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PAGE Tw WILL DEDICATE; BRIDGE LIGHTS TO WOMEN HERE St. Mark’s Guild Will Honor Mrs. Evans’ Memory. Two Others Honored One of the lights on pedestals on “Platte Bridge” the memory of Mrs. line Evans by the Mark's Episcopal women's organiz: usper. Mrs. d in with her in October, Draska t 1889 Mrs. Evans wit Elizabeth women guild, the on in the Evans was 1852, came to America husband and five children 188 moved from Ne. in autumn of Caro of St oldest city of born in @ small group of women organi: St k's Epis copal guild in May, 1891, and was its} first president and remained a faith ful t church un 1894 Mrs death was August mother Mrs. P. Cc. colay rhold, Messrs ’.. Archibald F. nty Pioneer asso pedestal to of this ciation the the two of part women Mrs. Sarah A Stroud and Mrs. Hannah M. Dem est. Mrs. Stroud was born in W: county, Indiana, July 1841. Mrs. Stroud was the pioneer woman of Natrona count to Stroud ranch, t Casper in July, 1884 of Joshua Stroud and the mother of Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. Hugh F ton and Messrs. Charlie and Harry Stroud. Mrs. Stroud pessed to th great beyond June 11, 1914. Mrs. Hanhah M. Demorest was born in Champaign Iinois, in| September, 1844; ma y As Demorest in 1863; came overland to Denver in 1866 in a prairie schooner and came on per in 1888, and was the. first woman in the present city of Casper The Natrona County Pioneer association was organized November 12, 1901, at the home of Mrs. Demorest, and now her memory js to be honored by the association which she helped to organize. Mrs. TIMER RECALLS TMNT RUSH (Continued From Page 1) Jocate his relatives and in order to do this it was necessary for the cor- oner to rummage through the papers at the home of the dead man. This home stands as a symbo of the life of Frank Tinmern. It is of such as might be found in any un- settled country Modern improve- ments there are not. Home-made furniture, a dark interior, a small cabin at most, these are what are discernible when one goes to thee North Melrose residence of the one- time freighter and miner. In the midst of a'l this there is neverthel 4 collection of the lat- est on metalurgy. Thero ts chemistry and physics as applied to the one great pursuit of one of Wy oming'’s most typical early residents. Frank Tinmern never ceased to be a Prospector, although his late efforts in that fie'd had to be confined to factory-bound boo! Graduating Class This Year To Be Largest on Record The graduating class for the Na-| trona County high echool this year will be by far the largest ever sent out, according to an announcement made yesterday There will be boys and girls to receive diplomas on June 8 when the graduating exer- cises will be held. Dr. A. G. Crane, president of the University of Wyo- ming will deliver the graduation address The other important event of the week will be the Baccalaureate serv- jce on Sunday morning, June 3 This service will be held in the high achool auditorium at the regeular church time, 11 o'clock in the morn ing. The Rev. J. M. Cromer of the English Lutheran church, will deliver the address at this time. The senior class pli Walk," is to REASKN NO WSTATE MAN FN IKENICKEN IT here have 1 th Wolcott vice station is finished at the C unt! the North Durbin ect. Fred L, akin is x , listributor for the Rickenbacker car and expects to open his offic structure on North Durbin e 10., Mr. Be comes from Billings. Mont., wh has had experten u the that offered as Cas such to be dedicated to! her | id was the wife! | | This t Jacqueline de Berr, six. French cinema st ot all child movie player Ss in France, A Case of Heritage Jacqueline has jus' Che Casper Sunday Morning *ribune ‘S.A. FLETCHER, KNOWN SHORTENING 1 BIGGEST FACTOR ss, am fell under the influence of liquor. of « racing stable which included the famous Peter the Great, today re- Marjorie Northrop, Food| signed os president of the Fletcher Economist, Writes of Uses | American National bank, one of the most influential financial institutions of Pure Leaf Lard. in Indiana, due to “financial re verses.”” : In retiring Fletcher gave the bank a clean bill of health and said that his financial adversities were per- sonal and due to cancelling of war- time contracts of the Midwest Engine company in which he was interested. |The bank was in no way involved. The directors immediately met and elected the vice president, Elmer W. Stout, to succeed. Fletcher is the last of a long line of Indianapolis bankers who have al BY MARJORIE E. NORTHROP Department of Food Economics Armovr and Company It was our grandmothers who made ple the famous American dish. In those days the crust was so light and fiaky that pio was relished three t'mes a day. Even the crust of left- over pie was tender and delicious. Our grandmothers, be it remembered, ured only pure leaf lard—they had dual victory “bright Ught" cafe Tearney’s Auto Inn, ing the “Arabian