Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 11

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to @ quiet spot, severely on the informed them . The arrest followed. Harrig when he was arrested here 29 years ago was charged with shop-| lifting. The jeiler from whom he es- turned over to The police state that Harris served a in Erie county acer eng after be-| Prisoners began ing arrested at Rochester, N. is said to have the number” of 1,388 | Pect ‘that they SHERICAN GIR (3 ABDUCTE (Continued from Page Pr mobile to Hardin, Montana, and that when about four or five: miles from| ¢, said town of Hardin, night, the defendant stopped said permitted to go up against a building, lectured them to temper justice with, mercy and that if they would deliver to him the stakes in their illegal game he would forget that he had arrested them. The five gamblers eagerly acquiescéd and their cash resources, amounting in al to only a few dollars. Their cap-| tor told them to scatter and walked| Milwaukee police today asked police/ house is being used for immoral pur- away in the darkness. sentence of one year and eight months| Soon foregathering, Y. He] Perience and eventually began to sus- ™ ® hoax, Cautious inguh > of the po- gad hendrerit ea am confirmed their suspicion, they informed the authorities of what bed occurred. At midnight a cuane who was identified by the gamblers tA their recent captor was| yee! was sattssices A ‘The next morning, Biscardo was restaurant for breakfast. escort was intrigued by hot cakes and maple syrup the prisoner suddenly bolted and escaped by flight. That night, Biscardo, his! wite and Pierce hailed a. taxicab in the and late st catakirta of town and engaged the| SWINDLER SKIPS ‘WHEN SCHEME 15 EXPOSED, CLAIMS: Milwaukee Police _ Looking for Former Y. M. C. A. Secretary Accused of Fraud in Pro- moting Dormitory MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 20.-—The where he lined them evils of gambling, that he was inclined the supposed officer| of other cities to find R. E. Jenkin- the tive . att| Warrant was issued for his arrest on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses through promotion of |a dormitory scheme in various cities land the coincident development of the | shale jucts company. Two of Jenkinson’s companions, James W. Basicker, general sales tnanager, and! William Stewart, assistant sales man-} ager, were arrested here. | ‘The scheme, to the po- jlice, Involved building of at least one men’s dormitory in each city to house 100 men. Bach of the nien was to pay $65 a month for room and board. Forty-five dollars of each $65 was to be profit and to be invested in the Shale Products company, dealing in oils and oil products. Raymond Schellhaze of Kearney, [Neb., appeared here seeking Jenkin- discussing their ex- had bee victims of where- with an officer to a ‘While his/ river, Harold’ strom, 19, to drive them | son, whom he said he first met in automobile and detained plaintiff! i, Cheyenne. Before Cheyenne was|Qmaha last spring, where Jenkinson there several hours; that it was quite/ poached they slugged Strom, stole his cold, and plaintiff to keep taxicab and. em! warm, wrapped herself in a robe; that| 5¢ crimes which defendant forcibly took the robe from | tencing at Cheyenne of the t: men “her and threatened to take her other to serve from eight to ten years in clothing from ‘her unless she would itentiary. consent to marry him. Thereupo eee eer Dlaintif, and suffering intensely. from the ‘cold and from the, abuse and in- eT ee ‘was a secretary of the Y. M. C. A. barked on the series ennai cee resulted tn te sen- ANIMALS CREMATED. KEWANEE, Il, May 20.—One hundred exhibition animals, including Great is said to have \th @ fire last night which destroyed den coffin. the shah barn on eee fair- Rteteronie and thereafter, about 1 a. m. May 15, 1921, plaintif! and detendant arrived at Hardin, Mont; ‘that thereafter on the said morning (the twrties were married at said Har- ‘din, Yont.; that plaintiff, while ap- ‘parently consonting to. said marriage and to the ceremony ‘there performed, ‘was under the influence of the said defendant, was suffering from duress of said defendant, and that in truth and in fact the plaintiff did not of ‘her own free will and consent en- (ter into the said pretended marriage.” © ‘The date for hearing hag = yet beeri set by the court. ‘Eye Trouble? Tey Camphor & Hydrastis|~ | For most eye trouble there is noth- ‘ing’ better than simple camphor, hy- drastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Pat F Call the these novelties while assortments are most modish collection’ of footwear styles that has ever passed through the city’s gates. and examine’ son who disappeared today when a! race horses, cows and sheep, perished! GOOD SHOES AT A FAIR PROFIT IA WININAIN UNPACKED YESTERDAY A latge shipment of ad & K Saat for women has just reach much wanted styles in par sl ee pair crisp and novelties in Street and Sport Oxfords h from the factory. You find all the MARRIAGE | 20— | marriage of apt. Wallace 8. | structions of the operations of state eugenic law, the law which aimed at cradication of venereal 4! b eases ard the legalization of the | Yoree was ever granted the ag gpm ge me . lguires that oh peiecbate te Sel gentoo ts. If they flicted they will be Sincercateaes tent for|the ailment is cured. Under the law and abatement act the county authorities have the power to take an injunction against any property owner who permits illegal actions to take place on the property. | If m house is raided and gambling | games are found in operation, if the poses or if liquor is dispensed there that will constitute sufficient evi dence on which the authorities can command that the property be closed for a period not to exceed one year. In the meantime the owners will have to pay taxes and will not he allowed to derive one cent revenue. All fixtures and personal pro jbelonging to the guilty party will be sold at public action and other law IN HARD LINES “I could not work at all and had to take to my bed with a high fever due to intestinal indigestion, gases in |my stomach and pain in my right side. I had spent my last cent for doctors and medicina, which gave me no relief. I was in despair, A lodge brother gave me a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and the first dose relieved me. Thanks to this medicine ‘I am now in the best of health.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar- rhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap- pendicitis. One dose will convince or |moncy refunded.—At all druggtsts.— “Adv. it chiefly, for new—all in all,. the Reasonably Priced, Quality Considered T GAL if nS or COURT GRANTS OFFICER'S PLEA FOR ANNULMENT OF The people who know Essex rely on have never encountered a situation of which it was not master. More than by any other factor men havé been guided in their preference for the Essex by the endurance and reliability which unmistakably sets it apart from other light cars. “Yet the confidence of Essex owners that their car will go anywhere, with a & x aya lt rellover aching eyes and im.| <4 unbroken. You will : vatory eves reports that Lavopuk nas |@ find a style that will Every Pair Sually “relieves “ANY. CAGE, weal, be just to your liking. Gua ito Fit $9.00 to $10.50 . The Arch atl Globe Shoe Co. “230 South Center Street itGOOD SHOES AT A FAIR PROFIT 233 East Second Street Next to Telephone Building 7 tall cans Milk (any kind)... __$1.00 7 No. 2 cans Iowa Corn....___.._____.$1.00 7 No. 2 cans Peas__.. $1.00 7 No. 2 cans Empson’s, Pioneer or No Vary Tomatoes $1.00 40c cans Pork and Beans,.____. 25c 25c cans Pork and Beans_________...!_.15¢ 15c cans Pork and Beans..____... ____..__10e 2 No. 2 cans Cut String Beans._.______.35¢ 2. No, 2 cans.Cut Wax Beans..... Se |) 2 15c cans Red Chili Peppers......__._....25¢ 2 No. 2 cans Mixed Vegetables for Soup.35¢ 2 No. 3 cans Squash. of Staaeseaee te |.*-5 Tall cans Salmon ——__.______.___._.._.2Be 10-Ib. cream can Gas Roasted Coffee....$4.10 1-Ib. Gas Roasted Coffee aoa 450 I-Ib. Red Seal Coffee. +25 5-lb. pail Berry See ee oe 10 WE DELIVER BRUCE BROS. “THE BEST IN GROCERI Specials for Saturd Saturday Only Milk (any kind), per case..._.._____....$6.25 Cane Sugar, per 100-Ib. bags—_..__......$9.00 Special Soap Demonstration Saturday Afternoon Six bars Classic Soap, 1 iarg® package Swift's Pride Washing Powder, 2 bars Wool Soap, 1 box Wool Soap Flakes and 2 cans Sunbright Cleanser— All For One Dollar DEMONSTRATION PRICES bars P. & G. Soap. Desa, Lyx. bars Fairy Soap... bars Creme Oil Soap. bars Glycerine Soap... ee ete Lia | FY pkgs. Kirkoline Wash 3 Powder... 50e WE DELIVER aoe CR 6.B. & Q. AGENT DIES IN CRASH Frank Rags, passenger depar thicago. Burlington & Quincy, was killed today TO PRINCESS cess. Schutz’s attorney produced a ro. | 8 tv certified copy of the marriage to | the Russian officer. Se | Schutz said he married Casper Steam Bakery The Palms Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. MANUFACTURING UNION MADE Ice Cream and Candies neys. marriag! Capt. Wallace 5S. Schutz of Milwaukee, was annuliet | today, checked out of a local hotel | night after having been a vis- | iter here for a few days. hotel Angeles antl eat we res gels to Diego att Chere! regarding. Mer tharital BAKERS’ AND CONFECTIONERY UNION No. 350 By George Bartsch, Secretary. } to transporting the princess / i forte ‘Angeles. = \ : What Gives Owners Such Faith In Essex? possibility of trouble so remote that it does not even enter into calculations, contains something more than a feel- ing of absolute assurance in its me- chanical reliability. the simple reason they No car could possess a more sincere belief in its goodness, its every-day de- pendability, and its capacity to do the task assigned without fret and fuss, than that which 50,000 owners bestow upon the Essex. LN zn Le2 MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SA CASPER, WYOMING. Second and Yellowstone LES PHONE 1406 CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BUXTON GREENHOUSE Lidoud ava V_IV SA0HS aoopi PHONES 304 and 1288 CANNED FRUITS 1 No. 3 can Hunt’s Peaches... 1 No. 3 can Hunt’s Pears. 1.No. 3 can Apricots... SNORE? 2 No. 2 gans Hunt’s Strawherries...___$1.00 1 No, 2% tan Sliced Pineapple.____ 35 1 No. 2 can Blueberries____. 55c 1 No.2 can Flag Brand Red Pitted Cherries’ _. -1 No. 2 can Hunt’s Supreme Blackberries 55c Gallon cans Red Pitted Cherries... —$1.38 Gallon cans Sliced Pineapple.__......_$1.15 Gallon cans Blackberties..._....____..__ $1.40 Gallon.cans Apples... pate Gallon cans Sliced Peaches... WE DELIVER» 244 N. Kimball. Tel. 721-W |, Growing More Popular Every Friday Night. TEN-SHUN! Ex-Service Men ' Everybody Out to American Legion Dance At the Winter Garden Make It Snappy! Finals of Fox Trot Contest For Championship of Casper CASH PRIZES Winter Garrden Tonight Week ata 2. | RRP P PARRA RAARALALLALALL LTT eee eee eee Tee ee eee aT

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