Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 8

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ORGANIZATION | TO GET ALAN _ BENG FORMED Former Governor of Ininois| Heads New Society to Pro- mote Good F Between Clas CHICAC Sheriff Clay. €be Casper Daily Cribune Mingo County Deputies W ho Batiled With Miners |erawer in three special trains stopping Off at po.nts of. interest. Going out the poy will ‘through the congtien | return trip will Mu ‘made b ‘of the Grand canyon. Baltic Brigade Leaders Seized For Hun Crime 16—Munich dis: patch says 2 number of former mecn-|. bers of the Baltic brigade of General Erharet, the reactionary force whiet: the government bad much trouble in BERLIN, Sept. ciated disbanding !ast year, have been ar rested on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of Mathias Erzberger. General Erhardt now is in Rosenheim. jin Upper Bavaria, and’ it is reported that considerable numbers of his for- A squad of deputy sheriffs who batticd with the marching miners of Mingo connty commanded by Deputy a gga crginn! Hamburg for FROM EAST WINS MATCH The int preliminar3 golf cham eam was second with southern team scored Pacific ort wees 666. 1, WW. PREFER LEAVING TO SERVING $0 DAYS Choosing to leave town rather than perve 90. e working for three alleged v. organization | s of the I. W. W. organization by Judge Perry A. Morris. }) It is alleged that the men who were fentenced had caused local police offi- pe considerable trouble. Charges ges Filed | Against State : Commissioner & stockholder of the Mountain States Ynsurance company, tdoay filed tharges with the state civil service femmission against Earl Wilson, state surance company, today filed Wilson has been unfair in deaing with the Mountain States Insurance corn- pany and alleges the insurance com- missioner has tried to put the com- (DENVER, Sept. 16.—W. L. Vernon. =| ap: pointed two years ago by Governor Bhoup. He formerly was treasurer of Delta county. ‘Anniversary Of : Dente Observed REVENNA, Italy, Sept. 16—Ga- bricle 4 Annunzio's former ” legion- es at Fiumeé occupied the center ef the stage Thursday in the eelebra- officers, the le- ®ionaires in the parade carried three large wreaths of laurel sent by d'An- umzic, and placed them on the tomb @f Dante. At the tomb, the legion- aires acted as the guard of honor. * Speeches were delivered by the mayors of various Italian cities. GAME RESERVATION AT CHEYENNE CREATED CHEYENNE, Sept. 16—When the @uck hunting season opened here Fri- ay morning wild ducks found on the eutskirts of Cheyenne a new sanc- tuary. Thursday the state game com- mission issued an order designating two of Cheyenne’s five municipal a state game preserve and hunting there. The adja- © lakes were left open for The new preserve includes hunting. the ‘Cheyenno Country inks and oth PRICELESS WINDOW BROKEN. MEAUX, France, Sept. 16.—Burg- Jars who secured than $1's worth of booty for their yandaliern smashed one of the priceless stained glass win- fiows in the 800-year-old cathedral of ienne here last night to gain edificé. ‘They rifiea quired by the ine stricken in burg Echo claims, of establishing « monarchy in Bavaria, with former Crown Prince Rupprecht at its head. ————_—_— ZIONIST CONGRESS ENDS. Former Bolsheviks’ Captive Arrives Bankers Leave ter Coast Meet: | CARLSBAD. CzechoSlovakia, Sept. [16—The world’s Zionist ¢ongress. which has been in session here more than two weeks, was brought to an end late Wednesday. The old leaders, Drs Chayim Weirman and Nahum Sokolow, were re-elected, the former remaining as president. A proposal Zionist headquarters from from the gulf stat ee m today to start In a body late in ¢ afternoon for Los Angeles where hey, will attend: the annual conven- | tion of the American BP: ankers’ 2: | ciation, October The bankers. about 400 strong. willl was res Palestine or Switzerland ed. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Rocky Ford Cantaloupes 4 FOR 4 = 'WATERMELONS GUARANTEED RIPE 25c, 35c and 50c Each re. and Senator Joseph embered, és the Americal overnment for nearly a 3 and t American prisoner to be released under the nmnesty re. es oil as the precedent to American relief for the fam ussia, Greek Situation CONSTANINOPL' elers, have returned from I reports of the unsatisfact situation of the Greeks left_wing, We Handle Bluhill Butter and Cheese The Pomona Fruit Market 212 South Wolcott Street Open Evenings and Sundays.. io ha: Unsatistactory ‘ia jana Trav-|the who | defective hr, bring] ‘The Gre military |to exceed 2 Greeks |to hav field guns Sept: 16 worthy ki-She considered ualties dre. reported 2 The Turks taken many prisoners T pressed and sharply the ‘ja O = | oF oe) = BIG aia. | ONE CENT SALE AT KIMBALL’S MAIN STORE 214 South Center Street Now is the time to buy your supply of remedies for winter at one-half. the regu- lar prices. 53 Did you know that you can buy Rubber Goods, Cold Creams, Tooth Paste, Face Powders, Redemies and hundreds of other items at . 2 For One Cent More Y Come in and See the Many Bargains KIMBALL DRUG STORE 214 South Center Street - | NORWEGIAN if , SELECTED Le ; League Assembly Approves the Gnal accomplishment of organiza.) . Choice™ of Conference Com-.|tion ef the court. ‘The assembly. de- Introducing the mittee Peete Deputy cided to send telegrams to the heads! GENEVA, Sept, 16: The {By Asso- —_ of the league i a) ete: of the pena to give greater publicity lapproved the choice by the joint co Hference ccuimittee of Judze F. V. > | Beichman ef Ne-war, as the four-h| deputy judge of the permanent ine aticnal court of justice. } On the fourth ballot in the assembly jaw ase Beichmann received 36 votes | jand Dr. Prailz Klein of Austria, Nich-! | Subscribe for The Tribunc. At the Winter Garden SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 t Van Karnedeck of the as- laconbty Sieuitoaratviesen the delegates on fot all states announcing the achieve. | ment of an event “of such historical amd mora! importance.” | ‘The resolutioh recently pruposed by} Lord Robert Cecil, asking the®council for Court. Moonlight Syncopators \—The assembly and Shoppers. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE’S prices are always special. It is not the policy of this store to conduct. special CUT PRICE SALES at short intervals. This being the case; eur Saturday Specials are real incentives to thrifty shoppers. All Wool Serge and Tricotine Dresses Their quality will surprise you. Clever designs, de- weloped of good quality serge and tricotine smartly em- broidered. These are all navy blue. and the newest | features in style for the Fall season are combined in them. A good range of sizes. Bed Spreads Full size, 72x90, with fringe. They come in pink, blue, yellow and red. A special buy. We offer them tomorrow for only a limited quantity. $2.98 Women’s Underwear Women’s fleeced Union Suits. A good medium weight, high neck, long sleeves and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. For Saturday 9 ° Boys’ Pajamas Boys’ Outing Flannel Pajamas. Made of reliable quality outing, in neat patterns. All sizes. A most com- fortable garment for these cool nights. Usually sell for $1.65. For Saturday "$1.19 Boys’ Underwear Boys’ flat fleece Union Suits.. Grey only. Size 6 to 16 years. A real buy. ~ All sizes. Saturday DISHES Our 100-piece Nippon and English Ware Dinner Sets have been divided auto sets of 560 pieces-and are priced special for Saturday at $27. 98 $29.98 $34.50 $29. 00 BASEMENT MEN’S DRESS SHOES For Saturday we offer a most complete assortment of Men’s Dress Shoes. Black-and brown. These are not broken lots. Values up to $i0. Saturday $5.98 $5.98 EVERY DAY SPECIALS AT THIS STORE Men’s 220 weight. high back, full cut Union-Made $1 00 uE —... Phe Overalls and Jackets. All sizes, at... CAPPS AND CURLEE 100 PER CENT WOOL CLOTHES FOR MEN - 2 GOLDEN RULE STORE LINDSAY & CO.

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