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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 ie Che Caspec Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Hawes tare titemel “tron an} Court Room Scene and Wom an Juror in Kaber Trial ° MOR VIOLENG | Woman Wheels =a : | Man On Street Creek where they spent the week-end over the Fourth of July. 5 ' 0 persons looked on, Mrs. Rose Sted- d= freak bet on the ¥ William B. Kyne bas returned to his offices in the Oi} Exchange building after spending several days in busi ness through the state. Miss Eva Mills is visiting with friends inthe city for several days. 66 Miss Mable Johnson has resigned her position with Floyd E. Pendeil, at torney. Dempsey Carpentiet bout by piloting Dinner Party jSiteracon at the home of Mrs. Joe ee Black Pulls Gun and Kills on Be-| ‘Y2!*" Binkley through the business for House Guest. |Cunningham, 6 West Bleyenth] FM. Zimmers of the Western . led “Ni Ge section here in a gaily decorated Mrs. “A. N. Schuler entertained street..for a regular mecting. The|Realty company has returned from ing Called ligger;"” Is wheelbarrow. She had a large plac eight guests at a dinner party, fol- hostess will be assisted by Mrs. E.|Thermopolis where he spent the last Placed in Jail at ard, “I bet on Carpentier” pinned on lowed by an evening of auction’ D. Litterdale, Mrs. W. C. hodes and G Ri her back. took her 25 minutes to bridge, last night at her home on Mrs. Charles Faussett. see reen River wheel Binkley over the prescribed Seutn David street in honor of her, All members are cordially invited . and Mrs. George Day and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Mark Worden of Good- to attend. . Huffman are en route to Cody ing, Idaho, who has been visiting here where they will meet Mr. Huffman for some time. Mrs. Worden has f= who will join them on their tour of been extensively entertained during || the Yellowstone National park. ae route —_ SUPERIOR, Wyo., July 6.—Fearing mob violehce here, Frank Hughs, a negro, who shot and killed George) COLORADO after the latter had called ¢ (orin., fa. «0 > DUPONT IS SURPRISED. PRINGS, Colo., July an Dupont of Wil- this evening for her home in Idaho, L. J. Hamfiton, prominent Butte, him a “nigger.” was spirited to (Green mingtor ported to have see sont. attorney, is in Casper on burl. "hile 8 eter canbe been pic Miss Elena McAleer, who has becn hess connected With the interests of Delland ‘eutles pt as sagged ray at 1s Wolc n cashier at the Western Union company | Jim Snedon has returned from Ther-|eijents in this vicinity dat Sake ene, ee | rom De for the past three years, has resigned |MOpOlls where he spent several days e s>6 ently coo'ed off until Hughes went to suc" ® her position and will start new duties °" @ Pleasure trip. . Putnam, state bank examiner, coer srr oeeee WONe OS retary. when rviewed at a local with the Casper National bank on! é af = P. Dickinson, a deputy, are in later with a -38 caliber revoleer, Whang, hotel where, General Dupont is spend- Monday Mrs. Et Gochenour of LaF: Casper, checking up the receipts and he met Belland Cielnnise stastad cretary pro- see Hnd.,.who hasbeen visiting in * | disbursements of local county offices. Re ToC MME of the sug- In Btaborsta: Decorations at Eee aan. 0 Axrive: So, “pgs ce Photo at left shows scene during the opening of the famous trial at Cleveland. Mrs. Kaber scated with | which passed through Belland’s heart, R°Mt 1 #Ppointment. 20 Veteran's Banquet. hee atnt Mile tear nae, visit, with} rhe county commissioners are| handkerchief te face Witt attorney Poulson, who t= defending her. Hight; sng Gory Ie Burg in the jury box It is said that the negro was a col it. See ee The national colors—red, white and|her aunt Miss Sarah Martz. Mr. Goch-|meeting at the courthouse today and| as & prospective juror. v * Jored character identified with negro blue—were most successfully used for |©?0Ur will arrive later. are facing a mass of.routine matters. me jates outbreaks in many places. He just re an) TO keA eb. d or CS cently arrived here from Kansas eee Teena re ee Te MARS. ALG. RUMMEL LAID oS serescickatt | Wyoming Men At\s= Caspe- in the interests of the es- Be OFS cone an Seo wer pit called here by the sudden death in-| gVege ’ . i te of Carl E. Werner, his brother, ans Dee | Bring Result the finance committee of who im supposed to have committed nye epiod Ns, Pe as ae wna| Citizens Camp the Spantah-Armerisen- Wan suicide about two weeks ago. F Jones of Des Moines, Mrs. Belle Mc | ——= Corns, Buntons Fallen Arches | Veterans, for their celebra- rae eg baph tens mel CEMETERY. SATURDAY Scie 255 See Saxe reas vor a_ae| SEAENSE,,__ Teams | Herne fo hl cnn ou. the civil thekes, in ‘the dletrict he Beating Maal 2 i S SGenee . J. PE us by ‘prestuting thent ‘atiot court recess in Lander. je returned : Zi | iy and. Wyomlig were . . Hoe: No 824 Midwest ‘or the opening of tre} Oot Specialist , the table 4nd room decorations at the Henning hotel last evening in hoaor| Harmon Hawkes gf Fo of the banquet for the Spanish-|Colo., who has been visi American war veterans who attended|J. E. Dyke home on the encampment here. Ptaces were/#treet, is leaving for his home laid for about 125 members of the 7 m organization and their wives. J. C. Snook is in the city from Salt 4. J. Giblin acted. as master of|Creek wheee he has been attending ceremonies and a number of im-| to business interests, promptu speeghes -were made. Sy Bye The banquet was the Jast of the] Mrs: A. L. Spurlock is spending sey- series of social events given by the] eral ys here on business and visit. ‘Tribune Classified Ads-———— All bills contracted by ver here Tuesday evening. \ ape = | at veterans. during the last three days. | ing with friends. x eee Funeral services for Mrs. Emma} jeltizen training camp of the United Smith Building, 131 East building. ee Aes ‘ Wee Teint wa cer, anit Roy Tribble, who has been con-| Hollingsworth Rummel, who diced Medals Asked In| States army at the presidio here. A -Treated Without Phone 138-3 J. J. GIBLIN Mrs, Anne Fredrickson left over the| Mrs. J. B. Dyke, Miss Sarah Martz. nected with the chgmical laboratory |June 28, at a local hospital, following Ae ne -J3.G ° and the Misses week-end for a vacation trip in Colo- Hf eeeetlte Anthea rado and from there will visit the east: ern markets for fall models of mil- linery. Miss Fredrickson will be the proprietor of the new hat shop which will be on the mezzanine floor of the Kimball drug store. lelia and | Agnes of the Midwest Refining company,|4 serious operation, were held Satur- Netebely . this morning for Colorado} day and bur'al wi ick Funston, son of the late { : : | ; mate in Msniana| Connection With rederick Funston, was ings where he intends to spend | cemetery. among the first to report, camp offi- the) remainder of the summer. Mrs. Rummel was born in Lucas, ‘ ine Tis a adie 8 ° Iowa.. January 14, 1881, and was mar- Niagara Rescue \ ae 7 were 2,500 ap- rita to T. C. Hollingsworth, now de. Piteations mp. ' Jing the week end at the “Nine| ceased, in 1998. Three daughters. . Perc.” fa > wee RECEIVED TODAY | ranch above Lusk, has. re-| Venus, Vera and Abbie were born | Of the reservation, will recommend to turned to her home in the city and|The family moved to Casper in July,| NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥., July 6—|the Carnegio Hero Fund commission Pain Casper, Wyo. For the Beach Miss Sarah Parker, who has been Informal Dinner Party Is Much Enjoyed. has: resumed her position with The|1917, and took over the ownership of |A movement wax started today to ob-|at Pittsburgh that the two men be re se Ad SK. Bian ni Piva the Tata hott tain Carnegie’ medain and” rien for | warded 250 New Summer Dresses sided Ai eis. takiagd athe eek oe aes The marriage to Adolph G. Rum. Moodie and Fred Smith, both| The superintendent _ characterizes their home on South McKinley street . and Mrs. Tom Greeley mel, Jr. of this city, took place’ on| city, who officials of the Ni-| Moodie's feat in. the saat‘ winlit honor! ot Wo Rane, ee cenoterenitne tha Ces March 14, of this year. State in credit res-|long Hst of N Mrs. r.: < . . . or Whetisee this eng 6 Den- apy enipenss | ticiteisateaie int the te Mia, ated leseaIGaby Ker Mrs. es from the} Raines’ resc reservation records Consisting of Voiles, Organdies and Swiss, priced at or.) Sie taller Geamiilon mee ae Seok toed’ vislling:trisad. husband, and her daughters, Mrs. above brink of the| show. {# the most remarkab date pink “GGL Waa: caeniea Eat een omaie Charles ‘Starr of Campion, Alberta yesterday. Moodie is | No one has ever been known to travel roses. Pinces were laid for zix guests. Miss Willa Hamme of Denver, is| Canada, Mrs. F. M. Ellithorpe of Cas-|'* > wa put Into} ° far in the river at the point -above d [here visiting at the home of Mr. and|DPer, and small daughter, Abbie Hol-| the stream and brought n to | the falls and to have been saved. The . an . Mrs. R. E Evans on North Kimball.|lingsworth, two sisters, Mrs. W. R | «ore end then ppeared into tho) spot where she was rescued is approx- fe Langman aad: Mrs. H. W. Jones of | crowd, refusing to give his name./ imately 100 above the brink and Dinner to Be Served Miter Regular Meeting. — + | eee Dea Moines, Towa. and three brothers.| Smith nided him in the rescue. feet from shore. She sated down | The members of th Woman's so: | Miss Gertrude Lestering of St. Jo-| W. A John and John A. John, both of It W. Aldenberger, superintendent | stream 1,000 feet, «ioty of the Baptist church will hold n regular meeting at the church on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in- stead of the usual time. The busi- ness meéting will be followed by a program and. a sccial time. At 6:30 o'clock the Men’s Brotherhood of the church will serve 2 dinner for the women, All members of the Wom- an’s society are asked to be present. . * Se seph, Mo., is a guest at the home of | — ~ |her/sister. Mrs. G. F. Hammond on pe q |Past pees Bical set Fe | |Anti-Dry Forces _. To Use Boycott Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bell. of Cam- den, N. J., arrived yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mar- shall. Mrs. Bell is a sister of Mrs. Marshall. This Is the third time that Mr. Bell has come to Casper and he may decide to locate here perma- nently. | NEW YORK, July 6+—Organizers of the Independence day anti-prohibi- tion parade on Fifth avenue an [nounced today that members would |be furnished with names ¢ commer- cial houses that favor prohibition and j would be asked not to deal with such houses. he organization intends go ing into politics, also. It Announces (that it will suppd-t “wet” candidates for national, state and local offices. SRERLSIOSOSOOL-1-0009 8904099 90006000000900-00000000000006-0006: FE4RR OF eee Lutheran Aid to Meet. Both circles of the Lutheran Ladies’ -\id will meet in the church tomorrow afternoon at 2:39 o'clock for their quarterly busine’s meeting. |New members “will te taken up in. this meeting also. THE REXALL STORES ARE THE WORLD'S GREATEST DRUG STORES —_—>——_ |; Jewelty and watch repairing 2y | pert workmen. All work guaranteed. | Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co.. O-S. Bldg. ht ‘ 25-41 Ioioaoey Patronize The Fountains at e Rexall Stores H Senior Philathea Class A smart black taffeta bathing | to Have Meeting. suit trimmed with black and white | much oi! as all of the rest of the The senior Philathea class of the] satin ribbon. Shoes and hat to | world put together, and she also con Methodist church will meet Thursday | match. sumes three tim as mu — ertoetostossesso-egocgeetoateateate tee teateateatestosiestocte oete ctestestectececte neteatee-eoete atest % CLOSING OUT SALE OF S-H-O-E- We have left just about 100 pairs of ladies’ and misses’ ox- fords, pumps and shoes in patent leather and black kid. America produces three times as Mincing Maidens, Tripping Daintily--- are among the other styles of years.ago. For women have learned that there is much more pleasure (and health) in getting out in the open than in endless days. of sitting about the house. If you want the beest service, courteous treatment and fair prices. We have the finest ice cream par- lor and luncheonette room in Wyoming at our new Midwest Pharmacy Store, opposite the“postoffice. A visit will convince you. ee eS "e Me oe - 2. “o*, Po steteste a a os os ¢ oes + She doesn’t “trip daintily’—she doesn’t “trip” atall. She wears sensible shoes made for walking. Yet both she and the shoes are decidedly feminine, and attractive. She is liked all the better because she shares the healthful outdoor pastimes with the men. RO oo e M oe Sopgpoed B9O9O6D9090900-09-009-000-00500616009 909) 30+ Me + 5 aSo oho ate-oreate a oats eoSsLS. =: rar io + By Expert Luncheonette Service nee Brown Kid and Calf, also black Kid to be had in the walking heel Strap Pumps. Priced $6.50 to $10.00 % 3° ae 4 a r MENU FOR TOMORROW xo , x as The best shoes.you can buy for the least money at this Clos- : 5 | ae ing Out Sale. Don’t say tomorrow but come today and getyour % % IG GIN | 50c Merchants Lunch : size. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Oxfords, Regular $6.15, Sale Price... . . $475 One-Strap Pumps, Regular $7.50, Sale Price Pumps, Regular $6.75, Sale Price... . . . $475 Ladies’ Shoes, Regular $850, Sale Price . . . $5.75 The above shoes and pumps are all first class, made by the Hamilton Brown Shoe company. Kassis Dry Goods Co. 220 South Center Street Bean Soup * Roast Beef, Dressing Mashed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Peach Custard = Ns SS DK I SS I As Bs SPECIALS Rhubarb Pie a Custard Pie + Combination Salad Fruit Salad We're Ready Building Materials To Taave your household goods, We are equipped with the steck to . We specialize in haul- supply your wants in high grade lum- ty eons RE ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- of hauling. bers a specialty. % We are prompt and KEITH LUMBER CO b rondo atortecteatoatedoatenters } Sliced Tomatoes peeeeons "Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy Saati ’ PHorgrrs + oats. all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. % * 300 Kimball Drug Stores TWO STORES coKaXe) BIPDP90DEDD9ELODOLIO DID ISD IF9099 ERODED DIDDIIDIIODIIODIIGD POOTITDO PPIGVPIDISERDIEOEPEOESEDDED IO? “ ae .S 3 Phone 3 Starley Overbaugh, Prop. Midwest Building 214 South Center 3 = Ph J 3 Mo atesteste ste che clasts clo tectasta este ctacte ste Becta tacts nate shy R 7 PENNE EIN l OOOH Nea Che 4s See tio Seo Se he tte So se eo ane 40-6 tt oe eos ” eocpecscccecvesscccs v