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‘SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924 : Columbine Pantomime Pleases Large Audience at America World Champ! (Continued from Page 1.) = through a private exit to a walt! Basketball teams representing the Methodists and the Red Crowns which are tied for the championship of the Casper City league, will battle for supremacy on Wednes- day night of this week in a game scheduled for 8 o’clock at the High school gymnasium, and one of the hardest rates out of Omaha than Grand Is- land, Hastings, or Crawford, Neb. Caude L. Draper forced the wit- ness to admit that 13 jobbing points in Nebraska have the intra mtate pe Casper wunvap Cridune PAGE SEVEN -, : automobile, which took him to tf Chase home where Mrs. Fall 1! Cummins railroad law also was One of the most beautiful produc. The following persons took part ; cited against him. tions yet given by dancing pupils in| in the production: Maxine Edwards oe chairman and an old friend . 3 “ 5 “The Ameri Casper was the pantomime “Colum- = ‘| Fall, and his daughter-in-law, M Cl | of C I at Ss | oe e ican people,” Dill said, Edward Wright, Jean McDonald, | ja Fall, accompanied the f Contest W ednesday Ni t at . be f : fear their suspicions may be further |#st night. A large crowd greeted|Mary June Reed, Wilford White,| Curry sald A, B. Renehan igh High * $ 5 aroused by the nomination of |the youthful performers, many per-| Dorothy Mower, Bernadette Felman. amr ced N. M., counsel for Fag . . 5 aes Pomerene. sons standing because of inability|Dorothy Stebbins, Twila Lakey,| W288 to have made the trip fri School; Winners Get Trip. : : : ciene . was the work of pupils of Elizabeth| Marcia Sta!mann, Helen Neitham-| Louis station,” he said. “I y rarest hit iprty She Asc pvessrecce Baker. The sory presented is that|mer, Malene Bryne, Bobbie Stebbins, |Unteered to come with him ‘ Feas and Willis, Ohio esthbiisa ce. of a little girl who has as her com-| Philip Long, Gayle Boyd, Catherine| “Mr. Fall is in bad physical cd ‘ his speech that the selections were | °F ® time. Keith, and Miss Elizabeth Bake: . mocaratnthntay Recomendar : made by President Coolidge for : played contests of the season is in prospect. The Parsons political reasons, A ( bowers: ‘he: bua eethiownen eee being made to accommodate a great| (ft : ‘ for Mr. Pomerene than myself," fF GH ll peso ; : Walsh said, “He is of stainless honor The probable lineup of each team wat a MELLON PLAN gregations of the Colorado Capital. confirmation. But there are two Attendance at the game Wednes- requirements. The counsel must 3 PROSECUTOR aIGK WIFE METHODISTS AND RED CROWNS Pupils of Miss Elizabeth Baker Make Decided Hit in Stage seriously ill. “are beginning to suspect the entire | bine and Her Ptayfellows™ which Dill’s attacks brought tributes to | *?,,cbt@in_ seats. Betty Breisch, Mary Weidner, Lois | St- Louis but failed to show up, Senator Walsh, Montana, who has panion, Pierrot, Herlequin comes|Bryne, Wilma O’Brie: Eugene | “tion, and suffered from the strs and Red Crowns have each lost one day should be the largest of the “There is no man in this body paysteltsiBierlh ary boven hy he what is more important to the in-| follows: don’t care if he represents be honest and capable. Senator (Continued from Page One) RELAY GROUPS for a game with one of the best ag- task to stand here and oppose his seemed that the efforts of Hastings | who received Fall at the station, |! and Grand Island to prevent Cas- 1 mlb Selec. Natt ine hoe Y per from securing the thing for HH te wind St ane | SINPINE IS FEATURED) years were rather useless. t i The hearing was concluded short- ; 4 ly before 6 o'clock. Forty-five days were asked for time in which to prepare the briefs for the final plea to the interstate commerce commis- . iD — : _— : * x ’ : (Continued from Page 1) Play—Theater Filled to . ® Ss Sa ae speeches for which he was paid by Capacity. . a ii “ig ‘ S ss the National Transportation insti- ; ee tute. Pomerene’s vote for the Esch. r a ‘ae Z George Curry, boundary comné Si body of government officials and 1 |¥®# featured at the America theater |Dean Burdick, Catherine Pickett,|mer secretary here. Pomerene’s abilities as a lawyer} Columbine and Her Playfellows'’|Pattillo, Fritzie Smith, Mary Lamb,| “I was the only friend at the ; lead the investigation, intimated in |*!0"S however and wins her away/Owens, Mildred Bubb, Mary Jane|°f the long trip. He will be he . ; c y uf league season and arrangements are who has a higher personal regard "al. to. woenthbteeer eee dividual players—a trip to Denver| Methodists fosition Red Crowns forty railroads, I find it no pleasant rward Pomerene answered the first. re-| incomes between $5,000 and $8,000, ed as to when he would return } his ranch at Three Rivers, N. M. ; J. Harris Clonan, an internati¢; commodity rate which would be }al boundary commission secreta!} quirement, but I am “opposed to|#nd 6 per cent above $8,000. him because I do not think he has|_ While Longworth intimated fol- the training or the experience of a|!wing the second conference that lawyer he would bé willing to accept the still lower than the Clark scale. and Will French, of Las Cruces, 1+ From the questioning yesterday it} Mf, were among the small grot! eh Senator Magnus Johnson, Min-|40 Per cent surtaxes if brackets nesota, in a speech that kept the |C°Uld be properly adjusted, he de- ---- Erickson / . ; : ; ‘ ¢ to school when I sit here and listen to great lawyers argue,” Johnson sald. “For three months I have an | Frear, Wisconsin, Progressive mem- pence we ea sion. 0 SACKE gested that the president appoint | Would be made in the 3 and 6 per| missioner of the state, won thelater and from all indications inte 1 . some one from the Farmer-Labor peas whe Fergus tae pes | favorable commendation of the| est in this part of the program grovi aN re. Ss oO a r O. party as counsel. Lda UA Prat ge _ directly interested jobbers and bust-| with each change in song numbert 7 P ps Ea ] Tan Sy Zam certainly Botny | ete he wold, ane moe win y in, | ness ten of Casper for the master-| The songs which will be sung l eet enn ys ‘or ful presentation of the state case in|the audience at 9 o'clock tonigi 4 « the hearing, the public service com-|are “She Was Bred in Old Ke ¢ |; mission having intervened on ; the | tucky, ‘Two Little Girls in Blue ch side of the chamber of commerce/and “The Star Spangled Banner.’ Un soon after the case was referred to —.—_—_ Sear 0 apa Balls; Should Be Trained S; O e€ r e€ been sitting here on' the Republican side and voting with the Demo- sa of rae wy Pe eee i crats. mittee, in a statement declaring the | the commission. Mr. Draper dis- FORGERY 18 ED. ToCaddy;Says MacDonald |) xno ncoy onan | ure ot tone ske| in cme See, | vonormy x cnanarm. ih senator in this body and I want to| Only alternative’ if their com- amination and rebuttal, his knowl. yesterday carry to you the warning that there | Promise is refused. The Garner | sage of local conditions making his pa gine pea matey 8 is cag Be Plan carries the normal rates de-| assistance to the general counct) to have given a check to the Jessele ¢ Snes lar tae Fron eemives, particularly valuable on many oc-| Clothing company, He is out old casions, when critical conditions| pana, - paras ie tLe, developed. ——___ Mr. Draper was on the job early ADOLPH VEDMICK DIES _,, and late, and his enthusiam was] Adolph Vedmick, an electrie iia contagious. worker, died at a local hospital lat 1 4 accepted. Nelson joined with Representative Greatest: ‘Camivel “| seavmas cer a, men 1 — Ever Staged. ond baseman has Seen eels to the pe PERS ‘ Reading, Pa., club of the Internat- jonal league it was announced by PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 16. — (United Press).—Because of the con- inebametione syaetabmncrd =~ BY FAIR PLAY hood as are likely to be found tinuous good showing of some of the (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune | around any golf course. schools for the past two yoars in the| yrimmue Pasute ruc net the] NEW YORK, Feb. 16,—George| Very likely the churches of which Pennsylvania Relay Carntval, to belrouis city league was t. | MacDonald, the eminent Canadian golf club members are also members|and the organized” farmers are held here April 25 and 26, manylby the Kansas cit sree roma golfer, has a project in mind which would be very glad to help maintain | against these nominations changes have been made this year in| bach also anno y » Mueble-) wld be to the advantage of all| the squirrels on a 50-50 basis. Senator Norris, Nebraska, crit!- the groypings for the various class ie ree golf clubs. But before you learn| All balls would be initialed by| cized President Coolidge for not what this project is, you must first| the owners and each owner would] consulting Senator Walsh, Mon is @ great suspicion of the people toward the government. I think the organized labor of this country ——.—___ relay races, for’ paratory schools. y o Thenmecokish, Pobiiscknic | re. consider the two incidents which! willingly sive a dime for the re-| tana, before making the selections, N D ki aa Sh Gaaice rhea ine te a arat school has made a runaway came under his observation in | covery of a lost 5 this amount “In ignoring the work of the viv . o Face of the Class 1B championship in and gave rise to the big idea, Well:| five cents would go to the church| senator from Montana, I fear that ew Mressmaking TE boss a Ree ee een IE the last three years and this year Mrs. Archie McLean of Lachine,| Subscription plate and five cents’ to| the president has caused great sus- S fy 1 Will oO chapel and will be shipped to Wi, Ta they have been put in class A. who was playing @ course in Mon-| the squirrel fund. picions," Norris said. His remarks choo. u PeMN | ur ‘Neb. for intermen thu De La Salle School, of New York, treal, noticed a squirrel scampering) If in the course of time the squir-| provoked discussion between Sena- on was advanced to Class B this season off to the woods with a golf ball.| rel fund grew large enough, it would| tors Curtis, Walsh, Montana, and (Contmue* "rom Page One) } because of their fast work last year She chased the squirrel to its nest.! be an easy matter to give & squirrel Pepper. It was revealed the presi-| cent was obtained, according to th It was some job, but being dressed ball at the club house, and thus both | dent consulted only Lenroot and] witness, It was admitted that. the properly for running, she achieved entertainment for the golf club, and| Pepper about his appointments and | grade originally established was not it. Looking into a hole in the tree, loyal support for the church would| only attempted to get Walsh's | followed in all cases. in which Mr. Squirrel had apart-|be brought about by the proper| opinion twice after the selections] ‘The cause of the Grand Inland Theodore Roberts '™ Reported Bettei “ ‘The Keister College of Dreasmak- ing will open tomorrow in the Chandler building, 619 East Second street under the management of Mrs. Frances Zimmers. Mra. Zim- and in 1922. : teaching of these little animals] had been made. GH, Pa. good form and are placed in one of ments, she found—68 golf balls, ' and Hastings chambers of _com- | mers was formerly proprietor of the PITTSBURGH, Pa,, Feb. 16— 4 the fast groups for this carnival. While the golf balls were being! Which have too often been made into! Senator Wheeler, Montana, Demo- | merce was represented by C.D. P.|¢ressmaking shop in the Casper Dry] slight change for the better ho .% . Se be holt oe ‘ highee” Mamifor” Pia ouditog, reheh Boston Brave Third haunches on a limb above the des-| under futlley to show that if the Clark| Dressmpxing, designing, © milli-| Theodore Roberts, the actor, D: The classification follows: B S b poilers of his treasure, told them i scale were put into effect for Wyo-|nery and ladies’ tailoring will be| Hugh Baker, his physician, P4 One mile preparatory school relay UCCUMDS tO | what he thought of them in ian-| Ps Bellefonte Academy ran their it relay race last year atid were put in a slow class, but they showed very Many other ‘schools were put in a removed, the squirrel, sitting on his, P!