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PAGE EIGHT “ONE DEAD, SEVEN [2aty Should dNJURED IN TWO} 72k at Six Months, Claim | CHICAGO, July 19—When baby | the fond parents should not answer “Shut up,” but | turn, “Goo-goo.” Likewise when the child points a finger at the proud father and re- | “Gump-gump«ump,” should respond to the sally by say- ing: “Papa, papa. This advice is given by Dr. Wal- ter B. Swift, speech expert contends that children should talk when six months old and who ts | efit of lock box renters will become gonducting a clinic for teachers of | effective at the speech at Northwestern university. | july 25, the date set for placing in “Adapt your vocabulary to that he advised. “The first hour the infant strives to tell you something, make an effort to (RAIL SMASHUPS E Fireman Killed in Crash on Denver and} Rio Grande; Passengers Escape in Derailment of Another Train marks: DENVER, July 19.—One person is known to be dead and seven injured, some of them seriously, as the result of two railroad wrecks in western Colorado today. Earl Ditt- man, fireman, Grand Junction, Colo., was killed and Chris Simonson, engineer, P. J. Holland, traveling fireman, J. V. O: McClellan, brakeman, Gus Treehter, passenger engineer and ©. 3. Cooper, fireman, were injured d passenger train No. westbound of understand words.” WHITESOXON LT The passenger train was en route from Salt Lake City and Ogden to Denver. Mrs. J. E. Clark, Montrose, Colo. and Mrs. W. B. Rose, Lincoln, Neb., re injured when a Rio Grande south train was derailed near Leonard 0, according to @ report received agreed, |C, B. Carpenter, superintendent of the turn | road. No passengers were hurt on the pas- senger that collided with the freight rain near Grizzly Madden Heads gave a brief story of his left school wh nal basi in ral he o os Schomberg, 85 miles from here, yes- 4 then went into terday, the the ofl business. During the past year, | he said he had not worked ; tember, 1919.” began Mr the state, “well, just tell Committee On Appropriations jg the Mineral Wells nd then went to a hos. tion. This broke up WASH n continued ptember, 1919, were you the house ‘© Good of resigned from the succeeding Repre ‘a, who recently A se. Q—"Did you see any White Sox Players?” lined a conspiracy already formed and A—"Yes.” the proceedings were ‘delayed while Q— the attorneys went out to get supreme | Wittum, by court opinions on the matter. After a half hour of argument. Judge Friend ordered the state to pro ceed with the examination but ruled hat the conversation was not admis. sible as evidence 5 — Q—" Do you remember m 8 defendant in a New York h September 16 or 177" A. "Yes, Eddie Cicotte.” y Cicotte fas then identified by Burns as the did Cicotte say to you?” 19. — August id me they were figuring f the Cincinnati 7 all club, was 2 witness in the Chicago. He will Neged conspiracy t= Mr. Gorman said Cicotte had out * = —_— -SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE~ temperature WATCH OUR WINDOWS CHOICE FRUITS IN GALLON CANS Gallon Can Premo Sliced Peaches. ..... Gallon Can Mt. Cross Sliced Peaches... Galion Can Mt. Cross YF Peaches....... Gallon Can Premo Strawberries. Gallon Can Premo Bartiett Pears Gallon Can Premo Blackberries. Gallon Can Premo Loganberries... Gallon Can Premo Black Raspberries. . Gallon Can Premo Red Raspberries..... Galion Can Mt. Cross Apricots.......... Gallon Can Skyline Apples................. Gallon Can Hawaiian Crush Pineapple. . Gallon Can Loveland Gooseberries...... Gallon Can Hawaiian Grated Pineapple. Gallon Can Waihski Sliced Pineapple... Galion Can Hunt’s Sliced Pineapple..... CANNED VEGETABLES 3-Ib. Can Empson PumpHin................. 3-Ib. Can Flag PumpkKin......... 3-Ib. Can Mt. Cross Pumpkin.... 3-Ib. Can Flag Spimach...............0.0. 22005 3-Ib. Can J. S. B. Spimach........ 0.0. 05.00. 3-Ib. Can Mt. Cross Spinach....... 3-Ib. Can Empson Sauer Kraut......... 3-Ib. Can Flag Sauer Kraut....... says “Goo-goo,” should reply in the child,” pert workmen. him. Answer him first | in monosyllables, then in complete Pours Kerosene | On Clothes And Burns to Death EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M., July 19.|'mail from No. —According to word received by her|from Denver. Distribution of ‘the lat- parents, residing in Las Vegas, Mrs.|ter will be expedited after July 25. Perfilia Tenerio committed Sunday by pouring kerosene over her |hasement will get the same service as clothing and igniting it. report says. with her husband is alleged to have been the reason for her act. YOUTH TRIED FOR MURDER ‘iver ot hunarede ot men at the Fe IS ACQUITTED Fe ee Dry Law Amtndment Offered. { AUSTIN, Texas, July 19.