Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1921, Page 5

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AT yale gion, fuer governor general of the Philip- i who are here investigatin: Jack Dempsey's camp at Atlantic City, N. J, tae eine ‘The attorne; pines, i con- ¥ fidons in the island, it became knows.| , general after aceing Dempsey make two sparring = quit after 4 | (at, creanization recenily surren- where he has been on business cc return here on May 30, in classifying gnd considering the data. Although most of the letters are confidential, it {s understood ‘that the méerati¢ party, which has only one ~mber.in the insular legislature, has eged that the Nationalist,o:ganiza-} _M. B- Morfeld, formerty of Carlsbad) x. M., where he has had ten years" the‘slands through unfair election | ©*Perience in. catering to the require; pana of milady in her pursuit “of| wW4SHINGTON, June 8.—James D. me feahion. and aman who is thor-| saber, clerk of the United States su: CASE. AGAINST. ALLEGED Sushly familiar with all features Of| preme court sinbe 1914, died at Geor: has aptid a: position ke whenaoes Ce] er nomial thie morning. He w tion seized the-power f goverriment Pothogs. the ‘WIFE BEATER? THROWN. FRAUD CHARGED sce ma SHOT TO DEATH BY tt { DUBLIN, June 3—(By Thé Asso- 1 Borrisokane, County Ti | ciated Press}—Four constables were | an official piatenasat Femelle | 3 The rasse of ddicurmants was received ‘round declared he did not intend to miss the real battle on July 2. Seared tree ae eae So) and ee bet Rt a » the, Commies! Seiremdie det | ree eee: ne ee yoring Ol company “Participation in unjustified and oe tts extended visit through the north- ¢rn previnces of Luzon. The com- missioners have been busy, since their at the Webel Commercial -company ‘store. be Casper Daily Cribune ee Cae Ue Aa ee } day. | Thevonstabies were & motor cars | and og bicycles when attacked by | the civilians, who were concealed in | the woods, the statement adds. Teachers Are CORK, Ireland, June 3.—District Inspector Stevenson, a police ser- Killed and four officers were seri- ously wounded when a police patrol was ambushed by 100 armed men near Wesport, County Mayo, last Dismissed By Peoria Board| night. Arms and ammunition car- ried by the police were taken and PEORIA, Ill, June 3.—Eleven of | three motor cars in which the of- the score of Peoria teachers who | ficers were riding were burned. zt were members of the Peoria: Men Sento a iseread:-Wisat. Hider who has resignéd to become president| strenuous criticism of constituted and general manager of the Van Gor-| *uthority and refusal to comply with |» den Investment company. ENGAGED iT WEBEL’S Supreme Court Clerk Is Dead|| G22 MOREYS olitai; Ford, forme ly fields, who "s ready-to.wear departments Operated on several days ago for stom- ach trouble. Mr, Maher had been connected with ‘omen’s ready-to-wear department the court continubusly since 1866, when he was taken on at the age of lias a_page. s © David Thompson, Accused of assault fh a complaint sworn out by his wife “uesdity night, was acquitted of the Enarge and the case against him dis- missed following’ a hearing whieb jasted two hours in police court Thurs- day a jon. The complaining wit- ness dto substantiate her claims in Pec opinion of the court. céording to Mr. Thompson's con- ite res which was upheld by the dis- jmisgal of ‘the case, the alleged mis- {reatment e Mrs. ‘Thompson had its foundation in domestic trouble which ie to the latter leaving home ae ejected onher re- qua aba alieebe a abuse of her husband Gna children. Mr. ‘Thompson testified a he had rented another home and ad just established ‘himself with the hildren when his’ wite made her #earance and became violent in he jabase,. “After she had thrown a mis-}: wile through.the window, he said, he alled the police, who sided with Mrs.| 4 hompson® and caused his detention t the bity, fail overnight without be-})% ing info “of, the charge, vagaindt i? im. , miata Ng Sa ee 2 1p CASHING TON, June -3—A cruise the summer, as submitted to the department by Admiral H. B. AVilson, commandr-in-chief, calls for a visit to two European ports in August. Eien oes SUGAR PRICE CUT. SAN FRANCISCO, June 3.—A de cline of 35 cents a hundred pounds in the price of granulated, sugar was announced by refiners here today. The new basic prices, quoted were $6.75 a hundred (pounds for cane $6.55 for beet sugar.