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PAGE FOUR. | . “MISSING WINDY CITY LAWYER WAS SLUGGED AURORA, Ill., June 18.—Word was received from Chicago this afternoon that Warren J. Lincoln, lawyer and sgriculturist, who has been missing from his home on the Indian trail since.the night of April 29, was found Second Program In June Recitals Is Given at Studio ups of Lulu Elizabeth Sams took lace last evening at the Studio, 515 jouth Durbin street. Parents and friends of the pupfls ‘were guests. F June Recitals given by the piano SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS The second program in the series} NEW YORK.—Withdrawal of the $6,000,000 suit brought against the Famous Players-Lasky corporation by the Vitagraph company of Amer- ica, ft was ennounced by the latter firm. o'clock yesterday afternoon. ing, the Rev. officiating. garage at Evansville. Mr. Weisenberger is the owner of a ‘ Che Casper Daily Cribune Evansville Woman |&9°@@OPOaIOaag aaa: Dies In Hospital Mrs. Zada Weisenberger, 31 years of age, wife of Theodore Welsen- berger, died at a local hospita: ac 4 The funeral will be held from the Shaffer- Gay chapel at 10 o’elock Friday morn- R R&R. Hildebrand Ohhh hak hak hedkide dk, hike dekid dhihak Lf ff ' THE LAST DAY, OF OUR BARBER SPECIALS TOMORROW, a WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. N N) N N N) of Flag Day We Will Close from 10 to 12. — Redon Whe AS THe eaid Shop Open Till 7:30 in the Evening Mscence inspecter has returned from @ business trip to Sheridan and But- falo. Malena Bryne received a certificate for completing the required technique, studies, and compositions, which com- prise the first grade in piano-playing. Two instructive papers were read. The first on, “Ancient Musical His- tory,” by Katherine Davis. PITTSBURGH. — Pittsburgh police notified Chicago authorities to get Thelma Shomo, alleged safe cracker and former murder suspect known to be in Chicago, for questioning tn con- nection with the murder of Richard Tesmer by a girl bandit last week. at the Grace hotel, corner of Jackson boulevard and Clark street. The man said he had been slugged and kidnaped, according to word re- celved from Sheriff W. E. Orr of Kane county. Orr is on the way to Aurora with Lincoln. PICTURE AT AMERICA 13 MELODRAMA OF QUALITY One of Charles Blainey's old time melodramas, “A Poor Little Shop Girl” has been put into pictures and 4s now playing at the America theater. Tt {s quite an exciting production and] ,, In Recognition OUR FLAG ——_—. Lawarence Johnston, representative of the Graham Paper company of Den: ver errived yesterday from Nebraska and will spend a short time here on business for his company. Ponda nbs os! SR , DON’T FORGET THE FREE SHOE SHINE poo, Tonic POO poo, Massage Tonic. PMD TOME on cue Le OO Treatment PLO WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Regular Prices, Shave 25c; Hair Cut 40c The Becklinger Building Barber Basement Becklinger Building The second, “On the Life of John Sebastian Bach,” by Leta Ewing. Miss Sams uses all of the composi- tions of Bach in the method she teaches. The following program was given entirely from memory: “Diddle Diddle Dumpling’ “Mussette’__. . ST. LOUIS.—Mrs. Sarah Hornsby, wife of Rogers Hornsby, star second baseman of the St. Louis Nationals, announced the all player had agreed to give her $25,000 lump sum alimony and custody of their child, following indication by Circuit Judge Hogan |that he would grant her divorce | petition. Tt has been brought to represent great things. Nothing that is not greatisa part of it. Nothing that is little and mean can ever be a part of it. The Producers and Refiners corpora- tion which has had a large suite of office rooms on the fourth floor of the Midwest Building moved their of- fices today to the gas absorption plant west of the ojty. > Captain Apgard, Harry McNamara and Edward Morton of Dougiag spent a short time here yesterday visiting with friends. Mexican Rebel Surrenders To Tabasco Chiet MEXICO CITY, June 13.