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bG | PAGE FOUR €be Casper Daily Cridune . FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921. CASPER MAN'S | DEATH CAUSES DAMAGE SUITS Administrator of Roberts Es-| tate Files Big Claim With Federal Court. CHEYENNE, Aug. 2¢—G, C. Watk- er, administrator of the estate of Jobn Roberts of Casper, has filed suit against the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railroad in the United States/ district court for Wyoming for $25,- 822.98 for the death of Roberts, which he alleges was due to negligence for which the defend poration was| responsible. The originally was| filed in the distri rt of Natrona| Left Harold Kruger (Stubby) the world’s backstroke champion who county, then transferred to the fed-| added new laurels to his record in tte open 100-yard handicap swim and Ludy Langer of the Surf club, Honolulu, the one-mile national won the quarter-mile handicap race | brook Country club defeated Etheldsa Bil Wainwright in the 100-yard handicap swim. ral court here. Roberts was injured on the Yellow $tone highway, near Casper, Noven: who ni ht Eleanor Uhl, of the eMadow- btrey-Charlotte Boyle and Helen ber 16, 1920, when a« truck he was driving was struck by a Burlington } frain. Walker asks $20,000 damages|® lower matgin of profit than were|day yesterday, following his serious we to establish a credit system.” Souvenirs will be presented to the for the death of Roberts, and $5.- indisposition on Wednesday $32.98 for medical expenses and the rt gr oe v of the truck. Roberts died 11 ladies in connection with tomorrow's opening Says after the accident Again Recovering BAREAIN BASEMENT 2 Siete a alias = ATHENS, Aug. 26.—King Constan-)| Yeik w: executed at the Dillon pent. tine. who hi been iN of intestinal|tentiary early today for e murder trouble at Eski-Shehr, Asia Minor, is| April 21, 1920, of Sheriff C. K. Wy- Starting tomorrow, something ab-| making satisfactory progress toward man at Monida, near the Idaha line. solutely new in Casper in the ladies’ ready-to-wear business will be inau-| physicians. The king enjoyed a good execution gurated by the Leader store in the|= EE LS form of a “Bargain Basement.” This a service will be a permanent feature of the store's method of merchandis- ing and promises to be as pleasing to the store's clientele as it has Proved in other stores where the sys- tem is in operation in the east and middle west. The bargain basement will be just what its name implies, a section of the store which will furnish mer- chandise of every description in la- @ies' apparel at bargain prices. Incidentally tomorrow marks the grand fall opening for the Leader. | Max Hirsch, proprietor, has been in! New York City for three months, ar-! the opening and for the installation of the bargain basement. | He is confident that tomorrow's dis- recovery, says 4 report from A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY “It Women Only Knew” Play of goods will present to the Cas : per public absolutely the newest | STARRING styles in fall wear ranging from the | egies |. ROBER Mr. Hirsch, discussing the new) basement idea, said: ‘Without any doubt the people of Casper will only —AND— have to make one trip to our store to be convinced of the values that can ‘VIRGINIA I E E be obtained here. During thé de-| rn Proasion of the market in the east this! summer I was able to purchase fall —ALSO— goods at remarkable concessions and I am in turn putting this stock on <he local market at correspondingly re- duced prices. | “We will carry everything pertain ing to women's wear and we will) make additions to the stoc’: from. time to time as we can buy at prices ood | are right. We are in business in Cas-| per to stay and our object is solely| to give legitimate values for every} doar spent in the Leader. | “OH BROTHER” . A GAYETY COMEDY Continuous 1 to 11 COMING “Our buying has been in conncc- de ak tone ares Stee cas - BEBE DANIELS out the country where no quantity is, i too large to be handled. Our con- —IN— cessions have been in proportion to| quantity in which these pur- chases were made, We bought for cash and we will sell for cash only,! carrying no accounts. Every think- | ing merchant agrees that this enables This Beautiful STEEL BED With Fabric Springs and All New Cotton Mattress $27.00 ‘Ask for No. 750 Bed Combination Chamberlin Furniture Co. Corner Second and David Streets Phone 37 ‘ his|Two hundred persons witnessed the Admission 40c GARVEY FACES LONG SENTENG tluded Officers Here but Returns When Officials drunkenness against him, Jim Garvey. ane ae z Casper yesterday and | utes with a half nelsén and body lock. indul ‘reely in sh powered wecon: liquor, fell into the hiaae at the po- Fp pade sh vais tleaard lice department about 9:30 last night. It will be remembered that Gatvey slipped away from the local authorit- ies last February while out of his cell tunity To consblate hs canto [bors on Monat ate Aa ke en A large crowd attended the match. | Oe his retaet ates’ tite sees cae ——__ §_ Loretta Kidd---The Dancing Girl sence. His return followed the chang in administrations. ‘AND doors | tix 'e Five other drunks were hailed into! police court and asked to make a small | donation of $15 each during the past | 24 hours. It cost one man $25 to ge! released from a charge of assault. | One man is being held for investiga-| tion while another was booked as,a/ violator of the city traffic regulations. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS. Get them put on your, windows and when winter comes you cannot alway: get them when you want them. -so di it_now. Phone 494J and Larken wil Attorney Daugherty pesos: ‘wos seporied senerday at |the department of justice to be prac- AFTER LOSING [15 0% epee ‘ From Poison Effects |,, trousmout soutn Americe, Prencls FIRST ROUND ap ae . WASHINGTON, Aug. 2¢ Attorney ) French writers of ee ecanshorth Gencral Daugherty, who has beep'tn translation and in the original. — RPavilion WHERE EVERYBODY GOES TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS to “Throughout South America French FORT MORGAN, Colo. Aug. 26.— Jack Taylor of Casper, Wyo., defeated Toots Mondt ef Greeley, Colo, two falls out of three in an open air days of an unfinis , fo serve and & charge or |Wiestling matchihere jest night. | Mondt took the first fall in 45 min Change. 18% minutes, the fall coming sensa- tionally while men were gripped! in each others’ holds. The n.stch! ended with the third fall when the Wyoming man clamped a body scis- For Sale National Auto Exchange Garage, complete, and two- year lease. Would consider property. Phone 1473-R 500 E. Yellowstone Ignatz, Mike and Jerry In the Laughing Skit THE NEW JUDGE ALSO AMATEUR NIGHT Big Picture Program “CHAINS OF EVIDENCE” | a now: while the getting is good; _ PHONES 304 and 1288 WE DELIVER 233 East Second St. Next to Telephone Building i, = WE DELIVER The Best in Groceries '» SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 7 No, 2 cans Tomatoes............ $1.00 SSN 5 Ibs. Seedless Raisins. 2 No. 2 cans Heinz Baked Beans, 35¢ EES 5 lbs, Sunsweet Prunes. 6 cans Sugar Peas_...____.__..__$1.00 2 cans Vienna Sausage 2 No. 2 cans Lima Beans... -35¢ 7 cans Extra Standard Corn__$1.00 2 No. 3 cans Sauer Kraut.__....35¢ 2 No. 2 cans Cut Green Beans, 35c —25¢ Tall cans Red Salmon,.=—....__35¢ 25c 2 10-0z. cans Corned Beef Hash, 35¢ 2 7-0z. cans Veal Loaf._...___35¢ 2 8-oz. cans Cooked Lunch Tall cans Pink Salmon 20 Small cans Medium Red Salmon, 15c 8-oz. pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti, or Noodles ... ieee 10 Tongue). 2 ee Be 10-lb. boxes Bulk Macaroni_-$1.15 4-lb. box Premium Soda 10-lb. boxes Bulk Spaghettix_$1.15 Crackers —.. 2,-0.2...» 85 e Gal. cans String Beans... : 5-Ib. pail Pure Extracted ~ 100 lbs. Hard Wheat Flour. ARMOUR'’S Corn Flakes, pkg....10e Ome y ee eee esses seven $1.00 © 50 Ibs. Hard Wheat Flow No. 214 cans Sliced Pineapple._.35¢ | 10-lb. pail Pure Extracted 26 Ibs. Hard Wheat Flour....:_$1.10 | No. 2 cans Flag Brand Red Honey a £$1.90 100 Ibs. Hawaiian Cane Sugar, $8.45 Pitted Cherries .......__..__..._40¢ | 3 Ibs. Bulk r 45c Evaporated Milk, per ease....$5.75 | No. 214 cans Hunt’s Supreme 13 rolls Toilet Paper. 00 2 cans Evaporated Milk;-any Black Cherries —.1.... Ey 24 bars Luna Soap____. $1.00 | kind ._..., ——+ss0---—.-...-25¢ | No. 214 cans Prunes in Heavy 265) bars Lenox Soap....___.....$1.00 Hebe Milk, per can_......... 10c No. 214 cans Peaches in Svrup....35c No. 214 cans Plum in Syrup. ... ...35¢ WE DELIVER 35c | 16 bars Classic Soap.. --—$1,00 4 bars Glycerine Soap.......___25c¢ 3 bars Fairy Toilet Soap_..__._25¢ WE DELIVER Syfap = 2 on Se ia No, 214 cans Pears in Heavy + Syrup eer : WE DELIVER ts A swarm of locusts bas been known land on a ship in mid-ocean, 1,200 miles from land. HUMDINGER DAY LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY THREE FEATURES Including Mary Pickford —IN— “A BEAST AT BAY” CHARLIE CHAPLIN MABEL NORMAND - MARIE DRESSLER —IN— “TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE” —And— “WOKEN WHO — WANT Starring ' MARGUERITE CLAYTON -GEO. MAC QUARRIE CREIGHTON HALE The Biggest and Best Show in Casper COMING NORMA TALMADGE —IN— “THE PASSION FLOWER” it Coming NORMA TALMADGE —In— : “THE PASSION FLOWER” Her Very Latest “THE MYSTERY | "ROAD? STARRING ; DAVID POWELL The road of life! And it led—where? The story of a man who followed its every turn. Through England, France and pleas- ures haunts in Nice and Monte Carlo. Through love of women and struggle with men. Through a thousand thrills of human experience. % FATTY ARBUCKLE IN A RETURN SHOWING “THE SHERIFF _. —AND— MUTT AND JEFF “IT’S A BEAR” we | PLAYING TODAY ‘AND SATURDAY ADMISSION 30c_