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

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PAGE TWO. HEAD OF KRUPP WORKS SEIZED FOR SHOOTING Late Disturbance Which ’ Resulted In Many. Deaths Cause ESSEN, May 2—(By The fociated Press)—Dr. Gustav Krupp Von Bohlen und Halbach. president of the Krupp works hera, was ar- rested by the French military au- As thorities in connection with the Shooting at the Krupp plant on March 31, 1923, when 1$ Germans ‘were Killed and 30 wounded in a clash with French troops. The head of the Krupp works will be charged, with three. other of the! with endangering | } Krupp directors, the safety of the, troops of occupa tion, in violation of the decree of General Degoutte, the French mill- tary chief in the Rubr. This decree provides for imprisonment for ten Years up to life, at hard labor, or execution by sheoting. WILLING TURNS INBEST ROUND | IN GOLF PLAY ! SANDWUCH, May 2-—By The Az | sociated Piess)—Dr. ©. F. Willing of Portland, Oregon, led the fleld of the} first 75 goifirs, completing the epen-! ing round of jay in the stroke com-| petition for the royal St. Georges Challange cup today. His score was 290% : ee WITHIN THE LAW? GIVES GLASS IDEA OF JUSTICE “The law is the rich man's law.” ‘This is the theme that was taken for the picture, “Within The Law” which opened a three day run at the; America theatre yesterday with Nor- ma ‘Talmadge securing one of her Breatest triumphs a the leading character. Depicting the trints to which work- ing gris are subjected in their at- | tempt to make an honest living and setting fort! the method one of these girls used to ges revenge on her for. mer employer who sent her to prison for three years charged with a crime not commit. “Within The one of Miss Talmadges screen actress, When 1 she decides that she wil! taking advantage of the a way as always to keep within Breach of promise su'ts following in quick succession succeed in making Miss Turner one of the best dresse women in New York. der furnishes the climax Turner has marr'ed the son of the man or whom she is seek ing to revenge herself. She accuses her husband, but is prompted to re mind him that he {s "within the law’? for he shot a burglar in defense of + out of pris succeéd b esting. —— ‘The inhabitants of some of the re- that the greater the number of ro mote parts of China have the (dea ligious beliefs they profess, the more certain are their chances in the next world. ORNS Lift Off with Fingers «lost $590.51, about four da his home. The conclusion is tnter-! \., | Seeking a New Queen Now Miss June Scheffler, of New York City, quit her freshman studies at Wellesley to marry Charles Arrot, of Pittsburgh, a Princeton student. She was to have been Queen of the May Fete. Che Casper Daily Cribune FIREFIGHTER’ LIFE IS FILMED The entire workings of a big city fire department, from the time the first alarm {s sounded until the big fire is completely extinguished, is graphically depicted in “The Third Alarm,"" Emory Johnson's vital ro- mance of a fire fighter’s life, which will be shown at the Rialto theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday, The sounding of the alrm, the |- method of procedure when the signal ‘s heard at headquarters of a fire company, picturing the ning-like dressing and plunge down the perpendicular rod, tho hitching jf the horses to the equtpment ‘and the mad dash out of the fire engine house is realistically portrayed. The attaching of the fire hose to the hydrants and the running of the hose to where it plays on the flames with engines pumping, scaling 1aJ- ders ascending, axes swinging” | flames hissing, all is presented in breath-taking reality in “The Third | Alarm.” Fire Chief R. 3. Scott of Los An: geles co-operated with Johnson in every way possible to stago these scenes, just as they happen in actual life, : Riv. Is Methuselah BABE FORCED TO PAY FOR. NEW YTRK, May 2.—Babe Ruth s' pay, in city court when Justice Wendel ordered the New York American League Base Ball club, to take that inuch out of the Bambino's monthly envelop, in satisfaction of a judge- ment granted David Davidson for Uston with Ruth's car, Attached to the formal order was a statement by the Yankee manage ment, Babe’s boss, that on May 1 he had $4,333.33 coming to hin and & lke amount on June 1, so Babe's monthly stipend was unexpertly com- puted at $4,333.33. Dopers out of ‘9 annual salary, however, who guessed it at various way sta- tions between ‘were not helped much. 3 If he’ gets $4,323.34 a month for the approximate s'x months of the Daseball season, his salary is $25,000 @ year, and if he gets a check the first of every month, winter included, it is $50,000, but if the amount in- creases or dimtshes then it’s differ- ent. Last year Ban Johnson, president of the American League, gave some ‘igures from which statisticians est! mated Ruth’s pay at $56,000 a year. Se es eae ces Georgeous Costumes Exhibited in Mask Dance Tuesday Nite —— Many fancy costumes were seer at |the Arkeon dancing academy last |night as competitors for prizes. It |was difficult to select prize winners many georgeous arrays of garments but the following nally decided on their differ- ent classes: Mrs. Harris, ballon costume; A'ma Duggins, Dutch girl; Mary Bur. jrough and Helen Morris, Yama Ya ma Mrs. Rose, “Miss America; | Miss Florence Hug’ hache patient; Elsié Hughes Ima Bergman, na Yama; Mr. Velma WIi- , Turkish girl; E, Johnson; Mrs. Velma Rice, Turkish; Holly Donko and D. Lilach Wilkes, romper twins; Grace Bryan, tambourine girl; Gay Davis, Hawatian girl. Most comical costumes. I. J Carlson ‘The most beautiful lady’s costume prize was won by Lula Armstrong wearing a harem gown. egular 10 cent dance will be per, with no extra charge. Cchan, small town sport; Ryiniem | yheld at | blanket dance will be given Friday. CAR DAMAGE * damages: to his attomobile in a col-|. $25,000 and $100,000 the Arkeon tonight. This is one of the most popula things that T. K of the place has s ersons being desirous these handsome blankets. Pe ape to all vermin; will not stain bed cloth-|° ing Apco Products Co, Phone 286. al McKeon, manager ged ‘yet, many secure Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill credit of being the oldest goose of the feathered variet least, in this part of the country, js claimed for a ay | bird in the flock of Mrs. Jim Axford of the Rock Lake community. A total of 29 years is claimed for Mra, Axford’s goose. The bird fs one of a pair presented to Mr. Axford by Mrs. Robert McDonald, and {s said to be competing successfully with younger rivals In egg production. paid dese nd? 2: Try Tribune Ciassified for Results. nd | | WHEATLAND, Wyo., May 2.—The Doug, Jr. a y Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., 18, ts on. the way to America from Paris to appear in two motion pictures for which he has contracted. In Holly- wood it Is sald Do Br., objects because he wants the boy to com- plete his education before taking up movies. —_—__— ‘FROTHINGHAM PICTURES ALL MEET WITH SUCCESS J. L. Frothingham, who latest pro- duction is ‘The Woman He Loved," Joccupies an enviable place in the world of motion pictures. He has never sponsored a picture that was not a popular success. “Shattered Idols” was produced by him, as well as “The Ten Dollar Raise” and “Pil- |srims of the Night.” His success is |all the more remarkable in view of the fact thai a few years ago he knew about the screen and ‘ta pere. sonalities than some juvenile {al- lowers of the silver sh: Marcia Manone in “The Was Barnum Right ? We say no! _ People don’t like to be fooled—especially the men who buy valve cups under the impression that they’re getting Darcova and Fifteen years ago Darcova Valve Cups began setting the pace by actual records of performance thatno other valvecup could approach. Comparative tests by many customers in the field show the Darcova of today is far superior to any other valve cup. If improvements are made find somebody substituted. found in Darcova first. : : . You want to pump oil and keep right on pumping it steadily without interruptions for recupping. Then insist on genuine Darcova Valve Cups. The Darcova label is your safeguard. Look for the name on every cup. Insist on your dealer supplying you with Darcova Valve Cups. No imitation will give you Darcova service. STONE ACREAGE Casper’s Newest Addition . Just across the Platte River Bridge North of the Standard Refinery and on the Salt Creek Highway, which furnishes you a paved road all the way to Cas- No gumbo on this land and the soil is good and with little work you can raise a fine garden. PRICES OF LOTS AND TERMS OF SALE they will be MEANS of real Western Sports. It ine. . cludes all boxing contests. WHAT A SEASON RODEO TICKET First—It is a reduced rate ticket that admits holder to five big days of Casper’s First Annual Rodeo. Greatest Championship Cow! Second—It also admits holder to every event held on the Rodeo Grounds during the season of 1928. This in- Third—lIt is a transferable ticket and can be used by TO YOU Five days will be one of the World’s boy Contests, real and genu- Woman He Loved" « role different|the dump in an automobile, the police} ¥F. L. Buser is here on business from any with which she has hitherto |“nnounced today. been identified. It is that of a Rus- sian peasant woman who migrates to America with her husband and guick+ ly adopts the ways of the new coun- try, even to the extent of deserting her husband for one who seems able to give her more. What happens to her as well as to her husband, and more particularly to the id sho takes with her, provides a story in which smiles and tears play a large Part. At the Rialto today. —___ SKULLS FOUND IN CITY DUMP MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 2.