—A house | committee today- reported favorably | a proposed amendment to the Dean prohibition law, sponsored by Gover nor Neff, which would remove the section making it an offense to pur-|county authorities on the ground that chase intoxicants. Galion Can Mt. Cross Blueberries.........$1.45 -- $1.05 - $1.15 - -$1.20 Gallon Can Hunt’s Sliced Peaches:.........$1.20 eee eevee $1.45 65e -$1.15 - $1.05 . -$1.40 - $2.00 85c 65c 75¢ - $1.35 85¢ - $1.00 -- -$1.00 13¢ 25¢ 15¢ 35¢ 25¢ 20c 1Se 25¢ CORUNNA, Mich., July 19. — For. rest Higgins was acquitted of a charge of having murdered his fiance, Lucy a jury in circuit court here last night — Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. ao eR THE WEATHER—Fair tonight and Wednesday, not much change in pene, THE BIG BUSY STOR! Duma She died at Cbe Casper Daily Cribune NIGHT SERGE "=kS-en 5 AUTHORED emsre zeae AT POSTOFFICE is York Oil company, has returned ern sections of the country where he has been looking after his various where for months he has been the un- | official representative.of Wyoming oil interests in seeir= that the interests Patrons Having Boxes May Get Mail at Any Hour After July 25; Handling of Mail to Be Expedited Day end night service for the ben- terms of the leasing bill. Mr. Curtis papa who interests. geal papel Casper postoffice|stantiy, soon the- horrid ugly hump. Nothing like Fairyfoot Bunion Plas- ters to conquer bunions. Casper Phar. use 1,000 new boxes being installed macy guarantees them: in ¢ basement, according to an- |nouncement made today by Postmas- |ter Edwin M. Bean, The postoffice doors wid never be locked, under the new arrangement, and ‘xt patrons can get their mail at any hour of the nis’ This service has been impossible past on account of there be- Hereafter a night jin the ing no night man. ‘man will be on duty and mail from |the night trains—No. 30 from Bill- ings and No. 31 from the east and Denver—will be distributed in boxes This mail is now being jat night office. “thrown” early in the morning and |results in some delay in handling 29, the morning train liquor. The queer thing about the find is that nobody admits owner- ship, although it is safe to say many hundreds of Casper’s _residents wouldn't mind having the cache in their possession. The find was made while officers suicide} Patrons who have boxes in the those on the main floor. Stamp and c. 0. D. windows will be open in the basement and packages for those having boxes In the basement will be delivered there. There are still plenty of family and business boxes for rent. Postmaster Bean announcea that while there has been no loss in rev- A quarrel were prowling along the Platte river in the North Durbin street vicinity. It is said to have been placed in Its lonely cache by operators of a house that was ‘suspected of having per- mitted law violations. In order to definitely determine the ownership of the contraband Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Landway, were ar- rested at the suspected property and are now being held in the county toils. They have each put up $300 to guarantee appearance at trial in justice court today. pee es KU KLUX KLAN PROBE URGED. AUSTIN, Texas, July 19.—A _reso- lution proposing investigation into ac- tivities of the Ku Klu Klan in Texas is being prepared for introduction in the state legislature, now in special sess'on, Representative Lee J. Roun- tree of Brazos county said today. fineries, calls at the general delivery windows have fallen off over 50 per cent. Calls formerly averaged about 4.000 daily and this number has been reduced to between 1,500 and 2,000 a day MAN WHO SHOT HERDER lit SELF-DEFENSE 15 RELEASED BY COUNTY Ed Holms, an employe of the Henry Sheep company who shot and killed Jim Nennes as the outgrowth of a quarrel between the two men over wheep range, has been released by the 3-5-tf WATER WELLS DRILLED On contract, shallow or deep. MURPHY & BARKER, 347 S. Beech. Phone 183-W he killed the man in self-defense. Be rom an extended tour of east-|John Blair, ee eas ot te = taken into custody here last Thurs- day, today was identified by postal local interests, Mr. Curtis spent a authorities as the man who held up a great deal of his time in Wazaington,| fi ae Bes he of this state are protected under the| copToN CREDIT NEGOTIATED. will remain here for several days but} plans to make another hurried yisit! Pr east before staying for any length tal Gees eke ae ben dae toes give personal attention to his Casper|negotiated between | Products Export and Sure thing; First the pain goes in. Soren gla eps 9 a = ter guaranteeing repayment, which {s “|based on three sixmonth credits: on 7-194¢ the dollar basis. are HOME BREW IN ‘FOUND’ COLUMN OWNER MAY APPLY TO SHERIFF FOUND—Two hundred bottles of home brew beer. Said to-be good beverage. Owner can identify same at Sheriff's While making the rounds last night, officers from the sheriff's department stumbled across several Packages of home brew beer said to contain over 200 quarts of the scarce | | ALALALALALALALALALALATIAGARS TUESDAY, JULY, 19, 1921 MAIL ROBBER |KIDNAPERS OF IS CAPTURED}. MAN ae ASK $50,000 FALLS, S. D., July 19.— alias James Weston, taail truck In. Jefferson City, Mo.| SHARON, Pa.. July 19.—Thomas D.|ear. w! = n 1 and escaped with $36,500. He| Randolph, @ leading business man |‘The boy pubes om span jwill be taken to Jefferson City for|here, was kidnaped iast night and is death. The ere } Bergstroms were being held for $50,000 ransom, \accord- ing to information’ given police by Mrs. Randolph today. Mr. Landolph did not return home last night. This morning his wife re- ceived a note signed “Kidnapers,” de- manding $50,000 for the man’s release the city For This Week Only Earthen Tea Pots, aero value $2.00, $1 75 ° BERLIN, July 19.—(By The Asso- the American Import cor- Ome SONS 2 ig reteset scl s ons spi tes Pots, regular value $1.35, $1.05 35¢c Earthen On Sa! o: HK — — HK i Bean Jars, regular value 50c Branch Cie Sale; soci: ds 5b reeteee se oy 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Realtor : Manager } We have received a large shipment of cut and IRRIGATION. ground glassware which we are placing on sale at ex- Two tracts der the { proposed €asper trriga- tlon project “have been put up for sale. One containing 80 acres, about 12 miles west on Yellowstone Highway, and . another of 320 about five miles north- west. Both are good land and lay pretty for irrigation or dry farm- ing. ceptionally low prices. Plain glassware listed below: 85¢e .... 50e 85e “istou.... $20 From 40c to PaedO Holmes Hardware Co. Glasses Per dozen. . Fruit Dishes, Per dozen. . Creamers It you have a small home in Casper this S6- acre tract will ruke you a rea! trade. Specializing in Irrigated Ranches. Patented Dry SALALAIALALALALALALALART Farms, Homesteads, Re K | Notary Public ° ey Holmes to Homes. . ince Phone 601 HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH | @ “! 4 WATCH OUR ADS FROM DAY TO DAY—IT WILL PAY YOU EXTRACTS AND BAKING POWDER 2-oz. Bottle Vanilla Extract.............%. 274¢ 4-oz. Bottle Vanilla Extract. 8-oz. Bottle Vanilla Extract. 16-oz. Bottle Vanilla Extract. 2-0z. Bottle Lemon Extract...... 4-0z. Bottle Lemon Extract. 8-oz. Bottle Lemon Extract. . 16-0z. Bottle Lemon Extract.. 15-oz. K. C. B: ig Powder 25-oz. K. C. Baking Powder.. 50-oz. K. C. Baking Powder. ........2.0.0..-. 1-Ib. Can Calumet Baking Powder...... ee re) JELLIES AND PRESERVES 7-0Z. Paul’s Jelly .........cserecescosece 9-oz. Orange and Lemon Jelly..... 15-0z. Flag Jam .........0. Ae TOw[i (NT TN beimg $ and 45 seconds, 1 i JGR er ee Te ee ely Big Close-Out Sale of Our $40,000.00 Stock of _ High-Quality GROCERIES On every article you will see evidences of the big reduction we have made and the big savings you can make. Hundreds of thrifty housewives have already taken advantage of these wonderful offerings and many of the items are almost gone, so make it a point to get your order in early. 55¢ .- - $2.00 -.- 123¢ 20c 40c -.- 273e 5-Ib. Can Calumet Baking Powder.........$1.00 esccccee SOC 26e evecee 40€ 45c 16-0z. Tea Garden Preserves.............-- 45¢ 16-o0z. Imperial Pineapple Preserves........ 35¢ 2-Ib. Heinz Apple Butter............0..0...-+ 45€ —s- FINEST QUALITY TABLE FRUITS. IN 23-LB. CANS J. S. B. White Cherries, per can............. 40c Ferndell Cherries, per can............0.. Mt. Cross Black Cherries, per can........ J. S. B. Plums, per Cam... .2.0. .0.. ces cosas Mt. Cross Royal Ann Cherries, per can. . Hart Plums, per Cam.........0.0.. ceseseres Mt. Cross Sliced Pineapple, per can..... Maunniloo Grated Pineapple, per can... Hawatian Club Pineapple, per can.-..... Mt. Cross Apricots, per can....... Mt. Cross Bartlett Pears, per can....... J. S. B. Muscat Grapes, per can......... J. S. B. Cling Peaches, per can..........5%. Flag Bartlett Pears, per can............. Mt. Cross Peaches, per can.............. Buy These By the Dozen Or By the Case It Will Save You Money In the Future 2-tb. Can J. S. B. Strawberries........:.... 2-Ib. Can J. S. B. Sliced Pineapple. 2-Ib. Can Hunt’s Grated Pineapple. 2-Ib. Can Mt. Cross Red Raspberries 2-Ib. Can Mt. Cross Strawberries. . 2-Ib. Can|Flag Red Cherries....... 2-Ib. Can| Flag Red Raspberries... .. eo Car'J. S. B. Red Raspberries. . -Ib. Can J. S. B. Blackberries...... 2-Ib. Can Flag Strawberries....... 2-Ib. Can J. S. B. Red Cherries......... 45¢ eseess 45€ +s. 50c oe. BOC. ae |

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