Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. CONFERENCE ON ELIMINATION OF T-HOUR DAY UP | | Directors of Great Steel Corporation to Meet In N. Y. Thursday. NEW YORK, Associated Press. head of the poration, t dents of t ing subsidia morrow to 4 July 25—(By The} ass | 12 hour day, for which the industry long has been criticised, | Mr, Gary said he hag called: the! meeting “to consider how and on| what basis end when to begin to eliminate the 12 hour day, it being our desire and intention to proceed as vigorously as possible.” (Sebel NINE CAFES: AND ROAD HOUSES 10 BE LOCKED UP Raids Launched. in| Michigan to End Law Violations. MOUNT CLEMONS, Mich., Juty #8. —Federal prohibition authorities who some time ago announced the open-| ing of a campaign to reduce the amount of {llicit Nquor sold in south- eastern Michigan, late Inst night raided nine cafes and road houses in| Mount Clemons and vicinity and,| armed with warrants for the arrest of the proprietors, took the first steps intended to close the alleged resorts lunder provisions of the federal “pad- lock’ law. been obtained by team mate of n, York's picturesque lique ith, who posed as a south- ern colonel here to take the mineral baths in an attempt to cure rheu- matism. Large quantities of Mquor vi the officers said. Mount Clemons as) wettest places in| * he declared he} had found several places here whero/ bars were maintained for women and men and that in some instances champagne and other lquors were sold. He charged he had seen certain local officers drinking. GEO. HAXWELL IS FREE OF PEN CHARGES | NEW YORK, July 25—The indict- ments charging George Maxwel!, pres- ident of the American Association of Authors, Composers and Publishers, with forging and sending to Allen A Ryan and others, poison pen letters | McIntyre today, AMERICAN IN CHINA SEIZED SHANGHAI, sociated 25—(By The As-| Lawrence H. Kear. rican for whom a war. 1ed.on July 9, charging | him with the head of a plot for the wh smuggling of arma into | China, arreated at Ching-Hal, a AUTO USED BY BANDITS FOUND IN ASHES, SAID TORONTO, July 25—The provine- ‘m1 police, scouring Ontario for the six bandits who yesterday fought a Pistol battle with « dozen bank mes- sengers in Toronto's financial dis- trict and escaped with $180,000 after wounding three employes, today re- ceived word that the ashes of a tour ing oar, believed to be that in which the robbers fled, were still smoulder- ing on the garrison romt between Buffalo and Fort Brie, Ontario. oo ounced that presi«| ation’ manufactur uld meet here to- elimination of the OMAHA, Neb., July 25—A ten round fight to a decision between Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine figh- ter, and Homer Smith, Kalamazoo, Mich., heavyweight, here on Au- gust 8, will be permitted, according | to an announcement from State Boxing Inspector George Koster at Lincoln. Arrangemients for the bout Were concluded today, ft wns an- trounced by Francis (Pat) Boyle, Omaha promoter, Boyle's announcement, made ear ly this morning, was followed by a statement by William Kavan, box- ing Inapector for Douglas county (Omaha) that the Firpo-Smith bout would not be permitted ground Smith was not = capable opponent for the South American conqueror of Jess Willard, Later however, got into touch with Boyle, he ann that he had “the wrong Smith in mind.” A telephone conversation be- tween Kavan and Inspector Koster followed, and resulted in Koster's statement that the fight would be allowed. Boyle was instructed to re-sub- mit his preliminary card, and it was said the state inspector would in- sist that the preliminaries be good enough to insure that fight fans would “get thelr money's worth.” PHILADELPHIA, Ps., July 25. ~—Lew Tendler, who failed to wrest the world’s lightweight champion- ship from Benny Leonard in New York on Monday night, was recety- ing cemgratulations today on the anneucemens that his wife had pre sented him with a nine pound son. This {is his second son, the first being 2% years old. NEW YORK, July 25.—Tex Rickard announced Iate today that he had definitely signed Champion Jack Dempsey and Luis Angel Firpo of Argentina for a bout for the world’s heavyweight title. The RichMilk, ited: bent will be held in the United | ders Tabletforms. Nourishing~Nocooking, ene ee ee void Imitations and Substitutes Che Casper Daily Cribune No Loafing To MAN WHO ACCEPTS BLAME FOR TAYLOR KILLING IS DEMERTED Be Allowed In Rail Building | MARTINEZ, Calif, July 25.—A)- bert Sans, alleged author of threaten- | {ng letters to Mabel Normand, film actress, and to Mack Sennett, motion | picture producer, waa held here to- | Gay pending a hearing to determine WAHSINGTON, July 26—In grant- ing permission today to the Oregon Short Line rafiroad to build 98 miles of naw line between Rogerson, Idaho. his mental condition. Police declared Sans apparently was obsessed by an hallucination that he was responsible for the death of William Desmond Taylor, screen director, who was slain in Los Angeles in 1921. - and Wells, Nevada, the Interstate Commerce Commissions required the road to begin construction by Janu- ary, 1, 1924, and to conclude it by June 20, 1925. Failing to do so, the authorization will be cancelled. The new line shorten present rafiroad distances .*tween San Fran- cisco and Southern Idaho. ptbeciietits ARES TENTH ANNUAL DANCE OF TRADES ASSEMBLY 10 BE HELD AT ARKEON TONIGHT This evening at the Arkeon, the Casper Trades and Labor Assembly will_give its tenth annual dance. Transportation of Scouts In Charge For the party tonight in the Arkeon the corhmittee in charge announces that there will be special entertain- ment of the sort that is sure to please. Funds ralsed from this dance are to go towards organizing the miscella- neous crafts of all Casper union men. ‘There will be one general admission to the dance. Tickets can be ob- tained from many union men and from members of the committee They also can be purcnasea at the door this evening. There will be no voting in the beau- Of Tracy N. Shaw ‘Tracy N. Shaw, popular local scout- master, has been named as transpor- tation officer for the great summer camp of the Bay Scouts to be held in the Big Horn mountains. Mr. Shaw was named at a recent meting of the camping committee of the Casper Boy Scouts council. He will have full charge of all transportation of both scouts and equipment to Camp R. T. Kemp, A committee will be named by the camping committee within: the next few days who will assist Scoutmaster Shaw. — Confusion Centers Around Identity of Man Named In Suit C. BH. Searles who ts in the transfer business in Casper should not be con- fused with the C. B, Searle who is ac- cused by Lou Muchow of “planting” moonshine in his poolhall in North Casper so that the prohibition officers could raid his place of business and accuse him of a crime, The two men’s names and initials ere the same except for a final “s" on the name of the transfer man. ask ror Horlicks me ORIGINAL Matted Milk \ Union Men. in this event. Anniversary BENEFIT DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT AT THE ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY TONIGHT, JULY 25 Given Under the Auspices of the Trades and Labor Assembly The funds raised from this event will go towards organizing the Miscellaneous Crafts of all We want every Union Man to assist us ‘ADDED ‘ATTRACTION FROM THE Casper TONIGHT DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC ty contest of the Arkeon at the dance tertainers, tonight, but the balloting will be re- sumed on Thursday night. ae FIFTY ONE-DOLLAR BILLS GIVEN AWAY AT GRSING Fifty $1 bills, enclosed tn balloons and thrown to the dancers from the balcony, proved an added incentive to the general good time which pre- vailed at the Casino dance place Tuesday evening. The floor was crowded all through the evening, one of the biggest Tuesday dancing crowds in weeks turning out. Doug Ieitt and Marte Roderick, en- Do not allow synthetic preparations to go into your stomach. Van Duzer's Certified Flavoring Extracts are made from only the choicest fruits—guar- anteed pure.—Advertisement, E CASINO Dance Palace (Formerly Moose Winter Garden) DANCE ON THE BEST FLOOR ENTERTAINERS DE LUXE “We Make ’Em Dance” Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt - re rrp aE pea Original TAVERN ORCHESTRA LEARN TO DANCE “CORRECTLY” Don Ellis Professional Dance Instructor “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” CASINO Dance Palace continue in popularity with the crowd and are singing new numbers every evening. Regey Rubin's ‘orchestra, with Bryce Wil: son at the piano, Perc Rollins on the drums and three other pieces, is dis- pensing the kind of music that ac- cording to the management of the Casino, “Makes ‘Em Dance”. Samia CLEVELAND.—The campaign launched by the American Federa- tion of Labor to organize the work- ers in the steel industry through- | es ee WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923. out the qpuntry ts primarily aimed at the 12 hour day, declared Michael Tighe, international presi- dent of the Amalgamated Associa- tion of Iron, Steel and Tin ‘Workers. that AMBERLAIN’S 1. iT [ TABLETS 28 cents RIA The washed air ventilating same as used in the LAST TIMES TODAY “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” —WITH— ‘ —AND— ALMA RUBENS Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9. THURSDAY and FRIDAY TNs “THE BUSTER” LTO MAY ALLISON —In— “THE WOMAN WHO FOOLED HERSELF” Added Attraction MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD Solo Harpist Matinee 3—Evening 7:30, 9:30 system, big Colorado Theater in Denver. LIONEL BARRYMORE A motion picture sensation of the year. 10c and 40c DUSTIN FARNUM SATURDAY and SUNDAY VETS OF FOREIGN WARS Casper Post —Presents— “POWDER RIVER” ‘A two-hour motion picture of actual scenes of the World War made by the United States Government. ABSOLUTELY NEW IN CASPER Proceeds to be Used in Building Vets’ Home. HELP THE BOYS WHO HELPED YOU! AMERICA THEATER Come to Englewood at 7 p. m. today and get your first payment ona 5-acre lot free, also one four-acre lot absolutely free if you or your friends will agree to purchase 5 other lots in same block in TODAY TOMORROW 1, 8, 5, 7,,9 o’Clock % NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA ‘Afternoon and Evening. NORMA TALMADGE —IN— “LOVE? REDEMPTION” —ALSO Harold LLoyd —AND— BEBE DANIELS —IN— “HIS ONLY FATHER” 10c¢ and 20c. ; Remember at 7 o’clock Dick Leferink of the L. and L. Airplane ‘ Cc., svill drop three cards good for two $25 first payments on two 3 and one $50 first payment on one lot on pavement. One card for one free lot as stated above, and two cards good for two air- _ plane rides over Casper. ght “here today and | His bath was fixed COLUMBIA THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION—$1.00 other American ar American consular with the same Prize Waltz and Old Fashion Square Dance Continucus—1 te 11 LAST TIMES TODAY MILTON SILLS In His Latest Production Don’t fail to be at Englewood at 7 p.m. sharp. ~ | John M. England Co. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 North Washington Hall COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF es FIRPO The Famous “Spies' Howling Wolves” P hone 1 129-5433 202 O-S Bldg. i : oat, Will Furnish Musie A “WILL HE CONQUER DEMPSEY?”

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