Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 10

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~ ‘PAGE TEX BIG BROKERAGE - FAILURES PILE ade of the Moroccoan regica of Al ee ies ee Rag nage « actually begun, as ¥ 7 _ Two More Zirms Drawn Into Whirlpool of | as sessees yertordas, ofticin: com ez Financial Disaster Today; George Kendrick and Company Suspend ARES ee Ede Casper Daly <oune | FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. Spit Blocked ACCOMPLICE Is Tt a Moroccoan Port C NEGRO RELEASED. at the Standard plant. The Mid-|antees the stock to be all new and HAMILTON, Ontario, March 3— ene toe says that witbout doubt ‘t is the clean- Ne Cnlaer (olny eelaaed E 2 est line of merchandise that wil | Sarthew Bullock, America esto, “slanghtercd” at practically giveaway | who was held at the request bine 8 pricws. States authorities for extradition ‘The Hub was closed today to make|Norlina, N. C., where ho is wanted HE Mau ‘i . [ iF | an ni | § i : E i i ‘ 7 Priased hero today whether the block- : nesses to Canada to testify in extra- extra sales people are being employed — i F i ii i i firmation of the reports still being to Abé-El-Krim, the Moroccoan rebel| Mexican Who Was With “| ciuertain, demanding the release of the} John Cisenaros in Shop- Ly csi oregtinres was yowebr sup- lifting at ae - 233 East Secand St. Le eae sed to have been reported, some Store ‘ound. i : NEW YORK, March 3—The whirlpool of misfortune|Sourt has arisen #2 te whether the = Next to Telephone Building 4 q . continued to drag down brokerage houses today. ‘The failure} document conveyed to Abd-El-Krim of George W. Kendrick HI and company of Philadelphia |>y Dr. Cas Casas, the Spanish army 2 A + Hae Since | samen, tore m fact a definite time The Mexican accomplice of John WE DELIVER The Best in Groceries ‘Was announced from the rostrum from the New York Stock limit or if it merely demanded the[Cisenaros, the Mexican who shot A. Exchange and the Consolidated Stock Exchange announced the suspension of Ciarles R. Bertrand, of C. A. Bertrand and greatest promptitude possible. 0s << ====| CANNED FOOD WEEK ; a REAR eben ae aw een SRT EV 2 tn tho act of stealing shoes from the ccs =" FOREIGN EDITOR OF FIGARO IS |<< <sr a=) : : 2 VEGETABLES company of this ci! es and as ‘ arrested late yesterdey afternoon in a AFTER BLOOD OF pnpeser ms Sid of, Sg, Taae sand theater, PHILADELPHIA, March 3-—The geuspension of George W, Kendrick release o: the prisorers with the! 4. Cunningham in the arm and A. E. Gal. cans Cut Green Beans____85¢ | Gal. cans Fancy Apples... 75¢ = 2cans Extra Standard Corn......35c | Gal. cans Spinach__.- _....___.85c | Gal. cans Apricots_.———______90e Obtaining information that Fterros = 14-gal. cans Pure Fruit Jam_—_$1.25 TEE og, the, Sandbar, ‘Shecitt Joe La} cans Fancy Country Gentleman CANNED FRUITS Gif cane Rea Pitted Cherries. $1.70 i and company, stoc er 2 " 4 ” nd ti De Fi Marquis and Undersh: nL OTN. __-—____. .______-.... 4 Lib! 's Pot eats. 25c pe sthccee cages omer te re aaa hil Parts ts awaiting the| members of the Frowch acjdemy and] visited hour after Deuse ual they | 2 cans MoFado Barly June Peas, 8c | No, 21% cans Fancy Bartlett Spon dae mn” aff. " “ er is well known as @ dra-|came to a place where they received 7 cans Extra Standard Tomatoes, $1 Smal] cans Hamburger Steak_15¢ a4 ears —_.____________....... 50 Corned Beef Hash....20¢ @ response but were denied admit- 2 cans Cut Wax Beans... )No. 236 ceans Boke Fan Large cans Corne e ance and placed Fierros under arrest. cy No. 1 cans Fancy Red Salmon__40c ‘Che Figare, an influential morning] When questioned at the sheriff's 3 No. 1 cans Del Monte Pork Peaches —______...._.65¢ | No.1 cans Fancy Medium*Red iS the Philadelphia} "<W § newspaper, was taken over, on Febru-|ofrice Fierros is said to have admitted and Beans See ee ae 2 No. 24% cans Extra Standard Salmon ......__. 30 of the firm} “yr r4 first challenged Altred|a by M. Coty, a perfume manu-/ that he visited the Richards and Cun- Wo. 214 can Del Mon’ ‘or! Peac’ ea CBS 55c IK, who capus ‘but the latter. who is 64 years facturer, and a group of associates. ningham store with Cisenaros and t d Be: as 25c] On sie ken Sliced No. i cans Pink Salmon———_20c¢ and ar oid, told M. Latzrus’ seconds he had| When the purchase was first @M-|took the attention of clerks while an sf sa Pel: Mente Awe ‘0. 