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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. Severely Damaged by Crash During Fog PLYMOUTH, Eng., July 21.! (By The Associated Press.) —The British steamer Re- muera, bound for New Zea- land vig the Panama canal, with 544 passengers, including | William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson col | ided last evening during a fog with an/| nnidentified vessel near The Lizzard. An 8S. O. 13. call was sent out but jater the Remuera announced she was| returning to Portland. Her life Doats| +d been out all night vainly search-} ing for traces of the other vessel. Tags which picked up the Remuera, to miles from Portland found her dam- ged tm threo of her holds. Her pumps controlled the water, however, and the liner reached Portland under her own steam. The lner, @ 11,000 ton vessel could not make @ pier at Portland, however, and sh® was beached on the Mnd Flats. All the passenger: were landed. po ah MAN WITH BROKEN NECK TOLIVE, DOCTORS SkY Success attended the efforts of Drs. H. R. Lathrop and Victor/Dacken yes. terday when they applied a heavy cast to the neck, head and shoulders of Bteve Kimioe, whose neck was brok-| em recently in a fall from a hayrack! pn his farm near Arminto. First reports gave the man little) chance; to live, but with the marked success of eration and unusual constitution of the injured man, it ts reported that he will be able to leave the hgspita! in six weeks, barring un- looked for complications. He is now resting quietly in the heavy wast at Does not keép Pinkham's Compound. He selia it. During the year 1920; nearly 3,000,- 600 bobttles of this medicine were bbipped from the factory at Lynn, usetts. There is also a in Canada and one in Mexico. . Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ‘the largest sale of ‘any medicine for women’s ailments. Every day, myre and more women are prov- rth. Made of selected roots }, this compound contains no harmful drugs and can be taken In pafety by any woman.—Ady. a as NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF | CO-PARTNERSHIP, Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore exi be- tween Nichard Green and W. Menke, doing business under thi firm’ name of Yellow Stone Grocery at 516 West Yellowstone Avenne, Casper, Wyoming, has been by miai consent dissolved. All lawful debts due from said coger nership are to be paid by Richard Green, who is now the sole owner of above mentioned busin Dated tl the 7th, day of July, A. D. 192 W. R. MENKE, RICHARD GREEN. Publish July 7, 14, 21. . siete Moh scent al NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Eleanor Levez, De- eased, Notice is hereby. given that let- ters of administration were on the 8th day of July, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them. with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned administrator with- in six months after the date of said Setters, or they may be precluded “\ from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated:July 14, 1922. JULIAN T. LEVER, Administrator of the Estate of Eleanor Lever, Deceased. ‘WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Publish July 14, 21, 28, 1922. rc CALL BOoO-w CONNOR TRANSFER 232 South Center TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Underwoods, Remingtons, |e Cash! one of the alleged bandits. Wilkens was tn the automobile with hit wife, together with their twb children, when she was fatally shot. Ho reported that two bandits had vobbed him and then fired, the bullet striking his wife when she stepped forward to save him from injury. Arthur Castor, on whose purported confession the state's caso against Wilkens largely rests, is in custody. His brother ts sought by the police. More than two hours of cross ex- amination failed to break down the story of Arthur Castor, told under a Promise of immunity, that he and his brother Walter participated in the holdup. ° While Castor-was making his re- cital, in which he accused Wilkens of knowledge of the holdup and de- scribed meetings between his brother and Wilkins, the Iatter sat with his head bowed, He did not loek at Cas- tor. Castor declared that his brother Walter told him that Wilkens had “double crossed” him as far as any talked, Castor srid. they came away. Walter then gave him a $100 b'lt, he stated. > To keep up with the ttmes, try Trip- eny’s for expert watch repairing. 7-20-83 —————.____ “Moet me at the Smokehouse." loot was concerned, but. the witneas|t© Cheyenne, is now in the Reno jail continued, they went to the Wilkene|At te capital he was allowed co. 80 home. After Wilkens and Walter haa| {*¢ 8 account of the failure of tne R. C. Burd Is Victim of Rob- bery Charged to William Feddern; Arrest Made at Homestead, FORMER TAXI DRIVER HERE 15 SEIZED AT | RENO FOR GAR THEFTS At the time of the capture of Rob- Lert Morton, Casper jail breaker, in | Reno, Nev., recently, another old Cas- [per “favorite” was taken and ts now in the custody of the Reno officials |awaiting return to Imperial cor California, where he is wanted | safe blowing, Leo Shaw, de Itxe car thief, who Operated in Casper for a number of/to the sheriff's office, and the arrest years, and who was at one time ar. ® at the homestead of Feddern rested by Sheriff Joe “Marquis on a} jy William Kyte. The man fs now jeer stealing charge and turned over | out on a $500 Property bond to guar | antea his appearance for preliminary hearing before Judge Tubbs in the near future peed Bee i custody by the sheriff after hav attempted to relieve R. C. Burd o! his valuables at the point of Burd’s rifle, The “stick up” occurred late last night and marks the third offense of its kind charged to Feddern within the past few yers, it is alleged. Feddern ts reported to have stopped Burd's car and told him to throw up Seeing that Burd was rn reached for his rifle, y in the front seat of the car, to complete the “stick own revolver. ere a minus quan. and consequently taken from him ¢ holdup was promptly reported mn we, | complaining witness to appear for the | trial, His arrest in Reno came about | through the finding of a full outfit of jburglary and safq*blowmg tools upon jhis person at the time of Morton's arrest. He is remembered as a for- mer Casper tax! driver, and although never “caught with the Phone 7-20-2t ee always been suspected of being a partner in a number of Casper’s mys. terious automobile © disappearances goods” has| during 1921. WANTED—Mnattress maker. 16175. Mentholatum . Prophylactic To: Brushes, each. Melba and Colgate’s toe Boot. _ $10.85 ‘values ‘at... L. C. Smiths, Royals. Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 230 E.2nd St. Phone 856 a $8.75 values at’... $7.45 values Palmolive Shampoo Hind’s Honey and, Al- mond Hand Lotion....___ _39e Pinaud’s Vegetal...$1.19 19c ..39e Jergen’s Bath Tablets..8c Toilet Water ~----89c | Honey Girl Skin Cutexgn aan Lotion .....___..29¢ Cutex Sefs at $1.29, $2.45 | 50c size Lavo: Woodbury’s Soap, bar 20c Women’s Mountain and Outing Boots Women’s 14-inch Napatan. Moccasin $7.98 Women's 14-inch Brown Calf Boot. $6.98 Women’s 12-inch Brown Calf Boot. Ot inane PODS RNS Clearance Of Dress Goods Third Floor Voiles A very attractive collec- tion of this season’s best patterns and _ colors. Values to 59c for 39c White Wash Skirtings In’ novelty patterns in * basket weaves and plain Repps and Gabardines. Values to $1.19 for 75c Novelty Toilet Articles 39c All 25c Talcums at...19¢ Mennen’s Shaving Colgate’s Shaving Stick .... eb Pinaud’s Hair Toni Pompeian Creams. -43c | Djer Kiss Perfume....$2.69 Mary Garden Tissue Djer iss Face Checked Silks Cream —____....__._89c Powder: oo. 45c Melba Face Powder _..39c | Djer Kiss Face In Crepe de Chine and Lablache Face Powder 65c Powder __89¢ Canton Crepe. 40 ins. Glyco Thymoline, . Colgate’s Tooth Paste.8c wide. All with white B02, -eeseven--------29¢ | Williams’ Dental grounds. $8.25 and Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 49c Cream _____- 17 $3.98 values, Saturday Djer Kiss Sachet__. $2.79 $2.95 cut and well made. Values to $3.50. Any garment—Second Floor—for.. - Golden Rule Dep’t Store LINDSAY & CO. Wiliam Feddern was taken tyto|trolled by persons who will not Offerings for Saturday---Every Department in the Store Overflowing With Bargains That Are Easily Recognized For Saturday Every Need In A WONDERFUL SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY PONGEE UNDERWEAR BLOOMERS—VESTS—STEP-INS heel All made of 12 Mummy Pongee; hemstitched, trimmed, full 92.69, Che Casper Daily Cridune SHIPS COLLIDE,|HUSBAND FACES MURDER TRIAL) ALLEGED HOLUPAPPROPRIATIONOF GARLAND | . {HOLDUP PLOT IN COAST COURT | | THER MISSING rere ser arecrmmsaeras PROVIDING BOND |holdup, in which Wilken’s wife was shot and killed o P. _ |street on May 30, faced in police court a preliminary mur- Liner With 544 on Board der hearing marked by the turning of state’s evidence by FORTUNE UNDERGOES CHANGE announcement here by Walter Nelles, an attorney rep- resenting the American Fund for Public Service just incor- porated in Delaware. pa j According to its incorporators, the new organization “is analogous to various community trusts Civil Liberties union that it is the | now in successful operation in a num-|present intention to dispose entirely of | ber of the larger cities." They ex-|the prospective fund by giving it to | plained however that the governing | the causes which the directors favor, |dodies of these existing organizations jon that they are opposed to entablish- a “to conservative” and that the/ing a permanent endowment. | American Fund for Public Service was; Establishment of the American designed to establish “a fund con | Fund fur Public Service was an- be |nounced by the incorporation on July fonventional in their conception of /9. The purpose of the orgnnisation at BubM. service and who will give pref-| that time was announcnd as being “the emameaa to new and experimental|establishment of a national fund to ,acengieg?* Promote experimental agencies for erctore were announced | public welfai ormanM&, Thomas and Lewis Gan- ar Corte at as eer ee Bill to Exempt aldwin, @frector of the. and Roger N. F . L American Civ ties unfon, | Garland achieved wide arm oans @ refused to accept $1,000, Al | O06as his share in Chavantehe of bin From Taxes fathe: | James A. Garland, of Boston,| ing he would not accept money] = =A he had not earned. Some time later | he explained that he had changed his} WASHINGTON, July 21.—Money mitnd and would accept the legacy be-|loaned to farmers on mortgages would cause he wished to settle $200,000 on|be exempt from income taxes under his wife and dispose of the remainder|a Dill introduced by Chairman Mc- as he saw fit. jcumber of the senate finance commit- More notoriety came to him a year| tee. ago when he introduced Miss Lillian, ~ Conrad, a Boston art student, into his home near North Carver, Mass.,| whereupon his wife took their daugh- ter and went to live with her father in Boston. Miss Conrad later returned to! her home and last April Garland and| his wife were reported re-united, after | |, the birth of a son, but it is now “| thet their reconciliation did not last. It_was said today at the American “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” Clearance of Men’s and Boy’s This is indeed a gay op- portunity to save money in outfitting yourself, and the boy too. School days will be here soon, SUITS MEN’S SUITS AT $14.95 $19.95 BOYS’ SUITS AT -$4.95 $6.95 $9.95 Underwear Men’s “Athletic and Bal- briggan Union Suits. They are going fast at 49c and 69c Work Shirts Blue Cheviot Work Shirts. Full cut sizes 9c Bens Scout Bal Shoes. Brown and smoke leather, chrome soles > $1.98 Children’s Canvas Slippers, One- strap spring : 79e Children’s Mary Jane Slippers. In black kid calf and patent leathers, Sizes 5 to 8, $1.19. Sizes 81% to 11, itz... $1.29 i i) Manhattan SHIRTS $ 1-95 THAT’S THE SALE You should lay in a good supply at this sale as the values are the highest— won’t be duplicated for many a day. . Stocks are complete, but the demand will be great “so come early they are gone. Our Great July Clearance SALE Ends Saturday Night at 9 p. m. Your last chance at these big reductions‘on Hart Schaffner & Marx fine Suits. gt Ra 33 499 For Suits that sold at $40 For Suits that sold at $50 $30°0 For Suits that sold at $60 You know something about the values we're giving; you'll know more if you'll just come in and take a look. Hart Schaffner & Marx fine Spring Suits in three big groups at amazing reductions —all the favored styles and patterns; sizes for everybody. One more day and the curtain goes-down on one of the greatest value-giving events we've ever offered the people of this com- munity. You can’t afford to miss‘it. Other Specials PRICE save them until as low as this price. before | sizes and styles, Mednick Bros. Opposite Henning Hotel Reg. $8.50-to $10:values At this price one can-af- ford to buy a pair and Summer, for never have such Oxfords been sold