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SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923. mat - : Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune f PAGE THREE } band instrument. Some time ago made a post morten examination of|Santches home a short time before ite Legion convention at Laram! net and two cornet players. If there| they can eye information ve Bs John McCormack, the famous Irish ing Santches with committing the|the shooting, heard the shot and re- gl and the national convention at San|are any men with some experience| to the band at the Legion s 7 a tenor, visited the Home and paid high homicide, but officers who have been| turned. Mrs. Santchez's, he testifies Francisco. on these instruments who would be|in the basement of the Be o compliments to the voices gf several’ working on the case express the| Was dead and Santches was engaged The band could use two more clari-| interested in joining the organ'zation, | building. s of the boys ‘with the: present troupe. opinion that. the fatal shot was fired|!" wrapping ‘up a plato!. Gahtches; FOR CONCERT SFFIES: eh ee = =| do ee ene no admission charged yy hm. No. formal charge against |be stated told him that Mrs, Santchez { ‘ —svarything being free—tt' is ‘antiol-| nim has bewn-filed. He and. weveral| Das ehot herself ang requested: him BE HEARD HERE pated an enormous crowd will turn out for tonight's performance. In several places where the boys have) supposed witnesses are being held in the county 4 to tell any one who inquired regard- ing the tragedy that the woman had shot hersel:. At Santchez’s sugges- tion the witness testified, he took the MAY ALSO TAKE TRIPS Pistol and hid it in the Union Pacific railroad yards, At the conclusion of two week's | given their performance, thousands) The coroner's verdict was predi- have been turned away and several, Cated on the testimony of two wit- | times it was found necessary to give| nesses, Delelio Hanto, a friend of "a ne @ second performance at the conclu-; Santchez, and Dr, L. P, Desmond who » —_—_.__ Practice on concert music, the Aimer sion of the first. So to make sure ™ade a post mortom examination of : —_ | You do not miss the show, go early Mrs. Santchez’s body. The physician | Seq oon ont Meals served at 163.N-/ can Legon band, under the leader- | and pick out a good seat. | testified that there were no powder i ship of the new director, David Foote, Entertaining Program Prom-| ‘he following is thelr regular pro-| burns about the bullet wound in the| The first elevator of a modern type | is reported to be showing remarkable ised at Elks Auditorium; gram: }Woman’s head, or anything else tolwas exhibited in New York in 1853,| progress. The band is preparing for Matinee for Children. ACT I indicate that she might have fired|put not until twenty years later were | the series of concerts which wili be ‘5 ae MINSTREL SHOW the fatal shot. elevators used for carrying passeng-| given this summer at the city park, Little Johnny Green’_.---___.... { testified that he left theers. Hanto. and also for probable trips to the a Richards & Cunningham Co. | MEN’S DEPARTMENT CLOTHING Father Flanagan, and his twenty boys from Omaha, Neb., are booked e a performance at the Blks! rium Saturday and Sunday,| “Freckles id 27. A matinee at 4 p. m. will be given for all school and no children will be at the evening perform. | Johnny Gilbert) “Silver Threads Among the Gold” Beninato and Mace Charles Davis rothers and Beninato “When You and I Were Young ames Scalise Flanagan” the Company From all reports this 1; one of the entertaining! «phe Cause of ti this season, t OLio » Homeless Boy” > ee onrtetihe MGMT Aiea eee eee eee eet. ea James Ban x s it does of a twenty- 5 " pee 1 orchestra, boy ny A Simmer ce wee ors and comedians. With exception of Father Flanagan entire performance is given by ee pepe peea| Willard Carr and hea Altmater e e Cl use of the homeless Cowon sees] nant Cotes | No Car in Its Price Class tions of juvenile de. 2 aaneot ” in ten countries of tho} 2 (;Ansel_Chila. : “ 2 E ; He is a recognized muthority 8 Na erie bat ve a | Wil ua boys and their problems. 