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low PAGE SIX. CHURCHMEN PRESENT PROGRAM TO HARDING ON NEAR EAST (SSUES \Government Urged to Take More Definite Stand For Securing Justice. in Behalf of ; Oppressed Peoples of World. SHINGTON, June 11.—A program of action by the States government in the interest of just setlements tern questions and improvement of the condition ses in that quarter was urged in a letter by a com- 15 denominational and philanthropic organizations. 1 large and increasing element of our citizen- "PLANS GIVEN | Southern Pacific Given Cen- tral Pacific in Important Case is - ST. PAUL, e Associated Press.)—Decision has reached by the federal circuit of appeals to approve the order nterstate commerce commis giving the Southern Pacific rail mpany control of the Central company, it was learned here Minn., vr bee mn among » me the June 11.—(By | his information was given to The! he Casper Dally Cridun Didn’t Need an Alarm Clock Augusto Morisi, of Springfield, Mass., awoke the other morning long before the alarm went off. Six freight cars escaped from the yards and took a little Joy ride which ended as most joy rides do. Morisi and six others, dropped to the cellar when the house was wrecked, escaped SuITH NOT Tf FIVE KILLED, 1 AE CAWDIoATE MRT RGR French Arrest Lord Mayor of Dortmund and Acting Police Chief “FOR PRESIDENT Governor of New York) sexx June 11.—(By The Assc clated Press.—Five civilians were es ae catia pty dikes oe asa Deni He Is in Ri aHpE/dedd: aca (aye tele Uiiaioremrs ote ree notion. ace prunes! pee EAS enles rie is in ng on in Dortmund last night, according care fi ern e ee nexeMon day, Sane W. S f R semi-official advices. It is not stated itv Pints the, Ameren | 18, :to. argue’ Gny the torm)\ of iia ay to SparLOr-INest.: ~ | Wo was recponstnle aifiongnttne re wees enae eee | hav rived and occupied the en to th NEW YORK, June 11.—The spe-| CHICAGO, June 11.—Governor Al! hall and that more than 100 per cial federal district court in St. Paul! Smith of New ate, reiterated! are under arrest. treay now|/has confirmed the interstate com-| here today that he will not be a can acencll jatrastadiea pti tora the United! merce commission order giving the| didate for the Democratic presidenti Mace inlihuie SERA ‘Acting Folic urged that | sou Pacific railroad control over| nomination next y! The governor! Grier Martinius in consequence o rights of | the Central Pacific, advices recetved| came here on his way to French tha cibsotllig Gabikdke uaa neve two 1 prote ay all Street tod aid | Lick, Ind., for a rest. n non-commissioned officers f a Approval ot the ies: as the NORE hough’ there, ‘Hiave been ‘reports » German authorit of Dortmund se Cp yezmense mportant deeision in many years and| th: a result of his approval of a etared Sar hcetard cof" BibOdi000 ‘In’ an oral presentation | 7unporis entirely the railroad con-| the repeal of the New York prohibt-| avis for the identification of thos: ” | solidation poli of the Harding ad-} tion enforcement he might be asked with the, letter, the delegation took | Solidath sahinahccerc ce at ; responsible. epithe: "tthe United, States | ministration, Schlessinger to aid antl-prohibitionists in a c es Te, Rperepomiaioe, LORY they ocant paign to repeal the Tllinois search a sreee amet Trek casaratinn | AO. Reads, sali and seizure act, the governor said no has returned to wipe had: rs before they broke apart | him. tory tak —_ —_____. urged th ° ane President Busy REPUBLIC NOT | |N HEH LN 8 un that the repatr Making Ready to CHINESE BANDIT ney that will Al ake him to the Pa coast and a, President Har on his return to. the capitol jay rom his Delaware trip, faced a busy period of prepar for his long absence from the White House. Be- sides the usual press of executive business, the president was expected to devote considerable time to the preparation of material for the four- teen addresses he will make enroute to the coast. He also probably will TET VIGTIMG 60 TSAOCHWANG ssociated Pre June 11.—(By The he two represen atives of the Paotzuku bandits who me here Saturday to enter negot! sions looking to the release of the captives, returned to the! desire to discuss further with his uku camp yeaterday) accompan-| Javisers the. public questions) which 1 by General Chen, one of the B0v-] 1, wit take up in the speeches in mnment’s delegates engageq in the! - viewing, as is said to be his inten- ations, tion, as well as the accomplishments sults of his administration. ed that all negotiations pletea by last night en sald he expected t was negotiations and: American intermedi invited to the bri nd they are expected is assumed a cele lows the conclu: t agreement will it was said, hi tor of the elease the for Roy Shantung gentry and the C! commerce delega the release of: the IT AMERICAN Price ular price $5.45. to $6.45. None higher. would rent, — For tenante who are per 253 S Take Long Trip| WASHINGT June 11.— With} ess than ten days remaining before| his scheduled departure on the jour- SAVE A DOLLAR SHOE SALE For Tuesday and Wednesday we will offer to the public any pair of shoes in the entire store for one dollar off the regular price. One lot Arch Support Oxfords, black or brown kid, genuine welt soles, mil- itary heels, regular price $7.45. $6.45 One lot port Shoes, walking heel. Reg- Sale Price $4.45 See our window then pick your shoes at an absolute money back guarantee if you are not satisfied that we are giving you some real shoes at a great saving. Absolutely no stock reserved. Come in and be convinced. We do not have room to list all our stock but you will find shoes from $1.95 Evans’ Sample Shoe Store Center St. Directly across the street from the Frantz Shop. AS 15 COLORADO DIRECTOR PUEBLO, Colo., June 11.—Father Walter A. Grace, a Catholic priest 9 Denver, was indicted by a federal grand jury here today on a charge of fraudulently signing a paper re quired by the internal revenue law Father Grace previously had been arrested in Denver in connection wit a shipment of intoxicating Mquor for the J. K. Mullen home for the aged there. Seventy indictments were announced by tho grand jury. It was under stood that several other indictments ere returned in,the Grace case. ‘These are said to be against a woman and a man. The additional indict- ments will not be made public until arrests have been made. —_ BEATER SAYS MAYOR'S WIDOW Men Getting Ready to Fight Again if Necessary, Mary MacSwinney Reports DUBLIN, dune 11.—Miss Mary widow of the former ‘Kk, speaking at Kilkenny yesterday, said the ‘‘cease fire’ order had been given but that the men who had been fighting were getting ready to do so again if the Irish people at- tempted’ to turn down the republic. She added that they had no right to take such action, asserting that the republic was not beaten and would not be beaten as long as Ireland existed. acting as jurors Women are now in nineteen states. One lot Brown or Black Vici Kid Ox- fords, genuine welt soles, military rub- ber tipped heel. Regular price $6.45 Sale Price .... $5.45 Children’s Patent Front with Brocad- ed Back. Regular Price $3.45. Sale “ $2.45 Sale (Better Shoes, Less Money) RIOT. REPORT GROUND BROKEN FOR ANOTHER NEW HOTEL, CENTER STREET IS BUSY ON $900,000 BUILDINGS With Construction of Two New Hostelries There Will Be No “Holes” on Street-—Free and | Townsend Announce Project. North Center street between First and A streets this morning presented signs of increased activity with one group of workers making excavations for the Smith-Turner $600,- 000 hotel on one side and another group making excavations of a like nature for the $300,000 hotel of Harry N. Free and | L. B. Townsend’s on the opposite. With the construction of these two, 8nd 1s connected with the Stockman’s new buildings there will be no “holes’’| National Bank |in elther block “as it faces on Center | street The bettered appearance that wil! result from these buildings | |is something that should please any-| _ Soe e |one who Is interested in the improve-| . New members added to the list of |ment of Casper’s business section, | the Casper Chamber of Commerce Mr. Free and Mr. Townsend but re-| tt!# morning include J. H. | cently announced the ciadteaNtion oe Reais ae nace Company | their new hotel. It will be four stories | “Micken House. in height and will contain 120 rooms. The greater portion of these rooms} will be equipped with, baths. | TWO NEW MEMBERS ADDED TO C. OF C. LIST Rousch, and the Queensland has many weird fishes. The|One species carries its eggs in its ructure wil be made of brick. It)mouth for safety; another climbs will have a full basement with a trees and looks all round with curl | strength that will permit an addition| ous protruding eyes. Tho breathing of two more stories to the building as| apparatus of these climbing fishes is the city grows, situated in their tails. A third spe- Harry Free is head of the Free real| cies, the mud fish, has lungs and estate agency here, and L. B. Town-| ribs. ‘Americans Take Up Gliding This motorless plane, 1 inipulated by Arthur Heinrith, stayed up five minutes and reached an altitude of 100 feet at Bayside, N. Y. Made by H. U. Nordman, of Brooklyn, it has a wing spread of 40 feet and weighs 200 poun: 33 Dollar Day Specials Imported fancy plaid Ratine, $1.75 value for Dollar Day, yard —_..... wat ‘© $1.00 Bungalow Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, fast $i 00 Pr e colors, 5 yards for ....