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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925 —- ~ PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune DOZEN RECEIVE (COUNTY BOARDSENTBILLFOR |HI\ARV ICY] [EQUALIZATION HICHWAYWIDRK 2 #=e<se Among the men who attended the _ $113.60 FOR PUBLICATION OF BOARD CLOSED | eee ee: DIPLOMAS AT STIS,S0FOR PUBLICATION OF urine WPISSRIENT = | TO REPORTERS = ss ly the only justice who 18 turning in : k: fees in amounts .of any consequence Se from the board of equalization, meet-| secret, is unknown. t ie ; stb iabeiy i 5 86. Y he said. Blake was commended by | T° be 1 fternoon, Shofily’ ‘etter | 7 No reasan wae given isithes by So Sa Commissioners esidence {nspirational. Address| Sofee ca take: os cay tie. contuitasions: papas veh ore Fifteen-Minute Rides Commalsdiohers Tackeogted aco occ eanon Meine mere y To Make R erent prea i i carle In. Refusal to Resume ‘ presented Hla report for April shows that 1 ver Cit YOWING | Guy v. Morgan and Earle G. Bur-/row huge reassessments involving | 5 pias , By Judge Riner Is | page advertise sat = Ane enowe that ne| C y Gro 8 well convened with Maurice Gro-|large sums woud be ade eesicns Dr. and. Mrs. “Thora Secmmeh = turned In $175.60 and $210 m May . O 3 | left Casper yesterday afternoon en Batoved Hefalé on May 7 It was ¢xplained, however, that the In Popularity. van, chattman of the state board of {the ofl companies, corporations and perations. Ae Beast sh 2 4 ation, . . rm * pusinesaiot iis! othe se.peoportian “i where they will make their future payment t th county. fer than that of other jus Serious charges have been voicod While the condition of eounty home. They have rented their —_ this gan on 3 © public ~ equal Impressive ceremonies climaxed| ‘The bill ¢ to cited] Uke ob iesvean All aboard for an plane spin | the te b and Lyle Jay, abroad and it has been rumored all] c be: e eoristant a Con is " ispiring address by Judge] tion of Se and socgan at men Mrs. Mabelle Piedter, clerk of the | over Casper. lcounty assess Chairman Scott| over the county to the effect that head papier 2 County Cor wait th Ri ert iate reseghewe Teer: Wiitam A, Riner of Cheyenne.| tion made by Co: loner Earle G.| court, appeared again before the| verybody's doing it. nao, | made his announcement. » | certain property has been omitted |e cs Suck Scott and T. \innd where Dr, iach: ham, baer ioe. graduation of twelve] Burwell. Whe nature of the} county commissioners this morning | Dick Leferink, -pilot for the Wyo-| “At the request of Mr. Groshon,| from the tax rolls through processes) soo firmly maintain their etand| fered a splendid besiness “opportu fre the Midwest high} pi was ‘s attention.|and was told by Scott that the sal.|™ing Airways corporation, reports} newspaper reporters will be exelud-| of graft. 7 Ws & SP 2 that the highway “lepartment cannot | nity as partner with an, old college ‘ I ight. Commencement) he rer was unreason:| aries for herself and two of her thut many Casper people including |eq from equalization rd meet-] In order t the county commis- Pe salitry “a ahd Hoste exercises were held at the theater] able an plated it In hi poder aint? sl if aie dave tei let but ee the} men, women and children, are tak-|{ngs," he declared. He did not state| sioners may clear thelr names so far ait mana’ Ree von Gage eit ts Wak Fiala tue sain Midwest wa hat he confer with the| other two will be held up until they |!9& udvantage of the opportunity to | whether r persons will be bar-| as this business is concerned, Not CCAS Sasiitioates OF (nGablatl series ene phyWimen® Khe he as ral relative to ajare reduced C the “iS ° Pats rae a fer yred or not ee ee reeaat pie sioner Burwell BERViCrsty TO: cen whatever at’ nt eine lanka shane Searet kana: the co F | rit rejterated stars , e Just why, when Scott and Morgan | ques¥ed. that all meetings be open f reek deo | rather ME RInGh, Bese Bienen were presé ed the|ments of yesterday that she wit) ffor @ fifteen minute airplane ridelaro under fire from two audit to reporters so that the public may : clay Neate