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PAGE Tw KIWANIS CLUB INLUNGHEDN AT HENNING TODAY Blackmore Family by Members. y extended | ub to the} the lat ras read fon at its resolution ated that the s the 424 Kt-|p n of which he club to Cas in the city est of show onal presi. in Living. The letter ex-| to any Casper | t Mr. Ross at that lely reminded the mem 0 could not © caused the sitors at the yas former NAVY WAGE | SCALES TO | BE REVISED, April 26.— After | rom some tabor m nawal author- | tions @nnounced that the wage schedules | r become ef- ay for the 1g of new boards at the var jous yards to collect data and to rec-| mend a revised scale to be effec: | July 1, and to continue until 4. Pendin gthis revi- rtment announced no )e made from the acale | put into effect September upon which wages of loyes of the navy are | © the greetings | here by Judge Harry Dingeman, the (LATE FLASHES ‘| (By The Associated Press.) — “The tary of state and auditor of state | are not giving him their moral sup- vestigation int tes in charge of various shore estaz-|that graft 1s lishments the nevy Cepartment today | among feder ‘TWO CAPTURED IN ATTEMPTED STORM DAMAGE ESCAPE FROM HOUSE OF DAVID: IN TEXAS HIE BEEXTRADITED AGREE T0 GO BEFORE THE JURY ST. JOSEPH., jing from the House of David, were brought back and agreed to go before the grand jury investigating alleged immorality | at the House of David colony and tell all they know about |number of lives at Needmore, in Na- | conditiona there 1 Mrs. Haneford told Homi istant attorney ger cided them on quitting King Ben-| jamin Purnell's religious cult. cher on its baseball team, is the three youn ned to marry yesterda prevented by Attorney General Dougherty. She was ordered to jail WASHINGTON, April 26.—Lieu- tenants Oakley G, Kelly and John A, MacKeady army aviators, left Bolling field here at noon today in the monoplane T-2 for Mitchel fietd, New York, where they plan to be- gin a transcontinental flight. LONDON, April 26.—By The As- sociated Press—It {s authoritative- ly announced that King George last night conferred upon Lady Eliza- beth Bowes-Lyon, who today be | came the bride of the king’s second son, the duke of York, the dignity of princess. MARSHFIELD, Ore., April 26— —The steamer Brush, which struck a reef off Cape Arago, near the en: trance to Coos Bay early today, fast on the rocks, according to the | latest reports received here. The | tug Oregon has left here to bring in the 46 members of the crew. Ef- forts to communicate with the Brush by radio were unavailing, | leading to the belief that the vessel had been abandoned. | DESMOINES, Yown, April 26.— little fellow is the least of my troubles,” declared Dovernor Ken- da'l today in refusing to comment tter written by state treas bank and made publ’c yes: terday, in which the letter charged that the chief executive, the secre- port in bringing about an early | sale of the bonus bend issue, = GRAFT AMONG DRY SLEUTHS TOBE PROBED WASHINGTON | pr been begun by the and wh bureau, closed no Josses to the government. —- Date palms, originally trom Egypt, have been growing Arizona for twenty years. plantings of the University of Ar ona, which have now come into tu Dearing, seem to prove that certa: parts of the Southwest are particu larly suited to date culture. MOOSE TONIGHT FREE DANCING | —Also— EXTRA VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION MOOSE AUDITORIUM WASH YOUR HAIR HILL CREST WATER It is soft and pure, Hard Water kills hair. Phone 1151 426 East Second St. FROLIC Mich., April 26.—(By |Press.)—Benjamin Hill,28, and Mrs. Lillian Hanaford, 28, who were intercepted at Stevensy‘{le early today while -|hafl storm at Henrietta, a careful alleged to have been found tn his Condolence Is Extended| E = weal ey see eek up anew) ike a Gatape pe Rene ae approximately $100,000. Prompt warnings probably saved alemploye but known in cabaret life ated, ‘she had deliberately falsified art of her testimony.” Che Casper Dally Cribune EMBEZZLER TO CHICAGO, April p6.—Preparations DALLAS, Tex., April 26.