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PAGE THREE Jered within the Chi o district was The order was issved after the ar- rival of members of the commission im the city to he arguments on the } petition of Mayor Thompson for a 5- cer tear fare. The traction rfors FIVE CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM SALT LAKE PEN | | hear! 1 open tomorrow. Reduc rates was asked on the ALBUQURQUE, N. M., Sept. 14.—| ground that the operating expenses Bloodhounds are today trailing Joe;are now much lower than they were Wiggins, wanted fcr killing two men at the time increase in rates was and shovting two others at a Labor sg anted day dance at ‘Allison, N. M.. on S appeared ood. You will find Mr. an@ Mrs. Slack will make their “Five prisoners at the Utah state / The bride was gowned in a beauti- = t = —— == = y between Al. H Siack, nee Mies Gene Hart, former] y'siting in the city for 2 few days from & ‘ 5 : tip oe -_venerday ‘0 FOR MORE EWERGY superintendent of the Hearst kinder-|his ranch, looking after business in- b i wards Thrown in Cell and/}set supplies and aga in disappeared Up Your Blood H relock | farten in, Lead, S.-D. terests. Pra ked Up While Prison- |! the mountains. Officers tear it wil Bull p You i ot Be Mrs. Slack visited in Casper last Pan Locked Up While be hard to follaw a tra‘! across the) | When you are Lstless and i Ste’ ena “Seen marktos Lusby of| sear Snd has a wide circle of friends| Justin Kingdon. formerly : 7 : ; ers Climb Wall and rock and lava formations of the coun.) jisye the-don't cores, it is be- | Natrona county were married at the|Who are pleased to welcome her to| here, js here from Cheyenne spe ; Escape. ‘sy ‘around Thoreau. | cause you tae Ce | home of the bride’s brother at 114 O sycae dri Nine times out of i Eleventh street: ‘The Rev. C. af.| Mr. Slack of the Jardine and Slack 4 7. that c | Suecapecs Tee Dantar- of: thicrine| mvc guetlere 7m Sar” old. Cenee vet: mutha ht wicca ie returned from SALT LAKE CITY, Utab, Sept. 14. Utilities Must loot. Yeu will & N teaptiot ‘Church’ eaflaitted® Casperand a prominent business man.|Dougias where he attended the fair Dettdietiedeeestieetitietieeeteeettt thou: “4 yesterday. hat aicmaet ren q st 50 years, that S. S. S. is ful pink organdie. The groom was|bome at the residence of Mr. Slack ; oe ee SON erar aot puutes can Cheetah Fight Order To the Fecoanised standard blood’ build- attired in a neat business suit. Fa Denth : Durkin’ treat, A. W> Peake and W. & j \ third. The prisoners who secaved d H For Special Booklet or for, indi~ Mrs. Irene Burgess. from Montana. 3 are: Stanley Shadiow, convicted -o! R R vidual advice, without charge, Mrs. Edna McGovney the bride's sis- g o burglaries at Salt Lake; Frank Smith e uce ates Chief Medical Advisor, ter and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Lusby | uate oe Medgar s Thay: wi ES'S.co. Dep't 436, Atianta, Gat by may” $ ore . S. 5. jist. her parents all of Alcova were in at-|. The Ladies class of the Presbyter-\@ay on boateaen fi, the concern. : Goristevitic Me. Reine Titale eras Get S.S.5. at your drugé: . ‘The brot family} ian church which is taught by Mrs. C, : 1 thousand dollars; Edward . s, | eect ie? rae es er 1 A: Wileoh Birt ‘be. entertained along} Mr. and Mre. J. H. Trezise are visit. : tarda whe robbed the bank of St. iting tenet ite ; At the close of the ceremony a wed-| With a number of invited guests and| ing in ei for joa ate Sront a “we George, St. George, Utah, and Oscar ity /oFicsdyrtel chal tales pan inea.