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

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PAGE SIX. MAIL ROBBER _ IS LOST AGAIN Gerald Chapzan, Wanted in Million Dol- lar Steal, Narrowly Escapes Capture at Hands of Atlanta Prison Guard ATHENS, Ga., April 6.—( With his feet propped against in the basement of the hospita to have escaped guard from the Atlanta penitentiary. Bishop, in attention to Miss Etelle t, a ho accompan- fed him when the discovery was made. BROWTH OF GITY. SOUTH AND EAST | Highland Park Addition Of-| fers Excellent Homesites | for Buyers. Casper is growing south and east, according to the best opinion of ob- servers. This {s at least the conclu- sion come t one sees the many fine houses are being built in this section of the city and when one considers the fact that the city itself is thinking of forming a municipal park from some of its land between the Highland Park addition and the city will be, greatly increased, for the portion will be one of the most beau- tiful obtainable. Many prominent citizens of Casper have announced their approval of the city park as be: ing one of the things which Casper needs. The Highland Park addition is a tract of land owned by the Harry Free Real Estate agency. It has been divided into generous lots and has been Jaid out according to the best methods of city planning. Lots 40 by 125 feet are being sold at the present time for as low a price as $285. Water and gas are within ensy reach, having been piped to the corner of the tract. Some valuable prizes are being given away this month by Mr. Free to wthe persons submitting the best ans- wers to the question of why 4 lot fn Highland Park is a good invest- ment. —_t Cafeteria Director To Take Position ‘At Denver Hospital { Mins Stella Langford, who has been director of the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria for several months, will leave Sunday evening for Denver, where she will be connected with St. Luke's Hospital as dietitian. Casper regrets the los: ing of Miss Langford, as it was thru her efforts that the Y. C. A. cafe- teria was brought to a Ing basis. Mrs. Pratt, formerly director of the high school cafeteria, will now be 4n charge of the “Y. W." cafeteria and will assure the public the same a sanitary conditions as mc {Miller Mrs. Wi: Denver cured, and will arrive in Sat urday to assume her duties as a local secretary of the ¥. W. C. A. here. until a permanent secretary can be secured. Hill awater 3151 a ire ‘water—pure health. Phone Tee WELL KxOwN Mrpicuess oF TE Fawous Recrirr Boox Avrmom K-L Pills For Kidney and Liver Troubles, Constipation, In- testinal Indigestion and Kindred Ailments Liver trouble leads to serious IMs, And a sure sign of livertroublels Dillousness, Ifyou have attacks of headache, if you of the liver and to serious and quite often fatal results, Read this strong endorsement of Dr. A, W. Chase's K-L Pilla, Mre. J. Btone, Route Ne. 3, Baxley, Gs, writes: “For a number of years I hi been troubled with my kidners, Wver ‘and also my heart. 1 fin A. W. Chase's K-L Pilis a won- derfui remedy. They certainty are 1 would not be without them in my home and take great pleasure in recom- mending them to my friends.” the finest I ever used. Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 257 Washington St., Buffalo, N.Y. on Wednesday night, Gerald Chapman, | leaderinthe million dollar mail robbery in New York 31 months ago, was nearly captured today by Harry Bishop, a] Ghbe Casper Daily Cribune Gun Shot Speeds Flight of Masher When Chase Ends When G. M. Smith of the Wig- wam confectionery chased an uni- dentified individual out of that place and across the street through the city park at 10:30 o'clock last night he had a fast race on his hands, | for a clean pair of heels were | shown the pursuer, and when Smith | | fired two shots in the alr the fu- gitive vanished like a dream. He had good reason to vanish as anyone would conclude after hear- . ing the evidence in the case. It ts By The Associated Press.)—-} stated that the man had ben an- a brass rail beside the boiler’ »o¥ing some girls who had called to $ | Smith for protection. The fellow, | 1 from which he was POUR Ee who must have been somewhere be- tween the ages of nine and 90, since that is the period when men have thelr chief interest in women, made motion picture and Saturday. | A. Walsh. | passions as sudden into his power. and who thereupon fainted, told Chap-| 9 quick get-away when Smith sought i man to return to his room. A few| t© apprehend him. ‘The chase took | His bitterness is unable to. with minutes later, however, when Misa; @ territory in various parts of the | Stand the assault made upon his par Bott had been revived, Bishop was| OS building acromm Second. street, | ental affection when he finds that the the corner of §& nd and Wolcott near the Lu Candy company’s store, the city park, and finally the | Wife had taken with her. Nicolaysen lumber yards. u unable to find the missing criminal An immediate search was futile. The discovery of Chapman was} made when Bishop, who is on duty guarding a federal prisoner now in “I could have legged him easily,” c fight between the whites and the the hospital, started for breakfast) States h, “When he had t ves on the ship. c with Miss S: In passing the dit] 2& vf the lum behind | The picture in one mass of color | chen a view of the boiler room him, d only in thi : and powerful emotion, super-} A y a lady witness who | bi | must bh eard the shot is to the | P. effect that the man was shot and } Mor bleeding when some friends loaded | Vv him {nto a car and took him to the cted by Pauline , Rosemary , George Siegma: closed Chapman arose and offered Miss Scott chair and she fainted. Bishop said he told Chapman, that as he was too| weak, to go to his room. | Irving and others. Bishop then turned his attention to| Pospltal, but this must have been | Goldwyn sent Director Walsh and| the nurse and after he had revived| }" iad bares Pes served awh {22 | the entire cast to Tahttl to make her, he searched for Chapman matic cenken s |“Lost and Found” and all but a few| Capman escaped from his room| ~ ee of the interiors were taken on that ‘Wednesday night in a suit of clothes cuperating from wounds received pata ttnackiing ential Sree caith oat ship which was chartered for the| belonging to his guard. He was re-| 1. eng SPrs water way Put) making of the film. Some of the| when captured near here last week! o¢ ist tomy. Delivered |most beautiful tropical exteriors ever | after a sensational escape from the! t¢ Atlantic federal prison. photographed may be picture. in one and five gallon | hott tion takes place partly on the Island | of Thalti and partly on board the ship | of Captain Blackbird, a planter whose bitterness upon being deserted by his | wife for another leads him into the | South Sea slave trade, sworn to re venge upon every woman who comes | woman that he {s compelling to marry his evil firet mate is the daughter his He turne n his own men and there is a ter- ke, House | Antonio , William Mong, Carl Harbaugh, Mary Jane sun-drenched {sland or on board the| found in the Arimours STAR Ham, Bacon and Leaf Lard Packing House Secrets The new Armour and Com- pany (since purchase of Morris assets) does about 15 percent of the business of the 1300 licensed meat packers of the nation. Armour and Company hopes, through expert service and satis- factory prices, toacquire a greater proportion of the total business. in “First Choice”’ These are Armour’s plants. Thathasmade first choice, of all the them the buyers’ first hams, bacon and lard choice in millions of turnedoutbyArmour American homes, ARMOUR COMPANY Your Landlord Can Lighten Your Cooking Tasks! HIS Spring, ask your landiord to replace your old style gas stove with a new, clean, modern CLARK JEWEL Gas Range equipped with a LORAIN22:55 REGULATOR This magical Lorain Red Wheel forever ends oven-watching—forever rids you of “unlucky” baking days—gives you such accuracy in cook~- ing that you obtain best results every time. And while your oven is doing your baking andcooking, you can be miles away enjoying a mftines or a visit with friends! And Lorain will «49 ths baking and cooking perfectly. ‘We have many styles and sizes of these re- markable gas ranges. See them Today— then tell your landlord why he should install one for you. Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Phone 1500 115-119 East First St. OVER 20 FEET DAYTON, Ohio, April 6—(By The Associated Press.)—Flights of more than 20 feet in height were made ;today at McCook field with the De Bothezat helicopter, an airplane that rises straight up in the alr with- out @ running start. While the fights were not of any great George De Bothezat, inventor of the machine sald, that with the new en- gine which has just been installed, the machine will reach great heights and will be capable of making short trips from one point to another. Dr. De Bothezat pointed out that as the pilot, who is Thurman Beane, formerly commandant at field, becomes more fam{Uar with the helicopter, the flights, are becoming correspondingly more successful. On December 18 of last year, the first flight was made and lasted one minute and 45 seconds during which time the machine rose between six and eight feet from the ground. ‘WATERLOO, Iowa, April 1890 to 1894, night, according Ugly Spots. duration, they proved, Dr. McCook have vanished entirely. @ beautiful clear complexion. — Horace Boles, governor of Iowa from) died at his home at Long Beach, Cal., at 10 o'clock last to word received FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These There's no longer the slightest need HOUSE PETERS STARS IN HELICOPTER AT|EX-GOVERNOR Three Injured By “LOST IND FOUND’ AT THE DAYTON RISES} DIZS TODAY, | AMERICA FOR TWO DAYS A fine example of what a romatic should be {fs being| shown at the America theater today This is the Goldwyn | Photoplay, “Lost and Found,” written by Carey Wilson and directed by R. It is a story of tropical and violent in | their fury as tropical storms. The ac- Boiler Explosion Three men were slightly hurt Wednesday at the Standard refinery when an acetelyne welder boller exploded. C, R. Dobbins suffered severe bruises. L, A. Dobbins, his brother, received a lacerated ear and an in: jured chest. Acetelyne sand was thrown into the eyes of Harry L. ‘Wilson. ‘The men are now at the Casper Private hospital, having been attend: ed by Dr. H. R. Lathrop and Dr. HL. Sta FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923, How’s Your Liver? Health Is Your Most Valuable Asset —Here Is How to Take Care of It. Superior, Nebr.