Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 7

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FRIDAY, DAY, MAY 1, 1925 PAIS-NEHYORK| n= Siw FIAT 1 TOBE TRIED JULY French Aces Will Hop Off for Flight Over Atlantic. PARIS, May 1—(By Asso: | ciated Press)}—The long. proposed flight from Paris to New York will be attempted ab y 20, it was announced by nrasoon and | Francis Coll, distinguished aviators | who were severely wounded in ser- | & the war, one chan but that ein twenty is enough.” | has a wooden leg as:a} result of a pre-war aerial fall. He} concealed that fact and got into the French aviation service during the | down eleven German inguished himself in | duels non-stop W York. to fly via Bn, Ire Foundland nd Nova | hydroatrplane 500. horse p rance under Ger-| in being built motor, made man pate 4 tern, unchangeable vi eral mcods and attitudes in these ph | F Cbe Caspet Daily Cribune TRAFFIG PROBLEM DISCUSSED |p, BY PRESIDENT IN ADDRESS TO AUTO CLUB SECRETARIES Von Hindenburg’s Several Sides dent Coolidge addressing a group of secretaries of motor clubs affiliated sociation today at the White House transportation 1 problem in the cities must be dealt with by and most inclusive A solution ca @ worked out nt an end to ve been assumed the business and the working man found them- selves able to live many miles « from thelr employ immediately nt there would Population spreading and organizing communities of us! ag the} skyscraping ing and the elevator Increase congestion. ways, subways and motor c: tended to diffusion of the It must be sald that thus far victories have been all on the of the skyscraper, an ever-Increasing THE "WAR HERD” ge of Von Hindenburg, Germany's new president ‘- recent studies by and sociolog! Miss Mary E. Rutherf can Y, W. C. A. worker home on a furlough mn given by the ot Miss Rutherford's is the Kaiser-{-Hind, a pub jue service in India. It was awan to her for sur the j housing of all women and girls em | ployed at Delhi the war. Six bloc appropriated by th ee ane. Doms nursing instructions were also cred. | {ted to Miss Rutherford and the Y WO. A. Atte? plonesing in Bombay: ana Calcutta for several | rs ay | So DID USED Rutherford was transferred to Prt he winter capital of “India, and 3! the summér hill tation, in| CARS AT OUR 1916, femaining until 1919. At the} | request of the world’s cc 2 of | | the Y. W. C. A. sle was PLACE to Malaya in 1919 and stationed Singapore, where she has remained | the past three years, Miss Ruther j ford opened the tirst ¥, W. Cc. A t Delhi in 1916, was responsible for new building at Singapore and an- We have made some || other at Kunlatumpur " rs , |} Y. W. CA. center at P good trades, taken in some Singapore, says Miss Rutherford real good cars ON NeW || is most cosmopolitan. Members of es during ises were nment fi coaches. Priced pies ih oe eC include in Jaree i ay Ri te orinae Well as Eurasians a tier the best used cars in the MES cate ite foreign service city and a real selection. beg Rast actor was for four The “womanly woman” has the best chance to succeed in business, | says Mrs. George W. Robnett, Some 1924 Models on cational expert of Chicago. Hand of Different “There are two types of women | Makes who are out of date,” she declared. | “They are the fragile, fainting male the mannisa feminist who appear. ed in the closing century. “Let’s Go!” business they felt that they had to dress in mannish hats and multe | and cultivatet a long eee. to suc ceed, Now we know that ne Wo- man who s developed bh ee ity Buick | beyon Dodge Touring ae eee Dedge Roadster |} rece . Studebaker Light 6 ; Studebaker Big 6 |/*°*.7 _firat time a lowed to maneuver military ma. chines in France Marmon Artists estimate woman in 30 has pe Hudson Speedster g Hudson 7-Passenger | con Nash Victoria Coupe || , Open Evenings Open Sundays Come on Out Where the Prices Are Low | ‘Three Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions Dr Scholle Zino-pads “Put one on- 1 centers can y have advantages but the disadvantages and the disad-| ONE INURED IN AUTOCOLISION An auto accident at 10 o'clock last the corner of Eleventh and Wolcott streets reseulted in severe bruises being sustained by Mrs. W. was* riding with “I do not presume tween those investigators who con the cities must ably go on with thelr rapid rate of those others who tell us that transportation and trial programs must be counteract this tendency, diffusion of the population masses. But {t must be apparent that whicl ever view {s correct, tles and costly adjustments must be growth, and which collided with ed machine driven by Miflin Butler, ‘The impact of the the Butler mach another enclos- collision caused e to be overturned escaped with- 'Prince Given Big Welcome At Capetown placed on sale t# Jate model “spring wearing a arel which js sure to The running board of ‘the Butler left fender of the, Weid ner machine was crumpled jn the dent said that neither "ear -wasvex® |ceeding the speed limit. the Weldner s moving south on Wol- the accident oo- street. when for his visit to South Africa The principal welcome.of the Prince of Wales was the meeting in the large open space fronting the city hall which was packed. The police had diffi nd founded] she automat ang. | maid Lavoye Chinaman Dies Thursday who ‘were entertained