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trance to Yellowstone. ‘monial they joined with scores of oth- er Casper parties in a tour of the 914 ARRESTS IN AUGUST, REPORT == OF CHIEF SHOWS s the first day of the conventidn.’ Sirion eats Witt’ leave the Heening | Fifteen Made on Last Day of } ; hotel at 9:45 in the morhing carrying Month Not Included in } ; the guests to the cabin. Figures Prepared by Wednesday night a dinner dance Department. will be enjoyed at the Herning hotel and on Thursday evening a dinner EL ‘will be served to the ladies while the] A total of 314 arrests were made susbands are holding session. by the Casper police department dur- ‘The co-operation of all doctor’s|ing the month of August, acéording viyes in the city is necessary to maize | io records appearing on thé books he entertainment for the three days |beadquarters. This @iocs not nelude \ success and all are usked to assist|15 arrests made during the last day A every way. posnible. of the mohth which will be credited oo to the month of September. This is a ‘They havé as sonsiderable increase over the number guest Miss Florence He @ of arrests made during the previous man, formerly a tacher here. M.. The Victory circle and the Willing] month and other similar periods dur- Hoffman is en route from Iowa to Spo-| verkers circle of the Methodist |ing the former administration, kkanc, Wash., where she will tcach this}church will meetin joint session on| ‘Traffic. violators have rhuade up th: ‘Thursday of next week. Mrs. T. A- Dean) was appointed chairman of the general committce, and Mrs. Reich- enbach chairman. of the social com- mittee. A pienic which will be held at the Mrsand. Mrs. C. ‘R. Péterson’ have ee <oint Meeting i Circles. Three Belgian peasants rendered homeless and orphaned by the Ger. mans, are allowed to live rent-free in “dug-outs” built-on Ostend beach by the Germa: Their presence is a grim reminder to holiday makers from all over Europe of the tragedy of favaged Fs Che Casper Dailp Crihune A Remin idex NEGROACCUSED OF TAKING GEMS WORTH 16,000 Mystery of Disappearance of | . Jewels From Denver Club Believed Solved by Bell- boy’s Confession. DENV “Sept. 1.—The mystery of what Lecame of diamonds valued at $16,600, taken from™Mrs. Eugene P. Shove of Colorado Springs, July 15, 1920, in the women’s retiring room at the Denver club was belleved solved today by Denver police when Chester A. Hardy, 25, negro. forme® belip-” at the clubbouse was accused by \ ~- Carter, another negro and former em ploye of the club, of stealing the game Last week Hardy and Carter were arrested ona charge of illegally pos sessing an automobile. During the interrogation of Carter by detectives, the police said he droppe da remark to the effect that Hardy hgd recently obtained a large sum of money. Press ed by detectives Carter is allegtd to have “broken down and squealed.” sium, winter. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at] jig end of the police court visitors “Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller who left} tant business will be transacted dur. last_month overland for California are; ng the social hour ing now leaving San Francisco for J ters to eld for investigation. Angeles where they will spend a si Mies Mary Tobin has_ returned ancy, carrying of concealed weapons, jope peddling and arrest of charac- tures time before heir from Rawlins, where she visited for Sap a sec, = |OSTEOPATH LOGATES : eee Miss Billy Mahoney who will spend ey A. TR Lowey accompanied] some time here visiting with friends left overland: for Denver and aher : HERE FOR PRACTICE Colorado points where they will p> a9) —— ray somie time. Ranch. and Mr sav for the past few days at her ranch in|, tbe ‘Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Sanford Wave as boxe 35 miles south |¥PYsician, graduate of the Amer.can | ! iniey wtrest, Mrs. L. D- Teedant “oe ot Dougie in thonor of Mra, Rolla | Schoo! of Osteopathy