Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE © PERMITS FOR NEW BUILDINGS - {SUED IN DAY Jinx Defied by Casper| Homebuilders; Total For Day $45,000. The jinx was tempted yesterday by Casper builders when they took out 13 buildings permits, the amount of which totaled $45,000. Three permits WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1823. ties from several states were present to testify soncerning general strike conditions, picketing and alleged acts of viv-ence. —_.—____ There is a peculiar flower growing fn Central America which bears in the center of the petals a snow-white image of a dove. The Spaniards, up- on discovering this pecullar blossom, called it the Holy Ghost flower, and soon created a tradition according +, which it came down from heavey” Che Casper Daily Cribune |ARMY AVIATORS HOP OFF TODAY ON LONG TRIP : Non-Stop Flight ‘Across Continent Is) reine svestisutea tor ease bei Being Tried. Again; Expect to Dine lative committee, informed that com- in San Diego Tomorrow Night "| mittee it will take him af least a week Y ~ to summon all of his witnesses so that the investigation can be con- tinued. The senator dec! comed HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., May 2.—Lieutenants John A. Mac-| the investiention Ready and O. G. Kelly took off today from Roosevelt field in the army monoplane T-2, hoping to make a non-stop, transcontinental flight to San Diego, Cal. The airinen, -vho failed to fly the continent from west to east, hopped off on their second attempt at 12:87 eastern standard time. They had accepted} fans in tribute to the Yankee short- stop. Convict Probe To Be Delayed TALLAHASSEE, Fla, May 2.— Making Kindling Wood U. S. Goes Ahead With Petition For Injunction CHICAGO, May 2.—<Although the lenderg of the railroad shopmen and thelr counsel yesterday withdrew trom defense of the sweeping injunc- | tion obtained Imst year by Attorney Ses ya Shep | CHICHESTER S PILLS government today began presentation i r¢! of testimony in support of the gov- i e ernment's application for @ perman- ‘ako ont injunction agsinst the allegec conspiracy, as the strike was called. te Williaa | ‘Thirteen freight cars smashed to kindling wood in a wreck at Bridge- Wille, Pa. Here the wrecking crew is getting them off the track. Trafilo, was tied up 12 ‘hours. were for $10,000 tnd one was for $9,000, while the others were smaller. Dén Smith will build a $10,000 brick residence on East en Wolcott and Durbin. use of it at West Se and Alcova Lane. Pitt Covert, Jr., will erect a ar residence on South Walnut. A $9,000 house will be built by J. J, Chapman on East Bleventh between Lincoln and Beech. With this large struction work evi day of the month, contractc to see April's record of $348 * tered. SUGAR ROYCOTT. lo oPREADING ~AMONG WOMEN NEW YORK; May 2.—While wo- men leaders in the fight to boycott Girl, log that accompanied Admiral Pi forth Pole in 1909, is a lonely prisoner at the Philadelphia. pen Sea a) a her distinction. Her mate and her three pups have died since she was arst i an invitation to dine with the Ameri can Legion in San Diego tomorrow | night, | Weather reportd received at the! field showed clear weather through-| out the east with rain in Arkansas. | Locally the sky was free of clouds below 3,500 feet and the birdmen Planned to maintain a good aititude| most of the trip. | The T-2 carried 780 gallons of gaso- Una 32 gallons of off and 25 gallons of water for the 425 horsepower Lib- erty motor. ‘The total weight of the| ship with pilots was 10,850 pounds. | The welght steadily decreasing as| the plane flew west, because of the consumption of motor supplies, the! aviators were confident of negotiat- ing the mountains of the west. Tho! highest in their contemplated path was one near St. Johns, Arizona, which {s 8,500 feet above sea level. Starting at Roosevelt Fiel@ instead of Mitche?), because of greater free: dom from obstructions, the airmen) planned to rise fifty feet at the end ct the first mile and then, mounting gradually pass over New York at 2,000 feet. he fliers carried two days’ rations. heir supplies included two” gallons | LATE SPORTS — SANDWICH, May 2—(By The Associated Press.)