Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1920, Page 5

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Che Casper Daily Cribune MOB LYNCHES MURDERER OF WYOMING BOY LINGLE, Wyo., Sept. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. William “Nida haye returned from Tuisa, Okla., where they; hast- ened on receipt of news of the mur- der of their son, Homer Nida, who was the victim of a taxicab rob- bery. Tom M. Owens, a taxicab driver, accused of complicity in the crime, was lynched by a Tulsa mob after he had been identified by the dying Nida. Nida was an ex-service man who went to Oklahoma after he was mus- tered out of the army. His sister, 2 The county steam shovel is making RANGH EMPLOYE NEAR Casper Women Organize for En-| tertainment of State Conven- tion in This City Last of September WW next two Weeks will see a 30-foot road- way through what has been one of the = most dangerous passages in the county. TORRINGTON, Wyo., Sept. %— is uncon. ed. and a safety wall built nearest the ranch near Port Laramie. —_ Skin Eruptions Cause Constant Tortuve | Plans and preparations for the un-| nual meeting here on September 29 | and 30 and October 1 of the State Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs are being made by a join committee from the |] Mrs, Sparks, lives at Torringt 7 — ment is to take a thorough course Bederated clubs of the city, which met |f Wyo. sf oe Disease Germs Must Be Eliminat-| of S.S.S., which will rout out the list Friday at the home of Mrs. Thos. ed From the Blood. disease germs from your blood, your complexion will begin to Cooper, 833 South Wolcott ect. i is cana Te Eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, ul-| clear up and you will soon be rid The club women of Casper expect to chtertain more than 150 women from! extended the invitation té the Federa- cers, irritations and scalp crup-|of the disease as thousands of alliparts of the state during the meer. | tion to meet hereis assuming the great- tions, as well as all other forms of others have. itig of the federation. and are confident | & Part of the responsibility but is be- skin diseases, come from a disor- Get a bottle af S.S,S. today, at’ they~ will receive the loyal sup-|i7& loyally assisted in every way by, dered condition of the bloed. They| write to pur head physician, who rt of the entire city in the under-|the Delphian and Civic Welfare clubs must be cured through the blood,|will gladly sive you full medicat taking. which have joined the federation dur-| and this explains why local treat-|advice without charge. Address ‘The sessions will’ be held in the|™s the year. ment fails so absolutely. Medical Director, Swift Labora- Mrsthodist church ‘and. the program,}. =o The radical and rational treat-|tory, Atlanta, Ga, now being prepared, promises to be WARMER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL one ‘of the greatest interest. aTETER Mrs. Lin I. Noble of Thermopolis | | president of the federation, will pre- | side at the sessions. Foilowing the cus 2 tom of all federated clubs, the officers | of' the state federation are elected for |f_ ‘ twé-year terms, and there will there- OO | fore be no election in connection with | this year’s meeting unless there babe Attention Plasterers Special meeting Friday Evening, September 10, 7:30 P. M. Casper Building Trades Commercial Hall icles to be filled. | Mrs. Cooper has been appointed ° chairman of all local arrangements for the convention. She will be assisted | of M. y. Mrs. J. W. Bingham who will ar-| : tertainment of the | Uusic . B. Brooks, who will | have.charge of the social features of the convention; Mrs. J. S. Mechling A who still arrange for the reception of|f Under the direction pf the delegates upon their arrival; Mrs. Miss Van Meter opens ‘W. A. Blackmore who will make ar- September 7 at the Prés- rangements for the serving of special byterian Church. Voice, luncheons and dinners for the delegates f ageOary at the church; Mrs. E. Richard Shipp |{ Piano, violin, cello, man- who is in charge of the convention fi-j} olin, cornet, clarinet, nances; Miss May Hamilton, who is the trombone and saxaphone delegates; Mrs, local member of the program commit-|] wij] be given. A Junior We have several used cars for sale and can give tee; Mrs. W. J. Bailey, chairman of the "ees f ; credentials committee: Mrs. J. . Han-|| Orchestra, Ladies’ Or- J], you a real bargain from a Ford to a Cadillac. Call and way, who will conduct the information chestra, a Mandolin Club, secthem. , bureau for the benefit of the visitors, Glee Club, Boys’ Band aod Me canst: no Will bave|! and a Saxaphone Band |; JNO. M. WHISENHUNT Tach of these committee chairmon|| will be features of the East Side Garage Phone 79 will choose her own assistants. if year’s work. | The Woman's club, which is the old- sderated club in Casper, and which THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS The Stampede Is Over Dry Goods Department But not our money-saving Thrift Thursday Specials. This week we have made a special effort to present for your consideration, sea- SCHOOL SHOES sonable items of extraordinary merit, and urge your inspection for proof of their value. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY RC ehe SN ee Hardware.Department Grocery Department Two Quart Double Boiler A popular two-quart size, regularly sold at $3.25 each. Bars Regular 10c river, so that travermg will be’ safe even in the severest weather, and the 3 - motorist can negotiate passage without shifting gears. Several acci the past few years, and that there has 5 - y = ~ Ss IIS LO OSM ST TTI III IIIS I IV IGIS SS SIDE . been no loss of life has been pur’; 4 THRU BESSEMER CANYON) ==" <= N rapid progress on its way through the Bessemer canyon, and if no unfore- | seen Gpdgacles are encountered, the | While the read is being widened, a!James Britton, an employe at the Reed} scious ‘and in critical condition in the}while riding range. He was found un-[to be suffering from a. fracture ¢ hospital here from injuries sustained} conscious after his horse returned}skull. Little hope for his ove when he was thrown from his horse ]riderless to the ranch. He is believed[held out by attending su : PAGE FIVb of the ie Price Sale | 14 Price Sale All electric fixtures table lamps and floor lamps at exactly ONE HALF PRICE We bought too heavy last spring to take care of new buildings, which did not materialize, therefore, we have placed on sale our large stock bought before prices advanced, at one-half our regular price, We suggest that you make your selections at once before the assortment is picked over. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s Soft White Handkerchiefs Ready for _ Regular & a For Boys and Girls 1 aloe 200 pairs Serviceable School Shoes; all sizes, Aluminum Double Cookers Three Items of Merit 81% to 2; regularly selling to $5.00 pair. THRIFT PRICE THRIFT PRICE Toilet Soaps £Or-.recngecegereeeennnen No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. , No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials SITS T ITS SRLOIOSIISSS ISS SIS SSS SSI BLL | row ee ns © OE r) ~ =4 (o)} \ fe Saari 5 i, \ Sait SMAPS SS RE BSA =F ses page sepeitpy VE ROT PS ee iz ¥ te 18 a 2 % lf a

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