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* TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923. TUS EL ~ SPEEDMRY, FOUR TRIALS tert MOOSETONIGHT INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May having proved their right to com: automobile race at the Indianapolis motor speedway tomor- row were being torn down and rebuilt for the last time today. Four other cars, the remainder o their speed trials late today. have qua‘ified to start. Another French car wil be huried over the bricks this afternoon. ‘The 122 cubic tnch piston dieplace- ment eng’mes are showing surprising speed in the practice spims and the eC REDS SORES EE HERP Coed tines Silvertown, on a tire that sanacenses of Silvertowns, 29.—Twenty-two machines pete in the annual 500-mile f the entries w,ere to take | BIG DANCE AT Plans sre betng made for what ts | ctaimed to be the greatest dance ever | given in Casper at the Moose Gardens | tonight. | In addition to the thought behind | the dance idea there is the fact that it ts in preparation for a Memorial in touch with-Governor Ross.so that the city may be relieved of much| Miss Biftte La Mar, who has been| trouble and responsibility that does not rightly belong to ft. or her portray: ‘the righteous ¢iri who cals to! *nd directed by Paul Powell, will be buried|the attraction at the Rialto theater | urged to obtmin at least one new ‘ack Mower as Jack Cooper, the|todézy anf temorrow. This fs one of member before that date. mall town’s rich| the best pictures in which Miss Ayres makes one Ike has appeared. She plays the part of have charge of the activities of the js visiting with | wins the love of the son of her fath- few days from Salt er's competitors by her explofts. Rich- Whea buy Goodrich Silvertown io eo eben because there is only one Itis always the same—the highest quality in material and workmanship, and you can get ' in all sizes, one grade of cord tires and that is the PF aolbgt We value our name too highly-to put it fall short of deliver- ing the highest etenderd of tirs service, Your Goodrich dealer is selected, be- cause he is a forward-looking merchant ppon whom you can rely, : He fs eeady for you with a full fine ‘THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY BSTABLISHED 1870 Goodrich SILVERTOWN - CORD TIRE SOLD 8Y GOODRICH DEALERS THE WORLD OVER Day benefit. The admission of one | |eut flower will go toward making | beantiful floral decorations for the soldiers’ graves. All the service or- ganizations of the city will share in from this way and they are unantmoun in | | their praise of the idea and are co-| |operating to make the event tho | greatest of the season. | engaged as the headliner of the en-| | tertaimment has promised a program | of numbers suitable for the occasion. This little lady has just closed a most successful season as the high- THRILLING ACTION: LENDS, slsiesnem "soe ei j be in Casper only a short time before | going east as one of the stars in a revue now beinig organized in New | York. Mr. Keefe Casper's leading florist has announced that he will have a | variety of cut, flowers on sale at the hall tonight and that there will be no advance in prices due to this unex- pected demand for his wares. Every one is assured of a wonder- ful evening at the Moose Garden to- night. == BACING HEARTS = GREAT PICTURE An antomodile story, “Racing 5 by for Agnes Ayres, Parnmount star, jthe ultra-modern girl, a firm believ- lor in edvertising as @ business buftd- |by a serles of clever publicity stunts, | saves the firm from bankruptcy and ard Dix plays opposite Miss Ayres. |'Theodore Roberts is the automobile manufacturer. parca ALES | “The Isle of Lost Ships” Is Replete With Thrills Afton Sills, Ana Q. Nilsson, Frank Campeanu and Walter Long are the principal memprs of tho cast of “The Tse of Lost Ships,” a First National attraction produced by M. C. Leves and personally directed by Maurice Tourneur, which will be the feature at the America theater beginning to- | riott's famous ddama of the sea. The remainder of the cast Iikew'se leaves nothing to be desired. Miton Sills, as the eseaped convict —felg death in the electrie chair— who shaves the life of the beautiful young society girl when the vessel |on which he is being taken back to the United States is rammed by a derelict, gives his customary stromg characterization. Miss Nilsson, the heroine whe finds herself compelled to marry within twentyfour hours, has a strenuous role which she enacts with skill and | finesse. Frank Campearn as the tndomitabte detective, and Walter Long as the powerful and arrogant ruler of the Bittle community of castaways on a Bert Woodruff and Aggie Herzing, as Patrick and Mother Joyce, furnish exceedingly delightful