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+dnane yodaomnand he chie uma Haous cee ode RAs Ae a in ni of bt ne la pr B ite TI ce fre mi of ox on mr er co ni PAGE TWELVE. — WANTS CLUB . TD PAY. WIalT) AT GIRLS: CAMP Full Attendance of Members Urged This Evening. The members of the Casper KI- wanis club will pay a visit to the girls summer camp on Elkhorn creek this evening. A. M. Gee, who Is chairman of the camp ‘committee of the Kiwanis club which sponsors the camp has urged.a full attendance at the camp this evening. The Ki wanians will take their song books along and will do some entertaining themselves as well as enjoyim; the entertainment provided by the girls. second week of the camp. week was for girl scouts usively but non organization members ,of the Girl Re ation ate now attend girls serves org? ing the « The luncheor held for the first time today at t Townsend hotel. It announced that the district convention of Ki wanis for Colorado and Wyoming would be held in Boulder September 4and 5. Many local Kiwanians will attend the convention, Two official delegates to be named jater will be rent as representatives of the club. Other meetings planned this sum mer include a dinner July 81 follow ing a baseball game to be staged here between the Doygtas and Casper Ki wanians, a Cheyenne-Casper meeting August 9 and a Casper-Lander meet ing later in August Harry B. Durham, Kiwanian who rt in the tri-state irrigation hearing this morning delivered a summary of what had been plished by the hearing. It club. was is important thing in history of Casper and that the Cas per and Wyoming, men have done something truly worth while by pre senting the facts they did this morn ing. 4 MPHERSON OUT FOR OHERIFE Alexander MePherson, a sheep man in Wyoming for the last 10 years, today filed for the office of sheriff of Natrona county on the Democratic ticket. Mr. McPherson was a soldier in the world vy serving two years aud returning to this country as a first Heutenapt Mr. McPherson promises if elected a strict enfor ent of the law on the most economictl basis. So ACTOR HAD HARD TIME DESTROYING MACHINE If Hen rd can cont to make cars indestructible the one used by Edmund Lowe, in New York City,*he actor opines he should be made president of the United States and Czar of Russia. Lowe was called upon to drive one of the popular yehicles into a telephone post for a scene in Em- mett Flynn's production of “Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model," coming next Saturday to the Rialto theater. Three times he drove into the pole with the car suf = no ill effects. Finally, to. suc the demolish ing, it was ram the post twice before red effect could be obtained. the des Ls Democrats Who Bolted’ Smith To Quit Party ST. JAMES er Representativ who bolted from £ announced today his syithdrawal from party activity. He promised however, “whole hearted support of the convention's nominees Amofig the reason assigned b July 17.—Form athrop Brown. mith to McAdoo. him for his withdrawal were the “find ing of myself utterly at viarance with the policies of the state organi zation dominated Tammany Hall a belief that “church and state" should t separately main tained.” S uit A gainst Store Founder Is 4 Modified COLUMBUS, ©., July 17 United 8 s circuit court peals has modified the suit aga founder of the Pi ‘The of ap injunction Stores torporation provements of patents « vi not included in the organi the Piggly Wi Prisoners in Soviet Jails Get Vacations MOSCOW, July 17.—All the pris oners serving in soviet jails for ea? offenses will be given vaca. in order té participate in gath- ering the harvest, Che Casper Daily Cribune The Democratic Delegate Arrives Home This OLD BIRD SAYS HE WORKS HERE MPVLAREN IS STILL LOST No Trace Found of British World Flier Now 33 Hours Overdue; Japanese Destroyers A id In Search TOKIO, July 17.—(By The ‘Asgoviated Press.) ——-No trace of A. Stuart MacLaren, British aviator overdue at Paramashiru Island, in'the Kuriles, and his companions in a round-the-world flight, had been found up to 9 o’clock tonight. MacLaren then was more than 33 hours overdue. Japanese destroyers are Soueeniing. a search for the missing party. TOKIO, July 17.—(By The Asso clated Press.)