Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1921, Page 10

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it possible to get more .or bureau records have been _com- —men who Lave been here PAGE TEN WOUNDS RECEIVED DURING Aes" on' the for faa formers en de IRISH PEAGE eee ee nce ae oe . | OF EX-SERVICE MAN HERE| _ de age H OPE SLI GHT Mrs. John Collard, 26 years of age, died at her home, 325 sora of the weather | North Lincoln street, this morning from illness resulting from 4 § a wound received at the hands of a German soldier the past world war. She is survived solely by her husband, an ex-service man. Leaders Not Optimistic at Resumption of Mrs. Collard was a native of France where she was living | with her parents at the outbreak of —————_____________ Conferences in London Today; Ac- the wrar_ She wae Active in the work tion of “President” Scored Invasion of the German troops’ she saw her father, mother and brother killed by the enemy. She was taken Lioyd comedy with the comedian + : au supported by Bebe Dantels and Snub LONDON. ci. 24.—The negotiations between the British | behind the a Unee Where she| Pollard, ts one of the funniest pro-| will carry a complete and — government and Sinn Fein Ireland government representa-| the hospitals. Before her capture, her| (CHonS which Harold Lioya has line of accesories in rear 2 tives were resumed today but there was evidence a feeling! eft tung was pierced by a. German| (urmed out since he hab been @ fea-| their Hudson and Mech DOSE oq. it Co cial that the situation was such as to give ground for grave.con- para sen later pee siret se os mmer j st trouble, causing her th. cern among those hopeful for an adjustment of the Irish Te ipias Wate, Uletiek «betes aie , controversy i ° th ital that Mr. a SATE : HANS Of: MAS I i FOLEY in the Dail Elreann government, who ' ' ' } the Germans. ‘The romance culmin- went to Dublin on Saturday, returned] ated in their marriage soon after th they might have; and further as here last night. It was understood] signing of the armistice, They have to the policy that would be follow- a George had that Prime Minister Lioy: ree been living in Casper for the it two I I M f = ft vit organized LABOR | C ft (IF N FD RY laid before the Irish delegates certain| years during which time. the little t sa atter o tian renee ' quetions uifssting tseneiapiones te] Sree ee thelr rights. ee Is Now Located in the the British crown, and there was al During the past months the case Record As none of the sai pope ene Be While visiting a ranch in the} jriced at $2,850. ‘The coupe now sells Bates Hole country, Mr. Christlanson.| ‘oy $3125 and the sedan for $3,350. who according toy his own admis: whe accu 20 bi om adrammam re Packard cara in thi teitory Read our ad in Tuesday’s papers upon this answer and the attitude| charge of the Woman's Auxiliary and by the rise in-value of.city real es- sist @ great many of the workers, }/: Company’s rf ffice Press, Free Speech and Free As- Quick Action. good will on each side, a way out of FEATURE IT THE LAC have been fatal burns, following an At Sinn Fein headquarters here the noon due to the presence and firat| Dublin. day, is classified by those who were rriv: to ald ‘ sistance. They arrived in time to Scan: Oa Pat day AS, ‘While Mrs. Purcell was administer-| house of commons today regarding burns, Mrs. Foley is cheerful has been made abundantly clear,” the —east or vrest—but— ified of the accident and returned | basis.” J. F.Christianson Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats A‘drastic cut of $625 in the price thrown from a Norse yesterday. about, both formerly $2.975 are now 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ‘ON ALL PATRICK SWEATERS, MACKINAWS belief that Mr. Collt: had Dubita to ‘talk the situation Gree with: na Hee a Wasnt auction? spectively request that, through taken by the Dail Eireann delegates| are awaiting word from Montana. ; juri be a th tin 4 ‘casting their vote for the man that Serious Results From Injuries) "ectatine es * tate than has been taken from all believes in the policy of collective- the mines in the world. etek TRIBUNE BUILDING s the difficulty created by Mr. De Va- . Mrs. M. J. Foley, 613 Park avenue, | /¢ra’s message to Pope Benedict could J. A. RUSS, Bas SzDIOBION Of eae ae an Ta the base | valled gave way to pessimism ‘after| « Door showing for * The Sinn Fetn, it was declared, will] f rts te h m3 peat to cons pegs: not aanaet allegiance to the King it = Geigtinel Wacom tee hich had SRS eieer ciembiog boreeiigh suchen ated Preas.)—Prime Minister Lioyd = 7 . Eam De Valk 7 jensage, to Px = ah ciate Pion gs 9 Penedict. saa the Dublionton ee Mr - dministrations Valera's essage, erpecially in ie t ‘ ley" have. prevented the sited ane ae Te This store and thisi sale has been one of the greatest forces ir . ay he | stituted a ve challenge. = poeehiity of aesigd (Feral in os "| Cam paadlion 00 eaiainapeeenen ans oh bringing prices down ti) a sane level. We have gone the extreme limit mil ont da. “We a here yesterday evening. REE EL ec: 4 There is a possibility that Mrs ‘ > rices. ot * or S e@ e Foley would have been fatally burned administrations of Mr. and Mrs. aa fy $25 and $30~ and $40 $45 and $50 $55 and $60 3 . Hurt Sunday When Putting the big cut on Le he Packard Single Six fe + § " ‘ . er "20 PER CENT DISCOUNT CtN ALL LEATHER VESTS AND SHEEP-LINED COATS AND OVERCOA‘TS 4 Wool Process 1:65 Union Suits __ e his leagues. It was supposed he|to the American Legion, but little . \ the press, they announce them- brovgt m communication from ‘Ear | was possintete to Gate toe een made selves as to how they stand tn this |). Van Gorden Investmen GAS EXPL G | AN onn De V and it was felt that| Funeral arrangements will be in PP That more money has b tage Bentg lies =f ere = air t te Dlatadelle dase rte d | negotiations. Received in Lighting Fur- Everywhere, except tn irreconcilable NORMA SUPREME IN FILM ly bargaining, as well as Free nace Prevented by quarters, it was argued that, with missed what i all probability would ,>® found. ¢ ment of their home yesterday after-|the return of Michael Collins from| the last time at the Lyric theater to-| Real Estate Insurance é 7 ~ t the time of |lesst until the bargain is finally mi clever actress has made for the Fir: 7 rapsesse ees The Sinn Fein, spokesman for 1 L A a ! i 3 Mr. and Mrs. Purcell who were on |} ated, ba) prepared to meet Mr. the main floor felt the concussion of | Lloyd George's demand for a declara- | =e — 7" the explosion and hearing . Mrs.| tion of allegiance with a detailed argu-| oy MT " ' nm 1 1 mT mM : Foley's agonized cry rushed to her as-| ment. i ! | | UE ) AT WNL ! NUTT . her hair, hands and face. George, answering a question in the Althdingh guttering {Orn aes pa ey toed aie TOE by offering higher quaility merchandise at lower prices than anyone was in the Sait Creek field was noti/ence cannot proceed on any cther cell, SLASHED A Suits and | ~ Suits and Suits and Suits and Ly, together with the cut on Essex ‘cars, | a= J. F. Christianson, manager of the 1D baleve uae fom cin the nets Jowa-Wyoming Oil company is suf ke a purchase. fering from a bad bruise on his Head} wi, packard Single Six is now| se and injuries to his neck which result-} eq lower than a Packard car has ; ed from an accident in which he was ever sold. Tho touring car and run- 3 > 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ¢9N ALL TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS Albert Fleeced Cotton- times before in his fe was given .. x epited animal. Mrs. John Morton, accompanied by After a tour of the surrounding lills Mr. Christianson was riding his] Yocum, manager of the Morton e. horse and leading the horses of e, are Casper visitors today from member of the party to the stabi * | Douglas. some manner the reins of the horses he 51 YEARS AGO and Mrs. Jack Morton, and John a err rt A RAT tO, et AAA pete srummacsbnnssimant tina) iSinaadanae is a ane! was leading became entangled with the horse he was riding. As Mr. ‘ s aa E Lined Uni id_ Royal Christianson ‘reached to ‘aingntansic} @1 oo ; LESS THAN COST--- Mills Heavy Ribbed Union a good opportunity and the rider was ue pee es Suits—Two wonderful val- w und, c ‘. . effects from the accident Ree nails suffalo, : : BUI. = Ce r) hi learned a material r ‘4 4 Sbett, anictieg iocpedl : eee : : é _ $12.00 and $13.00 | $9.00 apd $1290 | $7.00 and $8.00 | Mogul and Underhill Car- Siete Ree a is famous “Your Feet Will Bring You Back’ : Blankets at Blankets at Blankets at penter $7.75 | $6.75 | $4.75. | Seam — $1.85 4 Crown Urion $5.00 and $6.00, Blankets | Some $4,00 Blankets at | made Ovens P1030 i $2 95 Highland Union 95 made Overalls__ GALIGLANGUNGE TOBE | az REUNED BY THE ISH reese ee Ce STUDY CLUB 1S FORMED he distress- 1g ailments f women, nd at that An organization, a name for which haz not been decided upon definitely has been formed here for the purpose of reviving the Gaelic language among ime he alsot . $ ‘ $18.50 Silk Crepe Gauntlet Leather GI 3 Iaged wrth 3 Shirts for... pe... $6.95 Sale price, per aan oe _.._69¢ ae druggists a tonic and altera- | J Men’s Fine Velour Hats. $ 4. 95 Buddy Lee Kewpie Dolls. the sons of Erin who reside here. The mt organization fostered by studious ve which hexhad successfully $7.45 values, for... Sale $1 39 sfull; 4 5 price, each. e ee: many 1 Mews. en Be 2, $8.00 Tub Silk S$ 4 45 Heavy Wool Mixed Seamless 25¢ minded Irishmen, will meet weekly a ie stomach, liver and blood. | JUST RECEIVED Shirts: fora 5.2 e Hose, Sale price,- per pair. continue Irish culture and to study! “his he called his Golden Medi- | ¢ 0 75c Suspenders. 45 Cashmerette, Medium Weight 2 the muste, art, 5 dl Discovery. Both these medi-| 4 200 ARMY O. D. . Sale price ....£... Here Cc Hose, Sale price, per pairs. 5c ines of Dr. Pierce’s manufacture | 3 BLANKETS, 5 Ibs., new. 4 @ ‘ $2.00 Novelty Silk-Hose, $2 45 +100 dozen 85c value Wool 45¢e cinday? 1et with instant success, and TWO PAIR FOR. Hose, Sale price, per pair. and Winter Weight Cae 95€ erpanoap her ae secre] Uting the past half centitry have | + -w All-Leather, Blanket-Lined 32-inch > they tnd'At & aformosies tramurer | fd in greater. quantities than|q Heavy All;Wool Navy Gee @ey ; i Letaenee eee 95 @ | Orelot of Men's and Boys’ Fall ‘As the organization is still in the} Dy other proprietary medicines. Blankets, 4 Ibs._......__. ee oy ee $12.50 Be See een fa| ard eae meted | wast OO GBS | Herr Moka Ses shoea SUP Sete ‘Sere __95¢ present Saturday night when the of-| } : $5.00. Fiannel Shirts, $2.45 value Boys’ Wool $1 25 See eh Per aeee nt] they ase todey thostemei|@ We carry a complete line of the Celebrated Herman’s Salapeltes : Stocking Ceo 19¢ ing the winter. Ifthe plans mater- es for men and women. Th . Horsehide Work Gloves. Sale price, per pair. _ Army Shoes These shoes are the only ones which are accepted by the government as a genuine army shoe. A look will convince you of their wearing qualities. ‘We also handle a complete line of underwear, wool sox and sweaters at Prices that will astonish you. U.S: ARMY GOODS CO., 520 W. Yellowstone Hwy. The Workingman’s Store im On the Road to the Refineries ¢ o ijalize, prominent lectures will be scheduld to address the meetings after the preliminary study work is com- pleted. » now put up in tablet as wel! liquid form, and sold by ever: “+ in the land. ‘95c SCOTT CLOTHING C0. 240 South Center Street | | { $1.25 and $1.45 value Boys’ Shirts and Blouses ————_ Roy D. Wilcox, general agent for the Great American Insurance com- pany, is in Casper on business for a few days. Have You Overlooked Your Wife’s Birthday? DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD i Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., OS Bidg. 6-tf

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