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‘PAGE TWELVE. Che Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924. ites "| i ig ae [New Management| BEAMING NAME Ut For Apartments on the Alexander apartisents, 810 | Sm 3 > gi ie West Eleventh street. Mrs. Babb ‘ 7 ¥ d . was bookkeeper in the office of ae ‘ e-i4 - Dr. M..C. Keith for five years and s 4 F es e eer 8 Bays ee . Miss Babb conducts the public sten- ographer's office at the Henning hotel. ; ae j : : i ‘The Alexander apartments con- 4 ; i ; ‘ sist of 27 apartments of two rooms Von Bera, Twp sie Heeb a o & : 7) | | att nicer tnd aaa for conv] and Taiaiek a a ra 4 i: , : - . omes for’ small familles. = tive Against bootleg: 3 ee. ee a al War Fare Clifsen gers Out For Office Casper Pupil Is LONDON, May 5,—An agency dis- CF MOPOLIS, Wyo., May 5.— : ‘ vated : OS ; " patch from Berlin gives the distri- The tev : . Webster, fon the - 3 . es : First to Submit bution of the seats in the Lead past thr stor of the Com- : $: se 3 ie « as the result of yesterday's election munity », has announced , é ‘ ee oy é Bae * ite | Story un Contest on the basis of available returns ax himself as for mayor.| 2 ; "oe s z aN : follows: Rey, Webster has béen activelin the : : : pry é g ‘ : —- Social “Democrats and ~independ- movement against alleged bootleg-| 2 Bf i eh gga ae eS : z q Sethryn Seiber, freshman in the | ents, 84. gers and mobnshiners and was in tag Se | ae : E ? _ | | Casper high school, is the first of | German National people's party, struments] in securing much of the © RE aS F eae sais é : 39° high school gir's in Wyoming | 76. evidence on which more than a score . Y ‘ E ame who has entered the National Meat] Communists, 56. of Hot Springs county residents are| = % eee a Boa Story contest, to submit her story| Central party, 51. being criminal court to start durin Rev. Webster owing his ase - to the judges. Word of this distinc-y German People’s party, 43. H PERRO : 3 ALR tion for the local entrant was re-] Popular and natonal socialists, 30. Clarence O. Baring is awaiting |to make her so ll that she would go N. J., high school. She disappear-\| ceived today from the Chicago of-] Democrats, 28. {nto the ring makes the following ‘trial in White’ Plains, N. ¥., on |to Calffornia’ for her health and| 077700) So 7 xl ow Gt’ the: Matonel TAvastscicanh | freeman. pedpinw parr tel bat eisvetiy charges of having administered |that in her absence he would be |4 from her home after Baring’s | ‘ico of the Ssvldnil conducting the} Bavarian peasants’ Union, 9. I am for the enforcement of the ®f8enic and pneumonia and dipb- | able to straighten out an affair of |arrest. Miss Beam ts shown above | “'°0" National liberals 9, = a apes . * : A Eighteenth amendment and a busi theria germs to his wife, who is|the heart: with another woman. /at the left and Mrs. Baring at the | “"s,. hoard states that the date for} Hanoverlans, 5. } ie ; ness administration. It has been S¢Ven years older than he. Baring |The authorities have issued sub- | rent. Th: other photograph shows Among the notables lected are is 39 years old. The manufacturer | poenas for Miss Mildred E. Beam, the closing of the contest has been stated that if I am elected ¥ feclares he did not intend to kill |27 years old, a teacher of physical |2°™¢ Of the alleged germs now in | extended from May 1 to May 8. ‘Bhis| Count Von Bernstorff, former ambas- . * day laws will be enf in Ther Bie Garda thy? Site: husk saarely aecaht | training ies iaSthe Elizabeth, the posseesion of the authorities, will afford contestants a little addi- sador to the United States, chosen as polis, This is not my intention and legnes . & tional tinf® in which to get their|® Democratic deputy; General if elected I he no ention of 12 | stories to the judges. Ludendorff, head of the extreme na- Clover, America’s oldest horse, has just celebrated his 5ist birthday terfering ir way in trying to] : big 1922) st e More than 11,000 girls represent-|Uonalists; Chancellor Marx, Former | at Cattawassa, Pa. Despite his years Clover is in fine condition, with good conduct on Sun.|Pearirig on the dispute between the the big 1922 slump in wheat prices Inc every state in the union and] Chancellor Wirth, the Young prince| teeth and mane, and has been pensioned by the New York Jockey club. | two receivers in th not Dome brought less thantwo per cent de-| ins ev’ bay a urek, grandson of the Iron | The horse is owned by the Rev. N. Meyers. . - wnnulment- case was » Monday creane in the price of bread. District of Columbia are now | V t r tion wifl be held | 3 eantedy sh te ered in the contest. In this state | Chance nd Admiral Von ‘Tir- | DY nited Net obliet dat y YORK—Boémbing planes, in are entered from Casper and 14}? the minister of the navy during| Drillers will be prepared to drill to|tcp boot which was placed Im the ‘ | ‘The ‘two. receivers had differed ems q dropped a curtain of vapor m Glenro¢ tie Wgtid vars a gepth of 4,000 feet it was an-| wrong individual box. This Adver- candidate for ma | anciit Stanodtlnwe (hetact walle ta ttie ethers De PRO eae Cl tants are required to write} Avalable results are sufficient to| nounced. Jtisement ran in the Sunday Tribune up to Saturday noon. Ir r nd Judge Kennedy, in whose eapele ia “la story on meat of 1,000 to 2,500 | Show roughly how the new reichstag|. The Midwest concern has. 2,800}and served as exploitation for the rt the receivership ‘ot Teapot BERLIN—A parliamentary coal-| words and submit with it four meat wel in constituted. The socialists) acres under lease on the Berthoud] Reconstruction Sale now in progress New Park May Be|®s,s72 avivaws. vet's wom which comamana major. | rei. The bet recies ‘wil he] tr, tntven 24 and go ete che fetaetare, Sor ae y | hearing for May 15 Since that ity sifficient to put the provisions} compiled into an attractive cook evctiees pchevn ‘eG the of ie Tn this evening's Tribune, the ad | time, the differences have apparent- of the Dawes report into execution | book, giving due credit to the girls pemeiry Bar| in the eared watt E I M d I is being corrected by Seotheh dis- Created 40 Miles) y veon settied and insotar as no one has been assured by the general | submitting them. ‘Tho board plans | P24 110 deputies, as compared with] Error Is Made Int |piay in wnicn the cuts wilt be placea wanted a ar at the hearing to elections. of to give this book free national dis- Yah eros bersierciu Tent ee iteeaaal ae t Ss 1 P 4 correctly. | turth r argue the “shooting” the ied otiaet tribution to schools, homemakers nett as . me West of Sheridan, | judge ted the May ‘15 hearing ie Pisce: to Have DENVER—Tully Beott,' former|and other institutions and indivice | next in strength with 90 deputies, or 500 ale rrice PARIS—Exiled Russians living tn | order a gain of from 20 to:25. The com- chief justice of the Colorado supreme requesting it. Paris are greatly cheered by reports w was rturned, both men being serious fy hut. Shaw hacing ne, serous | actual numbers of trees and amount * es ving his throat) oe shrubbery planted but there te no | fh Ronan see he extent) ooubt that it exceeds by far any jut ick’s Injuries has not bi ", ning that has been done in Caspe termined, but eons fei din Paige Ae oas eee on any other Arbor da | back is broken. ‘The re Pationic ints yong | bends at right angles Schools were dismissed fon the day and all students were ed ti and the driver asserts that he was|(t¥ 2nd All students were urged to ets blinded by the flare of an approach. take part in the work of planting t os, A reat of work was CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 5.