Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX CHINESE DEBATE | * Mother of 19 facto: Congr aietee PROPOSAL MADE ! fine. BY JAP NATION No Refusal of Shantung Offer Received| in Tokio, Officials Say; Nipponese Will Seek to Prevent Discussion | TOKIC, Sept. 15.—(By The Associated Pree ie=Thet foreign oftice announced today that it had received no offi- cial informution that China had decided to decline the Jap- a2nese proposal for the turning over of Shantung to China. The government is making public today the correspondence with China regarding the Japanese proposal TOKIO, Sept. 15.—(By Tne Assocl- ated Pri It was intimated in re- spon here today Wyoming Capitol Is Dolled Up In New Furniture * Japan may refuse Shantung que: ashington conferenc 1 the governme oe Nes fe uch, will be kept o! children, every one of whem was born in this country. He wrote Mrs. Zaceheo » letter of congratulation and in reply he received one from Mrs. circles here a new furniture severs HEREFORD ORO CORPORATION husband who is now recetving $20 per week in a department store. French Senate n important © opinion st of the general Rickard, received today # PROPERTY 10 BE sup of racial equality 4 radio message from Manager Der- leading newspapers think the d D camps in which the latter stated th phe. Meade: newer sae uO WaETD EPUELES |Carpener wouia be ready and ft of United that time to de! the from Battling T. ‘insky TO SATISFY JUDGMENT): =." Meet Oct 18th “I had no dou! Mrs. Domenico Zacchea, of New York with two of her 16 living children Rocco and Nunziata. President’ Harding was very much interested in the Zacchea asking if he could not do something to increase the salary of her| requested that the See Ben Realty |ruary at Madison Square Garden. Tex Utle he won| Red Cros: hat the French idol | yert_ workmen. Cbe Casper Daily Cribune RECORD NUMBER OF |GEN, MENOHER SERVICE MEN'S GASES RESIGNS POST HANDLED "BY SQUAD) sssiusoxoe me, se, at _‘T. Menoher chief of the army ate nervica has ‘eoxtially waked Sec- tary Weeks for release from that of- ice and transfer to command of troops in the field Rumors have been A record number of cases was handled here during the stay of the government cleanup squad which stopped in Casper for four days to contact all ex-service people who had basis for claims of compensation of any kind against the government growing out of war service. ‘The squad of workers concluded its stay in Casper yesterday afternoon and left in the evening for Riverton where they will stop today. After stopping at Riverton the government workers will visit Lander and then proceed with the campaign through the Big Horn basin. The cases of over 100 former service people, many of them, new cases were heard by the board during the stay in Casper, Both Colonel Barney and Dr. Allen who were here, personally in charge of the squad, praised highly the co- operation they received from the Red Cross chapter, both in arranging for the visit of the workers and for the assistance given in the work during the stay of the government band. The records show that 138 men re contacted by the cleanup squad, 62 of which presented new claims which were acted upon. Ten cases were pre- cented In which the men were sent im- mediately to relief stations in Denver for specialist care without having to ‘await the unwinding of red tape which generally follows in cases of this kind. Mr: Kittie B. Payne, this morning prevalent in Washington for sometime that either Gen Menoher or Grig. Gen. Mitchell, assistant chief of the air service, would resign as a result of friction between the two which culm‘nated company and especially Mra. Barbara Ross be publicly ‘commended for hand- ling the vast amount of notary work wlihout charge. Other institutions! here which co-operated to make the! Carol’ DEMPSTER in\ work of visitors as affective as| DW/GRiFeiTHs, (DREAM STREET possibl>, re remembered by the) *| “There is distinction in anything P |done by Mr. Gi Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-|PRAISE cannot be given—You CAN. All work guaranteed. | NOT ESCAPE thrill. " (The New ie would 2s here and meet Gibbons, | Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. | York Evening World.) tw acco tract 1 have witn 34-t | tute host, feaidly apie karel.° “1: hava gso | eae | oo [Serie arte vathel set for the match, but will Hkely bd ing presided seeeeee: iain, inc’ | Nichi Nichi, “proposes to apply the] p. President Mil e | nee tebe eee ida cat ranch land near Cheve and the] principles of territorial and’ admints-| extraordinary session of th largest herd of registered Hereford | trative independence to C and chamber of deputies for Oc’ tober cattle in the world, is to be sold Oc-|equality of econosic of ein | Two Are Killed tober 12, 21, to satisfy a judgment include § —— against. the corpor ernment should Cc ° } ee eeslamete iene unig in all the| Carpentier to | By Electricity be offered to the hig! whole, no bids for any sidered. The proper Posed of as a whole to avoid, if pos Fight Gibbons sible, the breaking up of the herd The sale will be conducted by Robert NEW -Y¢ Rast ere Garces aren raeaee W. Lazear, receiver for the Hereford e|Carpentier wil! meet Tom Gibbons of were electro: ‘ Paul for the world's light heavy-|cuted shortly afternoo ht boxing championship next corporation, under an order of the Laramie county district court The Pike's Peak hill-climb contests were divided into three separate events, according to the piston dis- placement of.the entries. Hudson was entered in only one. But its time of 19 min. 16.2 sec. was faster than any other car ever made the course, regardlesa of class or pri&, except another Super-Six special, which sct the unequalled record of 18 min. 24 sec. * Hudson Wins at Pike’s Peak Breaks All Time Records Except Its Own except by another Hudson Super-Six special, which in 1916 set the record for the course of 18 min. 24 seconds. That record still stands despite the fact that time after time the costliest special cars have struggled to match it. Isn’t it convincing evidence of Hudson’s superiority, that a car entered and driven by a dealer, so decisively de- feated the specially built, professionally driven teams that the makers of cost- lier cars sent out to win? A Hudson Super-Six special, entered and driven by the Hudson dealer of Oshkosh, Neb., again won the Pike’s Peak hill-climb classic up the highest road in the world defeating teams of much costlier cars, driven by such noted professionals as Ralph Mulford and others. Hudson won the Penrose cup for the fastest timeofanycarin the threeevents. Hudson’s time was 19 min. 16.2 sec- onds. This time has never been equalled Now *1895 f.o.b. Detroit MOTOR TRUCK aes Land, SALES Phone 1406 CASPER. WYOMING Corner Second Street and Yellowstone Avenue Sidney Cozad, today at a Winter Fabrics ON HAND FOR YOUR INSPECTION OVER 200 PATTERNS OF Heather Mills Scotch DIRECT FROM SELKIRK, SCOTLAND All Garments Made in Our Own Shops and Fitted Before Completed. Phone 1458 THE TA/LOL INCORPORATED Downstairs, 131 South Center Street CASPER CHICAGO RAPID CITY We have a few uncalled for Suits, and Overcoats on hand. Former values $35.00 up to $75.00. Choice..._..____._-»__...- seveccscccesccccccsccecocenecerecccssocsoccoscoeseescouescnocene Serr No Charge Accounts No Deliveries » The Busiest Store in Town—There’s a Reason CASH hr P G iffi ECONOMY CARRY Jo NE. Gof WTI Marker 233 EAST SECOND ST. A Hundred Cents Worth of the Best for Your Dollar THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR TRADE VEAL Breast of Veal... Shouléer Boil Shoulder Roast Veal Steak .... 27 %4:¢ SPECIALS Sugar Cured Calie Hams. per lb. Breast of Lamb . Morris Supreme Ham, 3i BEEF Choice T-Bone -. Choice Sirloin -. Short Cuts or Club Steak . Round Steak — | Shoulder Steak ......22%c Hamburger, fresh ground twice a day..... soo OC Choice Pot Roast......20c Good Meaty Shoulder per lb. . Boil —...._-_.17re | Swift’s Premium Brisket Boil —12ige Ham, Ib. Prime Rib Roast, boned Armour’s Star and Rolled ........274%¢ Ham, Ib. A gee , Leg of Lamb, extra fine, PORK per Ib. ........-...... 32Y¥ec Short Rib of Beef, 12¥ec Sugar Cured Ham, Sliced to Fry, lb., 38c¢ Pork Loins ~......-. —28iec Pork Shoulder, whole or half -.. 19l4c Pork Butts 221ec Home Dressed Poultry Is Cheaper This Week. Choice Springs, Fat Hens PURE LARD Choice Spare Ribs. 124c Fresh Hocks ....... 124gc Pork Steak... -22Ygc Pork Chops..30c and 32c Pork Sausage, made twice every day..22lgc Chunk Bacon 27ac Good Grade Sliced 50-1 Ib. Can Pure Lard Bacon ...... --2-— OC for $7.90 Just Phone in Your Order and ‘We Will Have It Ready When You Call PHONE 1288 WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? FRIDAY; SEYTEMBER 16, 1921. } last spring in the chief asking for the given the extreme penalty for telo._ relief of General Mitchell. jous assault or larceny and sent to ——— = the workhouse. As @ warning, one Open Season on lyoung man who kicked a hat around was fined $5. Straws Closed | ,33, 59 2°52 | years may legally contrac, marriag. by Magistrate =~ the at of, thelr parent. i MADAM WHARTON. NEW YORK, Sept. 16-- The open/| season on straw hats was closed bai Royal Egyptian Clairvoyant and ruptly today by Magistrate McQuad: it bis waroites have effect. New| Give Truthful area on All Affair, Yorkers may wear them even until) of Life, / Christmas, immune from destruction.| Office Hours 10 a. m. till 9 p. m. He announced that hereafter any! Located at 628 East Second smashers of straw headgear would ve Cr A More Than You Expect for Your Money! PPPOOOOES Chesterfield $ Suits Doesmt it make you feel good to know that your Clothes, after months of Service, are almost as new as the day you bought them? Ours always make you feel that way. That's why you get more than you ordinarily expect. Everything the Man Needs for Fall Shirts The newest and finest you have seen this Fall is $3.00 Hosiery ; » Involving a selection of Hosiery it hasn’t been out good fortune to show in several years; special] at, pair... offered in the choicest Madras Shirts; a great value at... tees Chgy yl Fanti g§ bY Neckwear Including a great selection of Swiss Siik Neckwear, $1.00 Underwear Built for long service, for true fit and for real 37% cut full-fashioned and excellently tailored ... a great selection is offered at, ......... M.D. Barnett Outfitting co, 120 East Second Street. ATTENTION, ELKS There Will Be a Session of the Lodge Friday Evening, Sept. 16 At Odd Fellows Hall, to Begin Pro 8 O'Clock. iihane Initiation and Entertainment. Fourteen Candidates. Your Attendance Is Earnestly Requested. By Order of E. R. ROBT. COHEN, Secy. as sme J | |

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