—General Carols Greene, former governdr of the state of Tabasco, and for three years an active rebel, surrendered yesterday at Villa Hermosa to the chief of military operations in Tabasco. “Swaying Trees’ VIVIAN DAVIS “Little Fairy Waltz"_.___Streabogs EDWARD CUMMINGS hing Through Georgia”. Si CHICAGO.—The merriage last February of former Senator Richard F. Pettigrew, 75, of Stoux Falls, 8. D., to Mrs. Roberta Smith of Chicago, was announced. Juniors Organize Baseball League Of Playgrounds A Junior baseball league has been organized among the different play: grounds of Casper, according to an announcement this morning by Dtrec- tor Dean Morgan. The West Casper team will play the Athletic park nine tomorrow, an@ the East Cadper ag- gregation will cross sti¢ks with North Casper Fridays. . Both games will take place at the athletic park at 7 p. m. Englishman Going Irish Lord Going To “Sober Up” Now NEW YORK, June 13.—-Lord Castle roose, son of Lord Kinmare, owner of the lakes of Killarney, sailed today on the Steamship France and in spite of the handicap {t suffers by having a title that could scarcely ap- peal to modern taste, it contains a food deal of fine acting and stands cut as a very geod picture of its type. Estelle Taylor has a role that {s sur- rounded with interest. One sees her as a girl who has fallen before the| ,, bait placd by her employer. Wallace Beery who had important parts in “Robin Hood" end “When Knightood Was tn Flower” has a role as “heavy” that adds humor as well as excitement to the story. The moral of the play is placed in the mouth of the girl played by Miss ‘Taylor at the conclusion of the drama, mamely that her life “should be a warning to other girls.”’ BOYD SENTER MAN WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE OF HS) GROCERIES AT CONCERT § Several thousand people who heard M. D. Barnett Shop, ROPNEY DEAN VAN NATTA “Come Where the Blue Bells Ring” “Sweetheart Waltz” “In the Fairy Dell” “Butterflies” “The Elfs Story” JUNE DECKER OUR FLAG Tyranny is vanquished and terrorism takes wings whenever the Stars and Stripes appear over the creat of a hill, Against the horizon they stand casting OUR FLAG yd Senter torture a saxaphone in thé concert at noon today will bear tness that he is what one might When it is flown on parade civilians un- i light and freedom throughout the coun- tgfely term a man with a alight now be waslebing Eoeaes 4 cover and soldiers and sailors raise their ie they: influence 8 4 Page his groceries in so f: that st ml ys 5 i i : feriedge relates to the Diaying Of] GRAS aane ee ne eeeeneG, Sram | Duaaliyy: Ne confided, t never Are your pores enlarged or clogged hands in salute. When it is not on parade instruments. iness trip spent there. nee in the ranks eee with waste matter? Is unusually oily, blotch: even got so I drank it before my meals for fear of losing some of it. skin rough, rahi ough, it should receive the respect of all men as Hysterical Har-| James G. Calvin is here on busineas|Pardon me—but just when does this| neglect the treatment of these defects expressed by their words and acts. y 8 reases the efficiency | for several weeks from Ind{anapolis| Prohibition law become effective? when Resinol Ointment and Resinol of that aggregation at least one hun- eee Then assuming @ more serious mien | Soap usually overcome such troubles dred per cent goes with serious argu EB. C. Thaller ts visiting here for|he declared he had found he could quickly and easily. Resinol Ointment ment, and that fact coupled with the|a week from Tulsa, Okla. get Nquor in any public place he had| soothes and heals the skin while Resi- information that there will be in the eee asked for it and in some places, he| nol Soap cleanses and refreshes {t. pit tonight a trombone player who is! 3. I. McAdams left this morning|said, the waiters brought it as a mat- known far and wide for his ability to The Holmes Hardware Co for Thermopolis and vicinity on a short business trip. eee t. C. Kurson came. up . yesterday from Chadron, Neb., on a few days business trip. ter of course. “I suppose they did it because I have a face that is expressive” he chuckled. s for Al Smith—blessed He is a