Nights,” and tan cabaret, cent years. products are the cause of the great} pis wife committed suicide majority of disappointments and fail-! years ago by drinking polaon. Herlropeans sitting on the ures in frying and baking. mother, discovering the dead body of which the picture | the banker's wife, seized the bottle the natives on the other, Advertising Insured side Government has so ruled that any producer doing interstate business must label his product truthfully. | Every can orp ail of pure leaf lard will proudly display all three words. If the label does not say pure leaf lard, you may rest assured it con tains other fats than leaf. Pure lard ts made from any render- cd and clarified pork fats. It can not give the delicacy to pastry that loaf lard assures. “ Her mother ts siete dase “‘World’s Greatest Baking Powder” t won Orst prize in @ competition SAUNDERS SUED FOR $30,000 IN “POOL” ACTION New Phase of “Piggly-Wig- gly’ King’s Troubles Comes Up In Court MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 19—(United| Press.}—Another phase of the $12, 000,000 “battle between Clarence! Saunders and the “opposing pool” in- terests for control of the Piggly Wiggly company opened here today. The first of what is expected to, be | @ long list offegs) actions was taken in chanceryy court when Sydney’ W.} Souers, of New Orle filed a. bill against Saunders secking collection! of a note for $30,000, said to have been given by Saunders. | This followed almost immediately on the heels of Saunders’ ennounce- ment he was “through forever" with the pools in New Orleans, St. Louis} and Nashville, ang that his offer to| step down and out of the company July 1, no longer held good. And he issued a bristling challenge to mem bers of the “opposing pool" by say tune if necessary, but save the money of my friends and make the company bigger than ever.” Saunders followed the fling of the chancer bill with a statement coupling the name of Lynn Dinkins, one time Saunders said. “Because insistence that the note president,” of Dinkins’ be delivered to me and the cireum- | stances involved I do not care to make a statement on the matter at this time, except to say that I didn’t make a nickel out of the transaction and will therefore, contest the legal- ity of the note.” Bt tas Mrs. Sweeney Will Entertain. Mrs, James P, Sweeney will enter. tain at the second of a series of | bridge luncheons to be given Thurs: | a May 24, at her home on Lincoln avenue. —_—_____ Mra. B. Davis left Friday for Riverton after spending several days here iting with her motber, Mrs A. A. Stanko. Gulbransen Piano New and wep-to-date This sturdy little anteed for ten years Only $285.00 and let us arrange terms to please you The Chas, E. Wells Music Co. piano guar- See it | corporation. ing i | “It is their move next; I'm through dealing amicably with them They can do what they please. I'm read for any kind of a battle they want. |) | I'm going to stay at the head of] Piggly Wiggly; sacrifice my own for friend, with that of Souers in con- ni n with the tigation © su filed by Souers ts for a] note made to the Interstate Trust and Banking company of New Or- leans, of which Lynn Dinkins is “Today the Calumet Baking Powder factories are the largest in the world; its sales are 2% times as much as those of any other brand; its name is a by- word in the households of Amer- Test heat of lard by dropping in an inch cube of bread from soft part of loaf. If in forty seconds it is gold- en brown, the lard is then of right temperature for deep fat frying. “FATHER WAS ORUNKARD AND 30 AM 1”. ADMITS: of Calumet to advertising. “Advertising means of poison and drained the dregs. She dead at her daughter's Loutsa Fletcher, his daughter, arrested a few days ago on charges of operating a motor vehicle while aide. was Before the Fletcher fortunes melt- ed away, Louisa, becoming tired of the life of the “poor ttle rich girl.” ran away from a summer place in Maine and was located only after a y | nation-wide search. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., stay 19.— * 5 Bt ht A. Fletcher, nationally | Stouenten A aa rane "| Police Win Two Victories Over Chicago Cafes CHICAGO, May 19.—{United Preas,) Police Chief Morgan Collins won in his fight to close stoday when Mayor Dever revoked the license of owned by the president of the Western league, and Judge Hugo Friend dissolved an in- junction restraining police from clos- a black a ~| most controlled banking affairs of| Collins said Judge Friend's action Sede Sats peat peg oe tare Indiana for 80 years. paved the way for closing many other it was next to impossible to. make| The crash of Fletcher's supposedly| resorts which he classed as “undestr- applied Barpoiiatees impregnable financial system is the) ables.” ‘ * latest of a series of "misfortunes crn er ae You can't make perfect pastry| which have visited his family in re-| Motion picture theaters in without perfect shortening. Inferior) Java