Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. IMPOSING FUNERAL FOR ESSER RIOT WICTIMS IS PLANNED BY GERMANS; ELEVEN ARE BERD OSSEN, April 3.—(By The lation of Essen and the official ning an imposing funeral Thursday for the victims of Satur- The dead number eleven. day’s rioting. BERLIN, April 3.—(By The Associated Press) ——-Columns nnection with the pp plant in Es a e printed in to-/ pewspapers upon the'r of pre shooti in SELF-INFLICTED. WOUNDS FATAL TONEGROVET Curtis McFartand, colored ex-serv- ice man, died at a local hosp'tal this morning from an abscess caused by a gun-shot wound inflicted accidentally about a week ago. The wound was rece!ved when Mc- Farland was tolding target practice near the Platte river. In pulling the is clothing and the bul ischarged penetrating the It was thcught at first that the wound would not be serious, | but the abscess set in about three days ago. The body is now at the Muek fu-| neral home pending srrangements. SPRING WATER HEALTH BUILDER Medical Men Agree That Hard Water Is Not Best for Drinking. The best medcal minds of the eoun- try agree t ard water is not the best for hi consumption A soft pring water is what is recommended by most physicians. Such a water is the best me e man can take; and {t is impossible to drink too much it. The more one drinks the? healthier one becomes. lasses of soft, pure spring fast starts the day ts as a natural laxative, tem fresh and sweet Drink :t four your health’s sake, and sce how much better you «will feel. do! Ask your ‘or about the Water. He will tell {a a pure, soft water, bet ‘or you than the hard which comes out of the tap. It is a safe water, free from the chance of being a germ-carrier. And it tastes right. It can be sent to your home today in half gallon bottles of five gallon containers—just as it comes from the pure mountain spring—Ad vertisement. ROOMING HOUSE LICENSE 5 REVOKED BY GOUNEIL the poltce court magistrate that Osborne had been run ning a house of prostitution. Osborne | was raided about 10 days ‘ago, at which time three men and three wom en were also apprehended as witneses When Osborne 4 procured the time before that | e had stated h's intention of — & rooming house for men| cense -Issued 8 on! Bigamy Crime | Prevented By Wedding Halt GALESBURG, IL, April 3.—Rush-| ing into the room in the county court house where Harry Pierce of Holly Wood, Cal., and Miss Wava Pétrie, of Ab'ngdon, Ill, were about to be mar. ried yesterday, the bridegroom's brother ordered the ceremony stop ped, The brother informed the off! cial who was ready to marry the cou ple that ce was already and “had wife and child liv Ypsilanti, Mich. ‘The ceremony not performed oe Planes Return From Long: Trip WASHINGTON, April 3.—S'x army 8 arrived at Bolling field| here today, concluding a circuit of| more than 6,000 miles from San An tonio, Texas, to Porto Rico and re-| turn to Wash'ngton. The flight was Officially recorded by the war depart ment as “one of the most remarkable pioneer flights In the history of avia- tion.” ——_—-—— | NOTORIOUS BANDIT DEAD) | which warranted thi per. | prop % alkalt water |® | Associated Press) The popu- s of the Krupp plant are p reappearance for the first time s nce Sunday because of the Easter days. Dispatches from the Ruhr rr t tain t the work: did the the facto innocent of an ers such would justify yesterday of four of tho Krupp di-| death roll remains at semt-offic'ally stated ths probobly will the 19 usiy wounded @ in the hosr eleven, | th: among with 11 others, are ae Es CINL DANCING AT RIALTO FOR TWO DAYS | At the Rialto theater Wednesday and Thursday a special program 0} dancing will be given by six little pupils from the Ethel Mann schoo! This wil! be in addition to the regu- lar picture program. Special costumes will be worn by the dancers. The followng program is to be given. “Carolina {n the Morn‘ ----.Betty Grisinger, “The Easter Bunny “The Hat Box Danc: - Do! Mi rothy and Tweediedee"’_ jrisinger, E‘leen Bi East Side Sunday School Is Opened Last Sunday the East Side Method ist church began making the public ices at the Elk schi house with enrolled in the Bibl of whom were in the begin class and nine in the adult Bible class. The teaching force ts b ing carefully selected and every de. partment of intruction will be an as set to the East Side for re‘igious edu cation. The service of worsh!p and preach- ing was well attended ,and every present seemed glad there to go to church on thi held. Wednesday and ngs, for Bible study s, The meetings tor this wi day at 7:30 at the home of | baugh, 1405 East nd Thu) ay with E 1. ¢ 831 South Melrose street. The p Ne in invited ceehy HEL DRY SLEUTH IS SLAIN . C., April 3.—J. Lee federal prohibition FLOREN( Roy Yo an, a officer, was shot from ambush and killed early a moonshine c. today still during a raid on near Hartsville, | a ———-— How wonderful ‘s the manufacture of gold and silver lace may be judged ng out of two grains of metal to three thousand squar? inches more of the ~-Jd wire rn from a single ounce. can be press themselves as The Human Zoo. wm Sp pe me owes Che Casper Daily Cribune By C. D. Batchelor Clarence thinks the visitor is a pest. PESTS The visitor thinks Clarence is ditto. But the real pest is the fond and doting mamma, who thinks Clarence is an incipient Liszt. ELKS’ CIRCUS SCORES HIT AT | FEATURE SHOW; DARING STUNTS AND COMEDY ON BIG PROGRAM The again hold] forth in starting at] 8 p. m. ‘# will pre-|, sont th ‘ormance. |For diversity of entertainment the c!reus is unique and those who have at tended the two opening nights ex- greatly pleased. Attendance