Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1921, Page 14

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x Feenne ! PAGE FOURTEEN fhe Casper Daily Cribune - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,-1921, STAIKEASLOSE (STOLEN RINGS ROUND, MORE | “RE LocareD DENVER, Sept. 10.— Denver and Chicago police announced today they had solved the mystery of the disap- pearance in Denver on July 15, 1920 of two rings valued at $35,500. Advices from Chicago said that one of the WEATHER—Cloudy and unsettled tonight and insite continued cold temperature; near freezing over entire state tonight. Phones 13 and 14 e No Refunds No Exchanges Watch Our Windows r ; f rings, valued at $10,000, had been lo- Gain of 97 Men in Five Mines|cated together with its purchaser in “ ne “et Chicago. Deriver police today said in Trinidad District Re- | t,0 ‘other ring. set with a seven and ported Today by C. F. a half karat diamond and valued at and I. Officials. $25,500, had been traced to China. |Chester A. Hardy, former negro por- . Sept. 10.—With | ter at the Denver club, is being heid in men in five Colo-| Jail here in connection with the al- leged theft of the rings. The rings belong to Mrs. Bugene P. are miners, compa: Shove wife of a wealthy Colorado the situation to be brighter today than | Springs, Colo., businessman, and sister at any time since the so-called pro-|of a Denver artist and clubman. Mrs. test strike started. Frederick, where | Shove left the rings in the women's a walkout took place early this week, | retiring room at the Denver club and reported $3 men at work this morn-|was unable to find them later. ing. a gain of 30 over yesterday, an| A few days after the rings disap- increase of 20 miners. Sopris and To-| peared Hardy, then a porter at the i@ad district this m THE BIG BUSY STORE DO NOT DELAY CLOSING OUT SALE The time is drawing near when the Webel store will be no more. Shop now and save. Stock up for Winter. Read the ads carefully. They contain bargains never offered the Casper public before. SHOP NOW---DO NOT WAIT. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Ready-to-Wear Middies Bungal w Aprons basco report an increase of working|club, was held at police headquarters men, Morle Tollerburg being|on suspicion and interrogated. He about the same as preceding days. was later released because there was The presence of deputy sheriffs at|not enough evidence to hold him on Frederick has restricted the activities | police said. ef union pickets to the extent of pre- = = venting actual interference with mi- ners 5 to work. It was the statement of Colotado Fuel &Q Iron officials that the good showing “today is a forecast of great- improved conditions the first of next week, Officials here said there is practical- ly mo change in the situation in the Walsenburg field and ir Fremont ysworxers FOR TALKHERE H. Foster Bain Will Be First to ASKED FOR Al Address Chamber of Com- merce in Resumption of Forums, RIGA, Sept. 9.—The Rosta Keasdl Bolshevik news agency announces that} Resumption of the chamber of com- the Third nationale has issued] merce luncheons which is scheduled an appeal to all American workmen to} for Tuesday evening will be given an contribute one day's pay toward the/ auspicious start for the fall and win- relief of starving Russians. -Thes¢/ ter months, because of. the program contributions are to be sent direct to] that has been arranged for this oc. the soviet government and apparently! casion. The chamber of commerce Would be independent of the work of/ will be host to H. Foster Bain, di- the American relief administration. rector general of the United/ States oo bureau of mines who will deliver the ; principal address of the evening. Women’s and Misses’ Coats, including all Made of khaki, blue fl. ngal I jot D Eastern fi Will ano yimen, eaecially, operators, who the auW garments