—Dr. 0. F. Wil- ling, of Portland, Ore., and Robert A dner, of Chicago, came through with the two lowest scores in the first round of the stroke com- petition for the royal St. George challenge cup here today. Dr. Wil- ling negotiated the 18 holes in 74, Gardner in 75. Francis Quimet, of Boston, tied with Roger Webered | and Michael Scott of England, for third place with 76. WASHINGTON, May 2.—Everett Scott, New York American League shortstop, today played in his one thousandeth consecutive game, having appeared in every league contest engaged in by his team mates since June 20, 1916. Scott's record has never been approached in major league bascball. As the Yankees prepared to take their turn at bat in the game with Washington, Secretary Denby of the Navy pinned on Scott’s uniform ANNOUNCEMENT! A foot comfort demonstrator specially trained in Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Methods Will be at this store n , of. coffee. | ld star medal presented by the high priced sugar discussed plans to | f 9 ‘ a gol pres extend the strike nationally they Saale ET, American League, in testimony of analyzed statements made yesterday I..L; Smith left last evening for| the qualities that enabled him to 9 by rl D. Babst, president of the American Sugar Refining conipany, when he was cornered in his offices by a delegation led by Mrs. Lotis| | AND SA | URDA £ Reed Welzmiller, deputy market com- ) : missiones. a | | A te “Who put the price up?" the| “What are you doing to bring it down? What do you con- sider a fair price a pound? What does it cost to produce, to refine, to distribute a pound? Who gets the profit?) How much sugar does your company handle in a year Are you afraid of the boycott? Do you ex- pect us women to sit tight until the prices ‘rise to , women asked. After declaring one A luncheon was again held at the supplied yout one-fourth 2 be} Henning hotel this noon at which “We ale ee r . et the drive made their reports. These ‘ f0 narrow, 0 ¢ » tha we are practic: working for the public. At no time does the company make a profit of more than one quar- ter cent on a pound and so far it has been considerably less. — Like housewives, we are opposed to 6 lation and also hoarding or be ting, which tend to interrupt the free flow of supplies from the tropics. Housewives in New York now should be able to buy sugar at retail at not “continue to resist it and sit quiet in more than 11-cents. If the house- wives become parties to a boycott it will throw the whole machi: out of control. The housewife who thus far has resisted propaganda should the boat.” : NO RESULTS IN ficers said, have been ana’yzed by a chemist as those of human blood. The finding of four chickens in pen| FJ That : : i vith t r throats slashed caused au- 4 _ : ties oan ae eee DHEA HTK gies | THE PERSONAL WRITING MACHINE cil oie per We: Are Abounding ee ee ee t eh nd wood along the Fox rivet ih epee le ya Biohae An (| ] | IT] NG ia Figaibh aped tinued in their at npts to locate Mrs. Lincoln, the missing man’s es-| tranged wife, and Byron Shoup, hér|. s brothe! Standard Lincoln, it was learned last night, Because had filed a praecipe in a $10,000 dam e ' , age sult against his brotheriniaw. | We. 2 at Mary Pickford Jealous Chas. Chaplin, Said | cov May 2.—Profes charge de'affaires here yesterday | ‘Tutankhamen. leoked like? ‘Hows. - om 5 5 : : ; - ok a. poser fanded a note to the Turkish. wov-| this? AR any rato, they've named Build up a .resistance Ten-inch carriage takes large forms and envelopes. Combina: Bary demand, $10,000 a conbentrations OC Teka eos ee | EEE against disease by drink- # tion carriage return and line space léver. ee learned that )the Syrian 1 immediate ing Hill Crest Water. Ty- ' i igen oe er ghia fa sala +f witha werk Fra would abandon the phoid fever is one of thé Samuel Goldw: the Goldwyn pict if th ; crea sere i spat inks of rights within the kingdom : benefits are great. 