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THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 MOTOR ASSEMBLING CONTEST, PRIZE AWARDS AND DANCE TO FEATURE BOYLE FETE TONIGHT Demonstrations Hold Keen Interest for Opening Night Crowd in Addition to Entertainment Program ‘Two picked teams of three me-)the storage section of the plant con- chanics each will start on signal] stituted an auto show in itself. In- promptly at 8°30 o'clock tonight in a! terest was divided between the hand- time contest fo assemble two Ford|some new Lincolns which occupied motors, in the shop of Earl C. Boyle,| display space and the new Ford Inc., local Ford and Lincoln dealers. | automobile and tractor models. The contest will be one of the| The persons who received prizes principal features of the yening] last night follow: and is to be staged in connection} First prize, Mrs. John C. Peters with the celebration of the twelfth| second, Frank Demario: third, M. S. anniversary of the establishment of| Marrin; fourth, J. A. Conner; fifth, the company here and national Ford] R. W. Worland. y week. Prizes will also be given tonight All tools necessary for the assem-/} 4nd dancing will be provided for bling will be laid out conviently be-| entertainr BIN un alae side each of the two motors. The mechanics will take thelr places around the parts, the event will be announced on the floor and from the start of the signal some of the liveliest’ mechanical work ever seen in Casper is expected. Tho ‘com: pany officals estimate that com- plete assembling will take approx! mately 20 minutes. | L Besides the assembling contest to- 1 night prizes will be given to the holders of luck coupons. As was the case last night dancing will be a feature of the evening from 9 o'clock on. Demonstration work and lks- will be iven, Specia usic talks will be given. Special music| Bombardment Draws a The large érowd which attendea $50 dC Bef. last night displayed keen interest an osts Detore in all demonstrations. The minute d M hattery construction nnd parts aes JUdge Murray. onstrations were announced the floors cleared and the people gath-| W. R. Harvey and Hazel Miller ered around the mechanics and in-| were assessed $25 fines in police terestingly watched their worl.|court yesterday afternoon on Many questions were asked during] charge of being drunk and dischars the processes. The demonstrations|ing firearms, Harvey paid a last night included the boring of| fine and Hazel Miller forfeited a $25 valves, installation of axles, bear-| bond. ‘ings, testing of crankshatts, and| Gertrude Bilevas, booked for vio- many other operations, all of which| lation of the drug ordinance was will be repeated tonight. fined $50. John Carlyle and J. Ca- The Center street garage of the| dll, arrested for speeding, each paid Boyle company presented a spick| $10 fines. The case against G. A and span appearance last night as| Brionez, arrested for investigation the result of thorough cleaning, and Ideut, Ideen, was dismissed. Maxmaur Sattas and Fellx Velis- quez, booked for investigation, were <LI given 30-day suspended sentences wre by Judge Murray with 24 hours to ramove their persons from Caspe The case against E. E. White, charged with violation of the drug ordinance, was dismissed. J. L, Smith, colored, was arrest- ed by Officer Radden at 10:20 o'clock this morning on a charge of being drunk and disturbanc UIT INVOLVING OIL REFINING PROCESS OPENS Standard and Texas Companies Included As Defendants. CHICAGO, April 2.—Hearing of the government's suit against the Standard Oil company of Indiana, the Standard Oil of New Jersey, the ALeN ‘Yopoy 1 like it, too “It’s a man’s candy,” they said—then the wo- men started dealers wir- ing for re-orders. And now the children have discovered it, too. Let them have it. It's made of purest material —and chuck-full of candy energy. 