— You know. 1 ‘wouldn't fool you: A ato: of this will, cool, you. —Tommy Thirst. That'is bottled by us comes to you in the purest form that a | carbonated drink can be made Rnd sold.. It is the essence of pure Temon fruit juice. You can safely let your chil- “aren drink it and serve it’ to - your, guests, It is a re- freshing, © g-enteel> drink of quality. (07h PETAR TEED TFET TTT TOOT TTT DOO | Goodyear Welt In assuming his ‘new diitics, M#. OT AFTER HEARING Morfeld succeeds. Fred_Van “Gorden. Made frpm choice ‘‘Turkey Red” hard wheat, grown } on‘the non-irrigated lands of eastern Colorado. i price. money cheerfully refunded. ASK FOR PLUSH when : ordering flour. is vended to delight ‘those who appreciate ‘better coffee.”” Every lover of delicious coffee knows just what cor- ais blending gives te the taste as well as to the odor. SOLITAIRE is so good that its makers guarantee it to satisfy or your money refunded. SOLITAIRE Coffee has stood the test for nearly twenty years—the sales in 1920 were nearly.double those of 1919. Hard Wheat i Plush Flour The Percolator Grind is not only very popular but more ‘economical. “Iti ig impossible to produce a better flour at any Sold nae aL, ‘these, hve and » 5 » . ¥ ? > & i> ten-pound. cans. Every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction or >| Whole, iSeasl eut' or Percolator 4 ( % f> %, tg f> © FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS : " 5 u : ' “The Best. the Grocer C Farmers Flour Mills Co. Deliver” me BERTHOUD, COLO. Z . ° ‘The Morey Merc. Co. Denver I ie Se SRS i SC SS. Ok SBS ji , Casir and jprices are lower than they have been for several years. Call on us when ‘you need Underwear, as we know you will find just T Richards & Cunsiublie discus THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST Men’s Department Summer is now here and our thoughts turn to LIGHTER WEARING APPAREL. So we want to call your atten- tion to the fact that we are now selling all MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FUR- -.NISHINGS at PRE-WAR PRICES, so it will not cost you much to fit yourself out from head to : foot with lighter wearing apparel. CLOTHING In this department we are still featuring the well-known HIRSH- WICKWIRE make of MEN’S SUITS, also the PURE VIRGIN WOOL SUITS for men and boys:with a guarantee from the Western Wool Growers’ Association that there is no shoddy material whatever woven into the cloth from which these suits are made. The Men’s Pure Virgin Wool Suits are priced at'$37.50 and the Boys’ Suits at $16.50, with a variety of patterns to pick from. Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps Our ‘stock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps is the largest in Shoes and Oxfords Straw Hats ‘are very popular now and we have a splendid assortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at popular prices. Shirts 1 We have a complete stock of Men’s Shirts and Boys’ Shirtwaists in madras, percaies and Soisette, also a beautiful line of Men’s Silk Shirts at all prices: Call on us when you need shirts. We feature the well-known Bos- tonian Dress Shoes for Men and have just received a large shipment in _all of the newest shapes, and the prices are much lower than-Jast year. We also carry a large stock of Boys’ Shoes and Men’s Work Shoes and the cele- brated Justin Cowboy Boots. See us when you want shoes. Underwear You will ‘fnd all telex of Underwear here and the prices are right. “what you want. We are showing several siyles of Men’s Athletic Union Suits priced from $1. 00 up: ly genuine B. V. D.’s at $1.50 per suit. geant, and four constables were | | Attorney General H, M. Hay | se ner o} interested visitor to | Teachers’ Federation No. 24 before (yo... |. in the city from Denver i Oe ° Saat er er % oe, ‘? ox R + ot ee “eere-ae % + e450, RD - oe nM 4, 2 5 POP re, ? + + ty + 2, ° mS exe os ? o4 Me o*, i ‘e a> ? mS ‘ “0-4 ee so e Soe% o Sa a a ta - + Peat Me Xe> o oe, RS ‘e o> - Rg 0-4 oo 2, 7 a 2 so, ? 1% oo % oa eS eof o-e5 4 R + o iM Me yr% ae f oe, he - *rsto<to-et ? ‘e M ? PER Fics oc icincscs ire RA o% ee oe, ? o ? 4, o + 0%, 2 °¢, R co oe, - 2 "e' 04 RD 4, 2. ? 4, Post ae a ‘ iM - so, 2 e \? SELL ’EM a Save Your Pennies For a GOOD Trip to THE NEWS DEPOT FE O R Business Man Must CHESTERFIELD C Wik, CIGARETS SORRY 18c Per Package Is ie 35c For Two Packages Mr. $1.70 Per Carton PENNY Rolls A PENNY Is a Pas: Us to Mr. Pers Circus Sure—have a smile Out on rou Light with Mr. Pep. Of Square, Bed pe SPUR CIGARETS C e Morning, 18c Per Package Mr 35c For Two Packages Sa $1.70 Per Carton paws is Daily — Yes—One Pack Cigarts Pennies me tes Asai aaied 4 AMEN! 251 South Center Street. Phone 256 “An Institution for the People.” “A Department Store ala Cafeteria.” “Where the TOWN CLOCK TICKS for the Rich and the Lowly.” 1,687 Sales Last Saturday. 1,100. Sales Daily. | Thank you, People! Roe Peee ROE ROS DOTHOEE COE IES Reeteeteloateateetecteeteatentecte Cleaning «> Praising’ THAT SATISFIES AT PRICES THAT ARE REASONABLE Cleaning and Pressing Man’s Suit, $1.50 Pressing Man’s Suit . . . . . 75 Gq Weare getting more orders-each week on wom- en’s dresses, skirts, coats, suits, etc., because our work is guaranteed and our prices are right. Phone us for an estimate. REMEMBER We call for and deliver. We do not overcharge. We guarantee our work. We do your work prompt- - ly. Our motto is thoroughness. 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