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PAGE TWO. CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY SCORES | INTHE ROSE MAIDEN? FRIDAY Musical Eyent Fails to Draw Patronage It . THURSDAY, MAY 1, 192: found gullty of attempting to mut- iny, assaults on keepers, and so on. Only prisoners over eighteen years of age are subject to such punish-| ment. Mountain View Suburb good roads at all tims. (WHEELER INQUIRY NEAR END; WITNESS SAYS SOLON WAS TO GET ‘SLICE’ FROM CAMPBELL WASHINGTON, May 1.—The spe-| employed by the National Republi- clal senate committee investigating} can on March 7 and still is in its the indictmént “of Senator Wheeler] employ. He “went to Montana, he a + a tae TR Deserved and Those Who Attend Find Rich Treat in Offering. A new record for choral produc- tions in Casper was set last night when the Casper Choral society pre- sented “The Rose Maiden", by eric H, Owen, before e of about 200 people at the nd torium. The cantata was given with a finish and an-attention to detail which well merited an attendance which would have filled the audi- torlum to its utmost capacity, and} those who did attend were most en- thusiastic in their praise and their applause. 4 Mrs. R. B, Leggett, who organized the society last fall and has served as its director for the year entirely without compensation, {s especially deserving of the greatest credit for last night's work. Not only did the chorus show the effect of the most careful and pain. staking direction as {t responded to her leadership, ‘but in addition Mrs. Leggett carried the soprano solo parts, to which her beautiful lyric volce is particularly suited, thus do: ing double work throughout the per- formance. Her rming personal- ity adds to the pleasure with which | her voice is heard. Mrs. Rowell, the contralto Adition to Casper mu 8 a voice whose rich “ a ht to all her hearers as well as a delightful stage pres: ence and work was done in a manner which proved her a thorowsh musict: G. J. Steffen, singer whose pleasing timbre work re Maide William § i bass numbe a heard v duet numbe The work the accompaniment ft the enjoyment of the wo | port. which they « r at all times to the size « ‘ and to the ¢ R. J> Cook ok, the pia zation which lovers who give tenor, is a young voice has a most well Suited to the him in the cuired of “Rose f ¢ production climax in Che of last night re i the well know E which brough plav chi Requests repetition Leggett home in Tex repetition sible Than the ¢ y for two mont obably 1 he ehe mmercial tickets and pa Charles B, Wells Mus tc posters, Mrs. Edna Thomas for her | services as accompa at rehear-| sals and the Presbyterian church| for backing and support. Radio static rd from Chignik are aw ander-of the-U. 8, army world day ‘ANOTHER RUNAWAY FROM THE LANBER SCHOOL IS CAPTURED ld fc jail he Rock of rere Tues: r together > Was caug’ a The youths esc: KIWANIS CLUB HEARS SPEECH ON BUILDING Community House for Casper in Sight; Prizes Awarded. Placing te proposition of a com- fmunity building for Casper, and Casper’s present opportunity for ac quiring it, before the Kiwanis club today, A. J. Parkin of the Com munity service association from LATE SPORTS NEW YORK, May 1.—(By the As: sociated Press).—Tex Rickard an nounced today he had matched Jack Dempsey, and Harry Wills for a weight championship fight at. Boyles’ Thirty Acres, Jersey City, on September 8 So far ag AVills is concerned. the match js contingent upon a victory over either Quintin Romerd, Chilean heavyweight, or Erminio Spalla, Ital n helder of the European heavy. weight title, some time in*June at the Jersey Bowl, Rickard “said. Wills. already has signed for both contests’ and the promoter said he had obtained the agreement of Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager, to the tile match with the n tickard also announced that ‘he had definitely abandoned all furth er negotiations with Luis Angel Firpo, following the latter's rejec world’s heay Whiting, Tnd., gave assurance that every effort on the part of the citi. zens of this city to get behind the move will work toward such a com- munity building being built here in the near future. Representing the local