Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT be Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, JUNE Zé, 1922. | UNITED STATES | NRE WIFE POSES FORARTIST | “LESSEE | Big Bargain In Stock Ranch OF CHINA ASKED oa 1ST en oigy Seseeeee| 8 Reen Gem Kre, Schoenewald gave the lef, turn Traveling at a righ rate of speed, ne est eters © cad] tain, 50 miles northwest of Riverton ; 1,000 acres deed- BY SOUTH CHIEF Lees saree ee SATURDAY NIGHT Eee bay cee Dare mecet | _ Jama; 100 acres now in altalte: 400 scree, cat be ‘sition of pioamiae ions eres the middle of the street. Schoenewsld Z as crossed into the path of the McKee ing permits and forest reserve adjoining ranch; run- Pretty young tride, when the 2k si | car just in time to be struck squarely ning water all year. This is an ideal cattle ranch and will handie 800 to 1,000 cattle. Reasonable terms, { Government Modeled After This Nation| (N aT OP HERE | cut g¢¢ ftndaetal support of Mia eon. tn the middie. ReGivick had been dabbting et play- -| condition of FT. McKee-in-| ee ee et, of his wrecked car by the force of the Write W. F. Breniman, Riverton, Wyo. lt Demanded by Canton Leader Before writing for many years, and when his| jured When Car Strikes | Seilision and the speed at which be Local Members Meet Special | atiowance trom the paternal bank roll! “Laundry Truck, Reported was traveling. Another passenger in Assisting in Retnion Plans | Train With Autos and Treat | ended he deciiei to earn his living Improved Today. the McKee car, whose name js un-|~ 2 by t 1 it pk i est. But. Li dead i 7h Visitors to Sights of Se canine he cand ake, CrA| Lateat repdete treme ge Comber Bet Le een eee ree -——— n as is usually case, his attempts t 2 —- — : Casper. wer, vate hospital show that the condition TE TN . . e flat failures. They would have pital ARD OF THANKS. VE HEARD a aan pea retee, a irae gern ie starved if his wife, without his knowl a megane | eaters aes Wai i Go ekkak ae iniakcrtlenah HA YOU m1 formation of a “United States o ina,” modeled after the edge, had not posed for a famous gpeaticndiag igs: S20 ebay sata) jute cyt fy hbors and especiaNy the mem- + 1 ican federati 1 tional conf. h ai] cal cheers me eers on St the lo'| artist, thus keeping the wolf from the, ay ovoning, is greatly tmproved. | $24 Ure Gad Fellows Lodge for the||{ ‘That we have some wonderfally good bargains in all 1 American federation, and a national conference at‘Shanghai| -al shriners, members of the Oasis Soc. *. ‘Tie maomes’ tats caheeeee ti nal diagonsis by Dr. Lathrop dis- ——- A ind ee ae popular makes of i silizati ition | temple of i ey yo indness and sympathy shown = eg seiner rs of sspernncs troops and abolition pionole ot crearier ss ee, ce Cavers solved their financial “€ifficulties ta ;clovea saree cone of —— ane, am m- | our recent bereavement in tae tan of ) y gove s system, vo} § | ohn “ 7 ~ feussion o D t : ‘and brother | J of the Tuchun, or military governorship system, are the two | S00eiy Deri t noepitallty of ite reat, {Shown in “The Woman He Married, Season Ot the ee Bathe ein gp er saad COAI RANGES? | x principal conditions on which Chen Chiung Ming, south China| jents ‘The visitors arrived on a spe-|% First National attraction starring sa: the, han Mea SRMBGaSIEa our | eo! Ris, W. P. JACK and FAMILY, A leader. will negotiate for the reunion ) jal train from the northwest Sunday | Atita Stewart. as ber Pasratitrte sa eee | rig es e20.1i | 4 of China, it was announced today lyre P. m. and were met at the depot | “The Woman He Married” is now nina bateca ee dab Cariaans tae o ; 7 JAP TROOPS ON Liquor Defendant Sy Casper Shriners in automohiles. | betng shown at the Iris Theater where Casper Gas Appliance Co., inc. | a MANCHURIAN BORDER. | A After a ride over the city and out) ‘t besan a two day engagement today. gation of the circumstances | 119 East First St. Ph. | TIE TSIN, June 26.—(By The Asno- Enters Guilty Plea |e Sait Creek highway the party re-| Pred —_— the creator of the “The |r the accident by the police depart-|| Gents’ Gold Watch Cases, ‘one 1500 | ~ ciated Press.\—Three hundred and paired to the Masonic temple where a| Three Musketeers,” directed it. | seeutisahow ‘thet (ka Gatice thkaie ioctl $3.70 to $7.85 | ib fifty Japanese troops left here Sat eae ight lunch was served. The special il lub“ tngurien ‘yeate ‘Oxf = kcKess rte } ; urday for Chinwangtao, on the Man-| z eparted for the East at 4 p.m. The| Other’ patty’ to“the atfate: a leondry |} SERS i n to protect Japancee | Charged with illegal possession of visiting shriners were return , nis napey tho caries eee truck driven by Thomas J. Schoene-|| WINTER-HENTHORNE © ts along the railway. It | liq he national convention held pop coygthaese: “é jn waid, was exonerated from all blame | n une Vantad Ss Bring esu ts ° eported that the Chihii | ly t h jell Lane. who San Francisco. About 2 want we term public spirit, nor 18 jiate Saturday night by the authorities rT » recently invaded Man #6 No rk street. plead: he visiting party, including the| there any synonym for patriotism | - = - hb were interfering constantly | S¥ilty late Saturday and paid a fine *s of the temple member 7 these Japanese posts ders | Of $40 and costs, without asking for| As a special point of intere the | greater part of the-time was spent In ne ste said to have been issued fror guides chose the refineries. he going over the huge plant o Paotingtu, the headquarters of C = — n Wu Pei-Fu, commander of th a army. for the soldier to ab: . further interference with t te ese in There is no sign yet of the return a of the immense acount of railway | oe equipment which Chang Tso-Lin, the ed Manchurian wer lord, carried back to ; his territory when he was driven from Chihli by Gen. Wu. Gen. Chang took P C( ‘EB approximately 90 per cent of the roll ing steck of the Peking-Mukden line The shortage of cars and locomotives has paralyzed railway communicatior has hong been an outstanding superiority of in the district, causing the utmost in a Marmon. Equally important is its depend- convenience. ‘The Chihli forees, having routed ability, long life and economical maintenance. Chang's army, are being withdraw sae torard kaigan ana Eectingee | To own a Marmon affords you the finest form ue leaving only enough troops to farrisons at important railway sta tions. of transportation at the lowest cost per mile. rear of the still exploded with a flash, igniting the man’s clothes tmmediate- ly. Tha panic he rushed from the till and in doing so struck his head against the iron door. A deep gash in the forehead was the result. Fellow employes caught him and emtinguished the flames. He was re- moved to the Standard first aid sta- tion from where he-was taken to the hospital. Although his condition is exceedingly painful, he is out of dan- ger, and will be able to leave the hos- Pitaltwithin a few days. Established 1851 :: INDIANAPOLIS : oS as t * a Still Cleaner Hurt : By Explosion Is : Reported Improving | : : CThe © sa ge Fine lags . | | iE . 7) While attempting to remove a targe $ se : z piece of coke which had become wedg- : 3 c afternoon, G. Cantrill, a stfil cleaner, Yellowstone | s ¢ = and arms. 4 Gany uh bee NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY 3 TREMENDOUS Meas: SACRIFICE SALE Your Every Want In Wearing Apparel s Here for Less OO” - 333’ - 5O” Off Buy your Suits, Hats and Furnishings before the 4th. All goods held until ready for a small deposit. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street F ENCE POSTS We Have -them Heavier, longer, better posts. Each post care- fully inspected so that it will give the service, the long continued service superior ‘facilities for that you have a right to expect. No waiting, we have plenty of posts on hand. 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