| was beautifully decorated and favors wane basse — va pF me Roh sg —e in a duel with the rota tan icago Telephone com-| . Red BI d Boater ate aha as tine] Gibtrgls ght together infoemsal Seon Miss Vera Middleton, daughter of Seige gp ie teg ae atee raed via Nei coer nore. the: anaes | Ror Rich, Rea Biaee Rich, Re a eget by.motor 0 bake new time will be held. Mrs. D. W. Middleton, is leaving for nd show cause dead. . 7 2 8 Chicago Hil, where she will spend the Btuderta.from all parts of the world are learning English at the ‘ home. ins Midgar. Montane. e | Air. aid Mire: J. Bi Barnes ace dany.| Winter at 6’Gonetrvatery Ut snubtc: Universiiy College, London, according to speech sounds. Mirrors sre Shadiow was a pa nt in the. prison. tun was taken from him. The two ortsoners/with Allen preceeding them then marched across the yard to the main cell house, the guard on the tow- er not being suspicious on account of sanction of the high school principal, | #¢ Dinner. ‘and the proposition of consolidating} Mr. and ‘Mrs.’ John ‘McFayaen’ en. fc, tertained at their home last Monday SSS : hates i Suniey aoe aay skipper corps” on ane Gi evening at an informal dinner party | MONTREAL, Sept, 14.—Grain ship-| Dear-Trouble Womai yates upon a child's wages if neces- Reserves into ohe large elub, modeled| ith honor of the officials of the Ohio Sere tet 734 bhai t have sere] a ay pasefic! sh Sturtbat. a9) RIMES Sa 2 a the guard accompanying the men. it h Mr. cer A woh Baccara eh, create | om cdom: tb a eby pt edgar and Grand Trunk railroads today an-| pot controf. She is working but | Dear-Trouble Woman: iat wiete haineee ee To W.C. A. Ii la thought that the one|the Wyoming district who were cise | ROUnced restrictions for the protec:| Goca net sa Sr mene cneenen:| | 1 Menresty Dee taste an. | upani Chabies Toneeons becrne Caan » etnies “ - 4 tion of Canadian shippers. all her wages on herself. She is | ut nevertheless J am writing ‘ -ongson, . co-operative organization will be able|ing Casper from F.nicy, Ohio. Seven young | to ¥ "; They obtained h's gun also. They : icely ap-| Hereafter, {t was announced, grain} going with a wild bunch of young | to you. I am badly in need of a " sa x pete eT sm 7H po Seagal bbetyo phe a ata aa ame od PTY e ony Re otra rage canahy So People and Is under bad influences. | Position of some kind, preferably |{HeP threw bath, guards into a eel! re af panies et were able to do. eee Port McNichol and Tiffin, Ont. must] What can T\do to save her for 1 | Clerking in a™ Store here in Casper |2P4 took t pir, keys. from: Sher eaps |The idea will be pa dy and the| House Guest Is obtain permits. before using the dock] fear she will get into serious trouble. | or as — girl in any-kind of busi Pood pea yieapmereri fl wastes ane and ‘ facilities here, I thank you, | mess. Your truly, them | id any outcry, question wu Lagi pckig-c sod = ea ere Sees 8 Approximately 90,000,000. bushels of ARS.-B.aeA - HAZEL Kk, Face tts 5 and Blaney then unlocked ‘ormer members rs _Mr. John ‘urran of SUUFER.| grain have passed ‘through the . port ; Dear Hazel K: the cells of Smith, Miller and Harris. -he high ‘schoo! clubs. Kan., .who is viritng at the home of Dear Mrs. B. M. A.: Enel The five started out from the coll Mt de aleg.the nian Ok hd aca aech sa so far this season, setting a new rec- : vnclose a stamped addressed en- ; ~ eS oer Re milan AS bee ge Bi Se a ug) here Mr. hog ord. About 40 per cent of the ‘total It ts pitiful when a seventeen | velope or call The Tribune office | Mouse with a stretcher. Two of the x Sah cata morte Sen ra. Mal’ Curran, was the guest. OC was American grain. ‘ year old cannot be controfed; but |-and I will make personal communi. |™¢M Wore the coats which had been tubitn me the grammar schools honor 0 i sioheriner Vs at: the apart: Perhaps the trouble may le partly | cation with ycu in regard to reas |t#ken from the guards. As a con = ear. ment of Mr. rs. n - } with yourself Is home as attractive | request. sequence, tho gimrd in the tower, as > _ The meetings as usual, will be held|ning. Places were laid for n'ne guests So yen eat make {tr Devaar, thus tho men crossed the: y thought = at regular intervals at the Y. W. | Following the dinner the evening « A. club house and the same line cf|was devoted to playing cards. . Sas ae oo ISSUR NDED PERSONALS : @aughter into your confidence and | Dear Reader: chat a man was being taken to the eee There will be a meeting of the Gen- ‘jy eral Ald society of the Methodist | =—=———————————————— 1 church, held in the church parlors, to- strive to understand her hopes and | = ‘The ‘Trouble-Woman will answer |OSPItal, since one pf the five was ambitions. “Try It and if it Is not | all questions t6 tho best of her abil. | C@tFed on the stretc General Aid Meeting Announced. ‘ : cco eae | geist, Miles O'stara . stenographer Consumption Of Lvadtiteg OI be tennaacny | for the Leldecker ‘Tool company, lett portant business will be transacted | (0 ‘Se feuterher rool company lett! | yqBBING, Minn., Sept. 14.— John during the business session» which oye may Snt raat ‘effective; put some remionsibility | ity. and give personal service im, | #0" moved towards the hospital A n® | Webb, who shot and killed three mem- ‘| will attend the University of Wyo- , Cotton Is Lower. will be base De m social hour, ming. M O'Mara is a duate of bers of the Hibbing police force at } { . = used to-show them how to move oral organs for certain sounds. Here hospital and Biancy was @ nirse Be ; Tet iy tng ihe last of this week for Denver ° they are being taught now to.say “wh.” Z there, Lewis Alten, a guard, received DO YOU WANT mnere they will spend several days} Montreal Grain a ne hat a iucn woe cufferingrtromt. \ > A meeting of the girls of “he on a business gag’ DearS trip. SS violent pains. He went to the hos ie trona courity high school will be held _ pital, belng held up by adiow. His this week at the ¥. W. C. A. upon the | Ol Officials Eentertained | ————— ‘ a ee Se FOR Thursday, Friday, Saturday AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL 45 Dresses Values Up to $65.00 All Kinds of Materials, Colors and Sty! $16.95 We Receive Every Day Shipments of Fall Apparel and Millinery for Women. home. A mother may make a garn- | try the TroubleWomae laced against the wall near the tow. or. The guard then observed that the men were prisoners and immediately ypened fire. The prisoners ‘used. the three revolvers and the guard ran out of ammunition. The pext moment the Prisoners climbed the’ ladder and got over the wall to freedom. upon her to share the burden of the | sctur as poscible. If you need help, | “here @ ladder was secured. ‘This was Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Pelton are leay-| the Natrona county “high school and| Thursday night shot and ESEDE POLL PLEO IDO FOLD 9D 9999-999 99 2909950995-990006-900000000 i 2 3 Ps + = > Ps 3 > Ps 3 3 > rs 3 : 3 3 i : os | _% ing tomorrow for Jamestown, N. ¥.,] 22% See This Year, Claim: Quality—MILK—Uniform ded making the trip overland im their mo. |P¢vle of the eity. cme tine a 9 Aap a CLEA’ ESS = tor car. Jamestown is. the old home of 2 P nd 8) ra } oes aivrw Mo.. Sept. 1") More PURE COUNTRY MILK . and Mrs. Pelton and they |, *" 10d, Mrs James Corson of Tam:| F FOpaganaa t WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Cotton