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INDAY, JUNE 8, 1923, PAGE FOUR. ; Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUND. 3, —__— —o—aXn—na | : THEATERS SHOWING AMERICAN ce f First and Wolcott. of the country initiating them ; Bow aan Duis 8, 1924. in the ways of woods and wood ( Calendar of the Week. lore. “All girls at camps blaze a 5 Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Last meeting| trail not alone to happiness but demonstrations culminat-| the guests leaving huttiedly.. — ‘L 6 rning : pals . . £C lid ‘ popes showing American filmi LONDON, June fem London Fi Fi Efforts Will Be - Nomination 0 ooliage Basketry, rea timid fears and : out in Toltlo during the past| Sunday ees ae ane ea ae dias be held at the ¥. W. ©. A. , | ‘Twenty hired Japanese troub! Tomo eee, ay ee Put Forth Monday BY JULIAN SNYDER For the first time the convention Monday evening at 7 p. m. There j ; makers txtruded upon a_ dinner demonstrations he Japaneso : (United® Press Staff Correspondent)| will be broadcast by radio. Conven- let is some unfinished work that must i of Americans im: ak i eidvibsy Viel Bafa, By Union. CLEVELAND, O., June 7.—(Unit-| tion proceedings will be broadcast be finished and out of the way by a ni deo Reatiier: Cen hoe e ed Press.)—Cleveland today was] by three Cleveland stations directly, the last of the week. ks are to 5 ‘aD ind dis’ je spe abet tobe): Asst ericate eibaltea a CLEVELAN Ohio, June 7.—Fi- | ready to welcome its first great pol-| and by a dozen other stations in be closed on the fifteenth and all hlets, protesting against itical convention. other parts of the country through ’ money must be in, 4 M ¥ ‘ an ai Ahetabeg Anite yt ’ aviti Reserve Candy Sale. ven in Red Cross life saving and) intruders carried swords, and a few|not be ignored. sre in Ceveand darig, O | stcay Fesnatad ate | ena’, ciauanes ees] Activities of the Last|” 5, it, meere,cendy sale... |xivan in Red Gros ite anving snd intruden earvid svordn anda fr| tb woven: hee: fonal Republican convention, will bailea with activity. Hotels hummed|to the radio instruments. It is es- M th O - d ® serves and sold in the lobbies of| beginners. tent | SNe seusiles bat no casualties. tee ‘peta iel aiaatety ddetaring be made by international officers Of} Vis, convention chatter. Already a| timated that 20,000,000 persons will oni uline in the Rialto and American theaters} All sorts of nape tes ect mgt There was mes los taser erotics, Donat ops ee per A ae the union Monday. vast host of strangers were here for| “listen in’? on the convention. helped to raise the money nécessary | camping trips, * @ © spots ogee prc can the great event. Then also for the first timo. the Summary. for thom to send some of their mem:|and pageants are features of every| Japanese hoodlums demanded. the| out its assertions. - officers wou! the American exclusion laws, The| menaced; gravity of situation car. * ‘| ramble abe: towel orith thesleanOee | ue taleeranh wien: tie passe nee + |bers to the Regional Conference in}camp, Handerafts are popular with| exclusion of all Ameyicans trom troit wps made tcday after all other} hte into town with theRepubli-| by telegraph wire by means of re- Estes Park, June 1 to 27. The club| the vacatlonists, who prefer 1888 | Japan. attempts to avert the strike sched-|' 01, army of delegates from all parts| cently perfected instruments will be Seventy-seven visits were made to] wishes to express its appreciation} strenuous activities. em fame) The intrusion upon the 1 R ELS W N reper lbs ete (ig Gad used commercially by the American] private homes during the month of| for the co-operation of the manage| there is a trained nure >, Whose 8erlaance and the descent upon’ the ; : a Feat ine Republi [it adit ne and Telephone Co, “Thus | May by the secrétary of the Asso-| ment of these theaters, vices are free, Most 0: rt ‘tien are| ‘heater were sald to be part of a . W. D. Mahon, president, and (WW |man of the Republican National| it will be possiblé for a newspaper| ciated Charities, ‘Thare were 84 of ¥ Business Girls Picnic, cilors who lead the activ’ prearranged series of demonstra- I N ALBANIA B. Fitzge vice president 7 ve Committee, will raise the conven-| hundreds of miles distant to pro-| fice interviews and 69 outside inter-| Lower Garden Ci mle, | llores whe PreaPngat eres ot” denngtt| 3 Internation: Amalgamate: ssoci- ) tion gavel in Cleveland Public hall.| cure and publish a picture of the| views. Seventy-three letters were| acene of! a: very enjoyable picnic} Three camps are carats ag boned tion with the American immigration ation of Street Railway Employes And as the gavel falls, perhaps| convention the same day the pleture| written. An example of one day's| Tuesday evening when the Y. Busi-| national camp dpartmen! ies >| act. Pep are due to arrive here Sunday Morn-| audible to the 13,000 delegates and| is siapped in Cleveland. ‘The sys- work done is shown in a report| ness Girls picnicked there. Weinera|¥. W. C. A. this bongs are! The American charge d’affair LONDON, June 8. — A Belgrade ing. visitors jammel in the great audi-|tém was tried out several weeks! gotten up for the purpose of illus-| were roasted ‘over the camp. fire. Maqua in the heart o: : F cane who has been in charge of the Am-|4ispatch to the Sunday Bxptess They are to go into conferencé|torium, more than 1,000 trained | ago. trating the way the secretary} Later in the evening plans were| popular camping ground a bassy since the departure of Am.|says that the Albanian governme! immediately with City Manager W.| writers and, for the first’time in| Hundreds of loud-speaker repro- handles her duties. It follow made for the Community Confer-|ica, near . Poland, meget Camp! hassador ‘Woods this week, and sev-] has moved from Tirana to Elbasan, RR. Hopkins, who has requested | history, the radio will start report-| ducers will carry all the speeches “A visit was made to the home|ence which is to be held in Estes| Nepahwin, Canton, Pa. ps bene a eral members of the embassy staff|an dthat the revolutionists are win. hearing with them. Monday they | ing to the world another chapter in| before the convention to roped-off of Mr. and Mrs, A. who were parents] Park, August 5 to.15. Okoboji, Lake Okoboji, Iowa. ante were present at the danco in the| ning everywhere. will hold a conference with William | American political history. Cleve-| spaces olitside the building, where of a new baby. Mr. A. was out of Hi Y¥ to Entertain G. R. dreds of other camps are mi 3 hotel Imperial when the rufflans ‘ Polk, loca] union president, and|jand today speeded to completion|eccommedations for 60,000 persons employment and, becayse of this| ‘This afternoon the Hi ¥ club of| tained by local ¥. W. C. A. eee entered and began their disturbance, ——_——. members ‘of the wage arbitration | the Inst-minute preparations for the| huve been arranged. Through the| and his wife's illness, their outlook | the high school is to entertain the|ing the girl’ campers to ate SOCIALIST SPEAKER COMING. board. convention. tproducers, the speeches may be! was rather dreary. The cupboara]G. R. on a plenic to be beld in the|§0,000 girls a year. Weekly bits M. Butler, his campaign manager Meu.’ imathies “fetus der Sow was empty and there were only the pion ae they A rian at bord aed, i cakes brates Sicot, AAA ‘tha Incoming chairman. atthe Seek cone abeateiilday most rece rticles of clothing} the high school a\ 3 from $10. a) “Sepuiniezae 3 out in miles of red, white and blue for the new baby. ‘There was very] Vacationists, Now’s the Time | including meals. natlonal commiittee, are the hand- | 7:30 o'clock at the bunting. Flags were flying from pithsibies ASAackcote hc, shakers-In-chiefs at the Coolidge | temple. Her subject avill be i little fuel. Fuel and groceries were To Plan. Information may be had from . m beget sh : : . most every lamppost and building. ordered and, ugh some neigh-| Early in June Young Women's|camp headquarters, 600 Lexington| Meadquarters The president will | Means by Which We Live Must B: Merchants had their store win- bors, r dows scoured and pl. d their new- = be kept fully informed of what | Collectively Owned.” She is ~ i imps will av , New York, xd 1 was se-| Christian association campy bcs he g0e6 on. _ socialist lecturer. est stocks in pleasing array to “A visit was made to the home ment and the woman unable to] been living, had gone to Dakota and z catch the eye, for it is well known of an old nian who is living alone work because of the care of three] left him here alone. He wanted to that with a national convention The city put on a holiday garb.