Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO MDONALD GROE. CONTINUED FOR. WEEK IN COURT Preliminary Hearing Postponed on! Motion of Defendant When Called in Justice Couri This Morning | The case of Night Sergeant J.-W. J. McDonald, charged with felonious as- sault with intent to kill for the shoot- ing of Llewellyn Griffith and Glen Wol- Wednesday night, a week when called for” pr hearing in Justice Tubbs cou 10 o'clock this morning, on motion of the defendant. The amount ef the bond was reduced from $3,000 to $1,000 and McDonald was released from the coun- ty jail at noon after the bona had been was continued in cott for signed by W. F. Henning. Both boys who were injured are rest ing comfortably, the hospitals port. Griffith's father privat here last night from Riverton. ’ HORSE PRICES ARE GOING UP Hunt for “Next Season” on in Trot- ting World and Racers Are in Demand. The out- 1 in trotting | CHICAGO. (United Pr standing features of the fz horsedom has been the big advance in prices, marking an upward slant in yal- ues that has been somewhat delayed | t has at last arrived with a ven the flat Dutch variety, Breaks, “A ‘Alberta, le added: » hunt for horses for “ is a feature of evel end, and this year as the has/drawn to a close the peed mer: | wants) ave apparently tried to out- do each other in their efforts to cor. ral promising material for 1920, regard-” less of price. In many instances, how- despite large offers, they have unable to induce owners to part their horses, they preferring, to times.” , irrigation di gan pop twice both of Ete are he of a man with hold on to, rather than-sell, them at he has been that of the a a Tocal county ‘fair/and he won The star sale Then he took In early September Harry, started him as liked, trotting one of his heats. in him to the three-year-old gelding Peter Manning races, at the Wisconsin for which Tommy Murphy, the turf’s | Sta » and showed him up, work leading’ winning ing him a mile in 2:10 and a quarter past, has just paid $21,000 to his i-| in 30 seconds—a two t nit. This er and owner, W. M. Wright, -| performance was witnes: lot of cago. horsemen, who pronounced him 2 .won- ‘The story of P. Manning is instrue-| der, on ai Nt of hi$ limited training tive and interesting as illustrating the! and the e with which he did his possibilities of ho: breeding on the! work. trotting side. - | Peter Manning was then shipped Wright is a manufacturer of the Win-! south Lexington, for the Kentue! eders' » he dy City who. for has rdised a few mecting. There, wes” started “for a number one m occasional or two. | trotted a mile in 2:01 the last, half of From one of his . Marsh, | Which was done in 1:00% and the formerly a breed prietor of quarter in 29% seconds—a 1:57 the Grattan farm, near Chicago, he! The time equalled the world’s purchased a young mare called Gilen-| for a, gelding of the e (three crit- She had been able to trot: in! made in 1918 by ton, and the “ us a three-year-old, but did nof! ics aid that no trotter of the age had . in sound, bowing a tendon and only | © shown .so great a flight.of, speed 3 iAMIRET BY Peoorn tar %. She cost|a@S did Peter Manning at the end of this ~ Wright but a few hundreds. He de-, Mile. we Hy cided to breed her to "Azoff, wwo-year| Peter Manning, up to the time of his Rx MEN Ss DEPARTMENT y. di old recor Malmune ene sale, had not cost Wright $1,000, ail It. Tho: ¢ told, so he brot his breeder at t CLOTHING ndora’s first foal by 20,000, clear profit. This is prot ee was a filly. he had wonderful spe oda, | t amouut of money t p3 A = h | Dut was injured whpn young so was) totter has realized for his a niouncing the arrival o} ROAR Ea aot ‘coming| Within: the he amount of in| & Rea eet tinten aes cate | tho aaatiauertar penis z Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws for Men and Bovs. “& number of raees over the half-mile bs 4 tracks of Illinois.” ate Glendora was bred back to Azoff and @& produced in 1916 aybay colt—the now $21,000 Peter Manning. Peter was geld- ed and nothing was done with him un SHEEP FOR SALE 2100 head excellent til last fall. He was then partially cross-hred broken and roughed it thru the. winter young Ramboutilet ewe Wool Last March Harry Putnam, who trains in - . - for Wright, took him in hand and ‘tin BOLE BURLOR ats last three shed breaking him. In the proces