Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1925, Page 2

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TEST FILE Y SOIALISTS PINMUGUBAL ‘raud and Coercion in| Voting Charged in | Injunction Plea. Britain’s Polar Flight Hopes Pinned on Youth BERLIN, M yrotest has been entered by he Socialists against the va- idity of the election of Field Lar Von Hindenburg as} president of Germe rhe how be difficult to prove tha Yon } ' : Von H P 1 ee Great Britain's hopes of deteating the United States and Norway in the three-cornered a: race to the north polar regions depend upon this youth, Grettir Algarsson (right). ‘The “Iceland,” r ‘ 1 view of which is seen at left, is now on its way north, captained by Frank Worsley, polar skip- per, with Algarsson and a small balloon aboard, in which he will attempt to drift over the pole. as Steel Cars Save Passengers in Mystei 1 to par 1 v ng that the v LOGHL THEATER 15 PACKED BY MUSIC CROW Steel coaches and pullmans Quincy, Ky ment is @ mystery, but it may have been the work of a fanatic. This photo of the s ae ; 3 (Continued From Page One) N ea theater for the | rear wheels of the overturned engine at left. The appropriation was $19,248 while i arnt eaters = Wilson spent only $12,308.77 of ne Phebus ; banks ual ~ — — which $2,500 went to pay back bills Or éaivcuamenicans seared - & due from Kiel’s management. partea t erous cOplen:of the! | : Ses a This saving stands out all the Je of the America theater | | a ‘e) the records shows that the appropri- rn The concerts are free to ( ‘| ”» . r ation for the first three months of ‘ fe b of the program] | € © le A C t | Int Kiel's administration was $14,442, a velilas he visoe. if ene A lapa a re ITEC O while Kiel actually spent during this to purchase them. The fac % . 7 | period, $36,706.57. hal r of Caspe Wiison's systematic -management have purok grama o Bc ys ton Court for Probe is held to be responsible for his un- 1 lication of | | usual showing In economy, In the 1 people appreciate | L core area first place he reduced ail salaries ed in Casper. | BOSTON, May 7.—(By The Ass#o-, recently by Dr. Orlando Edgar Mil-| All materials, except standard goods il be presented to-| glated I i temporary of-|ler, a lecturer on psychology. ‘The Pee and small allottments were pur: on Saturday at | fi of the newly formed Boston |"On to Chapala movement which chased wholesale. Repairs and main- s Aearabiveen a8 ito call anestennbn nal Society of |he advocated was anid to be a plan|Geneva Conference tol tenance of all county equipment, in: 1 local people are cor-| Applied Psychology were summoned | to establish at Jake Chapala in " cluding e' the sheriff's automo: to attend before the und jury today | Mexico a co-operative community Act on Suggestion biles, was done at the county gar- T was arranged | for questior egurding the s80-| peopled by colonists from the United age, whereas Beneratars all this work 5 ¢ Curtz, Edward]ealled “On to Chapala” movement | States. Of R Bi was done at private ne Musi j and the plan to erect ‘here a toarhe | According to the prospectus each ep. urton. much higher cost. E nd Roscoe Conk: | of psycholog a cost of $500,000.| person would contribute $1,000 to _—_—_ gasoline were purchased at, whole; s , 2 . ok tt we mr ed were Mrs enjoy the advantages of Chapala GENEVA, May 7.(The Associat sale. whe Ve ter, hostess at the|It was sald that property had al ed Press}—Condemnation of the use Careful records of all work done PAE Dror juere H a hotel for | ready en purchased but that! 9, poison gas and prohibition of its | Were kept. These records show that f is clu " hn. W. ¢ Hanson, | colonizing would. not begin until| & eation tor war perp the highway department, even when oi) t al f the ton | $1,000,000 had been obtained from| ota in a now artinie jit had to contend with unfavorable be " head of the | contribu DAshabetieas a A hy. Rapresenta | weather much of the time, has since ah sabe day ci ne verehs Gla will invests) wp eadore Jurton of Ohio, head. |January rebuilt or newly construct nt I a . an alleged plan for treatr ing. the 14 t | ed 70 miles of county roads and that x by th & spe nats a Ube, it has maintalned 40 miles. The " ed hammock which it|{° % Bession ov r mountain road been ! t t ‘ y the top and is in good Kiel paid his laborers $4.50 a da * € between t iron * ss and board, paid $5 a day for teams 1 when the patient was| hse Nded. He |#nd $10 a day for “fours up” with wie occupant “looped | pi aery » ogc 50 and board for laborers and he Joop pier ai ie + ake