Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1923, Page 4

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r ?AGE FOUR RESOLUTIONS 10 BE PROPOSED BY CASPER LEGION Convention Program for| Laramie Outlined at ‘Gathering Here Resotutions calling for a stronger military program, fostering the Boy Scout government throughout Wyo- ning, stringent action against I. W. W.'s and other radicals and asking for a etate endowment fund for the ns, were seorge W. can Legion | the state c t Laramie, Au W. W. Yates heads 1 represent tha} nven- | 20) which also announced that the | an Legion band 1 be | re convention. This is oar ie by renee that the city of- 2 ense which was | acKonithe legion for oper carnival here. | Eight” society fol. nquet at the Henning ht ded the meeting O'Donnell and | king for the “Forty| ured the post of its} in all lines of ac: tivit | appo inted last | Retmerth | iggott hav-| California. | Grant and nted as the he Armistice The draped legion button will be! friday by all Legionnaires in on with memorial services for the late president Buttor can be obtained at legion headquarters in the! Becklin building. WOMAN'S BODY worn F connect Where the Funeral Cortege Started Crowd grouped in lobby of the Palace hotel, San Francisco at the hour of President Harding’s death. “ @he Caspr Daily Eridune DISTRICT EAST OF HERE STRUCK BY GLOUDBURST Crop, Road and Bridge Damage Reported This Side of Lusk SHAWNEE, Wyo., Aug. 7—The district between Orin Junction and Lusk was visited by one of the heav- fest cloudbursts of the season last night, which did considerable dam- age to growing crops, roads and bridges. raws which had not run water for years were raging torrents while small creeks took on the proportions of large“rivers. Many sections of new fills on the highway between Shawnee and Manville were prac tically washed away and the water in some places stood from three to four feet deep in the road. Cul- verts were unnble to carry off the water in many places and the water rushed over the highway, doing con- siderable damage. Shawnee creek, where it crosses the Grant highway just east of Orin, which is usually dry, was a quarter of a mile wide and estimated to be ten to twelve feet deen. Advance crews on gasoline speed- ers were sent out by the northwest. ern to inspect all bridges and freight traffic is tied up at Orin and Shaw nee awaiting a report on the condi- tion of the roadbed. These crews reported all bridges still standing, but many were wenkened by the rushing waters. x, NFANT SAVED | BY OPERATION Performance of «delicate operation today at the“ Natrona County hos: pital by Dr. A. P. Kimball \probably will save the life of little Sherman Luxford Jr., who was born into the ‘world at 2:30 this morning at Powder River. The infant was born with- and other city problems during rodeo week. Officers were stationed at the busy street intersections at all hours of the day and especially during the after: noons when the traffic to and from the rodeo grounds was heavy. No accidents at these intersections oc- curred, a fact that demonstrated the efficiency of the department. Very few drunks were picked up during the week and holdups were also on the lst of rareties. The only stickup cage occurred about midnight Bunday, and two of the men itmpli- cated were immediately nabbed. TRIO SEIZED IN PAID ON STILL ‘William Hargrave, Florence Har- grave and Howerd Collins were ar- rested this morning when the sheriff's office, co-operating with the federal authorities, made a raid on a at!'l ata ranch six miles west on the Alcova road. The raid uncovered a 50-gallon rec- tangular still, five barre's of mash and two gallons of moonshine. Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave face the possibil- ity of losing thetr 1923 Maxwell tour- ing car, which carries an Oklahoma Meense if they are prosecuted on the grounds of transportation of liquor as well as manufacturing it. The trio had been unable to fur- nish bond up to an ear’y hour this afternoon, GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON CREAM 10 BEAUTIFY SKIN Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist wil supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin goftener and complex- fon beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, then shortly note the youthful beauty, softness and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate — BISHOP-CASS TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY $ The greatest show on earth. All the wonders and marveis of the big circus in the life of a kid who ran away to join it—and make good. Adapted from “TOBY TYLER” By JAMES OTIS A First National Picture Presented b: SOL LESSER Jackie Coogan and a circus all in one w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l picture. Shows at 1,2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Teak 0s: TODAY. “THE VILLAGE | BLACKSMITH” out an outlet for the intestinal canal and it was necessary to go through the abdomen and make a new open- ing in érder that the baby might live. Dr. M. J. Nolan assisted by ad- ministering the anesthetic and much credit is due him fer the apparent| success of the operation. Barring) shock and unforseen complications every hope is held out for its recovery eemcd tan 42 NAL a Advertisement. Auto Service Co. 133 N. Wolcott Street —in— “FRUITS OF FAITH” 10c and 20c. 1:00 to 11:00 p. m. TOMORROW and THURSDAY “THE THIRD ALARM” “THE WHITE FRONTIER” By Jeffrey DePrend —STARRING— DOROTHY PHILLIPS TTAMERICA™mm FRIDAY and SATURDAY RIALTO ‘THE UNCOVERED WAGON” The Covered Wagon Exposed A SCREAMING SATIRE A ROARING BURLESQUE THIS IS A HAL ROACH COMEDY On Our Big Program for Two Days With “BREAKING HOME TIES” lo WASHED TEN ILESINGREER Remains of Flodd Victim Recovered North of sissies ur Specialties “Service’—Our Motto General Pershing leaving the Palace hotel immediately following the president’s death. The general was making his second visit of the evening to his chief when the latter died. TOMORROW, ani THURSDAY caugh 15 Daly Bidg. Phone 1268 The Western Sand & Gravel Co. Dealers In Clean Pit Run Gravel Prompt, Deliveries Busy Bee Dining m Close In—163 N. Wolcott st. HOME COOKED MEALS Family Style 30 CENTS | Phone 2370 CHEYENNE, W: —The | ceived by the local police department w ind nearly ten miles from the business before, but never have they by the torrent as they drove in car was! 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 Brain reached dry land after a hard| hing, | ment a trial, when that old bus begins along the dry draw efore the water! fo. religious meetings. The plaintiffs, who include J. C.]to women who care; the best and bullding during such meetings and POLICE WERE EFFICIENT |] Cars Washed and Greased body of Mrs. Fred Brain, 56, who| : automobile service. The station is| for the way it handled the city traffic was drowned when a cloudburst sent | located at 133 North Wolcott street, | === —_ a torrent down an ordinarily dry draw| | directly across from the Casper Buick scene of the drowning. Mrs. Brain easing and ofling, and earni struggie. The automobile was car- ns . nies ently <a The cloudburst in the hitis near the| of Cheyenne, today applied to the district court here for an} +, jook shabby. reached rn Cc a apap palbeiroyt py al oa 8 v4 | Nash, the town banker, alleged that | cheapest on the market, For appoint | | that such use of the buildings has re- sulted in cancellation of the fire in | surance policies taken out to proteet FOR AY SHOUT CAMP the district from loss should the bulld- Phone 1510M DURING RODEO WEEK HERE | “2” nen pectic 1 on the Yellowstone highway, 35 miles RELIGIOUS PURPOSES FOUCHT agency. The two young men, J. ota! ALL COME BACK TO | had the facllitles to give the type of r husband, a ranchman, were) | th t TNE ae a 4 bli , ried several NunAtSM (yards from the CHEYENNE, Wyo., ‘Aug. 7.—(St 7.—(Special to The Tribune) « © motoring public to give their new. western edge of the county, sent o/ order enjoining the First Community Congregational Church | tolranch meadowlands At ment call 178], Mre. Burkett. ing be burned. G. F. Bell, Mer. . and Polshing—O A great deal of praise has been re- north of Cheyenne, Saturday night, Ryan and H. A. Pryor, have been in SF h R ( ff uught by | |tomobWe owners of Casper. across the draw in an automobile.| ‘They specialize highway Six prominent residents of Hillsdale, a village 18 miles east |1¥ installed auto painting establish- torrent ten feet deep twenty miles| from using the public school building at Hillsdale as a place NU-BONE — CORSETS — NU-BONE Sie Gectad Buisee SRachtaliarne atiee such use of the building 1s detrimen. Ener waa’ a0 ccvered (with (wand ana | tal to the interests of the residents of silt that resseding will be necessary | the schoo! district, that thé district's pate i fuel is consumed for heating the | Furthermore, says the petition for a restraining order,; “A number of wa resident taxpayers will not allow their children to attend school during the The advance party for the out will be held in the mg " a Re a yess, = term commencing September 4, 1923 | af Foeaiemasiarnceat . . | as long as the building is used as a | fo prepare the cam, ‘They took along| Pharmaceutical Assocta- | pisce,ot retistous worship.” three truck loads of equipment. SAHIPSSES OLOE VERAD NSE RES 1a ’ ae pther tt tion to Convene This | 3: Xotsers, 2 W. Kore, . H. renapp, Besides Scout Executive H. Roe ARRIVED TODAY | abeatiy ears eee | W. Judge Riner set August 16 as the #35 made up the ‘party. The scouts! eek at Buffalo | date for argument on the petition. , | were Dorton Green, Leroy Hogu | Robert Hubert Sprague, Lou ——+ Tas | Baton, Clarence Gehrett, Edmond, Tbe State convention of the Wyo- IK. OF C. OPEN | 5 Oanaday, Harvey Campbell, Frank a pharmaceutical semrlationy . Paylor Jr., and Glenn Virene. which will be held in Buffalo th ' TY The advance party will return Sat.| week drew five druggists and one) CCONVENTION A CARLOAD OF BEAL representative of a wholesale a house from Cagper this mornin ae j While several other druggists passed | IN MON TREAL STATEMENT ON RODEN through the city on thelr way to the| | Scene of the convention. The party! : Il stop over at South Fork Inn this MONTRBA: A T—A parade of IS PROMISED PUBLIC. ning and will go on to Buttalo| ON en Ane. TA Pareto of Rom PEroW: by celebration of high mass at Notre Those in the party who were in| Dame Cathedral, marked the opening — | Casper this morning were John Trt: |tod@ay of the annual convention of the ‘The unusually large volume of busi-| peny, Tripeny Drug Company, Cas Knights of Columbus. ness handled by the Casper Rodeo as-| per; Vernon Sinclair Mitchell, repre-| Supreme Knight James A, Flaherty sociation last week, during which| sentative of Sprague and Warner|ot Philadelphia, declaring that the or- time more than 20,000 people visited! company of Chicago, Capper: Ray |fanization would stand aguinst all so- the shows, is being checked and awdlt-| Goo and A, J. Castleberry, Casper |cleties or combination that sought to ed now by officers of the association.| Prarmacy, Casper, Ray Dame, Kim.|!0Ject religious or racial bias on the A statement will be issued within 4) hal) Drug Stores, Casper; Fred L. An-|S0vernment and social life, challenged tow days showing the exact number! drewa and Mr. and Mrs. John Egan|th® Ku Klux Klaf or any other op- of paid adminsions to the grounds,| Davis Brothers Drug Co., Denver;|Ponent or critic of the K of C. to pro- and other information of interest to) ws. Hays, Hays Drug Co., Chey./@Uce ® single fact on which to base the public ° thelr opposition. He advocated a strong stand urday. See the standing of the candidates on the Beauty Board tonight. Help boost your favorite. : First Prize—Trip to California; Second Prize—Solitaire Diamond Ring; Third Prize—Platinum Wrist Watch Gas Ranges With or Without YOU NOMINATED HER, BOYS— NOW HELP HER WIN enne; M Davis Brothers Wholesale Drug com = State Board Orders) ive Stara ‘Soren, icanten City against the forces of extreme radical- Sale of Hereford eee ¢ = émite-Rarmer Doe) Were Ae oo Se ee me USEC CPA Btate Board of Charities and Ratorm | GLANDS MALE- LE EeeMALS ordered sold the herd of high | Hereford cattle maintained at Andrews, vice president All Sizes—Priced $27.50 and Up Dancing Every Night ADMISSION FREE Casper Gas Appliance Co. 115 and 119 East First Phone 1500 formerty Ae Corpora The Auto Service Co., t t zit “ Tm ro prescribe IRONGURND. ‘be y the H. B. property two b filled all p 1 to give the last word in

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