10 cents — wherever good candy is sold. i S&S Texas company and two score other oil companies, involving petroleum opened here before Master DE Ohancery Charles Martindale, of In dianapolis. cmocnase Abram F. Myers, assistant dls- BAR, trict attorney opened for the prose- cution, offering copies of seventy: nine contracts between the defend- ant ‘companies, to which six of the ‘The Home of Real defendants entered objection, which Good Candy were overruled. The government's y contention, as outlined by Myers, is EVERY BITES A DELIGHT) that oi: cracking patents of the We fendant companies, are without any material {mprovement over the first oll cracking patent {issued Luther - P AD 7 11860. Myers declared pres Let’s go for a ride in the }} ent oii cracking patents. held by ue I fendan Moon ns ‘You Know It's Good Because Iv's Mede BY SWEET'S—SALT LAKE are merely devices for re rodu | cor npetitions. The defendants were represen sixteen lawye 1 MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6 32 Rounds of High Class Boxing MAIN EVENT ERNIE (KID) ROSS MARVIN WILSON SEMI-WINDUP Dynamite Murphy vs. Micky Regan Fighting Pyle vs. Kid Groscoppe Blackie Hubertson vs. Andre Vospette Missou Pyle vs. Leonard Blaisdelle Toots Warden vs, Louis Eastman Marvin Pyle vs. John Haygood Jess McCash vs. George Crowe , RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE At Harry Yesness Store and the Recreation Billiaru Parlor. | *ENERAL ADMISSION 75c | Charlotte Nash, who was ‘Miss St. Louis" in the Atlantic City pageant of 1923, and who eloped with F, G. Nixon Nirdlinger, Paris to her home in St. Louis without her husband. than his wife, years older be Casper Di Beatity Quits Hubby, Goes Home has returned from Nirdiinger is 30 fly Cribune Denizens Of Redlight Wed Mex to Stay BRAWLEY, Cal, April 2. — Marriages and arrests are result- ing from Governor Abelardo Rod- riguez’ order, effective last night, closir red light districts of the Mexican border towns in the northern district of lower Call- fornia Up to today 22 of the 250 women estimated to be affected by the or- der had married Mexicans ‘to thwart deportation, while there are under arrest on vagrancy charges 13 women alleged to have been forced from the resort of Mexicali by the governor's edict. People of the Imperial Valley have organized to keep the deportees on the move. Of the foreign women who face deportation, it 1s estimated that 80 per cent are Americans. DEFIES WORLD IN MAT GAME Big Munn Is is Ready Meet Any and All : Comers, Claim. i By HENRY L. FARRELL, (United Press Sports Editor) } NEW YORK, April (Big) Munn, former Ne! ball sta aska foot- , is willing to prove that he champion by meeting any challenger WITNESSES PLIED WITH WET CHICAGO, April 2.—Senator Bur- ton K. Wheeler, en route to Mon tana to s' that during the grand j which resulted in his indic cently on char} client before a. fer holding his n office, fede agents had given witnes cant, y inquiry tr torial and trial April 16, charged it re. of representing a bureau whilo | al intoxi- Tee | said, “ ecarryin| go by ‘ rantee to throw him twice in 30 brought many witnesses | never had Snutes - x he rded them toxethe {na “As manager of Wayne Big Munr Washington hotel and supplied them a teeer OF Ny Conga eae with three F: . , Pye I am writing you a letter, weeks to give them courage to carfy = ¥ out the designs of the prc senator » department of justice is made months in the world and he will put up a forfeit that he will throw him twice within an hour, according to a letter received from Gabe Kaufman, his recently when Jack Curley, New York promoter, charged that he was head elephant of a new trust; that he wasn't even a good second rater and that there were ten wrestlers Kaufman pens, “to give you a little information which you may not have KILLING OF GIRL BABIES BY 2 ESKIMOS UNDER INVESTIGATION i: 2-202: NEW YORK, April 2.—Knud Rasmussen, dent of Eskimo customs a ved here on his wa ernment on the killing by Eskimos of gifl Bay country, He said the custom originated in gs in the upper Hudson > explorer and stu- y to Ottawa where he will report to the Canadian gov- the large families. “If there they ter Mr. prior to birth ts pledged the mother not the infant is killed, have a gre: dom if ever, for | been said immediately af-| eq Munn and baby, SETTING THE STYLES BY AILE (Copyright 19: NEW YO sometimes a decided difference be. tween the traveled the traveling N LAMONT at railroad to realize th Formerly women, w traveling, wore with a ay su blouse. Today even in sections where the weather is warm, the b dressed women travel in long slee dresses of dark material. Over these iy be wotn. Despite the these abandoned, so a tope general v ue for