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“THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 AINER DRAGGED “AT LOVELL FoR * iously » Awaiting Result f Search for'Man Who Left eto fo, Hunt for Work / LOVELL, Wyo., gives to his disaypearance. SWas going across the river to the M. Sh. ranch. {heard from since leaving ‘the sawmill. & When be left Kane, Darling was sc- Yeompanted by “Turkey Bob,” a: char- sheét distance with nows nothing of his disappearance. atter. Darling bas a wife and-seven chil- @mployed at the Doerr Motor com- epany. year for goods- stolen. Darling left Lovell one day last Sweek for Kane“in search-of work. He spppiiea at the sawmill and from there 7de has not been seen or eter who has spent the winter in ne. Bob declares he only walked Darling and Sheriff Wickwire of Basin was led upon today to investigate the m Mving in Lovell and a brother is peaenaey Ws dell Shoplifters cost the’ stores of New ork City more than a million dollars mera + _ LF HS OWifeand Seven Children Arix- Soar March’ 24.—Rela- ives and friends of Chegfer Darling of Lovell are dragging tiie Big. Horn (tiver near Kane for hiy, body on the heory that he either, /met with . foul Play or was the victipt of an accident @ bank of the river, are the only ee oh the Rin wre outfit, leading breeders of Ram- bouillett and Sere wanl sles who stopped off in Wheat- J and on ls way back ftom 0 business bunch” of which gre’ being fed on their farm here under ‘the direction of Dr. C. Ay A regular session of the court. of henor of the Casper scout council will be held at the Chamber of Commerce at 3.o'clock Sunday afternoon. Scouts of all’ troops who are candidates for: examinations in any merit) badge sub; dects are expected to present thers selves at/that time, Merit badges now i on hand will be presented to Scmits|Per head on this year’s operatio: Harry Young, Harold Haiser, Philip|Cording to Mr. King. One farmer Edwards and Crawford Martin, al! of| Cited had bought ‘his fecders troop 2, and to Scoucmas:s-' st. T,|cents per pound and marketed the finished product recently for 6% cents per pound. Senator Drake of Fort|this spring. Collins, one of the great sheep feed- Graham of et COREE ap 5. MELSON OME SADDENED Scene sy rar satel BY DEATH OF YOUNG SOW sc cane sore na we Lincoln. Nelson, 4-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Nelson, 418 N. | Melrose, died following.2 long; illness. The remains are being held’ at the Shaffer-Gay| conditions. chapel. Funcral services will be held tomorrow from the chapel with Rey. Philip K. Fidwards officiating. Behe material improvement, according to trip through the northern part state, Morrison. Another bunch of from Australia at a first cost of important prizes in Australis. ers of the world, reports that had complete faith in the ‘fut the purebred: sheep business fi hold out. His company, he s: "clock last night ee TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED BRING RESULTS. YEARS NEEDED TO PUT THI DUSTRY BACK ON FEET at ies than Wc Nha el. Sihacbne tba yee: jan two years of convalescence from the the wool and mutton business before they The King brothéts outfit have a. purebred Rambouillets bred Corriedale ewes’ “imported from Australia are also being Jambed out. onthe Wheatland’ farm: The com- pany has recently imported a ram ‘This sire was ‘the winner of several Lamb feeders of northern Colorado are looking for a loss of from $2 to $6 onticipating a loss of about $3. men who were willing and able to H. J. of the Number May Be Increased in Next Few Weeks 3 Che Casper Daily Cridune WANY ADDED TO (Czeetstoene PAYROLLS HERE DURING MONTH Standard Refinery Now Employ- ing. Over 1,600 Men and Evidences of a clearing of the labor Co ncentration Alarms Vienna VIENNA, March 23- sae that Czecho-Slovak troops haye been con- centrated on the Austrian frontier have caused a panicky feeling -here, in view of the interna! political con- ditions in the Austriayt yopupiic. Tt is asserted in certain circles: that the military activity’ of Czecho-Slov- akia is due to the/marked recrudes- cenee of the moyement for fusion with Germany si/ice the unsatistac- / | tory result of Chincellor Mayr’s. Lon- don mission hay become known. pure-| market’surplus which for months was | JAMES ‘CARROLL TS NEW a» troublesome factor here is shown by the fact that datiy scores of men fare’ being’ taken” into the employ of local) refineries. During the present GROCERY PROPRIETOR James Cyrroll is now the*sole pro- 31,800.| month over 360 new employes havejand welcoynes all of the old customers ns, Ac- ure of or the aid, Js public life. been’ taken on the Standard payroll and an average of approximately 20 a day has beeh maintained for the past week. ‘The additions to the force brings the number of men employed by the Standard over the 1,600 mark at 13|with indications fora much larger force when refinery improvements and building cainpaigns are - inaugurated ‘The. employes of the Standard he 45| plant hall from every section of thy. 50 per| country, One day this week 60 mea were employed and over 25 sta/es were represented: in the makeup of ‘They all have the same story. to, .tell of Casper beinys the mecea. for laboring men and those who have been affected by industrial depressions, in many) other /parts of going ahead with its’ 1921.plans as|the country. though there had never been adverse Le SUTE SMES BOLI, Lora Reading, the new viceroy of India, relinquished a priyate law prac- ADS} tice worth $150,000 a year to enter cs Think of Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best Our Cases Are Full of Beautiful SHIRTS teens, To those who buy dur- jing this sale we offer— " 20 PER CENT OFF A splendid assortment. Come ‘in and look these over. Pre-Easter Sale in Men’s Dept. Easter will soon be here and. naturally our thoughts turn: to spring clothes, as Easter Sunday is conceded as being the/opening of the “spring wear.’ We are all anxious to make as good an “Appearance on that day as we possibly can by purchasing either a new Spring Hat, Suit, Shirt or Neckwear. In order to help the p putting on a ublic/ on this occasion we are THREE-DAY SALE ONLY ALLOWING LIBERAL DISCOUNTS IN OUR MEN’S DEPT. For Three Days Only You Can Pay Any Suit in the Store At One-Half Price And We Have a Splendid Assortment Of HIRSH-V/ICK WIRE) SUITS. T% Select From SHOES” Yes, we have lots’ of <hem and while this sale is on the cautious buyer will not fool himself by taking advantage ca *. 25 PER CENT OFF HATS AND CAPS Direct frora eastern manufacturers for spring aad summer wear. We will discount 10 PER CENT OFF foy three days only on all men’s and boys’ hats and caps. During this pré-Easter sale you can buy any tie in stock for— $1.35 Each Values up to $3.00. See Our Windows. BOY’S SUITS - We offer also in this three- day sale any boys’ suit in the store at DANCE INSTRUCTION >) Prof. D. McFarlane al —Master | Miss Bickford ZI —Associate PRIVATE LESSONS 10:30 A. M. to Each Evening At WINTER GARDEN Phone! Wire! Call! Writet Phone 365-J Ladies Free Winter Garden chembeck’ S Orchestra ¥ and Entertainers East’ A and Jefferson streets. The Market /ompany on the corner of prietor/ of the Pioneer Grocery and business was formerly run’ by Sandi- son ynd Widdes, ‘Tne new manager and/owner is offering a number of “specials” for Friday. and’ Saturday | as well as the new ones. "BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted eide bad breath find quick reliéf th: them. Dr. Pvp atten! live. be Mate a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural peer clearing the blood, nd purifying itire system. They do that wii calomel ‘does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing effect. 15c and 30c a box. SEE BEN Do Not Delay Too Long! PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST Loss NOW We Respectfully Solicit Your Insurance Business Boe Ben Really Col} Phone. 74-W PAGE FIVE SERIE ETERS ST EE ETE OL EE PULLLLZLLAZLAAA Aa aaAaAaAaeaadaaéeadaidi dou Easter The ‘Time When Everybody’s Thoughts Center on Flowers The glorious event of Easter calls for the most joyful gift in the calendar— flowers. Easter and flowers have always been inseparable—flowers are the one thing that can fully express your sentiments on this great occasion. “Say it with Flowers” this Easter. Arrangements of Flowers or Growing Plants in baskets, Corsage Bouquets for personal gifts, Lilies, Roses, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers, Hampers of Growing Plants that last, -As members of the, Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. we deliver fresh flowers by telegraph anywhere in the United States on a few hours’ notice. CASPER FLORAL CO. Two Stores ey NEW MIDWEST REFINING CO. BUILDING Wolcott Street Entrance 502 SOUTH CENTER STREET Phone 472 individuality. aoa xe Goods Co. ee AND SotEAY SPECIALS Easter Blouses furnish opportunity for expressing your —This Spring one may exergise this person- ality, for there is such a wide variety to choose from in style, color.and material. Sateen and Georgette Blouses-$ 6.85 $ 4.75 Sateen and Georgette Blouses_ 13,50 11.25 Sateen and Crepe de Chine dpiouses oe Easter Petticoat Sale Provides an opportunity to economize on that part of your Easter Costume. Changeable Taffeta Petti- coats, reg price, $6.25, Bi Eh RR RAS as If Excellent grade Satin Petti- coats, reg. price, $6.50; AOE eee ye aS ha Ay 11.50 $4.95 Attractive New / Pleated Skirts —Beautiful all wool Pleated Skirts i in plaids, stripes and plain. SKIRTS PRICED AT Regular price__$ 9.25 Sale price__$ 7.75 Regular price__ 7.95 Sale price._ 6.25 Regular price.. 14.50 Sale price__ 10.95 Regular price__ 12.50 Sale price__. 9.75 Regular price__ 9.00 Sale price_. 6.75 9.50 Special Sale on Children’s Shoes for Friday and Satur- j day only 20 Per Cent on all Shoes Next Door to Kimball’s