Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1923. HEAT OPPRESSIVE IN EAST, FOUR ARE DEAD Drowning, Prostration and Suicides of| SAN MIGUEL Two Are Charged to Heat Wave in New York a nd Brooklyn NEW YORK, July 27.—Oppressive heat and a violent storm which broke over the city shortly before nightfall, were held responsible yesterday for one drowning, one death by prostration and two suicides. The thermometer rose to a temperature of 89 degrees shortly after 4 o’clock in the after- Che Casper Dailp Cribune the Jackson Hole country. spending a week fishing and hunting at Jack- PURCHASING OF ‘arrested at Ogema, Wis., after a Might “through the northern part of the state PAGE THREE Je. He was stopped by on the road. The clew to the man was given wher a girl with whom he carried on a farmer The loss at Marshfield son lake. Mr. Carpenter expects to ilast night, charged with holdups of/ flirtation at Marshfield, gave the au-|was $1,700 and that at Withe unesti- return to Casper about August 25. jtwe banks at Marshfield and Withe.|thorities the number of his automo-| mated late Tuesday night. 2 i Mrs. G. H. Mann returned this bs REY 7 morning from Denver. Her daughter Ethel remained there to continue her lessons in dancing and physical cul ture. é . F. B. Roberts, formerly connected with the Roberts Petroleum syndicate is here from Denver attending to bust- ness ma(Ters. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Filmore will return to Sheridan after visiting Mr and Mrs. J. Sage. IN ERUPTION SAN ANTONIO, Texas. July 27—|_ B- FE. Silver is in the city For the first time in 75 years the vol-} Denver attending to business. - cano of San Miguel threatens an erup- : + ae tion, according to a news dispatch re-| H. E. Picard of San Francisco is celved here today. Vapor smoke and|in Casper looking after business in- boiling water have spouted from the | terests crater recently. see The last eruption of San Miguel oc-| Misses Julia and Edna Kassis will from SUPPLIES TOBE CO-ORDINATED Transfer of Surplus From One CGhenre. Ag- enicy to Another Is Authorized WASHINGTON, July 27.—An ex ecutive order to co-ordinate purchas- ing for the army, navy and shipping board and fo permit transfer of sur- plus supplies from one government agency to another, was signed to- ONE THIN DIME FOOLISHLY SPENT EACH DAY MAKES $36.50 A YEAR FOR OTHERS TO HOLD AND USE Keep It. Our Dime BANKS are distributed free to aid you in keeping the small change which spells the difference between profit and loss each month, $ curred in 1846 when two smali towns|leave Portland, Ore., Thursday and| yey ty : PUT your change in this little bank. We fepn gud Pel ae desrenseduniag the storm which lasted for|were dostroyed. are expected to reach Casper by Sun-| Hawes, oc the Budeet’ ben goed will keep the key. Bring in the bank regu- ¢ ment of a violent electrical display. A see pearly reins jamb 2} ge larly onee a month. le ‘The humidity hovered about 45 during F. 0. Prior is spending a couple of | srmy corpse arene fos mueei une ae . r . : the hottest period of the day gays in Bik Baste Mr. Price 1 with my compe Semester early beroben. P DEPOSIT the savings in an interest pay- DEPOSITS MADE during zin Brooklyn; Mrs. pate Lon the ‘Midwest’ company. Ter watts aba UN echt hoe ing savings account, thereby getting FOUR the first eight days of any BE, woarn fot. age, terrified” uy" tbe eee pukohesting Mapaevien ta. Wiebiaeton: PER CENT INTEREST ON YOUR SMALL month draw interest from lightning, comm! sulcide and at- Mrs. A. Hammer left this morning —— CHANGE. the first day of that month tempted to end the life of her four- for a short visit in Thermopolis where] A new metallic packing has been y e he spanid, Cackniee by turning on the she will visit friends and enjoy the| invented, the component elements of 1 mas bedroom. baths. S Tag he ter Rea a od ead which are mica and babbitt metal. m bank teller; shot and killed himself while at work. Ho had complained of suffering from the heat a short time Jack Scott, proprietor of the Scott Clothing company, Center street, is Iénving for Chicago where he will at tend the meeting or the Associated Buyers. Mr. Scott will also at thix time make his purchases of fa!l mer chandise which will be shipped in im mediately. Holdup Caught National Bank of Commerce : it At Milwaukee “A CASPER, WYO. The Bank of Strength and Service in Newark and John Gallagher, 38 years of age, of Bayonne was drowned when he left his work to escape the heat by a swim in the Killvonkull. Blue Circle Club Will Entertain. The Blue Circle club will entertain Provided. A. J. Wilde is chairman of at a party Thursday evening at the the affair and it promises to be an MUSCOVITE LODGE REGULAR |*; WC. 4. The party is to bo given enjoyable occasion. MEETING. at 8 o'clock and refreshments lave! re? Kremlin Azov will hold a regular! been planned. meeting for business on Wednesday Letiee” | ° evening, July 27. All Nobles are re-| Guests at ed to be in attendance. Mrs. Robinson's. AEE eer Miss Ethel “Larson of Omaha ana Jeweiry and watch repairing by ex-| Mrs. Kathleen Larson, accompanied pert workmen. All work guaranteed.|>¥ her daughter of Rock Springs, Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. | Wy0.. will arrive in the city today to 60 from here to Lander in a new z 34-tf| Spend a month at the home of Mrs. | Buick roadster. G. F. Robinson. A number of social 2 ee events are to be given in honor of the PROPERTY OWNERS ARE. j=""" "2", sParty will leave the Methodist church at 5:30 in automobiles, which will be Mrs. Edward Hook left yesterday for Kansas City, Mo., after spending two weeks .visiting at the home of her son, James Hook. eee IN ssaicieieeneiiiaiia GRAND FINALE ‘The Golden Rule Store } J ULY Mrs. John Legan, son and daughter Gladys, accompanied by Miss Della Decker and Joe Wyatt haye returned Mr.fand Mrs. Hart of San Francisco are in Casper dn a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Hart is connected Gabine teintin ie Bie fect with the B, Hart & Brother Silk Man-|(rom & fishing trip in the Big. Ho ufacturing company. ‘The Harts will ee Charles Gould of Thermopolis ‘ar rived last night to spend a few days Dr.,and Mrs. ‘Victor “AD Mokler and | Mae. With his .wite apd’; bay. guests. their son Alfred are in Casper for the Wook visiting With the doctor's par.| Judge Winter will Jeave for Chey- enne to attend to legal matters for ee li a Mrs. George Snodgrdss of the An- Do you know that the highest Chariey Cullen, of the Chamberlin telope Springs ranch, motored to Cas- per to spend the week visiting with Property belonging to owners here,|Telatives and attending to business s on which taxes for 1920 have not been | matters. re ". pox 1105 1105. paid by Saturday, July 30 will be sub- oS | PERSONALS — [__PERSONALS _] Furniture company, will’ leave for Cheyenne tonight. After spending one day at the Frontier celebration, he will wontinue on to Denver with Mr. Purcell. grade of honey is produced in N: = a in sufficient quantity to dealers. Wilitam aaa 7-27 CLEARANCE SALE Thursday, Friday, a ot ject to seizure by the'seriff of the| Motor Trip to county, according to announcement | Hot Springs. made this morning by Sheriff Lee| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bredburn and 7 Martin! young daughter, accompa ied by Wil- Saturda ‘ Distress warrants on delinquent| am Winter of West Point academy, Je-N R ABL y be properties have been issued by the| 24 Harold Winter of Lincoin, Neb..| E. Thompson, superintendent of IT’S S| 2 ; county treasurer and served by the) moored to fa) ie ae Bis TOR ce atanaatfipatioery,.bae (returned = § stances" (ubipoonle teaiting tierate | gc DLE Reb eat were. be erent Seve We offer our patrons added inducements for the remainder of this y | Beefs as e s ; 20 daya in which to comply with the |(OF, Visitors RE IE PER RG week as the final call and a fitting closing for our most successful July , Secey ot os yaerant in caves where | roast ‘Tuesday evening at her sum. Registry corporation has left on a Clearance Sale. . the orders have not been complied | mer homie in Gothmors park in hon- combined business and pleasure trip fechntcaiy™ I Vins penseonon OE cha | Eee Nome RNS ME SR Bie Os OME Fr trian and vopetlved Crowds have thronged the store and partaken of the unusual offer- q shoriff' by Saturda: a > le ste Chevenn : ° : . the the sale of the property. Will Ds |pienic to be turn tip and /iaNOr Vel Caption’ dave! ings. These new bargains are indeed attractive. carried out gut according to law. Held Thursday. returning, here Friday or Suturday, iene’ ont one es R b h YOUR 4d WE e The 5 h Le vill p z of finding out how desir- is i i Es Big Supply « Of hienie excursion” and. - ce Font Ciide, Temple 4 in the city trol] able Tee Recta rane emember this is store an are at your service. : Thursday evening of this | week. The | Arminto. a cak ti a pie and B. R fore. picnics