i eve. aie os uate a Af e of t forth t } Of the best Jegal talenteir usper is made possible through | ports, when petiti for their re-| know what es place and so that palmer, re | prominent Jee z stcane & j . ; t f th ; | er substantial business men, thetut-| social circles of Casper. She. re- c ni . ers’ a atio con-| Casper to brir ult of mandamus | the courtesy of the Casper Daily) moval from office are In process of| if there are “shady AAG CHONS |. iacad'@ propotition before tt | signed last week as president of the Hage i Knight aoa titubataland it ies kar dito: | Tribune, co ating witlt the Wy0-| preparation, when charges of gross| in the county's business and In tax | ‘er Placed ® prapoditign Delurs, Nolll | mlgned jal wie Ae Paleh under he \ of Arthur,” was) ¢hat obje: s to intimidate d with FE. Enterline | ming Airways corporation, misconduct of office, extravagance, | assessments, they will come to light{'? the ¢ at oy pattitientea ies jeaternil ies bebarie Wte ae 4 The grand march was €X¢-| county officials in the performance {this morning and he advised me tha}| Lieutenant Walter Storrie, presi-| misappropriation of public moneys | along with the other news. renee pA nt akg highwas: depart inns dis sehacettsabowts perfection while the im] o¢ their duties The resolution {n-|a suit of mandamas could be|dent of the Wyoming Airways cor-|and unequal assessments of prop-| , Today, however, the policy of sc-| Were !ssuec hee t aie would VELERUOSOVE YS : : the: HAR ae the cour terk to ‘nml) Zt r of the com. | poration Lieut, Dick Leferink, lerty, are heard from one md of the} crecy wax resumed. ‘This day's phaamiebrcrcss iia: pt thet a pee Re ae seniors sat absorbed while Judge the r tion t chatr both former army pilots, will county to the other—Just why these | news will not tell what actually took }astee to re-tnstatement of The high:) ST. LOUIS, Mo. ine ee aby Riner inspired them with his splen f Ix of county com-|f ap all the ngers in t#o Stand-| particular equalization board meet-| place behind ‘the closed doors re-| Way department. Scott ‘refused. | | Associated Press.)— Rogers Hornsby. at The theater w 0: | | : n tute: pode Roe ra Id be: Rela: Gellad Malsaea't achiral Nip 4a sath meat aie In explanation of | 1 tc St. Lou's Cardinal manager, poled pr pri fashion | Whethe € . é . e perfect Hable an there Scott eald: out his fourteenth home run of the lid turned out| a hay Z| Pdanahpeas crt: as 7 * “I described how I had pe y|eeason off MeQuillan in the first { ines to dei lic? ates ‘ Ms Lakehead | tals volte bi ware end aecclig damm, visited the banks and how .the ud} inning of today’s game with the , pelhig ask INP CEAGTIE lane aan’ it | 7 cas edkbay, EE DR Cha ieemAnie Aaitce GIRL R refused to handle any more certifi-| New York Giants. One man was say ahs Gouivetent heli ot 98.60 holea goad dee entries Tee ates and I told them T would not! on base. The law pr ides that the| ed time. The r 1 pass- | sa lar price for a tf iy aster y Ing © numerous for the | cler court shall have one deputy | teen minute rid@s $5, The reduction Croft, Hal A-| month this. moraln new. “pat ot more than $1,800 2 year, two|is made possible through the court: | ‘ 5 ONLY 4. MORE DA Y S s tye came Gl Td) tion as establishment of the|a ot , an $1 and {the Casper Daily Triburfe co: — Johnson, John W. Lemon, Price a branch of $ may erating with the Wyoming Air. Inti i vay J i a be of 2 operati 3 J : > awe he Kathr Repr 1d resented ster th orporation to convince the | 5 | Until. we give away t 1 and Action on that they eople of city that an airplane | | ¢ nie Aan andtmagenibs cascabs | I $10.00 Grocery Order Tiel ( encer P itior asking | $1,500 a year sengers this week will] Upon being notified, yesterday,|for swimming instruction which am 2 appointed A pe | un: | Taxpay yrinted In The Tribune on Sun-/ that the Kiwanis club had planned | could not be given at Camp Rotary. to include the Girl Regerves with | Wher Informed of the plans of the | The a n-field is easily ace} 'O “ROU x. Kiwanis club by the president, R. ¢ ible everyone in Casper and|the Girl Scouts, unorganized gitls| Cather, Mrs. C. D. Hemry. acting || urrounding territory. It is sit- | and business girls in ris' Week at} president of the Y. W. C. t once | ‘ ed c the Salt ¢ ek highw Camp Carey, late ip Ju declared that the Y, W A. had no of interfering, but was in To the person having the greatest number of , ager to co-operate In mak- a Ge al ssh 4 week at Camp Carey « Golden Crust Bread Wrappers. » few minutes ri e committee of the Y t thought 6 Lh r rnir 1 nter of town, Now js the | decided that it would be inadvisable | all way jon't delay. Visit the Engle- (for the Girl Reserves to a ing ¢ wood fon field and your | separate camp and conce success, and greatly appreciate ¢ = DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS TENT home tc from the alr. “A Tribune | which wero under way for # thought of the Kiwanis club for the QUALITY BAKERY co. coupon is necessary to secure the | outing next week. girls | special rate, Cp the Tribune coupon} ‘Through some misunde ommodations for.|| 1105 South Poplar St. The camp ha entatives of the Y. W. C. A. | 80 boys or girls time which will y| Miss Frances Bowerr z “ . * sentation of the class of 1925— is to s paper | no repr atives A. | 80 boys y oheA enea ‘Watt! 1 : | | were asked to attend the meeting | make it possible for several groups oa io: Beeld 3 ¥ | —————__——. |b at w to use the camp simultaneously, fol Th . wm | held some two months ago at-which - Awarding of as— | plans for Girls’ week at Camp Carey | lowing thelr own programs. of activ- ome bs T were made, and that organization | ities under their own leaders without ; Bansal Rev. 4. B. Sek Ae | Pas eG eo aT iG aduates 0 | was unaware of the plans of the Ki-| interfering with each other. ee ee ee | eesceate j thi 8 will so live 7 | wanis club when the arrangements In deciding’ to cancel the plans nowr | that D ar, there shall | | B G A | for a Girl Reserve camp at Camp Ro-| for next week, the executive com | ere 2 ee in rhe Vag Our|| Ie uests t tary were made. mittee was also influenced by the ie pdr S “lg eee omey | Camp Carey will offer far Wetter | fact that the weather will be warmer cer rooms. Depart-| The officers of the local tent elect>| | Th A 4 facilities for the working cut of the}an@ much more settled in July than CITY BRIEFS jy ment‘aide, Beasic izarter of Wheat-| ed at the mecting yesterday, C ATVET ICES | rr romren passa vo: Mios Merl gt Tee ressnt time? Msrior greater | w i tzer, was present | Jane Bundy | | | Gahey and will afford an opportunity comfort for the girle | ucte nian and installing lent— Mur — A. W. Mulcahy of Minn initial business | p | %. Stewart, manager of ; ansacting busine affair tt he instituted th president—Loy Ripley | the America and Iris theaters, an Lee 3 > ; | ter Sist Allie A. 1 Spence | nounced today that the entire T f Hpwenermate - ers ut é ( Thomas Heath) Arndt, der sident of} Chaplain—Anna Kaseman sraduating of the Natrona st 7 a At ba 2, tS 3 PRs 1 ld y Goble, Maude 1 1 special show to t en in thetr 5 : Rec catin rey vay rp Me an hanoably agaberwed| = Patriotie ae hes yt! ome er seem? ine of a Master Builder dy was organized May} Secretary—Elizabeth D, O sections in the the onal | rien, ter will be re- ahi: : 2 Sv Sae } 30, 188 por dvice of Major| Guide—Gladys Dunne served for the gradudtes. It will || W Id Wi | Maz This is the day of the low-pressure tire. Miller has William J. “Paddy” Ryan a voca | \ M the m 1] Guard—Emma Sternberg be 4 regular show open to the or It a arines developed a method of carcass construction which Al Shes Caliper thi ba nae ye Sa * oF URED eee esters Bee ee mata leat: tet ae ae e makes this type of tire not only most practical and cee @ Army of the Republic | bearera—Eva King, Ava| guests df themanngement. Weston Sproul, son of Mr, and, Sacramento, Sproul took part in} +‘comfortable, but economical. Mocraiot: Gast lows. talon ofan danisation-Ja] Huntiinest, . Haietéten. Mair eiaes Tomorrow night will be the | Mrs. W. W. Sproul of 141 West} the action against the Coloruns, a : fay C 2 * ; Fy here with his nephew, C. rpc ties te teachings ¥ ot | Lena Bag mee nn Stone) tuine mist of the big feature |Tenth street, arrived home today | religious sect of the north coust.of Miller Uniflex Cord Gonstanchey permits plies to f the Ayres Jewelery c ~ ie plettire, Fin-Tin-Tin in’ “Tracked | after an absence of three years dur-| Mindanao, flex in complete, frictionless harmony with each : f | in the Snow Country.” Harold | 8 hal Sad Weitant: apie’ From here, Sproul sailed aboard] other. The whole tire flexes uniformly from top to ¥ Loring, versatile orga will 000" mies vane od many for) the gunboat to Yokohoma, Japan, bottom. No sharp. bending of’si a i al representati MINES BUREAU furnish music which is sure to de- | an countries and world famous} arriving three weeks after the earth. unyielding parts Tread a ne cas No ass Johns Manville con ipan ot | light the graduates. ‘The seniors | cites quake. The marines assisted in % n peat BTL: BAC Rae MIRneCe Oy 8 Ora Denver, accompanied by K. MacDole, | 5 a ved in Caxper Tuesday evening 11d America theater patrons who de- | absorbed sufficient college education} From Japan, Sproul .returned to Ul be In Casper for ® week on bual- | sire to see-the show in the re- | and started out tv see the world.| the Philippines and then set sail for Put on Millers—world standard for quality and 4 mainder of the theater outside of | Since that time his wish has been|China, arriving in Shanghai after! the most value for your tire dollar, i Will fle into their special reserved | Sproul, while a’ student at the| bringing ald to the Japanese during) Nd “widely distributed. The result is a gas saving, division manager of the. packing de °| T0 BE PLAC D | section at 7:30- o'clock tomorrow | University of California at Berkeley} the distgess which followed the} flexible tiye of extraordinary strength and remarkable partment for the same company ACW DELEGATES night. There will be seats for all three yeurs ago, decided that he had | earthquake. . endurance. ness, While here they will be t the Townsend hotel the, reserved section gratified and he fs home in excellent | the defeat ot General Li's forces and ee rake ——.—_—_. health and is enthusiastic over his | the complete capture of the city. He i Millers Ar Sot : A. B, Patterson, field superintend | travels, He will leave this after-| spent a week assisting in guarding enent Ma ny Popa Eaulp ante tha as Oil company is in WASHINGTON, June 4.—(By the F noon for Chicago to join his parents, | the Chinese soldiers in prison camps nenton Many Popular Cars his c 1 business: Associated Press).—Transfer of the who are driving a new car to Casper | and then returned to the Philippines 979 Pm ? | Bureau of Mine om the interior from Detroit. ain for a rest. * M B i n Rogers}, 5 ir of | department department . of , Young Sproul left the University Sproul came home on the U, 8. S. caver Ul ey canizi PAY Le RAReREU DE: Vereen 1H. B, Durt attend the] Commerce, has been Necided upon SECURED AT SHERIFF'S | of California and enlisted in the} Clairmont via Honolulu whe fe airs he te > big : Attorne eneral Sargent has < eenc! arrived in time to see the war fleet Bee convention of Kiwanis Internation « marine corps at San Francisco on E,W 5 at iul, Charles Cul. | wed the transfer can be made by June 1, 1922, He was transferred | ! action during the big “war game”| 647 West Yellowstone ¢ ins 2218 . W. Shrock reck | a age irt ty Sascutive order Lap action Rte to. Guam where he samen eleven be the sihnian sueeen aS was Béllocniinit BendeelPy ex Car Tikes - poeget epresent the Caspe Kile ved Upon at a conference today months building roads around the sned by B. 3 ‘ . e ° 1 aes es eval hia between President Coolidge and Sec naval station, and where he enjoyed|the Tribune. Sproul was among the | Heavy-duty Truck and Bus Tires. Tubes and Accessories ar mally “of W nd is peters retaries Work and Hoover Gee was originally elect ° pa his stay. -Five hundred marines} {rst of the marines to land -in| gate and Durham as alter It was the opinion of Mr. Sargent Persons desiring automobile 1-| were stationed there. The Chamor-| Honolulu after the maneuvers. | a meeting a few weeks ago,| that the law creating the depart-|censes may secure them for the re-| ros natives, a branch of the Sam The U. 8. 