Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JURE 11, 1919 EES a PAGE SEVER + \ing $476.39; rent, $260.26; fnel os light $95.16; furniture $127.33 pmis— cellaneous $664.31. The total aver-} & ? ° ° ? ° ? ° ° b the utmost cf its “eyes o t cam see as OCTOR GOES ON TRIAL T TH OF HIS; WUFEjge ss record, weighing « thirty pounds, being sc PECULIAR INCIDENTS SURROUND CASE AT MINEOLA, WY, == June F—-(Unit-,aged doctor was recognized in the a Press.)—Dr. Walter Keen Wilk- | Pennsylvania station, New York, des- , 67 years old, eduled to f vite the t that he had shaved off 0 es 0 omes in Nassau county c - mutton-chop whiskers and other- 2 tex tha cain of his w ‘alig . changed his appearance. He their Long Beach h » no attempt to deny his iden- age expenditures per family * $2,527.89 for an average family of a 5 7.6 persons. All families reported a Statistics Are Compiled by the Labor Department ‘crptus the aveaze surplus was $409.42. WASHINGTON, May 30.~(Unit- How families of varying incomes |) Similar studies have been prepared ed Press.)—The lower your salary,-spend them is indicated by tables |Y the lxbor department for groupe the greater percentage of it you|showing average expenditures of }°f Tepresentative families in Balti- spend for food and shelter, accord-| different groups for Philadelphia ™0T¢, Boston, Bridgeport, Buffalo, | ing to the latest government cost| and Camden, N. J. The table deals Chambersburg, Pa. Dover, N. J of living investigation. with expenditures of 301 families of Fall River, Mass., Johnston, N. Y ; , Manchester, N. H., Tables ‘eompiled by Labor Depart-| seven different income groups. r a uy - S ment br after study of hundreds! four families whose incomes were fNewark, N 4 New York City, Pitts-| 27th, last. Justice r will preside. | tity, said ie was on Be ay to sur- of family budgets show the actual | > re burg. Portland, Me., Providence, R. | i # mandie »,, mender to the police and wze imme : + lunder $960-a year averaged per year Intense interest wes manifested in Tittely taken into custody. An in- Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous I., Rutland, Vt., Scranton, Syracuse,!tne outcome of the c Trenton, Westfield, Mass., and Wil-|he tried in the same which irt room in Lebaudy, and cash outlay for food and rent is! for food $365.40 b 3 greater in families with the higher | rent $176.25; Rael and Nene 63.01; incomes but in the average family!furniture $15.22; miscellaneous Del. Sieres, which Mrs. Jacque tment charging murder in the degree was fownd, and he has FLORENCE AUTOMATIC » been in the county jail here, Both were harmony he declared. re change should be brought SIMONS OIL STOVES > the expenditures for these necessities | ¢190.52. The avera: a # “ nilen 5 ies | 52. age total expen-| |Mrs. Binaea De les faced Riga does not increase as fast as the in-|diture per family was $821.26 and SLAYER OF GHEY }judge and jury ¢ with the bs ne ee aac eh a Ol ral OVE ~ come the average number of persons per ny} |der of their husbands yankee ; bd bate 4 ST ES acquitted. In Baltimore, for instance, 13|family 4.3. Three families in this falways v families with incomes under $900,| group reported surpluses which aver- POLICEMAN NOT CAUGHT Many peculiar circumstances sur-| that guct ayerared Scpenditares of $392.06 jaged $24.33 per family while one had round Mrs. Wilkins’ murder. Dr. | against me ‘or food ani i ‘or rent. ‘a deficit of $157.35. \Wilkins’ story was they, x8|,. 23a ¥ - average was 46.5 per cent of the to-; Seventy-fiv ili ith i ea - i 7 2 . “Xt q o It s | 5 t | ate these tw avers | y-five families with incomes SHEVENNEL Ww turned to their summer home at Longe) 11 60> "er 1s a pleasure to demonstrate these two at income for food and 14.6 for! of ¢1,500, but under $1,800 reported | pacer ey erin. on ere: arin | Beach from New York City. Open- 40” BAKE SALE a a Lt rent. The families whose incomes ditures that s ing the door, the doctor seid he was : wai a e were $2,600 or more, however, aver-|$ro3,69; clothin SV Game SEE IOS ine te on the head with a blunt in.| ‘Willing Workers” circle will hold superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. , Without definite information as to 69; clothing 273.53 ; tS oi cille 7 #P 1 2) aged 12.5 per cent less for food in| $200.94: fuel see phase Pore | The, billed Hugh ¢ . Petrie, Cheyenne | trament. ‘Three men then g a bake sale at the Casper Commer- comparison with total income and | niture $76.92; miscellaneous $316.60. pOueeTnety coe ee shot in the back | Mrs, Wilkins and struck her 4) cial Co. store Saturday afternoon 11.5 less for rent. | Total i : “0% {and instantly killed ly Saturday!sincs on the head. She.died within | from 1 to 5 6-11-2t | Total expenditures per family aver-jmorning. Two Mexicans are held at) yo. I a A Ed an hour. Dr. Wilkins told this story Showing how much more cheaply |aged $1,535.77 for an avera; 4 I or } 990. ge num- ¢h, city jail, py the higher salaried families get off | ber of 4.7 persons per family. Sixty- ras i j nib Ont en eee in other cities are these differences: |two families ended th ar with an|ihe mystery..and a third was arrested Pittsburg, food 15 per cent, rent| average surplus of $125.03, nine ex- by Patrolmar Wyncoop. However, 7 | Sears : r 7.5 per cent; New York, food 6.7 per|perienced an average deficit of police express doubt that they have to the police, and while the three men were being hunted Wilkins disappear. ed. For several days the police in da als Holmes Hardware Co. stituted a country-wide search, with cent, rent 7.7 per cent; Boston, food| $103.81 while four balanced their|the right ma out finding any trace of the physi- C a “HOLMES TO HOMES” 4.9 per cent, rent 5.2 per cent; Syra-| books evenly. z Hie right man: o cian. 4 24 HOURS cuse, food 4.3 per cent, rent 19 per| Eleven families with an income of| Nine hundred lighthouses and light) Then it was reported that he had CASPER “i te +t “I WY'OMING | cent; Scranton, food 3.7 per cent,| $2,500 or over averaged in their ex- ships are scattered around the coasts been seen in Baltimore While de-' rent 6.4 per cent. |penditures for food $914.42; cloth-|of the British Isles. tectives were searching that city, THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS The Measure of Merchandising. Strip modern merchandising of its false whiskers and grease paint and you'll find underneath nothing but common honesty, common sense and merchandise. We wish to talk honestly to our customers concerning our merchandise. ~~ You will get full measure for every dollar you spend at our store. f MAKE. THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY Hardware Department | ‘Grocery Department Dry Goods Department ~ Vien’s Furnishing Department THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY White Cross Ripe Men’s Grey Horse- | L V r S hide Work Gloves Papen Revs OCB Ee The Biggest Value of the Year Regular $1.50 Value 5 = Regular 35 cent size e THRIFT PRICE Rifles THRIFT PRICE Heavy Turkish Thrift Price Winchester, 22 caliber, 1904 $ model, Reg. price $820 = 5.50 Winchester, 22 caliber, 1902 $ / e model, Reg. price $7.50 5.00 owe Ss Stevens Favorite, 22 cabiler, $5.50 ice $8.00 rn Reg. price $ Burt Olney Catsup, pint bottle. 17x34 inch The best Work Gloves ever offered. The Roller Skates Regular 40c size sort of glove you have been wanting. ; Boys Skates, Reg. price $3.00 $2 25 THRIFT PRICE Extra Bleached—40c gqualit y) Thrift Price . : e Girls Skates, Reg. price $3.00 100 Doz. only at 25c each or Thrift Price “ : A $2.25 ~f Beginners Skates, Reg. price $1.00 Thrift Price ae 75¢ We have a small stock of Or 4 these so come eariy. : es) ' ebel Commercial Co. | THE BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS : == OL =0 ==10 E==1©) : OE=10 =O ==10 E10 E=19

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