yeara,also 4 I sufilet r developed indications of “grea dso Harry went at him to fir) backs. Immediate detivery or éan how much. As he was perfectly winter. n he could not huni too fast ¢ and it was the latt of Jume before A. D. Bariett, Glendo, Wyo. he trotted his f then on he st mile in 2:30. From * like a sky-rocket “cam Open for Business Saturday, Nov. 8th The Little Bric 135 South Center CONFECTIONS AND TOBACCOS COMPLETELY STOCKED Featuring the ,well-known. brand, of DUTCH MILL HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES CIGARS TOBACCOS CIGARETTES PIPES SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES The latest BOOKS AND MAGAZINES BILL REEVES at Your Service. | parent stem. The cabbage’ wes of weighad eleven pounds and was grown in ten} j toes—ii an irrigated farm at “And we only watered the ‘patch from the deBleg Pound CoB Se, fe tr Tem Wectey “How's that for a cabbage? 2” sai¢| the remainder of the big garden was} the farmer, as he severed it frem ft:;as productive as the cabbage patch. (ea ‘States. itch three Around the wonderful garden _was| harvested and the year’s third crop ® Screen of laurel willows and Rus-|of alfalfa.wascnearly a foot and a which grow|half high. Alfalfa was thon selling in a few/at $35 a ton and three tons to the theend of-Avgust, 1919, and estimated good ‘MISS MORTIMER LEAVES a vecortr~ aay“ QS « i oF] 160 Acre Alleles Feld. acre and there had been big yields cf; ether grains and feed crops. ‘There were ‘splendid potatoes as biz | Although Alberta has an enormous as‘ one’s: hand, crook-neck squash, acreage of irrigated lands, a greas} |; | cucumby i, muskmelons, corn, toma-| campaign for a further increase was € fact about every vegetable launched at the recent Alberta In-} own in ‘the northern part of the} dustrial Congress, held in Medici: I In the vast fields| Hat, Lethbridge, Calgary and wheat running from 30 to|monton. The proyincial and: domin- being| ion governments are uniting to ar-} range a practical program. This. movement is attracting renewed at- tention to the irrigated lands now ready for use and which are rapidl, being taken up by farmers, eet them from the United States. near b; 35 bushels to the acre was (acre is an mverhge yield. Barley was ‘or 60 bushels to the of schools at Westbank, West Va erience in the ul subjects, 1b and, teach: a as Tt BvSy: on aes hool, u . bee nt. ‘Mortimer has “aod of her i ts in the school to M is <esler, one of the corps of in: Miss Daisy L. ortimer, for the two years th wer of the C, Isusiness coll taking an i | nite leave of i nd will soon for Kansas € and Topeka, Read The Yribune Want Ads ih ‘ where she will visit 28 : T. Beck, forme arly sup inte ndent eed Seefoateateatoste foateatoates iGo tho eho efo-eho-aho-aho-08 fotocte co-4s Soatrateatest o¢, iM < Saad + Oe 5% +, 1%, ¢ o, A + 1% io Ogee eee, K + of Men’s Fur Caps, in severa are also Hailes tely priced. not yet bought their winter headwear to call on us. o % o-efo-ao-atooke-sfs Ln tot rege ey 4, % 8 SHOES We are now featuring the well- known Bostonian Shoes for Men’s Dress Wear. You will find a splen- did assortment to pick from at prices that are right. Call and see for yeur- selves, SWEATERS AND UNDERWEAR Me Me oe See ee ee possoaies So-0f * Ce ie oose-ato ete’ . + + Qur stock of Sweaters’ and Under- 7. wear, of all kinds, is most complete and the prices are right. ones Sas RD * ees o> THMNIHLNAM Always think RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM Co. When You Want the Best TANIA i, oO o+ R2 - o+, °, oe, - o> 2 S oe “ o> ‘- 7 oot K R 2 Ho 0% ste ate ate ato ato ate ste fo-ofe-afo-o%s R 1% #0 229 af0 efo-ake-afe-sie aio elerie afe ofe0% o%o ate ote ate ate atoateate ate cto alo-ctocte oleate sie So cdeetoatectpctpetectocte | While the outside world clamors for the German drug, salvarsan, the nation has forbidden its export. | smugeling..business of unprecedented || bi luerative business. | cheaply in Germany, and cin he sold for 50.to 100 times that Pisure, in the outside world. smuggling was recently offered in the case of an to a German. man if he could put her in touch with an would take out 1 package of the drug for her, Said. rs do almost anything, and if I could only smuggle out pnough money to go back to Ameriea,”’ she replied. “I'm an American even if I am married to a German and have lived And you can just bet that Im going Quick Action When Tightness and Soreness in poultices, plasters, hot water bottles and the like, when Begy's Mustarine, that’s why ‘its, the speediest killer ge pain in the world. aches and pains, for congestion and in- flammation, for swellings and soreness. influenza is attacking you an s been Der to apply it_promptly if you want to conquer sore throat, in jars—-and money back if not as ad- | vertised. Richards & Cnialians Company Moderately priced for your inspection. HATS AND CAPS We have also received a delayed shipme::t of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps of all kinds, for Fall and Winter Wear, including a splendid assortment RESULT. OF BAN BERLIN (By Math<-United Press.) — This has led to a proportions, and to the manufacture of ake“ salvarsan to put into the export ness. The, smuggling ofthis drug is a “It can be bought _ | instance of the extent of this American woman, married She asked a newspaper- American officer or soldier who “Ia be willing to pay him well,” she I'm sure you can't bribe an Ameri- an officer or soldier,” replied the cor- espondent. “Well, I don't know, maybe I’m dead morally, but I’m so desperate that T'd this one box, I'd have n this terrible country a long time. rack home.’" Pneumonia Threatens Chest Calls for Begy’s Mustarine Don't fool with slow acting liniments, he first and best improyement on jrandma’s old-fashioned Mustard Plas- er will subdue the inflammation and put you right over night. It's hot stuff—is Begy's Mustarine— But it can not blister—you can al ways depend on that, but it will open up the pores and end the migery, in uouble quiek time. Its the reai honest remedy for all >Use it the minute you suspeet that remem- tonsilitis, croup, oughs, pleurisy or bronchitis in just few hours. Always in the yellow box—never sold Be sure its Begy’s Mustarine. & Co., LeRoy, N, Y. USTARINE MMOT BVASTES f new Fall and Winter 1M Oe Mo Mace ha , 2 foate-sfoctesterte- ope dios o-oo ae oho afe-ahe eRe eRo-ete ate etoat | different styles, which Wei invite all whe have osteo aM oo at io-efo-ahe eSoahette-eceate KD + 2A VENTURA 1M seasons 6 Tees ad eek Enc Specials © Log Cabin Candy’ Per lb. A ws Home Mad Gandy, ‘ P Per Ib Ass Ligge $1.75 Box Liggett’s Pearl Gray Chocolates... $2.25 Box Liggett’s Debut Chocolates .. $1.59 12.25 Box Liggett $1.59 All Chocolates Guaranteed Fresh. If Not, Money Returned ed Frcgiiitde, ’$ Special, per Ib ae $1.49 TORE he Rexal call Store HONE 83) Bive- AT, sew AIM BALL HANDLE ees GOODS: “FRIDAY, NOV.-7, 1919 > Best, Shoulder The W. H BROWN Market and Grocery Grace Street North Casper Addition PHONE 490-J Prompt deliveries to any part of the city. Saturday Specials MEAT Best Rouna 30° Bes 15° Steal, Ib. Pade Bolling Beef, 1b_---------- Best ‘T-Bone Qo xeaisteas 1C Steak, Ib. 2-2-2222 Per'lb. - 2 Best Short, Gut AAC Veal Cutiets, c Stoak,.1b 7 30 30° Best Sirloin Steak. Ib. -_ 30° Veal Stew, ic Stedk, sper Ws 2 154 aft | hybol ala S EIS acre ek, 2 Rump Roast, Pork Steak 30° Vo) Top [Sy Spall kis RRSP Per Ib, ,! Shoulder 17° 20° Pork Roast, 1c Roasts, Ib..--___ 29 Per Jb. 22: Groceries Sugar, 8 lbs. for $1.0 Barrington Hall 35° 45e box Crackers , Coffee, Mount Cross Coffee, p North-Western Coffee, per Ib--------2---- CANNED FRUIT DEAL 2 cans No. 214 E, Fancy Peaches...... Whole Deal, 2 Cans No. 214 Fancy G. G. Plums. |’ rey oe 2 cans No. 214 Fancy Pineapple... $4. 58. 2 cans No. 28 Fancy Bartlett Pears 4 Deal, 2 cans No. 21% Faney Apricots........... 1 of Bach 2°cans Nd. 2144 Fancy Grapes... Whole Deal, 1 doz, Cans, | $2.00 %. Deal 1 of Each, SAcee-! Smilax Mare. ey vans Smilax, Armour’s or 2 cans No. 2 Hand- niciea Tomatoes 2 cans No. 2 Fancy Iowa Corn... 2 cans No. 2 Fancy Sifted Peas... 2 cans, 25c size, Van Camp’s Pork and Beans ... 2 cans No. 2 Cut Green Beans. 2 cans No, 2 Hominy. 1 Gallon Can Mazola ‘Oil: -____212- % Gallon Can Mazola Oil Quart Can Mazola*Oil _ 10 1D. Pail Pure Lard —__ 5 Wh. Pail Pure Lard ) Ib, Ball re Lard cacee eae St. Milk for, - 7 ldtge cans | Hebe zor <2 So 4. Bars, Crystal White Soap _ 3 Cakes Palm Olive Soap ). | Selecte =e 65c doz. Large Can CG. Large > Bottle C Dill Pickles. goLg52-.._4 a6 Kuner’ Ketehup ete | 25 Fancy! White Fanéy White * © Penal 100 Ubs.... $3.50 Potatoes, 25 Ibs_.-..--.--. 95 PHONE 490-J.

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