comedy bits. Director ourneur with the poetia touch that identifies om hin pictures, | Bas given this unusuel story of tho | Sargasso Sea picturesquely beautiful settings. Getting off to a fast start, “Tho Iiso of Lost Ships” ts replete | with thrifts and unusual situations galore, one of the episodes showing | | marine that had been washed up. | “Tho Isto of Lost Ships” is showing at the America Theater today, Wed- | nesday and hursday. | G. R. Miller of the Carter ON com- | pany will leave this evening for Buf- | falo wherw he will spend a short time on business for his company. | tho Seriousness, Backache fy 80 Cecaptive, It comes and gnes —~ keeps -you gucasing, Learn the cxuse—then cure {t, Possibly it's wealk kidneys, That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are 50 effective, Théy're expecially for weak or dis ordered kidneys, Harela 9, Casper case, Mra, ¥, A, Goulding, 114 WS; Park St, mayer *T had an attack of uid trouble some years-ago, My back was Jame and there was m soreness over my kidneys and-my kidneys not. ed too freqnentty, I began using Doan's Kidney Pitty right away be- | fore the trouble get worse and one box of Dean’s eured me completely of the complaint, My kidneys " propertly and 1 gum eortainity giad to recommend Doan’s for thay did all ther ro claimed: te do” Prico 600, at ail dealers, Don’t | simply ask for o kidney “remedy —get Dean's Kidney Pile—the same that | Mrs. Goulding had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. ¥—Advertise- ment. day. It is based on Crittenden Mar-| fhe Casper Daily Critune Dutch Beauty | 1 |, _ The beanty contest craze has hit | Holland, too. Else Djerlup, of Volendam, went to Amsterdam in. her national peasant costume and Won over all competitors, en TANK WORKER HURT IN FALL ring-of a tanion which he was work- ing west of town. Rands was employ- ed on tho Standard tank farm for which the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works is doing work. He was taken to the-County hospftal where he was jattended by Dr. Alten McLellan who reported his condition to be rather serious. LESION MEN ASKED TO MEET AT HEANQUIRTERS FOR MEMORIAL PARADE ‘WORTHAM SHOWS TO BE TERE AGAIN JUNE 18 FOR GREAT CARNIVAL WEEK | | Through the courtesy of Carney | Peterson, agent for the Carey Land | company in 3 A near the | Bast Casper school, owned by the | Carey interests, will be available for the Wortham Shows, which will be |in Casper under the ‘auspices of the | American Legion for a week Monday evening. | The two weeks which intervenes be- jfore the next meetinig of the post will be used to continue the mem- bership campaign. All members are John Dtxon, vice-commander will post during the absence of C. H. |Relmerth, commander, who fm leay- @ business man/er. lier father’s cars, the Granada | ing Thursday for a three weeks’ trip D., here for a) Motors, are in a tail way. Miss Ayres, | to Milwaukee, LOT PURGHASERS BUILDING HOMES Casper builders @o not take long to make up thelr minds when they find a proposition that they Ike, ac- cording to the management of the | Dobbin ‘Realty company. tive heme owners were Invited to |look over the lots in the Fairview addition Sunday. ‘his addition has been taken into the elty limits and is without doubt one of the best parts of tho city. Many persons responded to the tn- | vitation and went to investigate the | lots. Two men who selected lots | Were back the same day making ex- cavations and hauling lumber to the place, They had decided where they would locate their future home and they were locating it. The lots in question are being sold on easy payments of $10 down and $10 a month. Both the Glendale and the Fair view additions which are being sold | by the Dobbin Realty company are | within tho city limits and are for that reason eligible for all municipal | Improvements. SORTS CHLLED TO MEET all scouts not members of tho Na- trona County High schoo! cadet corps to report at the Chamber of Com- merce building tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Tho scouts will take an aoc- tive part in the memorial day exer. cises. It was also announced that tonight would be the last session of the scout- tasters school. Final examinations wil! be conducted by Scout Executive Bartle. This school has been in ses- sion for the past twelve weeks. The basement of the First Mothodist church has beon used for the school, psc see ocr Keith Torpin fs speniiing a short time here from Oakdale, Neb, on iors L, G, Hunkley is in the city far a few days on busienss from Rawlins. a ‘Walter Yoster is hare on buvines for @ week fram Chicago, — outa 2, 'W, Miller is in for a few days from alt Creek GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH OUT TAN IND FRECKLES Mix the sufea of two temons with three-ounces of Orchard White, which juny druggist will suppty you foy a Yow eents, shake well in = bottle, and |\you have n whole quarter-pint of tho jnost wonderful freckle and tan ercam | and complextion beautifiar | Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon kK, sem and how freckios Dleaeh riaht out and how youthfully clear, soft and resy-white tha skin becomes. Advertisement, eream into the face, n | hands each day and « and blemishes natural’ All. members of the Georgs W. Vroman post of the American Legion and any visiting legionnaires are re- quested to mest tomorrow morning at |9 o'clock at the clubrooma for the Memorial day parade. As many members as possitie are requested to appear in uniform. ‘The group will go from the clubrooms to the starting point of the parade mn South Center street, opposite the city haf. FIVE DEAD IN POWDER BLAST FAYVILLE, Tl, May 29—(y The Associated Press).—Five men were reported killed and three tnjured in an explosion at the Hercules Powder company here today. ‘The explosion was tn a geintin | packing plant, in which the five men | killed were working. The cause of the blast has not been determined. The packing plant was destroyed, but only one other of the numerous buildings of the plant was damaged. It was the gelatin mixing plant which was rocked by the explosion. The total property loss was estimat- ed at $8,000. MAN SEIZED ON ADVICES FROM MONTANA FREED Chartes A. Warren, who was er ested Saturday at the Arnett grad- ing tamp on the North & South railroad on Castle Creek, by the sheriff's office, was released this thorities stated that they had a bench warrant for Warren. Further communication with the Teton county sheriff fafled to sus-| tain holding the man. PROSECUTIONS MAY FOLLOW BUREAU PROBE ate committer Investigation af the U. S. Veterans bureau has been turned over to the department of justice for possible criminal action against the inCividuals involved. ° The charges so far Maid before the attorney general relate to alleged frauds in connection with denta! work in veterans’ hospitals, but it was indleated teday that the justice department might be asked within a few days to take action also against certain persons connected with the purchase of hospital sites and other property by the bureau. Alimony Asked By Divorce Petition Mildred Fads has filed’ suit for divorce against J. Wesley Pads, arging desertion and failure to provide. ‘The couple were married June 23, 1920, at Chadron, Neb. The plaintiff asks $75 temporary alimony, $100 for attorneys fees and $25 costa. She also ts seeckinig permanent all mony of $75 per month and the name, Mildred Crandall. Thomas Sherman is suing Jennie Sherman for dtvorce on the grounds of desertion. The couple were mar. ried August 19, 1918, at Wortand Wyo. oe Beno MAN ‘DEAD’ FIFTY YEARS IS ON VISIT YORK, Pa., May 29.—Balleved to bo deati after an abpence of fifty years, Lee Dixon, a former Indian fighter, who was with the wagon train at the massacre of the Big Horn river when General Georg A. Custer was killed, returned to York today and surprised his sister, Mrs, Mary J. Reider. ‘The sister was skeptical when Dixon confronted her and announced he was her brother. Tt was only after he answered satisfactorily questions concerning their childhood dayn that she was convinced. There was then a joyous reunion. Dtron ts 73 years old. morning. Warren was picked up on a re quest from the sheriff of Teton | Phone 255.J ae L_L. Mathewson left this-morning Mrs. J. W. Eads In | privilege of resuming her matden | for Thermopolia and Biliings where he sounty, Montana The Montana av- wi!l spend several weeks on business. 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Farrar‘s eounsel in whieh it was ad- mitted that investigations sines Mics Larrimore begum to fight the Inking of her name with tho case has led to the conctuston that the charges were not true and that it was desired to abandon them. George M. Huss, chief engineer for Justice Lehman mid im his de| the Wyomtng North and South rail cinton: Abe Knesis returned Saturdmy eve. ning’ for California where he has:been vistting for the last six weeks. = Seite a Baths road, drove in Sunday from Sherkia. ——— Bennie Krueger’s Orchestra “Wild Papa” ‘Two Wonderfal Fox Trots Bennie Kracger’s Dance Orchestra makes records ex. to tone and rhythm and their clearness and bezuty. Here are two of the best dance selections you have ever beard. Fall of tantalizing saxophone strains with } rippling accompaniment of brasscs and piano. Hear these two dance records. You'll want them. Something new every day } New Branewick Records ere sendy every éxy. No waiting. 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