Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 2

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_PAGE TW° FIVE SENTENCED TO PRISON IN CAPITAL COURT Slayer Suspect Convicted Of Burglary Is Given Eight Years. CHEYENN. Wyo., April 6.—Mose dof burglary and nection with the mur. . Thursday in Dis. was sentenced, to serve t to nine years in the pen convicted of burg tenced to serve from convicted of forgery from onc CHEYENNE Wyo., icted for transporting jo inter-state, plead ANK CHECK FRAUD IS UNCOVERED DENVER, Colo., totalling $36,000 Broomfield § Colo., and Apri! 6.—Chec! written on th ate bank of Broomfield the signature of © been returned Texas, marked “no Casady, Colorado bud- get commissioner announced today. Mr, Casaday also {s president of the Broomfield State bank. The checks were sent in for collec- tion by various Texas banks several ef them coming from Beaumont, Texas, The president of the Colorado bank which a back the checks stated that by has never had an account in th kk and that the bianks on wh he checks were ed without the . He sald that t | erected a one-story brick Sm ia “OWN YOUR OWN Casper's first “Own Your Own Home" exposition will be held in the Arkeon building May 7, 8 and 9, according to act’on by the Casper Real Estate ite “incheon this noon. The board will have its own booth in the center of the floor and will have some splendid display in the way of m Other classes of b will probably have include abstract men, archite building and loan men, contractors, brick dealers, paint and ss dealers, hardware dealers, insurance agent, lumber dealers, tile and marble dealers, gas appliance com. panies and plumbe: JOHNSON BROTHERS 10 OPEN NEW GROCERY ON EAST SECOND SATURDAY Two business careers that have pace with Casper’s industrial ess will reach another point in heir development tomorrow when Bd and Lew Johnson hold a formal open ng of Johnson Bros.’ Grocery store, 8 East Second street. The Johnson brothers have been in Casper since 1916 and have been con- nested with the £ business since that time. Three years agc they obtained a lease on the building which they occupied at 610 East Se ond, and conducted an ever expanding business in that location, When it was nearly time for their lease to expire they purchased a large plot of ground in the same block an¢ ing, $5 60 feet in size. In th's building they have installed a stock of first-class groceries and an up-to-date market. One is impressed with the excellent lighting and cleanliness of tie estab. ishment. Convenfent to patrons is also a big item, inasmuch as there !s plenty of floor space to handle a crowd of anxious shoppers. Johnson Bros. promise the samc courteous treatment and fair prices x hich have prevailed at their sto.w in the past. Condemned Men Get Reprieves * ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., April 6. —Carl H. Smelcer and G. W. La favors, sentenced to be hanged at Alamogordo today for the murder of Sheriff W. L. Rutherford, were not from letters wed seemingly the checks had been issued in payment of ofl stock in the Beaumont field. —— A quart a day will keep the doc- tor away. Drink Hill Crest water and enjoy Ife. Phone 1151 executed ‘today. The men obtained reprieves pending an appeal of their cases to the state supreme court. rs A quart a day will keep the doc-| tor away. Drink Hill Crest water and fe. Phone 1. SCHEDULED FOR MAY 7 T0 9 Che Casper Daily Cribunz FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923. RANDLE SUIT IS DISMISSED SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 6.— Suit for 100,000 filed in the seven’ third Cistriet cour: several weeks ago by Captain and Mrs, Edwin H. Ran- die against Colonel Arthur 1. Con-! ger, commanding the 20th infantry, Camp Travis, alleging defamation of character, was dismissed today. This action followed an agreement be- tween attorneys on both sides. In the absence of any statement from either of the three prinicpels in- volved In this ease, which has arous- ea interest througheut the army, the actua! reason for the dismiseal has not yet been learned. The board of directors was appoint- ed by A. P. Nesbitt, president of the {board for the purpose of going over the details and allotting the spaces. It is honed that great interest will be aroused in his exposition for it will be the first thing of its kind ever held in Caper, MEX REBELS ARE SEIZED MEXICO CITY, April 6.—(By The Associated Press.)—More than thirty persons were arrested last night at Santa Julia, a suburb of Mexico City while engaged in a meeting which the authorities charge was held for the purpose of plotting against the government, Oatmeal —a “new dish” Suits —A complete showing of Boys’ Suits, in Serges, Tweeds and Novelty Mixtures. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $10.00 to $22.50 Fashions Latest.-- The Trouser Crease Oxford SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER For a limited period we will give FREE a Boy’s Madras or Percale Blouse, $1.25 to $1.75 value, with each new Suit purchased. We are also showing a nice line of Little Boys’ Spring Wash and Dress Suits In the Oliver Twist, Balkan (Norfolk) and Middy styles. They are beautifully made and the materials include Crash Linens, Poplins and Palm Beach Cloth. Sizes 3 to 6 years. $4.75 to $12.75 may, G& Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE This has solved the oatmeal problem in thousands of homes. Stew raisins and mix with the cereal after it is cooked. Add the ‘A Striking Novelty With Very Trim Lines Your enjoyment of sports or walking de- pends greatly upon appropriate footwear. Here’s a charming variation of the usual low-heeled brown calfskin “outdoor Ox- ford.” It is made in the blucher style and has a plain toe in which is pressed a neat crease from toe to tongue. The newest wrinkle in this type of footwear. Very jaunty and tailored looking indeed. $8.50 Wigg’s Additorial One enjoyable feature about our store is that you can stop in weekly (or oftener) and always be greeted with the newest modes in footwear, recently arrived. We never overdo a style just because it is popular. Even a pretty shoe loses interest if it becomes “common. W “YOUR SHOEMAN” PHOENIX HOSIERY healthful Sun-Maid Ra should cost you no . 1 the following prices: Seeded or Scocless (/1 0f.)—15e Seeded, én tins (12 08.)— Seeded, in tins ($ 02) 180 Ask dealers for | If you are particular about your millinery, remember a safe guide to “Style and Quality Assured” is buying your hat at Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy - E E rials. About 80 Dresses. Real galore. Special at_—..... A very good selection of Very neatly trimmed ~ to $35.00. Flat Crepes and others. All very nicely trimmed.. sizes. Choice o f the TACK BU oitceenes Regular $6.50 values Extra fine assortment of est styles and patterns. Regular $7.50 values. PETT 2.5) colors. Regular $ Petticoats of Jersey and Petticoats of fine quality A very fine quality Silk-S:; Fancy trimmed. Color p The Store pick. Colors, sizes and styles of choice styles and colors. SKIRTS One special lot of Wool Skirts, pleated, in a variety of A selection of fancy and plain Skirt Seco Silk Petticoats, dark and light 0 values... Taffeta in a range of colors. low Silk, plain and fancy trimmed. Regular $7.50 values, special Accommodating i i nn nn E BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY SALE NOW IN FULL SWAY DRESSES One special lot of Dresses. Good selection to choose from. $6.95 All Silk and Wool mate- Special at values. Every one a good All-Silk Dresses in a variety .__ $14.95 In this assortment of Dresses you will find values up Materials are Taffetas, Canton Crepes, 918.95 $2.85 $4.79 beautiful Wool Skirts, new- $5.85 ICOATS washable k and Pussy Wil- $5.95 95e THE Je: Sil SILK TOP GOWNS atin Top Gown. ink i i Ie ' URTZMANN e Player That Satisfied Jones “Critical” Jones, his friends call him— one of those men who take nothing for granted, but do their own investigating, Jones decided to trade in his “silent” piano for a player. He primed himself on the subject, looked over all the play- er pianos in town, checked up compara« tive values and prices — and bought a Kurtzmann. Jones appreciated one int so many player purchasers over- ook—he wanted a real, lasting piano ; as well as a mechanically perfect player + piano. The Kurtzmann gave him this i [ ideal combination of a fine piano with f latest and finest type of player action. The 78 year reputation of the Kurtzmann; the pure harmony of its “singing” tone, due to the special Kurtzmann scale; the re- inforced bell metal back and extra length of strings made him con- fident that in the Kurtzmann he had a superior musical instrument. As a player piano. Jones found the Kurtzmann responsive to the most SUITS One special lot of three-piece Suits. Dark blue Skirts and Jackets. Fancy Blouse at- tached. Special at $955 In this assortment are Suits of All-Wool materials. In a va- riety of good styles and sizes. ee . PLOID (eee One lot of Suits that you will be pleased to pick from. All- Wool materials, fancy trim- med. Small $27.50 and large sizes. In this assortment are Suits of the finest quality materials and values that a” $32.30 up to $45.00... SILK BLOOMERS All-Silk, full cut Bloomers, Made of Jersey and fine qual- ity washable Taffeta. Regular $6.00 and $6.50 $4 95 eo values, special LEADE delicate or dynamic compositions, Jones was impressed with its metal tubing, the five-point noise- less motor, automatic tracking device, and improved expression controls, including the new accel+ erating and retarding levers, Let us give you the complete story of the Kurtzmann Player Piano Just as we told it to Jones, When You Buy at the Chas. E. Wells Music Company You Have the Benefit of Our Expert Service at All Times. Exclusive Representatives C. G. Conn Band and Orchestra Instruments. FRA Brunswick and Victrola Phonographs and Records, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Sheet Music and All Musical Accessories. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. HOME OF THE CHICKERING 232 East Second Street Phone 194 One special lot of Silk and Wool Capes All-Wool Capes. Full cut, plain and fancy trimmed. MOLUG OF CRT openness me Coats of All-Wool materials in a choice pre suepAl lot Os Coats and Wraps. Values that will talk for themselves ; $23.95 About 400 Hats to pick from, small and large shapes, the season’s best styles and colors. The Leader al- the best Hats for the money. You must see these to appreciate the values. Choice of the house Girls’ Hats, 79c and Up BLOUSES Any amount of colors to choose from. All very nicely trimmed. BLOUSES—In this assortment are Blouses that are the best values ever offered. The assortment com- Paisley and Tutankhamen patterns. Choice of this lot.... 5.95 The Store COATS WRAPS AND for Women. All sizes, Colors brown, 5 e selection of styles, colors, aoe? $14.95 if you see them... MILLINERY ways has had and now has the reputation of selling $4.95 $6.95 $9.95 One large rack filled with All-Silk Blouses. SD BCIA IM bs.-cctisecasvena icon 3.95 prises All-Silk Blouses, including the very popular That Undersells © If It’s For Sale or Rent, Try Tribune Want A S

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