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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. FRENCH EXPECT PAGE NINE ~~" GROWN PRINCE. Che Casper Daily Cribune TWOARRESTED, Sirpiicity Keynote |BERLIN WOMEN APE ® Be # Where 28 Fell to Death’ romp) and especial would seem * Of Evening Gowns! | INCE. mereenentn. Cree ani , the red 4 ns ha’ been made on the ; | fcati f the ratlroads them- i = e that if there was a | Bi —(By de by the gover- . DEN MR, Sept. 12.—Led by Chief BERLIN.—@®y Ma: to United ma: ns a Rowisnd 3 sei, recret nervice | Press}—Monocle wearing by women of the middiewest agents today raided an office in the 5s now considered here as quite case, important ; H Symes building, one of Denver's larg- modish might be eff | Before the war. on® might see, here } and there, a woman. wearing one of these glanses which have done 80 much ta give the Prussian a reputa- est office structures, arrested Thomas Maher, a pullman conductor and Harry F. Schneider and seized a quan. tity of liquor. By EDWIN W. HULLINGER. | Correspondent.) (United Press Staff Chief Goddard said a charge of | tlon for’ being hard-faced. But now, o PARIS, (By Mail.)—France has be- counterfeiting whiskey bottle labels | it is becoming fairly popular. espe = ‘Some resigned to the probability that and internal revenue stamps would be | clally among “super-cultivated” folk. Remem bers Ride On she will haye to fight ber next war filed in the case by his office. The Authoresses, . actresses, “people aione, without the aid of her allies of secret service official said many busi- | ahead of the times.” are the type ef. > the stecgat Jeuropean war a person hess and clubmen of Denver were pay- fecting this new stsie. With the' Pioneer Passenger 4 close to. the Foreign office told the ing as high as $150 to $175 a case for makeup generally goes a walking: | United. Press. “pare old bottled bond Hquor” which stick, and very often a Dachshund, : The government is shaping its fu- was nothing but moonshine and fre. poodie or lapdos. These same wom ture program of defense from that. quently sold under counterfelt ladci en are likely to smoke a, cigarette Premise. “The principal feature of this * land revenue stamps. j as they. stroli along Kurfuerstendam Program is a negative one—t. e. trying Thus far, they haven't adopted the oS . Srepest ermany from regaining . scarred face—the 5 sign of Prus-| . sufficient strength t "4 jean educat a ksi fa ieatag Ee Hag eth to be’ able to ef Police Force on } sia d ion andy ar. France réalizes that Germany may reasonably be expected to strike back When the first favorable opportunity’ offers. | Freight Cuts Available on Petition, Claim the Sonora Line Doubled Today, She also has the sense of to see that next time ,circum- stances are hardiy likely to be such tbat the United Statesy England and Italy will step to her sidé. A benevo- lent neutrality is about as much a PHOENIX. Ariz, Sept. 16,—Polic-| edn be counted upon ing of the Sonora, Mexico, internation = And in the intimacy of their own This is how the bridge at Chester, Pa.. gave way. sending 28 men. at ‘boundary line has been rédoub | se . circles French diplomats admit th: ‘women and children to death in the river below. The crowd bi. 4 gathered to the end. that raids by outlaw | COUNCIL BLUFFS. Sept. 16 cla Genuine Holland Bulbs normally Germany is a stronger na- to watch men in boats search for the body of a child who had fallen into prevented, according to a messa. —bogre We R. Green" of this, t Ag sat a ta 3 for 10¢ 2 for 13¢ tion. Against her population of 60,.| the river. selved by Acting Gov. Ernest Hi 3 beer sck avin tooey_ for. Wren | a ea rose ne aud 106 cach . ade France has barely 40,000,000, jay from Francisco S. Elias, governor peo pela Me de god 8G “ x find ho French birthrate” \s \.droppin- of. m1 The message was in re-| pinion that if the governors © of of 6, when } er. the conductor , DP Of, Sen oem ste GREE to. the states of the midwestern section would! of the him oy the first At Woolworth’s . eibaias ¥:.1 appeal_to the interstate commerce ey was wheeled to th Sonora governor by Gov. Campbell asking what steps, if had been taken hy Sonora officials to prevent recurrence of raids across the border. Governor Elias’ message follows “Answering your letter conc bandit raids along the boarder, to advise ‘that this government ordered the’ chief of military opera tions and the gendarmes of the state While Germany's is rising. The Ger- | T ce.2 2c TILDEN AND JOHNSON TO MEET industries give their count prac. gocenmivncey oa| IN FINALS OF TENNIS TOURNEY can probably never attain. The French PHILADELPHI i Sept e— | he on temperament is inherently not adapt- od to gigantic industrial enterprise Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia defeated J. 0. Anderson of ‘Will not put their noses to the. grind. stonedike the Teutons, andthe French Know it. » Tew really well-informed people in as is the Germain, Their ee the next gume, set and match after deuce had been called, once on a net SHIKANY’S | his final stand, however, for be lost a ve q y tralasin, 6-4, 3-6, 8.6, 6-3, in the 40th d out. Europe e: t France ever to quit the 4 Emcor lage ple Vi Jong the fron- Rhine a t until Germany throws | annual United States lawn tennis Wi ee ioe 10. the call HAD CASSAAIEN Outlaws her out. History shows that no no.