Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. PEAKING FIGHTS TWO HANG FOR SLAYING OF BATTLER AGAIN} _ SHERIFF BORING JAILBREAK Oxiaboms. eavy Will Have nother Opportunity to Beat him the first of the week, Punch Pat- terson, the Gilahoma battler, has challenged Pericins to a return match to take plece Saturday night a Mey- ers garage. Perkina has accepted the challenge, confident that he can repeat the dose he handed out the other night. George McLeod has charge of the arrange- Bients for the affair. Several inter- esting preliminary fights are to be ar- ranged, but thé chief triterest will center on the Perkins-Patterson fight. Patterson, in a particularly hostile mood, Claims that he was butted in the last fight and 60 weakened that bis chances for victory “were dimmed. It is very true that after holding Per- kins to a draw in the first round, Pat- terson won the second and third on pomts by a good margin. He seemed to-solve Perkins’ offense, and each time as the local man rushed, Patter- 4on would deal out a stff wallop to hhis opponent's head. = Just what was the causeof the cut hich was opened on Patterson’s head $s a much-dobated Naege a aoe ringside fight fans. Surry eyete cleaner ann bat the majority maintain that the Oxla- homavman was-either butted or struck By the local fighters elbow. This SALEM, Ore, July 7—Jobn WOMAN FRINTS IN COURT; CASE 15 CONTINUED OVER ‘The ese of Richard Green, arrest- ed on charges of attacking a woman, hose name is withheld by authori- ties, was scheduled for Thursday night ‘ht police court, but was contin- ued until Monday, because of the sud- den indisposttion of the plaintiff. ‘The case was called, and the wom- an attempted to rise from her seat, but fell back unable to stand. Friends quickly gevived her, but authorities state thet she will be unable to stand the nervous strain of the witness chair for eeveralidaye. MUSIGAL COMEDY BILLED {fore The company is to remain in Cas per for an indefinite length of time, depending largely upon the patronage given them by people of this city. Each production will be accompanied \by-a first run motion picture, in much the same manner as the Iris vaudeville has been operated hereto- ~ wae “ne vaudeville will continue as us- ual on Wednesday and Thursday of each week, and will appear as an ad- dition to the new musical comedy pro- gram. On thoge days, however, due to the length of the program, only two or three reels will be shown, in {the motion picture line. CHARGED WITH THEFT. Alleged to by.ve stolen a bag valued at $280, with contents, from a guest at the Henning hotel, Fred Fox is be- ing held by authorities in Salt Creek, pending the arrival of a Casper offi- cial, who will bring him to this city Ede Casper Daily Cridune | JULY GLEARANGE SALE STAGED BY MEDRICKS STARTING ON THURSDAY owing to the fact that raw wool has gone up since the present stock was manufactured. Mednick Brothers, however, state their intention of cleaning out their stock and making room for a full Ine} of fall goods. ‘The store is noted for the high qual- ity of its merchandise, featuring as it does, Hart Shaffner and Marx clothes, Edwin Clapp shoes, Manhattan shirts, interwoven hose, vassar underwear, and Hartman trunks. ‘The management feels that in offer- ing such an opportunity to the buyers of Casper to get first class articles at Feduced prices, it is but doing justice to its splendid list of customers. for a hearing. Arresting officer in Salt Creek was Deputy Sheriff Les Snow. oo ~Meet_me_at the Smokehouse.” Former Officers Discuss Changes In Cogstitution While there was not a large repre- sentation present. the monthly meet- ing of the reserve officers of Casper at the Henning hotel last night proved to be most interesting. The constitution of the chub, which is a branch of the United State Army The entire meeting was thoroughly informal and the discussion covered various phases of military affairs. Col. Burke H. Sinclair, as president, | presided, while C. H. Retmerth served | ‘as secretary. ‘The membership of this club is open | Connor Transfer i. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 80 W| Argument has done much to stir up Silarwet, inshesresiatr and the temper At the two fighters has Your Baby Will Thrive On FOR THE IRIS NEXT WEEK by all of this cstteey? Casper Dairy ~ That there wiil be present at the|\ George Hunter's Bouncing Babies fight tomorrow night every diedin-|.are due at the Iris next week. The Phe-wool fight fan of Casper is a fore-| Bouncing Babies are a musical com- gone conclusion and the spectators] edy company of high repute, who have ‘may be assured that the main go will| never before shown in Casper or vic- Te replete with action from the first|inity. Monday afternoon will see thr ‘dell. Prices have been reduced to a] opening comedy, “Silk Stockings,” tn minimum for the affair and there will! full_swing _and_prepared_to_run_for be hundreds of $1 gencral admission |" - seats waiting for the crowd. These; teata afford an excetient view of the Grean, and. are a teres st the: Brice, ~ MOOSE CARNIVAL QVES BOOTHS TOGENTRAL AREA Having found the present territory bovered by the Great Moose Street Festival, too great to bring the crowds together suitably, Ollie Blanchard manager of the carnival, announced ‘A more concentrated territory for the sideshows and concessions. All booths jnow "situated on First street below Center will be moved at once to First NOTICE Floyd E. Pendell, attorney, has changed his loca- tion from the America Theater Building to 333-334 Midwest Building. If it is Fan Belts you need we have them. We have. a full and complete line of Gilmer Fan Belts. We ~ invite-you to come in and look them over. we WERE TOP TO PLEASE * * Im Our New Location 154 South Center Street Phone 752 agen CLEARANCE Men’s Palm Beach Suits. Men’s Cool Cloth Suits. Men’s Silk Mohair Suits. Valnes up to $35.00_ Men’s pure Silk Shirts. $7.50 to » $15.00 values. Special_____.. "$5.95 Men’s pure Silk Shirts. Broken ines $6.50 to $10.00 values___.... $3.85 Manhattan and Corliss-Coon Madras Shirts. Broken lines. Values up to $4.00. Special_____.... street between Wolcott and Center, (Other concessions will border Wolcott street between A and First street. —<————— RANCHERS GIVEN _ HEARING TODAY Preliminary hearing for John Phil- Ups and Edward Lynch, on serious charges of sheep rustling, will be con- ‘ducted by County Attorney Purcell ‘before Judge Tubbs this afternoon at %4 o'clock. . Phillips,“@ wealthy Alcova wancher, and a man, heretofore con- “sidered “higher up” in the sheep game dmitted his guilt yesterday after- noon, after he had been questioned for “several hours by Sheriff Joe Marquis. © Phillips and Lynch singled out $8 8 pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits for. 25¢ 45c 35¢€ head of tho best in the flock of Her- man Miles, another Alcova sheepman, mnd drove them over to Phillips’ land, where the brands were changed and “the skeep placed with Phillips. The “changing of the brands was crudely done, and after a thorough examina- “tion of every ‘animal, the full 88 head See OE recovered. AEDMEN EN WILL INITIATE CANDIDATES OUTDOORS The great outdoors will be the scene of the mid-summer initiation of the } “Improved Order of Redmen, according “to L. R. Schmidt, secretary, who states Fresh assorted Cookies, Ib....._.. Large box Gra- ham Crackers... Bulk.Graham Crackers "11 Ibs. Cane Sugar. . $1.00 10 cans Evaporated Milk. . $1.00 48 lbs. Hardwheat Flour__.......-____ $2.25 24 Ibs. Hardwheat Flour_—...........—..____.___$1.15 Country Gentleman Corn, per can__..______._..20c Standard Corn, per can: —15¢ Baby Lima Beans, per can_—_—__,.__________...... .20e Tomatoes, Extra Standard, per can._____...._..15¢ Peas, Noxk2 cans 2 5-Ib. pail Fancy Strained Honey..,-_-_.....__.___.75< 10-lb. pail Fancy Strained Honey. Fancy Comb Honey, per lb.-. Shredded Wheat, per a Small package Rolled Oats 5-lb. pail Berry Jam—_—.___... _.___. - 2 No. 2 cans Fancy Sliced Pineapple. 2 No. 21% cans Fancy Plums. Gallon cans Apricots. i. Galion cans Apples... Gallon cans Biackberries Gallon cans Loganberries ....______.. Gallon cans Pears....... Gallon cans Pineapple 22 bars White Laundry 3 bars Palmolive Soap. age 17 bars Classic Soap... 8 bars P. & G. Soap... WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY “that the ceremonies will be held to- “morrow night at a secret rendezvous of the order. + From Casper there will be 20 candl- (dates for initiation, while Salt Creek, | “it is expected, will have several others. ~Members of the lodge are to meet to “morrow night at 5 o'clock at the Odd *Fellows hall prepared to invade the ‘wilderness. Those who have cars are requested to bring them as transporta- “tion to the scene of the ceremonies is essential. = Following a festive hour) in which —those present will indulge in eating, “drinking and smoking the historic =pipe of peace, the candidates will be “led to slaughger. Officers of the Po “Po Agie tribe No. 19 include BH. D: Nighswonger, sachem, H. C. Posey, P junior sagamore, L. R. Schmidt, secre- ‘Stary and M. N. Castle, c&eeper of the =wampum. BUY PIGEON’S CEYLON AND INDIA TEA It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 PAULI EESRRRIEE e Knox Straw Hats in all the newest 31% : braids and shapes at a discount of....._____. 3 ‘O Young Bros. Straw Hats. : $1 9 5 eS SS e Regular $3.00 value. 100 dozen beautiful Grenadine Four-in-Hands in every wanted shade. $1.50 values. Special 89¢ on” 2 For $1.75 Men’s Athletic Union Suits. Nainsook Mus- 59 lin. Excellent 75c value. Special_____..