at — Kirksville, | TTS. lla Jordan Mrs, Sanford is; Dell. ‘The party enjoyed a number ~s4 Sead tase wreck ana wth spend=ine]%, motor trips sito the staan) Seeley fret @uoLeula hase one | winter with her sister here. Tus guess were Mrs. Decker 3nd) conducted a very successful and ex- . by his wife ‘and by his mother, hayeland relatives. see Mrs. A. Je Dickerson entertained} p, Caroline G. Davis, oxteopathic Denver; mother of Mrs. Sanford. Misa|Decker and daughters, Juco and) regs in wulte No, 6 in the Tribune | Pall: os daughters ® rs. John Lexan, Gladys} ive practice. wo Meet. < Gedbigs Cas Rey Se W. L. Kuykendail ‘Rebe%ah lodge . Gale. p 0. 39 will have @ special meeting , 4 where he has been | irigay afternoon at the 1. 0. 0. F. ‘Trinidad, Visiting” “Mrs, Campbell will remain) nay qt 2:20 o'clock. pbell has returned froin thther istene are atte? capienfling the splendid record which. si. has ea: r ‘ eu by several years of successful pr: e SRS SOUR tegngs 30 Cotareco. tice in the science of Oatsopathy, ntter | ¥!!t , Attorney W. H. Patten has returned “ graduating from the oldest school of from Lander where he “has been look- sts kind in America, ing: after business interests for sev-} Rey. John L.- Blair, pastor of Uni- - Tax Bill To ° versity Place Presbyterian church Be Rewritten ment. curs. In roll {i tin eniet 8 ind Miss Merriam Bell, both of Phila- Dr. and (Mrs. W. G. Burnett an¢} telphia, Who have just returned from ‘Miss Katherine Burnett are expectec J: trip through the Yellowstone na- tp return ‘this evenjng from theli J jonal park and who were guests of suinmer home in the fhountains wher J tev/ Robert R. Marquis have left for they have been ling, the past} he cast. months. P i Aen | Another Rexall One-Cent Sale, one} *"¥ kind or color are to ‘be per- of the greatest merchandising fe be Staged at the two Kimball Drug) P¥ o s 3, the Midwest Pharmamy on viain ‘or pleated, with no orna- Second street and the Kimball Drug Mo., has located in Casper and opened | 44° this morning by W. 8. the huge stock which he keeps on| Boys—The West Point grey unl- influenza ¢pidemic, during tho ,|eral months, and not since. their beau-| ne RI she did splendid work for Uncle sax;|tful new home in the Midwest build.| Principal Natrona County High (Tt, produced at home. $-24-t¢ at camp. Beauregard located in the |!™&-has been completed. This coming School. © | _—_______. torition witt be| Orth part of the state where thour| event will be the greatest of its kind *] ever undertaken’ hero beca @,> the bus Sebel Sh 5 there for some time, longer. pally Belida: pt Ameriean ‘soldiers \werncatm | FS: cavauitg-we the’two pores ie ue Casper Chicken hues aatiarea Ae tes veksrned | Doctor Davis comes to Casper with |!mited and greater quantities... of COSTA RICA | stock and greater bargains than ¢ver before will be” offered. The \ Tribune HIGH SCHOOL UNIFORMS. for the coming year may know in ad- vance the requirements of the sohool In the matter of uniforms the follow-| Chief Justice White of the United ing statement seems in order: States, and concerning which a recent " Giris—For tho iris of the cee Wyoming | cannot. reimburse the a Miss Marié Hohn who has been vis-|evuntles of the state for “the losses | _£choo! the uniform until Novem. __ Secretary of State Hughes. According to the police, Carter di , ber 1 and after May 1, shall con- | rectly accused Hardy of having stolen the home of Mrs. Myrtle Traylor, 155] turing the past week. Charges sist of (1) a seat white cotton | M jhove's gems at the Denver club. North Kimball: street. Members of} -irimkenness and disturbance «ime middy, not bloused or belted at » it was alleged, had William J beth circles aro invited and impor-| xext and other charges include vag | w the waist, having a regulation | | Brooks, negro porter on @ train run sailor collar with not more than | Ring between Denver and the Pacific three | straight rows of. narrow | coast, sell the diamonds. white braid thereon. ‘The sleeves Brooks was located and brought to | shail be long and shall have not | police headquarters and is said to hav more than three rows of narrow | admitted selling the diamonds for $3, white braid. No decorations of | 000 for Hardy Hardy 1s being held for further .in- mitted. A black tie of reasonable | vestigation. vroportions is to be worn. (2) A a plain navy blue serge skirt, made - DENVER PIONEER DIES. ever undertaken in Casper wil mentation. Between November 1 DENVER, Sept. 1.