Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ONE DEAD, FOUR HURT IN SUGAR PLANT ACCIDENT Injuries Received by Two in Explosion of Evaporating Tank at Rocky Ford May Prove Fatal Coe Casper Daily Cridune TWO CASUALTIES|(Pancer Post BusINESsS ARE PREVENTER| meme oomine caer S43, AS PISTOLS JAM Showing @ tremendous increase in the volume of its parcel post busi- Denver Detective in Effort to Capture Dope Peddlers ness in Casper during the past year, the Casper postoffice in all probab- Owes Life to Poor Fire- arms of Mexicans FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. | the office for foreign despatch, the {tian of a modern tramway system wit) total welght approximated 16,000 wipe out the ancient walle of 4 | pounds. The second and third zone |called by the populace “The Glory of of parcel post regulation comprising |the City.” if plans submitted to the }the area confined gn the radius of municipality by the Peking Tramways 150 miles and 300 miles respectively |company materiglize. received the bulk of the .packages) ‘The proposal has called forth strong ony ‘ROOSEVELT RALLY STAGED BY BOY SCOUTS IS GREAT SUCCESS Scouts of the Casper troops entertained each other and their guests at the first rally of the present school term at the gymnasium of the old high school building last night. Members of the various troops gave exhibitions of Scout work and games and the program was interspersed with contests of speed and TRIAL OF HILL mailed here. opposition from and Chinese alike, and pressure ts being Wrought to bear upon the munictpalit, jt@ presrve the ancient walls at any packages were received here of which 5.911 were delivered by au- tomobile, 2,874 were delivered by foot carriers; 4,631 were delivered | by window clerks; 115 by special de- livery and the yightful owners of 39 packages werd unfound. The to- tal weight of the packages received approximated 108,500 pounds and Destruction of Ancient Wall At |= titeeStee Soa, 5oS Peking Protested it is stated here. v4 ity has the distinction of showing the Iurgest percentage of increased tonnage of any office in the western country. It is worthy of mention that this increase, approximating a 20 per nt growth over the previous year comes, during a period of depression which has been as exaggerated here as elsewhere and came during a time when business is said to have shown a great relative decrease in |Pegzett, associated with the attorney |genera! Hugo Dozelman, of Cheyenne. lis spending several days here attend PEKING, Oct 4.—(Correspondence ing to business matters. of The Associated Press). nstruc- cost on an average of 15 and 18 cents apiece to deliver. During the same period a total of 4.05 council, greeted the Scouts and ex- tended a welcome to the guests pres. ent. He referred to the life and works of the national hero, Theodore Roose- velt, in whose honor the rally was | held, and showed the Scouts how prop edie 2 packages were received at ROCKY FORD, Colo., Oct. 28—One Hed, two others were prob- DENVER, Oct. 23.—Jammed re- 1 “ rt vented at least two casunl- ured and two more|*fly the honor was paid to the pas’ volvers prevented | " jay when an evapor.|President of the national Scout organ tles early today when Detective Ches-| volume. Rat sie: A Beet|ization by Scouts throughout the ter Kelly attempted to trap two Mexi-|_ Figures prepared : boar Fee.” ea. cans with $15,000 worth of narcotic] Bean, acting postmaster, during. the past year 357,720 par- cels, with a total weight of approx- drugs. Under a TESTS ITS CASE or B, B. Brooks gave the ood talk on eighth Scout prearranged agreement | <elly | imately 3,000,000 pounds were re- j law, ut Is cheerful,” and cor tevaleeea” dope” trattickers ama) celved and distributed to patrons | cluded by ng his famous story |State Refuses to Put Mother of |e a teahttehe ater al to two detec-| of the office in Casper. 