aeaaCe ere Ob i 5 aie ant oe Pte wemypia you'll say ophis ts fine.” ogus evenue | ser of be 4 es, AM league W- i renters, off (20. tebe : Bs ° : pee ea sees a mite om aie ae eetifed byrour Shoe Department Piece Goods ‘ meter ‘ f I t rf Stamps Seized extended _a_hearty invitation. The He will return through the park and for mine” All of the re Main: Floor a i roducts of our bakery t aot es Saetiiets 4 ue voy aefret class family | LOT 1. This lot includes all of our Nybite ran ron peveros es ssrailen: f: lan Ae Ramat reputation, Canvas Low Shoes with military and Louis heels. -inch Ginghams in plaids and plain Srey acthefiinllen mins, leeteptatt A WONDERFUL SPECIAL Oxfords and strap Pumps. Regular $3.00 to colors. a seized forged revenue stamps having $7.00 values. FINAL CLEARANCE : i i on : t 00.000 aid thousands of towed wrhis FOR THURSDAY FINAL CLEARANCE $1. 98 PRICE ist soecet os. : 27¢ b key bottle labels, bottled in bond cer-}$ =, = agg ee I RE TD OmMING \\ l= FRICE...... bee ficiagias, rand-cyilt harewal pease: 32 Fancy and Sport Dresses Opal Cloth, the imported Swi ] Th a. i feels loth, wiss ma- Dale Gale teen ha: basa ao. “At $13 95 pun as This Tot consis of DES RH ssce in terial of exceptional fine texture. Suit- 3 gaged in selling the articles to illicit ° 68) RIG. BM pews Mis able for dresses and lingerie. Good : liquor deaJera at the rate of $2.15 for heels. They are our regular $7.45 to $11.85 assortment of colors. ; n a set of a'dozen each. X { Have Been Up to $72.50 values. a : ‘ —Read The Tribu Aas— | FINAL CLEARANCE NAL CLEARANCE ; ea e ‘Tribune Classified Ads. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY PRICE .. $4.98 PRIGE ros feiss 3 tees 1.19 Fs Seis Sa re LOT 3. All broken lines of men’s heavy and Quality ruffled Organdie Flouncings in pink, brown, a ‘3 rf medium weight Work Shoes. Priced from copenhagen and orchid. t : 3 igen Cae 6 * FINAL CLEARANCE ) gies FINAL CLEARANCE 2.98 PRICE $2 49 a PRICE: 525 o-i5:0 ens CoA © One| komen taest 2a (0 Oa Sa ie ean = a 1 Scale LOT 4. Children’s Play Shoes. Heavy stitch Fillet panel Curtain Nets in white, cream apd ecru. ‘ Mrs. Johnson Gains Fifteen soles in tan and smoked leather. Sizes 11 to 2. These are the best the market. affords. be Pounds Taking Tanlac and | Health Is Completely j Restored. PRICE ANSE = -§2.98 Final Clearance * Price “I weighed only one hundred and ten pounds a short while ago, but Taniac has built me up so fast that I now weigh one hundred and twenty- ive pounds,” said Mrs. Annie John- 1470 G6th St., Oakland, Cal. Two years ago my health began to fail and before lonz I was in a badly run-down condition. I began to fall off in weight and lose my strength 9 : seen oe ee Men’s Department Ready-to-Wear Basement ; piasthe.s fle ape cnet. wal alee, Men’s extra heavy Khaki Cavalry Balcony ” Sika nd, Se ote Breeches. Full cut, lace sides. ‘Five dozen Ladies’ fine Georgette Dishes just arrived to i “ eBreabahe 3 Ee affect my F RING THE FINAL CLEARANCE 2 95 epee. in beaded and embroidered match those sets you 3 ny, pbnetite left me fet ah: oes EA I U PRICE .. Ss..2. By Pr os e FINAL CLEARANCE 3 69 have started. r Ach was often sour ai suffe et : 1 PRIGE «2255.5. 5502.. 5% $ ‘ Bt pitasitie thccat cay ones ane Men’s leather face Gauntlet Gloves. Es f FS I th had such terrible. pains around my Ladies’ fine Silk Jersey Slipovers in the Basement heart that I was beginning to fear I FINAL CLEARANCE and Tuxedo Sweaters. Great variety had peers Croter SY, nee were in RICE Sues hts sete fied cinta cielo 29e of colors. a wrei condition and I became = easily excited and at times felt ike 1 F 2 : FINAL CLEARANCE was fainting. I had rheumati¢ pains Boys’ light and dark Shirts. Suitable PRICE ..... ° ail through my shoulders, and between > for school wear. Regular 65c and 98c > this and my other troubies I could > i aaa Fine Saxony Tiebacks. Good line Lu age pats adeing Abe May? eet tend fio wR, FINAL CLEARANCE ee: CLEARANCE $3. 39 ¢ fot Nemo PRICE .......0............,. 9 | PRICE ..-.......... You can buy hand- . (60S tank eRe ee ee : B D Sh some and _ desirable ‘or my days of suffering are now over joys’ ress irts. P = aie ernst AT THE Regular $143 and $1.95 The Iden Rul St = ests tly, , 5 . savings. jead touches the pillow. I haven't = ; 2 , y CLEARANCE : ouenwore ‘with as much ease a2 DANCE PALACE PRICE ....... 98e “We Sell for Less” IntheBasement 3 T O N 1| Storm | Gi. 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