—An| ing automobile spotlight. eS \ 3 . i order the motion for a a - | munists wil ve 45 G c, SHERIDAN, “Wyo, May 8. = SaaS Many Shaded Walks |courtand a member of the state] Hishty-six prjzes ranging from| rpnbaes alga aa cen Sputiec: | rhrough an error which occurrea| arriving.almost daily from Moscow Surener abs far ae area Utllitles Commission ded of heart] #200 down to $10 will be awarded | ii, “extreme nationalists prebabig| in the ‘Tribtine composing room in| fan impending change. They be- acduiiat te att re ‘44 In Next Few Years lsease after an {illness of two weeks.|in the contest. ili hdive! ts as against three|the advertisement of the Wyoming| lieve the present dor apagel ht ng itaierenb an Pt a z in the last reichstag. Army Goods Store, successors to | toppling and that even a slight push jonal pa pror tter ee There is every indication that the y Goods Store, Casper| would throw it over, their hopes recelved n’ men’ from Bar-| T is Arbor day throughout Jerman nationalists will be the de-| People have been led to belleve that | centering on Grand Duke Nicho‘as siheton maces Ohent tal Wyom and jin Casper 3 ciding factor in the new government. | certain high top boojs are selling at| Nicholalevitch who said he would Patek i See LS Fe this day “Is being conscte tie Fh chain a price far below the figure intend-| head a national movement when od dae ts ceca et Sipe observed here. ‘Tree planting hs ed. This erroneous opinion was|convinced the ‘Tussian people planning ‘a yisitato the patic bere | LARAMIE Woodley Goch! an | ben eolng On’ atiw rabid Space, Ate was brought about by ¢, cut of a high wanted it. this. summer automobile | accider™ west of this} '"& the last few weeks and the re = The twa men were of a party |city Saturday night, at a sharp curve | *U!ts obtained lead gne to thing that ummm THK BOSTON STORE which Inspected the aren last sum-|in the Rocky mountain highway | & few Years Casper will be a city i vorab'e to the| the scene of several fatal and-near gt ahaden walks: AlsioReh: tis piaas “ Byonuena irate ldents, the automobite 0° [9¢ clvic beauty has been somewhat Forget It Not! - © aac GRA NET a neglected in the past. No effort has been made to check up on the DENVER, Colo, May 5,—The Midwest Refining company today took its first step toward actual drilling in Colorado when the loca- on of a well to be drilled. three miles west of Berthoud, near the south boundary of Larimer county, was announced by company head- quarters here. The location is in the northwest quarter of 16-4-69. 10 Years Ago Certain Casper Lots Sold for $100 MY REMOVAL SALE! -MEANS A. BIG SAVING TO YOU ON YOUR SHOE PURCHASES PAY DAY SPECIALS done In all parts of the city yester- day. JO eee Laramie School District Jumps LARAMIE, Wyo, May 5.—The numeration of children of school age for Laramie school district, which includes the whole of the city of Laramie and a good deal of out Ww lying territory, was completed today and shows that there are child ter -Gen ull It may take “Sikh Abdul of the Mounted” a little longer to “get his an} man,” but he’s on the job anyhow. This good-natured Somali cop, who HINGTON—Postrr eral New announced daily air 1 service between New York and ren in the district Mnst 2,302 last | Francisco with deliveries within 35] Steers traffic on the,desert, was caught by the cameraman as he was r, there being the same num-| pours, will begin Juty 1 asking a visiting if American policemen have camels. The gobs r of boys and girls, h q f answer, very likely, had something to do with “nine days without a Today he school board of the district ha NEW YORK—Ten thousar drink £ 3, d an « Hh tor “MUP 28 tol] eres aan” tien eae | They’re Valued At vote on issue of $100,000 ‘ | 1 buildings and equiy A bed whic © changed from | nia, asked Secretary, Hoover to de-! | }ment, the schools at the present ana eed co | $1000 time being ‘crowded to" the "bmi silssthad tage A CORRECTION pres Men ba nongut IAM GOING TO OFFER SOME REAL his is n rat time in the district ~~ - 2. em that the sexes equal in number OR eA mutt of) Bae Lai sire usually