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| lle AR eae PAGE TWELVE AUTO. SHOW TO BE HELD HERE MARCH 241027 Dates Are Selected by Automotive Associa- tion in Meeting. Casper’s spring automobile show will be held at the Arkeon dancing academy March 24, 25, 26 and 27, accorcing to a decision reached yes terday by the Casper Automotive association at a special meeting hela to make plans for the show. These dates are acceptable to the management of the Arkeon and it 1s not probable that they will be changed. Lee Doud, C. West and W. R. Yielding were selected yesterday as a committee to handle the show. Another meeting of the Casper Au- tomotive association will be held next week and further plans will be arranged. The floor of the Arkeon will be divided up and floor space will be sold to the different Cealers | desirous of exhibiting thelr cars or accessories, Every car that ts sold in Casper ts expected to be ex- hibited during this show which should be the most comprehensive of any that has been held here. Special entertainment features will be obtained as an added attrac- tion. Further announcements concern- ing the auto show will be made as the plans progress. CONVICT ARRESTED ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE ASHE LEWES. PRISON CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 15.—| L. B. Cunningham, ex-convict with a criminal record in many states, is beck in thé Laramie county Jail here after an absence of two years, held for Denver authorities who want him for embezzlement. He was arrested at Rawlins by Sheriff Savnder of Carbon county after completing a term in the Wyoming penitentiary inflicted for imperson- ating a United States officer here. Cunningham, known by the sobriquet of “Doc”? and whose. true nat -aot See ceeenete (above) of Atlanta, » Wife of the Coca-Cola king, was urrested by police who raided a fashionable apartment. Ar- rested with her, police say, was Wil- |liam J. Stoddard, lower photo), a wealthy business man. a fire which caused an estimated property loss of $75,000. MANTLA —+ The independence name is said to be L. B. Lyman, after a checkered career in the east, about three years ago transferred his activities to the Pacific coast and {s said to have committed sev- eral criminal offenses in California, the last of which was the theft of an automobile at San Bernardino. In this machine he drove to Utah, where, while posing 2s a federal officer, ho was married. He, his bride and a man calling hiniself Dr. William Finley motored to Rock Springs, Wyo., where Cunningham made a “big winning” at gambling. Outfitting the party lavishly with this windfall, he came with his com- panions to Cheyenne and here posed as a United States deputy marshal, so registering at the’ Plains hotel. He was arrested almost immediately by a genuine marshal and was in- dicted, convicted and sent to the penitentiary. > SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS LONDON—Arthur Ponsonby, un- der-secretary for foreign affairs de- nieci that England has any idea of ceding Jamaica to the United States in connection with a settle- ment of the British debt. WASHINGTON — The Federal Council of Churches presented its 1924 program to Secretary Hughes calling for the United States to make a fresh study of relations with Japan and China. BOSTON—One man was missing, eix persons were injured and a score of families made homeless in WHY BE SKINNY? PUT ON FLESH Quick, New Easy Way—Makes You Look Younger and Feel Full of “Pep”. 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They follow: “The committee appointed by this Honorable Court to draft and pre- sent proper resolutions in respect of the Honorable Joseph M. Carey, who died on the 6th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1924, at the place of his residence in Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, begs to report the following resolution: “The State has already given homage in a public way, to his work and to his memory. Nevertheless, ‘it is proper that the bench and the bar of the state pay him a special tribute. It was with these that he was first idéntiNed when he came’ to the then recently organized terri- tory of Wyoming. That he did not continue actively to follow his chosen profession is accounted for by the fact that the people opened for him a wider fleld of service, public and private. 412 East Fifth Street Potatoes Eggs, per dozen —_ Rice, 3-lbs. for__ No 2 can Tomatoes No. 214 can Tomatoes_ P. and G. Naptha Soap. Sea Foam or Star Naptha Oranges, per doz, — Lemons, per doz. — Eulogy of Jos. M. 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As a lawyer he stood for the ideals.of his pro- fession. As a judge he upheld the highest traditions of the bench. * “Almost 50 years have come and gone since his voice has been heard in the courtroom; or since he was called upon to reconcile men's dif- ferences, as a judge. But the pas- sage of half a century has not lessened the importance or the value of his work or dimmed the lustre of his splendid character. In the administration of the law’ in Wyoming, his was the work of the pioneer. He helped lay the founda- Phones 22 and 23 100 Ibs. $1.75 55c. Powder, per pkgs. Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon's Fresh 228 East Second St. Roasted Coffee Phone 623 Building We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Materials two tablets with every meal. 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