|°*¢mifinals today. |\Pot te G be prevented." 4 tion, with the exception of the United | _ Johnson will meet Tilden of Phila- otato Growers States is her dealing with the smatier American, countries, has ¢yer relin- quished ; an) occupation ~ voluntarily And i€ ever a nation had an interest to ee eee France has it. this in- stance, RUSSIAN FLEET “TO BLAZE TRADE - ROUTEINNORTH BY LLOYD ALLEN. (United Press Staff Correspondent). LONDON, (By Mail.)-—Under com mand of the veteran: Polar _.vigator, Captain Otto’ Sverdrup,» a "$5,000,000 fiptilla of specially equipped ships is eady to start from England, Germany ‘and Sweden into the dangerous, all- at-uncharted water of tho Arctic ocean, carrying cargoes of essential eommodities for the people of far away ‘Siberiay ~ + This expedition. is being engineered hy the All-Russian Co-Operacive So- “elety of London, better known as Ar- jeos, the purchasing Jorganization of ‘the Russian Soviet governmest: “ George Solomon, a director of Arcos, in an exclusive interview with the ‘United Press, frankly explained’ that ithe hazardous undertaking is an ex. periment—it may not succeed. _ sThough every known precaution is deing taken in order that the mysteri- mus Northern route into Greater Rus- ja may be opened to commerce. of Aho west, The ships are carrying a thousand and osie different articles of every-day “trade in America and Yurope. But when tho stuff is unlonded in the ice- ‘logged deltas of the Obi and Yenesei Wers—far above the Artic: circle ‘very article will virtually be worth its weight in gold, because the peoplo ‘of Siberia have been cut off from the jwestern world for a long. time. and diye in urgent need of supplies o tools “household implements, agricultural machines and so forth, Returning, the ships will bring out {yRluable Siberian furs, that are now being shipped to the Obi and Yenesci @eltas by agents of the Soyiet govern. ment at Moscow. « “From the time the boats start, we Shall be in daily touch with every one of them by wirciess,” said Solomon. “Three boats will leave Liverpool in Aagust, Sinfultanecously, another ship. departs from Gothenburg and two Wore from Hambure- They. will rendezvous at Murmansk, where ‘we intend to obtain an ice- breaker shin, which would be invalu- Able should the flotilla encounter froz- en Approximately 1,000 workers are now o nthcir way to unload the boats. As a special inducement to these men Wwe are, sending on the ships some American “preserves, also numerous household ‘articles, such as needles, thread, also sugar and tea. * “The boats should get back to West- ‘ern Europe in two and a half to three jnonths’ time. But they are prepared to remain six months if necessary.” Outward bound, the flotilla will car- ry 13,000 tons of railroad material, en- ameled kitchenware, agricultural ma- ehinery, axes, padlocks, in fact a rath- er general line of hardware. Included ‘in the list are 3,000 sport- x rifles and accompanying ammuni- tion for the fur hunters of Siberia. | CIVIL SERVICE AMINATION. Railway mail clerk examination an- nounced for 9:00 a. m. Saturday, Sep- tember 17, 1921, has been’ changed to 7.00 p. m, on the same date, td be given at Central ‘school building on the corner of First and Durbin strects, All wishing to take this examination, please note the change and be there at 7:00 p. m. sharp. ;@he Araucanians,.of the southern ost province of Chill, use a \¢rab Fhell as a-barameter. “In dry, fair Weather, it is white, but when rain ih Approching red spots ‘appear on it. and when excessive moisture {8 pres tnt! in the atmosphere it bi red delphia, present national and inter- national charpion in the nals: to- morrow. After Johnson led 4-3 in the first set .by forcing “Anderson into: er- rors, the latter made it 4-all with a pretty. exhibition of soft fore-court returns and side shots. Wildness cost him the next two. games and the set 64. Anderson led easily. in, the second set and made.it 53 with a service ace and two deep placements in the eighth and won the set 63 on a double fault by Johnson in the next game. Johnson won the third set 8.6 and the fourth set and match 6-3, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16,—Wil- liam T. Tilden, Philadelphia, de- feated Willis EB. Davis, San Fran cisco, in their semi-final match to- day in the national lawn tennis sin- gles championship. Tilden took the first set 10-8. A gallery of 8,000 persons saw the contest. Games went with service until the score stood 3-2 in Mildon’s favor. The latter! then. took the sixth on Davis’ services due to nets. Davis won from the na tional champion in the cighth, rush- ing to the net at every opportun- ity, ‘The cannonball service and placements of the players kept the contest at high speed. Davis made it four all on two volley passos and a service ace. ‘The stroking was terrific and after the score went S-all, Tilden took the 17th game at love and thep broke through Davis’ game with sizzling smashes and closed the set. Play slowed down at the siart of the second set but soon ‘Tilden’s speed and sideline shooting re- peatedly, caught Davis flatfooted. Davis won only the second and. sixth games, on some perfect placements. The third s¢t was even more one- sided. Tilden made it fivelove in games when his opponent. contin: ued to pile up errors. Davis won the sixth at love, however, on serv- ice and places which had Tilden rac- ing around like a wild man. It was Granted Aid in ~ pa DENVER, Sept. 16.—The Colorado Suite Ttilities commission today is- sued an order giving pbtato growers in ‘the Monte’ Vista, Det: Norte and gontrol over movement of their Center and’ other districts cacs used ih the even hundred growers had com, ined that‘eastern buyers controlled ars for the movernent ‘of the crop. der the order, growers now will the authority to give buyers when a car of potatoes: is purchased potatoes for shipment No cars will be céntrolled by buy: ers until they have™purehased pota- toes for shipment, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. October WANTED=By or ‘November 1, five or six-room house with gar, age; prefet near Park school. E. Pigeon, box 112%, Casper. 9-16-20 FOR SALE—Ideal radiator cones for all_ makes: of. raditors; also first class repairing. Ideal Radiator Works. 1117 East Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1 9-16-6t* —Cadiliac condition; powerful and _ lots speed. Scoops Garage. 117-29 Yellowstone ayenue.“Phone 278. 9-16-8t# FOR RENT OR LEASE — Fourteen rooms; $85 per month; other rooms for went choap! 340 West B_ stroet. Phone 239M, 9-16-2t9 truck in good ‘of Fant SITUATION WANTED—Porter, jan- itor. or house man. Phone 312 9. FOR RENT—Modern furnished front ‘bedroom, adjoining bath; closo in nd reasonable, Phone 1474, N. ji. fer 6 o'clock p.m. 9-16-1t, ate REMEMBER Tomorrow is of our GIGANTIC SALE Every Piece of Merchandise Reduced. to Rock-Bottom Prices. Positively your last chance to take adyantage of these big bargains. be sorry you did not come, when it is too late. Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From Lukis Candy Company Visit our store tomorrow. the Last Day Don’t Transportation| an order) : 4 P999999999008-0969 ia A Special for Early Fall SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 100 Leather Vests at panne velvet with floser of binck velvet ONE DAY ONLY— We Will Sell $6.00 EACH These Vests Are Exceptional. Values CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Head-to-Foot Clothiers $ “Comparison is the Lever that turns trade our way” Look around, examine care- fully the merchandise at Saie Prices. Then come here, give our Clearance Specials the same careful examination. We'll leave it to your own good judgment and intelligence as to where values are best and prices the lowest. SHIRT SPECIALS 75c for $1.50 Grades $1.75 for $2.50 Grades $2.00 for $3.50 Grades $3.35 for $5.00 Grades If in Need of Shirts, Stock Up Now When You See These Values. TWO BIG LOTS OF TIES ONE-HALF PRICE Schutz Clothing Co 227 S. Center St. a draped sah o Metallie brocade caught with a large D2 3EHG-O SPOOGO >> i i 3 3 $ 93-0999O 99990-0092 6-0660042 “All Suits Purchased Here Will Be Pressed Free of Charge as Roc Bach . Ford Cantaloupes, No. 2 cans Strawberries in Syrup, per can poriee _ 30e __ 9 $1.00 1-lb. can Séhoullioy Peanut Butter, per can... 10 bars White ee 3€ No, 24% is Sliced Pine- 25e Gialevacs cana, Pines No. 10 cans Blackberries, Per can . eis Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. for. Crap Apples, Per Ib. Hubbard Squash, Per Ib, 2 ‘ Fancy Creamery Butter, Per lb. Soap for ................ No. 2 cans Sugar Corn, |. 4 rolls 6-oz. Toilet 2 cans for. 25e | Paper for THE CHOICEST OF MEATS ATe Choice Pot Roast Boneless Pork Roast, 17:c Per lb. Per 1b. =... eens ee Rae 10¢ 15¢e Pork Shoulder Roast, 20e eef, per Ib.... > Por lb. sc... Bernvats ole baat Rib 27'e Pork Loin adie 27.e Ross, (per Ibo. * a Per lb. Aaah 2 CG d Beef, Smok Perl... 45, 20€ Smoked rene Hams, .20c POULTRY---The Finest on the Market Nice Fat Hens and Fancy Springers. Let Us Have Your Order Early as Our Supply Is Limited. Phone 474 Phone 903 142 East SHIKANY’S snast. THE STORE ACCOMMODATING REDUCED Suits Cleaned and Pressed Suits Pressed . .. . All Work Guaranteed SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $22.50. oie Bhaee Long as You Wear Them. COMPLETE MEN’S OUTFITTERS Samuelson & Johnson 114 West Midwest Avenue U. S. Goods Army Co. Phone Sek Ww 520 W. Yellowstone Ave. .

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