8, Clairmont put in at | » and Mr. Durham at the |™ent of commerce permitted the| mainder of this week from Warren] race, lve on the island where the} San Francisco harbor and Sproul) session s noon of the | President to transfer to ft, bureaus| Dalley, state inspector, at the} naval statién is locdted, according | came on_ home to Casper. He will } t the Henning hotel | ©?84sing in work such as is done by | sheriff's office, it was announced | to Sproul go to Chicago to. accompany as Mr. a Mrs. L. M, ¢ stated that they would be unable tor tne Buren oe iuine He emph this afternoon. Mr, Dailey arrived} From Guam, Sproul was trana-| Parents on their auto tour home, | ad ead , | ‘> : | sized, however, it is not within. th spend some time | ferred to Manila in the Philippines and expects to remain “home during GEARED-TO-THE-ROAD URI SORD ? ‘ a power of the president to make lations of the|and was again transferred out on| the § | oe ee oii general reorganization of the execu: | # , | the frst seagoing dr He was | i | BUY MILLER bags ‘a “~- pater aces ' RUBBER GOODS Ga dN, T—akren, " i 1 I tent . ti \ © having r be ached ’ . . atider and tame [under the mupervision of Secretar Men’s Dress Rhos and Buy It for Less at the Fad’s Sale of Men’s Dress Hats c § | . The transfer will become effective . ; No-Name, Klein (Union-made), Fully 1: Boiploves ob-the taeene ae Popular styles; black, tan and Stetson and others. Popular. pro-| gaged in oll and mineral leasing mahogany; standard makes; 4 styles. $4.00 | work will remain under jurisdiction solid leather shoes; $5 values. values, now e § | of the interior department Pik ess ; * gs Now going at, $3 88 re he division of mineral resources wer oa e Wie te Tey Sennen per pair i ‘ales nee Athletic Union Suits go, Burlington &. Ge departs | - - All Prices Reduced for Fast Selling! Saye! Standard: quality, elastic Mhek i ‘ Rag Pla Good Work Shoes i ‘ Athletic Union Suits. Full cut ie . e aces research, stReue experi: Guaranteed to wear. Welk For tomorrow and Saturday “Booster Sale Special”—50 Men’s and izes; $1.00 ‘on 10 tl bi She Ma ant known brands; comfortable Young Men’s Suits at the low price of $10 each. Not cheap Suits, grade for ; SNOW SWEEPS 1,000 persons and has an an- fitting, all-leather shoes. Mon- but good Suits, at several dollars Jess‘than they are worth. oe i appropriation of $2,000,000, ey saving prices B st S i Ss s | * I Pe > here, up from_-_ $4.48 $10 SUIT SALE AT THE F ooster sale pecia g in Casper ¢ ” OVER MONTARA, One lot. good quality 58e Chayen: ’ Athletic Union Suits___ of Chica le a s Dress Men’s Dress Trousers Men’s Quality aeveral Savane teaser = ‘ Yr PALI June 4 The Shirts Fine worsteds, verges, cassi T Sa agg aaa viv 2 | orm in years visited this McDonald (Union-Made), Earl meres and other dependable Underwear Dress Socks at Booster noe by mnt epi ge & Wilson and others. Entire fabrics. Many suit patterns, Fine Knit Union Suits; white Sale Prices snow fall which k in the morn ay tock going at reduced prices— unusual values. and ecru; $1.00 78e Regular 75c Pure Thread Silk LOW ROUND TRIP FAR To | untl 1. m. the succeeding 78c, 98c, $1.48 UP 89,00: Dress $2.68 Mk St er Trousers, now E lhe! ; . pair — LANDER, WYO, AND RE N © storm covered the cou . 3oys’ Cotton Ribk ; f North Westers Ry.| tro with cite 4 Salt Creek Busses n Ribbed Union Via Chicago & > 1 mantle of snow fot 4 + $5.00 Dress Sui Wai oe be s ry plan a trip to Lander, | inches deep and mvetthiy allie tiie Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel Heavy Blue Denim Trousers, Sow... O08 uits; knee Good quality Lisle Wyo., this summer. Low round trip| In the town and damage to trees and |{ 8 a. m, and 1p. m, and 6 p. m Overalls SN length, special Dress Socks go at | ; —_—_——______.... gale with reuen diene Beas gael tec cee Teasteing “aoe Treeaaney 8 a. fe ‘ ir sa . 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