great man and the Americans from ‘Try them and see. At all dropytets. RESINOL shines on that elastic er, the man with the ng a couple of the York hits tonight Moose Gardens eee W. D. Redding arrived this morn- ost attractive) ing on a short business trip from| n Casper and that| Denver. g more publicity every | insane dryn eee Francis F. Ryan left this morning | | for Thermopolis to be gone a week on American Legion |“ "st, , Thomas R. Elliott left last evening | To Supply Flags |tor Denver to be gone a week or 10 ' | At Seven Stores} Sam Henderson left this morning OUR FLAG | days on business. | ee |for his ranch after spending a week eg, here visiting with friends and on| ‘| business. Terraces OUR FLAG I » flags e public at The flags| t in dimension and | Harper's Dry Clothing, ¢ Cothing, s Johnson ¢ 5 The flags sell for $1. ©, Mednic 1 Campbell. | ‘They were originally to haye been here for Memorial day but the order could not ‘be filled at that time. Bull Fight Shown In Rialto Comedy A real bulifight {= one of the many features of Walter Hiers’ latest Para mount picture, “Mr. Billings Spends His Dime,” which is coming to the Rialto theatre Friday and Saturday. Attend one of the showings of this picture and compare the fight with the one in “Blood and Sand.” ‘Yes, the picture is a comedy, so is the bullfight. | business visitor here from Chicago. James P. Calman {s here on business for several weeks from Montana. Fer ye HY. M. Regan is in the city on bus- iness from Omaha. : : ee H. B. Charieton is an out of town H. P, Norton and F. A. Fuller are among the out of town business men here for a week from Denver. cee C. L, Rhinemuth has returned from | a two weeks trip made overland to Chicago and Milwaukee. | The ORIGINAL Matted Milk lids & Children —— ‘While there's Van Duzers there's hope! Van Duzer’s what? ‘Van Duzer’s certified Flavoring Extracts, of course. All good grocers handle ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | QuickLunchat Home,Office&s Fountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. At a Glance LOCATION—In direct path of the city’s progress, straight out East Second Street, between First and Fourth Streets. ADVANTAGES — Adjoining new City Park, just outside the City limits, accessible to the business center and Texas Refinery. Pave- ment to be within two blocks. Near Elk Street School. Bus service near by. NATURAL BEAUTY—Located on high ground, overlooking the city of Casper, affording one of the prettiest views in town. This addition is well laid out and ex- ceptionally well drained. This Flag of Ours is considered great enough in thirty-five states of the union to be honored by the setting apart of a legal holiday. Surely in this state where the holiday has not been written on the statute books it should be great enough to be fitly honored. The Fad Shoe & Clothing Company It is a decoration of beauty to awaken th love of the aesthetic. It is a call to battle for the inspiring of courage. It is above all a great unifying force that draws to- gether under a common principle more than a hundred million. of people. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. them —Advertisement. 86> Aveid Imitations and Substitutes PRICES AND TERMS—Reasona- bly priced homesites — 10 per cent down and balance monthly. SPECIAL SALE TODAY CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS 10c PER BAG —AT— WOOLWORTH'S THAT IS WHERE “MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME” OUR FLAG To realize its future, one has but to read its past. Our Flag has carried for- ward for nearly a'century and a half the principles to which it was first dedi- cated. Generations have not forgotten the trust imposed in them by it. Neither can they afford to forget. OPPORTUNITIES—An {deal place to build your home with invest- ment ossibilities. An oppor- tunity for the man of moderate means toown a_ home of his own in a desirable growing sec- tion at a price he can afford to pay. ° DON’T FAIL TO SEE EAST TERRACES Salesmen on the ground today and every other day. 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