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PAGE EIGHT. = Che Casper Daily Cribune GIANTS DEFEAT YANKS, 970, NING GAME 0 Page One) Seventh Inning. filled. ith up. Ball two Foul | two. BIG SERIES ri to Pipp. No runs, three hits,| errors Three eight in n., oe Pe < x hy ih Inning to tell the Na. Yankels—W ® how the “ hos rtke one space trik a smaller here at Police t's sD invitation invented a newly tong dis no Babe fan] {nee sdentification system,” and to . e urge its inte: onal j “The ¢ el ai t fication sii Bertillon y Hamiltor woman and stud says Mrs r croft singled over W Groh singled going t years, Hacken Jorgensen ommlssioner of the has pr to went whorls facial late the How Method Works. ~ identifica | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927 Cente eaewee S19 meade the journey across the Atlantic ith Commissioner Jorgensen and Military Judge Erick Schaffer. Her ®ork is to classify fingerprints and |Staughter, noted bandit, hes a ; jough from the penitentiary g-a, 'by Governor McRae. itewas learned ; day when he arrived bgre from Tu. farm on his way home in. How \Bandit Slayer Gets Furlougi Bertilion measurements into the county. He wili be free until J. “long distance system.” Both at the 1, 3924, ot ts sald. He was s-.. is-stepning. and at police headquar-| ters -Misn Hellne@-Neilson has suc-| erSefully met every rigorous test that internationally celebrated ident!<ica tion experts could devise. her but @ few moments literally get a criminal'’s number.” “This auxilary to the iden tification systems used by the police LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Oct 4- penitentiary from Hot Sprincs James C. Howard. the slayer of Tom!e forgery charge. % in various countries,” said ahe. “Ity — would not replace present methods, And instead of making it neces, but supplement them and enlarge to mail actual fimger-prints or their uses. Every professional. crim-| Hotel Pennsylvania, where the inal in the world could be listtd in a long descriptions. few book no larger than. a dictionary.! would tell the whole story.” ¥ nu We Save You Money Let our store sypply your fall needs. The buying power of our many associated stores enables us to give you merchandise greatly underpriced. A visit to the dif- ferent departments will convince you of this fact. Coats Greatly Underpriced $10.85 $13.85 $1485 $16.85 $17.85 $21.50 $23.50 And Up. Both Sille and Wool'Drésses GREATLY UNDERPRICED AT policewoman ek your finger-prints and measure: ents against your numerical rating, Biggest Bill in WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—With an old slouch hat cocked on the side of his head, Uncle Joe Cannon started out by automobile Tuewday for Dan- ‘Me, Ill, traveling over the Old Na. tional Pike, the route his parents 2 took 83 years ago in emigrating = westward. 5 The veteran legislator as full of pep as he stepped into his car at » capitol and told Lester Morris, vr ten years his chauffeur and his anion on the trip, to “give He waved’the old hat, xeached for a cigar Just before leavi m H. H manufa as.” ceived fr i he “This old car is good enough for me and I like to ride with Lester,” ® he said UNCLE JOE CANNON OFF FOR HOME VIA AUTO ON FINAL TRIP AS SOLON Last night Cumberland, Md., tonight he will be at Wheeling, W. Va., Thursday at Col- umbus, Ohfo, and Friday at Indian apolis, “Then with “bells on,” d& he expressed it, he will drive into Danville Saturday. & telegram today from the Quak- er colony at Hichmond, Ind., asked Uncle Joe stopped at when Mr. Cannon would. arrive there, that he might be signally honored, His people were Quakers and Uncle Joe was nametl for Jo seph Gurney, famous leader of the sect I rife most of the way on the front sent with Lester so the wind- shield and his sweater vest will | ‘ protect me,"" he said, “I don't like soft seats. When I ride in the back of the car I nsuully occupy. the fold: ing chatr. I like ‘the bumps at 87 for the remind me of life." * + SAPS WLLACT ~ | IN SEWZURE OF Among the wild bush tribes of trop- ical Africa, ‘t is not etiquette for the men and women to eat together. It is more common for all the men in one street to feed together. The wo- men do likewtse. : — Try Tribune Cinssified Ads. 1peenrgs REET SIBERIA ARMS TOKIO, Oct. 3.—(By the Associated SPress.)--The cabinet today decided to Stake drastic action against those re Seponsible for the disposal of quanti. es of arms in Siberia. The arms in huestion belonged to the Cze akia troops who evacuated S =two years ago. A formal protest aim for 860,000 yen have b ho has been deter- GiPined to carry out the eflicts of the SWashingto ference, and the more nent of the powers not to’ SRupply arms to China, has the fullest Ssupport of the cabinet, including Min- Peter of War Yaman-shi, against the SAleged intrigues of a small military sgroup which believed . guilty. of $transferring the arms to General Die- Sterichs, in comms at Vladivostok. neral Dieterichs is sald to have sold Lin, the Man- is ry leader alo} emba: . despite itary the arms to Chang ssed the govern- the charges of clique that it is dic. America, has gone steadily ng out the international gmin stated to th sahead carr: “agreements. The cabinet also {s face with the Sbroblem of the ¢ Sof the arms in 3300,000 tons, Ct -» amounting to having obtained small = reat Britain has pro- an destroy the arms, interested spoWers indemnifying the ther against any claims arising there- ‘from, oo GRAPE CROP | IS MENACED | bs | dma 0,000 ton eine grape crop is near destruction as & result of the failure shipping Wacilities, and there {as little hope’ of| M. Sheehan, president ia Grapo Growers Ex- jounced today The total is valued at $30,000,000. “We see no hope of getti jelent fhan Try a Classified g suffi- rs to move the crops, “Shee ald. nl up. “The crowd those fig m home for it looked Iike a be the only Pipp up. Strike one.| ones which w ¥ match you Foul. Pipp singled} Your nam ers could be | yi Hellner-Nielson (right) with M: Meusel up. Ba o in directory, copies Meuse! lined out to Frisc: kept in every po- who doubled Pipp at first. Schang fo alias, no Strike one. Foul strike two. E nge in passing of ceal your identity from any police Ce} onec Balt two. Foul. Flash Gia years, you to con- partment which found it pecemsary to | i Frisch threw out Schang ‘runs, one hit, no errors. i ae The biggest bill in Washington—bigger than the bonus bill or Bill Tatt—is that of this South American toucan, the pet of Georgia Maye Hill, Miss Hill has started a toucan fad in Washington. LE ANTS sso an wk mu pant ao stner meters | $5.95 $11.85 $14.85 $19.85 $21.50 $23.85 x, viea Verwa, A telegram from the aterested dénartment would quie! ‘ring your complete criminal record from a central bureau. Washington xe Serer re Tests Successtal. And Up. -} > Miss Ingeborn Chalotte + Hellner. - Nielson is the young woman who mA Few of the Many Bargains to Be Found In Our Dry Goods Depertment 15¢ 27-inch Outing Flannel 15e 86-inch Percale. 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