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rf 4 o OPRASESSRRE LL ELIT: 2 hpencerenes PHOS DI OUT ERS TPEREE D2G0GCDOUTES 1 ERRSERERRSSE LT OSS SE CRSSER DORE TERETE Lt WUT ie retiree as Tieteeretre rho Sie ieee cery Viogner ee add 1G RGL EBSA CEDSSL ERS CF ESERED HE FOTEE OE ESEES PRESSE TLENNE ATES NTE ER ECR 86 em OEEET 1: (te) ROOENERE SRD NS SE ORE PORTOTEEORET F9078Ss 2ESRERSIEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. ry {Neb., February 2, according o = spe-lof the office of United district ‘ Jeial @iapatch received here. attorney a Chicago te be | At the trial the state contended that well founded by E¢gac B, Tolman anc robbery was the motive for be al-|Jéhn R. Montgomery, “eprésenting the |[lineis and Chicago bar associations. / (in a report to United States Attorne. | CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—By Associated |General’ Harry BM- Daugherty, mac | Preas.)—Charges against the conduct | public today. PAGE EIGET ] to see that everything in tho jail AIL-BREAKER | Sasa right for the night, he sprang from behind a door. He knocked Mra. Morgan down and dragged her IS NEAR DEATH, nee = COSTS FARMER HIS TEAM. ea AND NEARLY HIS LIFE Hughes ts about 20 years old. His home is in Detroit, Mich. i ‘ j | } " | Emmett Hagen, a young farmer liv- Fever @ dark road (to arouse neigh- < rs lete- | ing near here. went to the barn last | ty exhausted..H. L. Hughes dragged night to hitch. team to take his ms, horses had destreyed almost | weary body into & railroad camp bride to a bern dance and when everything tn the barn yexcep: the at Toront x miles from reaiy = hanging his lantern on a peg, the lantern when help arrived, und i STIRRING UP HORNETS . Subscribe NOW! The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and Comics. FOND DU LAS, Wis, Oct. 20— 4 gallop drove a mile and a halt Alpine, Texas, tumbled into an em! knocked down a hornet’s nest. With | the neighbors stood outside and surrendered himself GREAT FALLS Mont.. Oct. 20.—A| proverbial-results, he was badiy | threw bricks at that until it was eecaped aay night from | gispatch to the Great Falls Leader| stung, and also, it was learned to- | knocked out. One crawled in and Alpine, and spent th | day, suffered three broken ribs. a | rescued Hagen, who is expected to nights wandering in company | badly contused head, anc lost two | survive. The horses were shet. uuntain and desert wils of the Bir | this morning struck gas at 1150 feet| horses he had bought the day be- _— : Bend country of Texas. }in the weil they are drilling north of| fore. 2 old the officers who arrested) Havre, the flowing being estimated! Hornets came out of the nest like Garrison Decree at he had enough of starva-| a+ 20,000,000 feet. The company start | 2 black cloud and swarmed all over | and thirst, and looke m that all the world had been He ed at once the laying of a pipe line! the horses, which soon kicked their | from their main line to connect with| stalls down and kicked Hagen in Issued Early In} the new well which is expected to be} the head, knocking him uncon- 2 on @ charge | ae} ¢ in Havre about Now tous. of an who befriended | gervag. nx Su) (= Havre about Novem: sciet,. Hagin, éreuing tor tm | FYeGr Announced CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY ing for orders for a dance, heart? the stampede and ran when he escaped ose 7 | to the barn. Unable to pass the - i Purcthaed fink. $0,00 far which places oiiA The man Hughes was convict British Vessel lunging horses to reach her hus- | ze | nelosed .fin .00 for which please send me inten anc. H. Rogers. son of J. Sands alve. biechee Wy pair ee lestte: t3 f tee bs ecetas er eke the Casper Daily and. paneey Trane for one H. Rogers, railroad co: ist Took On Li wor | = and lashing them into a sm Usudert. Garriaou Mitten Wiliiacs year, or enclosed find $2.50 for which please send a ee apres cokes eh) | qu arrison, of New York City. was! me the Sunday Tribune for one year. “ Hughes asked to )R. meal. They went | Name .... baker atts ] P ‘SINKING MURDERER TO Street No. _..... ey ee 9 When 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—(By the nan hour Associated Prees.}—A report from the S$ | 3 : City 2...» State... the back, and it is alleged that : ctor at New York re . hange from the $20 bill was found ved here today anid that’ the Canad. AIR Taken on shipboard by her sea-captain father when three months Scratch out offer not accepted. in Hughes pocket. an schooner Emerald against whi ST. JOHN, N. B, Oc, 20.