© agaist thelr own inclination. crat, declared neither of the nomi-| Ryan. ‘Mr. Rya nattempted rather | Goods store. been noticed tn the condition c °F, ing, Casper would have cheaper| taught at this college. late tonight. a a 5 : . guage that might ‘have brought a. about this matter is that the presi- 1 hung, Hil, "tamrencevite, Exeer,| Broken Pelvic Bone, | fevrest trom the lady ot the nouns pat rian not aie ay. codelderk: |. or, a EO RSE , ie Andover, Worcester, Culver Mill- had she not been down to the near- y bo weloctas” Wacehan mate, emer | BRIANNA SAI 5 SA SSNS TTR R th tary, St. Paul's of Concord, Brook- st nelghbor’s playing squirrel mah sPoespy yee ‘Bact ig ricer OP wes 1 oe Mf lyn Poly, Huntington of Boston, St.| LA JOLLA, Calif. Feb. 16.—| Jong. fought Pomerene bitterly during the te John's Miltary of Wisconsin, and| Norman Doxie Boeckel, third base-| The lady who took away the golf league of nations battle in the Be: Shattuck of Wisconsin. man of the Boston Nationals, died | balls paid for them in part by leav- senate, sanctioned the appointment. + sul One mile Class B Relay Champion-|in a local sanitarium this after- | ing a bag of nuts in their place. pb gpa i ts E a Stnk 3 bas ship of America: Blair, Bethlehem,| noon as a result of injuries he re- Incident No. Two jan Haverfprd, West Philadelphia Ro-| celved in an automobile accident on| Mr. Arnold W. Duclos, K. C., of ore man Catholic High, Tome, De Lajthe Torrey Pines grade between|the Exchequer Court of Ottawa, ow Salle of New York, St. Benedict's,| here and San Diego late Friday. while playing a short hole between ‘on Peddie, Suffield, Moses Brown, Laki Boeckel’s , death removes from | trees on the Rivermead Course at (Continued from Page One) feet Forest, University School of Cleve-| organized baseball one of its most | Ottawa, struck a branch with the Can party, in a desperate effort to gh land. famous players. ball he drove. The ball fell to the| divert attention from their own th Friends School one mile relay} The athlete’s parents were with | ground and thereupon a squirrel,| directions, are striving to implicate €o championship: Baltimore Friends,| him when the end came, having | which was in the tree and which! Democrats in the disgraceful dis- th: Brooklyn Friends, Philadelphia} come down from the family home | thought the bell had been aimed at| Closures,” Cummings said. Friends Central, Philadelphia | in Los Angeles. him, ran down, seized the ball and| ‘Not one Democratic official and Friends Select, Wilmington Friends,| The body will be held here until | scampered with it to his home, not-| 0 one person mentioned in con- New York Friends, Morristown] after the inquest Monday, when it] withstanding the gouty efforts of| nection with the Democratic pre: Continued f P, on Friends, Westtown Friends, Side-| will be shipped to Los Angeles for|some highly indignant golfers to| dential nomination has been touched Nie nus cay ase Pan well's gf Washington, and Locust | interment. catch him. It was debated whether | by these revelations. It is a reflec: brite 1 secure. . a aergee ne Vallay Friends. The fatal accident occurred early | the ball: should be considered as a|tion upon the intelligence of the Teg ag and pro 1 lon o! ie hae Class Races: Friday morning as Boeckel andj lost ball' or whether another ball| Public to assume that the slanderous om a bet Mie trustees: of the 1, Hotchkiss, Pomfret, Groton,| “Long Bob” Meusel, world series | might be dropped without penalty. | attacks upon Mr. McAdoo will either eehat as sppaaaal Beg Ole is St, Mark’s St. George's, Dean, He-| hero of the New York Yanks, were} The decision in that case was|‘ecelve the people or impair his on a ae pol cts apace bron, Westbrooke, Cushing, Taft] Teturning from a hunting trip into | reached only after @ lengthy argu-| ®vailability as a candidate. He me 5 pith, full power aa: 1: Now: Williston, Colby, Foston College} Mexico with “Oklahoma Bob” <Al-| ment. As the ball was worth a dol-| Stands now, as he has heretofore eee ts Passa santtattihe tee high, '| bright, an actor. Jar, the question arose whether the| stood, as ithe representative and paging Taine RS PRES 281) Stay ae 2. George, Beelfonte, -| Albright’ was driving the car| club should pay the price ef the ball} hope of the progressive forces of sal oa indicated ea tas, Gilman Country, down the grade when, according to|to the golfer because of jack of| this country. We do not propose to| © gg te ibeasy? Pepys: 2 Academy, Episcoral High, reports, a truck loomed in the road} police protection against squirrels.