are so constructed that the screen two|divides them into two parts, the Eu- from is projected and Calumet’s Growth Newspapers Found to be Best Medium for jo yt that th f ’ Thirty-three years ago W. M. “The ity of Calumet never leat lord Inn Teal ceonome? Tt pocs| Wright founded the Calumet Bak- | varies. be Ani ee ited @ full third further than ordiery ing Powder Co, in a 20-foot loft | yesterday has become the big de- shortening. f, store-room. mand of today because we have hitched this incomparable quality known. The motive of our adver- tising campaign has been to make known the quality of Calumet. i | Afany kinds of food may be fried For 30 years we have stressed MAN IN POLICE COURT in the same lard when pure leaf lard| President of | this note. The response has been {ts used. To clarify pure leaf lard Powder Co.,| that our sales are today 150 per after frying any food, drop in slices, son of its founder, gives to ad- cent greater than those of any - of raw potato and allow potatoes to| vertising a great share of credit | other baking powder. Now we “My father was a drunkard before! PTOWN We'l. Pour lard back into pail for this remarkable record. bexelren the conclusion that m Iam a drunkard also, your|°% Crook through cheese cloth pinced And the man who has actively | Stan' over wire strainers. are well ‘The potato has absorbed any od-| ors or gases and you have a fresh- directed the big advertising cam- paigns of Calumet and has guid- hono Judg court said John last Billy Cunningham to, A. Murray in police night while he confessed oods of merit which advertised are half sold.” “Newspapers have proven the best advertising medium in broad- that he had held liquor in his pos-| ened product left. cpating the qa "Behl of the session the night before. Sehl Advertising Agency who has “Ever; Scotchman kes his han i ? drachm,” said Scotty, his companton isaking Powder fer 14 years Plane Flivver in an unconscious conspiracy to vio- late the Volstead act. “I didn’t have met Baking Powder for 14 years. “The bulk of Calumet’s adver- isi ‘iation is spent with the Mquor in my possession, but I > tising appropri haa had two or nee arin wtic| £8 Frenchman’s hewapapors Tee the benefit of lon You know how it 4s, Tike my Later Sapern t are read yhiskey. Who indeed Tineke she. seen street Idea For All; men -were undoubtedly leyal’ Scotchmen, and although Cun ningham's usq of the word “drunk- ard” was undoubtedly an exaggera- tion, there is no getting/around the fact that the taste of alcoholic bever- age had its attractions for them. Judge Murray fined each of the loyal Sons of the Kilt $50 for the illegal possession of Hquor. oe trons of the grocery sto! are Calumet’s TediAtes CHERBOURG, France, May 19.— (United Press.)—Georges Barbot sailed for America today to sell an airplane flivver to every family. Barbot, who has hopped across the |} English channel an dover a large por- tion of France in his economical “flivver-plane” will attempt to in terest Henry Ford in the :manufac- ture of his invention. 3 “It is safer than an automobile,” Barbot declared, “it can be bought ed the company’s Savertising growth until now it is the bigge: advertiser in its field, and among the first six greatest in the Unit- ed States, says that newspapers are the strongest mediums in which to advertise articles for daily use and home consumption. torious article to advertise, Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Aderton have moved to Rawlins and will make their| home there. Mr, Aderton is con- nected with the Producers & Refiners can have at best success, by the housewives—the great pa- y st eh ager aac cme are written simply, Bp ae fier. matively. ey em) the i c: the economy buying and using it; the sure, unfailing baking results it gives. “Advertising without a ne » isa failure and a fraud. A meritori- ous article without Baveniees a stunt A meritorious article tied to truthful, well-directed vertising is the combination that > for $50—just about the same as a fi toni fu big winners in the Mr. and Mrs. 'T. R. Estep are the| cheap automobile—and can be oper- Pata wis the corner Styne O8 tl Psmeah: ond etatthig come parents of a baby daughter who| ated at lesg expense than a Ford," 4 apr Gslumet’ Bakin bination that has made Calumet arrived Thursday, May 17, at the(r| The French aviator will attempt a| ower have been founded,” sai | —"The World's Greatest Baking home. Both mother and daughter are] one-stop flight from New York to} oa ; Po hos | progressing nicely. Chicago | Mx, Warsen Wright, wader, All This Week We Will Adjust and Oil Your Talking Machine Motor FREE OF CHARGE This is our Victor Service Week — And if your talk- ing machine needs oiling and adjusting bring the motor in to us and we will tune it up for you Free of all Charge. If you cannot bring it in phone us.at 1745 and we'll send our service man to your home. WE URGE YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR- FREE SERVICE WEEK —THE SERVICE IS FOR YOU—USE IT 238 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1745 NEW TAXES IN TURKEY AROUSE FOREIGN IRE; CONSEQUENCES GRAVE ie. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 19.—The grand national assembly sits in its capital at Angora, barred from con- tact with the outside world, almost inaccessible with the outside world, almost inaccessible even to foreign diplomats whose intercourse must be through the meCium of Dr. Adnan Bey, its representative in Constanti- nople. The government thug lives in an atmosphere of its own creation, /unaffected by foreign comment on its actions, and to this condition is at- tributed some recent governmental actions which have aroused a meas- urable degree of foreign criticism. Until recently the duty on flour into Turkey was one per cent. On March 1 the rate was advanced to 5 per cent and made retroactive on all stocks still in warehouse and which had paid the old duty of one per cent. It is recggnized that the question of this duty is clearly a matter of inter nal administration, and it is accepted jas such; only with the retroactive as- pect have foreigners found fault. A decree has been issued increasing the income tax five-fold, and to in- clude foreigners, and retroactive to the date of the foreigner’s arrival in Turkey, Another law Increases the consump- tion tax on a certain fat product from five to 80 plasters, and it affects arge stocks at present in transit con- five plasters. In local bust circles these awk: tracted for when the levy was only | SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923, ward and unusual proceedings Are ag Uon. not realize the far-reaching ‘of such measures, nor thei: In western lands, FEDERAL AUTHORITIES 1) BATTLE WITH ALLEGE” MANIPULATORS IN. SUGKR (United Press Staff Correspond ‘WASHINGTON, May 19 reac. authorities tonight prepared for @ final legal tilt with the forces charg. ed by the government with manipu. lating the price of sugar through spe. culation at a cost of $2,000,000 a week jto the American public. | On Monday the appeal of the gov. jernment from the decision of ‘te |New York court denying its plea for /an injunction ending trading in sugar futures on the New York stock ex. lchange will come before the suprems court. A motion immediatety will be en. tered by government counsel to ex. Pedite consideration of the case as a matter “of paramount public im. Portance,” in an effort to obthin a jfinal decision from the court . before it recesses for tho summer on Jugs 11. ‘, ete es The largest pencil factory in the } world is in the German city of Nur. emberg, which has been the great center of the pencil making industry since 1760. effects Ir reaction THE BEST BET IN CASPER LOT BUYING IS IN FAIR VIEW. ADDITION. Analyze all the offers made by others, then investigate this sale. entitled to all of the improve: quickly as demands are presented FAIR VIEW IS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS and ments in this modern city, as It Nes along the south side of Fif- teenth street on the Scenic Highway It slopes toward the east and has a natural drainage. The lots are smooth and grading will be a negli- gible expense. It is near the City Park. It is the {deal location for the poor man.and the ambitious man who wants to get ahead and own his home. The lots are priced from $50 to $400 and can be paid for at $10 down anc $10 a month. The sale commences Monday, May 21, and continues day and night until the addition is closed out. The choice tots will be quickly snapped up. Get yours while the get: ting is at its best. Make a start to- ward owning your home by purchas ing a lot in this addition. But above all be quick about it. f There will be a price card on each lot, When you find a lot that guits you. pull the card off the stake ar bring it to our office 237 South Cen- ter street, make the Initial payment of $10 and the lot is your. See our ad on page 5, th's sectivn. DOBBIN REALTY COMPANY uth Center St. Offices 237 So WANTED HIGH-CLASS SALESMEN WITH CARS who know how to sell real estate, and who will only be interested in our proposition after they know of the real merits, its splend Will save you money on your gas appli- ances. SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK ONLY Lawson Double Coil Water Heaters....$11 Gas Ranges, from.......$26.50 Up Two-Burner Hot Plates $4.50 Three-Burner Hot Plates $6.75 Terms if Desired. Ed. Brennan - 129-131 W. Railroad Phone 133 Eastbound 1 No. 8 the high standing of the firm making this offer. SEE MR. WINKELS | Suite 103 Becklinger Bldg. ED BRENNAN, The Gas Stove Man Mfc TRAIN SCHEDULES Ohicago & Northwestern Chicago, Burlington & Quimy id selling possibilities and tory service and smallest gas ‘consumption. Aesm-—Originator and per- fector of copper_coll water. heater types.“ First ered ebways best 1 by LAWSON MFG. CO Arrives Departs =2:40 p. m, 3:00 p. m- Arrives: Departs 3:40 p. m. 3:55 p. m. vives Departs