3 haptic a4 Murdered Child on Stand [fives ambushed near by. He received| In handling this tremendous ae pBobrtaed i re Troop 1, was on} in Response to Defense | the package in his automobile and the| ume of basi ~¥ rode ye cghe Haag was struck on the| = See Challenge Mexicana prepared to recelve thetr re-| only one-fourth of one per cent ter Ngee vee sident Roosevelt numeration. At this time Kelly dis-| the bee tee ay then ges coho fa @ Gish nameal sident Ro: el - : a ehely | . ad to " ; named Johnson| ‘The Soout Court of Honor wade fo BRIGHTON, Colo., Oct. 28—The|covered he was too closely guarded Sant hasten heed rane’ Bel obaane? tal where Je|mal presentation of leadership co yrosecution rested its case at 10:30 fo-aive ea = 5 reads suspicious| able directly to the faliure of peo- / ns ecovery missions as Scoutmasters ‘to clock this morning m the trial of eR ret tag on "I 1 py have their packhges properly BO > explosion has not| Archibald of Troop 1 and Zs C. Good-| William Filey Hill. charged with the|and one drew = a ghedh Kelly ae bevel Ce aahoall ink atieueetion. A E MA + | I |rich of Troop 2. It also announced] <illing of Syenrold step-daugh-| likewise S08 cl he pulled the trigger] In addition to this 1368 peck 's jury will begin an in-| that leadership commissions had been| ter, Helen xine Short, near here|bed tho barrel he pu! e trigger. ages were received and handled by the office for dispatch to the out- sido world. The weight of _ these The gun jammed. The other man| then pressed the muzzle of his re-/ volver against Kelly's head and pulled rece!ved from national headquarters] J for Dean Morgan, Davis Wilson, and Harry Ballard of Troop 1, for Stanley o'clock this afternoon. ter the men had begun The closing of the state's case came as a climax upon a challenge of tne WE ARE OVER STOCKED Mectbeation: tas nena 0 e pproximated 1,000,000 The reverberation was heard|Griebel and Edmunds 8. Kanittle of| defense to bring to the witness stand the trigger. Tt aleo jammy - | shiomaiite AP c the town and brought] Troop 2, and for R. L. Burns of Troop| Mrs. Thelma Hill, mother of the girl, ot visible to the hidden detectives| p a The above interesting information the two men then overpowered Kelly ne was brought out in a check of the rhose body was found weighte ‘ gee wiri|and. drove y im the machine with ewit with railroad irons in an irri ons to the scene. 16. » difriculty, “The program of the evening oper vaca hich ex- ° ° S. aite’ the “dope” package. parcel post department wi anit y" rit he singin of Scout songs| sali ditch. The state refused on|*” riod of Octo- j t t tw the pi pe ee herpes with Nh re ommitment of| the ground that Mrs. Hill was in too| Joe Paaeone ie ‘ot <7 os ee the pe I a an: in er oo ear the’ MBoee oath. ervous @ condition to take the stand. | connectio east aco b . 13.550 stdin reste agt ee “witnesses testified for the ively tified him. During. the 18" Gey “perio ast Mrs. Fern Miller, own ‘ber shop where Mrs. Hill is emp! described the child's burial and told of a conversation with Mill over 2 gun. The child's deat was caused by drowning, ‘authorities for Men and Women CLARA KIMBALL YOUNES - pepression Te COMING TO THE LYRIC «<1 orning Afte” | GIVE A BABY SYRUP PEPSIN “ Constipation, biliousness The Weather Man Has Forced Us to Reduce our believe. » " Charles W. Strong af Denver test! like annoying ille Stock. We Are Doing it b Ts winrvtage a tuticcnt tis eae ee Schwab Asserts) oe" ih and the little girl quickly disappear g yy, place in the home? Does marriage 3 near the Denver city limits and gave ‘i shee AS, them a ride to Brighton in his auto. mobile. He saw nothing more of them, he said. Laura Thompson of Denver testified Hill told her on one occasion that ‘Maxine was not his daughter,” Sheriff Gormley of Adams county MOTHER is alwa: A aivecieinat and best medicine toa constipated baby, but is puzzled which to select, Let her decide-by the ingredi- ents on the package. Every bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has the formula printed plainly on the outside Are children a hin- Why do so many/ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct, 28. —Charles M. Schwab, addressing the annual banquet of the National Paint intimate a¢- O11 and Varnish association last night 1 of these said he was not alarmed about bus! ts well pre ness depression. ‘We have been on st motion pictures of with the tual struggles answer: pertinent questions 1: sented plot, Slashing Prices to the Core described the arrest of Hill in Sioux City, several days after the murder. according to the Lyric » great business spree and we are now » management. Clara Kimball Young in 1a : daweriiee ti i of the carton under the portrait r@) Sal I F ll P. Stinaea, rhc ureety at mercenaries mer | Sig awn Mes wr aac] | Beeches A a Gone on miner ur Sale Is in Full Progress Tee a ee sats pression will place us in firmer, surer Sea a reece Deas in act xan a BS iyiover stimu- \ new laurels to her heavy crown in PT : % ind that it is a combination her interpretation of the wife in a Poition for the future. . QUEBEC REAPING BENEFIT OF iA tian Senna and other yon laxative herbs with pep- sin. It will not frive the baby, and it is free from narcotics. A bottle sufficient to last a Tea novers mane cen be had at any drug store, an ie cost is only abouta centadose. ode Sousibpation, 20 sume if zoe do While no one, young or old, you a Hall-Ounce Trial Bottle need take a drastic purgative Finn FREE OF CHARGE 30 like salts or calomel, be espe- fits and address to Dr. WB. cially careful what you give @ Washingzon St., Monticello, lil. Write me “As long as I can borrow money, | - am going to bet every dollar of which A warning and & lesson that will be I have control on American industry. welcomed as the timeliest message 1 polleve that this great nation of eure can be found in the picture, and every ig going to be the workahop of the Person who is not afraid to face the world. truth and does not fear to see his tu: “wwe are on the eve of the greatest ture depicted in utter frankness aevelopment in our history. If I had should take the opportunity present- to live my lite over agein 1 would ea by Henry Brennan, of seeing the) choose the present day for beginning unusual’ photoplay. la career. We have all learned to live Ethel Barrymore firat appeared in Cxtravaguntly, but it doesn't mean the play on the legitimate stage, and anything. I dor't give a rap for money even those who saw her in real\life Cxcent insofar aa I oan une {t to cin gan appreciate the heartfelt acting of Curate it through my planta and de Miss Young in the film play. ‘The Selon tham.” 5) ight, Sir Arthur Wing Pinera, x the great English author, wrote the story dealing with married life as an effect picture lesson to the grqat audl- ence of thé ‘world. Leitch, woman's golf champion of fee ee Great Britain, France and Canada M. L. Bishop, stock man, has re-| defeated Miss Alexa Stirling, former turned to his home ox East Second) United States champton, by two up street after visiting in Lander at the | before a large gallery at the Pelham home of Mr. and Mrs. Harl Burns. | country club today. ting the intestines or d modern marriage drama. ae Seart. The ingred ellen of recommended by the U. Pharmacopoeia. Half-Ounce Bottle Free DRY AMERICA, CLAIM Buy Your Winter Supplies Now “Your Feet Will Bring You Back”’ The Booter 124 East Second Street MONTREAL, Oct. 28.