| be stampeded into any alteration of aeee in AP able. wabrhteten Charter, Brooklyn Prep, Philadel-| ahead, advancing without lights.| It was finally agreed that as both} our determination to nominate and Sena tanta peer Sane = phia Roman Catholic High, st.| Albright swerved his machine to | nuts and bugs played golf the club| elect him. qantas persian pales ean a Augustine, New York Prep, Staun-|the side but it hit the truck a| should not be asked to increase its| Suggestion for withdrawing Me pli pth the’ fannsles "sa ton Military. glancing blow, then crashed into|risk farther because squirrels stole| Adoo from the race is not worthy of aed the yeh mibtitiy’ af ahr 3. Manlius, Pawling, Irving,| another automobile and overturned. | the balls, serious consderaition, Cummings | Plained ais eat Cae Kingsley, Power Point, Hillman,| Boeckel was pinned beneath the | | Now for Mr. MacDonald's inspira-| sald. Withdrawal would mean aban.| rendering such priceless documents Elmira Free Academy, Elgin, Mor-|‘wreckage. His pelvic bone was|tion. He suggests that properly| donment of any hope of ousting the i ie s gen B) kan Park Military, Northwestern | fractured and the bladder punctured. | trained squirrels for every golf! Republican party, he declared. a? Mv eizte.: tere. polght aton teak Military and Naval. Physicians who treated the ball| course will go a long way toward ‘The attacks on Mr. McAdoo are a ang po ight | mies ORs 4. Perkiomen, Pennington, Dick-| Player predicted his recovery but | solving the lost ball problem, which] evidence of the fear in which he is| the ‘aia o pte docidt Auten oat inson, Willlamson Wyoming, Stark-| declared that his days as an athlete | is so vexing to golfers. held by those responsible for the ray. a ene it. io colle lisceona art ey, Rutgers Prep, Princeton Prep, | were over. Some men can play golf and never| present state of affairs,” Cummings ode ~ “ie icly wherever pos- St. John's of Brooklyn. All Hallows. Meusel was badly shaken up but/| lose a ball, while some can't play| continued. add as ah ton telat Piet ar 5. Montclair, Seton Hall, Xavier | escaped injury. Albright suffered | without losing a box in one way or| The conference will go into session its ae Pret 3, br ator Clason Military Cascadilla, St.|@ bad cut on the head and a|another. The one drawback to uni-|at 10 o'clock Monday morning and | Vau! got his Ubrary, J. P. Morgan, John’s of Danvers, Mass., Hackley,| lacerated finger. versal golf has been the fact of lost! decide the method of procedure. Mc- Santana e a a phe Horace Mann, McKenzi ") Unaware of ther companton's} balls. The chap who is just about| Adoo will not attend the conferences, | 000k lover and conno! ath ena 6. Bt. Lukes, Chestnut Hill, Ger-| critical condition, Meusel and Al-| able to pay his club dues, his tobac-| 2s he does not want to hamper “the beta ‘Saabs of hig with a nai trantown, Swarthmore, Wenonah| bright went on into Los Angeles | co bills and his bills for incidentais,| free and frank discussion” of his|handclasp an orders eae Military, Potomas State, McBurney, | yesterday. does not feel that he can purchass| fate. Group conferences of women, | &thlete, Morgan oy rae Bene. 6 Nichols, Columbia Grammar, Frank: Boeckel was born in Los Angeles | a box of golf balls every week and/| labor and farmers probably will be| the cares of the world o; fimieid a lin and Marshall Prap, Allentown in 1894 and started his professional | keep up brik contribution to the| held eos the main conference is beats recipi regen kage rane 7 i ‘| baseball career with the Stockton, | church at the same time. convened. 