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“FOUR PATIENTS HERE Weather Forecast Rain probable tonight and Wednesday, not much change in temperature. VOLUME Vil. ; DEAD Great Shrine Pageant SUMMER CAMP. FOR TUBERCULAR | | | by Departmental Club Backs Project for Benefit of The Children. - Geo of the W the president, Noble Warren G Imperial ess and his divan ne of the four plan ninth annual co: whieh go! was designed as the the gathering of the Harting rge G. McCand the ‘This parade, j ned for the fo | vention of the . } unded way today | big spect: ° A summer camp for Casper's tuber- | nobles, and it proved a cular patients will be opened June 15 jlomg line of marchers at the Clark ranch, 25 miles south west of Casper om the Alcova road by the Women's Departmental club according to an announcement made at the meeting of the Casper Chamber of Commerce today by Mrs. Harry Astin, passed, yellow tional persons suffering from “T. B.” will have an opportunity to gain reat and im some measure to recup erate at this camp. The house is falrty large for the purpose, contain ing nine roeoma with three porches Two of the porches will be screened and weed as sleeping porehes. Not enly will chitdren ant others de taken to this camp, but exeervice men wit alse be cared tor, These however, will pay their way since they are receiving government com- pensation It was brought out by Mrs. Astin that there are many children im this elty whe are active “TR's and these ™ many casea are housed with con. Qitiens that are mot conductive to thetr recovery. Many of them are crowded and others are living in un sanitary surroundings. The cooperation of the Casper Chamber of Commence was requested, ama the organization went om record ood wihing to furnieh any ¢o i) Many rmaembers of the weman's Departmental chad have a! ready made dorations of turutture. ‘The matter of Cusper tor NORTH Mergen stated that there are now fom playgrounds, im the city, the largest of which is at the High sebeol Atbletic park. Im this park there are three daeball Giamonds and a great deal of apparatus. ‘The bourse fer the plyground will be from 9 untit Xt a m. and trom 5 unt 8 p m Am instructor will be om the grounds alt the time. Pur ents are encouraged to send thelr chitdzen to the playgrounds degin- ning pest Saturday with the ass Casper asking for admittance and 50 @ifferent cities the United ako. requesting water, sewers, side, states. Mr. Bartle craved permission walks, electric Mghts and the addt to baxe bis scouts do | ton of ancther ward. These latter T®! the same thing. j quests will mot be gone into Ry the! rhe Boy Scouts of Casper conse council uti the community in ad). cnn. iy bald em ateccio preninun mitted ‘There are about blecks in| % . | what ua known aa North Casper, of ance that the children wilt be well et Hl street whic looked after. The grounds will be of the N open, every week Cay That many persona are dumping garbage along the bigbways leading te and from Cusper was brought out by M. Roe Bartle, Tracy Shaw and ram Realty and Tithe cor asked that the Butler south of wilh step down from his hign poration position and with wateh the werk of Heights addition whieh Be the city be admitted to the corporate young America im executing the duties which must be executed im the R. &. Wilinon... Mar, Wiison moved that | limits. The council) deciared it it~ successful running of a city lke Cus- the Casper Meter club directors be} tention ef admitting thin tract per Scout trafic cops will direct asked to take the lead in the matter! CARNIVAL TO SHOW traffic im the rush hour, while a| ¢; of stepping: this practice which ts con) OUESEDM CXLY. presides over & scout trary ta the law of the county ee Gane W. tm te County Attorney E EH. Fost thi thdanabanen makters ‘The valuable training im civic mat ters which will Iresult trem the of the council im granting the above permixeiom to the Boy Scouts i apparent. signified bis willingnem. te co by presecuting any parties that are campo violating the sanitary law im thie matter. ‘The chamber meetings will he dis continued after June ta until the frst the staging of the Wertham shows on the groumd just south ef the Rast Casper scheel June 1% to June 23, The reasem ter rejec~| was net made known last nlighe, m previous Gxeumsions ef a cam riot of col contrast scarcely that } , Pennsylvania Avenue Is Transformed by Color as 20,000 Nobles March; Hard- | : : a | ing Praises Fraternity in Speech : WASHINGTON, June 5.