Presbyter fan church. Mr. McGarrah of New York, announced the intention of the church to begin its campaign next week for $100,000 to erect the edfice for which the foundation has already been constructed. On behalf of the club Jack Leary made presentations of prizes to high school students who in recent de: clamatory, debating and dramatics contests have ranked high. Esp commendation was given Miss Darah teacher of public speaking, for her mt ¥ in training her Spencer of the ¢ Music pany of Den er er tion of the promoter's latest. bid for his services and insistence that he will retire from the ring. Rickard has instructed his Buenos/Aires ag- ent, Juan Homs, to return to. this country. LOS ANGELES, May 1. — Jack Kearns, mar for Jack Demp world's champion heavyweight pugilist, informed that Tex Rickard had announced arrangements com: plete for a fight between Dempsey sey, and Harry Wills, September 8, de. clared that “this is news to me.” ster NO WEATHER RECORDS BROKEN DURING APRIL days and was nothing to t The records of ¢ anians with several der of Ogden, Mr,. Mechling Praised the local club for its activ! vities in carrying on movements of Beneral community inter and worth Humorous acceptance of the Ki wanis' challenge to a baseball game, ‘was made by the Lions club through a lengthy, choicely worded, legal Sounding document read by the Ki wants secret eect LE EF YOUTH SEIZED FO THEFT OF MOTORBIKE Ha ch old, was ested the sheriff's office charged the theft of a sidecar motorcycle from James Dornboss of South Lincolr The mechine was taken from ront of a residence on West Yel low © several days ago. trickland has been in the tolls of the law several times before ‘ larceny charges. At 1 arrested he was cle with the sic erles. So far the unable to find out © groceries. GIRL SCOUT RALY TO BE HELD SATURONY r Girl Scout or. ad to have been scheduled for Satur ‘ t 2:80 o'cl ut the bigh scho Prog for tho ¢ te the sing pation be troops, set alon of the t in progress for the te | nd presentatic ner n 800 ( local weather o! show that the temperature ranged from 10 de gress above on April 26 to 72 above on April 26. The total precipitation was 1,17 inches and the greatest in any 24 hours was 0.34 inches on the 25th There inches were nime da¥s with .01 or more of precipitation, seven cloudy and five partly cloudy ——__— the Tribune for highy y in aati Clean Cotton Rags at WANTED. T " WILL Will Also Buy Any TO _ = Any Part of $25,000 Consolidated Royalty $1.26 Per Share art of $10,000 Western Exploration $3.75 Per Share TELEPHONE 1419 BLAS VUCUREVI’ OLDBLATT AUTOMOBILE CLUB TO BE OPENED TOMORROW NIGHT WITH BIG FETE Friday evening will be the open- ing date of the Central Wyoming Automobile club house. The club house is situated about -six miles south of Casper, near the Garden Creek Falls. The road to the club is in fairly good shape so that there will be no difficulty in reaching the club house. All members and guests are expected to be at the club before nine o'clock, as the program which has been arranged will begin at nine o'clock sharp. The entertain- ment committee of the club h: been working up a program for sev- eral weeks, and promise one that will remain in the minds of the mem- bers for many days to come. The president of the organization will de- liver a talk on the aims and pur- poses of the club and show what pro- gress has been accomplished at this time. Many things of Interest to the members will be brought up and dis ssed and every member will be ex- Pp ed to offer some suggestion as to the betterment of the club. To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harmless uy to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of .two lemons with thre ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bot tle, and ‘you have a whole quarts pint of the most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier, Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face; neck, arms and hands. It.can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach You must mix this remarkable tion yourself. It can not be bought dy to use because it acts best after it is prepared.— Advertisement BUY OLS Are Now Carrying for Full and Complete Line of the Famous GOLDBLATT TOOLS See Our Window Your Convenience a Display. Today to a dmiasion w — WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at 215-219 West The Tribune Office, iB Exchange Furniture and Hardware Co. First Street ting word of Major Frederick L. Martin, ‘ico, Cal., as Major Martin led the flyers in thelr start on St. in Montana was told today that the senator had promised when he came to Washingtog to take care of the land permits in which his client, Gordon Campbell, was interested. ‘W. W. Rhea, a Colorado ofl man, testified that he heard such an as- surance given to Campbell in Jan- uary, 1923, and that Campbell had told him Wheeler was to be paid for it. The Montana indictment charged that the sefator took a fee for appearing before the interior de- partment in the matter. Under a severe cross examination the witness stuck to his story, but said he first had made’ these state- ments within ten minutes after he had met Blair Coan, sent to Mon- tana by Secretary Lockwood of the Republican national committee, al- though he did Rot know for what) purpose Coan wanted the informa- tion. Prior to Rhea’s testimony, the committee had received from Com- missioner Spry of the general land office a letter saying the files of his office failed to show that Sen- ator Wheeler ever had appeared as an attorney there in land matters. Benjamin, of Cody, Wyo., tes- tified that he had met Wheeler once but never had talked to any one about Wheeler's employment, nor did he have any knowledge regard- ing it except what had béen to’d him by other persons when Wheeler was not present. He was excused. Coan was then called. He said he was flyers, who started for Dutch Harbor April 22nd. Both claim they left the school because they were beaten for | violation of the rules of the institu: | tion, | “I left because I got a beating up by Donovan and Frazier, a couple of guards,” said Hedrick, “It is against the rules to smoke, and as I'd been smoking for about five years, I kept it up and they caught me. Frazier could not handle me by himself, so Donovan helped. One of them choked me until I couldn't do any- thing, while the other feat me with his fist Dain Frazier, guard at the train: ing school, 1s to be tried at Lander tomorrow on charges that,he beat inmates of the school. Governor Ross has gone to Lander to attend Burglar Gets Two Years in State Prison DENVER, Colo., May 1,—Frank Cameron, of Omaha, orrested there trial. LEGION AND LEE DOUD BALL TOSSERS TO PLAY Two baseball nines—the American Legion and Lee Doud's organization will cross bats Sunday morning at 10 o’clock-at the high’ school athletic grounds, There will be no admis: sion charged for this game, Every member of the Legion team js call- ed for evening practice every day this week. CASPER ORY 6000S 19 REDUCING STOCK The Casper Dry Goods company has just leased a portion of its space to H. B. Kline, jeweler and for that reason it {s necessary to eliminate some of the lines at present handled by ‘the establishment. The company will continue to handle silks and babies’ wear. The service in the articles handled will be.kept up to the standard maintained in the part. ECONOMY DEMANDS THAT YOU WATCH THIS SPACE a few mcnths ago in company with his wife on a charge of btrglary, ut returned to Denver for trial, to- day was sentenced to serve from two to ten years in the state penitentiary when he pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Phillip Judelovitz, Denver Jeweler was given an indeterminate sentence in, the state reformatory for receiving stolen goods from Cameron. Cameron and his wife at tho time of their arrest by Omaha police ad- mitted the burglary of several Omaha homes. Denver police how- ever were given custody of the pris- oners because of Vameron’s connec- tien with Judelovitz, who was dis- Posing in Denver of the property wtglen by Cameron. Cameron -was.-arrested .lastSat- urday at , Leadville, Colorado, .by Sheriff Harry Schrader. He escap- ed from the Denver County jall a week ago-when fourteen prisoners, led by William Dalihunt of St. Paul fled from the jail. Mrs. Cameron who was arrested with Cameron in Omaha and who-has been held in Jail here on similar charges will be released from custody today. Charges pending against her will be dis- missed, A choice corner for small business, Dobbin Realty Co., Zuttermeister Bldg. 226 E. 2nd St. said, “right after the seventh,” as soon he could get there. ‘The witness said his employment wus In March this year; that he had, never had any conversation with either Gordon Campbell or Senator Wheeler. ~KASSIS DRY GOODS 00. WILL HOLD A One Week Sale Starting Friday, May the Second Fashion is firm. She dictates lines that are: slim, youthful and we must follow. Careful study of individual figures by our expert corsetiere now assures a properly fitted, correctly de- | signed corset and accomplishes with art, with beauty and with comfort, the trim, graceful lines of the cur- rent vogue. MODART:FRONT - LACE CORSETS LOT 1—Pink and white coutil- Corsets. Regular $2.75 $5.00. Sale price LOT 2—Special assortment in pink contil. Regular $5.00 WASHINGTON, May 1.—The spe- celal senate committee appointed to Investigate the indictment in Mon- tana of Senator Wheeler, Democrat, of that state, was called today by Chairman Borah ‘ith the hope of concluding the inquiry. Blalr Coan, who has figured ‘in much of the testimony relating to ac- tivities preceding the senator's in- dictment with Gordon Campbell, Montana oil man, on charges of rep- resenting the latter" before the inte- rior department after his election, was ordered to appear today for questioning. Coan, in public statements, has declared he was sent to Montana by Secretary Lockwood of the Republi- can national coramittee. to investi- gate the activities of Mr. Wheeler, and that he submitted information he had obtained to the district attor- ney at Great Falls, where the indict- ment was returned. At the outset Chalrman ’ Borah read a letter from Commissioner Spry of the general land office, say. ing that a search of the files of his and $6.00. office failed to show any appearance Sal. . . as ar attorney of Senator Wheeler e price —--2_ - ° before that office in the matter of land permits. . —_——___ LOT 8—Pink and _ brocade A es Regular $7.00 to Sale ‘price Steet 5.95 Other Modart Corsets 20% Discount Under the British penal system corporal punishment—flogging—can be inflicted only on prisoners con- Victed of felony or sentenced to pen- al servitude or hard labor, who are ENRICH YOUR BLOOD © With organic tron—Nuxated Iron it's like the iron in your blood and the iron in spinach, jentils and ap ples — will not blacken or injure the teeth nor upset the stomach. Entirely different from metallic} iron. It quickly helps put strength into your muscles and color into your cheek, Get your doctor to make your red blood count today, then take Nuxated Iron for:a few Weeks and watch your red blood cor- ?uscles increase; see how much purer and richer your blood becomes; how h stronger and better you feel; Sait ER tales AINA a Lo 2a Special for Stout Women In La Camille and Modart models. Sizes 29 to 40. Regular $5.00, $8.00 and $12.00 Corse Sale prices see A LA CAMILLE FRONT LACE Specials in brocade and pink coutil. $3 98 'e $5.00 to $7.00 sellers. Very special____ Other Corsets 20% Discount - . ELASTIC GIRDLES $3.98 Pink brocade and elastic girdles, Regular $5.75. Sale price-_....._____ BACK LACE CORSETS Lot 1 89¢ Lot 2 $1.98 CORSELETTES Pink cotton brocade Corselettes with front supporters and elastic inserts. Regular $1.45. 9e Sale ‘qrrioe. oS es eo PINK SILK BROCADE CORSELETTES Elastic inserts and six supporters. $1 98 Z e Regular $2.75. Sale price__.-______ Regular BRASSIERES $170 to $2.50. All sues, ‘Sale price DSC LOT 2—Pink Sterling Brassieres, 35c to 59c each THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740 137 E. Second A-B-C ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE | PRICE REDUCTION not obtain satisfactory reauits, tablet. form only. At all druggists, A few chickens will pay’ the grocery bill. Sec Mowntein View Suburb, TOWNSEND Casper’s Newest and Most Modern Fireproof Hotel NOW OPEN For one week, beginning Friday, May 2, we will allow a discount of 10% on all tires purchased at our filling station. 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