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PAC vert onTsENrerers = £ : PAGE FOURTEEN Che Casver Daily Cribune FALURE assistance to the stricken city. The flood destroyed 659 homes, the proclamation says, loss of such a ‘ough i Liquor Consigned to Mexico Barred From U.S. Boats: liquor con > to pass " ter the practice t of ch Nogales and oc from Guaymas have come via Tucson and No Son: asional t the nion rendered attorney general new or- not be with-| ruling, | ements are} art production in an| Herm bid brewery in 150 miles south of No; Sonora, | Escape of Wife | Slayer Defeated CHICAGO, July 9.—A condemned wife murderer made a sensational but| Unsuccessful attempt to escape from his guards in the county building here because a woman crossed his As Frank Ligregni, under death Sentence, was being led back to his well after a hearing at which legal matters were being cleared up, he brought forth from concealment a piece of lead pipe, strutk down his| guard, ran through 1 rooms, striking three stenographers to the| floor and attempted to jump from a window. Miss Gail Me- another ste her, barred his way and) fought with him until {sistance arrived and he was sub: dued KILLS WOMAN AND SUICIDES OAKLAND, Cal., July 9. — Mrs. Edna Vaughn, 30 years of age, was shot and killed in her room at,a lo. cal hotel before midpight the police by Albert Wat- son, 28 years of age who ended his own life in an adjoining room. No motive for the crime is known, the police said. Movie Actress to Be Married| PARIS,, Ky., July 9.—Announce-| ment of the enggement of Mary Miles | Minter, motion picture star, to Orville | Erringer of Portland, Ore., is con tuined in a letter received by rela. tives of the young 1 here. Miss Minter is now touring E | rope. | | —_ )R MRS. RINER. July 9.—Wyoming 1 will’ place in the MEMORIAL CHEYE Consisto! Frances rshing Warren memorial hospital now under constructior, lu-re @ bronze memorial to the wife of Judge John A. Riner of the United States court for the district of Wyo. ming, a 33rd degree Mason. Mrs Riner died recently he memorial, which will be a tablet, will be placed on the door of an operating room. —____ PARKS THROWN OPEN. PITTSBURGH parks and recres be thrown open for ‘sle during the present torrid spell, it was announced this morning by the direc tor of public safety. "THOUSANDS ARE DESTITUTE AT! “USNS COONS (PUEBLO, PUBLIC INDICTED FoR| "Hie WW HSI TO LEND ASSISTANCE] : DENVER, July 9.—One thousand seven hundred families, |""* /°=" or 7,000 persons are in absolute want as a result of the flood | °'", at Pueblo, Colo., Gov. Oliver H. Shoup announced in a proclamation in which he urges the public to render more |« | ana Advanced Peep at 1921-22 Furs times are coming in the east ion is still being dence «mani-/| to the Young, who returned from a parts of the been closed now to get on for the| de which 1 come about Sep-| } that investigating committee mak to Mr. Young. ing report to him has recom supply railroads | a fund of pot less than says are get: | $500,000 be raised for the purpose of rehabilitating the sufferers, aka’ caid toit pplies in September. operations and taking ordgrs for de. Miner Killed” | By Rock-Slide| fund may be made governor adds. | of Governor.| } { Colorado citizens. in| y and the Arkansas val ¢ suffering want as an after math of the flood of June 3. Pe at dt ees “Err shed statements, Colo, July 9.—Gus jue to rate information, a ears oid, a coal miner have tended to minimize the extent of/at the Bl Ha mine here, was he damage done by that awful catas y night’ when a F E | tiary, and have hindered and re n him &s he} tiiry tarded the work of relief and restora nine. Hampton | c tion. en a rock slide ed boulder. The A complete and exhaustive investi n recently completed by a com. his death was given as a e from_the American Red Cross adhe IN oh va in junction with other represen-| Hampton is survived by his mother, talive tettt Giscioses the appall.| WhO Tesh t Farmington, N. M. ite Pustio talenat Fra a smelter employe, tamilies. . | Rarro 1 death from gas lute want without shelter or susten- fumes 5 ust. when “he was ance except the necessarily meagre | Prec! dust chamber in H is Tes allowance meted out from the co butions made immediately succee |the flood; that the flood utterly de stroyed 659 homes and wrecked as many more, to say nothing of the tre-| mendous damage done to the city gnd | y workers. recover. Tea Found in Physicians | the valley and their businss and farm: | nven m hot weather the strict follower of Lady Fashion's latest. | °™0Ps ye Diccehe ei, AL conned | Bootleg Bottles| . thinking about furs. These photographs show the front and back been ipractioully “iy” polatiMAty “or Fe. = Ee Views of a startling fur costume—an advance peep at next winters | D0" et) through Anéurance, ” | SAN FRANCISCO July $.—Investi-| possibilities. it is a straight-tined, Kimona-sieeved dress of broadtail var 5 gati nm started by prohibi-| with monkey-fur underskirt. The committee of investigation, | tion ct rerbate tram oilers placed at fully and freely discussing and con-| terman eral hosp! at the pre- de that there is urgent need for) sent there from the government pro- WAR ce jeting a fund of not less tha 2 | hibition seizure rooms at the federal pl $500,000 for the purpose of partially rehabilitating these suffering fellow citizens and placing them on the way to self-support, so that they may not| become | building and believed to hold whis- key, were found to contain tea when they were opened IS ROBBED OF SCOUT ENCAMPMENT p permanent charges of the xtremely happy now. She community. much as any one since her] The Boy Scout Encampment this “I heartily endorse the findings of| union was cured with Falryfoot Bun-| year will be staged under the aus- ‘8. How did she know about from his place of business prepara- Pharmacy guarantee it T-9-1t fon Plaste Casper the investigators and urge all citi zens, out of their abundance, to con tribute generously to the fund needed, which will be handled and disbursed through the instrumentality of the American Red Cross; with no expense ces of the Spanish-American War Veterans, the latter organization hav- nig agreed to provide necessary ac- commodations for the encampment. Tents which were loaned to the Spanish-American War Veterans will seized by a burly manded money. Although the bandit was unarmed | 3 he forced Head to open the safe in Envoy to Japan of ad a © cause the pool room and obtained about of 8 drniniatrass on. The cause is meri- in turn be loaned to the Boy Scouts. sigo, "rhe intruder choked his -vie- ieestendlane * oth. gavngte nlech bya Me Ried Authority to keep the tents here un- tiny when he first refused to yield. , eth upto himself,” and no til August 30, was wired George T. Leaving, the bandit demanded Héad ven of Colofade can abstain with a clear couscienge ‘from contributing to Handbury, commander, of the local! g, post of veterans. Similar holdups have occurred in this | = Farmer Jailed |section in the last six weeks. = as Bootlegger, — swixicax sur sare. y him, saying: want to show you the road I'm going.” 4, ‘The robber has not yet been caught. enjoying y pleasures, of your feilo people of Colorado, nur daily avocations want, suffering deprivations that a which r very is impossible withor din? * [scan DapPre Mexico the . hout REELEY, Colo., July 9—C. R./at Mazatlan, Mexico, June 26, it was id proposed by the committee in charge. | “Whatever plan may be adopted by | those entrusted with the charge, let me earnestly urge that all citizens| enter into hearty, spontaneous co-op-} eration, for it must not be said that Colorado, “the playground of Amer- fea,"" on which the eyes of the na- tion rest, is derelict in its duty toward those who are suffering great depri-| vations from no fault of their own, Weld county farmer, is in/announced here today by the editor today following his arrest|of the Heraldo, a vernacular news- ona charge of violating) paper, which published a report sev- the prohibition law. leral days ago expressing fears the ‘The arresting officers seized 105 gal-| transport hud been lost. Ions of mash and eight gallons of| Delay of news of the arrival of the whisky. The still was located near|Mexico at Mazatlan caused belief it the northern Colorado border and|had been lost, said the editor. The near the intersections of Nebraska! Mexico took 1,200 Mexican refugees ‘ | from southern California to Mazatlan, leaving June 21. ACTC $$ ete eons ate te havoe| Charles B. Warren, Detroit Iaw- | Ew YORI. July Nor-| Ray K. Olds, deputy, internal rev- echgnte en ‘© elements of storm,| yer, now American ambassador to | worth, actor and produ: H collector for this district, is Saree nee: | Japan, leaves August 1 to tackle | voluntry petition in a business visitor in Casper, look- Pie reely you have received; freely} hardest job in the diplom ser- ving his liabilitie 04 with|ing after the interests of the govern- | vic ment office here. A 2 STAT 24 TTY NATRONA HEIGHTS * NOW READY — Fe ESTE TM MMR | | | | | | OEE BEN” Branch 112 “West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager AL ALA K H K H BR from miles land a board. Evers under proposed irri gation ditch. Price is $15 rer acre and owner will trade for property or cash as payment. This is a splendid invest- ment. Well located, good land, and is bound to increase in value with frrigation and dry farth, pros- pects. Safest place to pvt your moncy in the long run. Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- tinquishments and ‘Bus- iness Opportunities, Notary Public aKHKHKHRKXKHKHEKHK: . K H K H K H K H K H K H K ef K a K 8 Kx H K = PARADAMAALALALAL AMAIA ADR Located On South Washington Street Between Third and Fifth Streets - This subdivision contains only twenty lots—the very choicest, . level, close in lots are now offered in the city at reasonable prices. Only one block from Second street paving—no grading assessment.and all-nice and level—beautiful location overlooking city and priced at $1,100 on terms. ; We believe this is the time to ac uire desirable locati i i shel outs : q ions in Casper if you wound MAY WE ALSO SERVE YOU Van Gorden Investment Co.,: Inc. TRIBUNE BUILDING YAS NES eS TN that iii | PNA TATA MAA K SWINDLER BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL HERE: Between States * M. BE“ Emmerson, recently. = at Salt Creek, charged with altering and indorsing checks, was bound over tte ine district court. for trial when Evidence presented at the prelim- inary hearing showed that Emmerson received a check from John M. Eng-| Commissioner. land for $375 as fiscal agent for the} Governor Allen sald that the pro- Ww: Exchange. ~ thoes tee cheenty San enter July 1 and|napp would be the storing in reser- eee tne cate neo |of the water that flows in winter or left. Casper. conch el SARE Men Sentenced int} over tie tine the year around instead Casper Begin Terms "Fneoteier $5 1datk he tas alseled: In the State Prison Jack Lassiter will start serving a two-year sentence and serve four years in the state peniten- their sentences beginning to- The two convicted men were taken to Rawlins by George Massce, undersheriff, last night. Lassiter was convicted of a charge of stealing a Ford car at Sal and Torres of breaking inté Holmes Hardware store. Married People Lead in Suicide NEW YORK, July 9.—Suicides New York were more ones in 1920, it was shown in the re- port of Chief Medical Examiner Mor- made public today. number of suicides for the year was were married, 185 single, 100 widows and two divorced. —____—>_ ASIATIC COAL ARRIVES. SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.—A ship- ment of Asiatic coal, the first to reach San Francisco in . , July 9—When | aboard the Japanese steamer C. B. Head, proprietor of a pool hajl| Marz, which arrived here yesterday, at Frontier, near here, stepped out|The coal was shipped from Darien,| Daugherty, but it was indicated aft- Manchuria. tory to closing up last night, he was] @vaflable as to when it was consigned|be ready for the president bandit’ who de-|or_the rate of the shipment. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 AUTOMOBILE AND GUN. CLUB ORGANIZED HERE, Being Adjusted MANY SPORTS PLANNED TOPEKA, Kan., July 9—Hope of settling the old controversy between E. Tubbs | X4nsas and Colorado over the water bonés | “hts in the Arkansas river is now in sight, Governor Allen announced early today after a conference last night with George S. Knapp, state irrigation Water Dispute The Casper Automobile and Gun lub has been formed here with a large number of Casper people comprising the membership. The club plans to establisi: a club house east of Casper on, the Yellowstone highway and to establish tennis courts, a range for trap shooting, rifle and pistol range, and in due time to lay out golf Iinks Home-cooked dinner will be served at the club. ‘Those interested in becoming mem. bers in the club may communicate with J. D, Allen in care of the Trib- No Trace of Kidnapped Earl BELFAST, July 9.—Although num- bers of the police and milftary are scouring the country in search of the Earl of Bandon, who was kidnaped at Bantry, County Cork, June 21 when his residence, Castle Bernard, was burned, no trace has so far been found of him. It ts believed here that the place of his detention is changed daily and that he is being held as a hostage for the safety of some condemned Republicans. ———_——__—_ Tt fs saiq|Posed solution as explained by Mr. to|Yolrs in the mountains of Colorado in summer floods and then releasing it when needed. Mr. Knapp’s solution would regulate the amount that comes of taking it away from the Colorado 200,000 acre feet of water goes over the Kansas line every year, an amount adequate for all the irrigation in west- ern Kan ———— Plea is Changed on Liquor Charge By Permission Torres will Creek CHICAGO, July 9.—After a ptea ot not guilty had been entered by a col- ored railroad porter in Federal Judge K. M. Landis’ court here today, in a case where the porter was charged with having 24 quarts of whisky in his possession, Judge Landis said: “The most truthful man in _ the world ‘will lie, steal and cheat when booze is involved.” ‘The judge gave the porter time to think it over. He thought again and changed his plea to “guilty.” PEACE DRAFT IN CABINET | WASHINGTON, July 9.— A tenta- tive draft of a proclamation of the state of peace with Germany and Austria was taken to the cabinet meeting Friday by Attorney General PANA, M., . July freak in the form of a tailless calf was born on the farm of Zurn Cruth- ers near here today. Because the new arrival refused to take milk this morning, Mr. Cruthers declared it was “off at both ends.” in prevalent married persons than ding] The total 707. Of the victims 352 five years, was Seine sport model, 3863'S. Ash. Phone 908 No information was|erward that the document might not signa-| ture before next week. bd | SAA TTT MUAH THE WEATHER—Fair tonight and Sunday except possibly showers in extreme north portion tonight; cooler Sunday. \ WATCH OUR- WINDOWS _. Service in Our Grocery Section Mrs. Housewife‘is regarded as a very thorough shopper; and she usually gets what.she’s after even if it takes days of effort. That applies particularly to grocery stores, where food quality is as essential as price. We Welcome Every Housewife to do , Her Shopping Here Knowing that whatever she may purchase she is. getting the fullest measure of value in every respect. Choicest of food, with minimum of price. ; Any Time—We know You Will Like the Service Here We now have the space formerly occupied by the hardware department and are better equipped than ever to care for your. GROCERY NEEDS: ° SPECIALS THIS WEEK IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT 18¢ 20e 40c 60c 80e $1.50 Come ‘ Ye Gal. Jar, regular 25c; -This Week —-22...—. 1 Gal. Jar, regular 30c This week _.._. 2.Gal. Jar, regular 60c, This week —_.. 5 8 Gal. Jar, regular $3.35 This week ......... 10 Gal. Jar,.regular $4.20, This week ... 5 15 Gal. Jar, regular $6.6 This week .... : 20 Gal. Jar, regular $8.75, This week ...... : 25 Gal. Jar, reg. $10.75, This week... 80 Gal. Jar, reg. $13.25 This week ___ $2.00 $3.00 $4.50 $7.00 © $8.50 | $10.00 3 Gal. Jar, regular 95c, This week __.. 4 Gal. Jar, regular $1.20 This week . 6 Gal. Jar, regular $2.20 This week ..: