Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 2

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r l ’ cee te eS ————E pendent AEA ALLO LITIEEN, E Two Che Casper Daily Ccibune OAL-RAIL CRISES TO OCCUPY GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.— day adjournment and a <.eeti tention on the coal and rai the capitol since his ast the striki nISHO® FAMOUS A SOLDIER AND uuTHORISOEA Page One) this marriage are Fallows, at Samuel Fu Mrs. Hel er of San Pranciseo and ne-Fallows, 4vesiding’ with torne ar began hethelped giment of" ool: € hie ts or he was rrede und for vetted meritorious he war. spointed stfperin on for the thtis office he Following he Lilirgois Wesley nugurated, t nected wks Tiinois. rute¢ learning known today as extension.’ In 1875 Bishop Fallows thecarne ree tor of St. Paul's, Reformed Ep’ church of Chicago and cont of his d Wesleyan 3 ‘od. he insti: thta system of long-distance “university ing years until the time | S tr his} . he as nt the e be presiding bishop of the c th in the United States ar ‘or 21 years he was president of managers of the Illinois ry at Pontiac chan | In the} Arch: | om 1913 to 1914 jommander of the stration bill to prevent profitee Co.Jand a granddatighter of the ‘° library, Where YOUR BOY Will receive sound moral, mental and. physical: train- ing. -Good: teachers, con- stant-care and kindly disci- pline assure all around de- uations. p to Chicago Pension Comes Too Late For Plains Hero 0 work aahietth Iwas pension check several hours rough the the While on Custer and the main body ¢ were attacked anfl massacred. W’ and his comrades, a short dista away, witnessed the fight, unable | to help. American Girl To Wed Briton’ LONDON ans Sept. 5.—The engage ment is announced of Miss Natalie Magruder of Washington bell of London, Miss Ma, guest of the brother fiance, Lord Ernst H the Duke of Aber: daughter of John Holms Magruder Hon. William C. McLean. Mr. Campbell s a grandson of the late Sir Guy Campbell and Lady Campbell. Sea Jewelry and watcry reparring dy ex pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Ride. | 350 ——— Pay up for your Tr-une anf get a-key for every 50c paid. DV4tt Mnitad Soc editor » of Christian T ef of: the Human nairmaay of the Gra rinl coramittee, president of ‘th: cago School ter Home Nurs'; a presid..nt of the'Society of the Amy «t| Teunessec The Easiest and Best way todye | Use New Improved RIT. Perfect results guaranteed’ on all fabrics—Silk, cotton, wool and mixed Be sure you get New Improved RIT 15c. Identified by the new — guaran- tee and price plainly printed on the package. Select the ‘want from the RIf fabric color card. Tt shows how RIT dyes mixed tly. 24 col Sisley Sdabedlon sEckreae bone: Powder River My, what crowds have been attending the Bank. velopment. Seventh. grade ‘Land up. For catalogue ad- dress Capt. Royal H. Drum- mond. KEARNEY MILITARY ACADEMY (Episcopal) KEARNEY NEBRASKA rupt sale of Addington’s Toggery Shop stock, now on sale at The Hub Clothiers Come and get your share of these matchless bargains. With the convening of the senate and house lafter the Labor g of the cabinet today, the government again centered its at- Attorney General Daugkerty, who has been absent to institute the government's injunction suit ing railway shopmen, was expected back. gin coal prices was before the senate to- for 7 = AWNG BY MILTON BRONNER. that in his younger years he was LONDON, Sept. 5.—The most wor-;vften in the bankruptcy courts. ried duchess in Great Britain is the; Love and Besuty—He cared so Duchess of Leingter. much for ft he stormed the heart of bemnes |the beautiful May Etheridge, London's duke in Great Britain, widely known | "he" be was just 21 as the “daredevil duke.” AdventuTe—He liked it so well he Somewhere in Ireland, in the forces|DOUSHt an estate in Canada and of the Irish Free State, there may be|oushed it. 2 serving this tall, good-looking man of| Sporte—Holding an auto Griver’s if 30 who, !f given half a chance, will|cense since he was 15, he has been be sure to do something that ia brave Suc a speed mercivint that he has the point of being reckless. For) often been fined by 61 magistrates, duke is a new recruit to the armed/ although fn his whole 15 years of forces ef the Irish Free State @riving he has never had an accident, One Among 28 not even on his recent record-break- ing 18-hour drive of 610 miles from Outside vf the royal dukes there ; London to Aberdeen. re only 28 dukes in the United King | war—an officer in a West Riding n and Leinster is the cnly present regiment, he served throughout the der of a coronet who adds any|great 1914-1918 conflict, being badly of romance to the title, wounded @ number of times and Here ts his record: Money—He cared so little for it ot regu cal. The te Dill also ways returning to duty just as 300: as he “Mother — everybedy says it’s way after ten o'clock in the morning and we got to have a lot of Kellogg’s Corn ‘lakes or we can't go ies SiS i * eomethin’ fiervel’* sé meal- time an {olloyy) ““7 CORN FLAKES cooling- delicious-healthful Hungry little folksx—AND BIG FOLKS—vwill find many palate thrills in generous helpings of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, particularly when served with the luscious fresh fruits now in season! Just can’t be anything better for breakfast, for lunch, or for supper when the thermometer’s away up! And such a feast for between-times “‘snacks” § Summer’s the time for “safety fir2t’* with family stomachs! Every one works better, thinks better, plays better—and feels a lot better with lighter food onthe hot days! And, crisp, delicious Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are everything that can be desired—for health, for enjoyment, for nourishment! Help every big and little family member liberally with Kellogg’s, for here is real food that is easy to digest, yet it sustains! ‘And, you can’t “‘overdo” on Kellogg’s! ; : ; d play-time HAE ates takes are aie in the RED and GREEN package ars the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. None are genuine without it. © pas Gas ‘Heating The Clean Fuel . Have your home equipped now with modern gas ap- pliances and do away with the bother of coal with its dirt and muss. Place your order now before cold weather. Pay for the appliances in-monthly payments, if desired. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. 119 East First St. Phone 1500 ‘DAREDEVIL DUKE’ KEEPS HIS WIFE WORRIED | mi Too M uch for Where Is He? Just where the duke is now is a purzie nome in London can solve. There were just three pieces of news in connection with him before he dis- appeared from his usual metropolitan haunts. He was fined £5 for fast driving } announced he was going to cross Atlantic ocean single-handed in 12-tam ketch. And it was state! he had offered services to the Irish Free State In any capaolty in whic he could be useful. Knowing his ‘WABASH. Ind. Sept. with in Wabash for the city has bash river, and they are “far ow: the song has women folks. impetuous character and his bravery and love of excite- ment and z4venture, his London pals are betting pound sterling to a/ up" as compared with this plugged penny piece that he will) agreed to add to thelr costumes. “b right © first page news al-| eet oL t any day soon. —> ——_—— - NGTICE. Sell tt with signs. Wood the nian | Mrs. L. an. et Phone §23R. 9. Hiking Costume Wabash Judge pair The chief detained them until they | M. King. Splireila Corset TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922. ee ” 5.—There are no bathing beauties to contend beach, only the banks of the Wa- it .* Just the same Chief of Police Charles Bolte has © his troubles with costumes of the Two of these cross- country hiking girls came to town yesterday and Chief Bolte says that “pathing beauties are all muffled Subseribe tur ih Tribune and get 4 key for every S0c yall S241 i Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper Wills-Hackett Co 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W Apply Sewer Fo: WARREN CO MEN WANTED reman, S. Lincoln St. INSTRUCTION CO. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN EXTRA SPECIAL YOU WANT THE BEST EARLY FALL DISPLAY OF Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses Wednesday, Sept. 5th COATS The newest models and colors, shown in Gerona, Marvella, Pandora and Vel- dyne cloth. Fur trimmed with beaver, wolf, Persian lamb, caracul and - stone martin. All lined with heavy guaranteed silk lining. Priced for early selling at $47.50 $62.50 $79.50 Up COATS MANNISH MODEL These. Coats are shown in rough mixed colors. Appro- priate for automobile, street and sport wear. Priced at $25.00 to $69.50 WOOL DRESS GOODS 25 pieces of A0-inch All-Wool Treco and Plain cept navy). Regular $2.50 quality. Serge. All colors (ex. Sale price $1.35 Per Yard TAILORED SUITS Shown in the new long length Coats. In cloth of ‘Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Duvet de Laine. All silk lined. Beautifully tailored and smart to a fault. Priced $45.00 to $75.00 Dresses New models for after- noon and street wear. Shown in Poiret Tricotine and ~ Canton Crepe. Priced from $27.50 to $57.50 Richards & DRY GOODS SECTION ham Co. | YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S

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