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74 y DIVORCE “SMOKES UP" HOME OF HIS FORMER WIFE ;AOOMERS ARE FORCED T0 DODGE BULLETS, REPORT Poor Mack ccqaibes Only Held Responsible for ‘ Lack of Casualties Je PAGE EIGHT of age ama for { up the roomer wasn’t c last night at ) Christmas,” Jack Scott, the popular proprietor, remarked. In addition to the regular sales force, five additional salesmen were’ |put on for the day and they were go- ling at capacity all day to supply the needs of the endless string of cus- tomers which crowded the sale from jthe time the store opened in the jmerning until closing time. place and in other ways to make life unbearable. His poor aim is ndt ac counted for because he is said to have figured in many similar deals. Setfert, according to the statements obtained today, has admitted that he killed two men in Idaha on one of which crimes he was freed after a lengthy trial and the other never hav ing been brought to trial. County authorities are looking up the man’s record and .are attempting to locate him after his disappearance lust night He is said also to have been impli Nebras. nship alone is the fact that enacted cated in a shooting scrape in ka years ago. According to the story told the coun- ty authorities, Mrs. Seifert, who was ‘recently divorced, went to her home Une OPEN-AIR ARENA GOING UP FOR RING EVENTS FIGHTERS MATCHED FOR JULY CARDS ON HAND EARLY n wi ich are mpment panish-American war vet nterpart © hich the sport cheduled to fea- rds. They have met and defeated of the best boys in their s In the country Jackson won five straight fights last summer at the Dreamland rink in San Francisco, losing his sixth here is a minia. { the Ricks y City in which start ta Johnny McCarth3 s Cerpentier Goriila Jones has defeated all of the leading colored middleweights 4 that he has met, never having a de feat chalked inst him while fight nis own weight. He ared against Kid Nor ake up their e open air arena here the pub: » watch the charge, arena is located off of North Wolcott street east‘ of the Carpen ter's union hall. The events are be- ing promoted here by J. G. Vogle the Spanish-American $40,000 Worth of Oriental Rugs at Half Price Kkoury Brothers Displaying at Chamberlin Furniture Co.’s The entire stock in the store was last night in the automobile of Roy| marked down s straight 20 Lantirend Stetman, who raoms and boards sme ere dashes Saas ay -. ce atone eight or nine other men at her home. |OV¢ Frosh ee ee erg aes. cache p25 Mice sf is Incidentally Mr. Scott proved the ert came toward them ren7:-hiag! » @ large caliber revolver. He went ar) \ujU5_ Of Beuvy advertising for the rectly to Mrs. Seifert and struck her) S2ie ‘ Guce Bag i on the, sites of the head, inflicting ay)" Soipune pot Prive Sige tng bad cul. In the meantime, Stetman made a get-away in the machine. tne hantante aio so cont canes Not satisfied with his work, Seifert| (Cie to take per isos See phird is said to have gone into the building | Pore a vectised. as well as the and going from room to room, com-| many people who were attracted to manded each of the men to come out] Hany perme whe & into the diningroom. When he had - all of them lined up with the excep- tion of Slim Bellman and Robert John- son, he tried their door and found it locked. Selfert then proceeded to kick the dow: in, In’ the meantime Stata had entered the room, and he, man and Johnson made a break ee the window. They succeeded in get ting outside Seifert ran to the door and followed, taking a shot at Beil man as he came through the wind« and at Stetman as he went over a TO TWO GIRLS KNOWN Soa TO POLICE OF STATE apparently falling on his head suffered Dewey Gordon, now being held in a bad head cut and lacerations of the] the county jail here, charged with face. He stoutly maintained that he] contributing to the delinquency of a had been shot. irl of juvenile years and taking from In coming through the window, Bell-|her under the false pretension that man suffered a bad cut on the hand] he would marry her, although he had and arm. After things quieted down|a wife living in Douglas is not un- his injuries began to give him trjuble| known to the police authorities of this und it took the best efforts of a doctor | state, it is said. The Appreciation Sale, with the same 20 per cent reriuntion, ;will con- tinue throughout the present week. YOUTH WHO MADE LOVE to convince him that he had not been} Gorin is being held in jail pending shot. The only other casualty his ability to provide bonds of $2,000 ported was in the case of Rehert for his release unt! trial in district Thompson, who also reported having] court next fall. Gordon is said to be a bad cut on the arm. a stepson of Carl Christianson, chief Police and sheriff's office represen:] -pecial agent of the Union Pacific tatives appeared on the scene and a! on the Wyoming division. thorough search for the missing Sel-| Cheyenne advices say that. he was fert resulted in finding nothing fur-|aiso implicated in. an effort which ther than that he had apparently es-| was recently mada to blackmail Cor- caped. oner Clyde Early in Cheyenne. He is = gas ane also said to be known to police au- thories for petty criminal work in other places where he has resided. : waariabwise)~hstakccamay wayetes cial bulletin issued this morning. by the weather bureau said a. disturb- Last Saturday's ye ance from the Caribbean sca was ¢en- hich 4vhe Meatared susie western Gulf of Mexico between Yu- as featured by tho start of|catan and. ‘Tampico and. was, mov. ing northwestward, its intensity. un- in ‘the history of} determined... Vessels were warned to Just like the day before exercise caution. WASHINGTON, June 28.—A _ spe- the appreciation sale, saw the largest urnover of stock the store. be Casper Daily Cribune Graduates to Be Robbed of Joy By Lack of Clothes CLOTHING NEEDED FOR "STATE. ORPHANS, [IPPEAL 15 ISSUED IN EASPER ‘The Wyoming Chiidrerfs Home ‘S$ school at Lander with the self-respect and pride |Fi"ding society at Lander & in —_ that should attend the graduation of | of clothing for the ehiigren fof the in- a child who has successfully coped | stitution, ang has made an appeal with studies until she is ready to|to Mrs. Virgil O. Nesbitt, chairman of the civilian relief department of Natrona egunty chapter of ar Caspe ross. re 49 children in f girl who I about ready 10) the’ home tad Sashee. and “ay abate take ape! hee he coe mot the | these dependents Page from Canoe men: re ire-| it is the duty of the genercus people - ts ie a “party-dress" of pink voile.| of this city, to rally to their: support. See ee eh main requirement of the chil — peat rine Sag ow is sleeping garmeats. Kift, he will receive the thanks of the} fae penne outing flannel 1a required. child and the appreciation of the| People inclined to aid in the relief local chapter of the Red Cross, which | work can call Mrs. Nesbitt ra 1230-W ——_—_— HK — — HK SEE BE Who is willing to contribute seven | yards of pink voile so that one little “s zenith may | uate? } In a convent at Lander there ts aj poy is fostering the needs of the girl. ‘Make replies to Mrs. Virgil O. Nes- bitt, at 415 South Lincoln street. oO FATHER DIES IN OHIO. Fa Donald Eck, ticket clerk for the| Burlington here, received a long dis- 1i2 West taidwest Avb. tance telephone message Sunday an-} one houncing the suddem death of his| Harold Kramer, Realtor father at Dayton, Ohio. Heart fail- Manager ure was reported to be the cause of R-66-—Casper’s irri his sudden death. He was about 60 tion prospects look years of age. Mr. Eck, together with brighter. daily. State his family, left immediately for the Engineer Emersow east to attend the funeral services of and<, our own Mr. Holmes are in Wastt ington working on ig now. Opportunities be get a homestead relin- quishment under the ditch are as ecarce as hen’s teeth: By keer+ ing in touch with the situation we can to- day offer you one in his deceased fathor, FORMER CASHIER FINED FOR TAKING DEPOSITS Government Bridge country, first to bi SHERIDAN, June 23.—w. V. Kir- touched by water. by, former cashier of the Bank of ‘Ar- Price, $425. vada, was fined $2,000 and sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail when he was recently arraigned be- fore Judge Burgess on a charge of Eareus ioumetenis, wes linguishments and ‘Bus LALADALALALALALALALRILAIZ DMATALALALALALALAUALALALALIAL having accepted deposits from pa- Opportunities. trons after he knew the Arvada bank- a Public ing institution was insolvent. He pleaded guilty to the charge which nasser d shee 9a se se had_been placed against him. HAIRCUT Ste WYATT HOTEL SHAVE 2c se The Barber Shop With a Conscience. HTT =U AAT Popular Prices Mean P & wumzorv ~ rs ly broken, GOOD COLD DRINK RED HOT DRINK KEEP AN EYE Every home, every man driving will appreci | ate one of them. } If You Like a Or a Good Summer Coolsess in Athletic Underwear On This Space HUA ic For Men - Slip into a suit of Munsing Athletic Underwear and you'll be convinced that WATCH BUR WINDOWS White Shoes With the coming of hot weather it will be a relief to know that you can buy here ex- | cellent white kid Oxfords, Pumps and Boots--in military and full Louis Heels at $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 the pair Notice that we offer shoes of well known and high grade makes, such as Utz & Dunn, at these remarkable prices. We urge your-selection before sizes are too bad- Ladies’ Waists and Blouses Our Blouse and Waist section commands the attention of the shopper oh account of the individuality and smart style creations displayed here. We justify the self praise when we tell you that our present spring stock of Silk Hosiery is the finest we have ever presented. Made of the finest pure thread silk, reinforced soles, heels and toes, ful] fashioned, all colors in plain and mottled effects. Right Prices All moderately priced. QUA Pure Silk Hose for Men $1.00 the Pair summer comfort is gauged a great deal by the kind of garment you have next to your body. You'll like the. practical tailoring of these suits, their roomy full- ness, You'll find in them features ex- clusively used in Munsing Underwear. $1.50 to $3.00 THE SUIT erounae: self: striped mercerizeil jama check, striped Comes in p madras and cloth, Washable Ties for Summer Wear Made from attractive silx fibre and cotton mixed, washable, four-in-hand scarf. A wide range of beautiful contrasting colorings. on An ideal scarf for summer wear at a price that is low. liga white 50c and $1.00 Each ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 or her home, 41> South Lincoin street | to report to Mrs. Nesbitt and arrange and réceive tfistructions as to needs ments will be made to hare the gifts and requirements. | gathered. Maney or its equivalent in outing | flannel will be gladly received... Mrs. | Nesbitt will cut the patterns. for ay sleeping garments and Will then call | Associated Press.}— ‘Moore, an for volunteer women workers to com-| American miner, war captured by plete the garments. Also the institu-/ three bandits near Palmiras on Fri- tion is in need of other kinds of cloth-|day last. but was rescued by federal ing and Casper people who have dis-|troops the next day and returned to carded garments that could be made|his home in safety, says an official aver for the little tots kre requested! announcement issued here today. eae eth AMERICAN MINER RESCUED. MEXICO CITY, June 2%.—(By The Redyck (Discount Off Sale Prices People come from miles around to take advantage of the opportunity to buy Men’s and Boys’ Suits Hats, Caps and Furnishings at this sale Over 300 boys’ Knee Pants Suits bought under the . Firs price just arrived for this sale—20 per cent jiscount. Boys’ Caps, Underwear and Hosiery on sale too. We are giving the people of this vicinity the big- gest values ever offered in new, clean merchandise and this saie lasts until Saturday night. New Silk Shirts, Straw Hats, Athletic Underwear and Neckwear are big features at this sale too. ~~ SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street. SPANISH WAR VETS STAMPEDE JULY 3-4-5 PROGRAM Band Concert July 3 . . Event No. 1 __.. -Motorcycle Race Event No. 2 Ladies’ Pony Race Event No. 3 ‘ancy Roping Event No. 4 __.... Bulldogging Event No. 5. Bare-Back Bucking Contest Event No. 6 Calf Roping Contest Event No. 7 Lady Broncho Rider Event No. 8 Ladies’ Standing Roman Race Event No. 9 -Bucking Contest Open to the World Event No. 10 .. <sensnnnnsee Wild Horse Race July 4 Event No. < Auto Race Event No. ne-Half-Mile Saddle Horse Race Event No. 3 ws --eenne eLRY Race Event No. 4 Pa Ses Lady Bronecho Riders Event No. 5 -Bare-Back Bucking Contest Event No. 6 _____..____._ Bulldogging from Motoreycle Event No.7 __. Stake Race for Cowboys Event No. 8 __ ... Calf Roping Contest Event No. teas rick and Fancy Roping Event No. 10 Cowboys’ Bare-Back Race Event No. 11. . Bucking Contest Event No. 12 Wild Horse Race July 5 Event No. 1 . -Motorcycle Race Kvent No. Z .. Kelay Kace Event No. 3 .. Rescue Race B Event No. 4 +.Kids’ Pony Rac Event No. 5 Finals in Calf Roping Contest Event No. 6 -Trick and Fancy Ropiag Event No. : Bare-Back Bucking Contest Event No. 8 ...Wild, Steer Riding vate au em = Lady Broncho Riders rentNe ae als in Bucking Contest ~--- Wild Horse Race Reserve Space for Your Car. Buy Your Reserved Seats at the C. West Stores. Reserve Your Seats and Boxes Now. Boxes Have Been Keserved for General Bliss and Party, also Governor Carey and Party, Hear General Bliss at the Fair Grounds July 3