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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 192). Che Casper Daily Cribune ’ JAP SCIENTISTINVENTS | 22222 ee eee * 7 . J PROCESS IMPORTANT TO | vas: MALLORY L INDUSTRY, REPORT form which may be easily mined and this fact has made this coun- American Titleholder Wins Final Sets After Losing PAGE FOURTEEN PRESENCE OF MIND ENABLES LAD TO ESCAPE GLENROCK NAN SERIOUS INJURY BENEATH WHEELS OF AUTO SUESCONNERSE| .. “== “COUNTY AGENTS) =e Bullock, had a narrow escape from serious at this noon, and pres- j | Becnay Cannot Re Return Confis- cated Booze Which Was foremost over the handle wagon. A moment Ister the automobile crushed the wagon and junior rolled to safety a few feet in front of the wheels of the automobile. “I am alright,” witnesses rushed TOKIO, Aug. 20.—A new process by which sand-iron or magnetic sand, may be converted into pig iron and thence into steel, has just been made public by Goro Matsuk- ata and Dr. Asobu Naito. The discovery, the scientists aver, will not only revolutionize the steel ence of alone saved the lad from ae on caught under the wheels of a Dodge car driven by Mrs. Stark, who resides on the Charles Swingle ranch. Junior was riding in his coaster try one of the biggest importers of | | iron especially from England and the United States. However, magnetic sand is abun- dant throughout the empire, but was Highjacked During First to Miss quite useless up to the time of ‘he | oo Recent Trial. mage dle et A. iat) Pes? ap tat aagadargs | Bowne: industry in Japan, but of the world. | discovery of the new process. | a ae -eered ing lersection of Second and Park The lad now has s narrow escape The process is carried out by means | The discoverers claim that the oa Chautauqua. platform. Mary Adel Hays, Rath Streets when an auto of which Mrs. | and a brand new coaster wagon to of combining the sand-iron with | new process will make Japan one contralto; Claude Schell, tenor and John W: bari. FOREST HILLS, | Mrs. Molla Bjursted! | York, today retained her title as wom- jen's tennis champion of the United States by defeating Miss Mary K. the earcy, fone. Six Days Packed With Big Attractions eons: See aes week your Beye week. You will never re. DOUGLAS, Wyo., omiska, a former saloonkeeper of Gienrock, Wyo., filed suit here for $24,870 against the Cohverse coun ty commissioners, the state prohibi tion department and the bondsmen of Stark had lost control plunged up TWO KILLED IN | "Aug. 20.—Tony remind him of the day’s occurence. coke, using hot gas fames and mak- ing ferro-coke, from which fron can | be easily taken. | i Japan has little or no iron in any of the biggest iron producing coun- tries of the world, independent of England or the United States in the matter_of tron imports, fitted wit Both, claiming.that liquor valued at $8:870 was illegally -taken from him im 1919 and asking $16,000 damages. The state supreme court had ruled that the liquor ir estion was ille gaily seized, but teen unable to return { ing the litigation all @s" stole it fro where it was put cording to the « It is also a d by the authori- tYes that the liquor was sold at Lusi | where the buyers are said to have ry {| fhsed to pay for it on the grounds it was stolen. wtih “TEN VICTIMS OF TOD © MUCH BOOZE JNLED _ Ten men were picked up by the po- Nee department during the past 24 i Yeurs on charges of being drunk and | @isorderly Five of the victims were in the town by taxi and making selves heard ate last night. They re released on -bond. Two spent ; the night in jail and were released this | thorning after paying fines of $15. »Three others were booked for} @harges of drunkeness. The man who} Was picked up Wednesday charged With being drunk and begging on the @treets has been released with orders i leave the city in 24 hours. After| 2 @pending the night in jail, the man/ § who collided with the traffic officer’s| jo Thursday, paid a $50 fine ; ; i ; ; for safekeeping, ac orities. for reckless eee and drunkeness. LOVE OUTWITS Wi WATSHERS, YOUNG COUPLE ESCAPES, ‘Mies Alberta Jaynes, aged 17, who been .working for the Wyoming Baking company on West Second gince lest January, disappeared be- tween 6 and 7 o'clock [ast night, hav- fig matrimonial intentions according f a story told in the sheriff's