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PAGE EIGHT MRS, ANNA CHANEY INJURED WHE DRIVER LOSES C AND PLUNGES ACROSS SIDEWALK Biel Wentan Kasched Webel Store and Injuries May Prove Serious; | Brakes Fail Mrs. Anna Chaney, 65 years of age, is in serious condition as a result of injuries suffered when a car driven by Harvey 30 years of age, an employe of the Wigwam company, ploughed its way across the sidewalk in front of the Webel Mrs. Chaney was rendered unconscious when thrown Allen, store. violently to the sidewalk. As_soon as the car came to a sien Allen picked up the woman and 109) her to Dr. M. . Keith's office in thi building over the of the acci- Gent. A hurried examination ‘re. sulted in a decision to remove the in jured woman to a hospital where medical attention could be given. While her i uries in hey are complicated woman's advanced ch has not been es she will be re- North three nally injured. whi tablished at this ryoved to her home at 1017 Washington street in two or *days Witnesses to the accident say that Alien attempted to park his car at the curb in front of Webel’s and the brakes refusing to catch the plunged up on the sidewalk. Fi snately the woman who was in. was struck by the machine befc plungea into the wall of the build ing. The machine struck with #uch force that the brick corner wa: chipped. No action has been taken in the the police hulding that it aya rtunate accident => merely an J. J. Baxter Is New Manager of Rexall | Store on Second| J. J. Baxter. tormerty with the Capitol Hill Denver as ma stalled as man: pharma: nounce: w. s store. tion recently left vacant nation of Frank &. Mr. Baxter is od with F man and h s will enabl e Kimball store to give better serv than ever bef Pecad eo By the use “of which he invented bas demonstrated * NOTICE We will be closed all day Labor Day (Monday) Parlor Car Barber Shop and Baths : Bureau Planned themselves | Postmistress Held On Murder Soaed et ONTROL OF AUTO FF Unconscious in Front of to Check Car : Communications =7 JOHNSON WINS ‘STRAIGHT SETS yeas GAT SME FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. aa are fbe Casper Daily Cribune JAP RACQUET STAR hewcegies:s = | made several determined stands and | desperately to turn the tide of. } defeat. his bursts of speed resulted in} serge etn caylee bgt anes to IRISH REPLY 1S ~ TURNED OVER TO ==: _ nem SE GHBINET TOMY ; ideration Taken Up in paca Ris mecha iy prec ay "Tp Considera Youthful Victim be no more. The closing-out sale, of Belfast Rioting Dies of Wounds. FOREST HILLS, N. ¥., Sept. 2.— Sept. 2_Wi liam M. Johnston of}, San Francisco defeated Ichiya Kumagae, of Japan, three; straight sets in the first of the Davis cup challenge matches here this afternoon. The scores were 6—2, €—4, 6—2. Nearly 10,000 tennis enthusiasts with many groups of Japanese were in the huge stands at the West Side club. While the sky was slightly overcast, The fifth game also went t~ Ku- the weather was extremely hot andj magae, 42. Johnston developing a muggy. Johnston won the toms and/ streak of wildness. " selected the north court. giving Ku-} Johnston changed his racquet at| br magae service and after heehad lost|the beginning of the sixth game, the first point on an out, won the| which he won on his own service, due first game 41 or four errors by Ku-| to beautiful placement aces, one be- magae, including a double fault./ing a half volley, as he came into. Johnston took the second game at 4-3,|the net on the run, —_ | two of his points being service aces. Johnston won the seventh and With the score 15 to 40 against him | eighth big ga taking the first set, 6 Johnston brought the score to deuce} ames to 2. and won out, 5-3, forcing errors from| The point score first set” follows? the Japanese’s wenk buck-hand| Johnston 4451244428 strokes. Kumagae 1234421 2— Kumagae won the fourth game, 4-1, breaking through Johnson's service due principally to the Californian’s errors. The latter was putting tremendous speed into his play and the Japanese dur. George in| De Valers, the Irish, Republican lead. er, to his latest uunication on the, WOR BAI oe TaD" Trish peace Prcbtanls, | roaster and two hens; year old. $10. feeants Gat [eireniation amen: the smnbere of Uno) 48 owth’ BSEk Stee S2-2t ‘These ‘ciéared out cabinet. Having regard for the seri- RENT ee eueeeh a2" pomable 0d the BGr.| ote ineues tnecived. Mr. Lieve George Georse| FSuse, tnauire ‘Hudson at the uurchase has summoned a cabinet meeting to be! wyatt * the assurance that they are getting| held on Wednesday next gt Inverness, / peteatene| George will be at Moy Hall, tering! King an Dagpee they, ba have at|near Inverness and Mr. Lloyd George| North points when needed. His! al! times. carried nothing but stand-| will visit "him there. seeeety driving and placement put) ard lines and the entire stock that is Johnston completely outclassed K: magae throughout the entire match | and although he was guilty of some) time that t streaky tennis, had no @ifficulty in} to the trade ing Walk three blocks Center ter hotel. Miss Lena H, T. Clark, postmistress | .\,,1ienger found it difficult to handle} Kumagae on the defensive from the| being offered at this time includes no| BELFAST, Sept. 2.—(By The Aseo-' wee! 'B: De ar tment fet eam, Beek, Fin, weno ts in| the returns. xery start. and although the latter other lines. clated Press}—James Johnson, aged Phone Pp jail in Orlando, awaiting trial = on the charge of killing Fred T. Milti- eas more, who was found shot to death WASHINGTON, fice of $32,000 in a hotel room in Orlando. She is also accused of having robbed the postof- WS TOT 2 SAT ASAT A TTT re the post: office department, Postmaster G: vii : . al Hays announced yesterday rf FUNSTON APPOINTEDY authbriing establishment pf such a! SAN FRANCISCO, bureau would be ready for introduc-| erick Funston, tion when congress reconvenes, he| of the late Gen. said, adding that it had been esti- Sept. mated $250,000 could be saved annual-| ington that he is one of the two spe- 'y if government telegrams were clear-| cial appointees named by President ed through one agency. 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