Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1921, Page 7

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|AY, JULY 1, 1921 Cbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN PEACE RESOLUTION PASSES SENATE, GOES TO HARDING FI RST VETE RANS DISCOUNT RATE Technical State of So War With Germany! WOMAN BICAMIST GIVES UE SATURDAY INVESTIGATION. TEMAS Rescinton UP TO SHERIFF MARTIN FOR GREAT FETE oe ASKED BY colon WASHINGTON, July 1.—Enactment of the compromise| World War Romance Shattered by Second = in all right tor resolution, ending the state of war with Germany and Aus-| she took her terday is being held in abeyance until an investigation of the case is completed. The woman has been released on her finall completed today b d th ‘ Love, Mrs. Charles Barnett Admits ne Charten arenes Celebration Spirit to Pervade City Begin-| ere Ga 0” Ceres sak oe eeas,| Love, S ab Cl H 7. Grane et it within © few d in Seekin emency Here ¢ tying the knot ning Tomorrow; Official Program | Biliion-Dellar Suroh Surplus of Federal P be BoE CE Mitshensurc was by: the senate whick g 4 1, aon, Nestand td 1* "Res wiopted the | 1ce report by Starts on Su nday . gp es seb pate i. kai Soa Action inst Mrs, Charles Barnett, confessed bigamist, | i Senator BORROWS iF u who voluntarily surrendered to county authorities here yes- tai he living and Preparations have been made for the gigantic entertain- Pa we ab a8 op 38 LT | i nora “eo —_ we 8 . change 10 ment spectacles which have been arranged to mark Casper’s| WASHINGTON, July 1—Dee Declaring | own recognizance, pending the investigation. pases soe preeag a welcome to the seen bdaapatth Eko liar) Catal Al pe ‘tas aes tela cs Bred ry Mrs. Barnett, accompanied by Charles Barnett, the man » betore Sheriff in lountain division of the Spanis! mer. ¥ a: system had | r ving > th the t encampment of the M) P surplus of about $3,000. 090,000 sal ~ 3 ng. 98 ee See F ican war veterans. . jexcess of all requirements” : Dea t ne ce yeater i Starting uno! Smith, Democrat, Soath caretnn < , day morning © seeking a pr é — lared in the senate that there t Vate inte Ineriff Lee Mar id n investigation of the re pi an BY ge a . oO nd auto! serve board fx: jeaee ' of h nto marital re FS - The Why shoul we have rediscount| | ted with Republi a re ‘ coming in on the trains| rates of 6 and 7 per cent whe nh < Butane A by welcoming commmit-| have $1,000,000,000 of unused gol i 4 in it A. K. Lee of the Nu! mar bak Shae eaeesbeen] oes Bank arrived}, ae oe a ae the Henning _ hotel arging that the federal reserve =| ¢ st night from Thermopolis to 9 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. " Delegations arriving here. by sute| tne ta RS gah peal - 1 neveral days here on business. | Joir my and left for > } armers and businest men into in conupatian ’ feeeed BUSINESS -PORTUN vant f lnmmediute appearanee at the ho./#mple funds for commeree, the South busy season and th ; . buy half interest. in. business ab to hear from him ed bright@r| presented her case to an attorne: vises her that ut _the man was dead a | Carolina sen “the most n de in th declared this was nstrous showing ever midst of the agricultural nd business distress.” am of the encamp-| Senator Smoot of Utah said there nt will be held at the high school, were “two sides to this question.” nday evening when official weleom ‘This is a world condition, ” he de-| g Nebraska town. Box ne TAI esent credentials and receive nd to take advantage of other | its which have been made iness lo sath Hh ale ar than ever b mae In Colter ence Ee, ‘| With De Valera vasa Pay “o that he thought the canyon road | started this year | _ VOLUNTEER CHIFF DIES. | becribe for The Tribune—— through and Th Double Chase Results When One = Set of Patrolmen Takes After formation busy hours of th apparently r Another on Trail of i S will: be he The first|clared. “The trouble is that foreign iow asked ¢ “ , t mue! Shove, | countries cannot buy our agricultural time Mr. MeFarlan Moonshine ee, and by|and other products.” arid the ‘ ‘ cea j and other} ‘Chere ix danger in the “piling up” of gold in America, he ¢ with | that there was too mu NOTICE gold here xercises | ae | First Reduction tena 9 In Army Is Made| the first = ing the liquor, anc men chased the first # they were bandits Change of Location i “i oe ante te | I will move from the Duff building on Midwest ave- ern woth and other off j of the Volunteers left today 9. Ch nue to 316 West Yellowstone Ave. next to Wyoming i ith him ith a when p slice stat omethity WASHINGTON, July L.—As a first step toward reduction of the regular Jarmy to the 150,000 maximum pro. appropriation bill, | nte . on Monday of the southern Baking companys Old customers as well as new ones a-American war held repli jie DORE ea amare Le oiouait ienk Pade lta Gach @uancene ay authorized the His intentions | dantaitees’ wno* ren are invited to come and see my new quarters which The policem j.ration at the. fairgrounds and a car- eres Aree eta ctvis @ 2 anes pelt will be larger and feats 5 Hanae bbe Ba a! bili all enlisted men who ill be larger and more room for a much larger stock. | 28 bli nage for discharge during July | curity. | = parade. Gen. Tas sh Prime Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly geaa| r got away irennieintee vantage: Judice to their rizhts to with ees How to Remove Easily in the: morning the three 1 e delegaies and gath British gc ern. Ss. en d under the order w Ireland in London, Here's ® chance, Mis puspected car usp reviewing [yo nrwed under the order : | nether _ Here's a chance, Mis Will open at New Place July 5 a a i pit. st i oe | ee Tripartite, DEMPSEY IN seni he ei _ aes BE CONTINUED exDon, uy gore sine a Michelin and Miller Tires ent between the Great Britain and Ju the renewal of the. e treaty are given prom: orning newspapers of | tripartite YSVILLE, Cal., July 1.—Coun-|U Pear tin letimite cant rH ) jorities continued today their | eT nthelal: wepere: midrsamed t r r arch for two men who yesterday ut eeemanttintttee in? Isnieee shot and killed John Koplos, mer- | The inquiry followed the report of t evenin of chant, formerly of Indianapolis,. 12¢., | American consul # Sonne. a6 bie Hpene tenes knee upon the rival of the documents we quest of the age muthor'ties 2 wtranc und his party arrived here America will sp 10 surength is s under. guarantee 0! money back if it fails to remoy >| freckles.—Adv | The two assailants escaped in an|the Pacific Gould be established 1 tomobile desptie several shots fired | (ie operation of the Anglo~J them by Koplos' 17-year-old son, | treaty would be confined to the © cific oting were released early ‘today | of inred nations, when they proved an alibi. The mo-|the British on to large the fastest snid to t NEW SHIPMENT OF the country will take part. | > age sf tive is unknown, police said owed } of C. BE. Daw- = aot —— $OSPOSSOOSSSSSOOOEOOHOE son, Notary Brothers and Ethel Bron NOTICE. | Organdie Dresses They are marked at very low prices—15 per cent off for tomorrow only. Take advantage of this offer to get a new summer Dress for The Fourth of July 40 Wash Dresses left that will be sold Tomorrow for $3.50 55 Hats, leghorn, taffetas and milans priced $10.00 to $20.00 Tomorrow’s Price, $5.50 Phone 808 of entries - have already | Notice is hereby given that T- will in the bucking horse, bare-| not be responsible for any debts eon ‘6 that will be ost Peretaall since June 20th. “1921 <4 ng club, it is said,! (Signed W. A. FRENZEL. =f $ 6. Reliable Baggage Trans- $ é fer, Moving, Storage, Par- cel Checking. Wyoming Dray : luding both automobile and events with daredevil s performing few thritls with power ma- | at LIFE”’ McGREW NOTICE t of the committec ments for the something com- | © entertainment of Casper | Celebrate your appetite by eating the foods we sell. Celebrate your independence of High Prices by ordering your Groceries and Meats of us each morn- ing, where we sell for less. For Your Picnic Dinner 7 oz. jar sweet Pickles 7 oz. jar sour Pickles .. . Pint jar sour Pickles . . Pint jar sweet Pickles , Be. Pint jar sweet mix Pickles . . . 3% oz. jar plain Olives . . 3% oz. jar stuffed Olives 9 oz. jar stuffed Olives .. Clan Stuart, No. 248, will hold their annual picnia on Monday, Fourth of July, at Bessemer Can- yon. All Scotch cordially invited. ‘Transportation and coffee will be furnished. Charge for picnic, $2.00. and Transfer its visitors all the time. The Company program now is so full of, thrills that | many of the incidental features are | ; being crowded out. The program as Basement Pines Hotel ‘anged now should reflect credit | 326 N. Wolcott. Look upon the Spanish-American war vet >lerans for the “untiring efforts that for the Blue Truck. ; have been put forth to make it suc- FS a John Visoky, Prop. hast ard Do enccccissxcsenaes PHONE 153 Ladies free. Don't forget to bring your eats. Will leave Poptoffice park, at 9 1. m., prompt. aed TRIBUN BE 200 pairs Glov assorted sizes and colors, guar- anteed wear or your money back, and washable. Tomorrow’s Price, $3.50 a Pint Grape Juice ....... oy Silk Sweaters OunriCeapethicn! 4... 233 East Second St. , e Will be marked 20 per cent off their present low All Kinds Soft Devices) Ice Cold Next to Telephone Building 8 prices. Skirt Wwesees wclen on ice pond : . lums or Apricots, basket . . WE DELIVER The Best in Groceries _ WE DELIVER ff: . Fancy sweet Oranges, dozen aig Entire stock marked down 20 per cent on the pres- Large juicy Lemons, dozen .... SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY ent low pric Nice ripe Bananas, 3 pounds . * a4 Tee H. = Paibe MERLIN ett eres Stee wort 5.0. oie > cans extra standar owa [ae Cm ae ay . Japan Rice, fancy ........ 25e osiery t 100 Ib. b 7.60 Juke Peas att he Caen Siena 100 Ib. bee o700 5 pee fancy sun sweet Regular $2.00 and $2.50 ladies’ Hosiery, all colors Special at Our eas 7 No. 2 cans solid pack Toma. 13 Ibs. Sugar ....-.-.--- $L00) | cis Soo sas For Saturday Only 95c | | valiaplenut, Tutti Fruisti, Chocolate, Strawberry and toes .... . $1.00 F CB : A we s anilla Ice Cream for Sunday an: onday. 2 No. 2 cans cut stri: gless Beans 35c 2 No. 21% cans Del Monte No. 214 cans sliced Pineapple 35c | COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE Ss 2 No. 2 cans cut mixed vege- Pork and Beans ........ 35¢ No. 214 cans Apricots __ wee 4 Dy will be open 7 a. m, till 9:30 p. m., July tables . =: q 35c 2 No. 2 cans Del Monte Pork No. 21 cans green gage Plums 35¢ pis 2 No. 2 cans Lima Beans 35¢ and Beans ............. 25c No. 214 cans Peaches in heavy. 2 No. 2 cans Brown Beauty 3 No. 1 cans Del Monte Pork syrup —. 2.) Beans =... 35c and Beans ............. 25c Gallon cans Pineapple - li $ ocery ali ar et 2 No. 2 cans cut Wax Beans... 35¢ Hard Wheat Flour, per 100 5 Gallon cans Apricots . 1 gallon can cut String Beans. 75c Ib. bag - $4.7 Gallon cans Pears __ ' 903 South Spruce St. Phone 584-J 1 gallon can Tomato Catsup.... 55c¢ Hard Wheat Flour, per. 50 Gal. cans red pitted Cherries $1.45 a3 jar Preserves . A 40c Ib. bag = $2.40 aplon cans pack nerrigs . $1.40 5 Ib, pail Berry Jam .. 1.00 eS allon cans Apples —_... Sa Saal —— Milk, per case, any kind - $6.00 Herd wrbent Flour, per 8 anle [ee P. & G. Soap - SSG. 2a eR 7 cans Milk, any kind . $1.00 be Se a ee 3 Fairy Soap 4 Potatoes 100 Ib. bag . $2.75 We still have a small supply of 3 Rose Bath Soap 25c C C Gold Medal Coffee, per 45c of pure Adirondack Maple 14 bars Classic Soap . $1.00 2 | 3 Ibs. Hershey’s Cocoa ~ ‘ Syrup for pr gallon can .... $3.75 | Large pkg. Washing Powder... 25c Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From, | WYATT HOTEL 1 Lukis Candy Company 4 % | The Barber Shop With a Conscience.

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