—The re-j were being made today to etradite cent heavy rains, cloud brusts, hall| Ernest Schwab, the missing cashier ; storms and wind brings reports from|of four Chicago concerns who was The Associated (North Texas and Southern Oklahoma |arrested yestrday in Frsno, Calif., in of sertous property destruction. ‘The } connction with a shortag of $55,000 One of the developments today was that Schwab, a salaried ‘as a Mberal spender, was personally | cogdoches county, when a cluod burst.|rated in certain credit agencies at Jone-man jury, because, the order [reported last night, flooded the valley | $200,000. of Bonita creek and plunged a wall of water over Needmore, Schwab has a wife and two chil- dren whom he had joined in Fresno. Those women who want an extra good House Dress, well enough made and pretty enough for street wear should look at our new line of genuine Imported Scotch Gingham Dresses at. NOW ON! In Poiret Twill, Twill- cord, Tricotine, Velour and other staple mate- rials. black and sand. Good range of sizes. he 5 AUSS REFUGEES WILL BE BIVEN HOMES IN WASHINGTON, April 26.—Pres- dent Harding decided today to per- mit ttansportation to the States of the 507 Russian refugees who recently landed in the Philip- pines after a stormy voyage in their own ships from Vladivostok. Plans for bringtag the refugees to the United States on an army trans- port were mapped ouf at the confer- ence of the president, Secretary ‘Weeks and John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross. ‘The Red Cross will have charge of Telief measures for the Russians upon their arrival in this country. Admission will be possible under the immigration law inasmuch as the Russian quota has not been exhaust- ed for the year ending next June 20. Secretary Weeks said the refu; 5 who ar remnants of a band of anti- soviets, would make desirable citizens, most of them being skilled workers or professional or technical men. Arrangements to bring them to this country have been practically com- pleted and the work will be under- taken immediately. a, Unitea THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923. In many parts of South America the people hold a civil engineer in such great. esteem that when they eall a mana docter without any qualificatin they mean that he is a doctor, not of medicine, but of engi. neering. oo WASHINGTON, April 26— Tho American consulate at Vladivostok through which the United States has maintained representation in Russia, has been ordered closed. RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and yicks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearl; wu of ese ne EAM An entrancing array of new Jacquettes, Blouses, Skirts and Sweaters are ready for your inspection. Bhp 252 South Center—Phone 1304-W Two-piece Street and Walking SUITS Colors: Blue, A MAMMOTH SALE | An event like this rare- | ly comes twice in a life- time, Take advantage of the opportunity now. On All Three-Piece Suits All Out-Size Suits All Two-Piece Suits Which are regularly priced at $75.00 and over. And a high grade group of Fine Spring Coats Our New Dress Specials $16.50, $22.50 and $32.50 Are the source of supply for hun- dreds of discriminating women. MILLINERY Bargain Festival | Hundreds of new Hats have been placed on sale at the following special “quick sale” pgices: ‘B® "1025 These new arrivals are moderately priced and are shown in generous assortments. For the women and misses of Casper and surrounding territory at - the bargain price of 95 Nobby two-piece Sport Suits In Scotch plaids, fancy mixtures, checks and tweeds. colors and combina- tions. Good range of sizes, All desirable Formerly priced at $28.50, $35.00, $38.50, $42.50, $48.50 and up to $65.00 All the newest colors such as follow, lanvin green, sand, orchid, toast mephisto and a marvelous showing in black. A great variety of shapes, sizes, materials and trimming effects i We are also showing dozens of better hats for street and dress wear, in the newest designs at from $16.50 to $25.00. cco MJ°OC-VUOU}.}]IRZ HU iIIrCTLHNiiiiiiiiiiiiiigisuiGKRANNGKANNNRGuKNNRGUI