predominating Henle mate erste ret as | N OUR DISPLAY AD Were Laughed at! |// BARGAINS—COME AND SEE THEM A een ern gr aie jo A Published in the Tribune Sunday Baby M hite One ‘lot of M D ne scientist has fizured out that aa aby Moccasins in white, me lot o: en’s Dress ae women: In aunperisee oie | thoes aaveaiing suseees, aun |f CHE CULO Ti tiGH DOP Boer RIGHT NOW | [1/8 pint’ ana blue kid leath: | Shoes, “broken "sizes her welght, in leaa, than twothirds| sion bad not been:given fair trea i . Regular 50 i : SS ace cae rn es ee ae WAS MISPLACED x Some ae oe asngenttinie ‘ise Values" frome $5.00 fo —<——_——_— tor Shortridge, Republican, Califor a i A The Items Should Have Appeared as | pportunity ae pate m5.00.. Remove! use for an sAby's crib is | termine rela of the Radio cor-| = Sale the anvee Ge TARE MeResh eee \ bor Goh of Apistioal witerahe Jap Follows || These Men Were Given Price ~.—- $3.65 § elescopically, and co!lapsible —— anv. Ci % y Pane ee er tc" | nae ail ceowe ae OUTING Casper Has Only |[ff canvas and Kid Qne- | Regular 0c value e- | Mrs. Haldane, mother of Lord|a decisive victory tor Wiliam G.1f HIGH TOP BOOTS Begun to Grow 8. Regular $1.50 values. | ™oval sale 10e Ha!dane th Lord Chancellor, has | McAdoo, ecancidate for the Demo Price cence 85e | ———— just entered upon her, one hun ic presidential nomination, x | Writige suas ibeud saset wiih iachesl bain eenetieian ch “Bugland; aud | WASHINGTON-President.. Col he: Hatonal Snow: Men's ion re values F as been used with un- | balloon ascension in England, anc YASHINGTON—President — Coc lati ; usually good effect on this frock of | clearly 8 Stephenson's first] {dge took his usual Sunday crulse National Park Brand Sele to Removal peige embellished with brown | locomotive. on the Mayfl i ¥ fon? Hi eantuater.. Shean itoraites pa ne Be pane SPECIAL One dot: gieLR alba HENS Senpayo coe e |nate trip 8 of belge and brown, | take-up is aaid to be responaible| WASHINGTON + The Foedera) grade. Brown Oxfords,’ |°_"* ----- Tho line of the tunic is very amart | for the noticeable fact that women | ‘Trade commission declared in n re E. P. Reed make. Regu- | __ Men's Work Shoes rte Poccle) Ctteudl With okt tegtettal, | Ox, IGeltiir tip of kissing one| port on its investigation of the lar values $7.50 up to, another .when they meet wheat flour milling industry that Ee HEADQUARTERS For Electric Washing Machines Now at REDUCED PRICE A.B.C. In Our Sub-division Will Mean Many Dollars ‘to YOU "| During the Next Five Years instead of frir $9.00. Removal SPEED BALL CANVAS One lot Children’s Shoes, RUBBER-BOTTOM in brown and black, lace SHOES and button. Sizes from 2to6. Regular values FOR MEN AND BOYS | from ‘$1.50, to $2.26, Men’s regular price $2. Removal Sale Removal $1. 45 Price 85¢e Sale Price_ One lot of Ladies’ High Boys’ sizes from 214 to 6. Shoes, Brown and black. Removal Mrs. R. King and EB, P. Sale Price $1.35 Reed makes; $8 and $10 values. » Removal Sale toe SAAS |" $1.85 $8.75 In Plain Toe, Pack Style, Rubber Sole Sand Heels Lots Face East EXTRA SPECIAL FOR LADIES Second Street U.S. Army Nurses High Top Shoes “The Old’ Carnival Cost Uncle Sam $14.00 Grounds” OUR SPECIAL PRICE | Right In Line For S 3 Pe 4 & || A Greater A Wonderful Value for the Women—Comfort and | Casper Lasting Wear Twelve Months to Pay We have it to sell and 125 we are Ning it—or perhaps it the low price that sells it. FIVE DISTINCT MODELS We Can Supply Your Every Want In Army Goods ff} Easy Terms The Exchange Cylinder—Oscillator Vac—Vacuum Oscillator pales and Char Equipment ae ven Th ‘ Dolls ° Furniture and Ask About the Free Washer to Be Given Away W om Arm St B R It ( e Store Hardware Co. Cc ASPER ELECTRIC co y ing y or e ury Ca y 0. 9 ‘¢ S 4 200 5 y 7 215-219 West First St. 121 East First Phone 1993-J 246 South Genter © eral a Wyo. ¥ M phlone ane gs. SHOE DEPARTMENT 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET