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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923. Bread G.ubs Meet Today. Three of the Natrona county bread clubs will meet this afternoon at the| following places. Central _school| bead club at the home of the leader, Mrs, Angel on North Park street, E'k street bread club at-the home of Mrs. Syverson and the Mills bread club ut the home of Its leader, ~Mrs.| ‘vhomas. Every effort is belng made! » club to secure an excellent! emonstration team for the purpose of competing with other counties dur- | . ing the state fair. Birthday Party Mrs, Lena Dettwyler entertained at a children’s party Friday afternoon t her home on Seuth Park avenue honor of her daughter Margur {ete’s eighth birthday. Games were ayed and refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Mra. Dettydyler was assisted by her daugh- ter, Mrs, G. Becknell, Mrs, Shea and Mrs, Sucher. Among the children tho attended were the Misses Ruth ‘Trevett, Mazie Coughlan, Betty Lou Arbuckle, Marguerite Shea, Jean Sandlin, Charlotte Madon, Alice Gerber and Virginia Witts. oo e8 Towel Shower Yesterday. Mrs, W. M. Creel and Mrs. Albert Keenan entertained at a towel shower yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Creel on South Ash street in honor of Mrs. Wilson, who was for- merly Miss Esther Castle. Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. M. N. Castle, Mrs. Patrick O'Neil, Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mrs, Claude ‘er, Mrs. Raymond McCleary, Mrs. c. Q. Miller, Mrs. Bert Harris, Mrs. Murrell Boyles, Mra. John Taylor, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs, Wilson Taylor and Mrs. Arthur Messings. Scere Band Concert This Evening. Saturday night at the exhibit which is being carried on by the city schools at the Masonic temple, the Natrona county high school band under the direction of H. W. Compton will give a program for the benefit of the trons who are in attendance. Fol- wing 1s the program: March, “Traveler,” Jewell. Overture, “Garden of Daniels. March, “On to Victory,” Kiefer. Song and dance, “Pretty One,” Kiefer. Eden,” Medley, “Bright Star,” Bennett. March, “King Pin,” Rosencranz. March, “‘The Outlook,” Jewell. i short Dick Miller is spending @ time In Denver and Kansas City on a business trip. eee Joe Florman is here on business for a few days from Puebio. Pi Sink) J. J. Murray is a business caller here for a short time trom New York Pu ohisas W. A. Miller of the Ohio Oil com: pany, will arrive today and will spend several days here attending to import- ant business affats. ar oyie A, J. Hall and P. P. Anderson are here for a week on business from Basin. eee W. A. Bisler arrived this morning from St. Louis and will spend a few days here on Wusine ° B. EH, Wilson came up this morning from Cheyenne on a shost business trip. eee 8, C. Williams returned last even. ng from @ short busienss trip to Denver. eee 0, Anderson came in yesterday trom Salt Creek and will spend the week end here visiting with friends. ee @, EL Meyers of Denver is in the city for @ few days on business. eee Bil Edwards of the Producers and finers Corporation spent yesterday heM on business from Sweetwater. eee J, R. Wertz arrived this morning from Lusk and will spend @ short time here attending to business af- faire, eee N. Node, traveling accountant for Chicago and Northwestern Rail- road, left yesterday for Sioux City to © gone for sev weeks, Smee Almet G. Grom ts spending the veek-end here from Mammoth. os. James Vetter is here on business for the week-end from Douglas. ere James Daly ts spending a week in ‘he city on busienss and visiting with relatives, eee M. B. Jacobson is an Alliance, Neb., usiness man here for a few days. ee Henderson and Frank Fuller morning overland for Raw- ————————————— Your investment now will bring large, quick profits within the next few weeks. Evans Oil Corporation a Cleanliness In Preparing Ins where they will spend a week on business. eee J. L, Hall left Inst evening for Den ver to be gone a week on bus’ness. eee L. G. Hawley arrived this morning from Denver and will spend two | Weeks here on business, Thomas K. Lamson is here for a week or 10 days on business from. Denver. ‘JUST TONY’ AT THE IRIS TODAY “Tony,” the quadruped made fa mous by the skillful horsemanship of ‘Tom Mix, is the featured performer ‘Just Tony,” which is p’aying at tha Iris theater today, is baseG on “Aleatraz,” the novel from the pen of the well known Max Brand. It tells the story of a wild mustang, the lead r of his desert herd, who seeks veng> eance for the cruelties which man has inflicted on him, but who aban dons his hatred that he may come un der the proprietorship of the one tman in the world who befriended him Clvarlie Chaplin in ‘Shoulder’ Arms” {s on the same program. MODSE FROLIC ENDS TONIGHT ‘The Moose Frolic which has been entertaining hundreds of persons in the Moose auditorium during the week will be open for the last time tonight. This will be the feature night of the whole affa'r tnasmuch as a larger crowd would natura'ly be expected to gather on Saturday. Vaudeville features will be given tonight that will be a lively means of entertaining. There will also be the usual dancing and the concession booths all of which offer plenty of fun to those who patronize them. A leather rocking chair was given away as a prige last night. Another handsome prize will be awarded this evening. ‘The doors will open at 8 o'clock. siidin Meteo BOMB HUREED AT THEATER IN DUBLIN DUBLIN, April 28— Three. men and a woman drove up to the Central Cinema theater on Sackville street to- day, placed a mine outside the build- ing and then hastened away. The ex- plosion that followed only damaged the front of the theater but wrecked a nearby drug store and serfous'y damaged shops on the other side of the street. One of the miscreants ts believed to have been injured. CORK, April 27.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Irregular forces made an abortive attack on the Haulbow- line istand dock yard in Cork harbor early today, pouring a hall of ma- chine gun bullets into the buildings from two points on the mainland. The Free State troops replied and after the two hours firing succeeded in si- lencing the attacking parties. The ir- regulars eluded troop reinforcements for the garrison sent from Queens- HE HUMAN ZOO “It’s too sickening! That's carrying fidelity too Che Casper Daily By C. D. Batchelor Copyright. 1923, by Pablto Ledger Company He even dances his encores with his wife. far!” attempted to escape from the remaining are in solitary confine- ment pending an investigation. ! The guard, Fred Giese, 50 years old, stood his ground so well when the 18 prisoners rushed him that he | was not injured.) One of the prison-| ers has an imitation revolver, carved | from wood. | Gieso was on duty at the south end of workhouse grounds when he| saw the prisoners lowering them-| gelves from a window about 150 feet | away. Hearing the commotion, other guards hurried to Giese’s assistance, | but he already had subdued the 18 men, Giese's story follows: | “I was walking guard when I saw the crowd running toward me. I| bare’'y had time to rush into the Hbtske andiget my repeating shotgun, when the leader, Jack Murray, ap proached within four feet of the guard house door and po‘nted the tm- on revolver at me. I knew it was no time to parley so I opened fire. I almed at their legs. My gun was loaded With buck shot, and Murray was the first to fall. The others ran, five dropping as fied. I did not know until later that Murray's pistol ‘was made of wood.’ “The men dropped their weapons as they ran, and the twe've who were not wounded hid behind a stack of tools and supply boxes. Other guards hearing my shots, rushed to my as sistance, and the men then came from behind their barricade with their hands up and surrendered.” eae eer Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill all vermin; wi'l not stain bed cloth. ing Apco Products Co. Phone 286. NORMA’S NEW PICTURE Uh. 4 NORMA’ @) )? TALMADGE « “WITHIN THE tea LAW" town, ‘There are no reports as to casual: tles, regulations call 983. Sizes 8 to 2... per pair .... Boys’ School Pants. Men’s good quality Canvas iat Cafeteria | NOTICE May 1, 1923, Wyoming Freighting Company will commence operation as a common carrier between Casper, Salt Creek and intermediate points, under jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission of the State of Wyoming. For information as to rates and Office 428 South Elm St. H. L. YOUNG, Manager Specials For Today Only e Strap and Patent Pumps. sry if seseemmessssernees 3-15 and $3.95 Ladies’ Mahogany and Black Strap Pumps, MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN SHOES AND CLOTHING, PUBLIC MARKET CLOTHING & SHOE STORE Thurs. $4.50 and $4.95 caer eso 1.50 to $2.00 Gloves, 8 pairs for___..25¢ LONE GUARD FIGHTS AND TURNS BACK 18 DESPERATE PRISONERS IN BREAK MADE AT ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 28.—(By The Associated Press.) —Eighteen prisoners, armed with iron bars and clubs, who the ciy workhouse, were overcome by a single guard, and as a result six are at the city hospital suffering from bucks!\ot wounds in the legs and Steps Taken To Extradite Woman Slayer LOS ANGELES, riff Iuugene W. April 28.—Under Biscatluz was ex- pected to arrive at mento today to obtain Governor F. W. Richard- son’s signature to extradition papers for a woman held at Tegucigalpa Honduras, belleved to be Mrs. Clara Philips, escaped hammer murderess and Jesse . Carson, wanted here for arson ané sald to be a traveling com panion of Mrs. Phillips-and another woman known as “Msr. Carson.” Isiscaailuz will remain at Sacra- mento a few days and then return\to Los Angeles. According to plans announced at the sheriff'a office early tocnay, Bis. Second and Wolcott a mi his wi & deputy _—_— — —Upward of $7,000 was obtained by robbers who broke open the safe of the First National Bank at ) Utah, early today, according to word reaching here. No other tails were received. NEW YORK, April 28. — The strike of 1. W. W. maring workers Which began here last Wednesday has failed to come up to the ex- pectations of the union leaders, it was admitted today by James Walsh, secretary of the strikers’ Publicity committee, when he esti- mated that not more than 900 men had answered the strike call. F April 28—(By ‘The Ar- ted Press)—The government's majority in the house of commons was again reduced to 24 today when the seoond reading of the borite measure for the prevention of unemployment,” was defeated by 166 to 142. The government oppos- ed the bill but did not make the vote a question of confidence. LONDON, April 28—By The Asso- clated Press.)}—Prime Minister Bon- ar Law is going on a short sea voy- age, with the king's approval, for the benefit of his health, Doctors express the belief that tho throat trouble from which he has been suffering will yield to this treat- ment and that he will regain full use of his voice. He plans to re- turn after the Whiteuntide recess of Parliament. peste S| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert watchman; all work guarantee. Casper Jewelery Mfg. Co. O- SBldg and ron will leave here for Teguct- galpa, May 6. LT LAKE CITY, Utah, April | BEAUTY CLAY 40-Minute English $1.00 Per Jar Smith-Turner Drug Store Phone 698 Miss Hazel W. Hoopman T CHER OF PIANO Studio 138 S. Durbin, Casper, Wyo. Wouldn't you enjoy a good home cooked lunch for your Sunday outing? Phone 971-M and order anything cooked to your taste. 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General pro: duction the statement announced was | 8 per cent higher on the board’s Index | ratio than the high peak of 1920 and [87 per cent above the low point of 192i. ICASTAWAYS ARE SAFE by the 8.—{By The Associated Press.) boats belonging to wrecked Portuguese steamer Mossa: medes have arrived at Port Alexar | der, Angola. The Portuguese mail steamer Mos: samedes grounded several days ago at Cape Frio, Southwest Africa, and was found abandoned with no sign of her 237 passengers, including 29 women and 26 children, nearly all | Portuguese. FLOWER SALE TODAY ONLY Select Roses, doz.._..$2.00 Darwin Tulips, doz__$2.00 Chinese Iris, doz.. Rose Bushes, hardy Plants, Spring Bulbs and Bedding Plants at reasonable prices. America Flower Shop 119 South Center St. Phone 2120 block from school. 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Intervention of League In Ruhr Is Cecil’s Plea NORMA’S NEW PICTURE NEW YORK, April 27.—Ending his tour of America, Lord Robert Cecil, League of Nations champion, today expressed before an audience here a wish that some great power would ask the league to intervene in the Ruhr, He declared the time waa ri; the league to t pe tor! America, P_ discussion of ¥ HAVE YOU VISITED THE F | NEST SERVICE STATION IN THE STATE? Drive the old bus around. it a treat. TEXACO GASOLINE Motor Oils and Greases ALSO MOBILOIL OILS AND GREASES Washing and Greasing of Cars and Engines Cleaned. Crank Cases Drained and Cleaned Free of Charge. FREE AIR AND WATER A.E. CHANDLER INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATION Corner Second and Park Phone 465 Let us give A BIG BUSINESS THINK OF IT Realty & Title Corp. | C. W. Mapes, Sales M 3