Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1925, Page 2

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pea imine PAGE TWO INVER SPEED > | TO BE RADIOED Senate Rules Will Be| Subject Tonight of Address. pany tattle is sched tart 5 ufter 8 o'clor ein Denver at 3 n off in} ing the Civil} The championship bout with Harry Wills to which Jack Demp- 4 under | [sey has-finally agreed, probably will-be delayed to September 1926 auspices of the Di Chamber of | |because of the poor condition the champion considers himself to be : et in! This new photo, taken on his return from Europe with bis | wife, Estelle Taylor, fiim playey, shows him as he js today Ernest J. Oslar, Well Sue | Known Entomologist MAN INDICTED | — And Collector, Is Here Dawes to Ca was & brothe sixth i] during the Civil | the vice presi- I Kelle F re perfect speimens t That's wt 1 on japaned pins t eandering ¢ cabinets, classified canyons, along the P: in their respective we on the prairies, occas NEW YORK, July Associated | & k dive after is followed ag a Press.)—Indi leging black-| chasing with the y wealthy men, both mail and were returned] old son some apy nd the United States, te against Slegel, who, | fugitive tt t so in Europe. Baron it Is alleged, demanded $50,000 with | name, b 3 more f intr hild of Tring Herts, England, threats to kill Edward W. Browning,| duction, is Prof. Err Or es one of the most complete a wealthy real estate broker F « ons of the world and employs advertised for eis in D collect all over the world, Dr. mpanion his adopted da hed tl Wm. Barnes of Decatur, Ill, pos- r an rare|sesses the largest and most com- exe a junior presaman, was { col }1 ‘ tion of lepidoptera (but arreste ectives who | Clad in gur t and leggins end | terf ) in the United 1 a tifled 1 nt, containing eve known supr Prof. ( in Cast ever taken. The collection Cour ea vbie | x : ¢ ises » million specimens . gece saciid laos seum has been built « plot and did net write the lmretinsave,? t k f Prof. ¢ has collected which Browr recelved lia ter for res 4 y thousands of butterflies and = —— — t t f years for Barc ae aeesiety - Hn \t Dr. Barnes and many HOME BRENERY === i eS —— 5 CHARGED ing ¢ from the rar vile Lake e ® T ch a I brand J ah ; ; ae tter_themse pieces, Most | 9 : : ni meatal HOUTA LEMMA Huvncuesveenienay ae = Only BABIES ONLY smporary Offer = \FLOOD HITS 29 Correctly Spaced, Elegantly | Days Finished Bryant Portraits $6 40 Y More O-SBlidg. W.BRYANTDOLAN Tel. 859 COLORADO | as Mtcrcomcnmieaummnmnesnmennanlltinsiinny nuveveeezevecnenasenndllllie | ORADO BPRINOS, ( ‘ OF TODAY'S TRIBURE Be The Casper Daily Cribune FALL OF FEZ fo FEARED IN RIFE Dnlve, REPORT Strategic Positions on Main Roads Held by Tribesmen. position of Fez, seat of Fr eadquarters in Mo- rocco, {s described as serfous in dis- ches reachir here, because of the occupati the rebellious tribesmen of strategic points over the ronds from El Arba De Tissa to Ain Aicha, where the Riffians haye To combat the situation, it ts said ch command has organized a column com. ions provided with ched ng the front the enemy is @ entrene step mproying tl d taking ment works, to meet a offe: It is noted that usa-l cupied at some points t ;-who are strong in nd that the designed to evacuate the may be French positions, to », July 2: Pre: The A ssoclate though a little act Al- enemy tribesmen !s obsery 1 the region of Ouezzan, northwest of Fez, lead- ing to t tha ck may be launc ortly f tion, ther 1 fighting fr PARIS, 2 The Asso- clated Press.)}—The Hirst group of Americar rs to volunteer for Frren under the sultan of Moroce st Abd El Krim’s re- n tribesmen will leave Paris at 8 oclock tomorrow after+ teon for Toulouse, from which point they will go to Morocco by air. The vhich numbere seven 1, will be under the command of arles Sweeney of Seattle, ——___—_. QTATE HEALTH BOARD MEETING AT CAPITAL CHEYENNE, Wyo. State board of health meeting here for the 5 posing of routine matters 22.