during the waiting pertod ‘by tons on Capetown's new Carillon of the prince ignalled by « tremendous outburst of cheering. He was greeted by the the first renal Yee Wo Sun, a man of Lavoge, died yesterday. ed as a dishwasher A brother living in 1as notified the Shaffer. establishment after which were presented, the prince shaking i TE is need for concerted fundamental and courageous con- sideration of all the questions in- volved. They reach a hundred s deeper than the mere super- problem of getting streams tor cars moved through the streets. They have to do with mentals of social organiza. they concern vital phases of munity welfare and progress. physical configuration of our » direction of mighty cur- ce, the popu cities, rent of the continent-wide lation Gnd in e all jincluded among the » with which you gentlemen are dealing. I annot too earnestly urge yc to broadest and most inclu- sive view of them, You will be in no danger of over emphasizing them. You will help most a will visual Wwe them in their actual character eee era ae .f GLEAN GWEEP © TS PLANNED BY | IDERSTORE announc- he management of The ore which is known as imodating”’ and “the sells.” The Leader stock of quality ndise, includ: ing all kinds of wearing apparel for h is being closed out at its value erful selection of quality merchandise fs being offered by The Leader practically give-away prices, The New York buyer of The Leader took advantage of the Ap ne ready to wear lines, aused by rket conditions in the ¢ nt ‘The Leader hundreds and hundreds of germents in the latest styles and designs which are being offered to Casper people at prices which will astonish the public because of their low cost. » doors of The Leader will open ut 9 o'clock tomorrow mornring re- vealing to Casper women an artistic display of dresses, coats, Mngeria, | bloomers, househald apparel and children’s ready-to-wear clothing prices which are only a fraction of | the actual cost of production. | The stock of The Leader store | will be swept off the racks in this ale to make room for new fall ses. All the merchandise | delight m ~| ‘The slogan of The Leader manage- | ment fs to buy in quantity so as to be able to sell at the lowest price. |The motto ig “We buy and sell for cash, no charge account ‘Tomor- |row is the day at 9 o'clock in the | morning “Be on hand early and get good selections,’ says The Lead- er management. |\Governor Ross To | Close Case at Cody | | | | ; Wyo., May 1.—Gov- by nyloe Koss will return Saturday she presided the hearing of ainst Sheriff W. H. Loo- f early Victorian years, | PRINCE DRIES © OXEN ON VISIT | TOCAPETOWN Capital of Soutl African| Witnesse Novel Sight “When women first went tnto| of Wales today own, accompanied by sion of thousan Foot Prints on the Sands of Time sity of Cape. South In the Land Be Down in the greatly amused, spirit of the wagon’ alone, ked the oxeh with the sconsion through the Gladstone high schoo! seni returned to school from “strike” but the question of whet er girl students should be per to roll their stockings, w cipitated the walkou from settlement than eyer | neckties and ed down Two hundred high school were suspended We day when they protested ag: because “roll ‘em. up. led directly to was PHYSICIANOF Dr. William A. Dillon, 55 years was found today on the cln¢ at Fran vers t through the head and anot through the right kr Pon was found offic had been slain. at the place hi determined. Dr, Dillon of all kinds, which are marked down | from Cody, where ys Ousted far Strike Against Bare Knees Of PAGE SEVEN Cid Return to Se ool! GLADSTONE, Mich., May 1— Nl but four boy mer as f Many parents have taken 5 with thelr daughters who and more than elr appe GLADSTONE, - Mich., Ma rl students being rp tend classes with thelr stoc elr ri ‘usal to wear neckt ST. LOUIS IS FOUND SLAIN ST. LOUIS, May 1.—The body of Field, Washing There was a ity Whether D: he had been the body brought there, c connected with Washingt sity. —e—_ BLANKS FOR TRAINING CAMP APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED HERE’ The Chamber of Commerce received blanks’ to be filled out citizens desiring to enroll Citizen's Milftary ‘Training ¢ that will be conducted at F\ Russell during the cc These blanks also give an idea of the benefits young men may derive trom the training to be given Anyone interested may recelve one of these blanks by calling at Cham- ber of Commerce headquarters HIS NIGHT may convince you Sallow skin is more than skin deep, For that tired, worn out listless feeling, keep your stomach, liver andbowelsfree from indigestion, biliousness and constipation. ning season | Chamberlain’s Tablets will keep you clean inside. Take two tonight. They will not make you sick and you will feel good to- morrow. Only 25 centa. ficial res | Ointer to the capture of fraudulently coil trom Tribune s Sold evermohere CONRAL West § Second § 2 SLICES Veal Roast, lb.._...-20c Sugar-Cured Bacon, 4; phen 35c LARD, PURB, LB.. fishing trip. Bette THE TRADEMARK OF Can be used by the fol Union Owned and rien by E. R. Williams Stores WE DELIVER Phone Orders Given Our win A tested skin treatmen want ar dy f{ ki ees Why not take the « ed advies of all | these wise medical men, and let Resinol make your skin well? 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