Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK TOPIC | FY OPEARER Charles G. Titus Pleads for Realization of Interdepend- ence of All Nations. A plea for an international outiook he weekly luncheon of wants club today by representative of who laid emphasis all nations of the and that world one country other cout without are n this era every other coun: internation 2 things that to the members the spotlight of his 1 different sections of ted his case with and other of America: “We a much in China 1 * satd the represer further into the forces t eat oriental n present time. | Chima, according to Mr. Titus, is de stined to ex rations ism or a militar. only a world war would draw it into a militariste! state of government. Socialism is not like. The danger and hope of China either boishevism or Christ- , and it is up to the Christian nations to determtrs which it shall be rotten situation makes Botshev. ism.” said the speaker, while giving some pertinent facts regarding the labor situation there. He guve a more hopeful side of the matter when he told of the many thousands of Chi- newe who are being educated to learn ihe new alphabet which that country has just recently adopted. He dtd not see any cause for great alarm over the taniit raids so far as the Cit nese nation is concerned, but coneid- st as bandits in other had to be considered. $250 which the high mudents who should be suc cosnful in detating deelamation, ex temperancous speaking and dramatic ered theas contests, were awarded today Ernest Sheppard, Warren Winter, Miss Anna Moll and Philip Edwards for debating; War proul, and Jee for deciamation; |, Howard Smith and n, $10 each for deciam- ation; Florence Kine, $15 for extemn- poranvous speaking; James Smith, Fielea Livingston, Benetta Holman, MMiNired Muller, Hoe Shikeny, Dominm- @o Manon, and Ernest Sheppard each $8.57 for dramatica. ‘The challenge to a baseball game recently issued by the Kiwanis club to the Lions club was accepted today by a committee from the Lions club heed.“ by James Jarvis. It is under- mood .aat the game will be played @uring the first week of June, That the contestants may parade down Cen- ter street in skirts, probab’y the of- Ttical costume, is held ss a possihil aty. NUMEROUS ARRESTS. FOR IVSTUMBARCE. REPORTED IVER NICHT. BY. POLE nocinbis enee areated oon- seagate cacy last night, accord- ing to the police records. There were many persons brought into headquar ters who showed evidence of the effects of bad Nquor which had turned each received $2) ren Winter, Bhikany, $ 2irnest Xathryn nociability into umnsociabilitty and abundant Jove into unrelenting hate. ‘Anyway the charges point in that direction: Peterson and Mark Peterson out on bond charged with C. H. Compton was re- disturb: Jeased from headquarters on a bond He has been charged disturbance, use of , and insulting his x Crabtree seems m mixed up in the His charge ts this morning. with drur profane lang wife at a dance also to have be affair to some ¢ that of being @ 0. B. Wy drunkenness, ing with a gun. disturbance And cohabitation Hthei Samson and ed Samson were fined $10 and $15 respectively by Judge John A. Murray last night. The charge was disturbance. WHOLESALE LIQUOR SMUGGLING | ALONG DETROIT RIVER DENIED . ‘Three | chaperoned , May TH BABY WILL LIVE 20 i Louisville, Ky. ss at PI Churchill Downs, the $50,000 Preak of $53,650 and a cup valued at $75: Zev, owned by the Rancocas Stable an@ ridden by Jockey Earl Martingale was second, the two 00. The Leviathan Goes Into Com Sande, as he horses haying run in that order throughout most ef the race. Vigil, winner of co a week before, came with a rush to win third place after ill racing luck. The winner was rewarded with a purse mission = S. 8. Leviathan, biggest shtp affort, tom, preparatory to going into service in’ the American merehant marino, ae she sect out from Newport News, Va. om her trial trip to Bos- Far Bocksway and Coney Island, resorts, were being at! the Far Kockaway fire where burned with a loss of $350,000. ‘Tl Rockaway and Coney Hit by Fire two of New York's famous summer| eked by fire at tho same times. Abovo is n scene at' keeping the crowd at veral hotels and bathing pavilions were) pitch of ‘oney Island