2 cpa merce | SPECIAL SALE MEN’S AND BOYS’ | pe has play: he larger an tae we = North] f° rish Washwomane’ ; Hats and Caps néw on al 7, (2rih Washwoman.” - | Of all Tweed Suits for three days P 8. An Old Fashioned Girl. 3 » Wisconsin) 9. Why Dear? | oi Ng 20 per cent discount on all Men’s and i PE R FO RMA NC E te 3, 3 ” “ ce a § an if 7 : si hav | 10. “Star Spangled Banner. oa? % f r a | ap, Spibences tare sett ~ $24.50 and $34.50 Ha Hats and Caps for three days ale to obtain admission | Oc ~ WOMAN 15 FOUND SHOT $1250 he t el in their own spe- Touring .. oe r ‘ook"’—one of the most| * Coach .. - $1385 red rivate s | ° . mn - on'uction cae wiee'ee TO DEATH, JURY FAILS 20 Per Cent Discount Special Sale of Hats Cabriolet .......... $1378 living room for Father s | pao ; Dlendid kit | On all,Men’s Gabardine Cravenettes We will give you your choice of any for the, chef. 10 DETERMINE GUILT and other styles of Raincoats and Top Hat up to $4.00 value 2 95 ‘ ent ekee | Coats for three days only. for three days only........ e —»WNe Bn& aT hese 5 | Second and LALA Phone nd wayward boys and in| CHEYENNE, Wyo:, May 19.—Dan|ff Yellowstone 1406 e has already gained| Conception Santchez, husband of Fi-| CASPER, WYOMING. putation. In that time] berta Santchez, who was shot to | t has cared for nearly 2,000 boys of| death in their home the night of May THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST every ra r. 5, had a “criminal agency" in the rian and nonproselyt- himicide, accord!ng to a verdict re. lorsed by prominent, turned Thursday by the coroner’s ¢ state. . | jury called “in the case. The verdict « Farm of 160 ee st of Omaha on é it is frequent t rivalry ex- n the troup Nearly eve Home some Cormack may veiee on the white im o be pi ALLEGED THIEF CAUGHT BAT WHEATLAND IN RECORD TIME BY COUNTY FORGES Quick work on the part of the sheriff's office resulted in the appre hension of <A‘ th The Frantz Removal Sale is proving the sensation of the season -- just as we predicted. You had better not wait any longer but come tomorrow because we have just received several big shipments -- all fine desirable styles -- all high-class workmanship and guaranteed in every way equal to the wonder-values your friends obtained at the opening of this removal sale. SUITS | ee TTT 16-Button and Gauntlet GLOVES Washable suede, Black, white, sand, grey and brown. Values up to $2.00. REMOVAL SALE PRICE 98c COATS SILK CAMISOLES Flesh, navy and Values up to $1.75. JUST RECEIVED 150 Wonderful Line of Trimmed Hats No two alike. If price means anything these hats will be gone before the day is over. Values up to $10. REMOVAL SALE PRICE MONDAY SPECIAL Silk Underwear | Lace trimmed. black. All sizes, REMOVAL SALE PRICE 98c =e Thursday evenin halter of Gowns, Slips, Bloomers, y and re morning by Miller, deputy from the local nerift's office. { Step-ins, Teddys, Pajamas, Vest Petticoats. Values up to $12.50. REMOVAL SALE PRICE DRESSES’. Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses—Just received bi hi an B ht expressly for this $ 3 95 Every Spring Suit sacrificed. Included are |} f phe In this lot you a find Pengien Canton That were originally designed to sell up to $35.00( and oe scores of tailored models. Values up to $50. li Crepe, Taffetas, Organdies, Ratines, Pure Lin- we'll frankly admit that many stores throughout America REMOVAL SALE PRICE 1H en‘and Imported Voiles. Values up to $25.00. and in Casper are still selling them at fancy prices), Your f REMOVAL SALE PRICE choice of extensive collections. Removal Sale Price. ee $24 Qs ; a 14 e $12.95 f i THREE-PIECE SUITS | We have grouped most all our high-g: Three-piece Suits in one lot. Values up to Reduced to a price that considers neither costs nor profits. Models so clever in design and so excellént in everything that make up Hats of quality. You’d never believe they could be priced so low. Value up to $17.50. REMOVAL SALE PRICE _ $7.95 LADIES’ HAND BAGS VANITY AND MAHJONEE BOXES The Talk of Town. Values Up to $12.00 REMOVAL SALE PRICE $4.95 C. G, Conn he phone “Cultivate Your Musical Bump” i REMOVAL SALE PRICE s $39.95 | CORSETS . Warner’s Nemo and Redfern All Style nd Sizes REMOVAL SALE PRICE 20% DISCOUNT COATS $ 95 In this lot you will fad values up to $50.00. All ces Uae are fashioned from bolivias, normandy, polo, camels i hair and velours. All crepe lined. Some embroid- ps ered and plain, straight lines. Balkan and side tied ‘the Sixanhongsts the @nalect to: Removal Sale Price strument to learn to play We Teach You WM. A. CUSICK 4 of the Raggy Ruben Orchestra is in our Store from 2.to 6 P. m., teaching purchasers of the Cconn Saxaphone: 12 LESSONS—$20.00 Ask About This Plan The Chas. E. Wells, Music Co. SRS eS SS 225 South Center Street us Phone 194 _ TRIMMED HATS | | | —