Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1921, Page 8

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“ QNE KILLED, TWO ?AGE EIGHT ~ ARE INJURED IN PARK ACCIDENT = Young Woman Is Victim of Auto Wreck Steering Apparatus of Big Car Fails to Function California Stars Vin Matches In| Ye . Browne in the New York state s\ championship — singles rts of the Crescent Ath Bundy defeate; Miss Vir . Hopper of East Orange, , 6-0, 6-0. Mi Browne by the same score outplayed Mrs. Arthur W. Duncan of New York. of Californi: lawn ten on the ¢ letic clut GRANGEHEAD |: IS SUSPENDED : FREDONIA, N. Y Lowell, master of the n announced t to William ania Risks Life to Shut Off Oil Fire) MEXICO CITY, July 25— Guarded by an asbestos shield, a laborer in the Amatlan oil _ fields yesterday approached to within a few yards of a blazing well, known as No. 5, and after spending 15 minutes in the terrific heat, with flaming oil falling all around him, succeeded by frantic efforts in near- ly closing a valve which controls the oil supply. The fire has been burning for more than a week, with a loss esti- mated at several dollars. DERED. governor of the fec for the tenth d Ramsey for the pro reserve bank boned and the board is approved -|Cheyenne Building And Loan Concern To Boost Capra t Tourney)" SHOOTING 15 RUMORED, NO EVIDENGE FOUND aL nto an alleged is said to hav Sandbar in the night deve ing to state e sheriff's of An in shooting to the office e Sandbar. In disclosed that CHEYENNE from loans ation pay ir stock 110 months (tw period). he record time Seric he association y the st eek holder - DEMENTED MAN WIL Bt SENT HOME TO PARENTS years of age, veter r who is ‘suffering berration from in with the Ameri and who is now anty jail, will be of his parents in arrived in © of him to be a mar ing remained at until he located C. H. Reimerth, of the firm of Reimerth and Van Denberg, has re. urned from an extended business and ure trip which he spent visiting ‘al eastern states. During his r. Reimerth studied with ex. x situation which is the nation. attended the Dempsey-Car. a y City on July 2 ttendants at the Athletic He touts Anderson, a for- as the bantamweight on of his victory over hampion Smith. ‘© fired from and |‘ iner at hg and as usual a fascinating his ng her pranks. In sa dashing y a wager that k in New York adventures fur episodes that can amusin nthusiasts will h spots of the the new B r Los Angeles ‘s Paramount picture ed," which will be Wednesday the big features is Reid in the role s is supposed to par. action offers thrills are moved into an interesting and & present ‘ b nguished in “Black Roses of the production the star is in three distinct characterizatio: as a happy-go-lucky garden ate of a millionaire; next d victim of circumsta when by false evidence he is convict of a murder he never committed and| finally Smith fight] club int Greeks Foliow Up Big Victory Over the Turks ATHENS, Greece Greeks in / 1p energet! July . 25 a Minor are following the victory they gained over the Turkish Nationalists iShehr, on the Bagdad rail- ireeks captured 40 gu and great number of prison - to an official announ: The Greeks advanced more t miles to the cast of Eski-Shehr, in a short time and were thei with: continuing suit of the enemy towards Or. tch to the Embros from Constantinople declares the Turkish cil of ministers has decided to ation for the Story How Club Formed at Cody Cody children are due for a rare treat during the coming summer ana winter months through the good agen. cies of Mrs. J. W. Baker of Casper. While stopping in Cody recently Mrs. Baker devoted her time to organizing @ class of children to attend a story- telling hour. The move proved su popular with the children that the members of the library board at Cody secured the services of Mrs. Emma Pierce to continue the work which was started For the benefit of automobile own- ers who find that their cars are with out licenses for 1921, a state construe. tion on the law which requires licenses has been obtained by the local sheriff's office. Appiications filed for cars purchased after July 16 require only half year premiums. However, if a car is pur- chased on which there was no license for 1921 in this state or in any other state the purchaser must procure a license for the full year “Barnett’s Of Course” i Manhattan Shirt Sale July 23 to August 30 Inclusive. The following are the special price changes during | The regular Semi-Annual Sale of Manhattan Shirts the sale Bet os Regular § Sale Price, Regular $4.¢ 00 Shirts, Sale Price, Now ... Regular $5.00 Shirts, Sale Price, Now. Regular $6.00 § Shirts, Sale Price, Now “$2.85 $3.15 $3.85 $4.55 Sale Price, Now Shirts, Sale Price, Now General Clearance Sale Prices Throughoat the Store | M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street The Home of Chesterfield Clothes Regular $8, 50, Regular $12 Shirts, Sale Price, Now - Regular $6.50 and $7.50 Shirts, $5.65 $9. 