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PAGE TEN NIAPLANES AW E SOVIET FREES \;CHURCH HEAD | MOSCOW, June 26—(By The Asso- |clated Press)—The supreme court has decided to release Archbishop Tikhon, | pending his trial on the charge of re- sisting the soviet authorities, it was announced today, The decision is the result of the letter which government | circles recently announced the former TUNED UP TODAY pot ang fot SOCIAL WORKERS sce Records Suet |} ADRESS RED soon rao OSS. MEETING to Be Solved; Endur- State Conference To Be SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 26.—(By The Associated Press).—Final tuning up of two airplanes, picked to serve In a thrilling test of endur-| ance and speed tomorrow, Held in Thermopolis formed today’s program at Rock-| 5 well field, where Captain Lowell i Smith and Lieutenant John Pr Early in Ju Mf Richter, by flying day and night = and taking on fuel while rushing through the air at 90 miles an hour,| Alexander Johnson, Fort Wayne, air records for| Indiana, is to be one of the principal speakers of the state conference ot hope to smash all one plane to take on gasoline| Red Cross Chapters to be held at from another, flying above and hold-| Thermopolis, Wyo., on July 9 and 10. 4ng a steady position for at least 2/| For half a century, Mr. Johnson has been a leader in social service activ! He is sometimes called the dean and thousan¢ , seems to the ordinary man| of a task. He remember | ties. drops of gasoline 1f|of social workers t part of the|them from Maine to Orego’ = ne fly:ag beneath | the Dakotas to Florida, af! is a cor¢ on for an ex-|call him “Uncle Alec.” He is an au plosion in the 1 concequent dis-| thority on the administration of poor aster. He can also figure that it|and pauper relief, the care of feebie. takes no small skill even to keep| minded children, and organization of those two airplanes !n the right | charl f sc es. He to ad th meetings of the two-day positior a few feet apart h the air while and that it | nfe nee ess of a kind to nadjust| Miss Jessie. I. Lummis, a Wyoming dangling from the gaso man who is making a reputation line supply tank, to the tank of th th remarkable work which she al s below. jis organizing in the Denver schools at the aviators at Rockwell Field,|among the under-welght children, is and particularly Captain Smith and/also on the. pre Miss Lummis Lieutenant Richter, who are going to| is executive secretary of the Denver be in a dangerous position in the| Tuberculosis society, and was for. big test of re-fueling in mid-air,| merly on the staff of the American speak of it casually as a part of a| Red Cross at national headquarters They have done it once|in Washington and also former as with complete success,| sistant superintendent of Public In- experimertts in which| struction at Cheyenne, Wyo. was tually poured| Walter Davidson, manager of the her. Why | central division, American Red Cross, . and a| Chicago. is to be at the conference | and will outline the activities of the great humanitarian oranization which he directs in the 10 t middle western states. ————E————— Ee that way airplane days and four ng to use » to do gr KC ary refueling in mid alr te y developed one fault quickly. This was the ling ph ts, Lieuten: haul the d rubber hose The rush ts Siefert forty foot back of wind and Hin steel wire into the under neath the plane caused the heavy hose to whip around like a plece o: string and it required expert ing on the part of the the two planes, 35 feet tip to wing tip, and then o that the hose pilot: from w to two minutes is re-| wo planes to f ical weariness or them to de ouble forces PACKED HOUSES ATTEND City Briefs L. Varlencour of St. Paul, Minn., is here on business for a week. eee F. H. Smith representative of the Township Manufacturing company, of New York, is spending a few weeks here on business for his company. eaneine Judge’R. R. Rose has returned from Lander where he has bene for the last month. : eee Norwood Johnson of Pittsburgh is here for a few days looking over the Cumberland Oil company interests. eee ©. C. VanValkenburg, engineer for the National Supply company, is spending the day at Poison Spider. eee James O'Donne!l of the Hope Engi- necring company, is visiting with friends and relatives at his home in Rawlins for a few days. o-2e Walter Tagle, president of the Standard Of] Refining. company of New Jersey accompanied by other of- ficials of the company spent yesterday here on business. coe James R. F. Cunningham ts spend- ing a few weeks here on business from Denver. coe O. L, Harper and son are here for @ few days on business from their home in Omaha. cee H. W. Bliss arrived yesterday on a short business trip from Des Moines, H. J. Clayton is pending a week here from Tampa, Fla A. S. Montgomery is here on bus!- ness from his home in Des Moines. cee L. P. Scott and F. H. Holt are here for a few days from Salt Creek H. B. Johnston is a Dallas, Tex., business man here for a short time. C. F. Carey is spending a few days here on business from Lavoye. NO ADMISSION CHARGE T0 MOOSE GARDENS TONIGHT No admission fee will be charged at the Moose garden tonight. There will also be a slight change in the program of music. The waltzes played will be selections from the operas. The waltz from “Faust,” “Valse Im- passionato” from Das Valkrye and others, all favorites of music lovers, will be rendered. As a special attrac. tion there will be a quartet, two saxo: phones, a cornet and viclin in the famous quartet from “Rigoletto.” SAMPLE LINE Silk Underwear ‘A beautiful elegantly trimmed lot of VAUDEVILLE AT WYOMING Gowns Bloomers Slips — Camisoles Yacked houses greeted the Clark editors inresaep rin’ 62 he, Weer Teddies Underskirts Haw ans went over in og wa Gig tinging andl dancing: of this mex At n ukeleles, were far 9 ace Mlanufacturer’s ing, lark Ol iis pide inreent i ed nature musical comed: of ee ee ost In addition to the vaudeville, the ‘Wyoming presented “Jazzmania” fea turing Mae Murray — —_ Is is spending a few days arkerton GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON CREAM TO BEAUTIFY SKIN lemons with ‘ hott evand ew Regular : quarterpint’ of th $4.00 and $4.50 iia beant erie Values n cream as ki ms and hand WASH DRESSES $2.95 t ithful oss of your & it doesn’t irritate. Dresses *6= Coats *102-°1 7 While They Last Suede Cloth Gloves in both long and short lengths in black, white and col- ors, while they last pair . at he Casper Sunday Morning Tribune 21 VIOLATORS ar in which he eventually lost $12 | d a watch. | John Adams was fined $25 for drunkeness and creating a disturb- ance. The fine was suspended during | Adams’ good behavior. Bulle Morton, a boy, was fined $5 | fc destroying property belonging to J. M. Buxtoi | There were two cases of ordinary | |drunkeness in each of which a fine} ie $15 was assessed. | There were also several cases of} IRANGNED Ik ee BOWDOIR GAPS GIVEN 10 Heavy Docket Disposed | of With Long List ‘TWELVE LADIES PRESENT | of Fines Monday AT ARKEON THIS EVENING Twelve boudolr caps will be given |away to ladies attending the Arkeon ‘Twenty-two cases came up for con- sideration before Judge John A. Mur- ray last night, while three others Were continued until Thursday, Earl Harrington and Bert were each fined $25 on a charge of|caps are mado of silk, trimmed with gambling. Smith had been the onejlace. They are the very latest crea- to inform aguinrt Harrington because |tion in this line and were shipped to he had bee ut what started |Casper especially for the dance to- out as a fri nd But, best of all, by the pound, or you prefer. The reputation “102-1 While They Last Regular values up ° Skirts Plaids. stripes and plain patterns in wool and mixtures, CHOICE | Blous Dresses Well made Wash Dresses in pretty which have colors and styles. EACH CHOICE 50 One Lot Of Onyx and Buster Brown Silk Hose to $1.00 252 Seuth Center Street Phone 1304-W Smith|dancing academy this evening. The} —I?t’s handy—to havea side of Star Bacon in your refrigerator. —And it’s economical—to buy it by the whole piece. C quality—tenderness, sweetness and de- licious mildness of flavor—when your larder is stocked with Star. Sold also Armour Star foods have stood the test of 60 years—Star Ham, Star Bacon and Star Leaf Lard. ee ee “Meat for Health Week” June 25 to 30 “Msat is appetizing, sustaining, wholesome. 3t produces vigor, vitality and endurance.” — United States Department of Agriculture. ——$ $$$ ARMOUR <5 COMPANY CHICAGO One lot of Blouses regularly priced to 3 00 $ 50 $ 4. 530 Your choice of any Spring and Summer = == Cloth Coat or Cape in the house $45.50 S TEMPTATION POPULAR PLAY Granted that photoplay fans de- mand of a feature- that {t contain human interest, thrills, and tear-com- pelling qualities, “Temptation” which is now being shown at the America theater should prove an irresistable lure for the remainder of its three day stay at that house. The story was written by Lenore Coffee who has succeeded in giving to the eternal triangle a new slant. Edward J. Le Saint, who directed tho picture, has done full justice to the material supplied him, with the result that this offering proves highly ac ceptable. i ee | CARD OF THANKS. We wish tc express our sincere hanks and apprec‘ation to the many riends for their kindness and sym- pathy shown us during the bereave- ment of our daughter, Inez. Also for the floral offerings. 4 t AND MRS. you have true bacon sliced in cartons, if back of these three TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923, East Terraces The Extension of East Second Street Featuring Larger Homesites With Wonderful Investment Possibilities This tract is perhaps the most favorably lo- cated from an investment standpoint of any being offered at the present time. Becoming known to the peopie of Casper as the Extension of East Second Street, situated Many lots facing between Ist and 4th streets. on Second street. Many conveniences already who choose home locations in Bus service as far as Conwell with the paving which will go within one biock of East Terraces. Elk street iately at hand and is being enlarged to care for the ever increasing number of school children in Our plans for an adequate water this district. supply are nearing completion. We believe every foot of Terraces will increase in value. ment that the White Eagle Refining Co, is to construct a refinery east of the city has forti- The city must grow to- fied our contentions, ward the east, Early purchasers will enjoy the advantages of a wider selection. SEE THIS ADDITION TODAY Call at the office and let us ta our East Terraces office on East representatives are there to show many advantages, “A Look Means a See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. THE LAST LAP---THE GREATEST SENSATIONS OF OUR BIG rs throttle » n 8 : could b t and fastened to the tank In the preliminary tests, Siefer' a was compelled make a landing 4 foot hose danglin eg ane. It was found|™ Open ‘ ‘ r the hole in the|M At clage of the fuel-/M 8:00 Y ship that it could be hauled} , ARE HERE FOR THE SHREWD SHOPPERS OF CASPER AND VICINITY This Removal Sale will continue with special new, worth while bargains each day until removed to our new location EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW es Sweaters Shetland Wool Sweaters in many pretty patterns, 2.5 EACH been .50 === Dresses in all materials and styles for every demand at tremendous reductions. While They Last One Lot Of Coats, Capes, Dresses $5.95 Summer Hats Extra Specials At $2.95, $8.75, $12.75 Fur Chokers $15.00 Squirrel Chokers, $20.00 Squirrel Chokers, All Other Fur Chokers One-Third Off At these prices you will find hundreds of While They. Last Assortment Of Pretty Neckwear Choice At $1.00 0 exist for those East Terraces, will be extended school is immed- ground in East The announce- ke you out or go to Second street and you and explain the Lot” Phone 1480 $5.50 now... $8.75 now. $12.75 No Approvals Exchanges Refunds