Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ; , Casper Daily Eribune ; fUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. WARRANTS QUT U3 0k N CHARGE MURDER re Dr. E. L. Willis and Dr. N. J. Phelan, Den-\ «2 adccetes Moe QO ver, Face Serious Chargein Connection | 1 Organization to Be Lo- cated in Casper, District With Death of SocietyWoman_ _ Agent States. ——_ Casper will be made the headquar- DENVER, Sept. 13.—Warrants were issued by District At-|'*T* © the United States Veterans se ; ; oo ibureau in Wyoming according to the torney Philip S. Van Cise here today for Dr. E. L. Willis and | statements of . W. Ihe, district local a Dr. N. J. Phelan, Denver physicians, charging them with [office supervisor who is here for the murder in connection with the death in 1917 of Miss Mary |P""pore of perfecting the work of the |= re = 3. |local office of the Federal Board pre- p Park, college and society woman of Greeley, Colo. Miss| (vr ,tory to combining this office with aq Park, it is alleged in the joint information filed in a local) other banches of relief work which is ] Austice cort against the two physi-y fice in which he is said to have ad-|being handied by the government for t] Gian, died following an operation in| mitted administerng the anaesthetic|the benefit of former service people. a local hotel. to Miss Park and to have accused Dr,| With Casper as headquarters, offices Dr. Willis fs in the city jail, incom-] Willis with performing the operation.|of the federal board In Cheyenne and IS BEING OFFERED THE PEOPLE OF P URING OUR municado, having been arrested Iast| Warrants for the two physicians, [branches of other activities in. the CASPER AND VICINITY D night. Dr. Phelan, it was said at the| District Attorney Van Cise sald to-|state will be closed and the whole U district attorney's office, has not been | day, followed an investigation of the|contro! of this state's relief work cen- arrested. According to the district] case by a private detective and an at-|tralized at Casper. " attorney, Dr. Phelan recently filed an|torney for the state board of medical le the details for carrying out 3 affidavit in the district attorney's of-| examiners. The investigation for the|the pl.ns are rot yet completed, it ts state board, members of that body | understood that a state manager, with said today, followed reports from|three managers of the three great Greeley that many persons were dis-| service men relief boards that ‘will be satisfied with the explanation given | combined in the local office will be in for Miss Park's death at the time. | stituted, and a force of clerks capable ” The district attorney said today the|of handling the mass of work that ‘ young woman's body might be ex-| will be required will be sent here. humed, but that he had not deter-}| The personnel of the executive mined that yet. heads of the local office has not been 4 3 Dr. Willis is an osteopath physi-{ divulged yet but it is understood that cian, the office of state manager at least Miss Park was a graduate of the| will go to a Casper ex-service man. 2 state teachers’ college at Greeley. She Sota Sor ai ee tie toe . ‘was a member of a well-known na-|™-; after Ser srg t or . *s °, Clonal jcsllige. sovccity wath peer o13.3t With the cold weather coming on we can outfit you at a remarkable saving. By pur- in Greeley and Den\er socleiy. She Riker, Dunphy and Rowe] had taught schoct at Delia, Colo. She | OR SALE Fimex fiverasrenger car: chasing at Webel’s you are assured of standard made merchandise, the kind the Webel store Meet Today in Threesome | ¥#* 23 years of age when she died.| 0.0" t36 fast” Yellowmcone ‘ ss ne * to Decide Premier apt Phone 12753. has handled during the twenty-three years of business in Casper. One woman in England earns 4] Honors of Play. livelihood as a tuner of church beils.| LOST—A black velvet scarf on Sec- TAS TT ST bona street between Center and Lin- With the class of the golf tourna-} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. = {coin street. Finder return to 539 Bast ment, scheduled to show their wares in | Third street and receive reward. a threesome this afternoon, which in| FOR — Five-room _ furnished | all probability will name the pace-| modern house. 633 CY avenue.| MEN’S DEPARTMENT maker of the Country club golfers and | Phone 51M between § a. m. and 6 p., FOR RENT—Onetoom cabin; fur- 3 > With several matches in other classes | nished for batching. Apply rear 827 5 h Spruce street. 9-13-1t to be played off, the tourney holds Fine, Heavy and Narrow Ribbed, Double Stitched Seams. With cuff bottom and tunnel belt loops. All double stitched the interest of followers of the game . a seams. Just’the thing for hunting season. ’ At One-Half Price | : : $3.85 WORSTED PANTS 2 fied in the forty to forty-five stroke class and in the elimination games which have been played so far, T. H. Dunphy beat F. B. Firman; Vance Rowe, beat Todd W. Bowman and A. C. Riker beat Glen Littlefield. This leaves Riker, Dunphy and Vance Rowe to contest in a threesome | this afternoon for the premier honors | lin New York City alone from kid- es TR rllg Sore a Ggtend eet ke jney trouble last year. don't allow In Assorted Stripes and Solid. Colors. Belt Loops. Duxbak Hunting Coats yourself to become a victim * by | neglecting pains and aches. Guard | against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL DUXBAK LACE LEG TROUSERS @nnaLEM Oy Towers’ Two-Piece Oil Clothing . To Match Coat. At One-Half Price $4.95 Bvceee oe ph eG LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Following are the matches which ~~ \ ry! re eo inner: Women’s White White Dresses Laces Class 45 to 50. HAVE YOU SHOPPED WITH US? Shoes FOR LITTLE TOTS . Some Edgings and Our Entire Stock of Frank Knittle beat Hal Riney, 100. Made of Lawn or Pique. _ Insertions. Sie Aitchis Oa "$1.00 | $1.00 and $1.25 Sc Per Yard M. C. Dutton beat Ed Slater, 91. réund of 18 b fol I $2.55 to $6.35 ~ $8.00 nent, other interesting matches in sses have been played | off and the winners of the qualifying events will be matched against each | other this afternoon if possible. | day's gallery was the largest that yet turned out to watch the golfe go after new records. It {s probable Pees that the first place contest which is ‘Diopirriras scheduled for this afternoon will at- DREAM STREET". | | | | | "The world’s standard remedy fc~ kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy since 1696. ES = = All droggista, three sizes. Guaranteed. ‘eck Gold Medal for the Necceptuoiaiisicn F. E. Pendell beat C. B. Dawson, 99 plus. © Knittle beat N. C. Geis, 104. % N. Frost won from W. Finney in 99. Captain Hopkins won from Clem Nicolaysen in 93. In this class M. C. Dutton and Floyd E. Pendell played in the sem!- Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop . terete, Nia Silkoline Four Fold Germantown. Natural Color. All Widths. ware Christianson won from R. T SILK HOSE SPECIAL 36-Inch. Plain and Fancy Colors. 25 Per Skei ; 89c Per Yaid ae. Aleeo won from R. C. Wyland Extra Quality. er ein § Score Jereia ae roars aca In Black, Chestnut, Cordovan 19c Per Yard 7 Spe, Mane eee eS et ne Re HN Carney Peterson won from T. C. Tinkin in 108. IL. A. Reed won from Ira G. Weth- erill in 106. Class 55 to 60. George Campbell won from W. R. Johnson in 122. M. C. Price won from H. E. Grude Alll Sizes = ud ee. At Close Out Prices Special 95c Hoy a Sahoel er _ 15c Per Yard ' Mentholatum $1.89 Per Pair Maline : 25c Size, 19c : i All Colors. 50c Size, 39c Women’s Bloomers | 35c Per Yard ES u owe Made of Pink Sateen. WHITE KNITTED. BLOOMERS cas : 16x35 Inches. Good Weight. Plain Whi NAVY JERSEY BLOOMERS . Jergen s Hand Lotion or Red Border. Regular 36¢ Value. ss 59cand $1.75 29c 19c Each ie 117. W. A. Wheeler won from F. W. Mes Simer in 113. None of the games in the maiden Regular $2 Value Night division have been played yet but it is probable that some of the novices will start this afternoon. The veterans are expecting much amuse- ment from the antics of the starters as they first tread the fairway. ——_—_—_—— New Authentic Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily $99999005O0 999409 OD OOOPEDIDODIODLDIIOOOOSOOOROODS 99090 FOR SALE—Phonograph, practically new; bargain for cash; records in- tluded. Phone 1355. 9. 13-1t - IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would > Bring to Casper Homes. SHIKANY’S Special for Wednesday = Hard to do housework with an ach- tag back. = = = — |= = iS Brings you pours of misery at Fancy Creamery Butter, 45e E | leisure or at wor Perlby SEAS Neais Se = = ; Gee ee Fancy Rocky Ferd Cantaloupes, 1 10 SI Backache pains often come from Per Cease soo a sos oe ‘ ry =] i weak ae much n a Velve Flour Guasantood| 2410: Soeur eae : : At Prices That Cannot Be } Do eee eee to Satisfy. ‘|: 98-Ib. Sack, $3.95 : a enw . : 1 Mera ieee | Meck: 7 A808 Duplicated Anywhere ‘Thomas Clarey, 707 Sou' od “ } gut street, says: “Since I lant recom. Choice Pork Loin Roast . + * + | ended. Doan's “Kidney Pills a few oice Pork Loin Roast, 27: We have left over from our GROCERY STOCK one of the.finest displays of JARS and JUGS in the city. Just - fears ago, telling of the good they 0 LTO RRS oi a a cena be BS 2c = F; Saar A % quae F bad done another of the family, I huve right for. mixing chemicals, paints, butchering, - etc. . : Boneless Pork Roast, ‘1 g & nad occasion to take thom myself. . 17. ec = ‘ een eee wat SIE Choices Pot Ros 1 = ; Secs areal deat of ate mine 1B pec ass Ze PZ 4-Gal. Jars, each 25-Gal. Jars, each_--_—-____- bee See reasons wctaas tare S = 1-Gal. Jars, each_ 30-Gal. Jars, each i | a eee ee 7 SH d K AN YIS = 2-Gal. Jars, each_ : 1/-Gal. Jugs, each. eys.’ 4 = . Don't sim- = . JAS, CACh ____ sf arate Gea Mae remedy get PHONE 903 PHONE 474 = 3-Gal. Jars, each___- 1-Gal. 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