| heard outside the building practi The downtown district was decked| cally as well a% inside. Major Parties To Divide Air For Campaign comes a deluge of gold. It is esti- small children. go to a brother in Nebraska,” The old man was crippled and was | *™* ven pothesis Sb tiene say fs as CLEVELAND, June °7—(Onitea| JOH, Gollars will be spent, here: next crutches. The boy was having 0)!" cir 3 in otfice’aaking for ae co e care of hi n nt as well as 1 “ Press)—Radio will broadcast the} scores of vendors counted their Therhaaee anachewaay slstancé -in; Sing icielintae.wisow:s SIDELIGHTS MONEY TO LOAN with an adopted boy of ten years. I the home and had to prepare his Keynote speech of Representative | renewed stocks of novelties, Strange bree Tis Arrangements were | Pension. The claim aired Feetitia ‘ Theodore B. Burton before the Re-} out-of-the-state faces thronged the} ‘The case o® Mrs. John Bernard made to place’ the jold/man dn ithe ‘Mrs, C telephoned, Senor r7 publican national convention here | streets—official looking men, non-|310 West Yellowstone, arraigned be family in Mills who were in des hospital, for the neighbors to care Tuesday to the four corners of the! descript appearing men, bandsomely| fore Judge John A, Murray yester. for the boy and for the house to be| titute circumstances and unable to i LAND, June 7.—(United gowned women, gaudily dressed,| day noon on a charge of vio-| jane ER : pay their rent and were also out of CLEVE: 5 arrangements have been | Dainted women, eripples and hes:| lating the liquor ondionace was elec fhe hopliai. ‘ne 14 man was in|) Proceries. Asked that the A. C. visit Brees} Many, dlatinguiaied 5 folk 4 whereby Burton's speech | .. ‘Atl were ma tousthe te lg fo ah ies eo ospital. fees axe cathes : wrt Becatattuantey avasy pny Wie SE ee Kadi gate. miced the} uA friendly visit was made to a “Went to Mills to visit the fam-| Most of the members of se ares to listen to it. A number of é re cers had faijlea | bome where there are five sub-nor.| “Wen! cabinet who could gét-away,.an the bingtat atAlicnaianutie counter, Ae ee ag officers had failed} a1 children. (Occasional visits ara| ily reported by Mrs. C. Found that There was a wide variance today|to appea: the man had been laid off two weeks nde! to’ om e t between the rumors of bootlegmers made to this home in an effort to hee the mother’s sto previous and had been un to and ‘predictions of city officials that ecure the mother’s permission to the convention will pone dry." Probe Report sending (he.two) youngest jehildren| find) Wil) die, Saye eee teeta to the State Home and to supervise} man was kept at home because of the big Republican figures in con- gress aré on the ground. Mrs. Florence Harding, widow of the late President; Mrs. Alice will take care of relaying it. This is part of a special agrec- ment between the Republican and Democratic national committees for ; j Roosevelt Longworth, and the R or said the ll be S oA 2 ye a “division of the air” during the| wettest in histore ant tht wed a the oare of the house which has to | s!x SRW eet dal DOMDOFAET {307 as ot MAIER WD ‘te dapone campaign. Realizing that the radio} in aimost’ wnllmived auameiien on Is Submitted be cleaned occasionally by a visiting | lief was given them. Spo holders.disioue/ of the jlateat for the first time, will be one of the be available. housekeeper.) “Interviewed principal. of schcol things in summer finery will be. Safety Director Edwin Barry still principal means of campaigning, “Interviewed the principal of the| to learn whether the children were |’ syown at social events planned by i Inter P P Cordell Hull, the Democratic chair- held to his forecast that the con. kchool, where the above mentioned|in school and whether they were] Cioveland host epee PY man, and John. Adems,: Repub-livention willbe “the dricat in’ his] s WASHINGTON, June, 7—<Attors| eubnormaie are ins atterianbeensed | Well claLbad Bam ted: red rest) 2 nama perianal fehl 5st Seely Pe ney General Stone today studied «| learn whether the children were in] “Interviewed former employer of i Seton fie divicion or radie ‘ta. |. Finlshhig Rouchss “in the Gocoral| complete lireport, of, an /dnvestigntion') aohiool reminariy> man to learn why he was laid off| ‘The main problem of the con- an equitable division of radio fa lon of Cleveland’ Public Hall, where| of the United tes attorne the convention will be called to ar-| fice at San. Francisco, cilities, so that neither party would “Interviewed the truant officer,Janc whether he would be reem-| vention leaders is to keep {t here vantage over the other. infornting her of the home condi-| ployed. long enough to let Cleveland hotel ee ereenn ee this arrangement, which | (ef next Tuesday, were being rushed| It wag stated-At the department | tions ina family. . 3 “Interviewed sister of woman to] keepers and business men come PB aed, aphnhiering the | leading seh of justice that Stone had not “re-| “Visited. the <ho¥#® of a& family |jlearn whether relatives would as-| out even by getting back the a led. b: oleae You Will. Be Allowed to Buy Anything Under the Sun That * You May Desire at Practically Your Own Price The Loss of the Borrower broadcasters, the air will thus be] Tbe great auditorium—simply~ an bL-partisan. the resignation of United] where the man had. just returned Gongated bowl with a roof cover: District’ Attorney Williams} from the hospital. Advised with| “Interviewed family physician re- ing it, is draped outside and in|at San Francisco. family regarding man's taking care} garding removing tonsi!s of¢ little With \the natfonal colors. The au-| It was indicated, however, that} of the childron while the woman | eirl ditorium will seat more than 13,000| the attorney general would soon an-| worked. yy Sixth street, leading to the Public nounce his decision on the Investl- Visited home of a family where] made arrangements for child to be . Sheridan Woman mall, iso e_man_has' been out of employ-| taken to the county hospital for Is a Gain to You P : cae in veritable arch of flags gation. tonsil operation. “UNREDEEMED PLEDGES” eleorates er and red, white and blue -bunting, — — = a si President : Inside the building the seats, ris- ‘Old man in office. His son and} C. Bascom Slemp, lent ‘ ing one above the other in the sta- er-in-law, with wh he had] Coolidge’s secretary, and Wi 7 " dime eval stvuctere sare | LINCOLN :H. SENNE TT | settee nce Watch for the Opening 100th Birthday in black relief amid festoons of na- & Reliable Jewelry and Loan C Clable J€welry aiid LOan Lo. tional ec 257 SOUTH CENTER money they put up to insure the convention for the city. Unless some totally unexpected problem arises, leaders do not see how they can keep the convention be- yond Thursday night, but they will try to hold it over Friday. SSullghienunatian net CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE 3 COTE RM IO The hal of 200 watts each of white light, lo- ated behind a fie! a ld of glass panels Margaret Sowers is probably the] |, ling 80 feet above the floor, oldest woman in Wyomir She| More spectacular is the scheme of is the great great grandmother of | .oloreq lights. There are amber, mayen ch! dren, all living in Bhert-| reqiand:blue Nghts behind the giass jan county screens. All are under control Her one hundredth birthdgy she| . aimner Suet TACbett homie a SHE Wyo., June 7.—Hav- ing passed the century mark, Mrs, RIDAD Loveliness Lasting celebrat a picnic with her rela tive In add there were 115 friends pres or brilliant red may diffuse the The lights are so The ceremony takes but a moment—but the, tie binds forever. 4 on of the jhall ed off in dd to-produce various under the lower balconies illuminate the: arena, CHICAGO YELLOW GAB) ::* atts.csen,c¢,25,00, nee ana nish mu: ing the convention. The stage “upon which high offt. s of the gove ation covering | tho seats of Yard, Lon-| the tment, has ¢ p of ap for use in The presentation of an artistic piece of jewelry is over in a flighting sec- ond but the gift remains an everlasting token of the giver’s taste and love. And a large stock of new Royal Typewriters en transit compel us to move our stock of rebuilt Type- writers at once at Whatever it is—if you are seeking something to fully express your fine sentiments—something to fittingly compliment the lyrical loveliness of the June Bride—you a: sure to find it in this vast assembly of © beautifully JOS. I. SCHWARTZ IRIS BLDG. JEWELER ent will occupy honor and from which ote and nominating peeches will bé made {s 5, measuring 104 pening is 72 feet rmounted by an odied in a cable-| 42 feet 6 inches high. | The gram 1 by President John] is fitted with a steel He Yellow ¢ Manufac:| curtain weig After an inve weeks, opening and asbestos Ing 40 tons, with its turi is significant t nter weight the ar at i co 1 s the firet There are more than 30 private ant taxicab to pass the] rooms directly. off of the stage es. « ation verning public] pecially fitted up for th conven. motor veliicles in the English capt-| tence of the tbiecan leaders and distinguished guests There wi 70 FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY Our rebuilt typewriters include Royals, Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths and Coronas and” other makes, and carry our guarantee for one year and free service for that time. It Is operated by a Chi-| hydraulle The action of the English py doorkeepers on tion of ¢ Fine Late Model Typewriters for Rent THE CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 230 EAST SECOND PHONE 856 departn s the imme rele " pment 100 neral Wilr The door appointed from country. One hun red and fifty ushers will seat the ates and visitors, Lafayette B. Gl n of New York nel Edward P. tarms of the keepers have been Kansa ngineerir mpany of} all parts of the T fleet of Yellow Ca’ ing te mpany officials more to Warning to Radio Owners FOUR WOLVES AND 18 : —Photo by Bell, of dec downtown, his 1 perhaps the Acting upon the request of a number of business and profe a Thirty-two] sional men, A rney Lincoln H., Sennett, has decided to make the : reat pillars ped {nthe na-trace for district judge, Eighth judicial district, comprising Natrona |M™ TO protect your home and radio set with a candidacy for CUT OUT THIS COUPON good lightning arrester. Get them at mediate result of urgent requests, as Mr, Sennett’s decision to place | tonal colors and connected by wi and Fremont counties, and on yesterday announced his F VOTES SHOT DOWN: rung with hundreds of electric|the bench. ‘This announcement does not come, however, as an im: moat Spectacular Mghting {his name before the voters, was reached only after giving the matter This Coupon Is Good for Steck of the convention will be Wed-|of candidacy several weeks consideration, ¥ 0 Pp I T = . in nesday evening, when the likeness of Attorney Sennett is one of the better known and more success- e > LUE seed alec der Me aa dent Coolidge and Secretary of | ful lawyers of this state. He has handled some of the larger civil Wat n 1 OIN' Ss Lay, at 10 POINTS 1y by Harry Williams and} State Hughes other proinent]cases in the courts of Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota and for 1 p In the Tribune Carriers Competitive Race tf Pdd¥ a ithin two weeka' | eePUblicansa wil be flashed across | the past four years has been in active practice in the district tribunal time in the Black Thunder diatrict |‘ sep cvaeish city by fireworks, |at Casper i Re litaadee & the nite of the Su * Clre avish Use of Rad Lincoln H, Sennett was born January 15, 1870 ‘at } eddybemps, i ns han ® pelieved that at leamt |, ,Mere People will wee, Shoar and] Maine, and received his education. in the puttle stots oe ey pempe SMOKEHOUSE PHONE 128 Thereby cast 10 points for: ‘ a etl seniutn in this re-| T° ®bout the convention than any|He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1901 and during | ecial effort ia ng | Convention in histor Nundreds of|/the same year was admitted to the by the Minnesota supreme Carriers name —.___ e a Route No. to get the notorious wot | *¢staph wires 3 been stru ourt. His first practice of law was in 190i at Cando, North Dakota. P f into Public H a H { Batteries, Tubes and All Other _— it k he ked yest e his candic Subscriber's: Name | ‘ \ g Mr. Sennett : : a---------3 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |§, % 2outo, fairness at the stat Radio Accessories ¥ RENT—Large mode t x t tel true sens “atekigede end justice to all is mymotto the Pay on your subscription account and count 75 more oon tak mt gar teal conver urso I whall pursue in all matters coming before me; should I be points for each month paid, age, clove in, 642 S, Park. ons. we fortunate encugh to be elected to the district bench, |