4 Hamline een nse Calif., club in 1913. He broke into] Mr. MacDonald thinks all this can} More than 300 men and women| With all the sonern yee ard sme Pauls of Garden City, Stone, Loil,| the majors in 1917 with the Pitts-|be happily averted by putting say| from all parts of the country are cerns Crisis pore ee ees: Cavtaret, Berkeley-Irv y burgh Pirates. from three to four properly trained] expected. Messages announcing ac-|@ncier too! shad vol it er 8 Army ané Nav Prep, Foy's| During his “faim” days with the | squirrels on every golf course with] ceptance of the invitation to the con-| ume of books that are the envy Larin, Marston's Scien "wWood-| minors, he played with the Los| instructions to run down all lost! ference included J. L. Bruce Kre-| Scholars the world over, Rat berry’ Forrest, Wilmer and Chew’s| Angeles Coast league team, Tacoma, | balls and take them to palatial nests; mer, national committeeman from| Books in ancient script inte sl Winchester, * Great Falls, and other of the small | which will be established by the econ pAitad A. Sgeperein head sa Soy a poet arnter prea ‘ clubs, of the national grange of Penn: 3 d A = Le Sate Bee SEES, ae Fanaa to the Boston Nationals Each squirrel could easily save! vania; W. Jett Lauck, Washington,|and antikuated keys; books whose cAnnouncing Spring Enthusiastically on he ne ‘al od rt 2 » a le r w a 4 a a c Lf i ' ' With the Arrival of the Spring Season Comes Full Lines of the Very Latest in KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES STETSON HATS FLORSHEIM SHOES Joseph's, Fordham Prep, ‘Villanova|{!n 1920 as a finished third baseman | from $500 up annually for the mem-| representing trainmen; Breckenridge | crumbling pages represent the labor Prop, attest gees Ge, Maeabattes |isres te contidated’ Rint Gam of. fae | WiK wo Bamsiy nuts fa toe Relgubers| Obartec’ Mawar’ Tiaredl, Washing: |Antoloetter “Corawalis’ letter 25 mittee for the Dee Ree Te in| and elaing biley: but because of Marees! oid Auisiel Galleon, isin |ot) witeul Morgans has| =” cory. of tins Plame chet Glee | "ins Seeman With Violation |*™~ Bie ontat tate rae 4 Co! urned book lover for an hour, sg Bc eb oelgerieentemg A Biss Oe he omen ee Prep, Georgetown Prep, St. Albans | and had been with them ever since. | bers and the cost of keeping the| Long, St. Louls, arsistant secretary |of years six and seven. centuries 10. Yeates, Adelphi, Cornwall| most valuable men on the diamond ton, socialist candidate for presi-|George Washington, proposing an harge Quartet : stitute for the Deaf, Trenton School| his unlimited amount of pep and C 4 tional committeeman from New| every known edition, save two, ever ll. St. James, York County,| TRUCK SMASHES WINDOW. ‘ York Collegiate, Nazareth Hall,| H. M. Perkins backed his truck of Liquor Laws Mrs. P. R. Jones showed. E eeland| M. and M, Institute,| driver of the truck has been sum- signed holograph letters and docu- C. Davie, H. Clark, Charles Wil- Campbell -Johnson g wu r" Ps " ° Mrs, Amelia Jones, aged 24 years,|ments, coptic illuminated manu: 5 moned to appear in court to answer | ams and C. E. Parsons were turn ‘ ¢ . iaohe'a of Annapolis, Bel] to a charge of traffic violation. ed over to the federal authorities |died at her home 837 North Wash-| scripts of biblical and liturgical HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS texts, originating in Egypt, from the third century, B, C., make the library which Morgan transferred to the trustees second only to that of the British museum, ington street Saturday evening. She is survived by her husband, P. R. Jones. No arrangements haye been made for the funeral, yesterday after having received sen- tences in police court. All the men are charged with violation of the quer ordinance, more especially with operating stills. Air, Abington Friends, Oak Lane Country Day School, Meadowbrook, | WOULD like to get in touch with Malvern, Wesley Collegiate, Stoney| good mandolin, mandola, cello Brook St. Francis Assisi High, and|and mando base players. See Moore St, Agnes High, t Tribune,

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