Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 10

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Ormuen aun t , F Oo Rmo x 5 ¥ t ° P ° SWINDLER IS | LOCATED AT PALM BEACH Arrest of Leslie Harrington, Wanted for Defrauding Chicago People of Millions, Is Now Pending CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Leslie Harrington, missing specu- lator who is d to have defrauded thevsands of persons in this section out of several millions of do'/ars, has been found near Palm Beach, Fla., according to a telegram received to- day by local police from tae sheriff of Palm Beach county. He will be arrested_as soon as the necessary papers are for-| Called HimUp | 40 Times a Day, | i: CHICAGO, F. >, n is under SCHEDULED SATURDAY aspee yay =_ | “=| IN AUTO CRASH DURHAM, N. C., Feb. 17.—Thred bGicial)s, har} were riding was struck by a uthern Railway passenger train at a ossing on the outskirts of Durham today. The party was returning to hapel OF THE SOUTH IN TRADE WAR LOUISVILLE, Ky., Fab. 17. — | being fought by the small operator Tumbling prices for moonshine | W are Sarunad ta is the law, — = | who is ing to mantain§ hip whiskey have resulted in a war be- | cots ips Faruebng? tsa auaet tween big business and tho ordinary | jargo stills to prohibition officers, bootleggor here, according to Ed- | Business jealousy, Mr. Votz deciar. wand Votz, prohibition agent. ed, causes more raids than the de. The “business man” has entered | tective ability of the officers. the field, Mr. Votz said, with quant- Moonshine is selling bere at about ity production and low prices. Ho is | $4 a gailon, the agent said. AR AGAIN 500 pairs 220 weight Blue Denim Union Made Over- alls, per pairs Fs $1.25 solutely guaranteed. the Philippines may abandoned by the United States even before ratification of the new-power This step is under éonsideration in the war department. Pacific treaty. Washington—Both direct and in direct ship subsidies for upbuildin, and maintentance of American mer chant marine agreed upon by ad- ministration leaders, it was said in official quarters, 120 pairs fine Dress Shoes. calfskin, latest styles; every pair ab- Per pair. ann DODO Kissing the Blarney Stone Poa 22 reports on livestock and meats, cru:ts, Gapnloa a te | vegetables, dairy products and graia pened by Chairman |%t the principal market centers may | Ww B d = ee ao nie wai" | phone set within 500 miles, the United oman onde | caine and inaction” to be the |St#tes ,Dureaut of markets here an- controlling policy of the Republican | = | administration. New York—President Harding paid ‘among farmers and shippers within, | tribute to bankers of country for a short time. their share in bearing nation’s bur- dens, in letter read at annual dinner |transmitting macket reports, {t was of trust companies of United States. | said, including the University of Ne Les Angeles—Six of the eight alleged members of a band of ex- ! fortionists, arrested after a pistol FT fight here Tuesday night by county ut » been released and twoare held on charges of use of tho maiis to defrand, it was’ an | nounced by federal officials. Belfast—The city of Belfast bors s of tho University of North|.a mournful aspect. There were a were killed and three qthers| many funerals during yesterday of ed when the automobile in which| Persons killed in the recent disor-4 secretary of the Cheyenne Chamber ders. Tho processions in all cases |of Commerce, has resigned, and has were escorted by armored cars and | been succeeded by Jay J. Chowalter, lorries containing soldiers. - El Paso, Texas—That the north- | ts butter, two pounds| Hill from a dance at Raleigh. All| ern military zone of Mexico is now | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Dectsion Norris Company Mar-| were asleep when hit except the driv-| quiet with no sign of revolutionary | activity was the substance of a statement by General Eugenio Mar- |rongngi,>Y the shipping board not to tinez, zone commander, who arriv- ed in Jaurez from Chihauhua. The border posts will pct be strengthen- ‘ed by tho g\wernment, he said. Fort Bliss still is modilized. Washington—Military defense of be completely Cn ADDINGTON’S TOGGERY SHOP PRICES SLASHED _ Read our latest prices and compare them with Montgomery Ward and Sears-Roebuck & Co., or any other company. Vici and s Che Casver Maily erihune to have comparatively high tempera- North Field, Vermont, and Greenville, Maine, where the thermometer shiv- Probably was ters, because of the abnormality of Radio to Ca such temperatures in the metropolis NEW ENGLAND SWEPT BY COLD WAVE, NORTHWEST IS WARM Bikes crewed ken adag ala roctinet ek oat aaa | rs .| Was shee’ ice as a result of a cold snap of unusua! 4 % of The Tribune. severity, according to reports to the weather bureau whose |"—==>= a r forecasters would predict little relief before Saturday. On the other hand, the northwestern section which, normally, would be enduring the coldest pee of the season “was said tures. ‘The coldest spots fm the United| several cities rqporting record low States today were Canton, N. Y.,/ temperatures. ered sround 22 degrees below zer0.| geiphia and vicinity experienced the New York City with a temperature of | coidest weather in two year today flat zero. weather bureau 2f.4als said.| when the official thermometer regis- undergoing “‘colder| tered a minim of four degrees weather” than cities with Sower regis-|Snove sere at 716 @ mm SE ‘Two pounds pure creamery butter for 65 cents. Norris Company Market ft FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. 4 ed a revolver at Mrs. Pierce's bend. pound and gaged her and escaped Bandit Robs hound and fuged er and cores Denv p Wom an & report to the police today. Stx hundred dozen fresh ergs at two dozer, for 75 cents. Norris Compan DENVER, Colo, Feb. 17.—A mssked | Markets the -_———— J. 4 of thel Read the little ads on the ctassific’ Pierce, wealthy widow, in Market Reports} 2222222 222 ==. CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Dally market |be taken “from the air” by any radio- nounced today. Crop and weather re pride age are sent broadcast. Bureau fic declared the use of the radio- ;phone will become almost universal} FOR Middie western universities also are Cocoanut Layer Special Pecan pases: Cake nut lever AO0e Divinity Old-Fashioned Home-Made Sone valine, AT CHEYENNE RESIGNS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 17.—Frank J. Wiffler, for the past thres years |former secretary of the club. —————_— ONLY ONE SHIP REBUILT. was understood today to lave been Phone 109 |recondition any former German pas- | Senger liners in possession of the td Bine, Grey and O. D. Collar Work Shirts. ig Yank and 7 e Uncle Sam Brands, each... eA A. SESE S82 One lot of men’s and young men’s of these are choice of the 1ot B2O00 95 pairs genuine All-Leather Work Shoes. Regular $3.50 to 400 pairs Engineer and to $7.00 values, pair 82000 articles too numerous to mention. money and get it right when you need it? 220 S. Center St. Fireman Sox, per pair... Why send away for your goods when you can buy cheaper at homie, and see what you are getting for your We have an assortment of Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags we are selling at about one-half price; also special low price on Guns, Watches, Clocks, Padlocks, Field Glasses, Flashlights, Kodaks, Razors, Razor Blades and thousands of other B. F. Addington, Prop. TKMwMw,Iz:.v iii iii tiieCHniaMMNNNNNCMNRN For $13.50 to $16.50 = on sale Saturday at the remarkably low price of Only One to Each Customer For Saturday Only SATURDAY A Sample Sale Of NEW. SPRING MILLINERY +s We have just made a fortunate purchase of _ 200 Sample Spring Hats These Are Values Which Would Regularly Sell THREE EXTRA SPECIALS The Casper Steam Bakery At the Store that Satisfies—Where you find those High Class Lunches and Fountain Drinks And don’t forget that Famous Sally Ann Bread THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY ZUTTERMEISTER BUILDING They were. purchased at a tremendous discount and will be HU NTtTFtRHCUtFt kT AZrF TeOeoeooooreserorooorooororss 40e Do You Believe in Saving Money? Just visit our Clothing Sale. We are discontiriuing our Clothing Department and in order tc dispose of our stock of high grade Chesterfield Suits and Over- coats for men and young men Boys’ Suits and Over- coats, Men’s Top Coats, Rain and Cravenette Coats, Leather Vests (duck, moleskin and corduroy coats), we have marked them just one-half of the regular il prices. For a Quick Clearance Saree Bie he ae. 2 Se All Virgin Wool Blue Serge $45.00 Suits, now..... - $22.50 Latest modéi Full-Dress Suits. Very fine unfinished worsted, all-silk lined; regular $85.00 value, in Sane The balance of our Suits of fine tweeds and worsteds that sold regularly for $25.00 to $65.00 to ‘close out at $12.50 © $32.50 Knox Spring Hats Values up ‘to $12.00, Special { Re Fe ge FF Fine Dress Shirts, nice spring patterns, 1 35 values up to $2.50, special. meee aie ° Many good bargains throughout the store. iN. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street ————— F or Rent—Store Room Situated in the Heart of the Business District, Will Give Lease to Responsible Party. ARKEON BUILDING Apply to McKEON or ARCHER Brodie Rubber Co. ix RADIATORS Genuine Ford $17.00 _Atlas Honeycomb $21.50 WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF WHY SEND OUT OF TOWN Fc YOUR FORD PARTS? / OF Come in and Compare Prices. We Can Save You Money. Brodie Rubber Co, » “Your Accessory House” ; Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. POCO OCC OCC CSORSeLEAAL HAA

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