Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 10

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eC IST WHO : “SHOT BURGLAR “IS EXONERATED RIVERTON, Wyd., ‘Oct. 30.—R. D,} Richards, proprietor of a drug store} here, was exonerated on the grounds of excusable homicide for shooting anit killing Ivan “Walters, a ball player, ‘when he fired through the rear window of his store on hearing someone mek- ing efforts to gain entrance. Richards ‘was sleeping in the store and it is be- ieved that Walters intéfiided robberv. The screen had been cut from the win: dow and ther; wore other evidences of contemplated crime. —<—— Allmetal Weatherstrip makes WARM: ER ROOMS WITH LESS FURL. Syl- vester F. Pelton, 925 8. per tee Ave. | Phone 9283—-. 9-20-tf | Cast your ballot early. folks by ¢t offices HE greatest bar to human progress is imperfect vi- sion. No longer is there any need ‘for any man, woman or child to suffer from the lack of perfect’ vision apparatus. Where Nature has failed to supply you with the proper lenses we can do so in the form of glasses You should consult us. \\BURNETT OPTICAL (/ W.G. BURNETT — —— 5.7. BUTLER HENNING HOTEL BLOG CASPER. WYO, i eee Lee Martin, Republican candidate for Sheriff of Natrana county, is a typicol son of the West, and possésses all the qualities Which go to make up an ideal officer of the law, bth in point of ex- perience ‘and his prévious record in 6f. fice, as well as his pgrsonal integrity. Lee Martin was born in Louisville; in 1867, and came ‘West with his Omaha, settling near old Fort Fetterman in 1870. The Journey overland was tarde by ox team. He spent his early boyhood days ih and about Laramie, Wyo. a8 a cow puticli- er on the range, and is remémbérei champion | bronche buster, stage driver, freighter, miner, prospector, hunter and trapper. to Wyoming fi he -Oli-timers as a For over twenty years Lee Martin was a peace officer In almost every ca- pacity, from constable to deputy United States marshal, and ‘he possesses an en vinble record as a good,clean, fearless r. If elected to Schembeck’s _ Own _ Original Syncopators JAMES MORGAN Candidate FOR CONGRESS Farmer-Labor ticket, will address the people of Casper Saturday Evening at 8 °P. M. ai t the Court House I sherite, Natrona, will have rea [son to boast of Sat best offloets | ;An_the state of Wyoming. property owner and tixpayer, and lives with his family at “619 West Bleventh street, the office of individuals, cory firms with Our Certificates funds profitably at ernployed. banking service place our entire fa your disposal, Thirty-One Years c May We Serve Reserve Funds and organizations may be deposited to advantage this institution —the' oldest bank in Casper. posit will keep your surplus you while not per The Cagper National Bank is nguipped to render every porations, of , De- work for manently and we cilities at of Service You Mr. Martin is a caperied man, is A SNAKES, SCORES OF THEM SEEN, DESPITE DROUTH @ct. .30.—Wyoming is dry but snakes stilt abound, accord: ing to H. L. Oliver and party, who rit serine the hills near here. ono of the party looked around to fiud with unakies soars St them: apd aay snakes, seore of them, an, fexr that he was suffering from 4 baBucinating was relieved when other the party corroborated his ft ‘ed The snakes piled into their : sound of a rattler |) Co: ionors, two-yeny ae ieee Shot teas posted men © TRI Mt Wyoming om public affairs, and pee es ll the qualities which so to & Rood public official. » Mr. Anda, seryed one term of four years on the Board of County oe om hae ct } ae oot ea teec aot Sen CHAR, LANDER COURT ; land valies'and matters of taxation anit | | Sane Wyo., Oct, | 30.—Barnotf titles, Mr, Alida Will prove a valuabie }Galinski, Peter Boyes and James 8 | acquisition as’ a member of the Board, {arrested in connection with the at- aed Natrona County will benefit by hss} tempted holdup of tHe paymaster and sxpetience as Well as his:business juds-joffielals of the Poposia Coal company pent, r Hudson last August, are sioners, made bey ise enviable record as a public servant. ted us an ex den but the surveyors, still unsatis- i x fied that they were let ston, have , storted to dig them out and slaughter Charlee Andz, who is the Republican them, candidate for hip on the Board | ¢ Yo the Voters of . Natrona County I intl by this means, to let the voters of _ Natrona County know that I am not the Martin who was connected with the liquor raid in * whieh Deputy Sheriff Tom Majors was killed: Nortiinee on the Republican ticket for Sheriff. $000000$00006050066600000000000000090006 LEE MARTIN. “F ér One Week Only pe Monday, November 1 Puttees and std hag Heavy Leather ... .00 Light Leather ... 5.00 Spiral or Wraps . .507 Ideal Canvas Arm $1.50 Reg. Canvas'Army ....$1.25 Canvas | Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft........$12.00 11x18, 12x18 and 13x18 ft.-at sq. ft womsiearas fi). Blankets The Best for the Money O. D. New Blankets..........$8 Mixed Wool Camp, grey ................$4.00 to $6,00 Jerkins, Sweaters, Etc. Army Jefkins, Blanket lined, Al condition..$8.00 Army Slipover, wool, $3.00 Sweaters, big bar- gain os... ..$3.75 to $6.00 Leather Vests $20 Lamb-lined cordu- Leather sleeve Gloves $15.00 All Leather Aviation Jackets, worth 4527, 50, at... .-$22,00 Overcoats Dyed Army Coats, a bargain... $8 to $12 A good line of Mackinaws and Short Coats; new and unclaimed, at lowest prices. Raincoats Ponchos, good condi- tion, at -... $2.75 Army Raincoats. to $3 Army Slickers .. 3 to $4 Goodyear Rairicoats, new, at . sooeesareeteese S250 Genuine Aviation Rain- ~ Rope We “have 2,000 Ibs. of new long fibre Manilla re var- ious sizes, at .. 200 Also a Full Line Of | Paints, Oils, Varnishes and all kinds of Platé, Window and Windshields a spécialty. Liibricating Oils, Gasoline, ete. Casper Glass House] Mirror Glass. (Army Goods Store ) 144 East Midwest Avenue LEFT ONS the “(High Cost of Clothing” New and Salvaged Stock. , Officers’ Dress Shoes; worth High top lightweight hunt- m We Will Give 20% Discount *. "On Any Blanket in Our Store . _~ Regularly Priced from $3.50 fo $22.50 ae Shoes Genuine Army Shoes re- duced from $8.50 to $8.00 Genuine Navy Shoes....$9.00 cea Be rlin Furniture Co, Corner Second and David Sts. ing Boots, bargain, $10.50 Belts’ Reg. Leather Belts......... ..$1.00 Reg. Web: Belts —.....50e Cartridge Cases .. .60c Reg. Cartridge Belts. 75¢ Fancy Leather, black..$1.25 Shirts Reg. O. D. Wool, new..$6.50 Reg. O. DD. Wool, re- deemed ......... $3.00 to $5.00 Khaki Shirts, good val..$2.50 Breeches Reg. O. D. Wool, $2.50 to $5.00 Reg. O. D. Khaki 75c to $1.50 Whipcords, fancy, new .. Army Whipcords, a snap at ...... ‘ New O. D.; snap “at e Blue Flannel; old regulation army, at $6.00 These goods are ae and price is right Socks Heavy Red Cross .........$1.00 Cotton, light, 20¢, 306, 35¢ Grey Army Wool... ...60e Q. D. Handkerchiefs.........20¢ O. D. H’dkerchiefs, 2 for 35¢ Underwear at Summer weight Union Suits, new and good, , $2.75 value, at $2.25 Athletic Union Sui $1.30 ati i ag BRS Pride i the Highway Ui chakanaol te pmene : ‘MASON “MAXI-MILE” i reduced prices: CAPS We.just bought a.iobintane Offers ail shat can be built into a fabric tire—high high mileage, safety, dozén latest style boys and comfort; economy, with certified records up to 17,221 miles and still going. men’s caps, regular 1.25 And we back it with the MASON UNLIMITED GUARANTE ingly liberal, by which all Mason tires are guaranteed perfect fires, i of the’ number of miles they run, until they actually wear out, "” $2.50 caps at .. Various odds and ‘ends, at We want you to: know the MAXLMILE as we know it—its quality the air ‘of astinction it vill give your car—and its attractive price. Let us give you particulars, E, » SWeep- irrespective Also | Our Business is Based on Satisfaction to Our Patrons Park Roads Sales and Service: Company Corner South Kimball and East Yellowstone—Phone 1223 ek Sar oe Phone 1374.

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