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PAGE TEN TRIO ESCAPE AS ; BIG DIRIGIBLE ; FALLS INTO SEA|_2~ Two Jump to Safety on Land Before Big\:™= ‘pO Gutheris tet og oral Bag Is Swept Into Water and Tug |'«"swnes tucture of one or voor| a Rescues Third Victim, Report NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 13.— A big dirigible from THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921, 18 Kicks Cow In Face, Breaks Bones in Foot} ) ‘ = WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Friday; probably rain and warmer tonight in northeast portion. PITTSBURG, Kans, Oct. 12— From his cell in the Cherokee county jaii in Columbus, where he received a THE BIG BLSY STOF bones in the instep. Gutherie mis-| ‘To hell with John Lewis and Gov- judged the range and his foot struck! ernor Allen. Our plans are the animal's horn, We will continue the fight.” pate a sete ae ses = DELEGATIONS Tf) sitesian Ruling the . ‘ ‘ : . F » ; |the bag and dashed it along the sur- ‘ er face of the water. =) 5 . Marine men at Old Point later re | PARIS, Oct. 13.—(By The Associ- ported that the lone man on the craft |ated Press)—The recommendations of ° ° ° 9 ° 9 ° > was taken off by Captafh Watson and the council of the league of nations Think f Ladi Mi d | tor & eettioment Of the Uvoetaitnaas of it. es , sses an en s joes the crew of a harbor tug. j | Former Premier Viviani question were received by Premier Bri- The bag, ; |still partly filled with gas, was of| oa | whipped out toward sea by a strong and this morning. They will be com- | wind. France to Be Second to _|muntcated during the day to the al- P j ‘ } | ——.__—_ Briand; Lloyd George lied suverninéats, aod. ag @ matter of e | courtesy, to the Uniti tates, proba- i SHOT COUAES OF STE, once ws »-e esveasee= | At Less Than Wholesale Price here. The terms of the recommenda- : lf pigs Weebanthe Wabenes ties oe tions will not be made public until an . ; ess a 2 Sa ot Ss cially completed the French Welegation | ©*Ch2nge of views as to further pro- : : AGGIE COLLEGE OF GREAT to the Washington conference on lim-| cedure. | Tt ts a ance eis Te iat ‘ City of Puebla Goes on Strike | =" |ttation of armaments and Far East-/‘h® proposal is a compromise between cee Amginge Rceaive Levi of |@rAUIBE TH COMMUNITIES) ss:sar es eras reset [ote enna haga s'Btae Never again will you have the opportunity to pur- Senator Albert Sarraut and M. Jus-[Detween Germany and Poland. ‘e ; omy Ga ss ao het 66 iat 1 chase shoes at these prices. Be wise and buy for future Ww Langley field was reckea Seep bay 2 be 10:30 o’clock today and probably wi e a tot oss. ree men ; | G . Ae were aboard the airship when she left the flying station. j Delivered to er Spectators reported that two men jumped as the craft de- | s is nt scended almost to the earth before leaving land. Another | Premier Briand } ) | United’ States, complete the delega MEXICO CITY, Oct. 13.—(By The) LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 13.-:Among] tion. : he Associated Press)—Wholesale suspen-|tne activities by which the college of ~ > a i - e z net sion of business by stores and factor-|.¢riculture of the university seeks to| LONDON, Oct. 13.—Great Britain's use The tim s t h rt The Web ] st will vb) ies in the city of Pucbia was expected |make itself of service to the people of | representation at the impenamg Wash- ° e1 ge snort. e. ore soon § “54 today, it was asserted in dispatches the st re the short courses ington conference was given consid . ‘ ai yecekreg tare sree tee city. nls | schoo! which it conducts in varl-|erable prominence by this morning's ] on: d agai: ous places over the state. Of conapic-| newspapers here, gome of them mani ts f R ber all hi th eal excessive taxation by the state £0v-| uous value are the wool schools con-|festing belief that Prime. Minister close 1 oors forever. emem, our s oes are e ay aed Gi te sabes Gelsaee 0A enka | ee a Be we Bobs ie wool tera Gomras, -atter an, might go to Corns é = e ¥ expert. ese schools are of about] the meeting. ne newspaper went so Br gconomigatuntion there in werioun, {Sh gayq7 tare tenons, tra of about the meating. ‘One newspabes, we 0 standard quality sold‘by the Webel store for years =H few textile plants cat vip in oper#_|tures and demonstrations on manage-| sail on November 6, and woilld be ab- Inst As Good For Calluses, Money z, ) ye arb g ee wnlab agro! ee ment and culling of the flocks for the|sent from England for six weeks. Back If It Fails, : j «Sh cpaesid coal for only t! reise become 4 | best wool production. In addition to] The Daily Mail reasserted Mr. Lloyd jae ssc real” food supply has also become ®|the lectures, Mr. Hill goes into the|George would cross the Atlantic if whe rie fend tee ? > “tal ss Raves Se enti pr ereye street |210cK8 and marks those sheep which|the negotiations with Ifeland were Bing. stabbing pain of it svopetor all tame, ry Eee ee SS ane ac ta ean : LADIES’ DEPARTMENT _—- D sce Wael 4 itizena’}O3 he thinks of Igast value from ds rey nina! thoy} pegs the wool standpoint. Yn this way the Card of Thanks. J peer ag tad adnan Sayan Ke bt bea 6 farmers of the state are enabled to] We wish to express our thanks for . iver ent tag pba nice gh EY sreat deal of valuable’ triforma-|the bequttfal floral offerings also, for 7 - arog ; tion at little expense and inconveni-| the Iness and sympathy shown us 4 eyegas iy Pica Adihogl ear ence. One of these schools is to be| during the iliness and death of our be: ONE LOT ‘ ONE LOT ONE LOT | z hrea! eld at Cokeville, Lincoln county, the] loved son and brother. - e ra ir taser! na Pats erp barge latter’ “part of this montb. Other] MR. AND MRS. C. J. CROSBY, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ Shoes x4 Ladies’ Shoes weed Pushin *utatiing exaggerated re-| School will be held wherever there is| | MR. AND MRS. J. C. CROSBY: $ ke Ports of condition: [Reemend. - Ae Good, _ hea school shoes. Sizes 214 to 7. and Mili- 31 Puebla state authorities, instead of | Ms es ee Sizes 10, 1014 and 11. Per pair ——_—>_____ Germany its only country which has formally abolished tipping. HONEY Ask your dealer for Natrona County Honey. WM. MOSTELLER Sizes 21% to 8. Cuban, Mili- | tary heel.” Black one 8 tary and French heels. Brown, x: acon ee $1.89 | Dr, G, M. Anderson has rvturned. to |Casper after attending the annual imeeting of the Colorado Medical so- jeiety at Pueblo and was accompanied |by, Mrs. Anderson, who spent a week in Denverswith friends, modifying the revenue law against which protests have been made, are reported to have made new levies up- on moving picture houses and thea- ters, which, it is said, may close im- mediately, The two railroads running | through Puebla continue to unload) >> iy goods consigned to. that city, and|to unempiyment, ‘The ‘Tampico cor- L warehouses there are overflowing, as/ respondent of.the Excelsior says more teamsters refuse to move any of the/ than 4,000 off field workers are idle accumulated merchandis: and that a bread line started in ‘Tam- Tampico again appears in press re-| pico yesterday was liberally patron- ports as another scene of unrest, due’ ize: ONE LOT ONE-LOT Ladies’ Shoes Boys’ Heavy School : : i CRE Or. ‘Small sizes. Military and Cu- Shoes Of Daniel Green Bed- | "eel. Per pair ‘ Sizes 9 to 114. Tanned leather * —Goodyear. welt.’ Colors, tan room Slippers ~ “$1 98 BS and black. Per pair ; “ SCOTT CLOTHING CO. : 240 South Genter Street $2.98 ee ee ee ma ONE LOT = : é . Casper, Wyo., Oct. 13, 1921 ~ : ; $1.98 Baby Slippers é ONeor Faace \suee2 Be Pera ee : To The Public: Utz and Dunn Ladies’ | © ONE Lor: _ a \ Six weeks of unseasonable warm weather has resulted | a Shoes : Ladies’ Shoes $1.00 1k in overstocking this store. Extra quality. Sizes 244:to 7. Patterson, O’Donnel and Ham- Cuban and Military heels. Brown ilton Brown make. Come in Children’s Slippers and black. Never again will you' Military, Cub: h heels. buy Utz. & Dunn Shoes at this ah ee ee price. Per pair — Merchandise bought months ago has arrived and has been piled higher and higher, until now we have no choice in Per pair Daniel Green make. Sizes 51% the matter. . to 10. Per pair $6.95 | $5.95 | - $19 MEN'S DEPARTMENT = Just Two Days More and We Will Close This Depart ment: Shop Now ; é ° Stocks must be reduced at once, regardless of cost or loss to us, we must sell the goods. It’s just a case of have to, so read the prices we are going to make in Friday’s Tribune on Page 5. This will be the biggest sale of men’s and boys’ wear ever attempted in Casper, as the stock is complete in‘assortment and sizes, , and the prices we are going to sell at are lower than we ; can replace the’same goods at today’s market. Here are four reasons why we are deserving of your business: We eliminate:the jobber’s profit of 20 per cent by buying only from the manufacturers, and in ‘case lots. : Just Wright Shoes We do a strictly cash business, and have no losses that some Per pair : one must make up for. P \ $5 95 is : : ‘O'Donnell Shoes | Per Pair $4.95 - 2 | You are not paying for some one’s name or reputation as = : ; ‘ V] 2 we ourselves guarantee every article sold, and sell on the principle f A Few Pairs Stacy A FEW PAIRS LEATHER / : that we are not satisfied unless you are. Your’ money back i Adams Shoes Bedroom Slippers y if you want it. ; Hy Per Pajr : Per Pair Y "We have.a low overhead expense, no costly fixtures to he $8. 50 $1. 50 charge up against the stock. Balance of Our Fixtures for Sale, Including one ready-to-wear case, two Toledo scales, wall shelving and wrapping coun- ters, Thousands of our customers will readily see the reductions 4 “in prices, to others we only ask you to compare prices and_ 5 we know we will get your business. ' -. NOTICE ~ ,; After vacating our build- ing, the Webel office will be located in the Van Gorden Investment Co. office, Trib- une Bldg. / Yours very truly, J. €. Scott