acd tment, 4 hg ga oe hires hig teams for $20 a mionth and ! H r 1s C, O'Brien that «| prave BS cpitvprrseye van part |" Since Wilaon took office the | marge of $20 was mt the or-| Hon of polson gas for war purp county garage on Yellowstone ave sienna emai f oh 0 WASHINGTON. Ma The pro [Rue has been rented from the Mid f Fl t * poral for « prohibition on exporta | West Befning, company. While $250 i 4 . f wey Bh *, |@ month has been paid as rental, a fe ' uctuation ake wa tate lore Io. Ihawt | portion i# sublet by tho county to pve" pee I 4 z t Pr Rioclian’ dales + eh lay - What for $115 a ® t ‘ , . red ; ¢ n | Month. Sefore this xara: was ‘ : ] = pele tte Che ata ty: Ratna be Veitch $75 a maanth: for use of old ant te s Fl d [Washington Arms Conference and [DAE on South Melrose atreot FUIGH ST ARES wt aayed | inno Sarda ied at ns impossibl ed many passengers from death when the F. F. V, Limited of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, bound from Cincinnati to Washington, jumped the track near The engineer was killed, and the fireman probably will dic. The cause of the derail- wreck shows the, Che Casper Daily Cribune KIWANIANS PAY TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS AND HONOR MOJICA AT LUNCHEON MEETING TODAY The Casper Kiwanis club today enjoyed whnt will stand out as one of the most inspiring meetings it has ever held, for coupled with the observance of Mother's day with six “Gold Star” mothers as its guésts, was the celebration of music week and the appearance of Don Jose Mo- fica, celebrated tenor of the Chicago opera, and his talented accom- panist, Dorothy Finger Dotson. The famous young singer was presented with an honorary membership in the Casper club, a distinction never before conferred by the local or. nization and one which: manifest. pleased Don Jose. ly Significance of Mother's day dirven home to the brief address by R. | dent of the club, supreme was members in a Cc. Cather, presi in which he pald tribute to the mothers. Man 4 its achievements, he declared, owes everything to mother. hood_as the greatest inspiration for worthy endeavors. The nation in tupn owes an immense debt of grati- tude, bh said, to its mothers, and j in referring to the club's guests } he ealled attention to the large num- ber of war mothers and those who wear the gold st ery Kiwanian today grasped the opportunity to bring his own mother or another te the meeting and each was given a round of applause as introductions proceeded. The program arranged in observ- ance of music week included a pa- per on the origin of the week by Alexis White, in which be reviewed the history of music. Enormous references made it highly entertain. ing. Eddie Donahue sang a solo with the club joining in the chorus and the regular club songs, ail ap- propriate to the day, were led by George Stewart The climax was reached with the ntroduction of Senor Mojica, grace: ful and charming as he speared last night, and the presentation of the membership. An ovation greet ed the singer and his accompanist and there followed three solos by the tenor and a piano selection by Mrs. Dotson, ‘Marcheta’ was re- ed in the tnimitable charm of nner and expression in which it was sung last night to the concert audience at the Elks auditorium The intervention of the program committee is probably all that saved the singer and his pianist from an interminable lst of encores or the necessity of polite refusal, Guests at the dinner Included Mrs. O. C. Brewster, Mrs. Kenneth Warner, Mrs, R.“E. Evans and Miss Lovey Norris, members of St. Marky synergae under whose auspices Senor Mojica was brought to Cas per. His appearance at the lunch- eon was made possible as a charity benefit, Kiwanlans donating to a fund for under-privileged children. A-conkiderable sum wae realized, The Henning banquet room pre- sented ap attractive setting for the gathering with cut flowers decorat- ing all tables, UNION LABEL DRIVE OPENS WASHINGTON, y 7.—An Inten- sive “fortify week" campaign to pop- ularize union labels was approved by the American Federation of Labor executive council in session here with representatives of 108 national and {international unions. NEW OIL TOWN ON SECTION 36 TO BE FOUGHT CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 7.—The Wyoming State Land Board today is considering an application by a syndicate of Douglas, Wyo., persons for permiszion to establish a town- site on section 36-40-79, the famous “Section 36’ in the heart of the Salt Creek oll field on which the Midwest Refining company holds a mineral lease. bs The Midwest is opposing the town- site application, contending that the location of a town on the land would interfere with the corpora: tion's drilling and production opera- tions thereon, Section 36 frequently has been referred to ag the “richest square mile of ofl land on earth.” ‘Gland’ Cures Criticized By U. S. Medics WASHINGTO! May 7.—Skepti- cism as to the efficacy of so-called ‘gland’ medicines was expressed by the sy rs at the concluding ses- sion t night.of the congress of American physicians and surgeons during a. discussion devoted to the ductless glands. With few exceptions {t was said, such medicines had been found to, be valueless. ABOLISHED BY TH clent garage space and were venient, it 1s pointed out | In atidition to his other work \ has collected many pleces of county owned machinery from all parta of the county and haw brought incor nit the violent Muctun. . ce ney them to the county garage or put particularly tn wheat, recently | a hem in use on the roads. The in sed on t Chicago boa | , fn ventory which was turned over to . pa oe fror Kansas and one of the author U t | no mention whatever of this county oe i 1 Mot f the measure, here toda owned equipment, he snid | “If i¢ t# found that the measure | WHEN STRUCK RY GAR All jargé Amounts of equipment be : nv bed 1 not eliminate thone evils, ther purchased by him was done on the 1 them far down’ below f that thoy |we should have a new law," said = |open bid plan, whieh, { {9 explain , erase Soe: the Beur peeody t inimical to | Mr. Capper. - ed has @ffected another large say to be a te f whether not natitute | ‘The violent price changes in wheat tna “ really appreciate nal conspir jf ires a month or wo Age were| yf G driving Vile a on On the eve of the publishing of | Hot due to natural causes or changes | South Wa 1 street Into] the taxpayers audit report of the Ididion, Mr. ¥ will make iso seeks |in the grain trade, the ¢enator sald.| Arthur Be r Wash:| couty offices. the action of Scott nd Saturday record break: | wri rainst all rai “Tt “would be well for the govern: | ington his lew}and Morgun today 19 regarded as 4 e and will sou! ¢ f vering |ment to look into the matter quite] around uflor:|n boomerang, Becuuse of the near. pring deena in hig larwe stock | whate Ay be in trans | carefully and see tf it {6 stil! poesthlo! noon, « nds: of the toad Working selladh . actly one halt pri All| sit, Pra ing inwtt | for speculative interesta fo control] took the I wher .bpémmtlons elauld be th full * t a mod» the market and manipulate {t for} Gene Jian. it Ie foreneen. Chat thoughttul vile luc'yor j wy }thgtr personal benefit,” he said payers Will ut onep gee that ho COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 1S E COUNTY BOARD saving in money for them can be effected by laying off the “road forces at the very time when their work would be most effective in making small repairs now, repairs which if allowed to become larger will also double and maybe quad- ruple the ultimate costs of mainten- ance. Their resolution which puts 29 men, including Superintendent Wil- fon, out of work, stops all road op- erations and closes the economy Producing county garage, follows in full: “Whereas, the board is of the opinion that it ts to the best inter- est of the county that all road work cease on May 19, 1925, incliding all help, together with the superinten- dent and that the county garage be closed with the exception of one man to be retained at a salary not to exceed One Hundred and Fitty ($150) Dollars_per month, , It-is hereby ordered that the age be closed on and after May 15, 1925 and that the road superinten- dent be instructed to deliver all books pertaining to the road depart- ment to the county clerk and that the county garage be closed with the exception of one man employed at a salary of $150 per month and the road superintendent is hereby instructed to deliver all road. ma- |chinery and equipment. to the| county yaMs except that as used | |by the different communities tn de r their own work 1 all road em » present thelr bills to the . before sald date, Signed, JACK SCOTT, Chairman, GUY T. MORGAN, This resolution returns all | horses in county employ to their Hastures, It fs much doubted if there will be as many horses in pasture because of the order as were on the county payroll last year Lemons Bleach the Skin White The only harm- lesa way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces ot Orchard White, which) any drug gist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you havea whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beau tiner, Massage this sweely fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands, It can not irritate. Famour ube ft to bring youthful akin and complexion; .niso aa a sunburn and tan. bleach t mix this remarkable jotion | yourself, Tt can not be bought ready 10 uso hecaume it ncte best imme. | diately after it te prepared.—Aty, « ONE ISSUE I ONED OUT I WOMEN'S MEET family, reading WASHINGTON, May 7.—(By the] telegrams and let Associated Press)—One of two} im from all sect Squalls bewetting the course of ternational convention her diminishing today, but the other played indications of tivity. American patronesses of the con vention, who because of a shortage | of cards to a White House tea the delegates, behind, found top of President list today. The arrangement was made when | the 103 patronesses were rer feeling slighted and, tion officiala had explained that too few cards had been provide for them. Meanwhile, tional men, coune!l, announced they were draft: | resolution discrimination.” echoed the departure in a body of visitors from night musical they discovered their seast were se- gregated from white perso: ing a “race negro James §. Griffin in is in Cheyenne on business. & guest in Casper for a few days. eee Casper men fecently Council association CITY BRIEFS A. Hoffman friends in Denver for the week. eee N. R. Call arrived yesterday from Denver to spend until next Mondo here on business. . THURSDAY, BIRTH DANVU.LE, Ul Assoc Cannon, former éars old today. In- of Women, tn appeared to be| and Lowell Smith dis-| are here today. renewing ac-|— try. He enjoyed for | yesterday were left | their names at the Coolldge’s visitor rted as | conven after requested to the Na- Wo- the members of of Colored represented in declaring The gainst action | | the Tuesday entertainment when in any store those occupled by dy that a bought. is visiting with in Lander include, EB. §. Steel, circulation man- ba aS maps ager for the Tribune, O. J, Watts, Drebert, Castleman, B. N, Norris. /EVERY BITES A DELIGHT E. J. from Thomas Reagan of rived in Casper . 8. A. Mock is Casper. H. E, Wise arrived yesterday from his home at D. Powell of Orin is here on bust ness and is a guest at the Henning hotel. D. M. Shelton is a guest at the Gladstone hotel from Denver. eee George E. Newell, who has been confined to his room at the Amert- ie reported recovering from a severe attack of pencilitis. can hotel, Mr, “writer's coamp" while endorsing a check on the south bank of the Platt) river, L R. Kirch fs here on business ewe Basin. eee Joseph Kuhn of Jireh is transact: {ng ‘business here for a few days. Mrs. Kulin is agent for the Chicago and Northwestern rallroad at Jireh and is alao owner of a general store, eee N. Phillips was amon ver arrivals in Casper y . eee ' E. B. Sherry and Harry Roll are Denver business callers who arrived last evening. Raymond, $1.00 Midwert ar- sterday. ee 1 Sheridan man in rf Dresses -.- Phon $1.00 the Den- iterday. Wyo., P. was stricken with MOTHER ed Press.) — iry Just say “Rodeo Bar” MAY 7, 1925 ‘UNCLE’ JOE CELEBRATES TODAY 7.—(By The Uncle” Joe ker, was 89 He spent the day quietly with his the hundreds of ters that came to jons of the coun- a Visit this morn- ing from Lieutenants Jack Harding , world fliers, who where they sell good candy—and then prepare for a treat! It’s the talk of the country—thefinest piece of chocolate-coated can- dime ever You'll like it! | OE DE 0. E. Chowley of Bozed, Wyo., is R BAI Good $1.00 Cleaning and Pressing ~------$1.00 ~---$1.00 ~$1.00 e 802 $1.00 Jake, The Nifty Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel S. E. PHELPS Announces the removal of his law offices from 19 Townsend Building to 804- 6-8 O-S Building, Casper, hone 916, * The Love You Bear for Your May Best Be Expressed by FLOWERS! Though they wither and die their spirit lives on in . memory and keeps fresh the original token. Our Floral Display Is Complete Our Wire Service Makes Delivery Possible In Any Part of the World Caspe Phone 872 Greeting Cards We also carry a full line of Mother's Day MIDWEST BLDG. 158 So: Salt Creek Trane) TOWNSEND SOTEL a and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWA r Floral Co. uth Wolcott SS eee. aor > owns ar SRA Slat CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVH DAILY AT 0:00 A M * PARB—319.60 Baves you approximately 12 noure travel betw een Casper Y portation Company's Office PHOND 144

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