shduld show an increase this evening. Fisher and Halstead's dogs and ponles will start off the show. Iron acts by the aerial clacks will be some thrilling stunts that demon- strato the best traditions in such stunts of the circus. Harry Bautista, native Hawaiian musician, presents banjo, ukulele and steel jultar solos Bassett and Bailey have a rapid fire comedy acrobatic and juggling act. The unusual feats of strength displayed by Miss Bealey resulted in enthusiastic pplause. lund and Jena present a nicely arrange@ program of songs and danc- ing. Thoy are graceful and worth watching. Don and Mae Gordon, cyclists, do stunts on all size bicycles and wheels. Mae Gordon fl with death on on unsupported bi Je high in the alr on a pedestal. Fon ¥ 1\AaNDON—Four b: The bottles were the last of a batch recently at $300 a bott COFFEYVILL Albert Conne c:Memories made in the time of tie Inve King Ed- ward, were sold for §300 n bottle at a charity auction salo here recently. Four bottle of beer made especially for the late King of England, wero sold EVAPORATED MILK It’s pure convenient, economical brewed especially for him, |, circuses, Gray and Fenton, producing clowns from Sells-Floto and Barney Bro. keep the qgudience in up- roarious laughter. Hattie McDaniel, colored “blues” singer, entertains delightfully with selections of all the popular sings Dainty Lucille, the sweetheart of canvas land, performs death defying gyrations high in the alr, looping the loup, sensational crops and trapeze BB TIDE” AT RIALTO EXCELLENT PRODUCTION When such screen stars as Lila Lee, James Kirkwood, Raymond Hatton, George Fawcett, Noah Beery and Jac- queline Logan are featured in a pic- ture excellent entertainment is sure to result. This was the case with “Ebb Tide,” a Paramount picture which was shown at the Rialto theater with suc- cess yesterday. For action and inter- est it has few superiors. Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne’s thrill: Ing story has been transferred to the screen by George Melford with artistic results. The characters created by Mr. Stevenson are sgilifully portrayed and the many scenes of suspense and thrills are of the kind that make the audience gasp. The photoplay is ar- tistic, and in every other respect “Ebb fide" ts a cinematographic gem. ——————_—_ FINE IS REFUNDED L. E. Gott, who was fined $50 In police court some time ago for an acct dent on the West Yellowstone high- way in which his car struck a car driven by Mrs. Fred Smith, was given n refund of the fine by the city last night through the council, it being found that since the accident occurred outside the city limits, the police had no jurisdiction in the matter. posta Eee ay While engaged in repair work in a| cold storage plant at Zelah, Wash. workmen uncovered three boxes of | apples, that upon investigation were found to have been in storage up- wards of five years; the fruit was in excellent condit'on. For rheumatism, bruises, straina,chest colds Mrs. C. P. Brodie DANCING STUDIO Sold and recommended by all grocers Opening of Spring Classes Phone 592-M | | House of David Abatement Is Asked by State LANSING, Mich., The ranto proceed'ngs to compe! officials of the House of Dayid colony to show cause why the organization should hot be disbanded, were instituted in county cireult court here today by the state of Michigan. April 3.—(By Associated Press.;—Quo war-} “AMERICAN BEAUTY’ KS “EMPRESS OF FOOTLIGHTS Have you ever taken part in a so. ciety benefit? Have you felt the thrill of @ first performance before the footlights? Have you ever suf- fered from that self-consciousness when the curtain went upon your premiere stage performance? If you have you will sympathize with the I'ttle Wall Street working g rl who essayed the pose of a mus!- cal comedy queen at a benefit staged by the “Four Hundred” at ohe of America’s most fashionable summer resorts. That is the situation you will find in “The Beautiful Liar, Katherine MacDonald's latest comedy drama for Associated First National, at the America Theater today, Wed- nesday and Thursday, wherein the takes the dual In order to help out a hotel man: ager, about to lose his job, the work- ing girl agrees to impersonate the and secures for herself a vacation in the midst of the “upper class.’ in the masquerade, how a young mil-) lionaire falls in love with her, how | complications set in when the real) | star returns in t'me to see what is/ being done, give the play a tang of | excitement that makes it imposs’ble | | to guess the action ten feet ahead. \Tampering Seen, Jury Dismissed | PHILADELPHIA, April 3.—Be- cause of alleged tampering with the foreman, Yuc/se J. Whitaker Thomp: son in the Un'ted States district | court today discharged the jury try-| ing the case of 29 men charged with | conspiracy to illegally withdraw and sell liquor. ‘Terrence O'Loughlin, the role of a broker's secretary and the empress of the footlights. Phone 1500. foreman, was held in $5,000 bail on aj charge of contempt of court. He will SPECIAL --This Roper Eclipse Gas Range for only $75.00 Pay $15 down and balance monthly for this wonderful gas range Casper Gas Appliance Co. 115-119 East First Street Sample ‘Suit | The National © 112 South Center Street Henning Hotel Block Coat an Store rior and, too, of the very highest type. Featuring For Tomorrow— A Most Unusual Display of Values in the Smartest Models That the Season Has Yet Produced oats Suits Dresses A Most Splendid Variety Most of the styles shown at much higher prices are in- cluded in this collection. 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