— Five human skulls, evidently from the bodies of matured men, were found Tuesday in .2 public dump in the southeast part of the city by two detectives who were driving past Sure Relief ESTION DELLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Wyoming Baking Co. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923, for a short time from Abony, Ill. RELIEVE HAY FEVER’S: DISCOMFORT teracts maith reach, mod the in vite hire relieves by keeping the system free from po! Hay fever cannct be prevented, bat the congestion and general Qiscomtort which secempany it fA LAXO ASPIRIN, with ths, palleyilc acta content retaxes 19 bi a 3 freer breathing. NOUS waste. gan be greatly lessened by this 0 ASP! ve permits The digestant it contains coum been used to ge peers of attacking pain, rin. TING: nd rel r This in the case of hay if ote. Be te Sok Yor TINGLEYS TAXO ASPIRIN the improved irim with the three points: 's absorbed It relieves pain aalcxty t's a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Research Lal Washington, D. C, Box* BUTTER NUT fara? ©Rich as Butter Sweet es a Nut? Casper, Wyo. . Phone 1732 nme HA Sale price, ery Far nite ean Kassis Thursday Specials Due to pay day the 4th, these specials will be carried on.for3 days Silk Jersey Tubing. Drop etitch and plain. Orchid, flesh, pink and white. Sale price, per yard___._..._._., ‘ Crepe de Chine. 40-inch width. Ags- sorted colors. ‘Suitable for Lingerie. $1.39 1.39 . 86-inch Dream Silk. Flesh, pink, blue, orchid, ‘yellow, white and peach. Suftable for Lingerie. Sale price, yard....—..... Gowns, Special at... Teddies, Special at. eee SILK GOWNS lace trimmed Thursday Lot One Lot Two $2.89 day only. HAND EMBROIDERED PHILIPPINE - GOWNS AND TEDDIES. ‘Fine Nainsook. All sizes. Sale prices $2.79, $3.98 Silk Crepe de Chine Gowns. All other Silks Gowns ranging from $8.95 to $14.95 specially priced for $6.98 5c $11.98 SILK TEDDIES. Lace trimmed or tail- ored. In two lots. Sale prices $3.98 All Step-ins, Petticoats, Teddies and Bloomers specially priced for Thurs- SILK JERSEY KNIT BLOOMERS AND VESTS. Guaranteed to give sat- isfactory service. Sale prices VESTS. Orchid and $2.69 flesh,.each .. BLOOMERS—Orchid 4 and blue, ah — $4.19 s 88-X Ravel-Stop Silk Hose. Full fashioned seam. Black, brown, white, castor, cinder and French Tan. For Thursday only, ~ 8 per pair __... Cc Full fashioned Pure Thread Hose. Black only. Thursday, Friday and Neatly 4.95 Saturday, - per pair____..... 1.79 Kayser Lace Hose. Pointex heel. Regular $8.75 Hose. Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday $2.59: special, per pair. Mill run Hose. Slightly imperfect Hose. These imperfect runs do not mar the wearing quality or good ap- pearance and are regular $2.50 sell- ers. Black only. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 98 2 per pair ...... Lots worth $500, go Lots worth $400, go at $250—$50 cash, $15 month. at $175—$50 cash, $15 month. Lots worth $300, go at $150—$25 cash, $10 month. Lots worth $250, go at $125—$25 cash, $10 month. Lots are 40x120 feet, A gilt-edge deed with every lot when fully paid for. ‘ anyone. : Fourth—The season Rodeo srendsend ticket sells for $5.00, plus tax. The season bleacher Rodeo ticket sells for $8.50, plus tax. Fifth—In buying your season tickets now you are not || only saving for yourself, but also helping to finance the || advertising and building program of a permanent play- | ground for the community. || . Sixth—A limited number of these tickets will be sold at the reduced prices. Buy now. This campai or before May 20. : Rf pe gl Buy From the Contestants! Now is your opportunity to choose your Lingerie for your graduation outfit at a great saving. KASSIS DRY GOODS CO, Doesn't hurt “Freezone” stantly that c bit! Drop a little » aching in stops hufting, then igt SALE OFFICE ON GROUND OR SEE J. A. HIGBEE 226 East Second St. : Room 5 Don’t Forget the Phone Number—Phone 1910-J on Phone 1740 137 East Second St. rll SERIAL I

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