Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 7

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MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribure ; ike WS IGTANS PLAN Deutschland Uber All(i)es! NAVY (FF ICER Decorations Await Pive Ctlter U.S. World Fliers i Sty FOR AADIO ENIOVING REST ‘ BAOADCASTING AT HONOLULU ‘Brederation May Insist) “Peace” Appreciated by On Rule for Members | | Men Engaged in | Of Union. War Game. By ROBERT MACK, BY ARTHUR DEGREVE Copyright, 1925, Beye el (United Prese Staff Cc spondent) | 5 i gsraocint a) HONOLULU, May 4.—High com- WwW prt i aie May ie manders of e army navy and requiring the payme psy are: at’ last. enjoying nion musicians when brgndc: rest since “war” was +d % © one of the principal st early Apri i dis nestor at the annual Qn While the greatest secrecy prevails - of the American Fede unofficial observers agree at the { lar aaa May i maneuvers have shown a warring lon ig expected to in power would be able to land suffi ist t all of its members dema: cient force at Peatl Harbor to és receive compensation for th tablish a base of operation on Oahu uir. It also may be pro- against the Pacific co: Inc dditioan! pay for broad Canal an¢ Alaska, if t ic asked for members of not here for protection c whose music is picked up| Tt was pointed out tt om dance floors and hotels but it | : did not m understood yption o! | land marines e at this t extrem revent actual surf in a peace co: hb would fh pedal see ee or: | Hess simple ma a Whilé other navy fliers are preparing to begin a new trail-blazing expedition expected to of the ex ener | are ; 7 . F linieea 82 WY acerithele biekiia eenehate ii Maat bring the service further international honors, decorations are awaiting five of the round-the world on the air, Strictly commerctal sta- tions haye arranged good salaries f musicians whose concerts troops on Ewa and Hal of Barger’s Point, where the ‘bl expected the concentrati leved to count heavily ir | the ‘blue’ force lewa. instead | fliers: Congress voted distinguished service medals to the eight men who started the flight, but only ks three have received them so far. ‘he assistant secretary of war, Dwight Davis, is seen pinning the medals on this trio (left to right), Maj. Frederick L.’ Martin, Lieut.’ Leigh Wad » Lieut.) Leslic P. Arnold. ‘This is the first instance in which the D. S. M. lias been awarded in peacctime! and recitals have come under the head of “paid broadcasting matertat” fi advertisers. Other statians w! Establishment.of a mlahe-base —— _ by silva ceive no pay for broadcasting b at Molakai, when the ‘ ie Oatlas wala outelastavateich ein . naged to pick up most of their expecting an attack roidered 5 nen, edged wit > . . @ music trom hotels and cab- | to be discussed in the ionciennes lace oo orgenay | Mother, Slayer of Deficient Child ts where the musicians are paid light o Honolu immed. with a little picot: edging 3 the management of the hall or dining room. Leaders in the federation wish, owever, to prevent the orchestras in the future giving their services Icusting stations without pay from studios solely for they recelve from NEW YORK, May 4.—It will 1 little to the feminine follower |pombers target n actual var | Pleads She Had “God-Given Rig) t” € kings whether or not the J 1 Bel | Setting The |i: ng © adyertisi eir broadcast perfonmances. y a ape ae —_———— - St es | | sists, « riding br bu {| | | tops en sompromise buttoned Funerals on oil silk at’ the wris (Copy sper Tribune.) | sport suits Williams NEW YORK, May 2.—You may — Funeral services for Fanny Wil be sure that anybody who announced The Beltless Frock liams, infant daughter of Mr. and to mothe rsday her desire to be} One of the most soughtafter Mrs. Jack Williams of Evansville who died yesterday morning, were “i ‘wid this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of the Shaffer-Gay fun- eral home. Rev. Hannah conducted s the beltless immed sim: wakened early tomorrow because | styles of the mome sho is to be queen of the May had| crepe de chine laid out a lot of new undies for ply with two-r bead fringe occasion and that they were pr ing which matches or tically a mass of bi valen- | th the material, In near the funeral services. ciennes, calais, venice, Ir: € stance, a scarf of the - chantilly combined with satly same material as the gown is worn MeNeely de chine georgette or The scarfs also are bordered with the | Funeral services fo Among the spring colors same colored beads as trim the dress. | Neely, five year old rose petal, flesh pink, beige anc ae 1 Mrs. Ross J. McNeely of Mills | peach are popula Chickens in Hen Feathers mm who died Friday, were held at 2 | A king « seen on P ave this afternoon from the Leaf Costumes Outside Eden, e today was made of a tobacco brown silk and wool mater with | ylar formed of beige thers. At either hip chapel of the Shaffer-Gay funeral home. Rey. Wilson had charge of the services. With spring foliage stari every side, what wonder th: leaf has been adapted to the spring | trom the | @ high. clo: colored he costiime? Ony of the latest designs | Was ® huge medallion of hen’s feath- | Harrison brought here from abroad has a per: | & C s were slashed and Andrew Harrison, who was mur- dently Sulkin apex t vose| flared from elbow to wrist and each | k | smaller size | > medalli milar fea no} dered by Walter Preston Reeves, who was sentenced to life imprisonment at Douglas Saturday afternoon, will be buried tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Shaf- fer-Gay funeral home with Rev. Car- ter offictating. colored satin, while t t is en tirely composed of tir en chif- | fon leaves posed on a satin back- | ground. The frock has no other} adornment except a border of the} | leaves around the round neckline. | | aD. 1‘ 1 ' ' Savage Head Dresses at Tame Parties. Evening ocoiffures are becoming | more elaborate every day One de: signed for Mile, Regine Flory ot] Wee Wo Sun Funeral services for Wee Wo Sun, Chinaman, who died Friday at La- voye, will be hed tomorrow morn- BEMe at 10 o'clock from the chapel of the Shaffer-Gay funeral home. Rey. Paris, is of silver cloth comple! covering the head, brow and ears ] Se we Carter will have charge of the fune- and embroidered in topaz. From the} Captain C. I lebois of the ral services. neck at the rear depend long bame-| 104th d{vision, United States arm 7 2 Ge colored and black ostrich plumes. |argived here today from Salt Luke | Has a mother the God-given right to slay her*déeaf and dumb | City headquarters, to recruit {n-| and mentally irresponsible child? & Mrs. Pmma Sloaulof Ashland’! The Handkerchief Searf fantry eandida 1e Citizens’ | There is almost as gr: of scarfs today as thi s for Cattle Being Purchased For Frontier Days as he ack RSM sd et ‘hich win} KyYs: believed so, and she killed her deficient son,\Panl¥ 19, ; Bate ihAlvi- |'be "held at Fort-D Utah, from| “ept. Then, because she knew she probably woalll|yave,to pay for s dual women to wear them, One ine 12 to 14 her crime, she also slew her ‘dauglitér,’ Margarct.\16Xso'the latter} «| the newest ts hardly larger tha e captain planned to give a| wouldn't be alone.) She is beigxpheld on the double*charge of mur- 2 good sized handkerchief, ar before Casper school} der. Mr, and Mrs. Slo t ‘and the two children*are shown’ much the same shape although it sat oblong rather than square. It worn folded quite tightly about the throat and tied in a plain dout knot at the back of the neck without raining sc act as captain of r that w the a bow artillery and alry schools will be ’ | — held at Fort Russell. near Cheyenne, Collars and Cuffs the inf y students from the Collars and cuffs are about as im | Rocky Mountain states will be sen enne Frontier Days festival im July Portant a dress adjunct to a woman|to Fort De re and the nine day rodeo in Chicago - - these days as they are to a man.| The quota for rona county a A August Despite many reports to the contrary, Spain is continuing its unpopular war in Morocco, and They gave. $0.0 with shoal any | thd le i y Seng ‘ 3 | Elifott an are both fam-| meeting with as little success as the allies in their Gallipoli_ campaign, of which these photos ar Seg eng = i= phot are air of indi 18 rodeo expe! ® several reminiscent. The upper photo shows transports bombarding enemy positions (the little wisps of simplest ¢ ing champion , ne. amoke are bursting. shells); in the lower photo troops are seen disembarking at Aleazar Seger vn- rca . der cover of the bombardment and at this t 2 stude NOGALBS, Ariz, May 2.—Verne ee Elliott, Cheyenne, Wyoming and E. F. Echols, Tucson, Arizona, were in Nogales toduy to purchase a herd of show cattle for the annual Chey: and give an|captain says be oat fashi Try ‘fribune Want Ads for Results HICAGO, May 4.—Clarence D c ship at the nal roundup Auatit ron a | Northern Ireland Glories in Monarchial Pomp Eee ae | essful pitchers usually do not p x Rea shine as hitters, but there have been ad ed the 11 tome notable exceptions to the rule. t Among the prominent hurlers who also have made a name for them selves as batsmen may be mentioned Leslié Bush, Jake Bentley, Leon Gos- hat pee bathed . ‘ din and Grover Cleveland Alexander Toad: al ; t SU UnaEEEEEEREIEEeeeeeeeee ar e C € “a Pin a Ba Phiaial Y The Blue Bird pjithten: veins ‘“ Grocery and Confectionery = Weiies padi 544 South Center : pthing yuld A r e k M ‘ lsi| thet ayers ah O. H. 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You probably know the young woman at the right better || 000 1) yt ora thousands of homes, | parliament. The Duke of Abercorn, governor-yenerai, is -ven inspecting the guard of honor previous | as Mary Pickford, famous film star. Charlotte was picked B® "25 cooty at all drug stores, Kesdnel products sold by ali deve =| to. the parliamentary veremonica.. : “- | petional search for a “deuble’” for Mart | | Geter. nae oe eet Lie shin or oe é the tendency overcome by | Chambeilain’s Tablets | Vor bodily comfort, ease of digestion,

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