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PAGE SIXTEEN. HELEN WILLS Dato FIRS TENNIS MATCH Champion of U. S. De- feated by Mrs. Covell Of English Team. WIMBLEDON, England, June 18, “Miss Helen Wills, the American women te champion, was de. les match in the n meet bi n the Americans women ‘representatives of to have two wings built on| another on the west, but this one on the east: and! rejected as impracticable. THE EYES HAVE IT, AS THEY SAY IN THE BEAUTY CONTEST atter or not attend: ing the convention may be.rece! by the chamber of ‘commerce.’ There are approximately 950° members of. the association and {he majority of these are expected to be here for the annual affair.’ ‘The general’ sessions, smoker, ban- quet and dani will all be 3 Committees" appointed” to care for the various arrangements are as follows: BY 5S 48 te q Rooms committee—A..K. Bott, R. C. Calther,“Otto ‘Stratton. © Building-and banquet committee— f. / ‘ gees MORE DAY. W. Johnson, A. L. B. Townsend, George B. Nelson». , wi i d » i Finance \ committ (chamber of! commerce) Q, K. Deaver, BE. P. Ba: peas con, B.-L. Scherck, Charles Neitham- mer, Emmett'Fuller, W..F. Wilker- é — — = —~yrwyy pine son. ae Finance. committee (Ww: rs) Fred Cottman, M. J. Bu Herbert, « Plerce, Robert Griebe, A. 0. Park, M. L. Bishop, Jr, who is also gen: 5 n. rs. Covell, her conqueror, was steady and kept up a hard driving game, playing most to Miss Will's back hand. Miss Wills apparently found dif- ficulty in getting the “lay of~ the land,” slashing a number of her back hand drives far beyond the lines. Miss Wills’ erratic game, far be- low her customary standard, lost her first singles match in tourna- ment play in this country. Her English opponent. played with mar- velous steadiness throughout, set © most of the time and ting the ps pegging away persistently at the American, girl's back hand, which was strong and weak alternately. Miss McKane won her match from Mrs. Mallory, 6-3, 6-3. eral chairman of the convention com: » | mittee. Publicity committee—Jack- Leary, W. S._ Kimball, R. C. Cather, Carl Shumaker,}Q. L. Walker. * yell and PERSONALS She comes from Corsica, same as Napoleon, but it will be a long time before Pauline Po meets her “beauty Waterloo.” Just now she’s uise Reichman teacher in| taking a'l prizes in French beauty shows. The Parls Cinema club Fast Casper school, left for Berkeley, | ig Jates to elect. her. Cal., this morning where she ‘will at- An addition to the Casper -_post- tend the summer session of the Uni- ‘nbsitna abe hielo wats att eal office will’be built in’ the immediate ul : . fe 2 pted to n versity of Callfornia. 2 Missouri Preacher) torce nis attentions upon her, On| fture, according to word! received the day,of the shooting, Conger said | PY the Casper Chamber of :Cammecce Mrs. Jack Morton and Dr. and : he ma Mes Burns en tla atrest, {from Senator Francis EB. Warrén. Mrs. Story are in the city enroute Found. Guilty Of ascohimanied by hee husband, whem | Senator Warren armounces ‘th or Yi 8 -ark. © Mr. Morto for Yellowstone Park Mr. orton. he had never met. As he was about | treasury department proposes adve: came to Casper, with them but was} Assault C h AT & ES\to pass the couple, Conger suid | tsins for bids at once andl the ena. | EVERY THURSDAY | SPECIALS WATER JUGS Regular Prices $3.50 to $9.00 “ THURSDAY. SPECIAL $1.75 Pee rie Burns began. shooting. No words | {0° bas asked that #e time limit for Nerys |_| passed between them. Conger teati- | ‘He advertisement he” thé “shortest MEXICO, Mo., June 18.—The Rev.| hea he wne unarmed. practicable before awarding the con- I: ‘Asa Q. Burns was found guilty last yarn ener at SENT tract. Mrs. 1 oan, Teturned night of assault with intent to kill A "Tie aApition sroula brobably 4] vs F : *|in the shooting of Howard D. Con- al constructed on the rear of the pres: i . rt. Marahail is in the Hagens-| fo. traveling salesman on street - | en building ‘and extend to the tot Regular Prices 1.15 to $5.00 ~ Murane offices. a , f oe Ses to two years in the state peniten- feet in stze-and would <“be~of one | aN 3 THURS: 75¢c Mrs. George Black, of Glendo ar-)tiary, A motion for a new trial will story. It would be used forithe car- |i” * - DAY SPECIAL here March 1, Burns was sentenced on the south. It would be 40x50 rived in Casper today to attend the! bo heard July 1. riers who; have! been cdinpelled: ta wedding of Miss Cleola Lilly. Mrs. carry on theirwork of Selecting mait } ‘Phone 425 147 S. Center Flack is the guest of the Lilly's at] yrexico, Mo, June 18.—Mr. in the basemment.: It was originally cli Burns who was @oing gtadyate| COLUMBUS, ©., June 18.—Judge ae work in Chicago, returned to Mexico] R. M. Wanamaker, 58 years old when he said:he learned that Conger | assceiate justice of the Ohio su- had made improper advances toward|preme court, who had attained his. wife, who was rooming at the] wide recognition for his advocacy N. _D., June 18-} home of L. N. Henderson. Conger] of legal reform, jumped from the -s tor Magnus Johnson, of | was a guest in the same home while| fourth story of a hospital today Minnesota, who arrived to give a] secking to rent a house so that he|and was killed. He has been sut- series of addresses in Nezth Dakota] conid move his y from Lin-|fering from a neryous brgakdown. said that although he had been In-| coin, Neb. elie ven Lah vited to speak at the Farmer-Labor| Conger testified he met. Mrs.| Mrs, W. convention in St. Paul, he had-re-| Burns at tha Henderson. home but fusec as he did not approve of the#| — ~ — cemmunist element which was’ in power there. Mrs. George H. Goohs is in the elty from Cheyenne. ——$.— AND FORKS, W. G. 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