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roo PRMHNUY PAGE TEN HUSBAND FILES CHARGE, WIFE | LANDS IN JAIL i Salt Creek Woman Accused of Robbing Husband and Friend at Salt Creek Arrested Here. Domestic futrigne ts held reepon- #>le for te plight of Mra B. O. Rich- ards, girl-wife of Ed Richards of Salt Creek, who ts being held a* the county jail, for investigation or a charge of having robbed her husband of cloth- ing and an unknown them {tp th jamond lavalller an . Richeris and her brother, Jot y statement. witn her husband, go to her relatives who Dull. On leaving the fi to bave taken the ing belonging bot?. and to his friend. After further Sheriff Joe L. Purcell, coun’ whether the ry and cloth. estigation toca Marquis and M. W torney, be prosscuted. SHERIDAN RIFLE CLUB WINS BIG SHOOT IN EAST. Wyoming Marksmen First in Competition With Crack Shots of 100 Cities, Is Report. Malcolm Moucreiffe, of Big Horn, Sheridan county, !s among the flock masters assembling for the conven tion which will continue over Satur-} day. Mr. Moucreiffe owns one of the most beautiful ranch homes in the northern part of the state and he breeds nothing but thoroughbred stock im horses, cattle and sheep. The Polo ranch derives its name . Who occu- a here yes- Richards has re Mrs. Richards packet up and prepared to tn Grey- she ts sald ‘| THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, State and Local Activities. to her husband will decide ° 4 j 1° Bertha Rhinehardt, champion sled coaster of Switzerland, literally fies on her little sled—an¢ she wears en aviator’s helmet. Here ebe is resting after a long pull-up on an Alvs coasting track, Che Casper Daily Cribune MASTER CRIMINAL RESIGNED AS HUM WAR MINISTER ¥‘HEN SUB WARFAREWAS ABANDONED BERLIN, Jan. 5.—(By The Associated Press.)—Admiral Von Tirpitz,.German minister of navy during the world war, in an article in the periodical Die Grenzboten characterizes ithe reasons fcr his resignation as outlined in the ls te Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg’s book as a “fairy story. Von Tir- pitz declares that the real explanation lay in the intrigue which shut him out of the kaliser’s | couz:clis and caused the~monarch to | slight him. | While Von ‘Tirpits was urging con- | unuance of the submarine warfare, | the decision was reached te abandon | it, without consulting him. Embar- rassed by the action which he consid- ered presaged disaster, he said he de | elded to restgn. | Th newspaper Vorwartz, com MARKINMONTH, ow they are writing books and letters to prove thelr Innocence: Wil- helm, his son, Ludendorff, Helfferich Temperature Range of 64 De-| and Vor. Tirpitz. Only the damnable grecs Shown by December | !ople were guilty of not holding out $s; 2 and for the famous knife thrust in Records Kept by Ob- i eyes destroyed by man soldier. use the 1 nent gives not go hungry,” the former soldier says in a letter of th=nks to » Legion post. Sx-Soldaten Roheol lives in Ekren, G y won the coveted C of Honor during the war will receive the Italian war cross, officials of the American Legion have been informed the Italian embassy. General Vac- , chief of staff of the embassy as begun distrbiution of the eps have been taken by the to also obtain the cross for ‘al men who received the congres sional medal. “a Members of the American Legion ver the country hereafter will be informed of what congress and the government are doing for ex-serv. kept from the fact that for many years Mr. Moucreiffe has bred and trained’ polc ponies for the eastern market and the ranch has a fame all its own all through the east on this account. Many of the famous matches in both east and west have been won on mounts from this ranch. One o fthe attractions of the Sheri- dan county, during the season, are the Polo matches between local teams from the Mboucreiffq, Wallop and other ranches in the vicinit, ———__. ROUTINE BUSINESS BY COUNTY BOARD, TRIBUNE MADE OFFICIAL PAPER Routine business has-occupled the attention of the county commissioners who are holding their regular month- ly meeting at the courthouse. ‘Tho allowance of monthly bills which has] about exhausted county resources for the year has occupied the attention of the commissioners during the first two days of their meeting. Several claims for exemption from taxes by former service men have been disallowed at this meeting. The claims of soldiers who did not ap- pear before the commissioners at the regular hearing held for the purpose of investigating the claims of service men, cannot be allowed on taxes as. messed for the past year. After other business ts completed | the county commissioners will com- Pete the budget for the year. Bstl- mates are now being required cover- ing the needs of each county depart-| ment. The Casper Dafty Tribune was| named the official paper of the coun- ty for the current year, by unani- mous vote of Commissioners Charles Anda, R. J. Veitch and T. A. Hall. eh ‘Mrs. Margaret Brown, a woman of 70, has been awarded a gold brooch and a letter of thanks by the British National Lifeboat Institution. For nearly 50 years Mrs. Brown has been fm active service at a life-saving sta- tion on the Northumberland coast. and in spite of her age she still len @ ready and helpful hand at every situation {s getting beyond the con- trol of clvic authorities and adequate hospital need, Mr, America into the world war did not constitute ice men through a wekely bulletin is- sued by the legion’s legislative com- mittee. ‘The bulletins will be sent to all legion newspapers and publications and state officials. ‘ More than 16,000 former service men are suffering from tuberculosis in} Denver, according to C. J, Hgrris, di-| rector of the American Legion's serv- ice division, who is making an inves- tigation of the care of these men. The facilities are a pressing Harris reports. Marriage after the entrance of an attempted evasion of so as to deprive the service a bonus claim under the Min- statute, the Minnesota preme court has ruled. the a man nesota Par or wives of Americans who died overseas during the world war and whose bodies have not been re- turned would have an opportunity to visit the graves of thelr deceased at government expense in a resolution introduced into congress by Repre- sentative Hamilton Fish, New York. a member of the American Legion. The resolution directs the secretary of war to provide transportation to American cemeteries overseas. A request that the United States government be asked to negotiate an agreement with Great Britain for re- ciprocal treatment of disable’ war vet- erans, traveling or residing in either country, will be considered at the next meeting of the legislative com- r ee of the American Legion. Such an agreement is in effect betweer antry and Canada Neutrality of Wyandotte post of the American Legion, Kansas City, in the strike of packing house em- ployes has been commended by the Central Labor body tn a letter signed by the president of the organization. American shakes. during the world war, Franz Washi now one even! Roheol, who served the kaiser, is kept from suffering by an Amer- jean doughboy’s discqrded suit of civvies. omeone bought the cloth ing at a rummage sale held by the * American Legion post of Maspeth, Long Isl and sent it to a woman ermany. She gave pension the gov- a diers and marines who * A eee eat Conaieesional Medat construction of hard roa ! The labor body {s composed of rep. resentatives of all organized crafts. Gen. Armando Diaz, commander of the Italian armies during the war, was a casualty following his tour of the United States as guest of the American Legion. When he arrived in Naples, it was found that he had launch of the life-boat. FATHER HELD FOR DEATH OF DAUGHTER T0 SECURE RELEASE MADISON, Wis., Jan. 5.—Although Superior Judge D today b-'d that sufficient evidence had been submitted to warrant a fourth degree man berger, held in connection w: daughter, Anne, the night of to be freed Monday under the The judge's finding however, is ex pected to result in a pardon for John A. Johnson, who has served 10 years She declared Lem. of a life sentence for the slaying of 8 son, Alois, had told after the Lembergor child. He recently ob-| Anno’s disappearance that his fathec tained a hearing on application for aj had struck the girt 2 pardon an the iil un¢er 4 ed his con years ago was sprained a finger from the cordiality of the thousands of Amertean hand slaughter charge, Martin Lem- ith the death of his 7-year-old September 5, 1911, is expected six-year statute of limitations. The accusation against Lember, was the res of testimony of. Mrs. the Itailan he shook 700 hands in’ ¢ degrees below sero on December 19.} American Legion arted by Alvin anism co sion are urged to make full All American Legion posts in Mis-| month prc,«ced by George 8. McKen- have been called upon by Dr.) zie, is .ai observer, shows in addition FOUNTAIN F. Parker, state commander, to'to the above figures that December a $60,000,000 bond issue for the had 17 clear days, five partly cloudy 2, Ex-serv-/and nine cloudy days during the Jast Th cate ae eae ae ae |The Wigwam ployment. oe —-—- | A tributary of the Lena river in St O-S Bidg. Rheumatism is a common complaint} beria has “a perpetual bed of pure amongst dogs. values elsewhere: Suits. $3.50 values ___.. Riding Pants; several Splendid values at. Work Shirts. black. 65c grade, pair —_......... All-Wool Underwear; ors; $6.50 values for We will sell you a Your choice of the house for‘... embassy,|cember 13 and ranged downward to| highest rank in memters are) with poll taxes, register and) years. npt to dodge jury duty activities for 1922 in| 18 inches is respqnsible for the pre-| of the legion'’s Amer- The legion men | eight days and the greatest precip!