Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 8

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PACE FIGHT CONTRACT LET Sen PLEASNOT CONGRESS IN | GUILTY TO GHARGE OF FOR SCHOOL IN | issuctasimstem SESSION AGAIN district court this mortiing and plead} = the house bill goes to the senate, % BUSY STORE : OUR CLOSING OUT SALE Is drawing to a close. Do not delay. Be one of the hundreds wh i chandise for present and future use at wonderful veidions: ones: Pee ee Our bargain Thrift Thursdays will soon be a thing of the ni i Ou past. While they last, - tend giving the people of Casper the greatest values at the lowest of prices. : — This Thrift Thursday we are offering many items of practical merchandise. Shop early. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT === not guilty to the charge. The it carries only two major levies A new school building to be located| was made in his behalf by ittecnes their original fdrm. These ieuas owe fA South Casper, near the city reser-| Robert N. Orden. repeal of the excess profits tax as of voir,.to accommodate the numerous| No definite date was set for hear-|"¢xt Jenuary 1, and for the increased echool children of that vicinity will| ing the case, but it will be tried dur.}©*mption of heads of families having be under way soon, according to the| ing the present term of district ¢», t,|4 Net Income of $5,000 or less and on terms of a contract completed be-/as soon as the remaining cases on whe | 2Ccount of dependents, retroactive to tween the school board and Peter | criminal docket are cleared up. last January 1. Clausen, contracter, here yesterday. : i ——————___ ——_—. The new school building will cost} TAX REVISION BILL ~ z,oore| NOT CHARACTER WITNESS,| "Srstsarores. "oxa™ Preparations are already nd }| WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. —The made for the use of the building dur- §ng the present school year. The con- breeyy meedirele Srergwatedl aA gmat tract calls for occupancy of the a. SAYS pear Ere eye) 3: emir aaa a: ing within three months. A ‘staff o! Mi ‘hree 5 Yen teachers who will be ‘required in| pao <a <a this fiscal the building has already been elected} 5.04 3y, — Heme Sigal res fons sey “eae The building will be two stories. lenderson, pioneer Natrona)... bans ti oa pponede ea Penrose, jin have ‘seven class rooms and will| CoUBty rancher, recently featured in| tion Dest Monday, | te for considera- Rive accommodations for 200 to 250| article appearing in The Tribune, } oot gst be laa ane majority re- pupils, the present school enrollment og es exceptiongto a statement in t x ‘ore the senate e article which credited: him with| /Tobably tomorrow agd the minority Of the district. Appearing in the defense of Roy Ham-| "Port at @ later time. Senator Penrose said it was his in- —_ mon, who was charged with killing| | Sette aaa coke tention to offer a resolution to have | Mr. Henderson states that he was| Printed 25,000 copies of the senate called into the case to tell of the char-| *!!!. which is in the form of an amend- acter of others involved in the case] et to the house measure, the lat- and to recite his knowledge of the| ‘eT Dill and the changes rade, each ser in different type, for distribution “Never at any time did I appear as|“™0ns the people. a character witness and at no time 4 did I testify as to the good or bad reputation of Roy Hammon, the de- | GnraG Meee ADS—|i (Continue? on Page 10) fendant.” Mr. Henderson said. - NG RESULTS—— gnd- suppression of persons members ot certain races and religious sects.” SSMhe Ku wlux Kian has in more|? than 100 instances been charged with | 4 unlawful seizure, abduction, trial and j punishment of certain free citizens and residents of the United States,” Representative Tague said in a state- ment. 138 East Second Street $00 MEMBERS PARADE eet a ‘ OKLAHOMA TOWN. CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP SHAWNEE, Okla. Sept. 9g mie fiondred members of the Ku Klux D Honeres Motficial regalia, paraded Have You Selected through the matin streets of Shawne+ and.Tecumseh last night after cap-| @ turing the night editor of a local news- paper and taking him on the journey Nothing was done other than to dis- play banners and send a warning not« to law violators through the columnr of a newspaper. 4 res = your wife senses! WINTER oe CO MUNSINGWEAR handed to him. ras: inches le. ra; B Plaids. sie? Vy, ¥ the ownership of your faper and keep | $1 .O0. Per Yard Wee wil cea saase when the tine If Not, See Our Very Special Line of y ? 50c Each wn ‘addi ton to the, wearnin “sent to New Pattern : ‘ Z the new -, the following banners came int ne Parade: 0 ean 6o : Hats at $ 1 0.95 HEA V Y WOOL FLANNEL MUNSINGWEAR UNIONS “You ‘can't eat 4 f wade ny vaste UIE These Hats Are Regular Values Up to $29.60, Bee et Vins Ko FOR WOMEN be a man.” : THIS WEEK ONLY “Judges, you know your duty—w are with you when you do it, bat yo! : must do it.” A “Look out if you do not heed thes ns." “Fooling around the other fellow’, - 69c Per Yard One Special Lot. Some Silk.and All-Wool Garments Some Wool 7 ’ Mixed. Some Heavy and Medium Weight Cotton. - $1.50 Per Garment JUST RECEIVED A Large Assortment of New Mid-Winter Suits and Coats At the Most Reasonable Prices They Are the Most Wonderful Styles Designed— Many of Them Are Imported Models. MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE saan SPECIALISTS FOR MEN : 830 Eighteenth Street Oppesite Extrance te New Pestetfice . , COME AND BE’ CURED We have your taw.” “Lawyers make your money off le- gitimate cases.” “If you want to be healthy don't go on lawbreakers’ bond.” SUICIDE HELD PROBABLE IN HENRY TERRY CASE Although the determinations of the county authorities were that Henry Terry, former ranch hand and oll field worker whose body was found in Cas- per Creek about a mile and a half west of Casper had come to his death from strychnine poisoning, no further official investigation of the case wili be undertaken, as it is believed that the evidence presented shows a clear ease of suicide. In White Only, With Drawn Work Edge. 17 Inches Wide. Espe- cially Suitable for Scarfs. MERCERIZED POPLIN > 25c Per Yard Comes in Several Good Shades. 22 1-2c Per Yard OE DDDDEDDHPOD NOT YE! WOMEN’S SHOES One Special Lot. High, Loweua: Miltary, Heel. In Black and é WOMEN’S VESTS - r . Either High Neck and Long Sleeves or Low Neck $2.69 Per Pair ; Ail Go ‘ ow Neck and No Sleeves. a Information has ‘been secured that Y a i : affected with either acute erry should have had considerable queen Siomees, cteapie oo comprienton: B money in his possession. When his t mee, Scene ie ue enone. aon ; body was found only 20 cents was dis- 3 ave treated and cured case after case 50c Each shine exact! own : Severed in Dia Rene. ‘Te your disease is Yet curable, WE - “Original reports that the man had . st can cure it, and you may be sure that oat an come to his death from pneumonia . our charge with, “be \tistuetery : were based on the fact that his lungs tes RES within your reac : showed the effects of convulsions. It y BB a wage! hie phe Soi is. said that convulsions from pneu ify Nature’ , hi) Gieeasen of Bladder and Kidmeys, Vari- P. d Oxf d: Sg ee ae umps an ords -OUTING GOWNS - ynonia and strychnine poisoning are n eat Including Every Pair in the House. All Styles and Grades. ONE SPECIAL LOT $2.95 Per Pair | ee $1.00 Each gfains of strychnine were found in Qie contents of the man’s stomach in- saauitate Cina sa Charses so low as te be within the reach of even the poorest, and payments arranged te suit your convenience. = @icated the severity of the convulsions. Ceaseltation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to S p. m.; Sundays, 19 = m to : IS PROPOSED DenverMedical Institutes: 25022 sss 322" b= rh BARGAINS”. IN MEN’S DEPARTMENT dubng “WASHING: N, Sept. 21.—Another | = —_ ivestigation of conditions in the West Virginia coal fields was proposed in a SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY CONCORD GRAPES @ay by Representative Foster, Repub- Yean, Ohio, who suggested that the The Last Shipment of the Season. Full 6-lb. Baskets Se A ie ties eg eee __. 70e fmquiry be undertaken by a house Fancy Canning Plums, Per crate wendehametne ieee mines and mining sub-committee. SHIKANY’S PHONE 903 MEN’S UNION SUITS — oe Priced be un = FINE LIGHT WEIGHT COTTON RIBBED £. CLOSING THEM OUT AT - es tn ’. $7.75 to $19.75 = : : ; = Sizes 36 to 42 POULTRY dressed. to order; | hens, espringers; “choice pullets, young , eSE8. Hank's Poultry Yard, 425 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone uIw. 9-21-4t Ret SR as ee FOR SALE—Western Electric wash- ust, $25. Box 14. 9-21-3t ee TOST—Mink scarf; will the lady Swearing leather coat with fur collar wie picked up mink scarf in America theater last evening return same toly 509 Bast Second street and receive reward. 9-21-2t" MEN’S OVERGATERS Boys’ Blue Chambray Waists in Black, Taupe and Faun. . 75c to$1.25 49¢ Each ONION Fe gs a => TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. PHONE 474 “The Store Accommodating” YOR. SALE—Phonograph in excellent “condition; records included. Phone 1355- 9-21-1t

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