5 BpKs 4 3 Sis © -.@ : for demands had ma of Trak (Mesopotamia), and to .de-| # recognized aa the gunrantoed exterminator . ts k for the Famous. I clare that Pithin’’ carice’ well. tox Ocoenowabakel Weterteee chster nianend tt : ra ; ' = t e| Preparation: as) if : 1 f | Ready for Uso—Bottor than Trapa : es . . ar : Py = | 202. box. 8 15.08. box, $1.30 And Health Is Won. Phone 2224 426 East Second St. : head of} \clated Press vg \clated Press.) ~ (missioner in Ci SLOGAN OF COMMERCE CHAMBER | Closer and closer to the thousand mark, memberships | have been pouring into the Casper Chamber of Commerce | during the past few days by reason of the unremitting efforts | ‘ of the team workers until the members of these teams are | looking more and more optimistic when one mentions the Denver to be gone a week on bust achieve his remarkable record. A tremendous cheer went up from the its“Usco” Time Again United States Tires UMD AT REST THIS MORNING Funeral Services Held Here for Pioneer of Natrona County. Quiet services marked the funeral and Tom Clark ¢ California. Withdrawal’ of Turkish | Troops Is Demanded;- | Grant Protested. ANTINOPLE, May 2.—(By The Asso. The British high com- te has. b LONDON, quota w to obtain, were somewhat incomplete and that reason it 1s difficult to tell just how many new members the chamber Many of the oil well supply companies which come in éither this tomorrow have not has at the present time. will undoubtedly afternoon or signed up as yet. ad been attained “A thousand or bust,” ara) the day hi ch they have set themselves P. Bacon, who ts heading the expressed satisfaction for the way those who have joined the body have supported the chamber, but was by no means ready to quit with what is still the motto of the workers, and the heavy of so many interviews during s not in any way destroyed originally placed on the for is still the fabric money’s- worth of America. If your dealer tries to sell you some- thing else he won’t be surprised if you tell him “No.” Happiness ~~ Crest Water GOLD EVERYWHERE many. diseases.” that is . chargeable to dirty, hard. water. MAY 3 TO 5 If you have foot troubles this announcement will w interest you. Shoe Department—Balcony The Golden Rule Dept. Store IA = = of Jack Clark‘nt 10 o'clock this morn- : = " : 1 | ing when the F les A. Wilson fain Goti@ireeeriing thelde: + €Usco's” are built b al A TATA ie geaar be er-Gay chapel] of obtaining 1,000 member- s y i and when the 8 took charge o m / hg wae i ry cast PEC: = RCH MABE the ivaryioesiat Be ua the same people who * Pall bearers were selected from make Royal Cords. members of the order of Eagles and 5 TI of the Spanish American War ;, ’ | The relatives who survive Mr. : ark, many of whom were present AURORA, Ill, May 2—Search for at the ceremony include a widow, i Warren J. Lincoln, former attorney| Miss Bertha Froehner ot Casper, Mra Ih BT SERRE aha snes hces| Toeala\ Papen, hive faery feet ere to buy US. Tires absence was discovered Monday B, 1c : : | f ‘went forward today with the authori-| neth Mc sters Casper—Coliseum Motor Co., Inc. : . ties working on two theories; slaying|™other of the decea ‘eaver Motor Co. S al and kidnaping. Annabell Peterson of Cheynne, Set Inc. Crimson smears found in Lincoln’s| Clark of Henrietta, Okla., John Claric Ke i Inc. i bungalow, on an Indian club, and on|@nd Miss Wilhelmina Clark of Pow- . Gesper—White Motor Truck Co.. Inc. iy his night shirt, dragged from a well| “er River, the children, as well. as - ‘| Casper—Wyoming .Oldsmobile Co., Inc. C a short distance from the -house, of-,tW© brothers, Will Clark of Bucknum . ¥, 3 Keyboard Come in arid let us give you a demonstration. - ” STATIONERY DEPT. .

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