than 30,000 barrels of crule oll owned The Best for the Baby at % Wil visit) there with friends and rel-| De Ceseete spring dre’,leaving- for consumed during August amounted to by the Prairie Pipeline company was { oT rereme, ghee se ae a the soutlt where Mr. Corson will te! JRREEL h S I 467,103 bales of lint and 50,871 of lnk- "burning today and early thé loss was| JObnson Bros. Grocery and . coms eR ~ Fo Attend oe employed in the oil fields. Mrs. Cor rts. cen in |... Cann pase Pulte 488.000 OF Tytt MBAS iad al morocthan ¢100 AvP te Market | oe s ss 8: S 49,412 of Mii f it lant year, ne 4 o 2 Fair. Ey igre cee pe oy a Ss h '] Hi th cones tenet ee bed todays, | Dilawiel waa ‘paused by Jighinin, 510 East Second Phone do6- PPPLELOLELOOLOEDOMPOD DADE DIGIESSOODROORS Mr. and Mra. Julian Lever, Sr., Stiss| jf this city, dauz Kk cneo istory, Cotton ‘on hand: August 31 in gon- Violet and Julian Lever, Jr., are lea’ hie’ Res ee ° * {suming establishments was 1,002,981 ing tomorrow for Douglas where they pene nace i . z Midweat Sill spend the day at the fair. ‘They | _.UUrke He oSinclate of the Midwest | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Sept. 14—| compared with 1,126,783: of stint and will make the trip overland. ‘ays on a bueiness trip for the'eon-| When today’s session of the annual| 252,087 of lifters a.year ngo and in x ist re erat hae encampment of the United Spanish) public storage and at compresses 3,- First Meeting Tye War Veterans opened the report of! 430.783 bales of lint ‘and © 241,382° of Syanurgae Is Held. in aceceonaion houiea Eien ties [bbe rekehutieas“cokeradian “one taeda oteraed Gin te of lint Dire J.C: Warkley acted as nostess!"".. for the. Midwest Refining com.| ‘ented: Fhe committee charged that|and 57,066 of linters a year aso, Dales of lint and 188,937 of linters, pi e be § PEP OLOFOBES Gs All members of the degree team of| arr. and Mrs. Grant Alter of Victor, @ the pafoeas germina aK pre! Colo., are the ‘guests of Mr.-and Mrs 4 uested to meet at the I. 6 Fe n oF ith McK! street hall this evening at 1:30 oclock. in| puvidsen, on, Sou i WANTED—A presser. Apply The Man! = order to hold drill practice for the ex- c 8 in the Barrel. . 9-14-t¢ hibition drill which will be presented] fr, and Mrs. John Yunek have at Douglas, September 24. i tored to Nebraska where they will he bata spend some time. Mr. Yunek is tak- +e 3 Gaild Chapter ing a vacation from his work as tell- ~ ‘Holds Kensington. er at the Casper National bank. The Guild chapter of the Methodist ose = church met last evening at the home} afr and Mrs C. ofthe Misses Lucille and Mary Fiynn where the time was spent sewing for | are here visiting with friends formerly the bables at the children’s home of} resident in the Black Hills, = this state. The guild hag been send- 2). sh enere ing packages to the home for the chil-| - 1. eimerth of the Reimerth and ren every season and has been highly van Denburg accountants offices is = commended for its assistance. ~|in Lander looking e<‘er business in- _ Fourteen members of’ the chapter| ji ,ccts for the concen, & were present and during the short : ce $= Ddusiness session plans were mace for! ‘thomas W. Hammon. of Riverton the ple social which will be held next|is grending s fate deve in the ony at tending to business interests and vi! week by the organization. sess edb iting with friends son Vili B > t the first meeting of the Synnurgac 3 “British propaganda” was evident in| Imports during August were 5.630 M Fn —S. of the St. Mark's Mpiscopal church |!*"*- ee Fevietd editions of a tlstory used in| halos Compared with 23,106 in August ! AN wal ES 2 > Which was held last night. Much bus!-} 6-5, Grace Richie of Greybul}, is| tbe puplic schools. Y last year. ; ts ii’ we WS visiting at the home of her aister,| The renert stated that the book! Exports for August wére 495.i30' hl ae | > GE, Mrs. D. W. Middleton, omits historical facts, such as the Bos-/ bales, including 1,689’of linters in Au- A VY e : eee ton tea party, Lexington and | eat ast. eRe ete i q em. : Mary Tobin has. left for Notre| Hill; that it eulogizes Benedict “Arn- ton spindles active during Au- : Zz /} 2 etd Ind, where she will attend her| 0d and sacrifices historical facts in| gust numbered -33,059,211 * compared if — ¥ 4 ‘i = Mie. Other entertainments of un in:} \Unior year at the St, Maty's college.| vor of *international relations be-| with 24,513,203 in August 1 - ! & formal nature’ were discussed. ary : tween the United States and Great ‘ 2 _ Rrefreshments were served by Mrs. Carl! Wever of Denver is spending | Britain. SOMETHING NEW Stig Se 1 fow days in the city attending to sp hatest Gift, Shop. . fS r\ $ . , r ter- N! 5 > = prin Practi business connected with his oll inter TANI 53 yy This Eevening, 4 eee ; - $ ‘A Little Story of the Styles Most Favored Among the New Shoes A TEN DOLLAR IN FULL SWAY _ ‘THE BIG REXALL © Curran of Spear.| = fish, S D, have motored to Casper and LECIOOOD0O- 5 There’s certainly a lot to talk about when the subject is Fall Shoe Styles: For'Fashion permits wonderful latitude. It really seems as though “any style” is good if it is pretty and comfortable. y 9O09098904-009-100066 mS . fe Miss Vira Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barker, and Miss Bennetta Holman are leaving for Fre mont Neb., where they will be entered as students.in the Midland sem‘nary for the school term. . Miss Margaret V. C. Douds is leay- ing Sunday for Denver whefe she will spend several days before leaving for Chicago, Til., where she will start her Yet there are two definite divisions — one the walking Shoes, which show much individuality in decoration, though clinging to low or medium heels; the other the novelty styles, among which beautiful strapped effects dominate. Stressed ser teasevace: .s 53 eee 7 = - : Ps Meeting Held Nee? ‘ : i ~ Black patent leather is very popular, and—but why try to tell you all in an 3 ‘The. Presbyterian Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at tae Presbyterian _ church. |. Mrs. Reed \Miller and committee wi have charge of the social time and re freshments will \be served. cee Miss Norris Leaves For Denver. 2 Miss Lovey Norris, daughte™ of Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Norris left last njght %— for Denver where she will attend her Mast year at the Wolcott -school for girls. Miss Norris is one of the most Popular members of the younger set in Casper and has been the charming hostess of a number of occasions of interest, ad. .’Tis better far for you to stop in and see these beautiful new Fall Styles, then you can judge which are best for you. Low and medium heel Walking- Oxfords. Brown, tan and black materials. Louis and full Louis heel Dress Slippers with strap effects. _ ' $6.50 to $11.00 . $8.50 to $10.00 CREOLE LEME ED fi $ 53 é z WIGGING : : “YOUR .SHOEMAN” $ Hosiery to Match ; eee Newlyweds Arrive In Casper. After a very pleasant wedding trip|- eo. ll D , = : through the Dakotas, W. W. (Barney) bi y Gri} 7 ‘ -~ lack has returned to his home : Street” mba : rug . tore Casper accompanied by his bride, Mrs. Ses r EVERY ONE WILL TAKE ON ~ . ; A TEN DOLLAR RAISE i ohepevcabs seri tere \ # PDO! 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