office ibis morning by a 14-year-old boy who § 4s employed at bread wrapper at the Same plant. “The boy also told that a young man ed Leonard Cheritt, presumably employed at the Midwest, had been Paying attentions to the young girl Yor some time and that he had over- beard conversations about plans for married. . Some efforts had Eben made but they were unsuccessful der age. ~ ‘When the girl failed to show up at er home last evening after working hours the parents became alarmed ‘and notified the sehriff's office which .in turn wired to have the Burlington “tfain searched at Douglas and Denver. ©. Cheritt is supposed to have left for Denver last Thursday where the girl SWas to meet him as soon as she could Smake a good get-away. The parents om account of both parties being un- b PLANE CRASH PRESTON, Minn, Aug. 20—Pilot Herbert Riebe, 27 and R. C. Bright, his pa were killed in a 2,000-foot fall in an air plane here B LBA Supreme Court Will Hand Down Land Decision, <ICO CITY, Aug. 20—(By The Associated Press.) — The supreme court’s construction of Article 27, of the constitution, involving its alleged retroactive and confiscatory clauses, may be handed down next week after a serles of public meetings which it is understood begin on Tuesday. The meetings will be held on 150 tempor- ary injunction suits brought against the government by foreign oil com- panies. WEBEL’S WILL CLOSE MONDAY) Two Days Will Be Needed to Get Huge Stock Ready for Close-Out Sales. With the close of business this evening, Webel’s department store | will remain closed until Wednesday |morning at o'clock, preparing Yor the sale which will dispose of the en- tire remaining stock of mcn's and women's apparel and dry goods in ad- dition to the few remaining groceries that are left. All the stock will be marked at greatly reduced prices and it promises to be the biggest closing out sale ever held in Casper. During the two days previous to the start of the sale, the stock will be rearranged so that the greatest pos- sible amount of it may’ be on display. The rear of the store, formerly used for the grocery and hardware depart- ments, will utilized for the mer- chandise which is still in stock. cording to the agreement reached by the comp: y the building must be vacated in October to permit the con- struction of the new theater, and very piece of merchandise and the will be moved during the of the sale, Webel’s is one of the oldest mer- chandising houses in Casper and the Casper public is cordially invited to visit the store during the days of the closgs out sale, when the same cour- teou® treatment of customers will be used and the same quality of mer- chandise offered that has made the name Webel stand for honest mer- chandising in Casper through all the %ef both live in Casper. <Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bullack and #on, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones ‘and son have returned from the Deep Greck vicinity where they spent two days hunting and fishing. ~~ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE—One horse, weight 1,300 pounds, 6 years old; well broke; pne set of work harness. 923 North Senter street 8-20-2t* FOR RENT—New, threeroom unfur- nished apartment large livingroom Wedroom, kitchen with breakfast nook and bath; gas range; hot and water, janitor service. Apartm: $05 East Second street. Phone fasper Realty Co. FOR RENT—Tohree furnished house- s*keeping rooms with bath. 720 Third street. ebld FOR SALE—One linoleum and one Axminster rug 6-10, both pew, one Round Oak dining table; one tailor. ing machine ‘and several automobile cushions. Call Casper Auto Top 632 South Center street. 8. te otcteaeankie cbs Player piano, in price reasonable. Box 8-20-2t Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold sce, Realtor Manacer WHAT COMES AFTER THE PURCHASE PRICE? apologies Bros., and the Coliseum Motor com- pany we will suggest that the same applies to a homestead or relin- quishment purchased through us. We take care of you and help you through hundreds of little worries both on your claim and your paper matters with the Department of. Interior, ALAUCATAIRIRA to a years the firm has been in business, ——<—— WYOMING FARMER KILLED BY LIGHTNING, REPORT SUNDANCE, Wyo., Aug. 20.—John O. Gildholm, a farmer, was instantly killed by lightning at the ranch home of Andrew Michaelson at Cold Creek yesterday. Gildholm was standing in the doorway of the barn when the bolt struck him. A Truly Bone Dry Battery Bone Dry means not only that the battery has no solution in it, but that it has never, since the day it was made, had a single drop of moisture in it until pre- pared for service by the dealer. It is shipped in the true bone-dry condition that means battery newness to you. AUTO ELECTRIC Co. 136 East Midwest Avenue Phone 968-J Willard Batteries NET REIGNS - \Browne of Santa Monica, Cal, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, in the final of the national AFTER CLASH 70 WOUNDED Jail Guard Forced to Fire on} Mob Demanding Negro’s | Life; Guards Are Uninjured. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 20— Quiet prevailed in the vicinity of the Knox county jail today following the clash last night between a guard of, deputies and state troops and a crowd demanding a negro held in connection with a criminal assault on a county school teacher in which 26 persons were wounded, six of them seriously. Although the deputies who were joined by half a’ dozen state troopers in the firing discharged their shotguns | above the heads of the crowd, the bul lets wounded more than a score of persons who were viewing the threat ed jafl assault from the courthouse yard above. ‘The shooting became general when | members of the mob responded with several revolver shots. None of the jail guard was wounded. | FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MIAN INJURED IN BLAZE: | Funeral bervices for Forrest | (Dewey) Sharpe, who received fatal! burns about ten days ago when the! gasoline around the motor on which he was working caught fire causing his death last night at a local hos- pital, will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Shaffer-€ chapel. Rev. W. Lowrie, Bapti: minister at Glenrock, will have charge of the ceremonies. Interment will be made in Highland Park cemetery. The deceased's father who is here from Yume, Colo.. plans to remain here after the buriai of his son. = os es School teachers represent 50 per) cent of all the women engaged in gainful occupations in the United! States. | William Bohiman, was found mutilat- tournament here. Miss Mary K. Browne, former na- tional United States women’s tennis | champion, took the first set, 64. to-| day from the present titleholder, Mrs. | Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of New York, in the finals for the 1921 title. —— Mrs. Mallory took the first game of} Arrangements for the funeral serv- the second set, lost the next two and) ices over the remains of James Dewey | |then broke through the former cham-|stanley, Casper soldier killed in| |pion’s service for a victory at love. Miss Browne's underspin strokes to and the George W. Vroman post No. 2 ‘FINAL SERVICES SUNDAY ally been completed by local relatives the Norse woman's backhand robbed ) Mrs, Mallory's returns of their usual) o¢ the American Legion. Tix-eurvice force and she lost the fifth game. | aban in and around Casper will pay Two remarkable placements enabled | proper respects to the fallen comrade Mrs. Mallory to even the score ati, participating im the. ceremonies. | three all in the sitth game. She wen |-rhey pian to meet at the Legion olub in favor of the champion by taking | pooms at 1:30 and go from there in a} the ninth game. Mrs. Mallory squared jay. the match at one wet each by taking) ‘The Casper concert band will lead the next game and the set, 6-4. |the procession to the cemetery fol-| cS os 2 ee |lowed .by color bearers, firing squad, DEMOCRAT TO FORCE js" “™ St se IF LA’ The will of L. F. Lano, who ‘dicd jin Casper last week, was filed for pro- bate in.the office of clerk of the court CHEYENNE, wyo., yo., Aug. 20.—Will|this morning. Two sons of the de- a, register of the United States | ceased, Harold and Edward Lano, will land office here, an appointee of the|leave tomorrow for their homes. in Wilson administration and one of the| Billings, Mont. Closing up of the af- best known, Democrats of Wyoming, fairs of the deceased are being has been asked by Sccretary of the|handled by the firm of Hench and Interior A. B. Fall to resign, but has | Bullack, lawyers. declined without thanks. His removal soon is anticipated. REMOVAL-BY 6.0. P,. = Housewives in Clarksburg, W. Va., complain that tans cae are steal- fhe _cans for stills. FOR DEWEY STANLEY’ |France during the war, have practi-| a . O1 TE L. F. LANO — FILED FOR PROBATE HERE | If Suspicious Of Booze Quality See U.S. Chemist Free DENVER, Aug. 20.