Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. To Be Hanged STATE TROOPS TOQUELL FEUD (Continued From Page One.) theater today and t The Giri From Porcupine” fe shown. | fr ___€be Casper Daily Cridune “GENERAL NUISANCE’ (FFERNG. AT COLUME “General Nulsance™ is the mame.of the musica] comedy in which Jack Lord and bie Musicsisis are |a tremendous hit at the Columbia | theater. The bill opened last night pany. of Des Moines, arrived in Riv- | @rton Friday ang on Saturday started ithe work of erecting the new 200,000 | gallon stee! water tank that will sup | ply Riverton im the future. The legs tea the huge tank are now up and assembling the tank will follow and ) be continueduntil complete. The new tank will stand much high- er than the olf wooden structure and TT ee ee top of the hill. Pressure in ell parts of the town is assured at all times | Saracens ===" Practical Gifts tor All fhe Family ————.——- One and a quarter million dollars ‘| the sum which the Tilinois Women's Athletic club plans to spend building and equipment of | will force water to the top floor of | clubhoust in Chicago. to om dependable shoes. A gift they will remember for a long time. Masked men were “mistaken as Bis identity.” jand will last through tonight and tomorrow. Miss Lorch ts the most impressive Jar Curwood has long| een re bt Searchers for 24 hours tried to find j dealin sector In the matter of vaudeville spe- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. Make some one happy with a pair of these inexpensive and the men who were kidnaped, and the | and tn cialties. She sings a “Dives”. song day following the affair, the elder! has surpassed a! which 1s excellently recetved. Many 4 . . The story is rici thy cbers @ ded ir Daniels ané Andrews found their way me le we theme | om. nur re crow irto the Back to their } fer Rouge in | & serious cord + Thetr stories! girl, Hope’ Dugan, piayet by oa. % F M. gave but litte information tn regard | Binney. into a radiant and triumphant | | Big Tank Planned | or other to the kidnaping. Mra. Edith "Thompson, found gull) As Reservoir For For « while neither Danfles nor An- in the little town How mother would: like a pair of drews would ass the case, but they |of Pore d-mining camp in|ty tm sensational London trial of hav-| these comfortable and trim Walking finaly told of how they were kid-| the Canadian Northwest with a num-|ing murdered her husband, was-sen-| [7 ater at Riverton Oxfords! Solid leather throughout ; ‘ ber of incidents taking place in and |tenced on last Monday to be hanged. RK. th Goodyear welt soles ar.d rubber maped on their way to Mer Rouge bY jahout a fashionable boarding schrol| fier suitor, Frederick Bywater, re ' wit oody ghasked men and severely beaten. For near New York ¢ heels. Brown Kid, Brown Calf, Black Kid $4.98 ootved a like sentence RIVERTON, Wyo., Dec. 20,—Tank jj a —— ) Bullders in the employ of the Wickes Try Tribuhe Want Ads for results. BE ee @wveral weeks Danisis was in @ pre pecause of his tn-|Uee Tribune Want Ads and get results For His Christmas We dene cna oe He will be pleased to receive a gift that was Brvedibanin By. upton purchased here, for itis “HIS” logical place 1 Morehouse parish, interro- | citizens and making searches | of Richards| and Watt Daniels, ~)tich according to| mome persons were believed to have} been cast into a lake near Mer Rouge That the bodies of both of the miss Ing men have been located is the Feport currant in east Louisiana. The finding ts said to have been the cause | for the sending of the national guard into Morehouse parish yeaterday. The | ethers kidnaped were released. | Unconfirmed: reports reaching here | Aeclare detctives discovered the bodies bound down by heavy wagon Wheels tn one Of the lakes near Mer Roune, | igators wating for the missing bodies to buy here when quality is in his mind. He knows whether he buys a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat, a pair of Edwin Clapp Shoes, a Stet- soa Hat, a Manhattan Shirt or anything that he needs, he will be sure