—"Some years ago I was troubled greatly with liver trouble; I would become dizzy and dark spots would appear before my eyes, I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and one bottle cured me. I have never had a re- turn of this ailment but have alwayn had good health since. I am glad Indeed to be able to recommend euch a good medicine.”—Mrs. Chas. Wentz, 141 So. Bloom St. Obtain the Discovery tn tablets or Uquid at your nearest drug store or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalides’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial write for free medical ent. of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guar: anteed to remove these homely spots. imply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have besun to disappear, while the lighter ones It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. — Advertisement. | | per lb. ops —s 2250 MEYER BROTHERS In the PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING The Cash and Carry Store FIFTH AND WOLCOTT STREETS Prime Rib Rolled Bnast__2aee Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs, io 2ae Eicon, th ae Corned Beef, 15¢e per Ib. Pork Chops, Roast, 1b... SDC Lean Pork 17e¢ Roast, Ib. Spare Ribs, periph as, 17:¢ Fresh Side 22} Pork, Ib... él@l2@ | Sweet Pickled 20e Pure Lard, 7 Pork, Ib. per Ib. i2 ae 15¢e Center Cut Pot Roast, Ib. 12:e 76 15e s Kraut, Bie eee Fresh Dressed Hens, lb. sed 30¢ Business THE SCOTT CLOTHING COMPANY 240 South Center St. ‘ Are open in the new addition just completed on the rear of the old room. ENTRANCE THROUGH THE SAME DOOR AS FORMERLY. Many Special Bargains During the Week Are Here. THE SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center St. APRIL RELEASE OF PATHE RECORDS These Records are double faced, play on any ma- chine playing steel needles, and cost half as much. In this release you will find the first hits of Broad- way, all popular songs as well as classical and oper- atic Records by the world’s famous artists. 59c Each or Two for $1.15 WHY PAY MORE? THE METROPOLITAN 5 TO 50c STORES, INC. 160 South Center St. \ Boys’ fast color Blouses Heavy weight Overalls.__. Fad Shoe & 220 South Center St. Only at “THE FAD an You Buy All-Leather Work Gloves_——..—__ —_.... —--—..---—45¢ Men’s Cotton Dress Sox, pair. Men’s White Handkerchiefs ra Clothing Co. Phone 1686-W Specials for Opening Day JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY CO. SATURDAY AND MONDAY 638 East Second St. Phone 1251 GROCERIES LL] TC Se RII Seca IO apy erase, Good Iowa Corn, per can... No. 1 tall can Red Salmon. Colorado Canned Peas, .—---—_..10 Ibs. $1.00 Spec tne yLa ks —___——----25¢, 2 for 45c . 15c Ginger Snaps, best quality, Ib..___.__..___._.... 15. Whole Ranch Milk... No. 214 can Peaches. ay eevee Quarts 25c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Extra large Oranges, doze’ Lettuce, per head... ff We have a complete line of all vegetables and fruits in season. Pork Shoulder, 1b___ Rib Boil__ Pot Roast, Ib... Good Steak, Ib__. Pork Loin Roast, Ib. MEAT SPECIALS 18c, 2 lbs. 35c =e soon OC Watch our windows for specials. Ask for samples of Butter Nut Bread. We have purchased a large number of cream whip jars and to every lady visiting our new Cigars to the mem. ness we will give one. the children. lace of busi- Suckers to “The Store That Treats You Right” Hench Grocery & Market 826 East A Street Phone 2040 SATURDAY SPECIALS CREAMERY BUTTER, LB. Shredded Wheat ........__. Family size Soda Crackers. Regular 10c Soda Crackers._... Toilet Paper__..........__-__.. No. 2 cans Corn........... No, 2 cans Tomatoes. Large No. 8 Sweet Potatoes, can... Rolls 25c 10 LBS. $1.00 Pearl White or Luna Soap... STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, DOZ____95@ Solid Head Lettuce__...,..__._____.... Long Radishes, per bunch Large Juicy Oranges, dozen. Dry Onions, per Ib 15¢ -—-40¢ FANCY MILK-FED CHICKENS, lb. 33¢ een a AN hd STEER AND BABY BEEF Round, Sirloin, Short Cuts, Ib......._.. Sommcuemteo As | (- 25c Boned Rolled Prime Rib Roast, Ib. Best Cut Shoulder Roast, Ib. <7 Lean Boiling Meat, Ib. Rib Boil, 1b... PORK AND LAMB CUTS Nice Small Lean Pork Chops, ID... ..ssessese-—eeee-- 270 Pork Loin or Rib Roasts, Ib. Pork Shoulder Roasts, Ib... Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib... -un...0e -23¢ Swift’s Premium Ham, sliced to fry, Ib._..._....30e Lean Breakfast Bacon, sliced, Ib... Fancy Lamb Chops, Ib. +——35¢ WE DELIVER

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