- use of the’ tation me for food and nee4 franchise and prevent miscarriages of December 23 when .49 of an inch wi enemy justice under the jury trial system. “We Are Making Your Dollars Grow Bigger”’ Everyone who buys here tells his friends and so the sales grow bigger and bigger. These are not sale goods, but our regu- lar stock—and exceptional bargains. Cotton ribbed and fleeced Union Suits, $1.45 values. Genuine All-Leather Puttees; Fine Wool-Mixed Glove-Fitting Union PAD styles; values to $5.00_.___ Boys’ All-Leather Puttees. Men’s Heavy Flannelette Special_...... Fine Dress Cashmere Sox; natural or mighty good Suit for... for PA DDD | Sect ior... $23.00 one for PEDO | Soctter $33.75 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. “THIS IS A UNION STORE” nion Store Hours Are 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. the back.” server Here. ee The legal profession in England Temperature range of 64 degrees! proposes to signalize the admission of with exceptionally Leavy precipita-/the first woman to the bar in that tion” made the month of December! country ina manner which will raiso ideal for both urban andé rural dwgll-|the occasion to the highest possible ers. The maximum temperature of| distinction. It has been suggested ) the month veached 58 degrves on Do-| that Queen Mary, the woman of ths realm, should 4 mmeinorate this famous event in | The mean temperature for thie month|the history of English womanhood, ; Was well above normal as compared|by consenting to be “called” to the December xecords of other) bar as the first woman to occupy that honorabls position, Heavy snowfall renching a total of M ppitation record of 1.71 inches. The snowfall was spread over a total of Eskimo Pie The Rage of the East. SERVED AT OUR for one day was repucted on recorded. The climatological survey of the! lmore than nine feet thick. Selected stock Horsehide Vests; dark or light colors; $19.95 $12 95 e values for ...._ Values up to $138.50. $7.50 $3.95 Leather Vests. Your $ choice —___.. e Sheep-lined Coats, large collar: belt- ed models; $15.00 $8.95 values for....__ $18.95 Ail Virgin Wool Sweaters; all colors; slipover styles, at. ES ES a e Men’s Heavy Moleskin Pants; regular $3.95 $2.45 $1.65 _-45e natural or col- values $8.95. Special price i ace 95 leather; very special. 95e Heavy Wool Sox; all colors; MEN’S DRESS AND CORDUROY TROUSERS AT SALE PRICES Lined Work Mittens; all 95c grade for........ 65e 350.00 Overcont for... PA D.4D $16.95 $29.95 collared Coats for. PAL oD O 240 South Center Street Th | MOVE TO 114 WEST Everything Being Closed Out at Less Than Cost. Ask Those Who Have Already Bought CLOSE OUT at BLASTED PRICES GET OUT FEBRUARY 12th— GET HERE EARLY IMUST 116 pairs of Odds and Ends in Riding Pants. Take ’em away $1 -00 while they last at_—. Su I have 6 Sheepskin Overcoats that sold for $25.00. Take ‘em away i $14.50 Take your pick of the Best Overcoat in the House. up to $55.00, a" $29.75 I have’ 17 Overcoats left that sold at $30.00. Take ’em away while they nst..919.50 Any Pair of Leather Puttees in the $3.95 House; hook or strap style ......... color. Genuine Army Officer Gabardine Rid- ing Pants. Button legs. $15 sellers everywhere... $9.75 ' All $8.50.-Corduroy Riding Pants. Guaranteed best grade .......... ey ek BS $5.45 9 Single Coats left. Take ’em at... $4.9 5 All $5.00 and $5.50 Moleskin Riding Pants.. Heavy weight. Lace and button leg... e 112 pairs Moleskin Work Punts. My $a00 8 2.75 $4.00 sellers____.._ MY SALE IS IN FULL SWING And continues until Fel THEBAR 130 MIDWEST AVENUE - Take Your Pick of Any Suit in the House at---- $29.75 VALUES TO $60.00 There are 346 Suits to pick from including heavy weight Blue Serges, fine English Worsteds, best Cashmeres, all in the latest in style and bruary 12. Every dollar’s worth of goods in tor must go. Shop at night. I will be open every evening during this ary ae HARRY YESNESS_ THE MAN 8 1922. His Entire Stock on Midwest Ave. FEB. 12 | SECOND STREET Any Mackinaw in the House. Values to $15... $7.95 64 Pairs Heavy Mackinaw Pants. My regular $6.50 sellers. $3 95 e Take ’em while they last... Coveralls, heavy weight (union made) $4.00 sellers everywhere tease e Any Leather Vest in the House—129 to pick from. Some are All Leather. Take ’em at Jess 6.95 than cose et Genuine The talk-ct the Truckers. $3.75 Bedford Cord Riding Pants. Take ’em at_..— All qiiae meee Khaki Pants. My regular $3.00 valued iS) 28 See 1.95 ear ered Riding Pants. My ~ regular $7. values ..... Miss 94.95 All $5.00 and $6.00 : Dress Pants a $3.95 All $7.00 and $8.00 Dress Pants -.. All $9.00 and $10.00 Dress Pants ...2. msn 8 Corduroy Coats left. While they last._:....... $4.95 $5.95 $2.95. REL (i