to get quality and you will do likewise. Hart Schaffner ' ; & Marx und soldiers were sent to guard the work of dragging the lake for the bodies Petty jealouses among influential families, « x through trade rival ia Make the best Suits and Overcoats that we know of. He will be pleased to reteive a Suit for his Xmas. ries and 5 s, are believed ta have be " between clans, Recon F Prominent physician and th of Mer Rouge, » t Mer Rouge of | Mokern, ‘t le « ed himeelf with one of factions and served no. tice on a number of alleged lawbreak ors that he and his officials proposed to enforce the law. McKern recetved | warnings by letter that if he did not | cease, he would be assassinated, Later | he was called from his home at mid-| stensibly to go to nee a ss and his automobile ¥ riddled with buckshot but he escaped. | ———s(GUT_TODAY}—= DANCE MUSIC All Muddled Up. Fox-Trot. I Found 1) Fore Leaf Clover, Waltzing the Blues. Waltz. From “George White's _New Process RECORDS Manhattan Shirts He will be sure to appreciate a Manhattan Shirt for every- one knows of thei; reputa- tion as the makers of the fin- est Shirts. Friends advised McKern to leave the community and he did so. He is now taking ® post graduate course at Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore. WYOMING BEET GROWERS TO GET BONUS ON GROP WHEATLAND, Wryo., Deo. 19,— The Great Western Sugir company has decided to pay an addstional doi- Jar per ton to the growers of sugar beets in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebras- ka and Montana. The company con- tracts for the season of 1933 were based on a sliding scale, which guar- anteed the farmers a minimum of $5 per ton at the time of delivery in the fall, if sugar was a certain price, they were to receive an additiontl amount for beets. The present price of sugar, in the company’s opinion, i high enough to justify the payment of an additional dollar per ton on all beets raised this year ‘n the Great Western Territory. emeicaadiae telat Pre-Nuptial Trip In Boxcars Ends In Wyoming Town KEMMERER, Wyo., Deo. £0.— An “unvarnished pullman” served as a prebridal car yaen H. W. and his sweetheart, Ger- trude Kunkel, Thomas D. McDon- aid and his sweetheart, Jessie Cald- | well started from Twin Falls, Ida. to go to Omaha where they intend- d to be married. The two couples were stopped here by Deputy Sher- aff Billy Conroy and Night Marshall Alvin Anderson. They alighted from the confines of the box car and* were escorted to the comnty Muthorities, where they were re- Jeased on thelr own recognizance with the understanding that they ‘were to show up soon and be mar- ried according to the dictates of thetr hearts, | & double wedding was performed | immediately thereafter, and Mr. and | Mrs. Hoffman and Mr. and Mr. | and Mrs. McDonald continued on thelr way to the city of packing houses. TAKE OUR ADVICE—USE CALUMET| Ths Esonsmy BAKING POWDER Johnson Bros. Grocery The Velour Beauty Parlor Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER Expert Marceller ESHAM, formerly of the RADIANT SHOP 213 0-8 BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment MRS. 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Wednesday, ‘fiursday, Friday, Saturday MEDNICK BROS, Vis Home of EDWIN CLAPP SHOES . Inter- woven Hose Admission $1.00, Including Tax ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Eleventh Annual Dance Given by BOILERMAKERS LOCAL NO. 596 Everybody Welcome Ladies Free For Father Any man would like to receive a pair of these neat brown Dress Shoes for Christmas. Medium toes, welt soles and rubber heels. $4.98 For Sister A pair of these nifty Oxfords for sister will be sure to please. Patent leather with beige suede trimmings, in several attractive designs. For Brother All boys like these high cut Shoes. The sort that make a boy work hard to wear them out. Buckles at top. * All-leather all the way through. Sizes 2% to 6, $3.98. Sizes 1 to 2 $3.48. Sizes 11 to 1314 IGGING ; “YOUR SHOEMAN’; | Ppssered W

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