was almost as great. Gida Darty (above), Paris stage | favorite, has taken court action against the wife of Jacques Riche- pin, theater owner, alleging she alapped her, navy” speed boat, necking the “four niles of rum runners ‘shacks’ de ce In a sorion of articles being | ribed t hiengo Dally News. hacks, which the ar- » American terminals Mquor | boats, , were ere there aro nearer four blocks them than four miles, Thhre were | imerous indications that rum run: ta going on } m the Cannd “hore and thes9 samo fishing ny at tho Detroit vurb but on a tr tod by the Dally Nows orrespondent _ A barber of St ' us | fitted 1 wolor , voling : ces MeN popu lation of his county, | If LATE SPORTS M. Johnston of California, reached the semi-finals in the men's singles of the hard court tennis champion- ships today hy defeating Count De Gomar of Spain, 63, 62, 6-1. Count De Gomer and Kduard Fiaquer, of Spain, defeated WH- Tam M. Jobuston and Clifton Heed, Americans, in the quarter finals of the men's doubles, 63, 64, 63. NEW YORK, May 24.—G@rey Lag, | carrying the Rancocas stable colors, | won the Metropolitan handicap fea- ture of the Belmont Park today. Dinna Care was second and Exodus third, Tho time for the milo was 1:38. Mad Hatter, winner of the event in 1921 and 19: as the Rancocas entry, but finksbed with the also rans, which tncluded Snod Ii, Trister and Careful. Earl Sandered the winner. abeais Pythons discard the outer | lenwes ‘of thelr eyes when they cast off thetr | sking, es all snakes do, HOW TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Rub Gently and Upward Toward tho Heart as Blood tn Velns Flows That Way. reduce swollen chon, f you will get a two-ounce origina of Moone’s © rongth) at an: veins ant! night and morning « duced to normal, Moono's Hime used in hoi firnt ald to leas, yet mor two ounces Indeed that and in jured, It ts a harm powerful germicide an. ® very long time, ftul is Mmerald Of goltre, swollen a aro reduced, Tt {s nderful diseovertes o: soft A we Jers accepted Advertisement, ran with Grey Lag | Many people have become despond- t becaume they have been led to be evo that there ts no remedy tha ernid On (ful first class drug store Id O11 {4 extenatvely jotories nx “TRGE PLAYING PLAYING | TODAY AT IRIS THEATER Mericl Dana, who fills the part of “1ttle David" in “Hail the Woman,” Thomas H. Inco’s great dramatic (ctumph, which is playing today at | the Irts theater, ix just four years old. She is proud of her standing as an actress, and has a dressing room | of her very own at the Ince Studios. with the emblem of Stardom painted on the door. The interior is decorat: ed with scenes from the fairy stories. Coffee to Be Given |Away at the Arkeon A pound of excellent coffee will be given away to every woman attend- ing the Arkeon dancing academy this evening, according to an announce- ment yesterday by T. J. McKeon. ‘This added attraction im sure to draw a large crowd to the popular joy palace. The regular entertainment features will be present, with Miss Dorothy Hayes and’ Miss Zita Middlevitch the highest their new pleasure wtih | songs. | court jury late today awarded Dr. Alonzo E. Austin $21,000, with accommodate Manville ———— als NEW YORK, May 24.—The appel. ate division of tho ay upheld the award of $7,500 nonth alimony ‘and $15,000 counsel LUMAR (CASPER MISSIONARIES. TICE PROMINENT PART Considerable prominence tn the In- dianapolis News of May 18. has been accorded the Rey. and Mrs. Robert R. Marquis of Casper who are at tending the national Presbyterians which is being hel¢) in that city. The Rev. and Mrs. Mar. quis two Sunday school mission aries. Mrs. Marquis was the first wo- man Sunday school missionary to be axe commissioned by the Presbyterian board. She and her husband travel together throughout the northern part of Wyoming organizing Sunday schools and visiting homes. The Roy. and Mrs. Marquis were members of the committee cf four who were in charge of a pageant de- picting the activities of home mis- sionaries which was presented Satur- LAST TIMES TONIGHT BILLY MAINE AND COMPANY 25—PEOPLE—25 In the Side-Splitting Comedy-Drama “GOLDBRICK AT HOME” A Cyclone of Laughter. Photophey i “THE OTHER WOMAN” Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c AMERICA LAS? TIMRS ‘TODAY COL, HOUSE AND HIB COLORADO you will quick! tloa null the velna and bunches are ro. t a | 3 BAND PLAYS AT 2:50, 7:55 and 043 In Addition To— MILTON SILLS sates "THE LAST HOUR” 100 and 400 { 1 n WNIDAY AND gA\ “BACKBO! A NORTH Woops IDAY E” DRAMA IRIS TAST TIMMS TODAY THOS, H, INCE’S |. “AHATL THE WOMAN” WITH ALI-STAR CAST HAROLD LLOYD AND BEBE DANIELS to | "RT SMNOR” T0o AND 200 WHIDAY AND AATURDAY RAYMOND IATTON "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL” CHARLES CHAPLIN in “THE IDLE CLASS” | "BIG JUDGHENT NEW YORK, May 24——A supreme in- terest, tn his suit against Charles B.| Manville, aged asbestos manufac- turer, based on notes which Dr. Austin claimed to have signed to supreme court to- a ees made Mrs, Anne U. Stillman by | Justice Morscbauser late February. ECISION 1 Veterans in K LOS ANGELES, Cal., May was taken into custody by a special agent of the Southern Pacific on a charge of beating hie railroad fare.| At the jail, detectives stated, he told the following story: “My tather and my brother, Art, ran a moonshine still. The revenue| agents were always trying to find it.| One day, back im April, 1908, father and Art left my brother Charlie and| me on guard and went away for a| while. The last thing my father said was: ‘Joe, if you see any revenue agents, shoot on sight and shoot to’ kill.” “Charlie and I hung around the stil, keeping close watch and pretty soon we heard shooting—thirty or forty shots on the other side of tho hill. We hid in the bushes and in a few minutes we saw the revenue| gents coming down the hill. They! were carrying two bodies and when | they got close to us, we ‘could sve toglay were checking the story told ley Lourie, 28 years old, that when April, 1908, he killed eight revenne officers in a moonshine | battle in the mountains of Kentucky. Lourie, who said he formerty lived in Kirby Knobbs, Ky., STORY OF CONFESSED MURDERER OF EIGHT U3. REVENUE MEN [a INVESTIGATED BY AUTHORITIES Service Discredit State- ments of Alleged Crminal Held at Coast Metropolis; Crimes Date Back Years. 24.—City and federal officers Feeney, by Joe Buck- e was 13 years old, in clared they traveled all over the world much of the time on the water was covered with tattootng and bore they were father and Art. and then we started shooting. I fired 13 shots all -together, fired some, and we killed eight of them all together. Then we skinned out.” Lourte, the officers stated, said he and his brother had rematned gether until two years ago. Comtinveue—1 te 11 Ih CHURCH CONVENTION convention of TODAY Back | To | Obitvi TO YOUTH Enacted by a cast headed by Bil Dove. —Also— ROY STEWART —In— “HARD TO BEAT” lie “We let the agents get past us| and Charlie not Ust Kirby Knobbs, Ky., claimed by Lourie as his home and other efforts to ascertain the probable loca tion of such a place failed. pe Sal Sai cca Wear a Flanders poppy in honor of our dead heroes. ; je One veteran worker in a large lac: factory in Nettinghom has a recor! of having made more than 1,000000 pairs of lace curtains during his for. ty-five years of ice. No remedy an cure all afl~ ments of the hu- man body, but an immense jelped thousande of ethers, It should help yeu. Ask for itt aay RIALTO TOMORROW and SATURDAY 1 CAN OF GOLD Advo Coffee Dance TONIGHT Free to Every Lady Attending the ADVO COFFEE DANCE 580 POUNDS COFFEE Come and a Get a Can of Coffee on the Arkeon Dancing Academy “ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” MEDAL COFFEE Presented under the auspices of the MASTER Song Slides, SPECIAL Vernon Osgood The Boy Wonder Singer _"For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne” With the Latest Novelty Illustrated RIALTO This Big Program CASPER TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY “The NEW DISCIPLE” A Dramatization of John Arthur Nehon's Great Bock With am Interpretation of WOODROW WILSON’S “THE NEW FREEDOM” ADDED ATTR ACTIONS Novelty Entertainer and Impersonator The Btrongest Man of His Size in the * World in Senaational Feats of Strength, Appearing 3:30 Matinee and 7:80 and 9:30 Evenings, LAST TIMES TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock nm)

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