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YUPFOR HEARING FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. CONTEST OVER CROKER WILL 13 Dublin Court Scene of Arguments Opened By Claimants. DUBLIN, May 31.—(By The Anso-| ciated Press.)\—The contest over the| will of the late Richard Croker open- ef today before Chief Justice Malone ard @ special jury, Sergeant Hanna, counsel for the widow. propounding | the wil! of October, 1919, announced! that the plea of a previous marriace ef Mrs. Bula Croker would res!" be the question on which the cas would be fought. Mrs. Ethel C. White Mr. Croker’s daughter, has alleced| that Bula Croker was already mar- ed to Guy R. Marone and concealed this fact when she went through the ‘arriage ceremony with the former | tammany chieftain. Mrs. Croker was Present when the hearing openec. Sergeant Sullivan headed the counsel for Richard Croker, Jr., againat the will H Attorney Hanna Geclared that the | friction between the elder Croker and | his children had been acute. ‘The | children, he said, looked down onj{ their father as unfit to take a place | in New York society through Inck of | culture and because of his humble | origin. He went un to recount the | Ufe history of the Tammany leader, | his differences with his. family, and his second marriage, to a woman of thirty years, whom he met in New York. j In 1914, the attorney continued Mr. | Croker made a wit! in New York leaving everything to his son, Rich ard. In 1915 he made a will leaving | ach child §20000 with the balance of the estate to the widow. Mfrs. Croker, added the lawyer,! would give evidence of violent scenes betwen father and son in New York | tm 1916. Lodge Site Obtained LARAMIE, Wyo., June 1.—On)| thelr return from a trip into the Cemtennial valley representatives of the Kiwanis club announced that they had selected a site for their pro- posed new summer lodge which they expect to bulld this season. The lo- cation decided upon is within a few miles of Centennial. | Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill | ali vermin: wi not stain bed cloth: ing. Anco Prodnets Co. Phone 236. The Ruud Automatte Water Heater will make your hot water faucets mean what they say. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS works. CHICAGO — Government ship was declared to be the real purpose of the railroad valuation conference held here last week, in a statement signed by six western owner- | ara i | railway presidents, the capital and white house grounds was placed on the grave of the unknown sold- ters of the revolution. BERLIN—The French are re- ported to have expelled 14 of the leading officials of the Hoechst dye NEW YORK—Bidders for govern- ment ships conferred with a special | committee appointed by Chairman Lasker regarding the sale of tho | shipping board fleet, but no dect- | s'on was announce PARIS—C, Chevillard, leading orchestra conductor of France, WASHINGTON — The federal died. SPOKANE, Wash.-—Moody Sta- ten, negro, formerly army captain, has accepted a post of commander of the Liberian Army. -- national Justice. LONDON—Car‘catures of roy- alty by Max Beerbohm aroused such a storm of protest when ex- hibited here that he | | | | America issued a cal to gouncil of the Churches of Christ in 125,000 congregations in America to rally | to the support of President Hard- ing proposal that tho United States enter the permanent court of Inter- CLEAR LAKE, Iowa.—The bod- jes of four persons who were drown- withdrew| ed in Clear Lake Wednesday when them. their boat overturned were recov- ROME—The chamber of deputies gave the government a vote of con- CLEVELAND—Bight f'dence in passing the budget bill a vote of 238 to 83 TUCKAHOE, Y—A wreath 48 feet in circumference made of in the baked goods use— BAKING POWDER moge than a ed a loti (poucd a fora qi PAY ie. water service your coal water heater? will be approximately 20 cents a day. Does this jolt your sense of economy? Heater. Same Price for over 3Q years Use less than of higher priced brands, af OurGevernmeat Millions ef ae” WAR _ PRICES? thorough- bred race horses and a pony were | burned to death in a destroyed five barns at the Ohio State Jockey Club's race track at Maple Heights near Bedford, O. S.C ig ioe daar K For Finer Texture and Larger Volume fire which Down and Up—1095 Times a Year —and you get an inferior hot CORE we oe rte et water vont nie ta your bathroom, your kitchen and your laundry. How. much do you pay for it and what do you get for what you