Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 7

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. THAFE BURNED |%e2cross Fam ac BY EXPLOSION iN APARTMENT West BC Street Scene of Dis- aster in Which Three Mem- ) bers of Family Are In- jured Thursday, mission of the alleged crime. Deen Pronounced by authorities as one of the most beautiful and inspiring sin- glo reel features ever screened, wil! be-seen at the Iris theater tonfght and tomorrow night. The allegory de- picts the benign spirit of service ap-| Dearing in the midst of the suffering and chaos which have come into the World through the birth of the sym. bolic Mgures of war, famine and pesti.| lence. Eager to relieve the distress | which she sees all around her, serv-| fee callg to*her side her three hand- maidens, faith, hope and love, who Advise her to seek the counsel of ~ wisdom. ‘Wisdom is summoned and|,-2fow the long arm of the law ex:/ it brings with her a telescope through | tends over periods of years ts shown| “" ter which all_parts' of the world are|>¥ the apprehension of Ed. Green, | This plea was entered after brought within the vision of service,| Wanted at Gillette, Wyo.. for the al- who sees the wonderful work of re.|leged issuance of @ fraudulent check Hef brought about by the American | {9 1918. AFTER DODGING PARIS, Nov. Alleged Check Artist to Be ciated Returned to Gillette for Trial After Three Years Since Crime. Press)\—Jugo-Slavia | examine charges that ; tory contrary and Mrsi Gus Jabs and their ter, age 9%, were seriously ned and shocked by a gas explo- : in a 69-room apartment house at West BC street late yesterday aft- noon, Th cause of the explosion is cull confined In a local hospital and| Unites with tt her task of relieving tiers had been outlined. reported ‘to be resting easily to- in payment for a horse. The check the suffering of humanity. was found to be no good. A warrant A The remarkable photographic f-| was issued for the arrest of Gréen T although thelr condition is ad- réen | t ly eritical. fects that have been achieved, togeth-| and it was learned that he had ieft y a § plied 3 hich destroyea | &T_ W!th_ ® carefully selected all-star | the country. cast, make this a film of unusual their apartment home is thought to ave been caused from a. leaky gas ‘Workmen were said to be in- ,Aailing connections at the time of “che explosion. It is thought that a ig blew out or leaked and that the ,om filled with gas, all probability the gas d from a range on which Mrs. 3 cooking tho evening meal. ing the explosion, fire broke and s00n the house was a mass ames. Workmen were assisted by nelgh- bors in bringing the fire under con- trol before the arrival of the fire de- partment, Walls of several of the rooms of apartment building which is by Joseph McInnis were | de- sd by the force of the explosion. fire was confined to the two oms which comprise the apartment v@vhich the Jabs family was living Inspectors for the New York Ol company, ‘the clty and. for independ- ent concerns in Casper are. busy to- In rearranging the files in the sheriff's office one of the deputies ts said to have stumbled across record of the case. A photograph « the man was found to be a likeness of a resident of Casper. E. J. Amanda, the man who sub tr scribed to the warrant in 720, 1918,|to 105, in wag notified and,he camé tu Casperjin the and identified the man as the one | champions! who had given him the worthless | noon. check. Green is now being held county jail p: rities from*Giilette to beauty and significance. TWO ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF TAUCK TIRE Harry Jennings and B. J. Emery are under arrest charged with the theft of a truck tire known as a Dia- CHICAGO, Noy. In d's 18.2 a in the mond 87x5, which is sald to belong to the O. L. Walker» Lumber com- pany. A formal charge-of grand lar- ceny has been filed against the men. They are said to have removed it from a truck belonging to the Walk- er company last June, while repair- ing the machine at a private garage which they operated. They will be given a preliminary hearing this aft- ernoon or tomorrow .morning. ps Settee “Pht acts 3 take him the go Oil compa: TIDEWATER PROJECT OPPOSED. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 18.— The Atlantic deeper waterways assoc! cay determining the caase of the ex- ploston, An official report is being withheld pending the completion of {tion in annual convention here, adopt- th vestigation which is being con-/ed, today a resolution opposing the ly C. L, Reasoner, city fire! Crest Lakes-St. Lawrence ship canal project. ORDERS DISOBEYED Contrary to our instructions our buyer bought for us 100 Overcoats and 50 Suits of Campus Tog Clothes.: While he made a wonderful purchase we find ourselves Over Stocked and Must and Will Seli These Suits and Overcoats at a Big Sacrifice --CAMPUS TOG CLOTHES need no introduction. They express good taste where- ever they are worn and give the greatest measure of style and quality. Suits and Overcoats from 515 w ‘45 Hundreds of New Bargains For Saturday While large crowds are the usual scene a t the Hub Store on Saturday, the extraordi- nary values we are offering will undoubtedly bring economical throngs that will smash all precedents tomorrow.’ Come and get your share of the money-saving bargains on sale. Always Fresh in the Air-Tight Package’ Colorado Potato Flake &Mf¢.Co. Denver,Colorado Special Shoe Day Tomorrow NOTE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS ON SALE No. 1—Men’s All-Leather Mule- No. 3—Men’s Army Last Tan No. 2—Men’s Tan Veal Scout Se eee PAghD | Steenat ce Oak. |! cree t... $225 price ...... No. 6—Dress Shoes, Blucher last, No, 4—Men’s Goodyear Welt No. 5—Dress Shoes, Goodyear’ Goodyear. Welts, magohany col- Army Last Tan Color Shoes. Welts, English last, mahogany ors. Sale While 30 color. 4.75 price aS Sates $4.50 MPICe {as Ace pairs last... i Complete Line of W. L. s Douglas Shoes From We Also Carry a Com- plete Line of Men’s High f Cut Shoes, Arctics and Rubbers. |back to the Campbell county metro WAIST). === The Iris Theater |ti ‘ |tocay that the ection would be posi jed against Green, after over three |years have elapsed since the com- \Jugo-Slavs Deny LWWSINGE 1918, Covenant sre {By The Asso | jcovenant-breaking before the league of nations council, in session here ‘to Jugo-Slavien troops have invaded Albanian terri- to the league coven- HA. Fisher, member of the council for eat Britain, had produced evidence ontained in Serbian newspapers that} investigation today. No esti-| Red Cross. Satisfied that through| According to records in the sheriff's |JUs0-Slavian troops were well inside was made of the damage. this organization she has found her | office here Green issued a check to ,th® Mne of demarcation which was . Jabs and her daughter are|°PPortunity, the Spirit ef Service|. J. Amande, a Gillette rancher, | have stood until the Albanian fron- BIG MATCH 18.—Roger Contt, hampton of France, defeated Edouard Horemans, champion of Europe, 400 innings in thetr match’ balkiine billiard tournament this after- J. E. Kyte left for Polson Spider ing the arrival of au-today to start work on a new well for today | Posed scliedule of wage cuts was sub- | pleaded not guilty to the charge of} ™Jtted to 2,100 employes of the Swift ie It was announced that the proposed gut is necessary to conférm with de. Ereases in the price of Il wholesale ny CHICAGO, Nov. the packing houses here late announced they had wage reductions companies to the shop representation councils, KANSAS CITY, Nov. §. Ellison, vice president of the c Che Caspet Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN WASHINGTOD today} American charge ¢ accepted Presented by the 18.—A pro-| z company adoption. ere today for vol The schedule pro for a reduction ranging from $ cents an hour for common labor to ts an hour for skilled tabor. tion of the elty w row with Gov. t Refining company, was ex- 0 return from Denver on to WE OFFER CLARKE SAFETY RAZORS While they last Regular $1.00 value. 50c 1-Ib. Box Oriole “Saturday Night” . Chocolatés 75c the Pound. 232 South Center Street merchandise. All up-to the minute in style. ntative of eack M. Cc. PACKING HOUSE Nomination of CUT ACCEPTED 2rese! Confirme 18.—Empioyes of nomination of Ellis I. {faires at Berlin | Mes of snow fell the} was confirmed today by the senate. | temperature Cropped to 3) | the lowest o' F mercury within the r from 10 to 15 above zero ‘Sanitarium For Memorial to War| Mothers Asked| civ ect here tomor-| Bechem to ask the governor to call a special session ANNOUNCEMENT We have purchased the business known as the West Confectionery (the little store with the big business), at 232 South Center Street. We assure our customers courteous treatment and the best of service. 1 A cordial invitation is extended to all to make our store your headquarters. As An Opening Special Stanley-Cull Confectionery 18. — *The Drese! to be , Nov. 18. of one rep- organiza- Most any color desired. All sizes. Betty Wales, Maid Marion Dresses Ritterman nized manufacturers of standard merchandise. Toulouse of indorsed by Soldiers’ the backing of ple througho: AMARILIA, Texas, Ne league SNOW IN TEX here the winter xt Specials Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box __.. Fancy Delicious Appl per box eae HA Fancy Bananas, per dozen ...... Small Juicy Oranges, per cozen A; Fancy Head Lettuce, per head —._.. Cane Sugar, 13 Ibs. .. Lie Fe Cane Sugar, per sack - Libby’s Tall Milk, case, 48 cans.............. Gal. cans Pears, per. can = Gal. cans Blackberrie: per can . 10 bars White Laundry Sean for... 5 bars Fairy HOM IOP 350.220 3 | Inqutre | Center s:reet. F RE THROAT Gargle with warm eolt water —then epply over throat— Flure For Saturday 40e 15e SHIKANY'S 142 E. Second St. _ ANY WOOL DRESS IN THE HOUSE This incl Gowns and other dresses by recog- 20 PER CENT REDUCTION Waists 10 Per Cent Reduction “THE STORE ACCOMMODATING” Saturday Only i ‘We will offer liberal discounts on seasonable wearing apparel for women and misses. Every item bearing our stamp of. reliable Phones 474 and 903 udes ODD LOTS OF HOSIERY For Ladies and Children. Brown and Black. Good Values at $1.00. FOR SATURDAY 35c Per Pair SUITS AND PLUSH COATS A full run of sizes and all of the latest in styles and quality. 25 PER CENT REDUCTION Ladies Wool Coats and Children’s WoolCoats_ 20 PER CENT REDUCTION On Account of the Warm Weather We Are Going to Move Our ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS AND OFFER THEM AT 20 Per Cent Reduction Chokers in Baum Martin, Fisher, Fox, Lyr beautiful capes and throws are in the selection. EXTRA FUR SPECIAL Any Muff in the House One-Half Price WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW THINGS AND BARGAINS Richards & Cunningham Company TRADE AT HEADQUARTERS. IT’S SAFE < and many other furs. Many

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