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CCC tu ec in co! PAGE TEN GIRL SHOT TO DEATH, SUITOR IN JAIL Slayer Carries Body Into Home After JILTED Firing Fatal Shot and Remains at Her Side Until Officers Arrive McGREGOR, Iowa, Oct. 28.—Cecile Kersten, 20 years of age, daughter of a prominent Clayton county farmer, died at her home inflicted by Peter Thursday afternoon from shotgun wounds Kleinow, who is being held on a murder charge. Jealousy and the fact that Miss Kersten broke her engagement with him recently are ascribed as the causes. GUY 0. SMITH fired again LONG ILLNESS: Resident Here for 25 Years|! Succumbs to Leakage of 3 the Heart at Local Hos- | pital Today | yeara of ase, a| county 6 | ‘clock this morn- ‘al where he had ed for nine months with h resulted from leakage | for will be conducted y afternoon from . BE. C ter officiating. will be made ih Highland cemetery. Mr. Smith was born August 6, 1889, at Washington, Iowa, and re- moved to this region when a small Boy. He had been in the employ of the Midwest Refining company prior to serious fllness which developed early in the year. Surviving him to mourn his un- timely passing are a wife and small gon, and a brother, Fred Smith, who Fealdes at Laramie, Wyo. “QHALLENGE SALE” AT SCOTT'S PROVES WINNER “Our big Challenge Sale has certain ly been a winner,” sald Jack Scott proprietor of the Scott Clothing store, this morning, “and I am predicting that we will have the biggest day Saturday of any day in the history of the store. %Ve have added an addi tional number of clerks to take care of tho trade nicely.” Mr. Scott explains that owing to the| increase in the cotton market he is selling goods now cheaper than they can be replaced at. He also states that he bought heavily on a low cot- ton market and in case lots and is giving the public the benefit “Our customers are taking advan- ot the Kersten home, 8 Kersten then rushed to where Kletnow met her ne girl he knelt by her couch. He remained by her side untM ar- rested. The Kersten TcGregor. ays Mr. Scott, R. UL. Farr arrived tn the city -yes- terday morning and will spend several days here attending to interesta in the behalf of the W. H. Anlee Book com- pany paste 1 Chait ag AL. ‘esterday here leaving York on a but Kleinow first fired at her and Harvey Sass, a for- sweetheart, through the window They were t and \t Then Kleinow picked up tt his arms and carried her | into the house and he telephoned for a oc | “If I can't have you ntyself no body else is going to,” | said to have told the wounded girl jas Kleinow is and Klenow farm homes stand opposite each other on he road about six’miles northwest of —_—<$<$<$—__ tage of this sale to its fullest exter “by laying fn their winter supplies at a great saving.” — Lesley, manager of the Uni! -}| ed States Refining company of Osag: spent night for THE K. AND W. THOUSAND ISLAND SALAD DRESSING €be Casper Dally Cridune | SLVEROFFATHERBELKNAPIS 2: SOUGHT, THREE ARE IMPLIGATED i blood hounds taken to the peardins house condurted by Mrs. Bertotero. where Rolanfo lived, immediately picked up a@ trail and followed it to the garage at the rear of Bishop J. J. Lawler's residence. Father Belknap's automobile was kept in this garage. LEAD, 8. D., Oct. 28—A request for the apprehension of Andrew Ro lando, 22 yeara old, was sent to chiefs cf police over the country today by the state's attorney, it was announced at police headquarters here today. Fred Westgate of the state sheriff's office a Pierre, 8. D., who made the announcement, said Rolando was wanted in connection with the dead of Father A. B. Belknap, Catholic priest slain here last Wednesda: morning. he} Rolando whose name was given out last night by error.as Orlando, ta not the only person senght tn connectior with the priest's death, John Heffron former state’s attornery, who Is as sisting State's Attorney James Fow ler, said today. The names of other persons sought ure belng withheld for the present, he said. Mr. Westgate mid today last night was spent by the authorities in mak. ing secret investigations and he de clared he was confidert today he knew who the slayer was and the motive or killing the priest. Westgate salé several women were and the! “The Gepositions takén. otive will be a surprise who added it was not until early to day that the authorities discovered it Fifteen regard to the movements of Rolando . Rose Bertolero, Rolendo’s land Will be Demonstrated all day Saturday at The Natrona Butter Shop “Let Us Serve You.” CORNER SECOND AND DURBIN STREETS Delicious Delicious Apples, per box .. Butter, best grades per Ib. _. Sugar, cane, 12 pounds Ki) pp ees a Fresh Have per dozen 23 ee can Perk Loin Roast yea Ua aca cea Pot Roast Rolled Roast per Ib. Phone 474 Phone 903 ___ $4.25 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A nice assortment of Cranberries, Solid Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Turnips, Car- Red Peppers, cauliflower, Celery, Green Onions, ucumbers, Tokay Grapes, Quince, Oranges, Bananas and everything GROCERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE IN ALL RESPECTS Milk, 8 large cans any brand ees... No. 2can Strawberries, Plymouth Rock rots, Beets, Green Peppers, Radishes, for your Sunday dinner. Sliced Pineapples, 2 1-2 Ib. 35¢e eee eas cee SERS SSS SHIKANY’ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY . LEADERS FOR GOOD APPLES Winter Bananas per box 50c 81,00 ee ST 00 eee Cetee,: <a Blackberries, Jonathan Apples, gallon cans . MEAT DEPARTMENT A FEW LEADERS ak 30e Hens ic . : im eo _ 30¢ 23e qgter eh Sor ene 35¢e POULTRY ---The Finest on the Market Our Poultry Is Home Dressed and Fresh Every Day SHIKANY’S THE STORE ACCOMMODATING Jonathans $1.00 95e 142 East SecondStreet j Utah, yesterday. gotten out of bed during the night when it fs announced,” Westgate said, persons were questioned under oath by Fowler and Heffron at police headquarters Iast night with (Continued from Page 1.) and a hammer were found in Ro- lando’s room and that the man had been missing since Wednes@ay after- noon. They also testifig; according to Fowler and Heffron, that a woman called early yesterday morning and 4 for Rolando. The woman, ac- Ing to the witnesses, tly agitated. death was scheduled to start at 2 o'clock this afternoon. It will be con- eueted by Dr. E.. R. Holvey, coroner, THREE NAMED IN DENVER ADVICES DENVER, Oct. 28.—A bulletin ts ued ‘by Denver police department at mn. warned all Denver officers to be he lookout for two men and a girl ted by Lead, 8. D., authorities in connection with the killing of Father A. B. Belknap. The men, according ement, left Deadwood, en route to Salt Lake City, 8. D., ‘The men named by the palice bulle- seemed) inquest into Father Belknap's; j—rr | tin are: Andrew Rolando, Italian, 22 ‘tin says the men aro believed to be “In this vicinity.” The Cescriptions of the suspects as Published tn the bulletin follows: lando—Ii Unknown girl—16 to 18 ease ot! age, light complexion. DENVER, Oct, 28.—Denver detec- tives today searched a train on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad on its arrival here from Lead, 8. D., in an effort to apprebend a man and two women wanted by the police in jcornection with the killing of Father A. B. Belknap of Lead. The trio left) Lead yesterday, according to police information, but were not on the train when it reached Denver. a WOUNDED GIRL IMPROVING. DENVER, Oct. 28.—Madge Douth- itt, 20 years of age, shot accidentally |Indianapolis Woman Comes to Denver to Take | benefit. -|any degree of comfort, as cay would FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. HAPPY NOW BECAUSE SHE CAN EAT AND SLEEP WELL Electric Treatment and Finds Relief ~ in Garren’s Tonic. going own hill as fast as T could xo.” “I came here from Indianspolls, Ind., and tried the electric treatment trom which I derived no marked bene fit. I happened to notice your Gar- ren’s Tonic ad, and decided I would try it. I can eat most anything I want now, and never have a sicn of indigestion er stomach trouble. My appetite ia good and I am no longer constipated, no more headaches. I sleep fine at night and bes? of wil my nerves are just as steady os a click Mrs. George W. Harris who resides at 1485 Welton St, is happy to tell others-of the great relief ab> has ob- tained from Garren's Tonic, after pending hundreds of dollars un treat. ments from which she derived no “I suffered for four years with stomach trouble; I never knew what it was to eat and digest a rea! with form on my stomach and blo. me up © that I coulc hardly breathe My Weinosday night by her 12-year-old! brother, was improved at St. Joseph's! hospital today and physicians believe; she will recover, Miss Douthitt’s wound was at first thought to be | fatal | ——_ -> UNE CLASSIFIED aps— | BRING _RESULTS———— snd I feel better than I havo felt tn years. I can hardly bellove it, but 2 this has been accomplished from ing only four bottles of Garren’s ‘onic. Garren’s Tunic is sold in Casper by ‘The Casper Pharmacy ani tne lead ing druggists tn every ci*y.—A appetite was poor ani I hatei to see mealtime come around. My intestines were also out of order, and the doc- tors even claimed that J had cancer. I was badly constipated ant had ter rific headaches, besides being dlazy. | I was extremely nervous and -siept poorly, lost weight and seemed to be WE DELIVER Sugar, per 100 Ibs. sacks... 5-Ib. pail Del Monte Jam,.. No. 2 cans Flag or Fernd 6 cans June Peas........ Beans —_.... 2No. 8 cans Sauer Kraut. Tall cans Red Salmon... 2 tall cans Pink Salmo: Booth’s Sardines (all kin Refugee Beans . 1 No. 2% can Velva Pure 100 Ibs. Hard Wheat Flou: WE DELIVER 233 East Second St. Next to Telephone Building 7 cans Extra Standard Corn__$1.00 Golden Bantam Corn... et $1 00 2 No. 2 cans Brown Beauty 2 No. 2 cans J. M. Succotash. ae 2 No. 2 cans Cut String Bea: 1 No. 2 can Flag Brand Tiny Cane Syrup (2a real bargain) ..25¢ ——--$7.50 1.25 ot 8 catis Milk......... 4 cans Sardines in 5c 35c 6-lb. pail Strained ‘6-lb. pail Honey ( combs) Table Syrup ..... Sugar r.....$4.40 BRUCE BROS. 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