—Although there has been no news recéived here up'to thts afternoon A... Stuart Mac- Laren and his party of British avia tors flying around the world since they left Yetorotu Isl. an early li no anxiety is felt ‘here thelr sa Mac 2 flight about 450 3 ing place, ®; rth of his s noon yesterday. How ever, it Us believed Iikely, that he landed at some intermediate, point in the Kuriles,-far from. radio or other communication with the out: sido world. Broughton Bay, Shi mushiru Island, where the advance party for his flight laid down a‘fuel and supply base, is believed the most probable point of this landing. @estroyer Iso as far north as Island without finding aviators, and the whieh was on to aid the Shimushiru any trace of the destroyer Hamakaze, duty on Paramarshiru President in Good Physical ers in searching southward thence. ne original Maclaren party in cluded, beside the commander, Fly ing Officer W. N. Plenderleith and Sergeant R. H. Andre’ These three were joined here by Lieut. Colonel LL G. advance party, which number of supply in the Kuriles, so thut the number The in the Broome, who led the laid down a dumps ‘at points Aléutians and Alaska, missing are four in ,» where the delayed. by said it was cloudy > was no wind Amer storms but whidh « or nd that um le to Pittsburgh, 1 atest reports on the weather | |Mrs. Thomas to Leave Friday for} NationalMeeting Mrs, Edna Stowe Thomas, one of the delegates from the Casper Busi: ness and Professional Women's club, s leaving Friday, July 18,,at 4 o'clock, via the Barlington, for W Baden, Ind, to attend the nations convention f Business and Pr sional Women’s clubs, The other delegate from Casper, Miss Madeline pright, president of the local club, who is now at her home in will join Mrs, Themas at West Baden. Robber-Slayer Is Captured In Michigan t LANSID fich., July 17,—Extra dition papers were issued at the gov- ty s office here teday for Harry y. Dunlap, 1 to be wanted in Sac. ramento hi and Los Angeles on several including robbery and mur- ug to the records, ACCIDENT VICTIM 10 The funeral of William Bissinger, who died at a ‘local hospital of ed while working on near Shoshoni, will Sheffer-Gay cha: be held fr at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Rev. .L. 'E. Carter will ‘officiate. Burlal will be made in Highland cemetery. S. H. Puntenney to Be Candidate For Justice Here Again S. H. Puntenney today announced his candidacy for re-election on the republican ticket to. the pffice of justice of the peace. Mr. Puntenney has been a Casper resident for nine years, coming here as .the state agent. of an insurance company. nee that time he has handled s and shrubs. Mr. Puntenney has held the office of justice of the peace in his district for the last two years. EAOT GROPER JANITOR: DEAD James Gray, janitor at the sper school and well known to ttending that rchool suddenly’ this morning when seized with am attack of heart trouble. He was*working at the Cen- tral.school at the time. Mrs. Gray is in Philadelphia on a visit and has been notified of her husband's sudden passing. She wil school children aie leave for Casper immédiately. Tt remains are’ at the Shaffer-Gay mortu Polish Writer ‘On Deathbed Prays for End PARIS, July 17.—Slowly dying from an incurable ‘malady, Jan Zoznowski, © well known Polish jwriter, repeatedly begged friends and attendants at the sanitarium at Villejuif to. put an end to his sufferings. Today his. fiance Ml'e. Stanislawa Unicuska, visited him and was so overcome at the sight of his agony that she could not resist his pitiable pleadings. She nhot him in the head and he Is not expected to recover. Following the shooting, Mile. Unicuska collapsed and officers: sent to arrest Her left her in care of the sanitarlum, She had been a constant visitor to her fiance's sick room. znowski, who el 35 years old, came here from Warsaw for medi. eal advice. French surgeons op. badge bandit,” be 's badge and erated on him twice but were un to give relief ns Greive of Evyary, is business affairs here Sa guest at the Wyatt. Conditon, Said July) 17,—Pres! after nearly a year House, is physically WASHIN dent Coolidge in the. White fit .5 The president today accompanied his father, John Coolidge to Walter Reed hospital to allow the latter to indergo a physical examination. While sthere, the t himself decided to be examined, as he is from time to time, by the White House physicians and the finding