Which'atrived-vasentiy. bicheoeess aki, red and blue flannel, also sits r Inspect oldings and are working them under the su- . iy Stns Ficiai| = Priced $9.85 Up $1.75 to $9.85 | $1.19, $1.69 si EE. Mpicactor Mastin teuol bar Wala otbey Better Select Yours Now. ‘ ‘And ie. to $5.00 Officials of the United States bureau of mines, is conducting an extensive inspection trip of mining properties and federal of] Ixnds. He was for- P lush Coats \ This Includes Sassy J site Dresses. Short Coats. Full length Coats. Some with Wool Dresses A party of eastern capitalists, in- eluding Joseph Trees, members of a Saat eebeonien pee de Crawford, | Mery connected with the operation of fur collars. wise A t I en Benstor Weller, Frank 8. Mitchell all| TT, "wail unown to tho bustnene tn ALL GOING AT Made of navy serge and tricotine. Every cs ’ Of Pittsburgh and Warwick M. Down-| 14, of this vicinity. ° one a good style. Pretty and well made. Natural Colors. All Widths. f ff Denver will arrive here tomor- Nes ig Ae H lf P. po 5 ie Mi to start an inspection] The official party is scheduled t> a rice arrive in Casper Monday morning and wll leave immediately for an inspec: tion trip of the Poison Spider field, returning here Monday evening, The Salt Creek inspection’ trip is scheduled to start Tuesday morning but the party will return here in time for the forum luncheon. In all proba bility they will be able to present in- trip of properties in which they are interested and other properties in the producing fields of this vicinity. The visitors are all interested in the Salt Creek Consolidated Oil company and much interest is attached to their vis- it here. Advices received here this afternoon say that they are travelling with a Regular values up to $39.75. Offered now at $11.50 and $19.50 89c Per Yard Motor Coats \ RENFROW DEVONSHIRE CLOTH Made of suede-like material, in brown, tan, SUITS 29c Per Yard reindeer and green. Some leather lined, SAR OR a others lined in velour finish. aay teat Gno on company’ officials | "esting Information of the condi- Just a few remaining in stock. We offer TABLE’ DAMASK, PER YARD Who are en route here from Findley, | “078 in this district. $28 75 : our: best suit, a brown velour, full silk lined, Ohio, for detailed inspection of hold: | | eee ee ee ae ear vier Locke e trimmed beaverette fur, style craft make. 79c to $2 95 2 = o Sanne ear aoe wit! | Bologist; Merion E. Rhoades, congress- Regular $135.00 value. e; 'o' man from Missouri, and chairman of Jeave Sunday morning for Salt Creelt,| 4. house committce on mines and WOMEN’S KHAKI visit field which will be vis- 4 4 a En A $75:00 OUR ENTIRE’ STCCK OF ba Nancing thelr indefinite stay in| ™@#ning; H. E. Meyers, chief clerk; F. B t i B, Tough, supervisor of ofl and gas this state. operations in the United States; BI, Ts B. Hill, petroleum engineer; R. C, Pat- terson, deputy supervisor of oil and Outing Coats Other Suits as Low as $10.00 IVORY Norfolk Style. ¢ olf Consisting of Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Trays. Cactus Thorns || deceit’ ariter the mosting $2.95 All Braids, Laces, Trimmings and Buttons “arpa which will be of special interest to At bipeare Your Own Price. ALL MARKED AT REAL BARGAINS Identify Man everyone is cordially invited to at for Officers |/0h \ CALLEN OF U.S. woes varia Si | GLEANUP BORRD FIRST in McKibbi d Sch bl BOYS’ MEDIUM. WEIGHT : : a i tas c Flannel Night Shirts ; sna: D0e Polis h kid and white canvas. = = = = — = = = 4 = = = 4 a = I = = . = = = — = prestniexys poctemsion, from Bigs EB . , In Assorted Stripes. Sizes 13, 14, 15, 16. : Pong neehakneseriee Giceise a New Fall shapes and colors. Consist of : ~ 30 P. M., was related hers by the sheriff = = wide or narrow brim. ! 95c crer ot e en route to Santa Fe with the two — = j prisoners, Francisco Biza and Car- | Dr. K. G. Allen, who will take $2 80 t $7 00 Regular 50c Val; Jos Renteria. charge of the physicial examination | == x se) e i ae he sheriff said he noticed that | work in connection with the work of |4 the men in running from the store | {he clean-up campaign in which every | == ARROW BRAND STIFF COLLARS -1 Black Cleaner and Polisher - after the murder had run into a | formes service man will be contacted | = ° : 4 3 for 25 cactus and smashed it up. He told |to present his claims to the govern: | == D ] Gr F lt I or Zoc his deputies “when we fiind a man-| ment, arrived here this morning ahead | == anie een }e wo or zt his legs full of cactus thorns lof the board to lay the plans for the | = ° ilt Edge D: we'll know he’s our man,” When | four-day: campaign which starts here Shi Gi e the men were caught in the moun- | Monday. Other members of the clean- 4 ppers e ressing of 100 miles they | up campaign are due here this after- |= a doctor's office at |noon and a conference is scheduled 1. The legs of one of the men |for this evening at which time the Was full of ‘cactus thorns. They | plans will be definitely outlined. had denied until then that they were 20 ESCAPE ie SOLDIER DEAD soldier stain. Thousands of pedestrians paused om downtown strects at 11 o'clock this | morning in observance of the passing of the funeral cortege of Leo Leyden, the first Denver boy to die in the war, on its way to the cathedral of the Im- maculate’ Conception. Again this afternoon traffic will be Pyke ames halted and honer bestowed to three JUN ; 1 others who made the supreme sacri- INTER SG Oy RE RpSED- fice. The bodies of Lieut..Percy Rob- PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 19.—Superior | ert Preston; Lieut. Eben Smith and Judge Joseph S. Jenckes today refused | Private Buster L. Ellsworth will be to issue an order restraining the state | escorted through the streets by mem- Joan comnission from selling $1000,-| bers of the Preston post of the Ameri- 600 worth of tax Anticipation bonds | can Legion. this afternoon. ‘The restraining or-| A host of citizens and officials in- @er was cought by the Bankers Trust | cluding Governor Shoup, Senator Nich- company of Denver, on behalf of it-|olson and many ex-service men. at- pelf and two other purchaser. of a pre-|tended the funeral services of Leo yious bond issue which the loan com-|Teyden this morning. His name {s Imission since has tried to cancel be-|perpotuated by a local American Le- pause tho attorney genera?" held the | gion post gale contract violated the Ia; authcr $$ issue. Attorneys for the INGTON, Sept. 10.—The ten- filed notice of appeal to the e valuation of the Chicago, Rock state supteme court but counsel for nd & Pacific railroad was fixed the, atate officials notified them thes the interstate commerce commis- with the sale this afte: t 4 x , 2 for 35c, 3 for 50c tutd Moenand Gane ee Overcoats & Fur, Caps | ~ Elite Polish ; $1.75 y $1 .95, $2.15 aud Cap ah es ee Winter verwst : 15c, 2 for 25¢ ; Shinola Polish Duxbak Hunting Coats _ Duxbak Lace Leg 3 for 25¢ $8.00 Trousers, $4.95 Block Sole Leather 60c Per Block Earthenware “pice cis Comet Be f Duplicated here We have left f; GROCERY STOCK f the finest displ f i i right for mixing cuemicnie: pain butchering, cee Pe ee mee and as in the city,» Just 1,-Gal. Jars, each_______-____15¢ 8-Gal. Jars, each____________$1.77 25-Gal. Jars, each 1-Gal. Jars, each_--_----""20e _10-Gal. Jars, each._-__"""$237_30-Gal. Jars, each. 7-7-7398 2-Gal. Jars, each__ 15-Gal. Jars, each___________$3.87 Wedel luge cach Se 3-Gal. Jars, each 20-Gal. Jars, each____"_____$4.87 _1-Gal. Jugs, each use: LAKESIDE, Ohio, Sept. 10— The powerboat Alton blew up in Lake Erie 1% miles of Lakeside with 20 men on board at 8:30 o’cloéx this morning. Four of the men were severely burned but all were rescued after being thrown into the weaeal, NAA wi

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