Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 8

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aaa PACE SIX _ Ee Casper Gaily Daily Erihune THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1919 "BALMER TO AGTSTATE AGENTS SES 100 QREANIZED CAN STOOLS JEWELRY AOBDER “See FEDERAL | M CHARGED WITH ‘STU GAR ie IN arrange OAUGHT IN GOLD, om Ponce 7 ares, « penitentiary sentence to Ss 7 ce au check for about $24 c Thoet will continu 7. W.:Atkinson of Denver, ding: to the verdict of the jur 5 ad ce i ther mal } ; NEYN of 16-33- ¥ the dis t court early last ; r ce for crease 76 A ae Alvarez was found guilty of S (Continued from Page 1) is the belief of W. J Three Antomepiesl Diepcert with-| ‘Theodore H. Dimon of New York, Colorado Springs Authorities Re- bad check on the Globe : been . ; de: biden Rifle store. He in Two Days’ Time and Crip- (SE“NE%; NW'USEM; SESW ceive No Answer from Police here which furnished Fred. Anothe Pocket ae ba ea Ht led Police Force P toe PE Here and Advise Sheriff FLO an eG f ~~ Shick “wis * t hoes 1 ot be che pice a ice = revents Day P. Espy of Rawlins, all of . aerate found guilty of ar < ane aed : eather rind ni rompt Action 19-88, of Catch [ Attorney General Is Study- ine ae ce because of the tre mee A. A. Sanders, of Bawlifs, all of 5 : : Mr. I ay That an organiz }10219-80 etorson, Wh ing Problem: Half Mil- ritzy timports unobile. citevenue N. R. Greenfield, of Rawli Thomas Peterser sar , 60 per cent per is the be of E% of 8-19-80 and > Latierenoe the 2 hon W: ill Strike Is Claim nd about 50 per Webb, following the reported theft | 19-80. ; ae cans Weli-Balanced ner fe sed in making of three cars in two nights and the! Ida M. Hilsmann, of Manville, all = 3 of Union Heads Which ex- ubsence of : s. Two motor | f 16-13-67. fools f Stine pitts ; 2 ye c were stolen last night on the Hs Schwab of Lusk, all of 16-) 7) aR edutHeranaRre Wee tien renlise! Helim= { (Hy United Presa.) . : " “Phen there is the labor costs streets of Casper, one being a Fore | 38-65 rete aihoritiéa a baad WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—At- ns shy OF fvhich will continue to be- and snother a Buick. One Ford war] A. 0. Smith of Lusk, all of 26-28. CF Lea L portiatcel of proper ere cerects y; * i aed in } : > bee ad failed to « “hang fs - torney Genera! Palmer is studying i S half reported stolen Tues night anc }°66. : lite thfornation ally necessary in tools for the conditions in the steel districts «nother car is unofficially reportec | , Mary Baugh of Manville allot | policelot Cast home oF farm, as well-balanced i i ici WeEINEES ate i NWIENWIS |S Uponireceiving no lvéply from the nre leas tiring, and sequire while union officials are perfect- oe burnis sited on : - ‘It is the first effort of any person and SW4UNW% of 3- a SNS See ar ea ill to obtain good resuite. i i i rod jolice heac e me 4urwe wrote ; ing plans for a nation-wide strike down his 1 sor and i vho to take advantage of the presen ‘ sw. Sheriff Pat Royce © no repor 1 oe 5 aciey whattie s worked 60 hours w crippled police force which allows tw . Ott of Cheyenne, SW: Sheriff Pat Roy Ait ORO reDOr: "KEEN R September 22. heniine ae » he drove work 44 hours wee men on the street only a short time ; NEY of ¢ 91, and had been Mtoe ee Ae him, 7 it the fede ws are V SF eeace ceaiver amin tive lifting of the British em-j|quring the day and which keep: | 4% of : Sa ata bea tte apes Fools and Cutlery j ee partmer ‘ metdactthatihelnadiueen eptember 1 on boo d Chief Webb on “the jump” day and p TITAS TEnAin i palgecGnil : are oll carefully adjusted and Said Ane: - a y an wes BLCTBO the greatest a intimate touch with a traged I- wight. ATTLE AUSTLERS 60 10 nee anced to give the ¢ : veo cael ner Johnson, who passed dA home on Capital hill on Eas‘] J robber eutlaeven eT eney with the least effort. 3 * gE Ww car containing the body in Second street was reported entered rae Seiovade Spri : c he ample} ierabeatacely corpor- ™an probably two hou tion of by a strange man about 10 o’clocl 4 . ee tee in this particular—never i pen OF POr=| lithe exes ithat the Neht ‘(the bloc ports to- last night but Chief Webb arrived toc Bee ear tiGY rhe ; cessfully imitated ‘ Buon s La r with of peace trea- late to catch the second story man Ltt e thra the skylight and that a eae ees not burning. Garage mer brace- ernor . how- tod Aen eae pia eee vith At id Turkey will add Nothing was reported to Chief Webb “ll as the most per- ) welll nave kept the lights burni ry their deman our markets forlas missing. (Special to The Tribune.) pee | 2 fect drawing knife the hours, Tt is assumed, therefore, !hides, leath shoes. Following this robbery Chief Webb] KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. p trom | Waa Clee rcatter Ct aE Gebwaen thet Gime ikaiit “] feel sure there will be no reces- said under present conditions he] _ The trial of Mrs. Anna Richey I 3 Tuedial Det eens Ei u Tee Tools, fully guar ‘ sens passed the car and that prices with the conditions had no man in the office to send out | Charl x, defendants in a sensa- and $1,000 iy es ILENE CS: | Rane ® untecd. as they should | tional catt We sell them. Johnson passed it some pe 9 sumably the murderer, swi ke the lights. The Jensens state that neer the barge a pcre of the murder they observed an /embergoes re Vautomobile standing beside the road{s“e What the s in the last be sent. His duties which keep him | situted here, will be held during the e went thru anced with em- almost constantly at headquarters are|term of the district court of Lincoln, the , with these such that he vot away not always able to] county beginning November 4. The tive got after him but he away. can readily rush to the scene iy crime. Jefendants meanwhile will be at lib- Set Holines Hardware Ce. : : u vering how on such cases at on -stealing case recently in- Evans company. | oud detec- will be. > erty under bonds of $5,000 Hear Pauline Lucile Mayo, ‘The ° and that as they passed th aly Ht will t f the factory | Prosecuting Attorney J. A. Chri anna” tonight at Phone 601 ‘ cout discern at | two pi u liver and not PEOPLE AD mas will be assisted in the pr : tion by former Attorney General e hagit 9-10-1t) | Casper oy fe eye Wyoming » Immediately after the: Douglas A. Preston, who has been re- had # question of the price sees the car got into motion and Sea followed them toward the city. It tained by cattlemen interested in ter in this section, Mrs. Richey yirl” in ‘Polly hodist chu ; Se tered by a bullet she alleges to ha } was able to judge that the followin rider who attempted to intimidate | } ws a proc eedced only about a quar- ee pee into anak a confession, still! smprouaele that between the time } AM , Florida., 3 ‘ ~ the Jensens passed the myster‘ou wireless message ree arly this! FZ. NDS FORTUNE Soe f cor and the time Jensen looke os morning sai 45 persons were ESCE ? and observed how little ground it drift in small boats between Fowey | IN HA Y SHOCK | yes Sav? i covered the occupants of the unidens PAR ock lighthouse and Cape Florida, | y | 4 ¢ : alearcatapaed ae the ‘of settl bout 15 milea from Miami. All were | IS NEAR FATAL| ae es enjoy” murder and switched off the|the Tesche * without food! +} N Vights of the Jennings car, y having po betwe No details were given. a | i ~ been pired to do so b: e Waki the supreme is nothing to indicate the; (Special to The Tribune.) } ‘of the Jensen car {co on. It wae y of the people but it is pre-! LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 11.— | r tif the lights to burn some | 4gre should be d thet they are members of the| James a Miller almost fell off of Ytother pz probably | {taken in of ships t he hurrican ist t 2 went down dur-| the rack of hay he was unloading "iwould stop, stigate and give the 1 here when his fork uncovered a fat jularm befofe the slayer or s fer ee wallet yshich, upon investigation, of Jennings had an opportunity to N ve" was found to be fairly crammed | f into hiding. , v.z00,"| “with currency. His\/elation’ sub: ; Th 2 . ine,”. eaid A sided as quickly as it had been | Sit = areal pines the Shatfe “Oh, yo Lean be the nice lady, what/ tion revealed that the curren i 5 Bue! at 10 o'clock feeds the elephant with buns and! sisted of $10 Confederate bi | h the Rev. er H of- Al RAID sugar,” explained Willie—Blighty| ® number of “shinplasters al i ting of (London). pictus Won) nging from ten to | 50 cents. Newspaper clippings con- i eee members wal of eens were Bee ban- tained in the ialleb) indicate, ae | H tend z sn its who blew up a t at j he “ s the 4 f one k itis i the Casper Pharmacy every Saturday | is investigating an unconfirmed re: | a i ee aan and looking over our special sales, port that three Americans, includ- | OP OO OSI MMO LM GILL MI I S EOS SEL LES LE ES ES ELE ME SNM, | : A Tribune Wantad will sell it 9-10-3t) ing two named Jones and Ferguson | ? | \ hte ee caren Sepeeatts } oH A nk 4 : y Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give ' NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate ate! co Semriesi a all Styles TODAY, Friday and Saturday THE EVENT OF THE SEASON t Substance and service now dominate men’s shoe styles. A The returning soldier trade of eae = our store proves that the thor- Senate Pee sted ORAS |) ; ; oughiy masculine lines of our iia eee Pesan es | N : Shoes bring swift selection and % t lasting satisfaction. : & , & : ~~ IN. : . Shoes for Men “T) dd | 99° Notable Values in Dress Shoes $7.50 and Up a VY ong egs N & Work Shoes. . . . $5.00 and Up Incomparable, the Greatest Pickford Ever Made. N © an Judy and Tomy, and Towser too, had gone on a strike against PRUNES, PRUNES, PRUNES. N ‘ e e ommercia LO. Scenes that will rock you with laughter. Scenes that will touch your heart. % PRICES: 25c and 50c . N \hdaded et thE ZLA LETTE OR WATCH OUR pinoy THE BIG ete cee Ne: ils AED 14

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