—Chris Irving, 61 on Centér stréet in the near fu-| ®"4 May 1 the cotton middy is to | years of age. pioneer Denver business according to the announcements} be replaced by a navy blue middy | man, and former president and vice Kim- of the same style as the cotton one president of the National Association but with blue #r black braid, and |of Master Plumbers died yesterday at bearing no dS .ration. The tie is Santa Fe, N. M., according to word Jr. | successful haye these sale de-| partures been in the past that Mr.| to be blue, black or red, of reason- ‘received here today. He was a native Kimball is preparing to move tons of| le praportions. . of Scotland and came to this country lin 1892, locating in Denver. Ho was TA. M- Garbutt is in from Sait Creek] 58". 3% Tola Wyatt and Mrs. He1 ics to ber stay in St. Louls,| and here in the advertising and mer-| form will be secured in one order | directors of the Merchants’ State Bas ¥ eimeshire. Doctor Davis iced t y|chandising event. &s soon after.enroliment as is rea- | bank. ‘whete ho has bean attending to hus!- ee or vis’ practi Osteopathy 2 . | | gk Bet ness interests for the past severul a dor a considerable length of time in Kes Kimball’ “company has not| - sonable, Ask your dealer for, and insist on ‘wWeoks. Moboka! . Lake Charles, La. At the time of the |*@6e4 @ OneCent sale here for sev JOHN C. McGLADE, [getting Mosteller’s iw ‘Then com: |pare with other honey on the market. Publisn Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 1921. House 328 S. Kimball CHICKENS CHICKENS CHICKENS We have them. Milk- fed springs, fat hens, fresh eggs and honey. PHONE 252-W We Deliver carry exclusively the announce- s for the big feature as it oc TAKES LAND, — SAN JOSE, Costa Rica., Sept. 1.— A Costa Rican military expedition will leave here September & to take pos-| session of the Coto region, which was | awarded to Costa Rico by former) order that all who plan to en- n the Natrona county high school ultimatum was sent to Panama by} ae iy fered through allowing a tax ex- *Ray Horr of Denver is registered} ting with Miss Martha Marquis, |®' @t. the! Henning hotel while lpoking} eaves today for Worland where she ener of $2,000 on property of ox- after, business matters here. will teach this winter. service men, despite the intent of the bee 3 oe ‘ eee dw recently passed in the state legis- ere e ture,"uiccording to an’ opinion “hand- James Twiggs of Wichita Falls, Tox..] Rey: J. A. Lowrie, a Presbyterian |) of O. W, Twiggs of this city} oustor of Philadelphia, arrived yester- =, Lae’ br op el 4 has ae ‘Walls, at- -viaiting here. Mr. Twiggs is much] lay and left tmmediaicly for Salt sac general for Wyoming. in the oil business in Texas | Sreck. where he will Hold conference} Advice @ the decision was for- sayathere is a general business| ‘or three days. Sartpa, ith: Geuniy pttorney (Mt. W, r ‘An that part of the.country. eee Tuscell during a conference today ‘speaks of, the growth -of Caspe:} Miss Mae Redingtori and Miss Marie vith beg ren sl al county at- since *his last visit here a year ago. \\lcn left yesterday afternoon for a nan, of inverse county and Da- ¢ i bein 2 nonth's vacation which they» will|* , F, county attorney of : Weston county. pend at’ their homes in {linois; In addition to the’ deciisfon on state ‘Tho raembers of the Pionecr clu} M. T. Rathvon of the Western SRE op her gpa f the Girl Reserves will meet Satur J States Land andOll company has rele ompt trom county tax only in: the’ day. afternoon’ at 4 ‘o'clock at the ¥.] ‘Urned from an extended business t1P 1S oun of. $2,000 and that school, W. -C.A.