Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 12

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> PAPAGE TWELVE Li The IN MAIL POUCH | BY BANDIT TRIO Unopened Sack Found in Corn Field by » Officers; Two More Big Robberies Are Reported in Two States 28 met with some fatal dent or prevent h s of his nswering the let p having any lig t his information on the ‘one » the Red Cross 4 of 216 Midwest building. a fice in room = - —>—____ DR THOMAS J. RIACH, Physician and Surgeon, Has moved his office from 305 Mid is now located ir OS Building. 1 during the fol 5.—An unopened mail pouch containing obtained by three bandits who held up ! postoffice messenger at North Wood River, ° corn field near Peters. .. ST.LOUIS, Aug . req$46,000 in currency, Knilommy Feraldo p raisf]]., was found a. m. Evenings by appointment Phones: Office, 1219; Residence, 7934. 8-3-6 ot! Parents Appeal for —_ . J. EDMUNDS NEAR DEATH. rs of age. near death at Los Ange asper, has ving at As The fathe IT IS IMPORTANT THAT EVERYBODY READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT And if you value the purchasing power of le when thi st as t i any’s offices here today say tha land, Neb., Il, Aug. Two | sarded a Baltimore & train at Beecher City} « last night, held up| er and escaped | > miles south th all the sealed ex s. It is believed the} contained approximately | lan hor CHICAGO youn grain, gra! by-products f ight rates| and grain} proCentral Freigi ation territ \ peter eater ee ate to meaneee oe your dollar, you'll be on hand early and for hundred pound the balartce of this week. December 31, grtences between trOrepresentatives, it . Men’s reg. $1.75 Dress | Men’s Gauntlet Canvas SUI gay. nhl | Men’ nt! P. "The association includes Mississippi Shirts $1 35 |. Gloves. Leather faced and Ohio river points and the terri for.5..; e and tipped me 5) 6 tory between those rivers north t Great Lakes and cast to Buffalc over fingers... Men’s fine Outing Shirts, Pittsburgh. °s a Fe W; Ra ee ee plain colors y 75 Knee length Athletic |. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- or stripes... e | style Nainsook Wipert workmen. All work guaranteed. Union Suits. lb whCasper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. wt sett Men’s Blue Work Shirts... _39e Men’s Union Made coat style Blue Cham- 95e bray Shirts.... Medium iength ankle length Union Suits for... 89e ste Ne NE Se NI $3 HAD SUFFERED — 86 —<—<$—$___— Heavy 220 denim Blue of Men’s $1.50 grade Union Big Over- $1 35 ‘tel | Made Four-in- 95 alls for ........ e ior | Hand Neckwear. ¢ SIERO Te Oe thi Genuine cowhide Leather ‘Portland Man Declares the Men’s Khaki One-Pieca * . Puttees, $10 7 45 1! Way Tanlac Relieved Him Unionalls $2 00 values for —. ® A eae Ete “5 Ext i well mad w ‘ore. SUE NEESER xtra good well made ; pe Sere has Men’s All-Leather Gaunt- | Khaki Trousers, $2.75 a NS Neer hs ib e ale? ats ook let Gloves, $1.50 value, : feunet eat Bae bothered see values for. 69e fOr $1.90 all my life,” said August Wagner, 460 Glisan St., Portland, Ore. “Ever since I can remember, my stomach has been giving me trouble. After I ate anything my food would turn sour and I would feel simply mis: erable. I would bloat up awfully with gas and feel all choked up. At times the pains and cramps nearly killed me and I was simply in agony. Then I had a stubborn case of constipation and was all the time taking one medi- cine right after another for it as well as for my stomach. My troubles had such a tight hold on me that nothing ever reached my - “Some time ago a friend of mine Sale prices on hundreds of other articles you'll be glad to buy now. e Straw and Panama Hats Half Price” 319 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street Your choice of fine hand- tailored Suits in nifty pat- terns, several styles, real values, up to $40.00 for bal- if heard me complaining of my troubles w and advised me to take Tanlac. Well, ance of week. sa I commenced taking it and the way be it took hold of me beats ever saw in my life. Why, it s W ened me right out in a few we I have been feeling fine ever since. “For the first time in my life nearly, | ZI can now eat anything anybody else can and digest it without any trouble. Iam not bothered at all with gas or bloating and am free from constipa tton. I sleep better and am feeling stronger and better all round Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas. per Pharmacy and by leading drug: gists everywhere.—Adv. u*— SEE BEN“ Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager R-40—Two sections near Powder River, | ni miles out with sha. and 7 acres plow: one and a half miles of fence. Priced at $300 and $400. R-41—Eighty acres on river with spring, ten miles out, on good highway. R3l—Forty acres on river two miles out. eect ising. in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linguishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public KHKHKHKHKHKHKHK! DLALALALALALALALASALALALAAL H K K H K H H K H K H K H K H K H K H K H K H K H K H K H rin For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” JUST ARRIVED OUR FALL HATS ART NEEDLEWORK SWANSON SISTERS { 113 East First Street Across From Masonic Building be Caspect Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1521. | tion pictures said to: sell in this coun- letters | that something serious has young man which that matter r her duty to %. %» Howard has written five let | \naving forged the names of stockmen|First National bank at Lander. Cash- s = st © past four |In various parts of the state to worth-'jer R. 8. Linn detected the forgery as 8B led to re {less checks, securing about $300 in|he was very familiar with the signa- ARTIST BEING - HELD IN LANDER Operator Accused of Bilking Merchants in Many Wyo- ming Towns Had De- i] | | | Australians Wriin| so eocnat ene eg ee Nye folowea ™ Te | Brom British In) jeash and considerable quantities of i] ‘ye is suid to have bilked five jead-| When taken into custody Nye had| ing Cody business houses out of $300/a raft of checks from’ nearly «es | J) 4 C }in cash and clothing: “He presented !bank in the state. Preparatory to rts| ‘avis up Play | Simonson, a wealthy Thermopolis and | had notations with near copies of the! Billings sheep and cattle man. The signatures of L. L. Gantz, Kinnis Mc-|_ PITTSBURGH, Aug. 5.—In the jehecks he cashed rarged in amounts!Donald and T. A. Hall. If he had}Davis cup doubles tennis play on the {notations on them “for labor” or “for|that he would have come to Casper|try club, hear here today, ths Aus- shearing.” jand used the names of the local men|trallan team. Anderson and Todd, de- After making a cleanup in \Park/to further his nefarious scheme. |feated the British team, Woosnam and| When questioned about the matter, |Turnbull, 4—6, $—7, 6—4, 6—4. all towns along the Burlington to| Mr, Hall, county commissioner, said | . MOVIE COMPETITION. “HOME BAKING.” When one thinks of good, home today, there is always a men- wl picture of grandmother's goodies. But ‘there has been as much advance jin the gentle art of home baking as theré has been in the science. ‘The Educational Department of the Dr. Price Baking Powder Factory is doing great work in the improvement of home baking. The most helpful results of this work have been em- bodied in a new cook book which ‘» said to be the last *<=rd in baking per- | fection. cdmunds, ticket agent for the a hurried operation for ap. Advices received at the place he visited Shoshoni, signs 0 Said. e n Casper, Said jand Lander. In the tatter place ne! n Authorities here have received | paring to depart for Casper. rding W. M. Ny who is! Nye was tripped up when checks Riverton than just having seen him at Armin- to, where he kept watching the Hall met his Waterloo just as he was pre-|place apparently acquainting himself | ate adopted today a resolution by Sen‘ pa the movements of all parties? Bren a ew rges of he cashed at Shoshoni reached the —Read The Tribune Classified Ads—! garding competition of European mo-'ing Pow?er. That this book.may reach every ikome, every Casper grocer has been authorized to present a copy of the New Dr. Price Cook Book to all pur chasers of Dr. Price's Phosphate Bak- |checks signed: presumabiy by Lec contemplated campaign in Casper Nye from $47.60 to $72.50 and there were|been successful at ro Come te Casper [OF courts 0” the Allegheny Coun- county is said to have worked) |Thermopolis. Faring well in each|that he knew nothing of Nye other! WASHINGTON, Aug. 5—The sen- ator Wadsworth asking the depart- ment of commerce for information re- |= t G BUSY STORE Biers WATCH OUR WINDOWS “Just Right” Shoes | For Men Mighty good looking Shoes, getting their good appearance from their expert workmanship. Come in and inspect them very closely; only then can you realize that a superior quality Shoe can be offered at the remarkably low price of i. $10 the pair ANE | mn In addition to viduality, the mar k harmony in relation the dress. splendid value. lection. Fine calfskin and kid—all sizes. eo eT Silk Underwear Made of fine qualities of Crepe de Chine, Satin and Georgette Silks in Teddies, Camisoles, Gowns and Bloomefs. ‘ | Specially Priced for Saturday Sale These fine Silk Undergarments must really be seen and examined closely for thorough appreciation of their loveliness. Ruffled Organdies Again! The few remaining colors in this sheer crisp Sum- mer Cloth we will offer Saturday at $1.50 tre vaa Formerly Priced at $4.50 Se ‘Men’s Fine Neckwear This showing is of a splendid quality and correct in every detail. ossessing indi- of fashion and good taste, Neckwear should be selected with a view to its color Our collection is complete and Come in now and make your se-» $1 and up Saturday Saurtal Sale IN THE DRY GOODS SECTION | ————— Tomorrow’s Ad for Complete List of Groceries Men’s Pants These hot-days when you go without your coat, don’t wear the Pants to your suit and have them worn out-by Fall, thereby spoiling thé appearance of the suit entirely. ‘Buy a pair of odd Pants and save the suit. ‘ tbe \ to the rest of Our line of odd-Dress Pants is complete: Hard finished Wor- steds with fine Pin Stripes and plain colors. Priced from $3.50 - to $7.50 ~ Wool Checks for Skirts _ QOneShould have a serviceable, convenient Skirt to wear between’suit weather and the hot Summer days. A few yards of quality material are all that is required for a smart-looking Skirt, and you will find these Wool Skirtings an inspiration. In 54-inch widths and a va- riety of dark patterns. Specially priced at ill ‘ Women’s High Grade Black Kid Shoes. In small sizes, button. Saturday special at NNR WT i lt

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