of army s that he is in preside , Examination of the elder Coolidge was arranged by the president, who felt that after years on the farm away from close medical supervision he should know his exact condition, The father also passed the examina- tion in good shape. La Follette Being Urged To Hold Back WASHINGTON, ers of Senator La Follette are ing lim not to be in a hur launch his active campaign f Speech making during ew weeks would be wasted effort, they argue, urging that the senator do little campaigning until September and then begin gn inten- sive fight for votes, carrying. it through to a whirlwind finish gust before election®day. While no def, Inite decision has been made, Sen ator La, Follette apparently is of the game mind as hig lieutenants, _ July 17.—Advis Tires, Miller Cords. t’s No Trouble to Change to Miller Balloons Your car—any car—may be quickly, easily and economically equipped to- day with Miller Real Balloon Tires, with or without wheel change. The same exacting care is used in mak- ing Miller Full Balloon Low Pressure Real Balloons Medium Pressure, and Miller Geared -to-the- Road High Pressure All sizes carried in stock. Authorized Miller dealers are in: a position to supply you at once. ‘THE MILLER RUBBER CO. OF N. Y., Akrea, Obie Makers of Quality Rubber Goods Wyoming Automotive Co, Casper, Wyoming For Sale by Authorized Miller Dealers Miller BalloonTires Interchangeable PROPAGANDA USED BY LEOPOLD BELAIDAT REST HERE | AND LOEB DEFENSE, IS CLAIM TOMORROW MORNING) escuela she Nathan Leopold and ‘Richard Loeb, confessed kidnapper-slayers of “Rob- ert Franks, first planned to make thelr fathers or “Loeb's ten-year-old brother the victim, have been char- acterized LEONARD TO MEET WALKER NEW Leonard, Pion, in Boyle’: the evening of Thursday, August 21. Walker's title will be at stake. and Mickey Walker, welterweight signed articles to meet at 147 pounds both mal, YORK, July 17.—Benny world’s Ughtweight cHam- world’s today Paper, readers. title holder, Thirty Acres, Jersey City, as man does, by the prosecution as propaganda designed to further the insanity theory of the defense. The defense endeavoring to make the youths appear as diabolic as possible in order to prove that according to Dr. William 0. Krohn, alienist, who will testify ‘for the cution contends the boys were nor- healthy and well educated and expects to introduce evidence in sup- port of that contention at their trial, which opens August 4. *A plan to radiocast the trial has been advanced by a Chicago news- which has submitted a ref- erendum on the suggestion to Hs a are crazy, state. “Penguls, alone of all feather crea- tures, walk about upright on land, * THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. BEER oLIZED, OWNER FINED: Frank Rector had reason to. be astonished at the fast work of the police department yesterday. Rector was being arraigned before Judge John A. Murray after the police had raided Réctor’s place at 237 W First street an hour before and had discovered 12 @ases of beet which was confiscated. Rector was fined $100 on this count. While his case was in progress the police received g call from the same neighborhood to the effect that Rector’s assistants were moving in new apparatus to start another brewery. When the of. ficers got there they removed the entire bar as well as more beer, tubs and other articles. P. G. Martin was fined $100 for being one of thé op- erators of the place yesterday. John Meehan was arrested on. the second visit on a simlar charge. ¢ ‘The prose- values is all we have to offer. place in our store. vice is our poligy. your money’s worth. Every pair of shoes we are offering in this Special Friday and Saturday Sale are of the highest grade and have been placed in lots which makes shopping easy. ent Mary Jane. MOTHER aia IS A TREAT FOR YOU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON Special Sale 500 PAIRS CHILDREN’S SHOES CONSISTING OF ANKLE STRAPS, TWO STRAP SANDALS AND CUTOU! Our store is fast becoming headquarters for children’s shoes. No shoddy or cheap merchandise will ever have a A big volume of business, small profits and codurtesy and ser- You can shop here knowing that you are getting more’ than LOT 1 HUMPTY. DUMPTYS Ankle strap in brown and mouse col- ored kid. 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