* Important business will be} 9 the company oil holdings oll, state and municipal taxes must Ss Se ilps i Nn the pro }homa- tani be Leagan fo oaths exemption. gram of ‘work and pleamite to be pur: '§ , "The decision of the attorneys who sued this coming season. ae ee eee tnige tett laat| conferred on the opinion this morn- . nec 5 " " atl asaito aight ona vacation trip. She willl Wt Sn ncnenia wceruiag tee ae Lovely Affair: visit her former home in Pueblo 2nd} ..-viee men by the law and virtually Miss Catherine Dunn, assisted by | Will spend some time in Denver and|noids that the law 48 urconstitu- Miss Hazel Conwell, presided last} Surrounding resorts. She also intends ticnal if it is ever. placed in the su- t the Dunn’ home on South| to visit Kansas City, Mo., before re! preme court for decision. he peat rae a. surprise mis¢el. | turning to her wes Be i On bad —— of this spinon cous shower in “ho! if. Mi rere W only one procedure at Polly: Wickstrum 0 wal ay inns Edwin Barrett, deputy county attor-|county authorities may follow in next ‘TuesdaS* to Wilmer 1, %¢y. returned yesterday afternoon e@ varding the benefits of the law to in Denver. from: Tiverton, where he has spent), rvice men. The board of, commis- ‘After t ail of the guests had arrivea{the past several days visiting With|s 5ners must sit in judgment on the “find the. ring’ was played and after | friend: aims of the individual - who * county attorney |-it coming under tho law. With the is in Casper to-| necessity of paying all but county will return to}¢:xes the benefits that will be passed er almost negligible. sc¥eral casex that are pending in dis- pe fac A ests included Mrs. M. ©.} ict court. . Su ene ./James Neville of To} is visiting at the W, F.}ot Newcastle, who have been here at- ome, Miss Polly Wickstrum,|tending the Pythian grand lodge see- Mahoney ef Rawlins, Miss|sions will leave for their home this Katherine. .McTygno. of Colorado afternoon. % Sig horse ‘batenighag nota oekicene y -Miss Mary. Marilla Brown Se «ounty rancher, was arraigned for Norton, Kans., and the Misses "Ag-| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houx and chil'| jpejiminary hearing this morning. Clare,-Joe Edelon, Mary Purcell,| dre who have spent several days injjie waivéd his rights and is now .be- ; Gladine, -Eads,| Casper, while Mr. Houx attended the |< held tothe district court on’ $1,000 Gladys. Ford, Katherino Mahoney,|Grand (dge K. of P. sessions, start-| (wig. His case will be heard early Annette Ford, Patricia Sullivan; Jane|ed for their home at Sheridan this}on the criminal docket of the fail Mc |, Katherine Sullivan, Mary | morning. term of court. > in, Uols Longshore, Lovey. Norris 1d Margaret Longshor2, a see ungs were received. “the close of the evening} Judge C. 0. Brown rid “Miss Conwell served] 5, Lander. where he Charles Robins, charged with steal- W. H.-Wallace, C. H. Patterson, H. P; Johnson. and Charles Manahan, Tea Sheridan delegates to the Grand Loige ‘a Successful. ~ Knights of. Pythias, in. session here The silver tea given. by Mrs. Frank} this week, departed, overland this 3 “Henry, Mrs. A. N.. Endell and. Mrs. | morning. i ai. W. Wilson of the W. l. Kuyken- oo ‘dall Rebekah lodge No. 39 at the home| Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop and of Mrs. Henry on South Wolcott] members of the family have returned gees for the benefit of the I. 0. O.| trom’a short tour through the Yellow- Fed } home at Buffalo, Wyo., was-suc- = cessful financially and sociaNy, The Sum realized was $25. Henry was. prettily decorated ee ws tall Rowers ana ten was sorved| FOR, SATE Tworeom hogan fur toa nmber of ‘Madies during the att-} 50 "eheap and: easy terms. Inquire Bast: First strent, apartment 72. s TO THE PUBLIC 3 nagionition 1, 1921. 