—Four old, Helen Jean Lowell never knew a white woman till she was 16. Her Hughes pleaded self-defense. | detention the British government has! passengers on the steam yacht Dream father educated her in his cabin, giving her an ordinary schooling plus Hughes escaped Monday ht | protested was selzed after it had been|were drowned today when the craft | an expert's ane of navigation. Today at 19 she’s employed in a D IT Now! when Sheriff E. Townsen’ established tha hey had rade contact|blow in St. John river. The crew of| OMAHA s t Los Angeles office. aie 0 . Deputy T. I organ were out of | with the shore from a point eight/ssnk durifig a stiff northwesterly | Stmmons, 24, ; who | miles out by sendi; the deputy keep the Jail, went lin the three-mile lim town. When Morgan's wil small boats with-| blow in St. John river. rm The crew of} in district court at Butte, recent-[with the death of Frank Pahl, Spen-] sentenced to die in the electr: [fourand two passengers were saved.ly on a charge of murder in connection cer, Neb. garage mane was yesterday | ‘iy on a charge of murder in connection cer. Neb.. garage mans was yesterday | at_the_sante penitentiary at HELP The RED CROSS Go to the F ashion Show Tonight Program for Tonight The program for tonight’s performance of the Tribune Fashion Show, the proceeds of which go to the Red Cross in’ Casper and which is to be given at the Elks’ Auditorium, is completely rearranged. Severa] new modelings will be shown and the entertainment features have been changed. ‘Miss Mann’s pupils, who were one of the hits of the opening night's program, will do a new series of dances with different children participating. Rex Mayne and Bryce Wilson have ome TO Mite Or ‘a new act for tonight and several of the entertainment num- bers have been changed. HELP THE RED CROSS FASHION SHOW Make Ita Grand Success---Let Us All Work ~ Together and Put It Over Big After the Show We Will Be Awaiting You At Our Big Friday Night Dance ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY The program in full for this evening is as follows: ™ Hi P / 1. Rex Mayne and Bryce Wilson in} (a) The Golden Rule—Shoes by. the ome e€o e- a specialty number. Specialty Boot Shop—Miss Martin. 2. Miss Mildred “Bubb, Casper's| -(e) Kassis Dry Goods Co.—Miss Ida Juvenife Primma Donna, singing} Berger. f “Wyoming Lullaby.” (t) Mednick Bros. — Miss Helen 3. Children's Apparel. Thompson. © (a) Kaesis Dry Goods Co.—cChatiotte} 9. Mrs. Eileen Van Sickle—Vocal Sandison, Bernice Young, Virginia | Solo. Nelson, Bertha Shikany and Genevieve 10. Men's Overcoats. Fs e O'Keefe. (a) Scott Clothing Co.—R. G. LaSalle. ~~ | (b) Stuart Shop—Hats by Sanford] (b) The Fad Clothing Co.—Buddie e as er ac In Mil'nery — Evelyn Patton, Mildred} Clarke. Bubb, Betty Free, Betty Margaret| (c) Campbell & Johnson — Duke Douds, Mary Jane Keith and Geraid| Wheeler, Dalton. 11. Miss Helene Du Bek. (c) Casper Dry Goods Co—The} (a) April Showers. et ] an Dancin Ev Yr Ni ht Wor'd's Youngest Model—Miss Gene-| (b) He May Be Your Man. g ery ig vieve O'Keefe, age 14 months, 12, Street and Afternoon Dresses. 4, The Misses Ethel and Marion} (a) The Golden Rule—Shoes by the Manu—Dance Group. Specialty. Boot Shop—Miss Helen (a) Jockey Dance—Misses Catherine | Ormsby. Pickett, Jean Wisn Mavis Crouse] (b) Joe David Co.—Hat by Swanson and Helen Simpson. Sisters—Shoes by the Bootery—Mrs. {b) “Basket Dance—Misses Janet | Walter McGregor. Lang, Mary Louise Modeland anj| (c) Kassis Dry Goods Co.—Miss Edna Olive Lloyd. Mae Healy. (c) Kiss A Miss—Juanita Marsh. (4) Richards & Cunningham—Mrs. (@) Irish Litt—Miss Jane Crowther. } Blake. (e) Swed'sh Folk Dance—Miss The: (e) Kassis Dry Goods Co.—Miss Jane ma Rowrey. Vetters. (f) Casper Dry Goods—Miss Esther {f) The Golden Rule—Shoes by the Hanavan. Specialty Boot Spop—Miss Lilian 5. Mrs. Don Lobdell—Vocal Solo. Oberg. 6. Men's Suits—Business and Sport. 14. Miss Catherine Mahone: Vocal a e (a) Stott Clothing Conn: G1 ba [Solo. We Specialize In- e Sahie. 1§. Evening Gowns. (0). The Fad* Clothing Co.—Buddie (a) Joe David Co.—Shoes by the lark, ’ Bootery—Mrs. Walter McGregor. — : Bo (c) The Fad Clothing Co.—Knicker- (©) The Golden Rule—Shoes by the y ~ bocker Suit—Richar@. Thomason. Specialty Boot Shop—Miss Ruth Obery. 7 (a). Campbell. & Johnson—Duke} (c) Joe David Co.—Shoes by the ar ee rs 4 9 oa f Wheeler. * Booter: Miss Thelma McKelv: SA 4 e Fuch Co.—Shoes pb: the R : h 7. Eddie Donahue himself—yocal} (@) 10. Spee'alty Boot Shop--Mrs. hmm: Plumbing, Heating : eimert a. Women’s Eults and Coats” reas. agi a e fa) Richards & Cunnincham-Hat by| 16. Mrs. Madeline Treber and Mrs. . Nichols Martz Shop—Mrs. A. R. ; Eileen Van Sickle—Vocal Duet. Sheet Metal Work & (0) Mednick Bros. 17. Negliges and Robes. . CHOCOLATES — lied. () Shikany Dry Goods Co.—Mrs. . (ec) Joe David Co.—Hat by Swanson} Emma Brady. ie Sisters—Shoes v the Bootery—Miss (&) Kassis Dry Goods—Miss Ida 5 Front Rank Hot Air Furnaces hela, Meteelvey. Betsée, ; : & ' Help the Red Cross Wasco Garage Heaters VanDenberg Stirrett Phone 677 -FOR *® Repair Work a Specialty Public . Estimates Furnished Accountants GEBO COAL bee Egg Nut, per ton__-_---_____-__ $10.75. Large Lump, per ton___---------$11.75 Phone 911 Casper Coal & Coke Co. 356 North Durbin Lawyers PARKER BROS. | Cigars and Tobacco 4 ae