—Linking o the reports of two provincial official, yesterday gave an idea of the finan cial value of an oasis like the pro vince of Quebec bordering a ‘dry’ United States. J, L. Perron, minister of roads, re ported that this summer. American tourists had spent $35,000,000 in the province. Premier Tascherau estimate’ that provits from Quebec's government controlled liquor stores would total a year, ? MISS STIRLING DEFEATED. NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Miss Cecil WILSON BROS: NECKWEAR REGAL CAPS 2 Schutz Says: Why complain about the weather? No one can change it! Quit Complaining and Get Down to Business. For example: 50 Kincaid-Kimball and’ Avondal Over- coats Sent Us On Consignment, by the Manufacturer, with Absolutely No Expense to us. On Sale Today at Prices That Will Please Your Pocketbook Just as Well as*the Overcoats Will Please Your Liking. Reg- ular $45 and $55 Overcoats Selling Today from $29.50 to $36.50 PATRICK MACKINAWS WILSON BROS. NECKWEAR No Deliveries No Charge Accounts John P. Griffin sacs MARKET 233 EAST SECOND ST. CASH . CARRY SYALVIMS YAM Genvine Wood Wheels Front and. iiear $6.00 Every Customer of Ours Is a Satisfied Customer. There Are Many Reasons. Here Are Two: CHOICE QUALITY—LOW PRICE . Veal and lamb are in season and are extra fine. Beef is coming in fine again—two-year-old’ stock. They are choice, young and tender and are strictly SLUIHS ANIOVY fresh when they leave our shop. (CE San | a ee a BEEF PORK. > 5 3 0 SUITS ms Ghee one : Pork Loins .......... —27Irc 3 aud Rear Curtain Rear Curtain se S x ot On = Pork Butts __. 22ic Men’s and Young Men’s Wool Suits at 1-2 Price. That’s Just What We Said. Celluloid Lights s pec 8 ee soon | Choles Suen ibaa ae ices Suits are the Best of Material, Come in Greens, Browns and Mixtures. Top Cover with rear Curtain Plate Glass Roimd Stakes stash ePork Steak eet Bentiae At Sena aea apace that will Startle the Imagination. $2 65 Complete Roadster and $3 25 es Steak Peers Pork Chops . 3B0c 3 wat . 4 e 5 Touring ° amburger, fresh groun Pork oatwiee 8, day e206} ore e DQUEARS, hoinn iol $12.50 to $25.00 a Suit F $7.50 $12.00 Good Meni ee aider* | Chunk Bacon .... 22% Boil y 17¥/¢ Good Grade Sliced a . Se en Ee Bacon eee nares ne Se . 5 \ — poms ap Beast bone Z Closing Out All+Seltz Shoes ne Short Rib of Bee VEAL 5] In order to make room on our ee eae Denatured Alcohol Beef Hearts... 10c | Breast of Veal 3 shelves for other lines. These shoes FJ Covers Per Gallon Shoulder Boil bx are hich Sods, Bere 4 g S, material, stylish an : SPECIALS Shoulder Roast 2 have always sold here | $4.50 $1 50 Sugar Cured Calie Veal Steak ..... z at $6.75 the pair. When | 4 * s Hamas, per Ib......... 19¢ oO you come in ask to see | > Breast of Lamb ...7146 PURE LARD = these Seltz ehoes that | 2 3 iY is Supre 1D Nba. sees os we are advertising for s foes Sher me ey gute today only at $4.85. Atlas Radiator $21 50 Armour’s Star 10 Ibs. They are a real buy be ss Men! Why the A s * . : Ham, 2. —— Same 50 Tbe, cs aan 37.90 y the Atlas Radiator is Superior eg of Lamb, 4 ot . Der lb. 30g | Home Dressed Poultry z Water in Radi Atlas Radiator Regular Tubular Type Sugar Cured Ham, Is Cheaper This Week. f 2 Vo an Ape care -- 2% quarts 1 quart Sliced to Fry, lb., 35¢ | Choice Springs, Fat Hens n olume of “are ———-—~.. 171 Cubic Inches 59.8 Cubic Inches 4 a E Number of Water carrying tubes____ 62 Rows 19 Rows m, Just Phone in Your Order and We Will Have It = South 3 Cooling Surafee -_---_ 5650 Square Inches 1250 Square Inches f Reetraivest You Call Fe ee < BR ODIE 1 is : UBBER CO. WE BUY THE BEST-—DO You? coy, . our Accesso; use” Watch for Cer Anniversary Sale Starting Nov. 1. [f| Phone 1203 re Ho o1 gs RACINE SHIRTS EARLE & WILSON SHIRTS Tribune Building

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