3 I have this day set aside my land at Alcova as a bird and game refuge; no hunting or fishing will be permitted upon 2 Gad second saya of the wives DON’T MISS THE DANCES same. Any. trespassers will mg = $ = yesterday vat the rt if Mrs. HA, Ralcaenbach in. the Idea! apart: On’ Wednesday and Eo aetpatenag' boy cary tie Saturday Nights at ; ? NORTH CASPER during ,the medical convention . which DANCE HALL wil beheld ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and! vigorously prosecuted. DDTPPDODDIHI EE JAMES A. CRAWFORD S SOOO: [DAY | [DAY IE SIES DAY DOLLAR DAY SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Another day when we are going to feature merchandise for ONE DOLLAR. These offerings are goods that regularly sell for considerable more money, but we never fail to give a big dollar's bse de at these sales. DOLLAR DAY is always Bargain Day at this store. Ladies’ Fine Grade Ladies’ Crepe Children’s Black Mercerized Hose \. Bloomers Cotton Hose 2 PAIRS FOR 2 PAIRS FOR 4 PAIRS FOR $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Children’s Brown and + PERCALE thi , White Mercerized Hose | Our Very Best Percale ve, har 3 PAIRS FOR 8144 YARDS , $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Already Made Hair Boys’ Blouses, Made Boys’ and Girls’ Ryoken Bee of He Beet Grade Coveralls if jasps ercale + EACH EACH ele $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 i | ee fe Madras Shirting. Ladies’ Pure Silk Eiffel 32-Inch Amoskeag Width 40-Inch Hose in Black, White ~ Gingham ~ Latest Stripes ani rey Regular 40c Yard 3 YARDS 1 PAIR FOR 4 YARDS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 en a Turkish Bath 27-Inch Dress and Silkoline, Suitable for Tevvels . Apron Ginghams Comforters 5 YARDS 5 YARDS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Kassis Dry Goods Co. 220 South Ce: PAGE THREE POSTPONED GONGERT 1) Frisco Trolley BE GIVEN FRIDAY NighT; "ages Reduced AT THE CITY HALL PARK The program arranged for last Week's band concert, postponed on ac- 5 count of the chautauqua, will be pre-|r sented by the Casper Concert band at . the city park on Center ‘stree earned ba coabens ts ae Priday evening. beginning at 7:45 * tinalipe grange wiih Br 4 o'clock, under the direction of Lf. W Sete ft aes: N FRANCISCO, Sept. 1—The 3, ‘form men on the Market street trolly system here were no- ay of a cut in wages of 4 ur, effective next Sunday. new wage will range from 42 to cents an hour, the present maal- n being Compton. Tho owing numbers ne company announced that eight will be played, im = have been granted since March “Rainbow Division” ..Nirella wary 1 1917 Overtu: Athalia”’ a The company which is in competi- vats s : nm with a city-owned system main- Humoresque “Cuckoo ains a five-cent fare. Waltzes “Ever or Never” . eS gee Waldterfe!| Highest prices paid for diamorzs, old gold and silver. H. B. Kling Jeweler, Oll Exchange building. Compton abet: nber of Commerce.) Waltz “Wyoming , Lullaby¥ Fox Trot Ballet. Musi: : William Teil” : Rossini Bargains Galore In Our Bargain : Basement =: | The LEADER — tgs FORMER SINGER ILL. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., S« 1—Miss Elizabeth Parkinson, forn. opera singer and noted throuzh tour of Europe with Caruso, 1 Lnchanged condition a ler «ini tarium. Her conditioa ¥/ saic to 1 critical. WATCH FOR THE NEXT GIGANTIC E CENT 40400-4000 00009: SALE COMING SOON Announcement in The Tribune Later Kimball Drug Stores The Rexall Stores The Pioneer Stores Main Store Midwest Pharmacy Kimbcll Building Midwest Building 214 South Center Opposite Postoffice We Are Showing A WONDERFUL LINE NEW FALL . MILLINERY At Greatly Reduced Prices a —— —— S S BOO900095-9-5500-500992-00-006-6 5053090696 THINK OF IT! » Z The Famous Martha Washington Chocolates 85c THE POUND We Have Also Added to Our Candy Line Saylor’s Chocolates A Confection That Will Please the Most Particular Wyoming Cigar Stores Co. Lobby, Midwest Building ae A