short sleeves, have been complete! far as traveling costumes 1 con cern No lon brightly kimonéed and slippered figures steal down the aisle of pullman in the | dawn, it of t r rag r lders 5 over the she tucked under ern woman tr we of a kind hances are slips on wit UfClcults flexible enodgh t The bobbed ha adjust in r fashion put an end to long and elaborate Mrug gles with brush, comb and hair pins, Now that many a womar wears a small jeweled comb around the neck a8 an ornament, she r {t through her short hair, slips on her hat, thrusts her feet into but tonless and laceless pumps, her one-piece frock over her and emerges from between her berth curtains practically fully dressed. A | few moments in the dressing room with aoap, towel, cold cream and powder puff is all she requir If however, she prefers not to com- plete her toilette as far as possible in her berth, she may slip on a dark colored silk pullman robe with wide sleeves and an elastic band the RHEUMATISM Cannot E:cist in the Human Body if You Will Use Trunk’s Prescription It Is a Shame h Any This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, {t does not depress the heart. Eat all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trur Prescription, Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcome: any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth, What more do you want? There is nothing just as good, and it is impossible to get sumething better, The greatest uric acid sol vent known and also a sapec liver medicine Trunk’s Prescription sel « nly % Triper us Comp) The Casper Tribune) | K, April 2.—There is American and American, One has 1 in the waiting room bottom ing dis the « There these trends of fashion will be lowed summe spring be in the tor Chiffon topc its becom-| meet -any on: down | who would not be even fair drawing garments. Once hats on the train, sinc wore their largest they had no | other Now, is rep! smaller box | nd your readers regarding the con troversy now going on between New York and western wri lers. am in receipt o m™m clippingp in which {t is sai of a half dozen wrestlers natne ni 4} be bet in the pr Munn, It was afraid of him. 1 against McGill moted by, Mr. New York as the scene of the bout the match was held in Hochester. “Curley als of several other men cards against the world's champion on their past records. fol-| “However, I have agreed to meet the | the winner of any tournament in e| which any man named by Curley or willing to place a cash gu one can deny that the tournament | plan is the b been fe nce to m| makes no diffe | | Rum Runners Rescue Foes In Accident Ww runner being cl: patrol boat last and rescued an explosion occurred on ter’ The three members of the “ boat had been forced to leap for thelr lives a sion in the engine room of the craft in the midst The federal men were taken to the fering from burns on the fac hands. Man of Wall Street Coup Fame Is Dead | CHICAGO, April Walker, speculator was credited, with hav mado ninety days during the depres of 1907, died in Atlant ing to word received here. old and was & remnant fortune he had made, years before he 4 spectacu ain pit here. ® federal ight turned about pursuers when navy’ of the purs Brandt} Mra, Lillian N. eago|B. Duke, tobacco magnate, who dl- ne |v in| tion, and maintenance ts based on the grounds that in the divorce case ognize the juris- He was | diction of the New Jersey court and to | reserve the fon rds have For ten lar figure in the g¢: He bushels of Ww und had only : ing against us in all times to meet ar 1 th ling | | wrestlers in the world to def heavyweight championship, ‘We are w was no fluke and that it was not ar Ito let the entire sporting fraternity know that the new world’s champ jon is open and above board in his dealings. And we are desirous c knowing whether or not'a conspir is under way in the nock the champion at every turn and thus hurt his standing in the sportin M rs. Duke Asks New Court Suit RK, April 2.—The suit of Duke against James NEW Y¥ ced her 20 years ago, for separa- she refused to r all her rights, Caruthers. to| Her complaint charges that Mr. Duke lived with her from Novem- ber, 1904, until July 1905, when he s of| deserted her. During the ensuin aj! '20 yenrs, the complaint states, he efused to provide for he —Wayne | is the world’s heavyweight wrestling | who would give him $10,000 and now and which may enlighten you | by Jack Curley. That is not true nd many other things that have) true. I have nailed | one of them. It was said recently nough.