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_ SEPTEMBER 9, 1921, PAGE SIX Cpe Casper ss ad Cribune FRIDAY, ; Portsmouth, it was announced togay-| Robert Loulg Stevenson's tuvorite lot the paseo before reaching the Rocky Mount was named by the di-|recreation was playing the flute, In|age of seven! |rectors but Judge Landis acted on| order he said, to tune up his ideas. BS ES. Se Palle ey abs protests that Rocky Mount had far ex- TRIBUNE Ae as TO 35 PERHOUR SHERIFF = EXCITING CHASE) FOR SHNOTING * RECEIVE FOOD = SS ae Lon cee oem a gp haere” oS ee <i as ted Press.)— County authorities are attaching important results to the ‘trea rere a zerved bere brio os i mf rt d recovery of a’car belonging to Dr. I. N. Frost, which was fo. 300 Somer ran hax wine roe H er 0 anl £ stolen from Casper August 17, and the arrest of Bob Merton, Prepared in initial kitchen of the Am- 2 Nakane Wilson and Miss F. Dougherty, about 93 miles fons : et diay ~eedepent a se Speed Law of Colorado to Be | northeast of Casper last night. heart o' e 4 Reaferced Says Ranger | The arrest of the trio, and the recovery of the car is said| Mrs. Ethel Hutt, Colored, Me ome ean ise: Bowden. e a e Head Following Ruling to bave been effected after @ success-) ——_______~—_.|_ Convicted of Assault With The’ * Chacuain? eleetnare uweriep Made The jy Regret it tn eect | ‘ Intent to Kill by Jury Goteburg and Stella have already 4 Made ere. ties are said to have given a tazi- in District Court. rived in Petrograd from Hamburg ce _— : driver who left Casper carly yester \with relief administration supplies. tur ay ptem r DENVER, 4 . day morning carrying parts t ’ for wha red, chargea| MOSCOW, Sept. 9.—(By The Asso Hamreck, head of th s-| proved to be the stolen machine. Lis dapat, she Steet ta MIE, cletod Wremed—Migtbeen core ot Ament ers, announced today motorists travel-| Gutwitting the alleged * bee Shreya Ake rc ener c > ca ican food have reached Moscow from A t ti r ing at a rate of speed of more than| sheriff Joe Marquis and Deputy A. te te Twenty-three more cars now reat opportunity to put in you 35 miles over highways in the state]. Biglin, riding in Mr. Biglin's high bie eae elie on June 18 lest. Rigs: bar 8 PP’ P y the way, however, are necessary to Srould bo violating the state law and! powered car, drove past. the poemie) 4 xcse7,idgt AWOL Wash, Bent, 0:1 ere nee ee Caen Ganacae ona emt abe supply for Winter. Blankets, and © sub, to arrest 1 © S sa e| McNEIL ISLAND, » Sept. t “rhe announcement followed receipt| Doon ‘ached and pave the man with, [CMAZNS SAvaRe, @ federal prison 11 o'clock Iaat hight after having de- Possible the Opening of food kitchens Coniforts ata real saving. We have jon fi AU ey Gi 1] the Vine ‘ _ guard, fired two shots last nigbt at| berated nearly eight hours. n Mosc! rs Victor. Keyes 10, the “eifect, Chat Srnec eet te Srcive, Be |S" crowler bulireed tp be Hoy, Gact:| “Tue ebanking Gotaceamer tie Maen? ap Visine anit: Bemdre Ser Eee: Ba just opened our new stock, and the A apesd’ permitted on| As ». 1¢| Her, bandit who escaped Monday from | bar and, it is alleged by the prosecu- Places Foabe tn ths atute e°30 Guaaiens hobes] bons ir we nore ee ete Prison on this Teand. “The man | tion, was done with criminal ingent kitchens will be opened. assortment is complete. H The penalty provided for violation of| tempt at gun-play but Mr. Marquis, ¥#* Prowling aroun javage's home | foliowing an ca ia whic! e = this law is a fine of not more than| drew down on Morton before he had ®"@ disappeared in the darkness and} victim was first slapped by Mrs, ‘Hutt| Vi L : £200 or imprisonment ‘in the county | chance to reach a rife that was /fE 0000 | tastes thot In the chest. He wan) irginia League Blankets and Comforts ‘lted Cotton Batts : jail tor not more than thirty days, or] standing tn business tke fashion at| _ The fit fos since Gaping: escaped ; } Rule Reversed _ Be prepared for cold nights. Large We have just received a large ship- i Adjutant General Hamrock said the| ‘The prisoners were returned to Cas today. ‘This hindered hunt for > sietonsy’ endeavored: to _ show size, good weight, fleecy Blankets and ment of Quilted Cotton Batts. On ac- i Jaw would y enforced. He| per last night and are being held in phim aapenernigge | lS ie pert ip ig dln Ais eld Comforts at prices which make them count of limited space we are offering 3 nae ge S apeeding Om. the ak the covie Limonene! Geni eo nt] browaht: doted be a buries inithie oxsnt accidental | PORTSMOUTH, Va,, Sept. 9.—Base- real values. these at wonderful values. Here is 5 o€ excessive speeding e | oF 1 _ e , Vas, s : mate (Pras and asked the attor-|the information directly in district| P¢ ‘8 seen by a guard intimtaed SP ia ened ball Commissioner Landis has" re- 74x80-— Cotton Blankets. Regular your chance to save if you are prepar. + hey general for an opinoin. Road] court or give the prisoners « pretim-|>¥ the prison physi Charles| An express train“has been beaten by| versed the decision of directors of price $3.65, Sale ing to make your own Comforts for the Se Sinn bie tanbsbd udder ele cplhion hel inary triaicte saitiok obeeks | P. Jento. When the doctor was asked|12 minutes by an eagle which raced|the Virginia league and awarded the : ing Winter. V dectared : While not making any definite ‘f st would be permissi to take a|it over a distance of 18 miles. it over a distance of 18 miles! first _half _season_ half season championship _v to price ... coming The law on which the opinion is| statements it is understood that the| Photograph of Gardner were the based, it was said, was enacted by the| arrest of the trio has established a| PTisoner captured, he replied: twenty-third general assembly and ap-| connecting link in a chain that the! | ‘Sure. if you want to take a ple weaved AgTile a sheriff's office under Mr. Marquis had | ‘Ure of @ man all shot up. —_———»— been forging to ferret out the “prin- WA A ALE jcipais in several important | crimes b.)* eg at have been committed here dur- Ing the past two weeks. AUSTIN, TEXAS Price of Sugar GETS ica ¢ Drink Your ee to Mental Strength. KOFAN Feeds the Brain Cells. | Drops 15 Cents) ronr vovei 54x74 Cotton Blankets. Regular 4-Ib. Cotton Batts. Regular price ee canis $1.85 | 395" $4.45 Ce ee Reales 72x84 Cotton Blankets. Regular 4 3-Ib. Cotton Batts. Regular price price $6.00, Sale $1.25, Sale mriee taco 95 + price... at __..95e 72x84 rnp Comforts. Regular ale price $9.00, $7.10 Dr. Denton’s Sleeping . price 72x84 Woolnep Comforts. Regular Garments ‘owa, Sept. 9.—Mrs. AUSTIN, ‘Texas, ~ Sept. 9.—Doz- Henry O. Hale, wife of a gypsum min- price $5.95, Sale Here is an opportmnity to supply ens of persons narrowly escaped in- er in Fort Delge has become the price ... am your youngsters for the Winter with 5 pa —— ae DENVER, Sept. 9.—The price of wealthiest woman and poss the 72x84 W int “Cor te wi rad 1 these well made Sleeping Garments. worth o! age was done when a | beet sugar dropped cents per hun- wealthiest person in this city. 1 x ooina omto: egular ey of ii tornado struck in the southern por- | aredweight at downtown stores today} She is the daughter of Wallace Far-| 4 © We are sure the prices will meet with tion of Austin this afternoon, following the 15-cent reduction in the ley wealthies citizen of Boane county ppoovessenrorrorspoconroeresrererrrerrrr rer Titi tii iit tie pied ecasetae come $5.85 Feathered Pillows Well made feathered Pillows, large and medium sizes. Guaranteed all new feathers. - passed across the Colcrado River | wholesale price on both cane and who died last Friday. His awill, filed valley, bit again in West Austin | beet sugar yesterday afternoon. Beet for probate in Boone esterday, left and then disappeared into the hills | sugar now sells for $7 a hundred her one-half of his estate, valued at) west of the city. pounds. Merchants said a similar re- thore than $2,000,000. | ° ‘ ’ _ duction in the price of cane sugar, Her husband digs rock for the| “Three Best Wishes for Youth ’ 2 within a few days might be made. [American Cement Plaster company. A Methodists Hope! An oversupply of sugar in Cuba He has been on a strike since July 1.| Is the Subject of the Address by and a decreased demand were given Hale and his wife live in a humble your approval. Sizes range from 0 to 10 years. | DR. DENTON’S SLEEPING GARMENTS Size O-14 year. Sale pric rhage ae _95e i 4 as causes for the drop. dwelling in the gypsum district. They H x Pillows—Regular $1.85. $ Size 3-4-5 years. ‘For Negotiat ion BROKERS FACE SUIT. Rae a ee Dr. Hislop Bale price: 2 1.50 Sale price Pa ee. a ol, 15 Irish P NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Brokers who| ———_—_ At the Sunday Night Meeting of the, failed to follow the New York curb! RIFLE RECORD BROKEN Of Iris CACE |maruet into Na new indoors nome'n| CAMP PEREGO, Gate PMN EPWORTH LEAGUE | year ago are made “detandents in an|E. Cc. jinjunction suit on file in the suprome/C. Crossman of Los Angeles, today METHODIST CHURCH’AT 6:45 court today. The suit was starced hy|established a record for women on s property owhers who called the orit-} the 900-vard rifle range. She made 27 door market a nuisance. leonsecutive bull's eyes. piers car OS $430 Se 1-10 scce S| Shae rise ai $1.50 LONDON, Sept. %.—(By The Asso- ciated Press}—The world's conferenc ef Methodists at the outset of this! morning's session adopted a resolution declaring the conference hoped that complete success would crow#i’ thu| negotiations between the British gov- ‘ernment and the Irish Republicans for a solution of the Irish question. { The resolution said: | + “This conference, representing al- | most 40,000,000 adherents, is watching with prayerful and deeply solicitous | finterest the present attempt at a sat } istactory and permanent adjustment ot i Trish affairs and fervently hopes that THIS GREAT SALE NOW RUNNING AT FEVER HEAT! The End Is Near DOUBLE BUSINESS TOMORROW ARE THE ORDERS---COME EARLY, FOR THERE IS NO TIME TO LOSE! complete success may crown the neg- otiations.” The delegates unanimously ordered | that copies of the resolutions be sent to Prime Minister Lioyd George ind Eamonn De Valera the Irish Repnb- { lican leader. Northern Indians Near Extinction! EDMONTON, Alberta, Sept. 9.— Indians in the near north are in dan- ger of becoming an extinct species, unless measures are taken by the province to safeguard them against contagious diseases, Dr. W. W. Bell, health inspector, declares in a report made public today following a trip through the Wabaskawa district. Dr. Bell urged regulations prohib- iting overcrowding in one room tepees, ich two or more fami- lies frequently are found. He attacked the government ration e, declaring it had done much to degrade the Indiaus. Many of them, ‘he asserted, use he rations only as stakes in gambling for prunes and raisins which they use to brew “hootch.”* JR SEK Obenchain Defense Will Be Separate The Next Semi-Annual a : ONE CENT SALE WILL START NEXT MONDAY AND WILL BE HELD AT The Kimball Drug: Store On Center Street Only . Only 12 More Hours to Buy at These Prices One Group of Fall Dresses Comprising of 13 Dresses and Values to $40.00 WHILE THEY LAST! $1.85 $7.49 This Group of $8.00 to $12.50 : Tomorrow is The NEW FALL HATS Follow the Crowds All Going at LAST DAY : 99 c It Is Soon Over! AGAIN TOMORROW } sauitycs WE OFFER YOU Yet? $1.50 Pure Thread Silk Hose J *7-°° te $4.00 House Shoes at 73c “ For the Last Time Your Unrestricted hoice ~Cw m< rn 2 id that she had decided to have her defense con- ducted separately from that of Arthur C. Burch, indicted with her on charges of murder in connection with the _ death of J. Belton Kennedy, a local broker. She intimated” that her de- fense would be conducted by others * who thus far have jointly represented ® her and Burch 5 ——__- The Inca, warriors, prior to the Spanish conquest, used to decorate the saddles of their horses with heads of their enemies killed in battle. To tes-| sen the weight of these ghastly rel! the warriors by a secret process. re-| moved all the bones and embalmed | the head. YOUR CHANCE ian ey STOCK UP, IS NOW! LADIES! YOUR LAST CHANCE! ERR e 30 NEW FALL ¢ Growns and S U I T S Don’t Wait and Then Regret Teddy Bears Git Grauhen! for eaeedaye ° Regular $5.00 to $7.00 Val pusiness) Your lest chaneeat Latest Fall Skirts ues and All hilippine ndwork. Just Arrived and $10.00 to $15.00 Values. $29.99 $2.69 TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL | $4.79 DEAFNESS AND HEAD | FOLLOW THE : LAST DAY DEES | CROWDS! IT IS SOON OVER! OF SALE oa |French Garment Sho { are hard of hearing or have head $1.85 210 SOUTH WOLCOTT STREET See Big Ad in Tomorrow’s Tribune The Midwest Pharmacy Will Continue Its Regular Luncheonette, Fountain and Drug Business. noises go to your drugsist and get 1 ounce of Parment (double strength), and add to it 4 pint of hot, water and @ little granulated sugar.” Take ono Y tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. + Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy t© prepare, costs little and is pleasant to inke Wh2) has Catarrhal 4 Deo { this prescription a Visit the Old Stand on Center Street. Next Monday 1 Aprons Your Choice 49c TWO STORES Midwest Pharmacy 214 South Center Midwest Building Street | Seceevvesovecoacvecoesccecoosescecoeseeoseteseespoeeesoosesseesescosscceneece: