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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. ; 0 the end. Evidence introduced at the trial of V ASPER HOLDS INSPIRATION I s aGGUT AGTIMITY Jonn H. Piper Commends Lo- cal Leaders on Success of 4 Work at Luncheon Held in His Honor Today. angered. Ten days children. Following court on an alt proceedings. This was refuse? last} ‘A short time ago I was one of the Monday and although the high court!most nervous and miserable persons John H. Piper, regional scout exe-| held that the defense might proceed on the earth, but ‘Tanlac cutive. whose headquarters are in|on a writ of error, defense counsel an-/I'm well and hapy aid Mrs. Kansas City, addressed an apprecia-| nounced that their funds . were ex-|Mina Raber, 446 Ave tive audience composed of members| hausted and Aurora, Ill. } of the local scout council and leaders js Casper’s troops at a luncheon meet- to proceed. ing at the Henning hotel this noon, 4 Mr. Piper recalled his previous vfs- 7 its to Casper, and remarked upon the inspiration his visits here always give * him to carry on his work tn other sec ) tions of the country. In the course of } his address he recited many instances ) to inustrate the wholesome effect the » boy scout program is exerting upon He dwelt mother last the city jail cerned man finials said. the boy life of the nation. ) At some lengch upon the responsibil. ities which devolve upon the, adult | 4nd reminded his hearers of the im-| portant niche in the scout machine ac-} cupied by members of a scout council, members of troop comtnittees and the | active leaders of troops: Everybody ONTANA SLAYER iS | HANGED FOR CRIME uckovich Maintains Innocence of Hav- | ing Murdered Missoula Woman and _ | Goes to Death With Firm Step | MISSOULA, Mont., Feb. 17.—Joe Vuckovich, convicted of he murder of Mrs. Jerry Shea here February 2, 1921, was hanged here at 6:11 a.m. today. Wuckovch went to the gal- ows with a firm step and stoutly maintained his innocence cated that he had been talking to Mra. |Shea on tho street during the evening of the day she was shot and| killed, and apparently had _ become Vuckovich had been fined in police court for slapping Mrs. Shea's face while calling at her home; where she ‘ved with her husband and escaped to the hills and for three days} evaded officers who sught to. arrest | him. on a charge of murde~. He was taken into custedy about forty miles from Missoula. Following Vuckovich's ecpviction in! district court here, the caso was car- ried to the state supreme court and finally to the United States supreme | BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 17.—John/ Davis, allas Hoffman, negro slayer of | his sweetheart and the latter's grand- penalty there fur many years, jail of-| ———_._ __ Capital Hill wom will hold a bake! salo-at White's store's store, Satur. 5) Sponsors of scouting in a community jday, February 18 Pure creamery butter and fresh egms at the Norris omen prices. Norris uckovich here indi- | before the shooting. two the shooting, Vuckovich | appeal of habeas corpus! MRS. MINA RABER. }) Dermitteg the execution “It was just about two years ago jthet I begun to be distressed after Jevery meal. I had awful smothering lspells at times and my heart beat so \trree ‘uiariy that I often thought August, was hanged at wouldn't live through the attack. today, the most uncon-|Headaches were the bane of my ex who bas paid the death, istence and I shudder even now when 1 think of them. My back hurt’ me, feo, and it was just agony for me to } bend over and siraighten up again. ~Taniac has done for me far peor thrn I ever expected and i'm Afferent persen altogether. I: t health now In my ec is the best medicine OTICE. 2471 can eat Premtum ham, Mr. Piper gave a short talk to the| | pupits of 9 upper grades of the Mills. ! school thtv «morning, and this evening he will appear'on the program of the general scout rally to address the scouts of the city and will conduct an inspection of the troops at the conclusion of the rally. | Scout commissioner George B. Nel- gon ser.ed as chairman of the meet- Ing today. A telegram today, A tele- gram was read from T. F. Algeo, pres- ident of the scout council in which he mentions having gnjoyed an inter- view with Chief Scout Executiv Stores E. West in New York. City. P, Wheeler, first president of the, cats cotndil-gaye@ bret reviews of the activities of scouting in this com- unity during the ring, the past two » years, A.B. 6. GIRLS SCORE HIT IN DEBUT -LAST NIGHT AT COLUMBIA ‘A splendid crowd reviewed the firat appesrance of the A B © girls at ‘the Columbia , theater last evening with | . Pork, Special For. Sain Only Fresh Beef Tongue, per Ib____________ Fresh Pork Shoulders, whole, per he Pickled Beef Tongues,-per Ib__________ 19¢ " Rib Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. for_-.----____ 25e We also carry a choice line of Poultry. ‘Russell’s Market 610 East Second: St. Loins, whole,or half, per Ib... 24e Try Our Pure Pork Sausage. Phone 1124R enthusiastic applause and the many, encores were graciously responded to by the new troupe of show. people who are in per for An’ ie | engagement. © if ‘Tho initial offering of tho talented company was. Aboard Ship” which gave “araple’ op portunity for the stars gs well ast the chorus to show their ability actors as well as their talent-in mus] sic and dancing. The comedy lines were a pagity new and humorous and were without the tang of the commonplace or coarse lines. Ollie Blanchard and Bill Kay- anaugh, the principal comedians, are fun makers out of the ordinary and their antics and quick talk was well received by the S. R. O; audience. Ava Ball, the prima donna of the troupe, scored a hit the first night. im spite of a cold, and_with her per- » sonality and voice has made many admirers. Dorothy Slever is the soubrette of the company with neces- saty pep and vivacity for singer and dancer. Marguerite Lancaster also scored well in her song and dance numbers. Babe’ Neef, Milders Rob- _ ertson und Alma Ripple, three at- tractive girls of the troupe, also were well received ana wit’ “add tor the pop- ularity of the company. Wait Barnette and ) Merrill Biever Yomplete the cast of: principals, and add greatly to the musical outlay, The A°B C girls played last in Kan- sas City, where they signed a con- tract with Ey rd Roff, one’ of the proprietors of the Columbia theater. * CORONA $50) Weight 6 Pounds $50 ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We — and AD Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. t Second hone 856 ey White's ccecale ACKARD. SLASH IN PRICES $1035.00 On Open Models $1465.00 On Closed Models You can now buy a Packard Twin Six seven-passenger touring car at $4,275.00; four-passenger Phaeton, $4,275.00, and Runabout for $4,275.00. . 4 { Sedan and Duplex Sedan........ $5,860.00 Coupe and Duplex Coupe... . A wire from our factory advises advance in price on Single Six by April 1, East Ycllowstone and Kimball Ask the Man Who Owns One . -$5,690.00 $5,730.00 . $6,330.00 { All Prices Delivery at Casper. J. E. Mansfield, Inc. Phone 346 SIE NETL IE TL ILLIDAN SCL BE TL BAB ° be Casper Daily Cribune CHAMBERLIN V FURNITURE CO. MONTGOMERY - WARD CO. Below we are quoting several items of furniture by way of y of comparing Montgomery Ward & Co.’s prices with ours. We have not added to the mail order prices the pustage, cost of money order or time and delay. Brine your catalogue to our store. Let us figure with you on any piece of furniture in our stock. BED SPRINGS We refer you to item No. 166B5304, Montgomery Ward Catalog No. 96, 1922, page 395, their latest issue. Montgomery Ward Co. price, f. o. b. Kansas City . CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. PRICE We will place this same spring in your home, with no breakage or damage at $8.00 $5.65 Less 10 per cent for cash__80c 166B5056, We refer you to item No. Montgomery Ward CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. PRICE Freight, ‘Kagan City to Co. Catalog No. 96, 1922, page | Casper, 47 Ibs., at 3,05 $7 20 391, their latest issue. Me Ptah gtd te hy per cwt. x Montgomery Ward Co. with no breakage or Drayage price, f. o. b. Kansas damage at —_......__ $14.00 City * .$9.50 L ; Freight, Kansas City t geeky bite cantor $1.40 Casper, 61 Ibs. _— es ta eS ar 485 per ewt....... ..$1.86 Drayage sunpacking ‘and $12.60 eating up ....... ...$1.00 BABY $12.36 BUGGY Item No. 166B60382, page 400, Montgomery Ward Catalog No. 96, last issue. RUG We refer you to: item No. 172B2706, Wilton Rug, 9x12, seamed rug, Montgomery Ward Catalog No. 96, 1922, their latest issue: Montgomery Ward Co. price, f. o. b. Kansas City....$68.75° Freight, Kansas City to Cas- per, 48 lbs. at $3.05 per ewt. $1.46 Drayage 75c ‘$70.96 We refer you to item No. 172B2950, Axminster Rug, 9x12, seamed, Montgomery Ward Co. ‘Catalog No. 96, 1922, their latest issue: Montgomery Ward Co. price, f. o. b. Kansas City..._$46.50 Freight, Kansas City to Cas- 90 3h Fe once, Drayage ..............- OUR PRICE—Delivered in your home, first class shape —......... Less 10 per cent for cas $39. 60 QS; Item No. 166B639, Montgomery Ward Catalog No. per, 40 Ibs, at, $3.05 per 96, page 362, latest issue. Pa ge $1.22 Montgomery Ward Price—Imitation brown Drayage leather, f. 0, b. Kansas City_.....__.______ $25.95 Freight from Kansas City, 85 lbs., twice first class, $6.10 per cwt. $5.18 Drayage 75c $48.47 Wouldn’t you pay $2.98 for a rug 6 Ibs. heavier and seam- less? $31.88 We will deliver THIS chair to your home in good shape, no scratches or mars, for. Less 10 per cent-for cash_ ead $31.50 Same chair in genuine Spanish Montgomery Ward $33.95 ++$5.18 $39.88 OUR PRICE—Genuine Brown Spanish leather —_. $4 Less 10 pct. for cash. $40. 50 Isn’t it worth 62c to see what you are buying? leather. proportionately price Freight .. “Drayage ....— We Have Just Received a Big Shipment of Rugs All sizes and designs. us your catalog and allow us to figure with Today we are quoting rug items by way of comparing Montgomery Ward Co.’s prices with ours. We ask you to read the ad carefully, noting the dif- ference in, quality when you are con- sidering seamless and seamed rugs. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. PRICE We can place in your home the sam weight Wilton Seamless Rugs The difference of $2.84 gets ‘you a seamless “Wilton Rug. Any Seamless Rug” is worth $10 more than a Seamed Rug. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. PRICE snes Rugs 45 lbs. at_ Less 10 pct. for cash This Rug is 5 Ibs. heavier and is seamless. Any Seam- less Rug is worth $10 more than a Seamed Rug. They d are priced with the above items. Bring aoe Oe EEO EOT