___ ie 200 dozen Corliss Coon soft Collars. Newest shapes in self-striped Madras and P. K. materials. rials: 1 2o 25c values. Special TWO for.........___. c Special 95c Men’s pure Silk Holeproof Sox. All colors. Per pair... ee The Fashion Shop Stock Of Women’s Ready-to-Wear, Hosiery and Fur- nishings is going fast... There are great bargains here for the women of Casper. Painters’ Overalls..... Paperhangers’ Overalls Lathers’ Overalls. Bakers’ Overalls. All Union Made. PAGE FIVE cussed. It is lkely that officers wil! Jcome echere frequently fram Fort Russell to participate im the meetings of the club. The next gathering of the ectub will be August 3. ——_—_ ne Approximately 22,090,000 school chil- idren are in the United to regular army, national guard and | bersh!ps. reserve officers, with men who for-| The first Thursday night in. vec |merty held commissions in the military | month has been designated as |service of the United States admitted regular meeting night of the club. as associate members. Young men | program committee is t+ be copaisbill bets are attending or who have at-|by the president and topics relating | tended the citizen’s army trataing |to the eactivities of the different} amps are eligible for associated mem-branches of the servico will be dis oe Cross-Rib Tread Cord A New Tread —a Lower Price Reliable Goodyear Quality Here is sre new Goodyear Cord Tire—a big, sturdy, long- wearing tire that sells at a price lower than you are asked to pay for manly: “long discount” tires of unknown value. It has a different tread from the famous Goodyear All- Weather Tread Cord—a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern—and it sells for from 20 to 25% less. It has in it the same high-grade long-staple cotton, the same Goodyear group-ply construction, the same liber- all orenies dimensions. Whea you buy the 4%-inch size, for exam be seig actual measurement is nearly 5 inc n’t confuse this Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord with ped popular-price cords which sell at the same price or for slightly more. In many cases, these other cords are made of inferior mate- rials, with short-staple cotton as a foundation. Seas hated anced, 20 cosry the Gocdvesr nacho, thatis built to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation. All of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here have the Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord, as well as the famous All-Weather Tread Cord, ready for you now. Compere these prices with NET prices you are asked to pay for “long discount” tires 30x 356 Clincher... ...$13.50 32x4 Straight Side. .$25.45 33 x 434 Straight Side. .$32.15 30 x 336 Straight Side... 15.85 33x4 Straight Side.. 26.80 34x 46 Straight Side .. 32.95 32 x 336 Straight Side.. 19.75 Mx Straight Side.. 27.35 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 3ix4 Straight Side.. 23.50 32x 434 Straight Side.. 31.45 35x5 Straight Side.. 41.05 These prices include manufacturer's excise tax Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks yas 7% Kennedy Motor Co. Phone 909- ee you get a tire Schulte Hardware Co., 228 South Center Phone 64-W AT THINK OF RICHARDS & CUNNINGAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Saturday Special On APRONS And Apron Dresses. Ten dozen to choose from. All colors, patterns, including narrow stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. In Gingham, . Percale and Crepe. All sizes. SATURDAY ONLY $1.39 Aprons of White __ $2.00 = = = = New shipment of Nurses’ Butchers’ Linen. Mina Taylor make. Each__~._ ° SPECIAL Honeymoon Nainsook JULY CLEANUP OF ANNOUNCEMENT I take this method to announce myself as a candi- date for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Na- trona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on August 22. Cc. P. ARBOGAST: Levccccceeveeecees(Political Advertisement]'eeeeeeesevocccce ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annourice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. E.M. ELLITHORPE. ROYAL SOCIETY Made up pieces and open stock pack- age goods at a 25% discount of . In white. A wonderful grade for fine Underwear. Value 50c. Saturday special, yard. SPECIAL Hope Muslin ’ 86-inch width. None better. Saturday special; rma 20 All Ready-to-Wear Greatly Reduced HOSE Just unpacked another shipment of Silk Hose. An unusual number. We know you will want several pairs. Pure Silk, in brown, black, white, polo, nude and ‘grey. Per pair Coats, Suits, Sweaters ang, Summer Dresses, etc., at a iO oO = 1.00 Richards & Cunningham Co. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S SLOAN TATA A

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