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M Tt PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune DOUGHNUT SHOP 5 ROBBED AND ‘SMOKES’ TAKEN Thirty Cartons of Cig-| arets and Ten Boxes Cigars. Missing. ie SCHOOL TAK King and Mussolini Are Friendl y at Ceremony Despite Break Rumors Rumors of bad feeling between King Victor Emmanuel (in eniform) and Premier Mussolini were stilled when officiated at the laying of the cornerstone of Italy's of the War Mutilated,” in Rome. is Carlo Del Croix, blind and handless war hero, and | the Associated of the Motilated they jointly “Mother House Between them, facing the camera, president of aU ig sR SALT CREEK TRANSPORTATION " GASE IS OPENED FOR HEARING NOMALISSHOT, “ BEFORE STATE COMMISS fled that they wer ld a heari il chambers of tt omplaint of Transportation comy al taxi drivers « with the bus Ii D. Clay, B. ¢ ell and D; plaint of insportation compar respondents mon carriers which h =| Semone Deli eht ico Those di LONER © not carrying smissed were ». Ranch-Fuss, uve Schoening. the Salt Creek ry it is alleged are competing with the bus Audience e ‘Apt T Higa | picture | gow charme the audierce, reve: nspiration associate h has in nd “COTTAGE FIRED, BY ASOAILANT of evening | perfection set a new orchestral conce “s here | d by the Little Sym s who | phe by Ray J. Coole Hence; was both| Miss Fra werman, Mra, J, whole-hearted R Fisher and Mr: S Were accord * with adr interpretat dB. A. Fly for ‘the tattle ——_—_~»—_____ TUBERCULOSIS TO BE SCARCE Maine Woods Searched] ‘AS SMALLPOX For Abductor of Girl | CLEVELAND. Today. tos Ox two 4 May 2 yortality ts di “If statisticn is will ind e end of two SUMMARY OF | tt Both bu ©} NIGHT NEWS 1 heard the vnice of a| Miss, Hayward th it} company him on a] LONDON. — Dressmakers were ) miles no harm ld | making extensive preparations for She heard Miss Ha jt Royal courts of the season in 2 But what i€ my aunt | I od at her a i} TTS To e went upstairs of money that she RGH he would be + of the ch way than $5. made by William J dental for rian Bry embers, and ion to the] y Miso Jessie n of the cho: | of | an excellence of | under way ent er Negotiations are the purchase of peri for the Casper Recuperation maintained for the last two years at Hadsville on Casper mountain, tt was, revealed at the Lions elub lun- cheon today, Dr. Allan McLellan, chairman of the club's committee on this project, which has been adopt ed as part of the Lions permanent program, reported to the meeting lay that the W. 8S, Kimball placé Ikhorn creek was under con, sideration and offers ideal advan tages In the way of buildings and other equipmer The recuperat to be known a greatest bl care for uni others requirin ful surro ings for health recovery and its adoption by the “Lions as the most worthy public endeavor needing sup- port and encouragement fs based on this belief. A erable sum will mp has come of this city’s with respect 1 children be turned ¢ the i for ma camp und other ben t in orm of a nee pro: m for whioh the Gibson Girls || band of Salt Lake City probably will be brought here M Gertrude ing the Busine Women's club’ tc tion of the club to the ball game which the girls will play next Wed nesday with the Rotary evening for any to the Army. PERMANENT SITE FOR CASPER RECUPERATION CAMP PLANNED WITH 6O-OPERATION OF LIONS club, the proceeds from which will go to an educational fund, Stanley Griebel, who was present with his DeMolay orchestra to en- tertain the Lions with lively selec tions that were highly abpreclated, referred to the approach of the Boy. Scout summer camp season and the fact that boys are looking for odd jobs with which to finance. their outing. The musical program of the DeMolays was supplemented by two excellent solo numbers by Mr. McClellan, Value of co-operation and | fellowship. in nmunity was dri C. Cather, president of the Kiwanle club, whe dres# constituted the major featu of the day’s program. A story of Three-Brother tong and the wonderful results it achieved in China was recited by Mr, Cather as an apt ilustration of progress possible where community and mu- tual Interest supercedes all private gain and competition, High com- pliment was pafd the spirit existing betv n the service clubs of Casper, in which is according to the | speaker, the ship in making a | grenter. city. address const! | an inspiring portrayal of a > which Casper ls committed athering reac nd the real. |ization of great vements. good SPECIAL FOR Thursday MAY 21 During the entire day, Thursday, we will allow you $2 you bring to the store with a pro- viso that you pur- chase $15 worth of merchandise. Your old clothes will be turned over Wampum wi an automobile the Fun Auction. old dress Salvation eel gE, AT MEMORIAL SERVICE TO BE HELD FOR WILLIS STIOGER, ATTORNEY The funeral of Willis Stidger, Cas- per attorney, who died in Denver on ‘Tuesday morning At 7.00 o'clock, will be held in that city at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. At the same time the Natrona County bar association will hold me- morial services in the District Court rooms in honor of the departed member. At a meeting held today noon Attorneys A. K. Stirrett, V Patten and E. Paul Bacheller appointed by the bar association to prepare resolutions and to arrange MELBOURNE, Australla, May 19. (By The Associated Press)—A mer: ger of Australian-New Zealand mov. ing picture interests was announced y. The organization {s capital 8,000,000. pounds. It will con trol 139 theaters and procure as well as import pietures. hte ee ea TOURS, France, Associated Pres: ijutant Fern}, a war aviator and his mechanic Jean Foucher, were killed today when thelr plane crashed soon after they had hopped off tn an airplane race in a military, cup competition. y 19.—4By The One third off on all furniture and household goods at Harned Furni ture Co., on Monday, May 25th, Ask your merchants for Wampum on all cash transactions. The crowds that have flocked by the hundreds to our store all day long; practically every one of whom made from one toa dozen purchases, is the best evidence that as usual-- A Frantz Shop Sale Genuine Sale Notwithstanding our phenomenal business today we are prepared for equally as large crowds tomorrow with thousands of dollars’ worth of new merchandise for your approval. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 the program. BE. B. Enterline, pres {dont of the association, will preside. Stidger died from dilation of the heart following an operatior on his nasal passages » days ago. He was born in 1885 in Boulder, Colo., and attended the lay school of the University of Colorado at that place. Besides his brother, John Stidger, a_Denver attorney, he is survived TOMORROW—THURSDAY No other sale approaches it in actual values. THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES “Two Stores for Your Convenience” Look for the REXALL Sign by a sister Mrs. B. J. Jones. of Los ‘Angeles, Cal, and his mother, Mre reriman, of Fort Collins, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION” STORE OPENS AT 9:30 THURSDAY Is a Bs Ns $60,000 YSHop TurnoverSale R