Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 7

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t. Work on the foundation’ pthex €aspet Mountains. - No ill effects as Boch as buildings now MAY! ‘from this outing were reported by th thé site are removed. Thy boys participating. 3 - coos | ARREST POLICE OFFICER WHO MAS aon cury ciivering the entire earth to“a ———~—=—. depth of 76 centimeters, ~ Pasadena, Califa justly proud at| j iI harlie Paddock, the winner of the 100! 4 Paddock and othe¥ southerh California |; World champion heavyweight wrest: Greybul here terday charged with ea es who went to. Antwerp. .aud{Jem had an easy-time throwing Allen cer of ybull, was arrested yes ¥ g biient of. Roses, named after him,|bard for the first fall, Stecher winning | 4! Pe Seem. Dee beet with having secured $110’ from one Ada Benton as a|_ .t); forting relief from any. ‘| Phe future pod Wil always be}Only after an hour and 37 minutes of ste.the Gasper postattce ana fendatst 4 = ithe e | ne. Use freely for rheumatism, ed. “Postmaster W. W. Sproul. Carey was released, under $500 bon: neuralgia, aches and pg Oa Dla festa 0 Ori what not pores. Dy. use sot salaaors holds: Sea FaMiEpalicn of eeteral lorie te | 40 appearance here on Novumber 6 for Tr oop No. 5 of Boy ena PAGE SEVER of Capitol venue and ‘Twen. the troop. enjoyed a three-day hike» “a The weight of the earth's atmosphere is the same as that of an ocean of mer- | ATTEMPTED 10 COLLECT FINE he @ay..& clit. reeéhtlon + ama, tendered | KANSAS: Gietcoes Sengak i sieckel Lt BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 16.—A. E. Carey, formerly a police offi-| — TT] Si it ist hay ‘Gustace, Manbas -coamplin, John fees of ae Packie, Idaho, and| obtaining money under false pretenses. The complaint was : yon ecatSibnibe of ees the new oka: Se hediiteal amet eth fhe cap abet ta ts gba nateE of Muscatine, Iowa, both | signed by H. L. Mead, mayor of Greybull, and charges the de- ‘0d want qutel com= - ° } pain, use 5) reminded i here to take up work within x| fine, when as a matter of fact there had-been no fine levied| Liniment. Itdoesthejob with- ‘Be Gharie Paddock when they cempete on | tits" 31 minutes. Both ‘tale were se coe Recofding to word Tecelvai | against the sald Ada Benton. oot Syms Sreatly handicapped ths, a preliminary hearing. He claims that fore muscles, Ammoteur athictes "aula general rule CON TRACT FOR he will be able to prove hia innocencs| SCOULS Enrolls New. ‘jusually let the regional boards of the| 3 to the charge, re eg A. A. U. conduct its sports as it sees HALF MILLION ae ae ee For some tine there has been em-| Members at Session ; fit and proper, but the self same ath-|- siderable complaint that bootlegging are pions to: up- is vester F. Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Ave; ia tad amet aynt Yor bs Saute te se| CATHEDRAL LET | foam erate shaw nen prevalent Grey be say so. For the first time in its bia: DS ais, bull and the citizens havs decided to| ‘Troop 5, Roy Scouts, the most teceht-| Benin aici ip es oe anaiars tory the Pacific associgtton of the A. Just because you don't happen to|clean' up the town. It ds stated that|iy organized troop in-the city, held a) brutal and eobia 5 Is it any A. U. ts to be “hauled o¥er the coals’ (Snecial to ‘The Tribune) j fatal like your neighbor, you stand aloof} very shortly a number of complaints} largely attended meeting at the Cen-| wonder that this opinion existe with a|%¥ the athletes themselves, An orgun- CHEYENNE,..o eed i Pode! i like an enemy. Oh, if the jarring| wil be filed as it ia understood the! tral school last evening, at which sev-{ s certain. proportion of ths public when | #°d meeting of the athletes, swimmers, | oo. No 1, which hea a ene | would’ ohly husk for one; moment and| town officials and the state probibition |ara1 jew recruits were enrolled. i ony reads sofhe of the stuft these suit | Paskethall players and others has beva) (mor NG be wilen, has & momber- | your hearts for orice could really touch' | commissioner have been acting together |". ‘py. Graham, scout master of the! fame boxing. writera ‘turn out? Here {geiies at which tine grievances of the ately sitedacvants ne ee | In our inmost souls, at last, we gre|in securing evidence. troop, has been authorized to recruit| P Fi dbse RICE are, some. sample excerpts of lurid pir- athletes against the governing body wil all akin, i ‘An ‘authority on finances, after ex-|the troop to full strength, thirty-two, ‘ be aired and ‘steps to Thursday. afternoon let to Archie Al- eevee ] fie turned ‘out’ ori, the: oueitaemae Board of. Gover ed foe Pa nlenetiene [liegt the contract. for’ tie! foundations | Teale, difing the reign of the Bur-!haustive investigation, finds that in '&s the eighteen boys now enrolled have along certain | a of the $500,000 Scottish rite cathedral mese ings, was the royal wood, and America only one rich man’s son in all passed the tenderfoot tests. : “How any. numa be Re coUNL taka | OTe Sertain Unga ‘ern chs, peng. | RICH | Iaito he erected in. this ctx. at fhe king had a right to ‘all teate, seventeen des tlh During vacation week, the bi the living ta beyond the comprehension | "ation of the present: track handioap-|* : - = of many veteran ring followers. ~ = ~ per and a competent man named) in| | . Personally) I never want" again to ace his stead. The feeling among the ath: Beare hae aga and agony on letes is running high and there is a + courageous man’ st Sf possibility that drastic action will be ri ibe by these sone who, con: t sider ey have several grievances seapety seogeing to be in the bath of Aioat the present Boahd of Govern ar wil hé wear’ ever. after 2s wo lo: Thix is only instance of similar heard’a piercing @eream and turnad to| JUmPIng over the traces against |’ neo a woman faliting in the arma of amateur officials that is now gaining 2 asta 0, Dey ibe gach A RA RE Sround: particularly tn fhe saat, a po ek case: 0 * Sey ons mmpanes tat amine." TRIS SPEAKER him away from Boxing bouts and coa- ‘ «fine his’ activities to chess or the. re- REW- ARDED FOR porting of some other mild sport whica pont well jab netndd exies. CHAMEG ee WANT FORMER Fl FIGHTERS ey ere CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 18—Trie \BKTO START Y. Ml. GA. Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Americans, world champion baseball team, was yesterday presented with 2 Jarge block of stock in the Dunn « ~ SCHOLARSHIPS’ IN STATE ssSeit?scrotns cae ins ? Fully aware of the fact that clear thinking jdent of the Cleveland club and presi-; ' x ; ‘ oe ie re = xm a ae Sees 3 people have for some months past believed was besiég ith applica- Ne 8 ss) 4 ry ‘‘ e that the prices in many lines must suffer a reaction from the extremely high points, ites en aRBteONIe taie tpt: RECEIVES BEST X-AA REST Y-RAY. 3 ~MAGHINE WITHIN aTATE 3 we refused to place, weeks in advance, alll of our fall and winter coat business. M,C, A. scholarships, The educational service fund allotted j Seanad! P ate them to eg (PEW. A. MMe iis today mae . in X-ray machine, whren Is the largest to, Wyoming was $6,000 and this bas & number of and best équipped machine produced by iminary the been’ ‘exhausted ‘by Mi asl an Jarge Victor Electric corporation, Doctor ~ ee ® * thal imagine Tot ie kind hina : ool ew winilenet a Ride wetonrtheand-juutted hy the arrival of - H Nd on . vith! theca s new machine. Dr. Myers ss ; i pA hew. shipment of late style winter coats at almost. pre-war pricés. p A f thn), Boy will have’a complete equipment for the % - Ebnacay pee 1 making of K-ray examinations of allde- & z Ve have placed these garmenis in stock and. averaged*'the setae our entire assortment and now offer eee heres styles ~ scriptions: since the nyncnine will pho- tograph all kinds of hstcsen as well us Special Lot No. 25 Serviceable “Cloth Coats All sizes; ee colors; well $13. 75 ; Each, Special Lot No. 2 15 Serviceable Fall Suits Dark colors: good styles All other ladies’, pice, and children’s new Winter Coats in our store are marked at proportionately low prices in what is without doubt the biggest event in ready-to-wear sales ever held in Casper in recent years. Winchester’-Kitchen Knives E HAVE the exclusive sale of these new and supe- rior Knives—butcher knives, paring knives, slicers, ah Ac) : OO ty ac Wiccan es sae Prices cannot be quoted forevery garment but each one is : 4 | Pre sae Sle dpe ann aang plainly MARKED WITH A GREEN TICKET. | nen so long. Come in soon and see them. SCHULTE HARDWARE ¢0. . 228 Sputh Center Street - Phone 64-W tre WIN CW2ITZK Store Don’t fail to come to our store Monday and see the new Coats and even newer prices. - JOS. I. SCHWARTZ fevery | weit ‘groomed woman in Casper considers her jewelry as carefully a9 her | yas or the arrangement of her coiffure. t decrees, as does Fashion this season, that the last + touch to the smartest and loyeliest costume shall be PHARLS—then the woman of excellent taste and Innate refinement chooses — ; \CHELIEU “Le perle parfait” JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Iris Theater Building E. Keating, Mar. x

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