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PAGE ZIGHT Zhe Casper Daily Cridune WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. SILBERMAN AND [LFS 00S T00E | 'HERDERS STRIPPED OF CLOTHES SONS S UED ON OLD WOOL SALE Of unusual interest to ‘the | the suit charging bre stone and McCarthy Sons, Chicago. wool gr growers of Wyoming is ch of contract filed today by the Key- Sheep companies against S. Silberman & The suit filed with the clerk of district court by these two sheep compani ‘IG BERTHN OF MOON STILLS LOCATED TODAY charges pr entering a wri The “Big Bertha™ of Natrona coun ty moonshine Ss was discovered this morning on tenanted home stend on Goose creek, 12 miles south- east of Casper, by Depu' herift Dev sheriff's office f high powered : 54. bar. rels of mash and a complete equip- ment for a 100-gallon capacity lery, When Deputy Devlin and James Wade and Ben Hewitt of the state law enforcement ¢ rived the owner was not has his identity been The complete still was confiscated, but it is unlikely that the entire uipment will be brought to Casper. the fact that three or four e to trucks would be necessary to trans- port the loot found. One truck was out later today to bring in the © powerful evidence, ‘ATIP ON THE DERBY AT THE COLUMBIA HOLDS | RACY COMEDY, 15 CLAIM A vacy comedy Dill called “A Tip on the Derby” is the mid-week offer ing at the Columbia theater. Sam Mylie and M's Proy as husband and¢ wife, are interested respectively in race horses and do} When Sam is about to buy a new racing filly and retire his old mar-. Al Harris, the colored servant, uverhears his conver- sation with a race track tout (Flan chard) Harris promptly reports to the wife that the husband is going to dis- card her and get a new one. Later Al overhears a conversation between the wife and her friend Mrs. Jones (Dot Siever) obtu agetting a bull dos. He thinks the wife is going to get an- other man, and makes such ® report to the husband. The double mintake is discovered just as the “happy home” is about to oreak up, so the “Buster,” the only serious happens to meddlesome colored servant Myle and Miss Proy are excellent in their interpretations of the ag grieved husband and wife. Al Har- ris is better and funnier in his black- face role than in any of his recent comedy parts Miss Ball, assisted by Merrill Sie- ver, Blanchard and Mylie, has a very pleasing song number. Merrill Siever singing “A Rose in the Devil's Gar- den,” hes a very catchy number which is well supported by the chor- us. Loretta Lozier is good in’ a song and clog dance number. Blanchard and Babe Neef put over another of their popular Irish song! Miss Aus- tin sings “Somewhere a Voice is Call- ing,” a song well adapted to her re quirements. One of the best bit in the show is by Ely- an eccentric dance specialty ata Thayer. This winsome little miss is quickly becoming a favorite ‘The movie, featuring Viola Dana, is better than the average. ————_————_— -— Delaware Punch, Denver's popular $c; 2 for 15e at bottled grape drink News Depots. 5-3L-1t Pep's LENDER STORE GETS BIG STOCK AT A DISCOUNT Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Lead announces that his com. purchased the entire stock er store, pany of the Jeanette Blouse shop of Brook lyn, N. ¥., at 50 cents on the dollar and that stock, which arrived yester- aturday at spe- The purchase day, will go on sale cially reduced pr: was made through the resident buyer of the Leader store in New York The stock consists of everything in the ladies’ ready-to-wear line. Watch Friday’s Tribune for complete an nouncements of the’ nature of the bar- gains and the prices. = > A fresh assortment of Ba Candies at Pep's News Depots. base ment Consolidated Royalty building; MOVED—To larger quarters; we have available for sub-lease some good suites of a@ffice rooms at one-half prevailing rental rate; also spsce with freight Realty Co. Phone “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds Ail Lines Room 724, Townsend Building the Iberman company, after plaintiff. to purchase their wocl p for 59 cents a pound on May 11 refused to go through with the and abrogated the contract. The intiffis w thereupon compeclied sell their ip at a considerably lower price. The suit filed today by G. R. Hagens of Hagens and Murane asks that the defendant reimburse them for the loss incurred, together with interest at 8 per cent from May 11, 1920 to date. The amount of wool involved in the transaction is somewhat over 50,000 pounds; the suit by the Keystone com- pany calling for $11,550 plus interest an the McCarthy company calling $8,037 plus interest. The two companies, following the alleged de fault of contrrci by the Silberman in terests, sold thetr wool at a consider ab'¢ lower price. The amounts sued for represent the difference between the price named in the written con tract and the price for which the clip was sold. Mr. Hagens, who ts in charge of the de: pl to for distil | case, says that at the time the wool was sold at 59 cents, the defendant gave to each of the companies sight “| drafts, one for $5,000 to the Keystone people and ona for $2,500 to Mc Carthy. When these drafts were pre- ented for paymeat, it is sald that the banks had orders to refuse payment The Keystone Sheep company is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sul livan and Eugene McCarthy, while Mr. McCarthy has the larger inter est in the McCarthy Sheep company Their holdings are in the vicinity of Powder river. ‘The case will probably come up be. |fore the district court in Casper at |the fall term. Papers were served this |morning on David Silberman who is present here buying wool. peters ya. ales HEALTH THE SECRET OF ATTRACTION | Women of today depend ‘a good deal upon the modern modiste and a know! edge of the cosmetic art to make them attractive. Too often there exists be- neath it all a suffering woman whose nervous laugh or forced smile covers a pang of agony caused by some femi- nine ill. To suck a woman Lydia . Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound wil: bring health and a happy relief from her suffering, that will make her faz mors attractive than costly gowns ana cosmetics. For nearly 50 years American wom en have relied upon this root arid herb medicine to relieve their ailments.— Adv. Delaware Punch, Denver's popular bottled grape Beas 8c; 2 for Ibe at H-31-1t Jat GIVEN AWAY BY SORE In order to make two little girls al Casper the happiest caildren in Cas-| per ,the Frantz shop has evolved a| plan to give away two life size dolls, | dressed in the height of fashion in a} contest which will be inaugurated the} day after tomorrow. With every dol-| lar spent in the Frantz shop and with} every dollar paid on account five! votes will be permitted to any child who is trying to win a doll, The contest will last 60 da; during | which time the votes will be put in a/ sealed ballot box. The votes will be counted and the standings announced from week to week. The girl getting the most votes at the end of the 60 days will be declared winner of the first yrive Coll and the seco3t ivit.>- est will be given the second priz doll. Any girl is eligible to enter the car test and will be registered as soon « she receives one or more votes. WESTERN REALTY MOVES TO NEW LOCATION HERE The Western Realty and Lot Sales company has leased the entire base ment of the Consolidated Royalty build ing and is making arrangements to move fts offices there. The offices of the company will be commodious and will be situated near the elevator. Re tion is believed to Rave been a ruse to learn the details of the camp. ing for robbers who Monday night When the men were awakened it assaulted sheepherders at the Alec | the point of revolvers they were MePherson camp, 19 miles north of | roughly treated, one of them being Li eecd Brag, oe Remmtebapace 4 forced to. tramp barefoot © over victims in divers ways, stripped | stones and cactus to point the way them of all their clothing and left | to his mount, which the them lying o nthe ground, bound | were unable to locate. band and foot, exposed to the | - Sheriff's deputies started from fasper on a bunt for the pair while eed anses sews t ecg: $ from Salt from that end. p “tei Sem 4 pager Aer supper at the Teapot «amp night. Officers have a good scription of the two. ——_—_—_—_ MOVED—To larger quarters: base- ment Consolidated Royalty brilding: | We have available for sub-lease some g00d suites of office rooms at one-half prevailing rental rate; also storage space with freight elevator. Western Realty Co. Phone 1078. | Bauer's Ice Cream. Buy it by the pint or quart at Pep's News Depots. §-31-1t Too ‘‘well done”’ a thing well. well, and properly. ‘LECTURE SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY NIGHT Edward 8. Moore, well known in this city, will deliver a lecture Thurs- day evening at the courthouse on ‘World Building and the World Build- It is @ religio-scientific treatise c ation and will be interesting to/ maining space will be leased to other concerns as office rooms. ‘The change has been necessitated by the increase in business in taking care of the farm lands owned by the campany as well as by the loan business. Bauer’s Ice Cream. Buy it by the pint or quart at Pep’s News Depots. 5-31-1t EX-GONVIGT AND TWO WOMEN INVESTIGATED Ralph LeMasters, who was sent to Rawlins in 1919 for stealing six cars, was arrested at Salt Creek yesterday im company with two women, and the three are held by the county officials for investigation. Le Masters might weil be called the man of many names, since he admits that he is known as R. H. Mann and Ralph Hawkes. One of the women who was arrested claims that she is his wife and married him under the name of Mann. Robin Thompson, age 17 years, the other woman, is wanted by the South Dakota authorities for escaping from the state reformatory. While no def- inite charges have been preferred against Mann or his wife, they are be- ing held for investigation et igen Delaware Punch, Denver's popular bottled grape drink, 8c; 2 for 15¢ at Pep's News Depots B1-1t Songs, containing a winner. little child. Records Dance records, full of pep and harmony. Southern quartets, home songs. Special children release. Tuneful concert and operatic selections by Galli-Curci, Werrenrath, Breslau and many other universally beloved artists. Come In and Spend a Pleasant Hour With Us. All the Records All the Time. Phone 306 for Selections on Approval. THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. The Home of Victrolas, Brunswick Phono- graphs, Reliable Pianos and Instruments. Everything Musical. ON SALE "TODAY The New June Victor harmonious lullabys, Every one Songs for the all particularly those who have studied selence and also church pec ple, including the ministers. Mr. Moore is a student on matters of science and the Bible and has/| som: interesting things to tell his audi-| ence. There will be no admission| charged. SOME THINGS ARE is no reason for not doing i If there’s one thing we do it’s delivering your order promptly If it’s lumber, we have it. | Western Lumber Co. Yards and Office at 300 North Center St. GET ESTERNIZED” Sie Aitehis Go Actual Values Up to $35.00 100 Summer They come in Mallinson’s Silks, all different Wools, est sport materials. dise. ARRIVED ws os reyrgecmr sees CASPER'S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Announcing An Extraordinary Special In Summer Dresses and Skirts 175 Dresses Consisting of French Organdies, Ratines, Imported Dotted Swisses, Voiles, etc. 312.50 $18.50 Skirts 96.75-$12.50-$16.50 | Actual Values $12.00 to $30.00 Basket Cloths and new- We purchased these Dresses and Skirts at a very special price and are giv- ing you the greatest bargains ever offered in Casper for this class of merchan- A NEW SHIPMENT OF Summer Hats Georgettes, Ribbon Hats and the Season’s Newest Creations. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $5.00-$7.50-$10.50 See Our Graduation Dresses PRICED MODERATELY we - “FAMOUS = Arkeon Building 140 North Center St. $35 to $45 Fitform Suits $24.45 $50 to $60 Stratford Suits nei $34.45 $65 to $75 Stratford Suits $44.45 Wilson Bro’s Furnishings At Cost and Less Than Cost : All 5tacy-Adams Shoes ; and Oxfords $10.35 | alues to $16.50. All $10.00 Shoes and Oxfords $5.95 Van Heusen Collars, 2 for 75c All Straw Hats One-Third Off Open Evenings After 7 p. m. "FAMOUS: | Arkeon Buildin; 140 North Center St. orn