—Persons who are suspicious of the quality of their liquor, may, provided they possess the liquor legally, take it to F. D. Strib- |ling, government chemist in Denver, and have it analyzed, according to E. H. McClenahan, federal prohibition |director for Colorado. Mr. McClena {han said today he is authorized un- |der a recent ruling in Washington to | permit. liquor analysis. Although he said he had not re- ceived a copy of the ruling, the pro- | hibition director said lquor might be janalyzed at once. Mr. Stribling serves jfiye states as an analyst. They are Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. No charge is mi for analysis. MINERS GATHER FOR MOVE ON MINGO CO. CHARLESTON, W. VA. Aug. 20.— A body of men said to number be- tween 300 and 400 assembled today at Marmet, east of here, for the purpose of marching into Mingo county where _2n industrial controversy has prevail- Grand Jury Fails To Indict Stirman ALPHINE, Tsxas, Aug. 20.—The Brewster county grand jury adjourned here today without returning an in- dictment against Earl Stirm: head brakeman on the Galveston, Harris- burgh & San Antonto freight train whose engine exploded between here and Marfa, Texas, July 8—After the explosion the body of the engineer, A few days later Bohlman's fire- man, ‘Charles Robinson, killed him- self in El Paso. Stirman and Rob- inson had béen charged with his mur- der, but were released on $3,000 and | $5,000 bonds. ed. sony BLS ae ——Tribune wantads DO pay. KO-TAN A BRACING DRINK for the Tired and Thirsty Taste and Thirst ih interesting i Dette cnn oe nee eee te Mary A Adel Hays’ Grand Opera Singers. big New York play production. SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE ADULTS, $2.50; Students, $1.50; Children, $100—No War Tax CASPER, WYOMING, AUG. 24-29 “Is it or ain’t it” SercareD INFLATED 9 “Goodbye Punctures When you leave on your coming motor trip, and say “goodbye” to your relatives and friends, are you going to say “GOODBYE PUNCTURES” too? A lot of-tourists are, and the result is going to be the best trip they’ve ever had. You can make your trip a perfect one, and do away with puncture grief, by equipping ue ‘round with COMPRESSION INNER TUBES. is right! Wyoming Compression Tube Co. 522 East Yellowstone Phone 201-W “GOODBYE, PUNCTURES,” RAE RII HAHN NEHER RAN TD WOIRSAL ORE WERRESERAREEEERAR TEED eee each Saturday thereafter tain will appeal to your p: our articles. 422 Seventeenth St. ANNOUNCEMENT: To those of you who are interested in unique gifts and in beautifying your homes we are pleased to an- nounce that beginning next Saturday and continuing present for your approval an article which we feel cer- which we will feature have been selected with the ut- most care, both locally and abroad, and we hope that our Casper friends will welcome our offerings each week with the same interest with which we will write East and West Gift Shop we will use this space to articular tastes. The gifts P H oO N E s 13 & 14 Denver, Colo. Phone 82-R—21 NOTICE! Do your ironing with a 42-inch Electric Mangle. sell or trade this Mangle for cash or something that can be turned into cash or used on a homestead. * I will 7 South Conwell "tl PEP Advertised BAUR’S PEP Sold BAUR’S PEP Sells BAUR’S It Gomes By Express It’s a Repeater Because It’s Candy 251 S. Center St. EERE AEE CAREER ARERR ABE AE EE IE: BAUR’S | BOX CANDY It’s Fresh It’s Good Tell "Em, Boys It Sells It Pleases It Tickles the Tongue They Plead for More It’s a Repeater, if it’s Good PEP’S CANDY FOR THE PEOPLE GUNNISON LAA Phone 256 RE JHE AE KALAHARI RSE ORE HERR RIC SI AR AREER WEATHER—Fair in west and north, unsettled in southeast portion tonight and Sunday, probably showers; warmer tonight. ENE: rete: WATCH OUR WINDOWS ‘TO THE PUBLIC Our Store Will Be Closed MONDAY «i TUESDAY To Arrange the Stocks in Our Men’s and Dry Goods Departments for the GREATEST CLOSING-OUT SALE Ever Held in Casper WATCH THIS SPACE PNM. AAA \ Ei

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