Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE TEN DA. WIEDFELDT | #adio Listens [3 AMBASSADOR FROM TEUTON fhe Casper Daily Eridune ¢ his intention to be a candidate for Florida was so called by Ponce ds 2% the nomination for congress from the | Leon because he discovered it second district of Montana for the second district. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. hi PROVIDENCE, R. 1, March 22.— Albert B. Proffitt, discoverer of a new link between the radio and the | telephone, by which he can listen in Post Vacant Since Von Bern-} a newspaper man heard a Pawtucket storff Was Handed Pass- | swain in a ports Filled by German Appointment, S, - : C °) feldt has been a: bassador to the Dr. Wiedtei¢ has bee 9 February, 1917,| tYP®% home made, with modifica- when Co tom. ann Heinrich Von ‘ashington, prior to| Profftt t= a switchboard repatr- of war between the| ™&n in the-Providence telephone ex- 2S PANTRY BOY I OF LAO WHITE nan mark will place bim at vantage in the Amer- head of the directorate of the great)/Murder Mystery Surrounding Krupp works so tht he might accept! killing of English Lady the post. Dr. Wiedfeltt ts reputed to be ome{ With Hammer Is And We Are Here To Help You IN Many broken sizes from our cloth- ing lines have .been added to the price next below, making the selec- tion extra good. For instance, doz- ens cf the $29.95 Suits are now $26.00 and many of the $26.00 Suits are now $21.00. The-$21.00 Suits ys have fore- Dr. Wiedfeidt, | ars old, and one of the) New shipment of beautiful percales. est colors and patterns. Yard wide. 22c Per Yard All the lat- > = = = = = = ; =] of the wealthiest Germans of the pres- ent day. Hoe is an experienced diplo- matist, heving for years occupied tm- portant positions in the German home office. He also spent about three years in the Far East as consulting years olf, pantry boy at the hotel dresses. Yard wide voile. Voiles in all the latest spring colors and designs. Never have voiles been so beavtiful and popular for Tomorrow only that were on sale have iiiled up the $18.00 line and the $14.75 Suits have made the selection good in the $11.95 line. co connection with the organtration ofits last Monday night, was ar. expert to the Japanese government in |}Where Lady Alice White was injured railway system. raigned in police court here charged She was found unconscious in her| tween 50 and 60 yeers old. In a lucid 43c Per Yard earl Smee ‘with murder. ! ‘ He ts alleged to theve confessed to! FOUR ON TRIAL =e" next day. Her skul! was fractured. | DERS Lady White was the widow of Sir! ‘| Eaward White, late chairman of the aces She, Dare contest You’re Welcome London county council, and was be- To Look HERES EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | GOOD SERGES AND MANY Just received — something new— ® LOS ANGELES, March 22.—Four|moment after her injury she declared men charged with the murder of Pa-/a burglar had entered her room and trotmen Harry Clester and William struck her. A Brett here last fz went on trial Jacobi is a palefaced youth, quiet! batons Ha Soicy ia perior court/and inoffensive in appearance. Ho ey re oe 1e8 Wheaton, | had been employed in the hotel only| yr. Thompson|a few days prior to the murder. His nounced work consisted principally of wash-| iy. .© ing crockery and cleaning plates. In| th pen-|his spare time, he said that he read \& number of cheap novels, mainly of two officers halted an auto-|the detective type Collars, cuffs and vestees, in Irish crochet, fillet and Venetian lace. ‘ould be \¢ was demanding t load of men at an early hour streets here the morning of According to subse. the men shot the officers down with-| out justification or warning. The four on trial were captured several days later by detectives of the Southern California Automobile club @etective bureau, their captors es- @igning their rights to a $10,090 re ward to the widows of the slain xven. by his grandmother, a frafl lit-| le old lady who lives in the east part of London. His father is employed as a bar man. No evidence was revealed tn court to indicate the reason for Jacobt's act. The detective who arrested him testi-| fied, and then the youth offered to| pick out from the number of ham- mers brought into court the one with Are in silk, some long and some gauntlet. Our stock is new and complete. IN MEN'S SUITS AT FANCY MIXTURES AT which Lady White was killed, He picked up one, saying he had recognized it by a dent which he ob- served while washing the blood from| it. He was remanded for ono’ week. —__~. sre 14% Suits that are ordi- Suits that help you narily sold at double $] B:00 look your best. A fine $9 00 our price of__._____ selection at F Spring Suit $ .0O A pei we aay : ns P pay $40.00 for. SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 272 South Wolcott Phone 736 Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. Livestock Men Are “Taxed Out = ’ HELENA Speenits | Mace a3. Bontt Of Business tt of Great’ Falls, has filed For choice of beauti- $ 45 ful worsteds and cas- SE simeres. Made the way you like them. LAS VEGAS, N. M, March 22. — Cattlemen are being taxed out-of busi- ness. This ts-the message of M E. Mit-| chell, president of the New Mexico Cattle and Horse Growers association delivered to the-opening session of the ¢ighth annual convention.of ‘the -2sso- lation here Mondzy. Mr. MitcheH declared Tan@ taxes have unjustly been put on a high plane which cattle interests find it impossible to reach. More than a hundred Tvesteckmen from all parts of the state were pres- ent-et the opening session. SS Se Child Drowns In Basement| ae Visit Our Hat Department Today. You'll realize spring ishere. Ma- - terials are lower than in years, so the price is less. Spring fae #925 Values to $4.50 Lec Others at $4.45 and $5.00. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Arranging and Markimg our Entire Stock of High Grade Men’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings FORCED OUT WATCH TOMORROW'S TRIBUNE M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street A Real Silk Shirt Sale All sizes, from 14 to 17, inclusive. Plain white or striped. Tub silks or crepes. Values up to $7.48 BILLING, Mont, March 22— Robert Edward Mangan, age@ 3, only ehild of Dr. and Mra. I. A. Mangan was drowned late yesterday when he fell into a basement near his home. The basement had been built pretim- imary to the erection of a residence, and melting snow had filled the pit| with water to a depth of 18 or 20 inches. It is presumed the boy was stunned when he fell Into the pit and/ drowned without regaining conscious- ness. Efforts of doctors and firemen $12.50 for Same colors in $7.95 Silks at $4.95, with a lmemotor failed to restore the baby’s life. Transo Cigars—Union Maée. Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Collars at Attractive Prices SCOTT CLOTHING CO 240 South Center Street il itt Just Opened Planing Mill 214 West B Street Am Prepared to Give You Estt- mates On— HN MILL WORK, CABINET WORK, REPAIR WORK a Wm. E. Pratt Pkone 1806W $5.54555555555355HO5355325350% AAA MG

Other pages from this issue: