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TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE i to the police. Both John and Mariner,| tyne home when the shooting occur- and Ballantyne shoved her along as]'ast night. The camp is to be held by the disappearance of any child, Peninsular gas ranges give service the police said, maintained that they | red. they walked toward the house. immediately following the closing GOMPL be ft the offspring of peop!e rich o:|and satisfaction anc: the price is had come to take Mrs. Ballantyne to| Mr, Reeder, upon his arrival late| “Then Mariner and John followed| week of school. Accommodations pdor, Justly this form of cruelty is| cheape Foeik aham Shieds Furniture f her father's home in Ogden following ltast night from Salt Lake, tmmedi.|them. Ballantyne rushed into the lb | will be made for 250 girls. considered a grave crime and the| C9. 133 E. domestic trouble in the Ballantyne) ately went to the home of Mr. and/T@ry where he picked up a gun from) The Kiwanis Club last year finan- law exacts a heavy penalty. } tamily. Mrs. Ballantyne is the daugh-| Mrs. John Browning, the parents of % bookcase. Then Mariner stepped to-| ceq a similar camp for the Girl Re In George Beban’s ‘The Sign of ter of the gun inventor. Mrs. Ballantyne, and told them the Ward John, who had a gun in his| corves, which went over big for three | the Rose,” at the Rialto theater, for ‘A family statement was issued last| story of the shoot'ng hand, and told Ben to drop the 6UN| ontire weeks. Assistance was found| the lqst times toc a pecultarly | }night by James E. Ballantyne, father] wis statement tolowe and not to do anything like that. ir thie fey JecoGtayl wha aensad a complex Instance kidnaping is of the slain man, in which he denied| ne qeveite tess and myse't ae At, that Belantyne swung the 6 |isrcy amount of camping equipment own. ‘The motive it is as un that there had been any trouble be- aerahd at John’s head and the next instant amon in real lif ° OALT LAKE GITY (Continued from Page One) when the former fired one shot. “Ballantyne had a gun and drow it | children. forward when my cousin shot. He/| fired over my shoulder,” he said. In a dying statement to police offi-| would be prosecuted. world war. unarmed and had no revolver in his|the police. reach at the time he was was shot. Asked whether he had been drinking, | ATTORNEY RECITES he replied, “yes.” but shook his head! SHOOTING DETAILS ve to the question “were: 9G’ you drunk? home with W. H.! f Ogden, shortly | here ear! Lake, according ‘er. attorney, who wa terday | Now - Quick Quaker | Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes The quickest cooking oats in the world These are small thin flakes which are partly cooked. But the quality and flavor are identical with regular Quaker Oats, Regular Quaker The kind you have always used Your grocer has both styles—take your choice, The coupon is good for a package of either, Itween his son and Mrs. Ballantyne. He declared that a complete investigation would be made and that the slayer | ‘rhe slain man resigned two weeks Jago as teller of the Utah State Na tional bank. He is survived by three Bal’antyne served two years in the After the shooting Mrs. Ballantyne cials, Mr, Ballantyne declared he was|teft for Ogden and was nct seen by Utah, April 10.—Detatts of |the shooting of Benjamin F. Ballan- The, Brown!ngs went to the Ballan-|tyne at his home in Salt Lake City llast night were given in a statement today by William’ H. Reed- n_the Ballan- went to the Ballantyne home shortly | Mariner fired a shot. The bullet en before noon yesterday. greeted ug and shook hands. us he had not treated his family right hand, I meanwhile was in the hal us to detsory a bottle of lMquor he | shooting. had. John told him he should make} pour the Hquor in the sink. This Bal- Brownings and myself went to the po lantyne did. lice station.” “Ballantyne agreed that his family vig ed should go to Ogden until he had puljed a himself together. This seemed satis- factory and Mrs. Ballantyne got her-| ‘self and one child ready, and with| her mother, who was there at tho| time, went out to the car to drive to Ogden. “At the door he shook hands with me and then, seeing his wife in the car, went to the automobile and, open- The Casper Kiwanis Club wl ————--— Quaker Oats FREE -size package—This week only—At your grocery Tell Him which style you prefer Quaker Oats now comes in two styles—the Quick and the Regular. Quick Quaker Oats—perfected by our experts—is the quick- est cooking oats in the world. It cooks to perfection in from 3 to 5 minutes. It cooks as well as an hour would cook it, Experts certify to that. So Quick Quaker is almost ready to eat, It is ready before the coffee. Both flaked from queen grains Both have that extra flavor Quaker Oats stands supreme among oat foods the world ‘over. Millions of oat lovers send overseas to get it. Nowhere on earth do people find an oat dish that compares. , The reason lies in flavor. Quaker is flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. A bushel of choice oats yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes. Quick Quaker is made from the same queen oats. But the grains are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked—roasted and steamed 90 minutes. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those Bmall thin flakes cook quickly, The kind that children love Quaker Oats is made to foster the love of oats. The oat is supreme food. As a food for growth and as vim-food nothing can take its place. . Oats yield 1810 calories of nutriment per pound, while round steak yields 890. Oats supply 16 needed elements in a balanced form. They are rich in minerals which growing children need, So the oat forms almost a complete food—nearly the ideal food, Every mother wants to make this dish inviting, and we make these luscious flakes to aid her. Yet they cost no extra price. Quaker Oats, in either style, costs but one-half cent per dish, Weill buy a package for you ‘We want you to try Quaker Oats this week in the style which you prefer. Any grocer will accept this coupon for a full-size package, and we will pay him for it. Present it this week to your grocer. Tell him which style you want—the Quick or the Regular, Learn how much this extra flavor means to you and yours. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget. One Package Free inser yes name and address. Then present this coupon to your grocer. He will give you a package of Quaker Oats.(standard pack- age)—either the Quick or the Regular—and charge’the price to us, TO ALL GROCERS: Please ecept this coupon for a standard (1% Ib.) package of Quaker Oats, either Quick or Regular. At the end of week, send us all the coupons you redeem with bill at your retail price, and we will send you check. In our mutual interest, please co-operate. Dept. 343 ‘The Quaker Oats Co., 1700-80 E, Jackson St., Chicago. FREE VOTING COUPON IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN 1-. Good for 35 Votes I hereby cust 35 FREE VOTES to the crojit of Miss, Mr. and Mrs .-—-—-—. Address -—---. This coupon. neatly clipped out. name and address of the can- Aidate in, and mailed or delivered to the Election Department of the Casper Daily Tribune, Casper, Wyo., will count as 35° FREE VOTES. 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