00 and $10.00 $6.85 $8.35 plays} little drives everybody to dis. LATALALALTALALALALALALALLIALA —The opening of | Che Casper Daily Cribune Iris A gripping, thrilling picture, “ Beach pf Dreams,” featuring Edith y,"is. being shown for the last’ times today. A shipwreck scsne is only one of many episodes, filmed in! the production and ts carried out in a! high fog which lends realistic color to the sinking of a beautifully ap- potted yacht and a whaling schooner, A return showing of Dauglas fair. banks in “When the Clouds Roll By,” will be featured for one day, Tuesday = only, and the popularity which the} production gained on its first appear-| nee assures a large attendance. The Big Four” star indulges in every conceivable phase of superstition re-}% corded in the jinx docket and in his unique manner disproves the penal-| i and ties which have long been established = acts in the minds of the other “nine.” /= Pauline Frederick appears at best in a truly buman tale, “Salvagn,” il shown Wednesday and ne picture hott little re but is power+ and heart ap- The week's program will close next y and Saturday with “Love. featuring Shirley Mason, the popular little William ‘ox star. Lovetime” has for its neroine a lainty maid of Savoy An artisto- cratic artist paints her picture and urrenders his heart while doing so. The obstacles to the — HK y SEE £ BE Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager Luck? Far-Sightedness? During the past months homestead- ers north of Midwest and Standard Refineries sold out for neat for- tunes the land that was considered worthless at the time they filed on it. Laying just north of the Platte river opposite the land purchased by the Producers & Refiners as a site for their refin- ery we have an 80-acre relinquishment. Profit hy the past. Specializing in Irrigated Ra Patented Dry AL f s, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public KHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH 6 Days Left Capital Stock Tax All corporations must file a return with the in- ternal revenue office on or before July 31 to show the “fair average value” of their capital stock. The requirements are highly technical, necessi- tating the services of spe cialists. We offer our services. Reimerth and Van Denberg Public Accountants Tax Consultants 400-401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767-J Say Kids and Grownups TODAY and TUESDAY We Are Going to Give Away FREE 5,000 Bags of POP CORN A Bag With Each Ticket PROGRAM Two Big WESTERN PICTURES TALALTALALALALALALAVALALALAAL her | = piness of the/& A WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Tuesday precetled by thunder showers in extreme north portion this afternoon or tonight; warmer in southeast. aP & wmzore WEBELG THE BIG BUSY STORES WATCH OUR WINDCAYS BIG CLOSING-OUT GROCERY SALE Many are taking advantage of the extremely. low prices we are offering in this big sale and buying for fu- ture use, in fact some are buying a years supply in advance Many ranchers are buying very large orders which cut deeply into our stock so it will pay you to make up your list and get it to us immediately to save you disappointment. Here are two EXTRA SPECIALS that we are offering 4 Bars P. and G. Soap 6 Bars Luna Soap Dress Voiles These voiles are ex- cellent in quality, soft, richly colored and distinc- tively designed. These beautiful ma- terials will make dresses unique and individual with the stamp of refine- ment and good taste. Plain colors, light and dark fancy patterns. Mostly 40 inches wide. Close Out Price 35cthe yard - This ever favored make of high-grade Shoes carried in all popular selling lasts including the foot -fo and Bluchers. Come in blacks and cordovans. . Stacy-Adams Shoes for Men All sizes. ° $16.50 the pair quality full fashioned silk hose with lisl¢ tops and feet. vans and whites. sizes 8 1-2 to 10 at $2.45 the pair ---English ‘Bals MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. Calling Your Attention to Our 23¢ 2c 41h. pkg. Pancake Flour =. 40c 1 1-41b. pkg. Pancake Flour . 15c Woolen Skirtings Never before have separate skirts been so in- dependent, and they are going to be “‘stronger than ever’’ for fall. These woolens come in the novelty checks of the new colorings. 54 inch widths. Ladies’ Silk Hose These are a beautiful In blacks, cordo- All Priced specially at $3.85 the yard Hand Bags We have several good ‘values in leather bags and suit cases and call your attention to one lot in particular, those gelling at $7.50 each ‘This lot contains many distinctive styles, stoutly reinforced at comers, with good locks and handles. Leather and Fiber

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