—The holding a ose of dis: and other to is that ortance the board. The members in attendance in clude Dr. G. M. Ande state health officer; Dr. C. Y ard, of Cheyenne; Dr. R. W. Hale of Ther. mopolis, and Dr, Earl Whedon, of Sheridan, Plague Spreads In Volga Region MOSCOW, Jilly —(By Tho As- sociated Press) plague is spreading dar i the lower Volga region vi iT ef. forts of the government to check the outbreak. Thirty one deaths from the pla rted last Brin striae t 100 since the epid uew ¢ week e tatal mic appenre Now the Men WOMAN FINED. grounds for dances. Artists and musicians are acclaiming the clavilux, or “light- organ,” which is establishing an cighth fine art. ) phonies in color, and is being used to provide harmonious back- George Vail, musician and scientist, is seen at the key-board of the instrument. to the rhythmic vibrations of the clayilux, It plays sym- Above a dancer is performing SALT CREEK and Lavoye residents, tons of confetti, ple of punch, and mirth- ful musi mbined to usher in the new oil field agency of the Nolan Chevrolet company, last evening when the formal opening and old time celet nm was conducted on m floor of the new build Lavoye rolet company ons at a high point were not disappointed. s cars left Casper immedi- ately after supper that-they might be present at the free dance and celebration. Parking space for blocks around the new butlding* was taken up by machines from the field and from the city. the building itself. Officials mpany claim that it is with doubt the finest automobile in the entire field and can mpare with a room, of- and shop of which Casper can boast, It is a large structure with mammoth * plate s windows through which residents of the land of wells and tanks may view the new Chevrolets as fast as they ar- rive from the facto’ OFFICIALS IN SHINGTON, —(By The ted Press}—Treasury officials were ordered by a local court today show cause why the salaries of school officers here should not be withheld because of the teaching of scientific doctrines alleged to reflect on the Bible. The defendants are Frank, Wh treasurér of the United § ; James R. Lusby, disbursing officer of the District of Columbia, and Daniel J Donovan, auditor of the District of Columbia They ordered by the Dis trict of Columbia supreme court, on the petition of Loren H, Wittne taxpayer, to appear and show cat were Much’ is Written Of “the géad Jooking male lifeguards gt .the summer beaches. The Goody: koonts sisters, Axia on Mary Elizabeth's shoulders, are lifes guards at Balboa, Calif. And the men folk are awfully care- less about going beyond _ their A demi. ' eed q | i] my | | i on Jul The suit by tner was bens Oe ni Dis Under that provision it is x t of Frank W. Ballou schools in Wash head of the logy and chemistr Witt es in per p the pay superintendent gton and W tment of F of exar ples is given by his petition as tnstanc Hay taug Ballou m to teach, things described aflicting directly with te in the Bible After going into detalt | contents of approve cited and biol r scientific s ents d text books, { Hunter's blolog the Dayton teachings was trial hemistry the h that these, taken litera t leted with seripturab text which | | That man was created fr made fre NOMINATIONS. MADE BY SENATOR. WARREN FOR NAVAL AGRDEMY CHEYENNE, Wyo. 2 K . 8 ms. i ‘ Kent, who Thomas Thomas Bruce », of Che enne, have been Senator | Frances 5 candidates nation to NOLAN CHEVROLET OPENING AT IS BIG EVENT The floor of the salesroom is of hardwood and finished like a king's Plenty of light through is only one of the modern shop and service department. Indeed {t ts an automobile agency of which a city many times the size of Casper might well be proud, and as for its pos- tion in ‘the ofl fields, well, it's sim- r “scrumptiou Jerrue, large skylig features 0 Paul western representa th rolet factory and western sales manager made a spe- elal trip to Casper from Denver to be present at the opening. To say that he was well pleased is putting it mil¢ ck” Nolan, manager of the local company gives the credit gning the bullding to Ralph president of the company. d e worked night and day on the plans and the success of his vis- fon is a just reward Material for the new bullding was nished by a number of well own Casper firms. Practically all fu kr of the material was purchased right here bri at home. The new Lavoye neh of the Nolan Chevrolet com- » will be in charge of Charles Midert who has represented the com- FUNDAMENTALISTS WOULD STOP SALARY PAYMENTS OF SCHOOL pany in tho field for some time. U.S. CAPITAL That the dead b of every hu- man being that ev lived will be resurrected alive on judgment day. nat the first man fell because first woman believed what a said about eating forbidden nake fruit That Jesus Christ arose bodily from the dead when no blood ‘was left in his veins. That God made all the dust of Egypt turn to lee as a punishment the hard heartedness of an Sgyptian king. That God turned every drop of water in all Egypt into blood to pun ish the P ter into wine. God turned Lot's wife into a of snit Mayor S. K. L it was an- nounced today, has signified his in- tention of joining the Casper Cham- ber of Commerce Good Fellowship tour, which already Is assured of a cordial welcome on the part of all towns to be visited. So anxious is Riverton that the Casperites extend their stay there that they urge them to “step on the gas” and arrive be fore schedule. Communications in response to chamber have been received from other points, the following expres sions of good will being typical of the reception with which plans for the tour have been greeted, “July 20, 1925. ‘Charles B. Staffor “Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, “Casper, Wyoming. “Dear Si “The members of the Chamber of Commerce will be p! ed to join with the Casper Chamber of Commerce at a lunclfeon to be held at Riverton, July 28, “Would it be possible to “step on the gas" a little, so as to get here at 1 o'clock or a little after, as your schedule will hardly give you time to eat and look over the best little town west of Casper. “Please let us know how many Will be here and any change you may make in your schedule. Have made arrangements for a luncheon at 75 cents a plate. “Very truly yours, “Riverton Chamber of Commerce, “W. H. McLaughlin, Pres. AUTO LAUNDRY MAKES OPEGIAL PRICE ON PERMANIZING WORK this week, Mr. Doll of the Auto Laundr: 112 South Durbin street, {s making an unusual offer to the motorists of Casper who de- sire to have their car “permantized” with the new substance known as Permo for which the establishment named above is the only Casper rep- ative. Special prices are in effect for the remainder of this week in order to introduce Permo to the motoring public of Casper. The finish of the car to be perma- nized must have a comparatively new finish or must be a very recent repaint job. The object of Permo is to preserve the original finish and absorb the wear and tear of wind and weather instead of the regular coating. In addition to this offer, Mr. Doll suggests that local motorists give their motors a chance to keep cool during the hot weather, by having thelr motors cleaned by the new vaporized kerosene process in effect at the Auto Laundry. This process takes off every bit of dirt, grease, and dust from the various parts of the motor and leaves it clean and exposed to the cooling air of the fan instead of covered by a warm coating of oll soaked dirt Riverton All WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925 ~ MAYOR LOY TO JOIN CHAMBER * OF COMMERCE TOUR: CORDIAL RECEPTION IS IN PROSPECT “Thermopolis Chamber of Commerce “Thermopolis, Wyoming 1 “July 20, 1925. “Chas. B, Stafford, Sec'y-Mgr, “Chamber of Commerce, “Casper, Wyoming. “Dear Mr, Stafford: We will be glad to welcome the 90d Fellowship tour of the Casper Chamber of Commerce when they wet here at 3:20 Friday, July 31, “We will arrange a program of some kind for the occasion. “It is always a great pleasure for us to welcome our friends from Cas. per. “Yours truly, ‘Chamber of Commerce, “Chas. J. Bangert, “Secretary and Treasurer. ‘Wolton, Wyoming “July 20, 1 ‘Mr. Charles B. Stafford, Sasper, Wyoming. ty Dear Mr. Stafford: “Your letter of the 18th read with pleasure, We will be more than pleased to serve your boys with our famous home-cooked ham sand. wiches. “We will give you one hundred per cent service and wish to thank you in advance for the business, “We all join in wishing you a Pleasant trip. “SMITH BUNCH.” OIL FELD RESIDENT CLAIMED AT MIDWEST Leon Lewis, 21 years old, of Mid. west, died yesterday morning at the Midwest hospital and the body was brought to the Shaffer-Gay funeral home here. Funeral services wil) be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel. The de ceased is survived by a brother Farl Lewis, livng at Midwes: EDDIE'S SAMPLE Edward Wikler today announced the opening of Eddie's Sample Store at 246 South Center street, one door north of The Smokehouse. The new store carries a high-cla line of men's, women's and children's mer- chandise, Mr. Wikler has conducted a few stores in Casper and the oil fields during the last six years, and he is inviting his many friends to visit him at the new location. Eddie has many bargains to offer the public and Casper people and those living in the vicinity are advised to read his ad in tomorrow's issue of the Tribune, | For results try a Tribune Classi fled Ad The Marvel Showing Exactly How PURELY SCIENTIFI Dr. Deamude reveals. which the world never knew until | That the earth is flat and on a Sanders, 45 years old, died orning at a local hospital and ody was taken to the Lorton Fnueral) Funeral arrange- t been made pending of word from relatives in ———-—____ Rail Official | Badly Injured +ELES, ( | . (By The Assocta Py 8}—Phyal: ns here today announced hope f e re Cal. E ne, 6 Jern. rai 1, who ured yes jt v lear fell from eighth story ‘of a hotel. 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