24% cans Broken er S-Y Red Chili Peppers, per can..15¢ The suspension | iong ceased to be even amused by such|nounc'd, M. Latzarus attacked the| ais conferedate was stealing shoes, 2 cans Fancy Del Monte As- WHO RPIO! sacs SS ae 55c was regarded in loca’ financial cir-| \nallenges and that, any way it was|new proprietor in bitte= terms, and| He denies that he was armed, paragus Tips --—--40¢ | 2. No. 214 cans Fancy Green Gage cP ‘$1.00 ses as one of the most important of} -ustomary that the young man should} descrit ed him as a radical peeiee. "| claims that he did not know Cisenaros Large can Fancy Del-Monte * Plums ___...... =a : 13 0 ‘ure Cane Sugar. ..$1. ho series of failures among ate challenged when two were jointly|longing to inaoeey pce sor preriesen was oe a payne Perino: Ripe Olives 1 30c | 1 No. 1 can Grated Pineapple__20c 5 cans Hebe Milk....... ae st rokers that h: curred here in the 4, referri: to Mi is Robert} was formerly the acknowledge in seclusion since the because i —— . - "$1. PB pptnigtins arcane 50; le oon At the same time Edourd Calmette,! ne did not want to be implicated on 2 No. 24% cans Extra Standard 1 No. 214 can Fancy Grapes__35¢ 9 cans Evaporated Milk......$ An involuntary petition tn bank-| Later, when the Marquis heard of|son of tho former director, Gaston Cal-/any charge growing out of the shoot, Tomatoes .. --—___—35¢ | 1 No. 2 can Fancy Blackberries, 35 et Court tele anatnoe Tra. aon | ‘ha incident. he promptly sent bis sec-| motte, who was shot. dead by Mme.) ing, 2 No. 214 cans Fancy Tomatoes, 55c | 1 No. 2 can Fancy Gooseberries. 35¢ | 22 bars White Laundry Soap_$1.00 t court today against L. A. Ger-| :nds to M. Latzarus, who has not yet|Callaiux, sancunoed hie. eg n as : He will May ya as & beomaresd 2 No. 214 cans Pumpkin. 35¢ | 2 No. 2 cans Fancy Rea Pitted 8 bars P. & G. Naptha Soap. tock brokers. No| replied, as fz as ko Both. M.| genera) secretary igaro. investigation made. It Prol le +f 7 7 Ts .. * 5 tabiitties was filed, but] oo za ses —— tigi he will be charged with complic- 2 No. 2% cans Hominy. -.35e Cherries —-.-75e | 14 bars Classic Soap_____....$1.00 counsel for creditors said they amount . ity in the affair. to $125,900 and assets to about $55,000, RED CROSS FUNDS MAY New Savings And —_>—_—_ ar a8 3 —NEWADDITION | aeseurto Treasurer Officials of the Natrona County ‘The See Ben Realty company is pre-| °®aPter of the Red Cross would ap- jParing to market a tract of addition| »reciate it if persons who have not [tana which will sell at the lowest] been solicited to donate to the cam- j Sgure that addition property to Cas-| aign fund would leave thelr checks per has soid im many years, The new] or cash with RK. C. Van Denbers, @ddition, as yet unnamed, adjoins the | treasurer of the organization, who has tract of land owned by the Wyoming} >ffices on the fourth floor of the Refining company east of Casper and|O-S building. Due to the itiness of fs bordered by the Yellowstone high | nany workers the campaign is pro- way and the Burlington and North-| ceding slowly and many of them western tracks. nave not covered thelr territory. One ‘The plans which are being mae in-| man was found today who had a clude offering some of the lxrge lots| check for $25 filled cut and no one et prices as low as $50 to $75. The| had solicited him. Others who desire Loan Concern In_ |= 2 been uset in a single year nm the manufacture of automobiles Capital Formed and trucks in the United States. } a wee: sear ae oat myn a . At the Daylight Store capital stock $2,000,000, filed articles of incorporation with the Wyoming Isn’t It Worth a Lot to Seé Your Dress Goods by Daylight? Cheyenne men. The officers of the corporation follow: A. H. Marble, President; John L, Murray, vice preal- dent; LN. Matson, treasurer; B. J. Decker, secretary; directors, the off cers hereinbefore named and Archie Allison, Fred G. Hirzig and J, W. Highleyman. : Jand to be offered forms an “LL ‘shaped tract on the north and west ides of the Wyoming Refining com- pany property. The low prico insures 00d profit for the erly investor. Plots xnd maps of the property are mow open for public perusal at the Offices of the company in the Midwest building. Announcements have beeen made that reservations tor propepty in the addition can be made prior to the time that land is placed on the market here. Spenking for the See Ben Realty company, Cy Bon, a member of the firm, said: “This addition will afford ample op portunity for investors to make good y. By getting locations before ming Refining company act- wally starts to build its plant neat profits can be derived. Our company ‘will place the property on the market ®t the lowest possible price consistent ‘with sound business. This will en, able others to make a profit.” Representatives of the company ero now going over the property pricing the lots so that there will be an equitable burden of the expense mnd the topographical conditions of the land and reiative location will set the price. | eee VIGTIM OF SHOOTING ABLE TO GET AROUND te shooting affair las Saturday, in-which he and A. J. Cu ningham, president of the Caspar Na- tional bank, were wounded by Joan Cisenaros a Mexican, {s able to be about egain. His first venture downtown oc- curred last night when he attended the fight et the Jazzland athletic club that he is suffering com. y little from the leg wound m is still confined to ring from a badly shat. . It is reported by at iclent time © that Mr. Cunning {fer from. poisonous ind. The fracture the near future and made to insure that Mr. | m will have full use of the er the healing process elapsed to ham w! | © 28 house 8-3-1t* like to one of the victims .. |F 0 donate may mail or take their CBA. ae AE hecks to headquarters if they have] Up to the sixth century the period 10 opportunity to hand it toa worker.| of Lent was 36 days, instead of 40 Sa as now. ‘This corresponded to a tenth | ? You get the best results by using| of the year, or a tithe of the Chris- he Tribune classified columns. tian’s time. A60D 16 G -__— YARD GOODS SPECIALS purpose of the corporation is to en- Serpentine Crepe gage in the loen business through For Aprons and savings deposited*on the installment plan. The organizers are prominent Dresses, ‘in’ plain colors and checks. P NEWYORK NY 1217P 3 RICHTER MUSIC CO CASPER WYO HAVE NO DIRECT REPRESENTATIVE YOUR CITY PARTY IN QUESTION MUST BE SUB AGENCY UNDER DENVER DEALER “Barnett’s of Course” CLOTHING SALE , We are closing out our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Rain Coats and Spring Top Coats, Leather Vests, at edi HALF PRICES We are discontinuing the Clothing Department in or- der to enlarge our Hat Department, Men’s Haber- dashery-and Shoes. TERRY TURKISH TOWELING, 35c PER YARD Godowsky has left us. This musical feast will remain un- forgotten in the minds of those who were fortunate enough to have attended the concert. All the Pretty New Silks for Underwear Pongee Soisette : Cozy Silk Gn Wash Satins Butterfly Pattern) pasket Weave Striped Satinette Crepe de Ct ‘ae potent a ee, $32.50 Men's Overcoats; Knox make; Me's Sate 9B QQ | moeaee ee st 47°50 | meri $17.50 a eae Men’s Gaberdine Spring Coats Doubly fortunate are those who se- lected THE BRUNSWICK’ as their choice of a PHONOGRAPH. They may put a Godowsky Record on their LLL Men In all the new colors, ranging in ah Brunswick, close their eyes and again 's Suits— 1 —regular * ii j zt 25 rice from = behold the master at the piano—pour- so eee $55 a $27.50 P = ing out wondaatal Harn ony on. the i . 3 = piano keys—reproduced true and life- | Boy's all wool $19.50 Suits, acti 5 ae 3le to $1 10 = like by. Phe anareelbus, ultona of the ] le 8 oy’s Ww reoats: => ace pa xl $9.75 all wool, double ieéaaad: pied PER YARD Brunswick Phonograph. Boy's Oregon Cassimere | H7insi plain brown or green; Come in, compare and convince yourself. “You -will believe with us, there is only one sais’ ___ $10.50 | $2 Sis $5.00 Boy’s extra fine all wool Blue Boy’s $22.00 Overeoat 3 sue $10.75 | SET OO ee ee All our Winter Underwear in both Wool or Cotton at Greatly Reduced Prices, $4.95—Knox Hats—$4.95 Regular Selling Prices $7.50 to $12.00. Now $4.95 Many Good Bargains Throughout the Store, MM. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo, 120 East Second Street THE LYRIC DRY GOODS C0, Corner Second and Center Streets UPSTAIRS OVER THE LYRIC THEATER First in Tone—First in Beauty—First in Durability. Upright, Console Type Models, Yanging in Price from $65.00 t. 00. An Adornment to the Mansion—a Ji oy to the Humble oe ” \ TERMS TO EVERYBODY nt THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. Next Door to Iris Theater “THE BABY BOND STORE” A New Shipment Spring Millinery In the Latest Styles and Colors, The Lyric Millinery Phone 306

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