandard’s Bo 3’ Week In ventists were all targets for a vigor- plan to sell lots tmstead of homes y: out attack this morning in the annual|which brought surprise to local busi 2 report of the committee on Sabbath| ness today, is said to change entirely Chicago Opens observance submitted to the 134th|the belief that was generally held by general assembly of the Presbyterian! the persons who launched and backed chureh in the United States of Amer-|the Community Extension corpora ica, |tion, which purehased 600 acres of| CHICAGO, May 20.—Boys' wees: in California and the Pacific coast in land from the state in order to sell | Chicago was opened Friday with a par Seneral will be the scene of the next/the Standard coraiy a choice tract | ade through the city by nearly 100,000 cleanup campaign of the Lord's day/of 40 acres at 71,000 an acre instead youngsters in an effort to interest alliance and the Presbyterian commit-|of $1,500 an acve the price established grownups in the welfare of boys. An tee for the closing of all dispensible;by tho state as the basis on which a|aerial bomb which could be heard Sunday enterprises, Dr. Harry I. deal could be nade for this individual | through the downtown section was Bowlby dectared in the report. He tract the starting signal for the parade. declared that particularly urgent calls’ for aid against Sunday work and amusements are being received from Havana, from South America and the Philippines and Alaska. sere ne cen ae atello, Idaho:/N. G. Eggan, former| tes outside of Umatilla, where James 3 competitor, State Senator A. W. Nor- Shertet Wepa Wecsiee a ine eee DE | Candas 1a the Secon dietyier: the coe rested are J. J, Hasting:, former vice| ‘st: Was closer with Representative = | president of the bank, arrested at Poc-|S- J- Sinnott leading in most coun- LONDON, May 20.—(By the Asso- Rail Purchase Petition Denied ylod peeablent ni tackler or 7H. Gwynn of Pendteton was ahead. | i arrested at Los Angeles, Cals ana wt }The third district found Representa, |Informs Senate Committee of Ovation Will Be Partisan but] bank, arresterd at Los Angeles. reported, against 6,703 for Frank K Abo i id . . y a unding in Muscle Memorable, Is Report from TT el Ness pA cen Eng age! ahaa a Shoals Region. London; Genoa Dele- ; turns showed Governor Ben W. Olcott | Vittlon of ‘Thomas A. Edison, the in Fo eee 2. 2 2 ventor, to appear before the senate and Charles Hall running neck an Britain Coming ciated Press.}—There ‘is every pros- ; jthe 35 counties in. the state, including |4" 19 connectio® wit hthe commit F Ch la pect that the public welcome organ- Mul rn h ie . | tee's investigation of proposals for de To Los Angeles) trons 2 rie Portiand is sit ve oing the severest <iaj| Fancy Chocolates on his arrival from the Genoa confer- Other ick .| nitrate projects at Muscle Shoals, Ala., PER LB. ence tonight will be memorable. Tt Rg gal age gta Tanning. oT 8°%lwes aécépted today by Mr. Mison. of the conference are significant as Muscle Shoals territory and was un GETS EVEN WITH PASTOR. |j'swse soot nce sia’ oyna deride Sts nh sn sition. On one hand he is adversely tors successful experiments with these public conduct there, and on the other ’ : the committee said Mr. Edison ex hand he is praised forvhis courage and | ‘/onal Rotary clubs conference. In his} PANAMA, Moy 20.—The supreme| Pressed a positive conviction that the _FULL LINE OF FISHING R. Sherman, former cashier of the|t!ve C. N. McArthur with 7,128 votes} Extensive Potash Deposits . In the race ‘ar the Republican nom- gates Scatter. Rotarians F TOM | ination tor governor, carly morning re-|_, WASHINGTON, May 20, —The in a ?, ne.t.. Incomplete returns from 25 of |*Sticulture committee for examina Brech’s ined tor Prime: Minister Tlngd: Caress uated gave: Olcott 16,950; Hall 16,396. : will, however, apparently be a parti- s Th Pes .| _ Mr. Edison told of extensive potash SLOT MACHINE OPERATOR _ |=. 220 000s naiom! wecome cides Sas Sac orton ws Beane th accnenet ont oe é Today's editorials on‘ the breakup| ciated r upon the Ku Klux Klan, and political |®Stural | resources abounding in the criticized for his farewell address at : materials conducted in his labora WITH HELP OF BOVINE |\ cons an tor the arector sce ot his tortes In New Jersey. ‘One senitee at against Rev. J. P. Milstead, for let- |Fesourcefuiness in the tace of im-|"peech to’ the departing delegates, Sir|court has ordered the arrest of Fran.|Potash and limestone deposits woula TACKLE. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 20.—The j WASHINGTON, May 20.—An appli “Record,” a weekly newspaper pub- | ting cow run at large, and Will | Mense difficulties. Harry said the confett! signified a|cisco Arias Paredes, owner of the anti-|lend themselves with proper treatment cation of the Western Pacific Railroad’ lished at Chugwater, Platte county, | Corry against L. F. Schnell, for bis As for the conference itself, even ert A between two great nations,| government newspaper Diario Nacion-|to the making of materially cheap- company to acquire control of the Sac-| under the caption “Court News” | two calves ‘running at large. its strongest do not claim that it has eras tain and the United States.” |al-on a charge, of libel against Presi-|ened soil foods. ramento Northern Railway by the| runs the following in its current “Rev. J. P. Milstead paid $5 and | been a success, but look to the com- ‘Rotary “The committee has a hard nut to purchase of tis capital stock and the! issue: costs for cow running at large. L. | ing meeting at The Hague for a se assembiqy, but the|crack,” Mr. Edison was reported to t organization of a new company was “Rey. J. P. Milstead filed crimin- F. Schnell tried in court at 10 a.m. | quel of real value, its enemies have immunity as a dep-/ have told the senators. denied to day by the interstate com.| al compalint against Henry Gustaf- | Case dismissed because Corry failed | hardly a single good word for it, es-| Do! which does} uty in order that he might be prose-| Some committee members later said 232 South Center meree commission, but without prey. son pool room, fer running slot ma- | to prove ownership. pecially those who from ‘the first op-| Rot meas absolute harmony among|cuted. He is a member of one of the|they understood Mr. Edison was in udice to the railroad companies con-| chines. Gustafson was fined $10 and “Will Corry filed criminal corn- | posed admission of the soviet dele-| the English-speaking pooples.”: - + best known families in Panama. terested in the Ford proposal for cerned in the matter of opening new) costs. Plaint against Mrs. L. F. Schnell for | ater to the council table. These pro- ‘he 2 we = = = = = — = ceedings to secure the authority. ; “LL. F. Schnell vs. Corry’s phar- | letting two calves run at large, and | nounce it @ dismal failure and wel- iat aera dts : | macy, for running slot machine. | Mrs. Schnell filed complaint against | come its end. ‘Women of the higher class in Japan| Corry pleaded guilty and was fined | Will Corry for letting sheep run at are conventionally expected to have] $10 and costs. large. No ownership proven and little to do outside their own homes. “Will Corry, criminal complaint ° casq laid aside until further date.” GENOA, May 20.—(By the Asso- ciated Press.)\—Genoa today was rap- idly being deserted by the delegates who for six weeks have been partici- pating in the discussions of the eco- nomic conference, which adjourned yesterday after having provided for 4 the continuation at The Hague next gre * A month of its efforts to put European % A Ad t t A t construction on a more solid basis. Haier icles n verttser can. ge ccurdte. Great Britain hurried away to Lon-|]. don last night, expressing optimism only from reports issued by the Aduit Burean of Circulations Beauty and Permanence were the principal departures this morning. Both were hidden farewell at the railway station by Premier Facta and Foreign Minister Schanzer of Italy. The motor cars of the de- parting delegations were filled with flowers. Foreign Minister Tchitcherin of Russia. and his delegation remained here today. Tonight they will give a farewell dinner in honor of Signors Facta and Schanzer. - FORT RUSSELL INFANTRY TO TAKE 118-MILE HIKE CHEYENNE, Wyo.. May 20.—A bat- | CyER organizations col- vertsier can turn for facts on lect figures from publish- _circuiation figures. ers, but they do not look into. their authenticity. The A:B.C. | From other sources he can se- aes . cure figures that are furnished stands alone—it is the only or by. the publisher “sanaud(ted claims—but the only place to ganization that is the recog- talion of the 53rd United States in- nized authority ‘on circulation. get audited data is from fantry will leave Fort D. A. Russéll 3 f Ci 1 next monday morning, under com- The Audit Bureau of Circula- A.B. C. reports. \d of Major A. R. Underwood, on a fi : : itsmile hike ‘9 Fort Logan, Colerad, : ' tions was organized and is Th h will made wey o! q { 4 = is 6 Rye Po te i Wellington, Fort Cofiag, Longmont, | supported by representative Pesaically every leading pub- makes iy" LaF: tt Arvada. 18. jon { . . : pracpeieprretendeg "to the ere will remain at'Fort Logan. throughout || advertisers, publishers and ad- isher in the United States and 2 tive home builder. It is seldom that one the national guard training school Ae ies. It 4 Canada supports this organi- finds the ctmbloation of simplicity, charm which is to be heid there during the vertising agencies. SC0= zation r 80 per cent of all je 23 portrayed in’ the. grace! : ; y . Ove lines, ornate flower-boxes, the change in Been laiter | Tape. d (anorbeoiaubech operative and does not aim to newspapers in ‘the United floor levels and comfortable arrangement ment from Fort Russell, troop C, 13th fit. Th : pap e€ nite: Pa eae cavalry, will Toave on an overland make profit. epurposeisto ' States having a circulation of reminiscent of Japan, with the overhang- Sinan ot Captala irs Ae dvoainen, provide an impartial auditing more than 5,000 are members ing exres re mat. windows organization to which the ad- of the A. B.C. desighed that it is really a part of the architect ere fight ia er over 518 miles on each leg of the ‘ Supe leads up to the terrace and hallway, that each bedroom has cross ventilation, pihahpes saver ch ae ore ae ; ieee, Tha La eee ee ee ae have ridden more than’ 1,000 miles, If a solicitor cannot-furnish A. B. C, reports — ask him tending cattely across the front of the sures easy hamlling in moving large ob- The route of their march will follow Koule, is divided by ® built-in seat and jects up and down stain. the Lincoln highway. bookcase at the side of the fireplace. This The entrance steps, where wear and tear i = gives an _ingle-ncok idea to the arrange-are first apparent, are built of concrete, HILLSDALE STORE FAILS. 7 ment. The fireplace is in the center of the as is the floor of the hall and the floor of CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 20.—A’ pe- ‘ room, assuring better heating and added the sunroom. The plans call for the use tition to have Richard Spatz, leading - cheer and comfort. From the living room of portland cement stucco on concrete merchant of Hillsdale, 18 milés east two lead up to the dining room block or tile. The wide range of colois ay declared bankrupt, has r foot, while to the tight a chort fight of in stucco the builder the choice of Fe cititaa levine Ul ter ease acto : steps Ieads down to the sun room. Be-any color he desires. By using stucco on pea shea s pene Me ei tween the dining room and sun room concrete block a high degree of fire safety court for roentns sey asrodleenreey thers is a masonry railing with placeis secured and a low maintenance cost Smear piven: spre ‘Mn for a gold fish bowl or fower urn. is assured, as there will be no frequent company, Omaha, and Dempster St the dining room is the kitchen, expenses of painting and upkeep. The Manufacturing company, Denver. The and it is noted that there is no pantry.massive concrete flower boxes under the = claims of the three against Spats total Modern practice has established the fact front windows, on the terrace and on the 4 é $4,000. that befilt-in cases in the kitchen are much roof of the porte-cochere add greatly totect, contains many unique and attractive | PARES Maso. Aier then the old fashioned pantry. the beauty of the house. features. Its beauty and durability make} Strikes fomented by the new labor Upstairs there are three large bedrooms This house, which was designed by Rus-it not only a desirable place to live in| unions are becoming common in Ko- with a large tiled bathroom. It is noted sell Barr Williamson, 4 Milwaukee archi- but an excellent investment. d ea