Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 PAGE FIVE rn ch ¢ Casper Daily Cribune 98 CHILDREN AT HONS CHMP 1K THE FOOTHILS More Will Be Taken There This Week for Vacation Out of 36 children who were taken to the Lions recuperation camp for under-nourished children last Sat- urday, four can be completely cured ot {iments by ‘proper care and nourishment, examination by phy- siclans has revealed. In other cases chronic ailments can be ar- rested. Report on the camp was made by Dr, Allan McLellan, chair- man of the camp committee, at yes- terday’s meeting of the Lions and it was announced that more chil- dren would be taken to the eamp this week. Gen. Burke H. Sinclair and Geo, W. Jarvis were appointed members of a comm: to see that a United States flag is raised on a flagpole at the camp. Judge Bryant S&S. Cromer acceded to a request made at a previous meeting to visit the Coming With the 'Al G. Barnes Circus on July 11 Here's glad news! A bevy of beautiful girls from sun-kissed California are coming to Casper Saturday, July 11, with the Al G. Barnes big four-ring circus. They will form a part of the gi- gantic cast in the most sensational pageant and fantastic extravaganza of the age, “Pocahontas at the Court of Queen Anne,” the opening MOTHER OF COUNTY ATTORNEY WEEDELL DIES IN MINNEAPOLIS and every one possesses a wonde fully trained singing voice tions of this season, trip the fxntastic toe” in a truly captivai‘n manner, the result of spectacle of the circus performance, These pretty beach flappers, many of whom have taken parts’ in some of the latest motion picture produc- “gh: extens vi ‘After Fire Swept Theater training and long rehearsals in som r- of the best dancing schools in Li Angeles y The great cast will also inc three tribes of American Indiar Washoes, Escondidoes and Apaches. t} And last—but “ot least, there will &}be ne Giant Gorilla Man—J ‘@ | Martin, himselt. ‘BAND CONCERT FEATURE ADDRESS ON DEFENSE DAY PLANS BY W. F. WILKERSON the elty city band ¢ band have proved a t oration on * Chief of n- | -/$150,000 HAUL ENJOY THE FOURTH OF JULY E TONMGNT WALL 272ml reenas | Md he ] f : | Boom, Bang!’ ams” Isham In a Good EGET USED CAR ALI 1 Ban ROBBERS MAKE , LATE MODELS painted, 4 / SAge Hud on Speedster, reconditioned ie Red Pimples ca periodically and instruc! | 1 ‘ : nasi Bo Eneaciny tha patoiplen Ger aseclone ltched and Burned Nash Touring, reconditioned, repainy r ism. ° g =p Luncheon entertainment yester-| County Attorney and Mrs. George Cuticura Healed H Maxwell Touring, repainted, reconditic, = day included yocal solos by Mrs.|A, Weedell left yesterday for Minne- ’ d Collins of Cheyenne and Mrs, Wal-| apolie, where they were called by the “Twas bothered with large, red : Seat ee ters of Asheville, N, C., who were | death of Mr. Weedell’s mother, Mrs. pimples on my face. Essex Touring guests of the club, and numbers by | Matilda Weedell who had been ill =3 and scaled over and oe the Lions quartet. Mrs. Bryant S.|for several weeks. According to a Amer | Chevrolet Touring Cromer was also a guest of the|statement by Mr. Weedell before his = Intermission ; ai caused eruptions shave myself on a I lost count of th lasted ab. “T tied di club, Lion Rowell won the attendance prize and the privilege of donating 50 cents toward the Lions charity fund in accordance with a ruling recently made eliminating the. giv. ng of prizes by one member to be departure, his mother’s death was caused by the s n on her heart r sulting from ttack a month ago. Mr, Weedell went to A gqod used car, bought from a responsible de ight price is a good investment Rail Damage Suit | In Federal Court | at the Minneapolis & month ago when his mother suf- fered an attack of pneumonia and re- won By: anlother. mafned at ther bedside until ehe was -y OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK \ See ee renee believed to be out of danger. The CHEYENNE, g 1B a strain on her heart resulting from r $20,000 a See an improvement so purchased| | tage ARMY AR SERVICE Ree yereyen see , + more and in two months I was} | Mrs. Weedell was 66 years old and healed." Nesp) ot Pedre; | Quine Wales, Willia been States 331 D Av had ved in Minneapolis during the years, She was born in Swe: | came to America at an early age. Mrs. Weedell is survived by her Nash Casper Motor Co. E 138 SOUTH KIMBALL PHONE 181 INSTRUCTOR 10 TAKE husband, eedell of Minne county ne n ee wheels CHARGE (if MANELIVERS apolis and two sons, George A. Wee. In her rs. Wales W. L. Trebe » Car deli of Casper and Austin H. Weedell that Wi les died on of Chicage | 13, 1924, ruck CHEYEN Wyo., July 2 | Three people died when fire swept the Gillis Theatre in Kansas A. F. Herold. regular MISTRIAL IN | City. This picture shows firemen showering water on the blackened servico instructor for the National | walls which are all that is left of the building. Fortunately few peo- ow in the city from Salt stationed at Fort s he purpose of supervis au the air maneuvers that will be aged here from July 12 to 26, He} harge of the training of ve officers who will come their annual two weeks’ | 5 | ple were in the place at the time. IS ORDERED © Atlanta federal prison jointly charged with conspir: to accept wealtt B FEAST OF VISITATION CELEBRATED TODAY AT bribes Judge ¥ m bert prisoners Ervin announced the mis-trial after the jury had had | for eee, riod of training ATLANTA, Ga., July 2.—A mis-| Lieutenant Alkire, also from Salt| trial was™ordered in United States|the case more than 24 hours, Mem. . Lake City, will assist Captain } court this afternoon after discharge | bers of the jury sald the vote was | ol ANTHONY 5 CHURCH old in the instruction of the reserve|of L. J. Fletcher the Rev. | eight for acquittal and four for gon ' Thomas Hayden, ner deputy | vietion officers. 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