—Pennsylvania avenue, scene of many historic pageants, probably never presented a more colorful picture than it did today as 20,000 nobles of the Mystic Shrine marched Over its two miles of “burning sands” from the capitol to Washington Circle. passed through “The Garden of Allah,” reproduced in front ¢ House, it was reviewed | Potentat of that. presented &| mus for vividness and coukt have been s Th Only a little tess picturesque and green colers biended the bread expanse of ed ali traffic the march ¢ssential Lach dand apparently ASPER TO BE ADMITTED INTO CITY Favorable Action Taken by Council on Petition from Populous Section North of Burlington Yards; Legion Post Is Denied Permit to Stage Carnival fact every city oft) pessborgh there Ab Pittsburgh— “e were temples was the setting. with a canopy of r streamera—the Shrine colers—oved head and the na. with these in the decorations of buildings along the route. of temples in team and with avenue clear. wets ample room the execution of even the most complicated of format icns. as many bands as t) Was one of mus LO ond 3° | | amd Gowdy; Luque amd Wg, | See | s a Tuesday in September because of the Chim anon’ the matter of ian | SUS Gee PACING : z falling off of attemdance which always ee * be teaidens CONTRACTS ASKED. AMERICAN LEAGUE. pines bad been Bis with be received om paving dis} As Bostom— oceum im the summer months. SUNBURST OIL CUT IN PRICE & Weent reduction im the market price ef Sunburst crude waa 4anr nounced tedmy by the Ohio Oil com-) pany. The vew price is 70 cents at} One wei } triets, 30, St and 32 om June 26, om stage its car | grading district $ and sanitary sewer the dates mentioned regard| district 13 em June 2%, according to . but the Incan| action takem by the council Inst tite of the| might. These districts were creased an last. meeting ef the council. ‘The sume guarantee for all types paying will be required hereatts: | cerding to a motion by Alderman | Manceck whirk was passed. Meret | fore cement paving contractors, have had to furnish ene guarantee «: lnyers of bithulitie pavement anott The two guarantees were consolitt @ one We understood SCOUT BEQUEST WINS RECOGNITION Eh, Roe Bartle, ehiet scout execu the Casper coum m, Drought to six months age im gran cmipsien. hoik am, ¢ ae nisl i to, take orga) Am extensinm of time en the hear 2 creating ef std wer district i ; vent “ government | creating of storm, ae = ; 1 iach iy sinew bh (Conainued om Tage Nine) Detroit ia w the radlwag rn Wanna, enherg asd theun, uo trat of operation alseniinche tant mall -orkers Ask Raise CORKMBIS, Gu... Dune 3.—Youne Stribling, middleweight hexer of ances Macon, wom ® decision ever Jim Duney of New Yori, in, a ten re 10, June 5.— Negotiations) 4ngricam of Laher an- match, here Inah nisght. ‘Che hour was tat. Stribling having the he ih alk the way gineted: by the Seoctternatanl| Union. neat the Chirag) the bow fh es ents rep 54,000 mate am Declaration of ir.tention to. admit North Casper into the city limits, rejection of the pe- tion of the American Legion for permission to bring the Wortham shows into the city this season, authorization of an experiment im city government by the Boy Scouts late in June and the calling for bids on paving, grading and sewer construction work in several districts recently created were among important proceedings of the city council Monday night. A petition was submitted to the council from a majority of the property owners of North i band together =i Di MOINES, fame but accompilshed nathing Saiteriee—Mulec, Beaton, Watson | misguided zeal.) DOWNPOUR HERE w nave sn z {t to umde: MAY SET RECORD. daleg notcie. Meside Cleveland _.__200 04S aot— GIL 4 Boscun ~——-—-1 0b bex—W 15S Uhie, Kitwards and BOREL, Cab, Dune %. — | Milwaukee the Chirage! ated sie ow was 3 Jain. SN. Edy, former ehiet engineer | ang Nurtly -3 Jcasiote in of the > D'ighwaw commision. {* be Bighert | Radin 9s ” Montana, wns agen off ne a short | conte, alone wikhin aupipO. hed unl ey Die te wagers. and aah one toseg:. Boy has deem reaitling- here |/halt andi Sundag'|/ union! npresentatives ane a Hin ftygune with: hin tfrmily for six weeks, Lin “wank » Bec oy of the lone mtgotic » the Northern Lwheat m wilh take office J & wallwea byes” ds é Pacific: @ mn taciine, Northwestern Shop tie P grain of milling: ofticinivs @. nium to cs LIS, a Darrel pound te wor millers mld Minn. Plour prices dropped to, ti Baccveries O'Neill; Quine, Ehmike ang Devormer. gE. HE. 100 2 1LO—19 IT Oo Flour Prices Given Setback | To Low Mark ar —-* Ze ents a baw The new om sce: for) Sutundngr ty tlh amily patents im ant om a wi that net sentenem fh wast Tha m & bunt alee mer ang) vivin Lis, BM tis Desve, mtd. De fy aw un prggeeuting two bem moi in r Harilay @ribune | EDITION CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. 40 INJURED IN MICHIGAN WRECK meles Nation’s Capital Stl The New York Wet and Dry Fight As the procession tts tmmediate neighbors with mit that the rolling of drums arteg of the basso horns and shril-| of piccolas drowned out most appluse of the tho’ hg to the vast v:lume of! every concetrable musical instru Contridut: orm many fantastic s Me, Tennessee. bad rike. After the pageant hed the first session of the ras . with telivering the pri hae penn Scene at Albany, N. ¥., when Governor Smith ments for ano against the Muilan-Ga ce prohibition enforcement onel Ransom H. Gillette (left insert) led the wet forces and Mrs. Ida B.} boy. Samunis (right) the dry forces. The wets wom as inciested by Governor | Smith's action in signing the repeal er. seas” ¢ tm which ions of ships that / === :0QONE KILLED BY OHIO HEAT East and Middle West Sizzles Under Broiling Sun as Cooling Rains Visit Mountain Region Se | ma ergency calls from all parts of the avenue. Some of the shrimers were forced out of line before “the garden of Allah’ "was reached and the intense heat, more typica! of Auguat than of Jume made tt exceedingly uncomfort able tor ¥ ona The parade consume? more time than had deen allotted for tt, delaying until well tmto the afterncen, the | opening sension of the imperial coun ef at which President Harding was to deliver an address after the forma! exchanges of spokesmen for Was imgtor and visiting shrin v COLUMBUS, Ohfo, Jume 5.—Reports from over Ohic showed one person dead and one woman and one man pros- trated by the heat wave which has gripped the state for four days and sent the mercury to near record-breaking tempera- | tures for this time of the year. Three other deaths by drown- ASHINGTON, J shone entities a frate Villa, > survive. 8 an unecil session of the Mystic Shrine. “T he the Dghly purpesed tra ternity because it is our assurance organization.” the Tm the very natural- G. O. P. AGAIN) = rnity, this ts cen- spiracy. This isn’t asscciute® uplitt, t ts organized dretraction. net brotherhood, @ixioyalty and = danger Thin te tt t the discord of to the re “But . “ er) = * Gaixin, L ie ~ But so long as twenty millions, ef | yon diuy a 2 of Bea ~ Angeies five baseman, mericans are teaching > - als set out to expose the | SS Upster or tipsters. ONE-PIECE ‘stent the law we may te secure.’* he council ae @ brother Shriner af SUIT OKEHED te MAT CHAMP | One Lodge Member anc | Engine Crew Amone | Dead on Train Carry | ing Crowd to Flint. DURAND, M Four persons were ki about 40 ot various | commanderies | Michigan, were & special The bodies of Pearscll an¢ Wald | LATE SPORTS due to the hot weather.| NEW HARDING PRAISES an sand bs Ses | FRATERNAL ORDERS. = England, title hokier, and Pancho wus postponed by the Pole Grounds Athletic ciwiy from Saturday ~ ou 1g, to Monday, June s CHICAGO, June 5—A ‘ruse to discover the source of » lenk in news of the inner workings of the fer eiub, cuased & Int of worry to loeah turely become pubiie astonishing ov three outiieliiers and the offer far President Veeck saying thas Alex ander ang Statz Cincinnat! contents of the message were said tor officinks of the NUMBER 20: sal K YORK. June i.—The Syweight between Jimmy Wilde of Filipinn challenger, today National league basehalk the waivery asked for » fle telegram to bud deem traded ta Reds toc Fomzes. be lm m oniy by trusted om, but within = “ie FALLS DEAD few Rowe there was a wailing amt Z gnashing of teeth among th ; Dalt puii plas opening session of the Mi was mot known until txtay Date im this opening sannion. of thm that the message was a talbe, Pans cordially joim im the words of wel nape dl rainy ain my the wore of "eek the amaeneement : come But the souree of inutile infor enianer aaes mation hus nut been Ineated, ternity. I rejvice im the knowleds= * I am aditreming a body where wenty GREAT FALLS, Mont. June 5 every heart beat is loyally Amerttan, we Ot tier S5HHON kets allotted co where every onpulse im American, oth men were in Grent Falls for the Dempsey-Gilp (Continnedon. Page ‘Ven,) bons fight ix Shelby ‘ ware tontuy Witness in Oklahoma Bank jx Robbery Apprehended Here eem, sheriff of Bacitit the Danit ¥ ahoma, arrived wast ng trem Snyve,, the f here Dy lis toy Weal y ninelist wha was maa on tale, FEVER CLAIMS ern in foc aoom up by It o _ u