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THREE. FIRES IN NITY FOUGHT AT THE SAME TIME Heavy Losses Already Suf- fered in New Orleans and oe pid; theater, Several per- arrested by the police who to have been looting stores during the progress of has been estimated ee e $80,000. Another fire destroyed the Philip forebler Wagon and Manufacturing vompany plant and several near by tesidences. The loss was esttiinted at 130,000. The third fire broke out in the Dixie Lumber and Box iy and ah Seaere of small this morning the with a stiff breeze Mowing and the flames imperiled nore then 60 residences in the vicin- Forest Fires + 30 miles north of Santa Monica, to- lay reported spreading through the » Trancos and Grapatos tanyons. Fifteen of the hundreds of men lighting the fires were reported mise- ne and forestry officials expressed jear they had’ been trapped by the go OF ERO LD AT REST WN CETENE Legion had charge of the JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 21.— Albert Anderson, aged 23, was found fead with five bulletholes in his body by mem’dtrs of a searching party. He had been missing » Saturday evening when he drove als mother to a picture his mother he said he i body Several hundred yards and says he had no enemies. 5 § i 2 : Fs t By i : i vie : FFg i i i a all F pe By ory he Gill dea FOR RENT—Two-rcom house. Phone 1684M 10-21-28 Tomorrow, Sat., 3 P. M. (ADMISSION 5c Free Candy to the Kiddies COLUMBIA THEATRE “FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. RUNAWAY TRAIN Coe Casper Daily Cridune CORPORATION TAKTEST OND DEAD, ORE Colorado Lays OFFERED SUNDAY NIGHT, A sacred concert will be given at the First Presbyt(: sn church Sun- day, October 27, at (:30 p. m., under the direction of Prof. Rudolph Lund- berg. The general public is invited. \The program follows: ; | Anthem, “King of Kings"....Simpter Mrs. P. W. French, soloist Quartet, “The Good Shepherd". Barri Mrs. E. R. Pelkey, Miss Thelma Horner, Mrs. F. B. Firmin and Ru- dolph Lundberg. Anthem, “The Day Is Over” Quartet, “One ‘SACRED CONCERT TOBE |Great Britain | PRESBYTERIAN cHURGH| 2-9: *” Far Bast ke | guest of Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood to Stand With MANILA, P. 1. Oct, 21.—The United States and Great Britain Would be found standing together if any trouble developed in the Far Bast, Viscount Northcliffe, London publisher, who arrived today from Australia told the Rotary club at a luncheon at which he was the club's guest. The English-speaking people of the World and those whom they assist should stand shoulder-toshoulder as they did inthe world war,/ Viscount Northeliffe . ‘The English publisher, who is the during his two-day visit here, praised the United States for what had been accomplished in the Philippines. “I take off my hat to America for P 2 ; NGERS | HSEINFEDERAL COURT 1S WOUNDED IN) ?!ns for Bonus | ~ <) ‘ | * 4 CHEYENNE, Wyo. Oct. 21 ‘PI to Ex-Soldiers | though only $67 ts involved tn work of trans- fled in the United States distric: | — mt wil oftietehiy court here by the Ilinois Union Coa! 6a. oe f the on on {COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct. , cars was at Bramion when the warn: | © against Alfred H. Ricker.) 147 Stina tebe ceergtted 21—Charles Law, a lopomotive en- | mg came and disregarding pleas a) | (ormeriy acting collector of interna’ | ; peesd-Rtharidenent te the gineer on the Atchison, Topeka & | ether trainmen to save his awn life, [revenue for Wyoming, the litigation! : Shan eatin: one . Santa Fe railway, who lives in Den- it was said, the cagineer started to |‘s !mportant because it will bring « © of not more than ver, is credited here today with be meet the train that was coming tow- test of that portion of the federal rev.| unded as the res Is to provide state chest ing a hero for bis action last night | ard Bragdon at a high rate of speed. enve law taxing the capital stock o/ |‘ which they Pieces of — in probably seving the lives of two | Law, it was reported, drove his en- |corporationa, Ricker compelled the |» men and # trainload of livestock | gine until he saw the runaway train | Corporation to pay $67 tax on its cap | SKS valued at $300,000 from dostruetion. | and then reversed. He let the run- | ‘tal stock and the conpany now isloy a A freight train. consisting of 48 | away gradually overtake him and | sting for this amount, claiming it was - APORYU cars of livestock, was — after it had done so, ran with it as | collected illegally. ae > SIFIED aDsS— Over 17 Million Jars Used ¥: the Santa Fe’s yards here last the same speed the runaway was g0- *oaiane .G SULTS bs 20: sole Cvene: the teats Senet ing until he felt it was safe to put = ——— coin | wate two Wyeesing siecionen’ Sees i SAAS a reeieks socidias the. tecka: | Seber aan chatctin ox poate pert wolingons Air wine reece | me ’ = ‘ i denly the train broke loose and | the only damage done, it was re- iar with railroad work has been re-| Casper Jewelry Mig. Co ‘Os mast a Be creation Ol a e all rom ost ve started south om a sharp down- | ported was to the cattle guard | ceived at Fort D. A. Russell here. ittee, com: grade. A mossage to watch for the | of Law's — A northbound general, the -| train.and throw switches was sent’) passenger ‘out of Pueblo was = = = ———— — ———_—_—_—_— — -| south. within the but x Law, with a locomotive aml two ae, Deane THE DIE IS CAST FORCED 10 VACATE IN TEN DAYS Selling Out Entire Stock OF HIGH-GRADE MEN’S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, ure show in thet! Arraigned For had been |sudge Page Morris of Duluth, Minn., . W. Burns, 5. R. Pet: key, F. J. Leschinaky, L. 5, Sund- well. Anthem, Recessiona! Abnormally High Temperatures Of Week Explained} DENVER, Oct. 21.—Unusually high temperature ;in the Rocky Mountatr: swgion in the last two weeks, averag’ ing in sections 8% degrees above the neasonal average, were attributed to- day by the district weather bureau to jan area of low barometric pressure control in North Dakota. The pres: sure also caused much warmer weath- jer on the eastern slope and in the northern plains states. The average seasonal temperature has been excep- tionally high in Wyoming and South Dakota according to the bureau. Federal. Judge table what she has done here,” he said. for Your Blood may shov ness or in that weak, tire If your biood is thin and watery S06 pale or pimply, if you are gen ally weak, tired and listiess, be taken. hat will do the house-cleanin; tonic should nade up of Blood root, Recklessness PASADENA, Cal., Oct. 21,—Federal Pleaded not gulity to a charge of reck- less driving in the police court here today and his trial was set for No- vember 33, ‘Oot, Queen's root, Stone 3 ‘ark, without aleohol,—-and mad ito both Hquid and tablets. ood tonic wi to Dr. Pierce’ ultation free. ‘Try it NOW. Do not delay! first put out by 1) erce- in ready-to-use form as D. eree'’s Golden Medical Discover) ruggtsts keep this in tablet form, « ny as liqui Send rial packag: totel, Buffeto, N. Y, Write for fre ook on blood disorders, medical con lor. You arr Just strong healt as you blood. I is like wise tru. that yor a = WEST SECOND STREET ENTRANCE THROUGH BARBER SHOP HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED AND NO PLACE TO GO A COLOSSAL PRICE-CUTTING EVENT Lowering prices at lower than pre-war level. This high-grade stock of men’s ready-to-wear positively must be closed out by November 1, and out we go. There is no recourse to this edict. In the history of all: merchandising often unforeseen circumstances arise that require drastic and instantaneous action on the part of a merchant to sake gpehy himself from an embarrassing position. A chain of unforeseen circumstances now places us in a simi- ar plight. A Sale Where YOUR DOLLAR Reigns Supreme in Full-Earned Glory HERE ARE SOME PRICES THAT TELL THE STORY DRESS AND WORK PANTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES. A heavy satin-trimmed me- Thi #@ lars: Invalid A half wool winter weight Haines medium weight Two- Men’s Heavy Fleeced Union Phone 320W Soaps 1 tee, pkg. Star Naphtha 3 bars Palmolive Toilet Soap 3 bars Creme Oil Toilet Soa; FIFTH STREET 122 East Fifth Street Opposite Coliseum Garage Phone 320W Delivery to Any Part of City SATURDAY SPECIALS : : ee ral? £ 3 sisti of fi , fancy ‘ 4 bars P. & G. Naphtha Soap-___-_-_-- 25c Aviaecce: cule © suliata snack. heavy worsteds, broadcloths and_gabardines, Op eats tne Wick ant Ditae Pend 2 large bars Ivory Soap-_-_-_-_ Former values to $60. $23 95 Values to $5. Our 3 small bars Ivory oap_ ~n=20C LLU Oe te $11.85 Our Forced Price, choice , ba Forced Price ——.-0......- _ $2.45 6 bars Polar White Soap__----------- ~25c = ; 3 bore Fels Nepntha Soap. paneer e os ae ; OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS FORCED SALE. Prices slashed to ribbons regardless of personal feelings 3 bars Klex anic Soap------- ita in this matter. Don’t fail to avail yourself of this wonderful money-saving.event. REMEMBER— 1 large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__30c Compare These Soap Specials With Othe: Then Judge for Yourself. “i - dium weight Ribbed Union Union Suit. Fine quality. piece Underwear. Former fi oh a Priceees 00. Suit. Former price $3.00. Former price $3.50. Our price $1.00 per garment. 5 9e Our Forced $i 65 Forced Our Forced Price eae ‘ 4 95 ._99C Price - Price Price, garment... LOOK—25 pairs Russian ANOTHER LOOK—25 pairs Men’ od Douala Paal Tike famous Bom Ounvas calf Men’s Oxfords. Sizes Men's Dress Shoes. Sizes 6 otis vormee ice 25 Gloves. Our 28 oe eee Valu up to Bie. Ne up to $12. pair, Our Forced 15¢ Worced Price, pair.” 5e Ps ur Forced ur Force \ wp Gay Pai : Price, per pair... 95e Price, pair $3.95 Price, per pair...... Only 6 Pairs to a Customer. DRESS AND WORK SHOES Men’s Khaki and Grey Flan- A lot of 50 dozen Silk Four- nel. Work Shirts. Former re Silk Hose. Values in-Hand Ties. Values to $2. Work Pants, Values to $5. 0. Our Our Forced $2 45 ant e 200 pairs Men’s Dress and Peta Side. | Beto 500 | Se. 500 | a LOOK—READ AND BE CONVINCED Our entire stock of Men’s Suits and Over- SUITS PANTS THE PALACE CLOTHES SHOP 115 West Second Street---Entrance Thru the Barber Shop STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE ~ees 1) =] | ee es cena ese MY | Fi