__.... Ladies’ fine quality Muslin Gowns, dain- tily trimmed, each ........... ™ $1 00 Dresser Scarfs trimmed in fine torchon laces, special for Dollar Day, 2 scarfs $ for ..... acai 1.00 Two-thread heavy turkish towels, size $ 18x34, 4 for a0 1.00 Fancy Turkish Towels, size 18x34, special $ for Dollar Day, 8 for ..... Be as CEE 1.00 JOE DAVID & CO. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS 227 South Center St. Phone 747 We Are Abounding in Health and Happiness Because We Crest Water Build up a resistance against disease by drink- ing Hill Crest Water. Ty-, phoid fever is one of the many diseases that is chargeable to dirty, hard water. The cost is small, the benefits are great. PHONE 1151 And Health Is Won. NIGHT NEWS MACON, Ga—Damage estimated as high as $1,000.000 was caused by a cloudburst during which six inches of rain fell, HENDAYE, France—Pierre Lot, novelist, died at his home here. WASHINGTON—The treasury an- nounced it would seek a loan of $150,000,000 to round out financing for the current year ending June 30. PARIS—The Marquis De McMahon royalist and prominent member of the Francd-American society, died. DUESSELDORF—Two French non- commissioned officers were killed !n a brawl Saturday night. were made, No arrests ALBANY, Y¥.—Governor Al Smith of New York states “laws re- lating to the personal conduct of the individual have only been successful when they have paralleled a divine commandment,” in replying to a questionnaire of the New York Times, PEKING—President Li Suan-Hung endeavored to form a new cabinet and maintain the presidency while vir- tually a prisoner in residence. —— TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS “MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923. THIRTEEN THOUSAND MEN ONC. M- AND §- P- ROAD BET GENT AN HOUR RAISE CHICAGO, June 11.—Thirteen thou- sand maintenance of way employes and shop laborers of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad were granted wage increases ranging froin one cent an hour to $1 a month, effective as of June 15, it was an- nounced here today. The agreement was negotiated by BH. F. Stout, vice president of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way employes and railroad shop laborers and S. J. Kurseka, of Min- neapolis, general chairman of the em- ployeees on the road, with company officials, the negotiations being fin. ally completede today. : Common laborers will receive an in- crease of one cent an hour, a mini- mum of 37% cents an hour; mechan- ics an increase of 2% cents an hour or a minimum hourly rate of 67% cents; section and bridge and build- ing foremen $10 a month additional, or $116.16 a month for section fore. ment and $160 for others. Flagmen and other monthly rate men $2.04 a month increase. Bae CHICAGO, June 11.—Lew Tendler and Sailor Freedman have been signed to box ten rounds at Michigan City, Ind., on July 4, Floyd Fitzsim- mons, promoter, announced today. Dollar Day Bargains Ladies’ Gauze Unionsuits, sizes 36 to 44 2 suits for Ladies’ Gauze for . aaseees: 8 Brassieres for White Curtain Scrim, 4 yards for .. Assorted colors and sytles Aprons, each . $1.00 ee ee 91.00 of Rubber Pink or Blue Organdie, while it lasts 8 yards for THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 East Second St. Safe from the Night Fear of Fire You are alwa your records destroyed fire. Inventories, bills receivable, receipts, vouchers, mailin, lists, contracts, etc., will ways be secure in the New Model GF Allsteel Safe confronted with the possibility of having Phone 1981 by al- with Underwriters’ Class A Label. It is the finest -spetiioct years of safe m: of ing. It is proof against fire and fall. And its cost, in proportion to the protection it affords, is remarkably small. Phone or write for our copy of ‘‘Safeguarding Vital Records of Business.” Bet- ter still, step into our disp la ) room and see the safe itself. NEW STATIO NERY DEPT. The Commercial Printing Co. 426 East Second St. Phone 2224 a“ » »

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