| that a man in Lincoln had challeng: had put up $1,000 to ence of a Lincoln | be burled newspaperman. This was denied in marriage | a letter received by: If | newspaperman mentioned, y babies | “Pat McGill was one of the wrest value and are sel- lers mentioned me from the Ss an opponent for aid. that Munn was ean say truthfully that I offered to match Munn the bout to be pro- Curley, who named Curley turned down the bout and says that I refuse to y one else can compete and I am rantee repe|that the champion can throw the the heavier | winner twice within an hour. N way to decide which one of the many wrestler nominated them. | js entitled to a chance for the title. “There are reports that several and! combines hi: rmed. It of course, what they do as thelr actions can e no fil effect upon me or the I would like to ired_ to tle suc t ference that n ila plain downright ooks masqueraders, We are ling to prove that Munn’s victory over Strangler Lewis | ranged. We are more than anxious ast to world, Our only desire {s to put wrestling on @ sportsmanship | |Maintenance in ording to tement by her attorney, Allen EAT MUTTON T0 BE SLOGAN OF CAMPAIGN HERE Natrona ~ Woolgrowers Plan Action to Aid Local Industry. an t-More-Mutton be made at a meet- atrona County Woo growers association, to be held in the city hall at 2 o'clock on the af- ternoon of April 15, it was o ed yesterday by G, M. cour gent If the campaign materializes tt will be sta forts will be made to ex throughout the state. Speakers | will compare mutton as a food with other meats according to its food value and by statistics taken from slaughter houses over the entire, count: will be shown that there’ is less disease among sheep than | any other kind of livestock Pentey | says. It is to be pointed out that cit! zens of Casper consume far more ted in Casper and ef- ad it j beef and pork than mutton and the | purpose of the campaign will inform local people of the ¥ the food fu d by sheep Matt Staff, president of the Na tional Woof Exchange, a >perative wool marketir organ. | ization, recently organized and en-| dorsed by sheep men of the Big ribe t ans | ably be present to de nization B. Wilson of McKinley, secre- of the Wyoming Woolgrowers | associa ted to] he on has also been in seneral wool pr state. n problema confront As a means of of Casper with t the employ Burlington and Quincy Rat pany has plar o'clock: in the freight office ced yesterda clerk « man of Several out-of-town spea secured ¢ : will bi ent rchestra, leade should intere atl andard Oi! nn of ( ager of the road Horn Basin and Montana, will prob: | Neb., general sent departr en such as control pnd legislati SUNYAT SEN o | DYING REQUEST | Of Bronze Holds Late Leader. PEKING, Apr ‘E ciated Press}—The last wisi of the late» Dr. Sun presi dent of the C! r n: 1 cof fin, like my friend Lenine,” went unfilled tod: The bronze casket long awaited from Moscow arrived and proved to be a shoddy affair, unsuitable and was rejected. Tonight Dr. Sun's body les in the from the city, in Celestial Piyuenssu temple. It will be removed later to Cirst r 7 a th and customs. From Ceiit Park, where the body of the progressive Chinese lead- er has been laid out since his death, the services began. A touch of Occi dental ways was seen in the glass casket in which Dr, Sun was en ed, while countless Chinese ad mirers gazed upon his face. mers foe are You can get your fishing and hunting license at Richards & Cun ningham Co. rs d president. used shotgun or rifle. a NEW YORK — The Continental has acquired six leading baking com panies of Canada, it was announ How Karma Safely Gets Rid of Hair _ FOREVER | Many beauty and health authorities now | | recognize that unsightly superfluous hair post. | tively can be got rid of permanently by the | repeated removal of hair roots. Thousands of ental balsam, because it can be applied almost aseasily as cold cream and because it lifts out hair roots, leaving the skin clear, emooth and healthy, Nomuss. No odor. 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