pay? Do you use a bycket of coal each day in If you do and coal is $15 a ton, your daity hot water cost Better investigate the Ruud Automatic Gas Water Learn about its setf-contained, jeutomatic operation; its imstant and abundant service— —and best of all, set yourself for some good news about ite cost of operation. SPECIAL TERMS For a limited time we are placing any size “Ruud Automatic Water Heater” on sale for $25 down and the balance in ten monthly pay- ments (no interest). ORDER YOURS TODAY = tapes ‘f : , “Buy once-Buy wisely'~Buy the standard wate: overa quart cit Phone 1500 treater for (Of A CEVEUTY) ~ atts The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc, 115-319 East First St. AVIATION AT STATE CAPITAL DENVER, Colo., May 31.—That the |fovernment {s planning to develop jextensive aviation facilities either in Denver or at Cheyenne, where it already has {was made known today by Paul P. Newlon, adjutant general of Colora- do, in the announcement of the per- |sonnel of the officers for the ‘20th observation squadron which is being organized here as‘a part of the forty- fifth division air service. The plan of the government, ac cording to Col. Newlon, is to acquire ® large landing field. the task of the Forty-fifth division air service. however, would be used for the train- ing of regular army fliers, for train-| above,” ing rese: Che Casper Daily Critune TO GET BOOST * "~~ Wyomig, flying PITTSBURGH, Pa., rve fliers, for us: by fell in flames. mail service in the event of exten- sion of that branch through Denver, and as a headquarters for an atr patrol force for the forest service. REAL ESTATE MAN KILLED IN. AIR CRASH desire to see what his property looked | like from the air caused the death| at Warren, Ohio, of William Felder, | a Pittsburgh real estate man today. | Mr. Felder had just sold a number | This will bejof building lots when he saw an airplane waiting for passengers. Tell-| The field and facilities, | ing one of his salesmen that he would like to see the property “from up he entered the plane, which | | 31.—A TOBACCO now 15° Dds SET MAALKXNNNS ROLL YOUR OWN WITH § Riz Le Crotx Papers Attached G Takes “Y” Job | acceptea the position of ¥.-M. C. A. secretary at the untversity and will|re 15,430,000 Jews tn the world. come early this fall to take up his Z, LARAMIE, Wyo., June 1—Ronaid| new duties hers. This plan, if carried out here, would| Fischer, of DePauw university, has make Denver one of the largest air| service centers in the west, according | PAGE THREE ‘The latest figures show that thers To Our Customers f OF THE PUBLIC MARKET CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE We are now in our new location—first building just north of the raifroad track just off the Yellow- stone Highway in the village of Evansville. forget us when you want the best shoes for the money. We still have 150 Boys’ and Men’s Suits we are clos- ing out at wholesale cost, saving you 50 per cent over any prices ever quoted you in Casper. Beeman Merchandise Co. EVANSVILLE, WYO. Don’t Another day of SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY! To those who took advantage of our many super values last Saturday, this will be welcome news indeed. It was a busy day for us, but not too busy to note with pleasure our many regular patrons as well as scores of new friends. We have planned ANOTHER DOLLAR DAY just as full of values. Every article on sale is ata very GREAT SAVING TO YOU and all from our regular stock. Let us wel- come you to THE FRIENDLY STORE, where service is a pleasure and shopping a happy event. _ DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 GIRLS’ RIBBED HOSE Girls’ fine Ribbed Onyx Hose, in black, white and brown. Sizes 6 to 10. A splen- did wearing stocking that sells regularly at 35¢ per pair. urday, FOUR PAIRS for... @ LOO NEW BEACH CLOTH Beach Cloth in plain attractive colors— tan, china blue, pink, rose, lavender, green, yellow, white and brown. An ideal mate- rial for a plain summer dress. 36 inches wide. The regular price is 45c per yard. Saturday Dollar Day, THREE YARDS for. peak sacs $1.00 TABLE DAMASK REDUCED —_———— Pure white Mercerized Table Damask. 72 inches wide. This is a good wearing quality with four patterns to choose from. Quite a saving, for the regular price is $1.25 per yard. Dollar Day Saturday, PER YARD. .......... HAIR BOW RIBBON Colorful Ribbons for less—for the tots who wear hair bows. They are equally pretty for sashes. Nice quality Taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide. All colors—plain or plaids. This is a regular 50c value. Dollar Day Saturday, THREE YARDS for.........._ $1 .00 FLOWERED CRETONNES New figured and flowered Cretonnes fresh from their wrappings. They are 36 inches wide and include five patterns in attrac- tive color combinations. They are priced 35c per yard. You may buy them Doilar Day Saturday, $1 00 FOUR YARDS for. PILLOW TUBING Fine quality pure white Pillow Tubing. 45 inches wide. In the well known Toma- hawk brand. You cannot afford to miss this saving if you need Pillow Cases. Regu- lar price 45c per yard, Dollar Day Satur- THREE YARDS fo: $1.00 BROWN MUSLIN FOR LESS Good quality Unbleached Muslin in the sale. Every housewife knows a dozen practical uses for this serviceable material. The regular 20c quality. Dollar Day Sat- urday, ne OD SIX YARDS for ........... SILK CHECKED EPONGETTE Checked Epongette—a new and attractive material for summer dresses. This realy belongs to the “Ratine” family—a plain cotton ground with silk stripes in contrast- ing color, forming smart plaids. Ali the wanted shades. Regularly priced $1.35 penesaun: Dollar Day Saturday, YOUR ‘CE, WOMEN’S BLOOMERS Women’s Bloomers—the pettibocker style, made extra long and with a double row of elastic at the knee. The Sateen is a nice, fine quality—black and colors. These usually sell at $1.45. Dollar Day Satur- cH 1.00 CHOICE .... EXTRA FINE NAINSOOK Extra fine smooth quality Nainsook. 40 inches wide. Particularly suitable for lin- verie and infants’ wear. This is the regu- lar 65c quality. Buy it Dollar Satur- day, TWO YARDS for.... $1.90 REAL LINEN TOWELS —— Pure white Linen Towels. A at a low price. These are 1 medium weight, and sell regular] each. TWO TOWELS for....... 1 luxury inches, at 65¢ Special price Dollar Day Saturday, $1.00 SILK AND COTTON CREPE Dainty Crepe de Chine, Silk and Cotton mixture, in small conventional designs. All the popular shades and colorings. 36 inches wide. An attractive Crepe for many uses. Sells regularly $1.25 per yard. Dol- lar Day Saturday, YOUR CHOICE, YARD.._....... $i -00 DAINTY ENVELOPE CHEMI Women’s dainty Envelope Chemise: (or Teddies), of fine sheer Nainsook, elabor- ately trimmed with lace and ribbon. These are super values, for they are regularly priced $1.50 to $2.50. Dollar Day Satur- day, YOUR CHOICE, EACH ban | 00 DOTTED CURTAIN SWISS Nice quality Curtain Swiss in dotted or conventional designs. 36 inches wide. Four patterns to choose from. We are sure you have been waiting for this sale to replace those bedroom curtains with dainty new ones. Former marking 50c. Dollar Day Saturday, $1.00 THREE YARDS foc...... WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes 814 to 10. This is our regular 50c stocking—it fits well and w You may buy them Dollar Day . _.. 91.00 THREE PAIRS for. ALL LINEN CRASH Unbleached All-Linen Crash Toweling. 16 inches wide with red border. This is a splendid firm quality that will wear well. It is regularly priced 80c per yard. Dollar Day Saturday, FIVE YARDS for. _ $1 00 FINE BLEACHED TOWELING Se The famous Boott Mills Absorbent Towel- ing. 36 inches wide. Pure white with 114 inch woven brocade border in self color. This is very attractive for dresser scarfs or for hand towels. The regular marking is 25c per yard. Dollar Day Saturday, FIVE YARDS tor... 9100 RUBBERIZED APRONS Women’s “Ever-Ready” Waterproof Apron inthe sale. Isn’t that good news? They’re the large size. Colors staple. You may se- lect from checks, plaids or figured terns. These are the $1.45 quality. Dol- lar Day Saturday, YOUR CHOICE, EACH......__. $1.00 CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS Children’s Sateen Bloomers. In_ black, white and flesh. Sizes 8,10 and 12. Good news for the busy mother who has litle time to sew. The regular price is 75c. Dollar Day Saturday, TWO PAIRS Were ot. -00 ENE DRESSER SCARIS I Dresser Scarfs of nice quality Linene. Size 18x54 inches. These have plain centers and are trimmed with beautiful imitation Cluny Lace five inches wide. A scarf that sells regularly at $1.50. Dollar Day Sat- FINE FIGURED FLAXON Fine quality Printed Flaxon. ers and conventional desig: in all the dainty colors. 31 inches wide. This is a pretty mate 1 for dr for the little tots. Th r price is 40c per yard. regu y Dollar Day Saturday, THREE YARDS for.____. $1.00 Small flow- also checks, Richards & Cunningham Company THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST

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